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Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true. Select from options at the end:
For a western European country, the birth rate in Finland is high.
Hypothesis: Finland is the European country with the highest birth rate.
Pick from:
a). yes;
b). no;
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Translate the following.
English: The presentation of innovative model of “Belarus-3023” tractor was made at Minsk tractor works. MTW was among the winners of Europe's largest agricultural show “AGRITECHNICA-2009” having created “Belarus-3023” tractor with continuously variable electromechanical transmission.
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En la Planta de Tractores de Minsk fue presentado un modelo innovador de tractor "Belarús-3023". La creación de "Belarús-3023" con una transmisión variable continua electromecánica hizo a MTZ uno de los ganadores de la mayor feria agrícola de Europa "AGRITECHNICA-2009".
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Answer this question.
In which city might you make regular journeys on a 'Vaporetti'?
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venice
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Trivia question: On which celebrity quiz are the scores kept by 'George Dawes'?
And the answer is?
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shooting stars
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Please write a short summary for the following article:
First Thoughts: Obama's repeat performance in Berlin
Obama’s repeat performance in Berlin… President talks Afghanistan, NSA surveillance, and Syria in press conference with Germany’s Merkel… House passes abortion-ban measure… CBO says “Gang of Eight” immigration bill will lower deficit by nearly $1 trillion over 20 years… Boehner: “I don't see any way of bringing an immigration bill to the floor that doesn't have a majority support of Republicans”… And Markey, Gomez spar in final debate.
By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Brooke Brower
Odd Andersen / AFP - Getty Images
President Barack Obama gives a speech on a podium in front of Berlin's landmark the Brandenburg Gate near the U.S. embassy on June 19, 2013.
*** Obama’s repeat performance in Berlin: Repeat performances of a winning act are never easy; just ask any sports team or musical group. The explanation is pretty simple: It’s difficult to replicate a smashing success, because circumstances always change after the passage of time. And that was President Obama’s challenge as he spoke in Berlin, Germany almost five years after his memorable speech in the city during the ’08 presidential campaign. (The speech also comes almost 50 years after John F. Kennedy’s famous “Ich bin ein Berliner” address.) Obama began his remarks saying, “Today, I’m proud to return as president of the United States.” Then he said: “For all the power of militaries, for all the power of governments, it is citizens who choose whether to be defined by a wall or whether to tear it down.” He emphasized curbing nuclear arms -- a subject that’s always been more popular in Europe than the United States, for obvious reasons. “So long as nuclear weapons exist, we are not truly safe,” Obama said, adding: “We can ensure the security of America and our allies … by [further] reducing [our arsenal] by up to one third.” And he once again called for the closure of the prison at Guantanamo Bay. “We must move beyond the mindset of perpetual war.”
*** Then vs. now: Of course, so much of the attention of Obama’s speech is comparing it with the one five years ago. Back then, he was an inspirational presidential candidate; now he has a record with its ups and downs. Back then, he addressed hundreds of thousands of Germans; now the audience is smaller (due to German Chancellor Merkel trying not to overly politicize it since she’s up for re-election). And back then, German elites adored him; now they’re more skeptical (though a Pew poll shows a whopping 88% of Germans say they have confidence in Obama to do the right thing in world affairs). The hope for the Obama White House is that, hours from now, more are focused on what he said TODAY rather than what he said FIVE YEARS ago.
***Obama talks Afghanistan, NSA surveillance, and Syria: Before Obama’s speech, he held a bilateral news conference with German Chancellor Merkel, where the American president made his first remarks after the Taliban had announced peace talks but also after an upset Afghan government broke off negotiations with the U.S. regarding military cooperation. Obama said the friction/conflict isn’t surprising given that the Taliban and Afghan government have been fighting for a long time and there’s an enormous amount of mistrust. On NSA surveillance (especially on those abroad under the PRISM program), Obama said, “This applies very narrowly to leads we have obtained on issues of terrorism or weapons of mass destruction… This is not a situation where we are rifling thru the emails of German citizens or American citizens… Lives have been saved and the encroachment on privacy has been restricted.” (It’s important to note that while Merkel is sensitive to how this program has been received domestically, the Germans have their own related programs.) And on Syria, Obama wouldn’t comment on what kind of arms the U.S. has given to Syrian rebels, but he added: “What I can say is we have had a steady, consistent policy -- which is we want a Syria that is peaceful, not sectarian, legitimate, tolerant, and that is our overriding goal.” More: “We want to end the bloodshed… The best way to get there is through a political transition.”
*** House passes abortion-ban measure: By a 228-196 vote last night, the GOP-controlled House of Representatives passed a measure that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. (The bill would allow an exception if the pregnancy poses a risk to the life of the mother, or if it's the result of a case of reported rape or incest.) Per NBC’s Frank Thorp, the vote was mostly along partisan lines, with just six Democrats voting in favor (Cuellar of Texas, Lipinski of Illinois, Matheson of Utah, McIntyre of North Carolina, Peterson of Minnesota, and Rahall of West Virginia. And six Republicans voted against the legislation: Broun of Georgia, Dent of Pennsylvania, Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, Hanna of New York, Runyan of New Jersey, and Woodall of Georgia.
*** CBO says Senate immigration will lower deficit by nearly $1 trillion over 20 years: Also yesterday, supporters of the “Gang of Eight” immigration legislation celebrated the Congressional Budget Office scoring of the bill, as it said the legislation would reduce federal budget deficits by $197 billion over the next 10 years (2014-2023) and an additional $700 billion over the 10 years after that (2024-2033), NBC’s Carrie Dann reports. Said Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY): "This report is a huge momentum boost for immigration reform. This debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy, and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments.” Added Marco Rubio: "The CBO has further confirmed what most conservative economists have found: reforming our immigration system is a net benefit for our economy, American workers and taxpayers.” And be careful what you ask for: “Conservatives had expected that an analysis of the second decade — when immigrants would begin to qualify for federal benefits — would bolster their argument that the costs of an immigration overhaul were unwieldy, but that turned out not to be the case in the economic analysis,” the New York Times says.
*** Boehner: “I don't see any way of bringing an immigration bill to the floor that doesn't have a majority support of Republicans”: That was the good news for supporters of immigration reform; the bad news came from comments by House Speaker John Boehner, who suggested that he wouldn’t bring any legislation to the floor without the support from a majority of House Republicans. “I don't see any way of bringing an immigration bill to the floor that doesn't have a majority support of Republicans,” Boehner said during a press briefing yesterday, per NBC’s Luke Russert and Carrie Dann. He went on to say, “I frankly think the Senate bill is weak on border security, I think the internal enforcement mechanisms are weak and the triggers are almost laughable.” If you read Boehner’s comments carefully, he left himself SOME wiggle room (“I don’t see any way…”). But there’s another way to read his remarks: It’s very possible that he believes a majority of his GOP conference COULD vote for the legislation, especially if it gets sizable support in the Senate.
*** All about midterm politics? At his news conference yesterday, Boehner also argued that Democrats really don’t want to pass comprehensive immigration reform quickly because they’d rather have it as a midterm issue. "I'm increasingly concerned that the White House and Senate Democrats would rather have this as an issue in the 2014 election rather than a result,” he said. That might be more believable if this were 2015 and we were talking about a general presidential election coming up, but not as much in a midterm. Why? One, Latino turnout in midterms is lower than in a presidential, where they can make and have made a significant impact. And two, redistricting has led to fewer swing seats and solidified many Republican districts. “I don't think it makes much sense, either,” said David Wasserman, who covers House races for the Cook Political Report. “There are only 24 House Republicans in districts where Latinos make up more than 25% of the population, and only two of them -- David Valadao (CA-21) and Gary Miller (CA-31) -- sit in districts that are remotely competitive. So Boehner's contention that Democrats aren't negotiating in good faith is more an attempt to explain why those in his party fearful of a primary are causing delay.”
*** Markey, Gomez spar in final debate: Finally, one week out before the special Senate election in Massachusetts, Democrat Ed Markey and Republican Gabriel Gomez clashed in their third and final debate last night. Per the Boston Globe, Gomez continued to hit Markey as a Washington insider. “Nothing’s going to change if Mr. Markey wins this election,” he said. “We’re going to have the same D.C. down there and the same dysfunction. The only thing we’re going to have is him moving from one building to the next.” And Markey tied Gomez to the GOP and its political priorities. The two candidates, the Globe adds, also sparred “over Gomez’s decision to campaign with John McCain, a five-term senator, despite Gomez’s support for term limits for senators. ‘Did you ask John McCain to leave the Senate?’ Markey said. ‘No, Mr. Gomez, you did not.’ But Gomez argued that he did, in fact, tell McCain he should be barred from running for another term.” Yet if you want to know how difficult it is a for a Republican to run for the Senate in the Northeast, just check out this comment that Gomez gave to ABC: “I'm ashamed that only four Republicans voted for the expanded background check.”
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Obama’s repeat performance in Berlin… President talks Afghanistan, NSA surveillance, and Syria in press conference with Germany’s Merkel… House passes abortion-ban measure… CBO says “Gang of Eight” immigration bill will lower deficit b …
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Write an article using the following points:
Michael Wolraich: Military asked troops what they feel about sharing showers with gays. So this means shower security is crucial to battle readiness, Wolraich asks. If things are this absurd, why not take it to the next level: segregated units, he writes. Wolraich: Polling troops is irrelevant when it's an issue of civil rights, like integration was.
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"If 'don't ask, don't tell' is repealed and you are assigned to bathroom facilities (that have)] an open bay shower that someone you believe to be a gay or lesbian service member also used, which are you most likely to do?" -- Question on 2010 Department of Defense Comprehensive Review Survey of Uniformed Active Duty and Reserve Service Members*. It seems that ensuring shower security for American soldiers and Marines is critical to maintaining our global military pre-eminence. If our brave men and women cannot comfortably bathe in environments free from the risk of homosexual lust, how can we expect them to battle armed Taliban insurgents and other enemies? In order to assess the gay shower hazard and other threats to military readiness if the "don't ask, don't tell" policy were repealed, the Department of Defense surveyed American troops over the summer. Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, found the results reassuring. He told the Senate Armed Services Committee, "Repeal of the law will not prove an unacceptable risk to military readiness. ... I believe our troops and their families are ready for this," although he acknowledged, "some soldiers and Marines may want separate shower facilities." Sen. John McCain, despite having promised in 2006 to respect the judgment of military leaders, disputed the results of the survey. He questioned whether the sample size was representative and noted that soldiers and Marines in combat units were especially concerned about the effects of repeal. Insisting that "one of our highest responsibilities is to the men and women of our armed services," the Senate's self-declared straight-talker demurred, "it may be premature to make such a change at this time and in this manner, without further consideration of this report and further study of the issue by Congress." While the government certainly has profound responsibilities to the men and women of our armed services, it is not clear why the precise breakdown of their opinions on "don't ask, don't tell" matters one whit when assessing whether gays and lesbians are permitted to serve with them. When President Harry Truman ordered the armed forces to integrate in 1948, he did not first commission a survey asking white soldiers what they would do if they had to share a shower bay with a black soldier. If he had, the response in an era of segregated bathrooms would have been unenthusiastic to say the least. There had been some 1940s military surveys about integrating the armed forces; they showed that opposition by white soldiers ran as high as 80 percent. But as Truman knew, civil rights are not a matter of popular opinion. "Whereas it is essential that there be maintained in the armed services of the United States the highest standards of democracy," he wrote in the executive order, "there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin." Of course, most of those who support the military's prohibitions against gays and lesbians reject the analogy. They do not believe that America's servicemen and women deserve equality of treatment without regard to sexual orientation. But if gays and lesbians have no right to equality of treatment, why bother with surveys at all? The military could just bar them from serving, as it used to. Or they could even take the matter to the logical extreme by emulating the old racist segregationists. If sexual orientation is not a civil rights issue, why not create segregated units? Gays and lesbians could have their own barracks, their own ships and their own shower bays. They could even design their own uniforms, adding to those dull dress whites with optional leather pants, fishnets and sequined cocktail dresses. Not only would segregated units aid military recruitment, they would boost morale among the straight troops by siphoning now-closeted gay and lesbian troops into the new homosexual units. Straight soldiers and Marines would no longer have to worry about being surreptitiously ogled in the shower by gays and lesbians pretending to be straight, so they would be able to battle Taliban insurgents with even more unity and effectiveness. There is one potential problem. Because of a shortage of homosexual officers, straight officers would have to lead homosexual units until new gay and lesbian officers could be trained This might cause morale problems among the straight officers. Fortunately, officers are likely to have private showers, avoiding at least one problem. They could also be selected from among those who indicated that if they were assigned to a shower bay with gays or lesbians, they could choose the answer: "Take no action." Other than the officers and the uniforms, the homosexual units would be equal in every way to the straight units: separate but equal. It's a perfect solution. Unless, that is, sexual orientation is a civil rights issue after all. The opinions in this commentary are solely those of Michael Wolraich. *Answers: 1) Take no action 2) Discuss how we expect each other to behave and conduct ourselves while sharing a room, berth or field tent 3) Talk to a chaplain, mentor, or leader about how to handle the situation 4) Talk to a leader to see if I have other options 5) Something else 6) Don't know.
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Choose your answer.OPT: +no; +yes;.
The pony behaved well, sir, and showed no vice; but at last he just threw up his heels and tipped the young gentleman into the thorn hedge. He wanted me to help *him* out, but I hope you will excuse me, sir, I did not feel inclined to do so.
Do "him" and "pony" mean the same thing?
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The decision was among the most significant steps toward deregulation undertaken during the Bush administration .
The decision is among the far-reaching deregulatory actions made during the Bush administration .
(See options at the end). If the first sentence is true, is the second one also true?
OPT: (a). no (b). yes
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A news agency (French: "agence de presse") is an organization that gathers news reports and sells them to subscribing news organizations, such as newspapers, magazines and radio and television broadcasters. A news agency may also be referred to as a wire service, newswire, or news service.
Although there are many news agencies around the world, three global news agencies, Agence France-Presse (AFP), Associated Press (AP) and Reuters, have offices in most countries of the world and cover all areas of information. All three began with and continue to operate on a basic philosophy of providing a single objective news feed to all subscribers; they do not provide separate feeds for conservative or liberal newspapers. Jonathan Fenby explains the philosophy:
To achieve such wide acceptability, the agencies avoid overt partiality. Demonstrably correct information is their stock in trade. Traditionally, they report at a reduced level of responsibility, attributing their information to a spokesman, the press, or other sources. They avoid making judgments and steer clear of doubt and ambiguity. Though their founders did not use the word, objectivity is the philosophical basis for their enterprises – or failing that, widely acceptable neutrality.
Only a few large newspapers could afford bureaus outside their home city. They relied instead on news agencies, especially Havas (founded 1835) in France and the Associated Press (founded 1846) in the United States. Former Havas employees founded Reuters in 1851 in Britain and Wolff in 1849 in Germany; Havas is now Agence France-Presse (AFP). For international news, the agencies pooled their resources, so that Havas, for example, covered the French Empire, South America and the Balkans and shared the news with the other national agencies. In France the typical contract with Havas provided a provincial newspaper with 1800 lines of telegraphed text daily, for an annual subscription rate of 10,000 francs. Other agencies provided features and fiction for their subscribers.
Based on the article and the following list of answers, write a list of questions.
1. overt partiality
2. yes
3. Only a few
4. news agencies
5. Former Havas employees
6. 1851
7. Wolff
8. 1849
9. the French Empire, South America and the Balkans
10. no
11. the other national agencies
12. Agence France-Presse
13. no
14. unknown
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1. What do news agencies avoid?
2. Do they have a history of reporting at reduced levels of accountability?
3. How many large news publications could afford news services outside their own town?
4. Who did they rely on in France?
5. Who founded Reuters?
6. When in Britain?
7. What was the German version called?
8. When was it formed?
9. What areas did Havas cover?
10. Did they keep their news to themselves?
11. Who did they share it with?
12. What is Havas now called?
13. Do news agencies give their news away for free?
14. What's an example of a place that might purchase news from them?
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Choose how you want this story to end.
Shay Given has labelled Scottish fans hypocrites for slating Irish imports Aiden McGeady and James McCarthy when Gordon Strachan’s squad contains English-born stars. The 38-year-old goalkeeper, capped 126 times by the Republic, has been angered by the barbs aimed at the Glasgow-raised pair in the build-up to Friday’s Euro 2016 qualifier. He took particular aim at Scotland legend Gordon McQueen, who has called for the Tartan Army to give the Everton duo a ‘horrible reception’ at Celtic Park. Shay Given believes Scottish fans are hypocrites for slating Aiden McGeady and James McCarthy Everton and Ireland winger McGeady was born and raised in Scotland, but chose to play for ROI
As I say, they have players in their squad as well who weren’t born in
OPTIONS:
- Aiden McGeady and playing for them.
- Celtic Park and playing for them.
- English and playing for them.
- Euro 2016 and playing for them.
- Everton and playing for them.
- Glasgow and playing for them.
- Gordon McQueen and playing for them.
- Gordon Strachan and playing for them.
- Ireland and playing for them.
- Irish and playing for them.
- James McCarthy and playing for them.
- McGeady and playing for them.
- Republic and playing for them.
- Republic of Ireland and playing for them.
- Scotland and playing for them.
- Scottish and playing for them.
- Shay Given and playing for them.
- Tartan Army and playing for them.
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Solve this math problem
Solve -146*t - 1602 = 655*t for t.
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-2
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What is the sentiment of the following movie (choose your answer from the options) review sentence?
is as thought-provoking
1). negative 2). positive
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Write a short summary for this text: the u.s embassy denied a report friday suggesting belgium 's strong opposition to the war in iraq could lead to nato 's headquarters being moved out of brussels .
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us reassures belgium over nato headquarters
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Text: The most common colors of bell peppers are green, yellow, orange and red. More rarely, brown, white, lavender, and dark purple peppers can be seen, depending on the variety. Most typically, unripe fruits are green or, less commonly, pale yellow or purple. Red bell peppers are simply ripened green peppers, although the Permagreen variety maintains its green color even when fully ripe. As such, mixed colored peppers also exist during parts of the ripening process. Green peppers are less sweet and slightly more bitter than yellow or orange peppers, with red bell peppers being the sweetest. The taste of ripe peppers can also vary with growing conditions and post-harvest storage treatment; the sweetest fruits are allowed to ripen fully on the plant in full sunshine, while fruit harvested green and after-ripened in storage is less sweet.
Question: do red yellow and orange peppers taste different?
Choose your answer from:
(1). no.
(2). yes.
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Translate "To top up your personal account at Ivacy.com you need to be a registered user." to Russian?
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Для пополнения вашего персонального счета на сайте ivacy.com вы должны быть зарегистрированным пользователем.
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Translate "Failed" to Czech?
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Neizdevās
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Do these two sentences from wikipedia have the same meaning?
According to the 1885 Dictionary of National Biography , Ralph Acton is assigned by Leland and his followers to the first half of the fourteenth century .
After the 1885 Dictionary of National Biography , Leland is assigned to the first half of the fourteenth century by Ralph Acton and his followers .
[1]. no.
[2]. yes.
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I just took a test in school today. What question was I asked?
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Which of the following does not give an example of how sparrows use resources in their environment to survive?
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Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
This looks artificial when you're dealing with a fact witness, but these are fact witnesses who are also reporters, and I am straining to try to find a fair way to do this. I believe that to the extent -- and I've said this now several times -- that the reporters' testimony is necessary in order to invoke the residual hearsay exception under Rule 807, that the defendants have to have an opportunity to examine the reporters on the same topics and subjects that I would allow the plaintiffs to question them on during their case-in-chief, nothing more and nothing less.
Available options: [-] Yes. [-] It's impossible to say. [-] No.
Hypothesis: Fact witnesses can be reporters.
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This text is missing some spaces, please add them: MoreaboutJohannesUkendt
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More about Johannes Ukendt
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Researchers found that people 65 and older who had fish once a week had a 60 % lower risk of Alzheimer 's than those who never or rarely ate fish .
Older people who eat fish at least once a week could cut their risk of Alzheimer 's by more than half , a study suggests .
(See options at the end). If the first sentence is true, is the second one also true?
Select from the following. (I). no (II). yes
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Translate to Russian:
Mean concentrations of ?-endosulfan ranged from 0.7 ng m-3 in Meadow, North Carolina, to 159 ng m-3 in Peaksmill, Kentucky.
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Средние концентрации ?-эндосульфана варьировались от 0,7 нг/м3 в Мэдоу, Северная Каролина, до 159 нг/м3 в Пиксмилле, Кентукки.
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While the audit released last February found the league lost \$274 million in the 2002-03 hockey season, Forbes pegged losses that year at just \$123 million, a massive and contentious discrepancy in the two-month-old lockout of the 750-member NHL Players
Choose your answer. What is this text about?
Choose your answer from:
1). World
2). Sports
3). Business
4). Science/Tech
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Мальчик
Translate to English
English:
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Boy
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Baoquan () is a town in Kedong County, western Heilongjiang province, Northeast China, located on a tributary of the Nonni River more than 190 km east-northeast of the city of Qiqihar. China National Highway 202 (G202) passes through the town, which is down the road from the city of Bei'an and the county seat, which lies some 13 km to the south.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Baoquan has houses.
Pick your answer from:
+Yes.
+It's impossible to say.
+No.
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It's impossible to say
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Please add punctuation to this: monster German anal stockings leather saggy tits
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monster, German, anal, stockings, leather, saggy tits
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Can you tell me the answer to who played glinda the good witch in the wizard of oz??
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"Billie" Burke
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Please answer this question: In what year was the first World Snooker Championship held?
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1927
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Can you generate a question with a factual answer?
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What are the whimsical alternatives of Palladian architecture?
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Read this: Summers in the state are generally hot and humid, with most of the state averaging a high of around 90 °F (32 °C) during the summer months. Winters tend to be mild to cool, increasing in coolness at higher elevations. Generally, for areas outside the highest mountains, the average overnight lows are near freezing for most of the state. The highest recorded temperature is 113 °F (45 °C) at Perryville on August 9, 1930 while the lowest recorded temperature is −32 °F (−36 °C) at Mountain City on December 30, 1917.
Now answer this question, if there is an answer (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable"): Where was the highest known temperature in Tennessee recorded?
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Perryville
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Clams, oysters, and mussels eat plankton filtered from water. How would clams, oysters, and mussels most likely be affected if the amount of plankton in a large body of water was significantly reduced?
Available options:
(1). They would increase in number..
(2). They would find a new food source..
(3). They would become prey to other animals..
(4). They would compete for a limited food source..
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Multi-choice problem: Continue writing the next sentence in this paragraph:
A man in a light blue shirt breaks the pool balls to start the game. he
Available choices: +tries to make a goal to get the cue but it doesn't go in his direction. +uses a pool stick to pit out the balls in the pool table. +beats 4 people and gets down from the table when he is done. +walks around the table looking for a good spot to hit.
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Choose your story that continues the following story.
Betty talked in their sleep and Mary found it hard to sleep with noise so
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Sentence: name = The Rice Boat, food = Indian, priceRange = £20-25, customer rating = high, area = riverside, familyFriendly = no, near = Express by Holiday Inn
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There is an Indian venue with a price range of £20-25 located near Express by Holiday Inn in riverside. It is not kid friendly, has a high customer rating and is called The Rice Boat.
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If you need a “Logs” feature in its Parental Controls, please try it in Leopard and higher systems while Mac OS X 10.4 is not supported.
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How does the sentence end?
It was simpler for Rachel to vote in the election than Felicia because
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Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
Collins Hickey Johnston (August 29, 1859 – December 29, 1936) was an American football player, medical doctor, surgeon, and civic leader in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan where he played college football for the 1879 Michigan Wolverines football team, the first football team to represent the University of Michigan.
Select from: * Yes; * It's impossible to say; * No;
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Do these sentences have the same meaning?
Cox said state police would still help his office in the investigation , but Sturdivant would not be involved .
On Friday , authorities had said the state police would head the investigation .
Select from the following.
[a]. no;
[b]. yes;
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Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)?
Context:
"Lyra" is a song written, produced, and performed by British recording artist Kate Bush, from the 2007 soundtrack album "The Golden Compass" from the film of the same name. It is used in the closing credits of the film. Bush was commissioned to write the song, with the request that it make reference to the lead character, Lyra Belacqua.
Hypothesis: Kate bush is a female artist
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Staples Center measures of total space, with a by arena floor. It stands tall. The arena seats up to 19,067 for basketball, 18,340 for ice hockey, and around 20,000 for concerts or other sporting events. Two-thirds of the arenas seating, including 2,500 club seats, are in the lower bowl. There are also 160 luxury suites, including 15 event suites, on three levels between the lower and upper bowls. The arenas attendance record is held by the fight between World World Boxing Association Welterweight Champion, Antonio Margarito and Shane Mosley with a crowd of 20,820 set on January 25, 2009. ;Star Plaza Outside the arena at the Star Plaza are statues of Wayne Gretzky and Magic Johnson, although both played at The Forum (Inglewood, California), where the Kings, Lakers and Sparks previously played. A third statue of boxer Oscar De La Hoya was unveiled outside Staples Center on December 1, 2008. On April 20, 2010 a fourth statue of the late long time Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn, behind a Laker desk with a chair for fans to sit down for a picture, was unveiled. A fifth statue of the Laker legend Jerry West dribbling was unveiled on February 17, 2011. A sixth statue of Lakers player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was unveiled on November 16, 2012. A seventh statue of former Kings Hall of Fame left wing Luc Robitaille was unveiled on March 7, 2015. An eighth statue of Lakers center Shaquille ONeal was unveiled on March 24, 2017. On January 13, 2018 a ninth statue, of legendary Kings announcer Bob Miller (sportscaster), was unveiled. A tenth statue of Laker legend Elgin Baylor was unveiled on April 6, 2018.
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Find the right ending to this passage.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:34 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:43 EST, 3 May 2013 She's the heir to iconic brand Quality Street but with wedding preparations well under way, Millie Mackintosh won't be dipping her fingers into a box of the chocolates any time soon. She's embarking on a strict sugar-free diet to ensure that she is in top shape ahead of her big day. The glamorous Made In Chelsea star has begun a six-week sugar detox course with expert nutritionist, Madeleine Shaw. Scroll down for video Sugar ban: Millie Mackintosh, who recently announced her engagement to Professor Green, is embarking on a sugar-free detox
engagement to pop star
OPTIONS:
- Bianca London last month, has signed up for one-on-one
- Chelsea last month, has signed up for one-on-one
- Green last month, has signed up for one-on-one
- Madeleine Shaw last month, has signed up for one-on-one
- Millie Mackintosh last month, has signed up for one-on-one
- Quality Street last month, has signed up for one-on-one
- Sugar last month, has signed up for one-on-one
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An escalator at a shopping mall is 10 m long and moves at a constant speed of 0.5 m/s. If Jose steps onto the escalator at the bottom while it is moving, how long will it take him to travel the 10 m?
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Are these paraphrases?
He died at the age of 76 in Grahamstown , Cape Province , in South Africa .
Smith died in South Africa , in Grahamstown , Cape Province at the age of 76 .
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Translate "Swan madre y el cachorro del rompecabezas" from Spanish to English.
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Swan mother and puppy puzzle
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This was the WORST movie I have ever seen! Molly (molly hall) could not act AT ALL! she had no emotion it was all blah blah blah like she was reading out of a boring text book. The smart kid and the kid who loves food (there names weren't worth remembering) were so annoying it drove me crazy.When ever the talked it was about some scientific thing or food. Mollys Dad didn't show enough emotion about his daughter missing. The police officer and Mollys dad said the same thing like four times. it was just horrible. Everything was repeated way to much. Beatrice should have had something bad happen to her for being so mean. I just wasted a moment in my life by watching this movie!
Choose your answer. How would you describe the sentiment of this review?
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(1). negative.
(2). positive.
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Операция Матадор
Which language is this?
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Does the following review have a positive or negative opinion of the movie?
another arnold vehicle that fails to make adequate
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Translate "Firstly, there is the issue of climate change." to Romanian?
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În primul rând, există chestiunea schimbărilor climatice.
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Write a summary based on this article:
Speaker Paul Ryan said he will no longer "defend Trump" or campaign with him. | M. Scott Mahaskey/POLITICO Ryan abandons Trump The House speaker all but conceded that Clinton will win and said he plans to campaign only for a GOP Congress.
Speaker Paul Ryan told House Republicans on a conference call Monday morning that he’s done defending Donald Trump and will focus on maintaining his party’s increasingly imperiled House majority, according to sources on the call.
The message amounted to a concession by the highest-ranking elected Republican that his nominee for president can’t win — and lawmakers should save themselves and the Republican-controlled Congress to act as a check on Hillary Clinton.
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Ryan stopped short of formally rescinding his endorsement of Trump — but just short. His move carries immense risk, and Ryan faced blowback from all sides: Trump and his surrogates warned Republican leaders they would pay a price for breaking from the nominee; some rank-and-file Republicans warned the strategy was a mistake; and immediately after the call, Clinton tweeted to her nearly 10 million followers that “Ryan is still endorsing Trump.”
Trump tweeted after the call that "Paul Ryan should spend more time on balancing the budget, jobs and illegal immigration and not waste his time on fighting Republican nominee." And a Trump supporter in the House, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher of California, sharply criticized Republican leaders on the call for not doing enough to support Trump, sources said.
The continued fallout set off alarms among Republicans about a potential down-ballot wave that imperils not only the Senate, which Democrats are already in a strong position to win, but the until-now seemingly impenetrable House majority. At this point, the imperative for vulnerable Republicans on the ballot is simply political survival.
Ryan told his members that “you all need to do what’s best for you in your district," said a source on the call, giving rank-and-file lawmakers political cover to disavow Trump. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California urged the lawmakers to take a deep breath and focus on their own races.
It was the biggest and most dramatic split between the highest-ranking Republican lawmaker on Capitol Hill and the party's presidential nominee. Ryan has pushed back repeatedly on Trump's most outrageous comments or positions, but until now, he has refused to openly break with the nominee.
Ryan and House Republicans are cognizant they could face a backlash from Trump supporters. With less than a month to go in the campaign, an open rupture between the presidential nominee and down-ballot Republicans could turn off independent voters and depress turnout among base voters, compounding their problems from the top of the ticket.
"The speaker is going to spend the next month focused entirely on protecting our congressional majorities," said AshLee Strong, Ryan's spokeswoman.
Ryan will be campaigning in 17 states and 42 cities this month, with additional events planned, said GOP sources.
The conference call came as GOP congressional leaders and rank-and-file members have grown increasingly tired of Trump's rhetoric, uneven public appearances and lewd language. On Friday, a 2005 videotape was released showing Trump making vulgar comments about women, including suggesting he could grab them against their will because he was a celebrity. The video spurred dozens of House and Senate GOP lawmakers to revoke their endorsements of Trump or say they will vote for vice presidential nominee Mike Pence.
Trump apologized for his 2005 comments, but then tried to go on the offensive during Sunday's presidential debate by repeatedly invoking accusations from women of improper sexual advances by former President Bill Clinton. Trump accused Hillary Clinton of trying to destroy the credibility of these women.
The move delighted some of the most hard-core conservatives but further alienated other Republicans, who see it as having nothing to do with beating Hillary Clinton.
Other Trump supporters on the conference call said they wouldn't or couldn't concede the presidential race to Clinton. They included Reps. Billy Long of Missouri, Louie Gohmert of Texas, Trent Franks of Arizona and Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin, among others.
"A lot of these guys feel like there is a moral imperative to beating Hillary Clinton," said a source on the call.
"Having [Clinton] as commander in chief is something they just can't accept," added a GOP lawmaker. "It just strikes them as appalling."
Yet National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Greg Walden of Oregon and GOP strategists are warning that Trump's poll numbers are tanking, and he could drag the House and Senate Republcian majorities down with him. To Ryan, McCarthy and other party leaders, acting as a check on Clinton if she wins is a more viable option — and a far more likely outcome — than a Trump victory.
"We're in a terrible place," said a separate GOP lawmaker. "We're damned if we do [stick with Trump] and damned if we don't."
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Yes ||||| ST. LOUIS — House Speaker Paul Ryan has discussed withdrawing his endorsement of Donald Trump, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions within his inner circle.
Ryan (R-Wis.) has publicly and privately grown dismayed by the tone and tenor of Trump's campaign, according to the sources. And Ryan has reviewed with close advisers whether to abandon the GOP nominee. The discussions occurred after the bombshell video Friday of Trump talking in predatory terms about his sexual exploits, but before the second presidential debate Sunday night.
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Ryan is gathering House Republicans on a conference call Monday at 11 a.m.
No decision has been made. But that the speaker of the House has even mulled abandoning his own party's presidential nominee is illustrative of the extraordinarily bizarre political climate in the Republican Party.
"I think they all face the same dilemma, to varying degrees," a senior House Republican leadership aide said, echoing the sentiment of multiple high-level aides and lawmakers interviewed by POLITICO. "How to express displeasure in a meaningful way. ... How best to help members in tough races. ... How to try to rebuild the party post the anticipated apocalypse. I think they are all having individual and group discussions wrestling with this."
Trump's performance during Sunday's ugly and oftentimes vicious debate may have been enough to stanch GOP support from bleeding further. Over the weekend, nearly three dozen Senate and House Republicans either said that they couldn't vote for Trump or urged him to leave the ticket, after the release of the video, in which he bragged about trying to lure a woman into an affair and claimed that he kisses and fondles women with impunity because he is famous. The scandal threatened to derail Trump's campaign.
A number of Senate and House Republicans in tough races have already announced they won't back Trump, leaving their leaders to decide whether to follow suit.
Trump, in turn, has lashed out at establishment Republicans who abandoned him. Capitol Hill GOP insiders are fretting about the political situation they're now in. If they criticize Trump, they could lose the support of the Republican base. If they don't, independents might flee.
The Wall Street Journal editorial page, frequently sympathetic to Ryan, suggested Sunday that GOP congressional leaders withdraw their support for Trump if they need to do so to save their majorities.
"They can’t be blamed for breaking from Mr. Trump if that is what their consciences demand or if that is the best path to political survival this year," the Journal's editorial board wrote. "At some point Republicans running for the House and Senate may have to mobilize voters with an argument that they need them as a check on Hillary Clinton."
Ryan, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have all disavowed Trump's 2005 comments. Trump on Sunday night dismissed the video as "locker room talk" and tried to move beyond the controversy.
"I apologized to my family, I apologized to the American people. Certainly I'm not proud of it, but this is locker room talk," Trump added. "Yes, I'm very embarrassed by it. I hate it. But it's locker room talk."
An incident before the debate also alarmed Capitol Hill Republicans. Trump held an impromptu news event Sunday evening with three women who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault. Many Republican elected officials were hoping Trump wouldn't go there, given that Bill Clinton has been out of office for nearly 17 years. Trump suggested Hillary Clinton enabled her husband's improper behavior by attacking the credibility of his accusers.
The four women who attended the event, broadcast on Facebook, were Paula Jones, Kathy Shelton, Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick. Jones, Willey and Broaddrick have accused Bill Clinton of making improper sexual advances, while Shelton said Hillary Clinton undermined her credibility while defending a client during a 1970s rape case.
"These four courageous women have asked to be here, and it was our honor to help them," Trump said.
The Clinton campaign dismissed the event as part of Trump's "destructive race to the bottom." But elements in the GOP base pine for that confrontational style. And it indicated to some Republicans that Trump will fight on and keep the race close. That is one thing that helps congressional Republicans.
||||| Kellyanne Conway throws down the gauntlet to Paul Ryan
Donald Trump’s campaign manager challenged House Speaker Paul Ryan on Monday not to dump her boss.
“I certainly hope Speaker Ryan keeps his word and his endorsement of Donald Trump,” Kellyanne Conway said on “CBS This Morning” -- an aspiration she delivered with a veiled threat.
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“Speaker Ryan, of course, took to the stage in Wisconsin in his event and faced some boos from the crowd because those who were [there] expected to see Donald Trump," Conway added. "But we’re happy the speaker of the House has endorsed the nominee Donald Trump.”
Ryan, who will convene a call with House Republicans later Monday morning, has already discussed rescinding his lukewarm endorsement of the GOP nominee with his top advisers, though no decision has been made yet.
Ryan disinvited Trump from a campaign event in Wisconsin last weekend after a bombshell tape leaked to The Washington Post on Friday, revealing a braggadocious Trump in 2005 talking about attempting adultery and getting away with sexual assault because he’s famous.
The revelations of Trump’s extremely crude comments, caught on a video by a hot mic inside an “Access Hollywood” bus, has sparked an exodus from dozens of Republicans, many of whom have called for him to step down or pledged not to vote for him.
Conway argued that the defections show “many of them don't wanna support him and we’re gonna to take the case directly to the voters.” But she was also hopeful that Trump’s performance in Sunday’s second presidential debate would put a bandage on a damaging weekend, noting that she would welcome back the defections with open arms.
“I can tell you as the campaign manager, we certainly welcome them back, and we hope they saw on display last night somebody who’s willing to a take the case to Hillary Clinton,” she said. “If those members can live with giving the next three or four Supreme Court justices over to Hillary Clinton, they should think about that.”
Trump himself, though, has been less genial and optimistic. Trump said in multiple tweets over the weekend that he “WILL NEVER DROP OUT OF THE RACE” and boasted “[t]remendous support (except for some Republican ‘leadership’).” He later predicted that “many self-righteous hypocrites” who have abandoned him in the wake of his sexually aggressive comments would see their poll numbers go down and lose their reelection bids. ||||| Paul Ryan told a crowd at a fall festival in Wisconsin that there was a "troubling" "elephant in the room," after the Washington Post revealed a 2005 recording of Trump speaking in very lewd terms about women. (The Washington Post)
A decision Monday by House Speaker Paul D. Ryan to not campaign with or defend Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump through the November election sparked a public feud with his party’s standard-bearer within a matter of hours, suggesting that a widening split within the GOP could reverberate long after the presidential race is decided.
Ryan’s move — and a blunt assessment of the race that he and other congressional leaders delivered during a conference call with House GOP lawmakers Monday morning — underscored the perilous choice Republican officials now face in the wake of Friday’s release of a 2005 videotape in which Trump made lewd comments about women:
They can remain in line with their nominee, which would please their base but could alienate swing voters critical to maintaining their hold on Congress. Or they could renounce Trump and offend Republicans eager for a direct confrontation with Hillary Clinton and her husband.
For his part, the speaker — who canceled an appearance with Trump after the videotape surfaced Friday — did neither. He won’t publicly campaign with Trump, but he also did not rescind his endorsement of his party’s controversial nominee or back away from his pledge to vote for him.
One GOP lawmaker said Ryan (R-Wis.) was confronted on the call by at least a half-dozen members from districts ranging from California to Ohio who bristled at any attempt to distance the party from Trump.
“He got huge pushback like I’ve never seen before from members from across the country just saying that was the wrong move — and even if it cost them the House,” said one lawmaker on the call who spoke on the condition of anonymity to candidly describe the private discussion.
Late in the call, after several members had criticized GOP leaders, Ryan got back on the line to assure them that he was not planning to rescind his endorsement. But that appeared to do little to assure the pro-Trump contingent.
“A number of people said: You can’t have it both ways. You’ve either got to get out and be wholly supportive . . . or it really doesn’t matter,” the GOP lawmaker said.
The lawmaker, who represents a safe Republican district where Trump is popular, told The Washington Post that he had heard much the same from his own constituents: “They’re just so fed up with Washington, D.C., that all the rest of this stuff is a side point. . . . They’re willing to overlook a whole lot to try to take back the country.”
But Rep. Charlie Dent — a moderate who does not support Trump — also spoke up on the call, saying, “Our nominee should step aside, though I realize it is probably logistically impractical at this moment.”
Dent said he warned his fellow Republicans: “Does anyone on the call not think there are worse revelations to come? I would be shocked if there were not more revelations, and what’s our plan when the next one hits?”
Trump lashed out at Ryan on Monday, tweeting that the speaker “should spend more time on balancing the budget, jobs and illegal immigration and not waste his time on fighting Republican nominee.” Within a matter of minutes, more than 6,300 people had favorited the tweet.
Paul Ryan should spend more time on balancing the budget, jobs and illegal immigration and not waste his time on fighting Republican nominee — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 10, 2016
The widening chasm between GOP establishment leaders and Trump, who is now emboldened given his assertive debate performance Sunday night, has moved the party into uncharted territory in the final weeks of an already volatile and unpredictable presidential contest. Trump’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, and his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, took to the airwaves Monday to make it clear that Trump intends to remain on the offensive for the duration of the campaign. And Trump’s senior communications adviser, Jason Miller, tweeted that “nothing’s changed” after the congressional call, because his candidate has always been a Washington outsider.
Re: today’s Congressional call: Nothing’s changed. Mr. Trump’s campaign has always been powered by a grassroots movement, not Washington. — Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) October 10, 2016
And in an interview Monday, former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), a close ally of Trump’s, said his performance would make it more difficult for Republicans to abandon him. “They’ve really raised the ante on Republicans who want to cut and run,” he said. “How can you have watched that debate without knowing he won?”
[After distancing himself from Trump, Pence returns to defending him]
Some Republican lawmakers, such as Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (Calif.), questioned during the conference call Monday why GOP leaders hesitate to back Trump, citing Clinton’s weakness as a candidate.
In an email Monday, Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong said that “there is no update on [the speaker’s] position at this time” in regards to endorsing Trump. But she added, “The speaker is going to spend the next month focused entirely on protecting our congressional majorities.”
In withdrawing his public support from Trump, Ryan is essentially giving other Republican lawmakers license to do the same if they oppose Trump’s statements and are concerned about their reelection chances. After the 2005 video emerged, Ryan said he was “disgusted” by Trump’s comments but did not withdraw his support.
“You all need to do what’s best for you and your district,” Ryan said on the conference call, according to two participants who spoke anonymously because of the private nature of the call.
With this move, Ryan at least partially joined a growing group of high-profile Republican lawmakers who have renounced their support of Trump following the disclosure Friday by The Post of an 11-year-old videotape of the businessman talking casually about kissing and groping women. That group includes Sens. Kelly Ayotte (N.H.) and John McCain (Ariz.), both in tough reelection races, and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Utah).
Republicans who participated in the post-debate conference call Monday morning are becoming increasingly worried about their chances of holding on to their 30-seat House majority as Trump lags dangerously behind Clinton in the polls. One described the tone of the call as “nervous.”
An NBC News-Wall Street Journal survey released Monday showed Trump taking a big dip after the release of the videotape, with Clinton leading Trump by double digits among likely voters, 46 percent to 35 percent, in a four-way contest. Democrats had a seven-point lead on the question of which party voters would like to see control Congress.
Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), chairman of the House GOP campaign arm, briefed lawmakers on the House battlegrounds, warning that the “ground is shifting,” according to a lawmaker on the call. Walden said that Republicans should continue to poll their races and that winning would be equivalent to “landing an airplane in a hurricane: You have to trust the instruments.”
The speaker plans to spend the next month, he told lawmakers on the conference call, “only campaigning for House seats and not . . . to promote or defend Trump,” according to a GOP lawmaker. Ryan plans to campaign in 17 states and 42 cities in October to help preserve his majority.
One member who spoke out during the call — Rep. Bill Johnson (R-Ohio), a low-key lawmaker who represents struggling industrial areas along the eastern Ohio River — issued a statement late Monday saying he would “continue to support the top of our Republican ticket” while also saying he would “continue to admire and support Speaker Ryan’s leadership in a very challenging time.”
“I am a husband, father of two daughters, and I have four granddaughters,” he said. “And, while I find Donald Trump’s locker room comments from ten years ago offensive, indefensible and regrettable, they don’t change the fact that Hillary Clinton has proven she’ll put personal politics over our national security.
[Ryan embarks on whirlwind tour to help save his majority]
The House GOP call was an opportunity for members to check in after a chaotic weekend in which dozens of GOP lawmakers revoked their support for Trump after the release of the video. Lawmakers spent the weekend fielding a barrage of questions about their support for Trump, without any formal guidance from party leaders.
Ryan typically holds weekly sessions for his members, referring to the confabs as “family meetings” where members are invited to speak their minds. The meetings have become a mainstay for a House GOP that has been plagued by infighting and crises for more than a year.
Pence made his first campaign appearance since news of the videotape had broken, telling a group in Charlotte on Monday that it had been “an interesting few days.” He lauded Trump for apologizing during the debate for his vulgar remarks about forcing himself on women in 2005.
“It takes a big man to know when he’s wrong and admit it,” said Pence, adding, “Donald Trump last night showed that he’s a big man.”
The governor also brought up his Christian faith in his explanation of why he continues to stand by Trump, saying he believes in “grace” and “forgiveness.”
Pence made a similar pitch Monday while speaking on Fox News Channel’s “Fox and Friends,” even as he made clear that his former colleagues in Congress should remember that voters, rather than elected officials, will determine who succeeds President Obama.
“My hope is that people across the country, including elected officials, believe in redemption as much as I do,” he said. “I’m happy to talk to any of my friends in leadership. But really, this election is really in the hands of the American people.”
Democrats suggested that any effort by Republicans to distance themselves from their nominee at this point in the race would not shield them from the repercussions of his candidacy this fall.
“I understand why they’re doing that, but Paul Ryan and other leaders in the Republican Party — there was a time where they could have spoken out. That time was this summer. And obviously it’s too late now,” Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri told reporters aboard the campaign’s plane Monday while en route to Detroit. “Somewhat of a civil war is breaking out in the Republican Party, but I think that Donald Trump didn’t become the nominee of his party on his own. These leaders help legitimize him and I think they have a lot to answer for, and the voters, I imagine, will hold them accountable.”
And even as the actions Trump described in the 2005 videotape continued to spark renewed controversy this week, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) told a reporter from the Weekly Standard that when it came to Trump’s allusions to forcibly kissing women and grabbing them by their genitals, ” I don’t characterize that as sexual assault.”
After someone tweeted in response that Sessions’s comments were akin to when then-Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.) torpedoed his 2012 Senate bid to unseat Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) by referring to “legitimate rape,” McCaskill said that was “not fair to Todd Akin.”
That’s not fair to Todd Akin. No comparison. This much worse. https://t.co/3a9EYqkoKT — Claire McCaskill (@clairecmc) October 10, 2016
Paul Kane in Washington, Philip Rucker in St. Louis, Sean Sullivan in Charlotte and John Wagner in Detroit contributed to this report. |||||
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– Sen. John McCain has dropped his endorsement for Donald Trump, as have several dozen other prominent GOPers, in the wake of Trump's "hot mic" 2005 tape that leaked Friday. But House Speaker Paul Ryan is still hanging in there, though he now says Trump can't count on him for much help through the rest of the election. Politico reports that in a Monday morning conference call, Ryan told fellow Republican lawmakers he "won't defend Trump" or show up at any campaign events with him leading up to Election Day. Instead, he's choosing to set his sights on other matters. "The speaker is going to spend the next month focused entirely on protecting our congressional majorities," his spokeswoman said in a statement, per the Washington Post. "You all need to do what's best for you and your district," the Post source says Ryan told lawmakers in his call. And it's a real concern: A national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Monday shows Dems now have a 7-point lead on congressional preference, CNBC reports. But amid rumors that Ryan is thinking of pulling his endorsement entirely, Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway appeared on CBS This Morning on Monday, saying, "I certainly hope Speaker Ryan keeps his word and his endorsement of Donald Trump," per Politico. As for those lawmakers who've already withdrawn their support, Trump doesn't have much hope for them in their own races. "So many self-righteous hypocrites. Watch their poll numbers—and elections—go down!" he tweeted Sunday before the debate.
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If "Sam pulled up a chair to the piano, but it was broken, so he had to sing instead.", is "The chair was broken, so he had to sing instead." correct?
OPT:
[-] no.
[-] yes.
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no
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
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Choose the next sentence.(CNN) -- As the first airline outside Japan to own Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Ethiopian Airlines has an impressive business record despite the global economic crisis. Growing 20 to 30% a year for the past seven years, the airlines' strategic plan is to carry 18 million passengers a year by 2025. Read related: EasyJet founder to launch low-cost airline in Africa Tewolde GebreMariam, the airline's CEO, says his company is cashing in on Ethiopia's double-digits economic growth and its strategic location. "If you draw a line through China, Africa, India and Brazil we are located right in the middle," he says.
CNN: I understand you have a 15 year plan with
OPTIONS:
- Africa and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- Brazil and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- CNN and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- China and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- EasyJet and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- Ethiopia and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- Ethiopian Airlines and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- India and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- Japan and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
- Tewolde GebreMariam and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
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Ethiopian Airlines and the target is to meet ten billion dollars a year in revenue.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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How is "No member of the Nunatsiavut Government and no Committee member may be appointed as a Board Member." said in French?
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Aucun membre du Gouvernement Nunatsiavut et aucun membre d’un comité ne peuvent être nommés à titre de membre de l’office.
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wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Dressed up in their throwback uniforms, the 49ers began their 2007 campaign against their NFC West rival, the Arizona Cardinals in the second game of the Monday Night Football doubleheader. In the first quarter, the Niners drew first blood as RB Frank Gore got a 6-yard TD run for the score of the period. However, in the second quarter, the Cardinals took the lead with kicker with Neil Rackers getting a 35-yard field goal and RB Edgerrin James getting a 7-yard TD run. San Francisco would end the half with kicker Joe Nedney getting a 33-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the 49ers retook the lead with Nedney kicking a 30-yard field goal for the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, Arizona jumped ahead with QB Matt Leinart completing a 5-yard TD pass to WR Anquan Boldin. With time running out late in the game, QB Alex Smith led the Niners on a last-minute drive that included a 20-yard run by Alex Smith and ended with WR Arnaz Battle getting a 1-yard TD run. The Cardinals had just enough time to try a late-game comeback, but San Francisco clinched the game with CB Shawntae Spencer getting an interception for the win. Matt Leinart's first and last passes in the game were both interceptions. With the win, not only did the 49ers begin their year at 1-0, but Mike Nolan finally got his first win against Arizona as a head coach. Q1 - SF - 11:24 - Frank Gore 6-yard TD run (Joe Nedney kick) (SF 7-0) Q2 - ARI - 12:55 - Neil Rackers 35-yard FG (SF 7-3) Q2 - ARI - 9:15 - Edgerrin James 7-yard TD run (Rackers kick) (ARI 10-7) Q2 - SF - 3:40 - Joe Nedney 33-yard FG (10-10) Q3 - SF - 11:20 - Joe Nedney 30-yard FG (SF 13-10) Q4 - ARI - 6:46 - 5-yard TD pass from Matt Leinart to Anquan Boldin (Rackers kick) (ARI 17-13) Q4 - SF - 0:26 - Arnaz Battle 1-yard TD run (Nedney kick) (SF 20-17)
Answer this question: What was the shortest TD pass?
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drop:2.0.0
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Answer the question
Two chemicals are mixed together in a beaker that is sitting in an ice water bath. The ice in the water melts as the chemicals react for one minute. What type of reaction is taking place?
Select from the following.
1). endothermic, in which energy is absorbed
2). endothermic, in which energy is released
3). exothermic, in which energy is absorbed
4). exothermic, in which energy is released
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4).
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ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write a subject line for this message:
Just wanted to thank you all for showing my parents such a good time last night. They really enjoyed meeting you and finally being able to put some faces with the names. At one point I believe my Dad even stated, "I love this place...now we'll have to come here every Wednesday." (An idle threat though don't worry). They, as well as myself, are definitely fans of the topical conversational range ever present at "Steak Night". Our own, though at times juvenile and base, version of the Algonquian Table. Now on to the "food for thought"...I had a hard time narrowing down my selections today so please bear with the number of quotes and their seemingly unrelated themes (I just couldn't cut any more). "Courage, it would seem, is nothing less than the power to overcome danger, misfortune, fear, injustice, while continuing to affirm inwardly that life with all its sorrows is good; that everything is meaningful even if in a sense beyond our understanding; and that there is always tomorrow." --
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Food for thought...
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Summarize this article:
The operator of the WeChat messaging app is worth $249bn compared with $246bn for Alibaba.
Tencent shares jumped by over 6% to a record high in Hong Kong after reporting strong quarterly earnings on Wednesday.
The internet giant said profit rose by 47% to 10.9bn yuan ($1.6bn; £1.2bn) in the three months to June.
Revenues surged due to growth in its online gaming business and advertising.
Out of China's three internet giants, the online gaming and social media company Tencent is now the biggest, but still least known in the West.
Tencent has not attracted the same global attention as its rivals: Alibaba, with charismatic entrepreneur Jack Ma at the helm, and Baidu, the local equivalent of Google.
"Revenues jumped, platforms are booming and it runs the Twitter and Facebook of China," an IG analyst said. "Investors are hoping that, like Facebook, they can turn active users into revenues."
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Tencent has overtaken its rival Alibaba to become China's most valuable tech firm after strong results.
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huggingface:xsum
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zs_opt
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Do these two sentences mean the same thing?
Wild rock legend Ozzy Osbourne was in intensive care today as he continued his “ steady ” recovery from a quad bike accident .
Wild rock legend Ozzy Osbourne could be kept in intensive care for “ several days ” following his quad bike accident , his doctor said tonight .
Select from the following. A. no; B. yes;...I think the answer is
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B.
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Ještě před vyhlášením poplachu ho probudil komunikátor a předal mu vzkaz od Halmana.
Could you please translate this to English?
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Even before the general alarm, his comsec had woken him with a message from Halman.
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wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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What's an example of a movie review?
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I saw this movie on Thursdays night after having a really boring day. I had no expectations, those I had were rather negative. Being that the only movie I've ever watched Jimmy in is the American version of Taxi with Queen Latifah(?)...don't ask why! But seriously..this movie is so cute! Drew Barrymore is always sweet, but I almost fell in love with Fallon's character. Why can't I meet a cute nerd like that. :) Movies like that are excellent. Simple, sweet and necessary. Sunday on a Thursdays. I'm not even a sports fan, but it's something about American movies with baseball that fascinates me. Probably the fact that we don't have that sport here in Norway.
(My first comment ever.) Haha
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imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Solve this math problem
Solve 26*i - 17*i + 36 = 0 for i.
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-4
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write a question you would see in a school textbook.
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Toni got a cut on her arm while playing in a softball game. A few weeks later, the cut was healed. Which process is most responsible for repairing the cut?
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ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
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Jäsen Frassoni totesi maahanmuuton osalta, ettemme ole koskaan esittäneet mielipidettämme laittomasta maahanmuutosta ja tragediasta, jonka vuoksi monet afrikkalaiset kuolevat Välimerellä.
Translate this to English?
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As regards immigration, Mrs Frassoni said that we have never given our opinion on the issue of illegal immigration and the tragedy of the many Africans who die in the Mediterranean.
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wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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Agriculture&Forestryavailable(B)98.000€(EUR)
Generate a sentence using the above characters:
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Agriculture & Forestry available (B)98.000 € (EUR)
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word_segment
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Challenger takes lead in Ukraine vote
plunging a heated debate between the two rivals over the country #39;s future into a run-off. Minister Viktor Yanukovich, who is backed by Ukraine #39;s establishment oriented towards neighbouring Russia.
Multi-choice problem: What is this text about?
OPTIONS: (A). World (B). Sports (C). Business (D). Science/Tech
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(A).
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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This is literally the best taco truck I've ever had! I came to visit a friend in Phoenix and we went here after a night of fun at Charlie's. Not only is the food amazing and full of flavor, but it's beyond reasonable. Tacos are only a $1.00 and oI don't remember anything being over $7.00. It was so good I went here twice during my visit to Phoenix. I tried the carne asada tacos, super nachos with asada, mini quesadilla with chicken and another one with carne asada. I think the quesadilla tastes best with asada. If you love authentic Mexican food, you must try Taqueria Los Yaquis!
Choose the sentiment of this review?
Available choices:
(1). negative
(2). positive
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(2).
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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zs_opt
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See context followed by options. Is "John" the same as "him" in this sentence?
The boy continued to whip the pony , and eventually the pony threw him over. John laughed out quite loud. "Served *him* right," he said.
Possible answers:
A). no;
B). yes;
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A).
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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What is the last thing you want to do before you die?
What is the one thing that you want to do before you die?
Multi-choice problem: Are these two questions inquiring about the same information?
pick from the following.
*no.
*yes.
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yes
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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an american woman detained in north korea a month ago was deported to china on tuesday , u.s. officials said .
What is a very short summary of the above text?
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north korea deports detained american woman
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gigaword:1.2.0
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zs_opt
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Which movie is the following review about?
Gentle and easy to take.
Movie:
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shadow magic
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opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
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zs_opt
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Write the answer: Endemic to New Zealand and currently listed as critically endangered, the kakapo is world's only flightless species of which common bird?
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parrot
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trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Does "seat" mean the same thing in these two sentences? See options at the end.
The seat of a saddle.
He sat on the arm of the chair rather than the seat, which always annoyed his mother.
Select from:
[A]. different meanings;
[B]. the same meaning;..Answer:
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[B].
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super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Do these questions have the same meaning?
Cambodia: What are some mysteries about Angkor Wat?
Cambodia: What are some amazing facts about Angkor Wat?
Choices:
A). no;
B). yes;
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B).
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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What were the weapons used mainly by infantrymen in the American Civil War?
What is the answer?
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rifles
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trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Read the text and answer the questions.
Li Na, who is a famous and wonderful tennis player, was born on February 26th , 1982 in Wuhan. She began to practice tennis at the age of 6, but read the following news: BEIJING--- China's first and only Grand Slam winner Li Na formally announced her retirement on Friday, leaving the Chinese tennis yearning for the next superstar. Following is part of her farewell and retirement letters: 2014 has become one of the most significant years in my career and my life. This year was full of amazing events, which included winning my second Grand Slam singles title at the Australian Open and sharing the extraordinary experience with my country, my team, my husband and my fans. It was also a year filled with difficult moments, such as having to deal with the inevitable ----making the decision to end my professional tennis career. The breaking news lift her fans surprised, especially as it comes on the day when the Asian Games open in Incheon, South Korea, and the Wuhan Open debuts in Li's hometown. "I know Li Na went to Shanghai and Germany in summer to have her knees treated. But I know nothing about whether she is retiring," said Ma Keqin, chief of Hubei Tennis Sport Management Center, a government-backed body in Li's hometown that pays her salary. "I felt sorry for her when she withdraw from the US Open. She must have withdrawn from the tournament because her injuries were serious. I know her well. She's been tough since childhood. She will not quit unless there is no alternative," said Xia Xiyao, Li's coach in the 1990s." Li became an icon for Chinese sports after she won the 2011 French Open, the first Asian to win a Grand Slam singles title.
1. Who announced their retirement?
2. When did she begin playing?
3. What is her job?
4. What year did she retire?
5. What year was she born?
6. Where?
7. Who coached her in the 90's
8. What did she win in 2011?
9. What about in 2014?
10. Where did she have her knees treated?
11. When?
12. What agency pays her salary?
13. Who is the Chief?
14. What does he know about her retirement?
15. Why did she quit the US Open?
16. Who funds the agency that pays her?
17. Where is it located?
18. Where was the Wuhan Open?
19. Where did the Asian Games open?
20. Who was the first Asian to get a Grand Slam singles title?
Numbered answers:
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1. Li Na
2. At age 6
3. Tennis player
4. 2014
5. 1982
6. Wuhan
7. Xia Xiyao
8. French Open
9. Australian Open
10. Shanghai and Germany
11. In the summer
12. Hubei Tennis Sport Management Center
13. Ma Keqin
14. Nothing
15. Serious injuries
16. Her hometown
17. China
18. Li's hometown
19. South Korea
20. Li Na
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coqa:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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What is the sentiment of the following review?
went here to buy a camera, the employee named Tony, was a complete a-hole. very condescending. treated and talked to us as if we were trash. i will NEVER go here again. just because we are not professional photographers does not mean we don't deserve to be treated with respect.
Pick from: [I] negative [II] positive
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[I]
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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zs_opt
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Note the options at the end. Select the topic that this about:
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Preliminary results gave victory to Alu Alkhanov in Chechnya's presidential election Sunday, with the Moscow-backed policeman winning more than 50 percent of the vote, the region's acting president was quoted as saying.
OPTIONS:
(a). World;
(b). Sports;
(c). Business;
(d). Science/Tech;
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(a).
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Sentence: Chinabank's foundation place is the Insular Government of the Philippine Islands.
What data can be extracted from this sentence?
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Chinabank, foundationPlace, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Continue writing the following text: okay ! '' margie began crying . `` em , i 'm so - '' `` do n't call me em ! only garrett calls me that . do n't you dare call me that . '' the officer took me gently by the arm and began walking me to his car . i looked back and shouted , `` i hate you ,
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margie
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lambada:1.0.0
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Christopher Reeve, an actor and director who became an inspiration worldwide after being paralyzed in a horse riding accident, died Sunday of heart failure.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that the sentence below is true?
Christopher Reeve had an accident.
OPT:
-- yes
-- no
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yes
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super_glue/rte:1.0.2
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@robpatrick I saw you when you became famous in Scott's talk, and I was going to catch up and say 'hi' but I guess I missed you.
Select your answer from the options. What is the sentiment of this tweet?
Options: + negative + positive...I think the answer is
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negative
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Most of the fighting ended in continental North America in 1760, although it continued in Europe between France and Britain. The notable exception was the French seizure of St. John's, Newfoundland. General Amherst heard of this surprise action and immediately dispatched troops under his nephew William Amherst, who regained control of Newfoundland after the Battle of Signal Hill in September 1762. Many troops from North America were reassigned to participate in further British actions in the West Indies, including the capture of Spanish Havana when Spain belatedly entered the conflict on the side of France, and a British expedition against French Martinique in 1762 led by Major General Robert Monckton. General Amherst also oversaw the transition of French forts to British control in the western lands. The policies which he introduced in those lands disturbed large numbers of Indians and contributed to Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763. This series of attacks on frontier forts and settlements required the continued deployment of British troops, and it was not resolved until 1766.
Ask a question about this article.
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How many years after the Battle of Signal Hill was fought did Pontiac's Rebellion occur?
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drop:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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This is an email
Dear Committee: Attached is an Excel Workbook that lists auction items received to date. There are three worksheets within this workbook which have the data sorted different ways depending on how you would like to review it (by category, by donor or numerical order). I have to run for the day but I have some additional donations that I will enter into the database on Monday. These are: Hermann Park Stables: Pony Party fpor 10 British Isles: $10 gift certificate Diane McCarten, AOS Middle School Art Teacher: watercolor workshop for 12 people Davey Tree: Deep root fertilization on trees and shrubs West end Bicycle: Del Sol comfort bicycle and a helmet Dance Centre: $25 gift certificate Ouisie's Table: Weekend brunch for 4 Alcon Lighting: Handpainted tin lamp G. Michael O'Leary Family: North Carolina Home Karen Sachar Photography: $300 gift certificate. Additionally the following letters were returned for wrong or incomplete addresses: Daniel's Hair Designs Accent Limousines Nick's Pasta Place BBI Classic Alvin Gee Photography La Contessa Tom James of Houston Gayle McCormick, RMT Pet Spoilers Thanks and have a great weekend. Peggy Haney <<AUCTION ITEMS.xls>>
What is the subject of this email?
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gala item update
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aeslc:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Select from the following. 1. negative 2. positiveWould the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
to enjoy good trash every now and then
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2.
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glue/sst2:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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What happens next?
How to get your friend to leave his girlfriend
Reflect deeply.
Take some time for deep reflection about why you want to encourage your friend to leave his girlfriend. You need to have incredibly good reasons for wanting this.
Pick from:
(A). It could be because you find someone else interesting to hang out with, or because you're afraid of losing your cool with his girlfriend. You should reflect on both things before willing your friend to leave his girlfriend.;
(B). Who your friends date is a choice for your friends to make, not you. However much you may dislike someone a friend chooses to date, in most cases, you shouldn't interfere.;
(C). The following are a few examples of good reasons : Your friendship has failed to provide you with the support you need to make it work. Your friend is far from perfect, but keep in mind that you have learned a lot about your friend and have expressed your support.;
(D). Reasons may be distance, volunteer work, or changing your membership. Figure out what the best, least likely, reasons would be for the two of you.;
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(B).
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Generate a sentence about this data: Loch Fyne eatType restaurant; Loch Fyne food Indian; Loch Fyne priceRange more than £30
Sentence:
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Loch Fyne is a restaurant providing Indian food in the more than £30 price range.
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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How is "Secondly, if smokers have to be made to break their harmful habit for themselves and others, this must be done with the utmost respect." said in Romanian?
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În al doilea rând, dacă fumătorii trebuie determinaţi să renunţe la acest obicei nociv pentru ei şi pentru cei din jur, acest lucru trebuie făcut cu cel mai mare respect.
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wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
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Article:Schweigeminute, by Raoul Haspel, has been number one on the iTunes and Amazon download charts in Austria.
Haspel says it is a protest against the conditions at Austria's main asylum centre, Traiskirchen, where hundreds of migrants have been sleeping outside.
Amnesty International has denounced the conditions at the camp as "inhumane".
Last week the human rights group said about 1,500 people were sleeping in the open air, describing the centre as insanitary and lacking in medical care.
Austria's interior ministry said it was working to try to improve the situation at the camp.
The minute of silence, which is so far only available on pre-order for €0.99 (£0.63), is also catching on in Germany and Switzerland.
Speaking to the BBC, Raoul Haspel, said he wanted to give people a platform to protest Austrian and European policies on asylum seekers and refugees.
He said conditions at Austria's main asylum processing centre at Traiskirchen, near Vienna, were "horrible".
The proceeds from the recording will go to a local Vienna initiative, which works providing aid to migrants and refugees at Traiskirchen.
Government officials say every week about 1,600 people request asylum in Austria, the BBC's Bethany Bell reports from Vienna.
They expect 80,000 claims by the end of this year.
The EU's statistics agency Eurostat says Austria received more than 28,000 asylum applications in 2014. In the first three months of 2015, it had received more than 10,000.
Syrians, Kosovans and Afghans were the three biggest groups claiming asylum in Austria in early 2015, the agency says.
A summary of the above article is?
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A minute of silence released by an Austrian artist to protest against the treatment of refugees is topping online music charts.
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huggingface:xsum
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schriftlich. - (SV) Unseres Erachtens zeichnet sich der Bericht durch eine ausgewogene Sicht auf den Binnenmarkt aus, wobei wir besonders die Bestimmungen zu den sozialen und ökologischen Folgeabschätzungen begrüßen, die neuen politischen Initiativen zugrunde liegen müssen.
Translate this to English?
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in writing. - (SV) We consider that the report has a well-balanced view of the internal market and in particular welcome the provisions on the social and environmental impact assessments which must form the basis of new policy initiatives.
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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How is "However, analyst Slobodan Casule expressed doubt earlier this year that the name change will take place anytime soon, if ever." said in Turkish?
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Ancak analist Slobodan Casule bu yılın başlarında, isim değişikliği olacaksa da yakınlarda olacağı konusundaki şüphelerini dile getirdi.
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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Here is an email: Dear MONIKA, Congratulations! You have been successfully enrolled in the course 'Applied Risk Management Principles'. Course details are provided below: Course Type : Instructor Led Course Course Code : ARMP Session Code : 113001 Number of Units : 0 Price : $350.00 Location : Doubletree Hotel Dallas St. Houston, TX Meetings : Start Time: Nov 30, 2001 8:00 AM End Time: Nov 30, 2001 12:00 PM No instructors or rooms have been assigned to this meeting. You will receive a reminder before the session starts. Thank you.
What is a potential subject line for this email?
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You are enrolled.
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aeslc:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write an article that answers the following question: In which quarter did the Broncos first score a touchdown?
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Coming off their dominating home win over the Chiefs, the Broncos flew to Reliant Stadium for a Thursday night intraconference duel with the Houston Texans. In the first quarter, Denver trailed early as QB Sage Rosenfels got a 5-yard TD run for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the Broncos would get on the board as kicker Jason Elam managed to get a 41-yard field goal. Houston would respond with kicker Kris Brown getting a 41-yard field goal. Denver would end the half with Elam nailing a 47-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Texans would increase their lead as RB Ron Dayne managed to get a 6-yard TD run. The Broncos would respond with QB Jay Cutler completing a 12-yard TD pass to TE Tony Scheffler. However, in the fourth quarter, Houston sealed the win as Rosenfels completed a 4-yard TD pass to WR Andre Johnson, while FB Vonta Leach got a 1-yard TD run.
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Flan2021
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drop:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Here is one sentence: I feel that we need to try harder.
Here is another sentence: I felt my way cautiously through the dangerous business maneuver.
Q: Does the term feel mean the same thing in both these sentences?
OPT:
A). different meanings
B). the same meaning
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A).
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Flan2021
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super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Data: Juno (ex-Jamaica) BUILDER Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Govan; Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Govan COMPLETION_DATE 25 August 1939
What would a sentence about this data be like?
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Built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Govan, Juno was completed on 25 August 1939.
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Flan2021
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Read the text and answer the questions.
More than 40 years ago, John Williams gave away all of his belongings and went off to the mountains to live the way people lived 100 years ago. For food he traps wild animals, fishes in the rivers, and plants whatever he can. John lives in a cabin he made by hand, out of trees he chopped down with an ax. Though he has no s he knows of, he does have a deer he raised from a fawn. The deer lives in the house in the winter and goes with John when he goes into the forest for food. Nobody lives within fifty miles of his cabin in the mountains and John has not been out of the mountains during the entire forty years. One day last year I hiked in to see how John lives. It was like going back in time. There were no roads, no stores, no noise, no pollution, not even a post office.
Most notable of all, there were no people and that's just the way John Williams wants to keep his part of the world--without people. But there is a paradox in his story. John is an educated man. He has books and nobody knows how he got them. Mostly he reads about his world, the forest, the animals, the plants, and the mountains. He has seen airplanes flying overhead but does not want to know about them. For him, electricity is lightning, not light bulbs, refrigerators, televisions, or washing machines. John Williams is 85 years old and had not had a sick day in his life. He attributes his long life to the fact that it has nothing to do with people and in order that he might enjoy many more years of health, happiness, and solitude, I will not tell you where his kingdom lies. There is no room there for you or me.
1. Who gave away all his stuff
2. Why
3. What did he do for food
4. What else
5. Who made his house
6. What pet does he have
7. Where does it stay in winter
8. How far is the closest neighbor
9. How long has he lived there
10. Are there any roads or stores around
11. What does John have in his possession that confuses others
12. What does he read about
13. What does he not want to learn about
14. What does he compare lightning to
15. Has he ever seen an airplane
16. What does he want to stay away from more than anything
17. How old is John
18. Has he ever had a sick day
19. Why does he believe he’s lived so long
Numbered answers:
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1. John Williams
2. he went off to the mountains to live
3. he traps wild animals
4. he fishes in the rivers, and plants whatever he can
5. He did
6. a deer
7. in the house
8. unknown
9. More than 40 years
10. No
11. books
12. his world
13. airplanes
14. electricity
15. Yes
16. people
17. 85
18. No
19. the fact that it has nothing to do with people
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Flan2021
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coqa:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Разве он не хочет меня, как остальные парни?".
Translate to English
English:
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Doesn't he want me like all the other guys?"
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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What are the keywords in the following sentence:
bridge which connects the islands
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bridge, connect, island
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Flan2021
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Sentence: "That tall woman chased a cat."
Would a linguist rate this sentence to be acceptable linguistically?
Available options: (i) unacceptable. (ii) acceptable.
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(ii)
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Flan2021
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glue/cola:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Translate "New diet forms healthy fat in meat" to French?
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Un nouveau régime alimentaire à base de gras animaux sains
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Flan2021
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wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Read this and answer the question. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
Some authors argue that anthropology originated and developed as the study of "other cultures", both in terms of time (past societies) and space (non-European/non-Western societies). For example, the classic of urban anthropology, Ulf Hannerz in the introduction to his seminal Exploring the City: Inquiries Toward an Urban Anthropology mentions that the "Third World" had habitually received most of attention; anthropologists who traditionally specialized in "other cultures" looked for them far away and started to look "across the tracks" only in late 1960s.
What do some authors state anthropology developed as the study of?
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"other cultures
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Flan2021
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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zs_opt
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