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Would a linguist find the following sentence to be a valid English sentence grammatically?
I separated the milk of the cream.
pick from the following. - unacceptable - acceptable
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unacceptable
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glue/cola:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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What happens next in this paragraph?
How to order contacts
Make an appointment with your optometrist.
To order contacts, you'll need to get examined by an optometrist and get a prescription. You can either schedule an exam for contacts only or one to be fitted for glasses as well.
Pick your answer from: A). At the end of your fitting, an optometrist will give you your prescription with all of the information that you'll need for refills. Get a copy of your contact lens prescription.. B). Your optometrist isn't directly involved in the exam process. However, they may be able to help if you need reminders.. C). The optometrist will then make an ultrasound and two or three tomography scans and palpate your eye area. The ultrasound will also help to get a more accurate estimate of size of your eye.. D). A lymph node (gram) is an area above the outside of the eye where your glasses are located. It means that your optometrist can spot and count your hairs, known as the gram..
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A).
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Flan2021
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Write a sentence not in English.
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Jsou v šuplíku. Ve kterém?
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Choose the next sentence.Former Manchester United and Everton coach Steve Round has teamed up again with Steve McClaren at Derby. Round previously worked with McClaren when he was England and Middlesbrough boss. The 44-year-old has also coached at NewcastleUnited ‘He is a top coach,’ McClaren told Derby's website. ‘He is knowledgeable, enthusiastic and a big asset as well. Steve McClaren (right) chats to Steve Round (centre) during an England training session in 2006 Round (centre) also held a coaching role at Manchester United under David Moyes 'We’re all here to help the players and if I can bring anybody in to help them in terms of coaching or off the field aspects, we’ll do that.'
McClaren hopes
OPTIONS:
- Championship's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- David Moyes's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- Derby's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- England's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- Everton's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- Manchester United's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- McClaren's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- Middlesbrough's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- NewcastleUnited's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- Round's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- Steve McClaren's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
- Steve Round's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
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Round's arrival can boost his side's chances of winning promoton
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Flan2021
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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" Dan brings to Coca-Cola enormous experience in managing some of the world 's largest and most familiar brands , " Mr. Heyer said .
In a statement , Heyer said , " Dan brings to Coca-Cola enormous experience in managing some of the world 's largest and most familiar brands .
Select from the options at the end. Are these sentences conveying the same meaning?
Choose your answer from:
(A). no.
(B). yes.
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(B).
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Flan2021
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Multi-choice problem: Given the following context
Jane knocked on the door, and Susan answered it. *She* invited her to come out.
Are "Susan" and "She" the same?
Choose your answer from:
(a). no
(b). yes
A:
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(a).
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Flan2021
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Le génome humain, par exemple, compte trois milliards de paires de bases.
Q :
Translate this to English?
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The human genome, for example, has 3 billion pairs of bases.
Q:
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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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India says China agrees retreat to de facto border in faceoff deal
What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a (E). out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence?
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India and China troops retreat to de facto border in face-off deal
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Flan2021
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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What's an example of a grad-school level question?
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Why should plants be included in investigations about the water cycle?
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Flan2021
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ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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SO MUCH TO DO before we leave for the lake. but the excitement is building and i LOVE it
Describe the sentiment embodied by this tweet.
Select from:
A). negative
B). positive
I think the answer is
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B).
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Flan2021
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Choose your reply from the options at the end. Does "The oldest German Institute of Technology is the Braunschweig University of Technology (founded in 1745 as "Collegium Carolinum")." contain the correct answer to "What was the founding name of the Braunschweig University of Technology?"
Possible answers: (A). yes (B). no
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(A).
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Flan2021
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Read the text and determine if the sentence is true:
World leaders expressed concern on Thursday that North Korea will quit six-party nuclear disarmament talks and will bolster its nuclear weapons arsenal.
Sentence: World leaders have condemned North Korea for pulling out of talks.
Options are:
[-] yes.
[-] no.
A:
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no
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Flan2021
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super_glue/rte:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Who do Herb and Tootsie live next door to ?
What kind of thing would answer this question?
OPT:
A). description;
B). entity;
C). abbreviation;
D). human;
E). numeric;
F). location;
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D).
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Flan2021
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trec:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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If strict mode is enabled, an error occurs for transactional tables and the statement is rolled back.
Translate to German
German:
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Ist der strikte Modus hingegen aktiv, dann erscheint bei transaktionssicheren Tabellen ein Fehler, und für die Anweisung wird ein Rollback durchgeführt.
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Background: Chumbawamba were a British band that formed in 1982 and dissolved in 2012. The band constantly shifted in musical style, drawing on genres such as punk rock, pop, folk, and experimental. Their anarchist or libertarian socialist political stance exhibited an irreverent attitude toward authority, and the band have been forthright in their stances on issues including animal rights, pacifism (early in their career) and later regarding class struggle, feminism, gay liberation, pop culture and anti-fascism. The band are best known for their song "Tubthumping", which was nominated for Best British Single at the 1998 Brit Awards.
Context: By the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chumbawamba had begun to absorb influences from techno music and rave culture. The band members quit their day jobs to begin concentrating on music full-time as they could now guarantee sales of 10,000 and they moved away from their original anarcho-punk roots, evolving a pop sensibility with releases such as Slap! (1990) and the sample-heavy Shhh (1992) (originally intended to be released as Jesus H Christ!, this album had to be withdrawn and re-recorded because of copyright problems). They also toured the United States for the first time in 1990. When Jason Donovan took The Face magazine to court that same year for claiming he was lying by denying he was gay, Chumbawamba responded by printing up hundreds of 'Jason Donovan - Queer As Fuck' T-shirts and giving them away free with the single "Behave". After signing to the independent One Little Indian record label, Anarchy (1994) lyrically remained as politically uncompromising as ever, continuing to address issues such as homophobia (see song "Homophobia", the music video of which features the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence), the Criminal Justice Act and the rise of fascism in the UK following the election of Derek Beackon, a British National Party councillor in south-east London in 1993. The album was the band's biggest success to date reaching the top 30 in the UK and the singles "Timebomb" and "Enough Is Enough" both entering the low end of the UK Singles Chart. The latter featured Credit to the Nation's rapper MC Fusion. The live shows to support the album were recorded and went to make up their first live album Showbusiness!, released in 1995. One Little Indian also decided to re-release Chumbawamba's back catalogue, which meant that the first three albums were released on CD format for the first time. The first two, Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records (1985) and Never Mind the Ballots (1987) were repackaged as one disc under the title First 2. Chumbawamba parted with One Little Indian during the recording of the 1996 album Swingin' With Raymond, although they did release one last CD entitled Portraits of Anarchists which came with copies of Casey Orr's book of the same name.
Question: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?. Whats the answer?
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When Jason Donovan took The Face magazine to court that same year for claiming he was lying by denying he was gay,
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Flan2021
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quac:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Außerdem verfügt es mit den speziellen Maschinen für Herstellung der Flugzeugmotorblöcke, Reparaturen der historischen Motorblöcke und der Maschinen für Elektrofunkenbearbeitung.
Translate to English
English:
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The other equipment of our company are machines for production of aircraft engine blocks and for historical car engine blocks repairs and machines for spark machining.
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Text complete: after all , the house was still a wreck and there were boxes everywhere , and she did n't want to live like that either . she left the kitchen to go change out of her pajamas . she went up to her room and saw her phone light up . 1 missed call emily : 10:22 am rachel waited for the voicemail to come through , and then listened to it . `` hey rach , it 's me ,
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emily
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lambada:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Summarize:
Tina Rothery was fined after taking part in a three-week protest at a field in Lancashire, which was earmarked for shale gas exploration, in 2014.
She initially refused to provide her financial details "on principle" and was found in contempt of court.
A hearing earlier heard she had no money or assets. Energy firm Cuadrilla decided not to pursue costs.
The mother-of-one said she was "delighted" as she left Preston Crown Court to the cheers of 150 fellow protestors.
Ms Rothery was hit with the £55,000 bill after opposing an injunction by the company and landowners while occupying land near Blackpool.
The activist told earlier hearings she would defend her actions, but then failed to provide a defence at subsequent hearings.
She was fined for wasting court time and was further found in contempt after declining to provide the court with details of how she would pay the bill.
The 54-year-old eventually complied after being warned she could face a 14-day prison sentence.
Cuadrilla said it would not pursue costs while she "clearly has no assets to make any payment."
Prior to the hearing, Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood called on the company to drop the case.
Summary:
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An anti-fracking campaigner who failed to comply with the courts has been spared a £55,000 legal bill.
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Flan2021
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huggingface:xsum
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zs_opt
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How did Sherlock Holmes know Irene Adler had feelings for him based on her pupils?
How did Irene Adler fake her death and fool even Sherlock when he saw the body?
Multi-choice problem: Would you say that these questions are the same?
OPT:
A). no.
B). yes.
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A).
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Flan2021
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Translate to French:
Therefore, future presidents of the Council will also be taking part in the meeting, whose tasks it will be to develop and further deepen the dialogue.
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Ainsi participeront également à la réunion les futurs présidents du Conseil, dont la tâche sera de poursuivre le développement et l' approfondissement du dialogue.
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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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La sanación mental es un progreso gradual. How do you say this sentence in English?
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The mindal healing is a gradual process.
| 1
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Flan2021
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para_crawl_enes
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zs_opt
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Translate "Lower production led to a 3.6 per cent decrease in the country's GDP during the first quarter of this year, and will have direct consequences for the overall economy." to Turkish?
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Bu yılın ilk çeyreğinde ülkenin GSYİH'sında yüzde 3,6'lık bir azalmaya yol açan düşük üretim genel ekonomi üzerinde de doğrudan etkilere sahip olacak.
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Ask a question about Alps.
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What does the cracking of the ice create?
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Flan2021
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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zs_opt
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she would n't know which room to go to and even if she found the room on her own , it would terrify miranda if emo girl walked into the room when she was there alone five hours later we were completely unpacked . even our very large room was set up . we 'd taken he empty boxes to the dumpster , packed the fridge with water bottles , and i 'd given half my closet space to miranda . she 'd brought too many clothes to fit in
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hers
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Flan2021
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lambada:1.0.0
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zs_opt
|
Summarize the argument implied by these sentences?
1. Businesses must be able to sort their own ethos .
2. Some ISPs may not opt to use this power given to them by the state , but others may not wish to carry content they consider dangerous .
3. Because extremism is on the very fringe of speech and opinion , and because of the potential dangers that can arise from it , it is only right that the state give some ability to ISPs to block objectionable content .
4. BBC News , Internet providers offer parents bar on porn 11 October 2011 ,
5. ISPs are ultimately private providers of a service .
6. Because of this they should retain the right to restrict that service to certain groups .
7. So long as ISPs make public their policy for what constitutes extremism so that consumers can decide if they want to opt into it , there is no real issue .
8. There are many filters available to users to screen out certain materials already , for example internet providers offer customers the option to block adult content , and this is merely an extension of this approach .
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ISPs are private service providers and should thus be able to have some filters on the most extreme spectrums of extremism
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Flan2021
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opinion_abstracts_idebate
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zs_opt
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Choose from options. Continue the following story.
Mary liked to drink coffee every morning. Today she was in a hurry. She went to a drive through coffee place. She noticed the coffee was the wrong order after she drove away.
Available choices:
1). Mary crashed into a poll.;
2). Mary kept driving and drank it anyway.;
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2).
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Flan2021
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story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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The team lost the game. What is the cause?
Choose your answer from: [-] Their best player was injured.; [-] Their coach pumped them up.;
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Their best player was injured.
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Flan2021
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super_glue/copa:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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What percentage of movies does a person go to see these days that leave them wondering what happened to their eight to ten dollars? ANSWER: TOO MANY! This movie isn't like that. It is a story about real people that are sometimes a combination of both likable and unlikable.
Downside:
Not enough character development & some plot lines left twisting in the wind.
Upside:
Forces viewers to think about the choices they have made for good or bad in their own lives.
Well acted by: Scott Cohen, Judd Hirsch, Susan Floyd, Ato Essandoh and Elliot Korte.
Contains some good lighthearted humor.
Choose your answer. What is the sentiment of this review?
Options:
[1]. negative;
[2]. positive;
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[2].
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Flan2021
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imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Read this and answer the question
Plymouth is served by Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the city's NHS hospital is Derriford Hospital 4 miles (6 km) north of the city centre. The Royal Eye Infirmary is located at Derriford Hospital. South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust operates in Plymouth and the rest of the south west; its headquarters are in Exeter.
What notable clinic is present in Derriford Hospital?
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Royal Eye Infirmary
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Flan2021
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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zs_opt
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Choose your answer.Options are:
* no;
* yes;.
Fred covered his eyes with his hands , because the wind was blowing sand around. He lowered *them* when the wind stopped.
Do "them" and "his eyes" mean the same thing?
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no
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Flan2021
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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6. Outstanding electrical performance under high temperature and low irradiance Say this using Spanish.
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6. Funcionamiento eléctrico excepcional bajo alta temperatura y baja irradiancia
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Flan2021
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para_crawl_enes
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zs_opt
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Here are two sentences:
Two years later , the insurance coverage would begin .
Under the agreement , Medicare coverage for drug benefits would begin in 2006 .
Do they have the same meaning?
Available choices:
[1]. no;
[2]. yes;
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[2].
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Flan2021
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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This is a question with answer options. Goal: how do you prove you're you at an airport?
Which of the following methods is more reasonable for accomplishing this goal?
-- show them your social security card. -- show them your id...I think the answer is
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show them your id
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Flan2021
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piqa:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve 1692*k - 44892 - 22788 = 0 for k.
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40
| 4
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Flan2021
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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[-] Tim was thrilled.
[-] Tim was terribly disappointed.
Write a story that ends with: Tim was thrilled.
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Tim was failing math class. He knew if he didn't pass he would have to go to summer school. He studied hard and asked for extra credit. On the last day of school he found out he passed! Tim was thrilled.
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Flan2021
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story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Translate the following sentence to Czech:
But if this was a ship full of utopians, why carry all this technological baggage?
Czech:
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Ale pokud to byla loď plná utopistů, k čemu jim byly ty přístroje?
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
|
How similar are these two sentences, on a scale from 0-5 (0 is "not similar" and 5 is "very similar")?
7.2-magnitude quake hits Pakistan: CENC
7.7-magnitude earthquake hits SW Pakistan
Choose your answer from: (1). 0 (2). 1 (3). 2 (4). 3 (5). 4 (6). 5
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(5).
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Flan2021
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
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zs_opt
|
How do you say "Draft guidance on IDEs and PMAs for heart valves" in Spanish?
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Guía borrador sobre IDEs y PMAs para válvulas del corazón
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Flan2021
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para_crawl_enes
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zs_opt
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china has been praised especially by the asia-pacific states for efforts to resolve the korean peninsula nuclear issue.
What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a (E). out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence?
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china has been praised by the international community for efforts to resolve the korean peninsula nuclear issue.
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Flan2021
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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What is the debate topic for the following sentences?
1. If , during a fight on a train platform , I shove someone and that person falls on the tracks and is killed by a train , I will be guilty of manslaughter , whether I intended to kill the person or not , because the harm caused by my actions is so great .
2. In criminal law , the establishment of culpability does not always depend on the intentions of the perpetrator .
3. Bullies try to hurt their victims through their actions , either physically or psychologically .
4. The same applies to bullying .
5. The bullys actions were responsible for the victim taking her own life .
6. Whether the bully intended for the victim to die or not , is irrelevant .
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This House would hold students legally responsible for bullying if it resulted in the victim's death
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Flan2021
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opinion_abstracts_idebate
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zs_opt
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Authorities say Monica Meadows, who has appeared in catalogs and magazines, is in stable condition.
Question with options: Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Monica Meadows is in stable condition."?
Options: a). yes. b). no.
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a).
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Flan2021
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super_glue/rte:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: bind, tape, wrist
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He catches sight of duct tape binding his wrists to the wheelchair.
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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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Premise: Two adults and a child wait to cross a street.
Hypothesis: The people are waiting at a corner.
.Choose the correct answer: Given the premise, can we conclude the hypothesis?
Available choices: A). yes B). it is not possible to tell C). no
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A).
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Flan2021
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snli:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Please ask me a question.
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How long does a human live ?
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Flan2021
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trec:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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What claim can be made from the following pieces of evidence?
1. If Western democracies are to live up to their calling as `` shining beacons '' for all mankind , it should seek to promote democratization as the best means of improving human well-being around the world .
2. Because such values are written deep within the heart of the democracies , our governments should seek to export them wherever possible abroad .
3. Everyone should have a right to live without fear of suppression and with the ability to voice their opinions and beliefs .
4. In fact , democracies tend to have constitutions , which ensure the government can not violently suppress peaceful dissent , and must always honour the beliefs of the majority of its people .
5. For these reasons , democracies tend not to suppress their people using violence , as in the case of the Tiananmen Square incident in Communist China or with the `` Tulip Revolution '' in authoritarian Kyrgystan .
6. Free speech provides a legitimate avenue through which to address the government and ease tensions in society that could potentially turn violent .
7. The vote ensures that public expression can take place peacefully , instead of violently .
8. `` Everyone has the right to life , liberty and security of person '' , `` Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression '' and `` Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country , directly or through freely chosen representatives '' are three of the most fundamental tenets of democratic society .
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People are safer and happier under democracy, and countries who benefit from this have a duty to ensure the human rights of everyone in world
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opinion_abstracts_idebate
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zs_opt
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The Steelers traveled back up north to Cleveland to take on the Browns. In the first quarter, the Steelers score the only 3 points as Shaun Suisham nailed a 20-yard field goal to take a 3-0 lead. The Browns however scored 21 unanswered points in the 2nd quarter when Isaiah Crowell ran for a 5-yard TD to take a 7-3 lead followed by Brian Hoyer hooking up with Jordan Cameron on a 51-yard TD pass for a 14-3 lead before finally Ben Tate ran for an 8-yard TD and took a 21-3 lead at halftime. The Browns continued their domination day in the 3rd quarter when Billy Cundiff kicked a 40-yard field goal for the only score of that quarter. In the 4th quarter, they sealed the game when Ben Tate ran for a 1-yard TD making the score 31-3. The Steelers drove down the field and Ben Roethlisberger found Lance Moore on a 26-yard TD pass for a final score of 31-10. With the loss, the Steelers fell to 3-3 and last place in the AFC North.
Ask a question about this article.
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How many yards longer was the longest touchdown pass compared to the second longest?
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Flan2021
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drop:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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What are some of the best part-time jobs where you can work from home and make some good cash?
What are some of the best paid part time jobs that can be done from home?
Do those questions have the same meaning?
(1). no;
(2). yes;
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(2).
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Flan2021
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Are these paraphrases?
His troops were , however , sufficient to prevent a Serbian invasion , and he led the Serbian delegation that negotiated with the Bulgarian king , Stefan Decanski .
His troops were , however , enough to prevent a Serbian invasion , and he led the Bulgarian delegation that negotiated with Serbian King Stefan Decanski .
Choices:
a). no.
b). yes.
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a).
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Flan2021
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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What is an example of a tweet?
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@GAILnp ahhh gail i never see you do the stanky leg last night
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Flan2021
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write an article based on this summary:
A Welsh aviation company co-owned by Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson is looking after a fleet of Airbus jets following the demise of Cyprus Airways.
Article:
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Four A320 aircraft arrived at the St Athan airfield, Vale of Glamorgan, on Sunday and a fifth is expected to fly to Wales in the next week.
Cyprus Airways, the national carrier, shut down suddenly on Friday after the EU Commission said the Cypriot government had breached subsidy rules.
The planes belong to a leasing company.
There had been speculation in newspaper reports on Tuesday that the jets were being 'hidden' in the UK to avoid claims from EU officials or creditors.
Cardiff Aviation says after maintenance the planes are expected to fly for a new airline under different livery.
"It's good business for us," said Cardiff Aviation's managing director Ray Raoufi.
"They will go into our hanger when we have a slot for them and they will have maintenance," he said.
"It's an opportunity for the local economy and will help to create jobs," said Mr Raoufi.
"We were joking that we now have more aircraft than Cardiff Airport."
The jets are currently parked on an old runway at St Athan.
Cardiff Aviation was started by the heavy rock band's lead singer in 2012.
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huggingface:xsum
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Complete the following text: `` she 's great , but i 'm not concerned right now with coupling , '' stowik replied haughtily . ellis and tom exchanged looks . `` you should seriously consider it , '' ellis said gravely . `` i mean it . '' stowik looked up . `` what are you saying ? '' `` there are fifty one of us , dear . you 're already twenty-five . we ca n't afford to let a healthy man like yourself go to waste , '' said
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Write a title:
JimMarch(equalccw) writes quot;Our favorite crooked voting company Diebold has lost a MAJOR copyright case (click for ruling here or description here).
Title:
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Diebold Rejected in Copyright Takedown Attempt
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Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact is a book by Native American author Vine Deloria, originally published in 1995. The book's central theme is to criticize the scientific consensus which has, in his words, created "a largely fictional scenario describing prehistoric North America".
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Vine Deloria's book uses scientific consensus as a credible source to back up his statements in his book.
Pick your answer from:
[A]. Yes
[B]. It's impossible to say
[C]. No
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Marine life diminished. What is the cause?
Available choices: + Boats sailed through the ocean. + Oil spilled into the ocean.
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Oil spilled into the ocean.
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What is a shorter version of this:
north korea 's chief envoy at economic talks with south korea stormed out of a meeting after seoul 's delegation urged the north to honor its nuclear disarmament pledge , pool reports said .
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south korea urges north korea to implement nuclear deal
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Sure, there are more brands than ever. But their value is plummeting as consumer loyalty evaporates. Who's to blame? A new breed of hyperinformed superconsumers. By James Surowiecki from Wired magazine.
What best summarizes the content of the above article?
OPT:
(i). World
(ii). Sports
(iii). Business
(iv). Science/Tech
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Please check if these have the same meaning. Pick your answer from:
[a]. no.
[b]. yes.
She was placed on the route between Leschi Park and Newport , stopping in between at Roanoke , on Mercer Island .
She was placed on the route between Leschi Park and Newport , in between in Roanoke , on Mercer Island .
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The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC fell 23.54 points, or 1.42 percent, to 1,630.08.
The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX gave up 11.91 points, or 1.19 percent, at 986.60.
On a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing", how closely does the first sentence resemble the second one?
Available options: (i). 0; (ii). 1; (iii). 2; (iv). 3; (v). 4; (vi). 5;
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Note that this question lists possible answers. Which person is they referring to in the following sentence?
The space marines killed the aliens because they were a threat.
Select from the following.
[a]. The space marines;
[b]. the aliens;
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Here is a dialogue:
Milly: Where is this hairdresser? I can't find it anywhere!!
Sue: Turn on Glazer Rd. and it's right there. It's on the second floor.
Milly: Ok, I see it now. What time are our appointments?
Sue: Yours is at 2 and mine is at 2:30.
Milly: Ok
Write a short summary!
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Milly's hairdresser appointment is at 2 and Sue's is at 2:30. The hairdresser is at Glazer Rd, on the right, second floor.
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By. Sam Adams. A cab driver who refused to pick up a. blind couple and their guide dogs has been fined in one of the first. cases of its kind in the UK. Martin Roberts and Clare Burman had booked a taxi to collect them from their home in Ipswich, Suffolk. But when driver Metin Akin heard they had dogs he turned down the job, saying he did not want the animals on his car's leather seats. Refused: Cab driver Metin Akin (left) has been fined after refusing to pick up blind couple Martin Roberts and Clare Burman (right) from their home in Ipswich. Mr Roberts, who has been blind since birth, called the Ipswich Cabs 289 company to ask where his taxi was after it failed to turn up 15 minutes after the time he had booked. The operator told him that a driver had refused to take the fare because he was worried about the couple's two labrador guide dogs damaging the black leather seats in his silver VW Passat. Mr Roberts, 35, and 32-year-old Miss Burman, who has been registered blind since the age of 13, then had to wait a further 20 minutes for another taxi driver to pick them up and take them home, on July 8 last year. The. couple reached their destination with dogs Malone and Vikki but then. complained to Ipswich Borough Council who brought charges against Akin. under the 2010 Equality Act. Akin later claimed that the real reason was that he was allergic to dogs and was scared of them as he had been attacked by dogs when he was a child in Antalya, Turkey. The driver, who has been in the UK for four years, also claimed that he did not think his car was big enough for the two dogs. He was prosecuted by the council and. admitted a charge of breaking his licence conditions by refusing to pick. up a disabled person and his assistance dog. Akin, 32, was fined £165 and ordered to pay £1,233.50 costs after he admitted refusing to transport the couple. Complaint: Akin refused to give the couple a lift because he did not want their dogs, Vikki (right) and Malone on his car's leather seats. The. case before South East Suffolk magistrates on Thursday is one of a. handful of similar ones heard in the UK since the introduction of the. act. Mr Roberts who works in computer sales said had been left 'embarrassed and humiliated' by Akin's refusal to take the dogs. He and Miss Burman, a computer skills teacher for Ipswich Blind Society, were at her father's house when they booked cab to drive them three miles home. Mr Roberts said the taxi company were aware that he was with his three-year-old dog Vikki and Miss Burman had her eight-year-old dog Malone. He said after the case: 'I had used the taxi company lots of times in the past without any problem. The act requires equal treatment for everyone in access to employment as well as to private and public services - such as taxi cabs. This must be given regardless of the 'protected characteristics' of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation of the people concerned. In the case of disability, employers and service providers are under a duty to make reasonable adjustments to their workplaces to overcome barriers experienced by disabled people. Certain forms of employment have been given exemptions under the Act, including priests and actors. 'When the cab failed to turn up about 15 minutes after it was expected, I called back to ask what had happened. 'The operator told me that they were sending another car because the nearest driver was refusing to pick us up as he had leather seats and was concerned about our dogs. 'Apparently the operator told him that it was the law that he had to pick us up, but he still refused. 'It was a ridiculous reason because guide dogs are trained not to climb on furniture or sit on seats. 'are always well behaved and sit in the footwells of cars or go in the boot of hatchbacks if the parcel shelf is out. 'Clare usually sits at the front of cabs with the seat pushed back and Malone at her feet and Vikki goes in the back in the rear footwell next to me. 'All taxi drivers are required to carry guide dogs unless they have a certificate giving them exemption for medical reasons. 'We felt embarrassed and humiliated. Imagine if you were denied a cab ride because of the sex or the colour of your skin? It is discrimination. 'I decided to make a stand by complaining to the council and they were very sympathetic. I am glad that they pursued the case in court. 'I want this to send a message out to other taxi drivers that they have to abide by the law. I want to speak out because there might be other blind people who don't feel confident enough to do so.' Mr Roberts said the cab company was not to blame for the driver's behaviour. He added: 'I want to make it clear that they have always been excellent and have assisted us in every way possible. We are still using them regularly. 'We are also glad that the driver is still working there. I don't think it is right that he should lose his job over it.' Ipswich council solicitor Christopher Bing told magistrates that Atkin was the closest driver in the area and had initially accepted the fare. But then he turned down the fare when he realised he would have to transport the dogs, telling his controller that he was worried about his seats, said Mr Bing. The court heard how Akin applied for an exemption certificate last August to give him the right to refuse to carry guide dogs on the grounds that he was allergic to dogs. But his application was refused after he had pin-prick tests which showed he was not allergic to them. Akin claimed yesterday that he had not refused to pick up the dogs because of his leather seats. He said: 'I think I am allergic to dogs. They make my throat sore and I don't like them. 'I have taken one dog at a time in my cab without any problem. It was because there were two dogs. I didn't think it was safe and I thought a bigger car was needed. 'Also I was frightened because I was attacked by two dogs when I was young. Psychologically, I didn't want to pick them up.' Sandy Martin, the Fairer Ipswich portfolio holder for Ipswich Borough Council, said: 'We will not tolerate any discriminatory behaviour by taxi drivers whether it is on the grounds of disability, sex, religion or ethnic origin.'
What are highlight points for this article?
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Metin Akin, 32, refused to pick up Martin Roberts, 35, and Clare Burman, 32. He was fined after charges brought against him under Equality Act 2010. Mr Roberts said the incident had left him feeling 'humiliated'
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In chapters 3 and 4 we described how the U.S. government adjusted its existing agencies and capacities to address the emerging threat from Usama Bin Laden and his associates. After the August 1998 bombings of the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, President Bill Clinton and his chief aides explored ways of getting Bin Laden expelled from Afghanistan or possibly capturing or even killing him. Although disruption efforts around the world had achieved some successes, the core of Bin Laden's organization remained intact. President Clinton was deeply concerned about Bin Laden. He and his national security advisor, Samuel "Sandy" Berger, ensured they had a special daily pipeline of reports feeding them the latest updates on Bin Laden's reported location. In public, President Clinton spoke repeatedly about the threat of terrorism, referring to terrorist training camps but saying little about Bin Laden and nothing about al Qaeda. He explained to us that this was deliberate-intended to avoid enhancing Bin Laden's stature by giving him unnecessary publicity. His speeches focused especially on the danger of nonstate actors and of chemical and biological weapons. As the millennium approached, the most publicized worries were not about terrorism but about computer breakdowns-the Y2K scare. Some government officials were concerned that terrorists would take advantage of such breakdowns. On November 30, 1999, Jordanian intelligence intercepted a telephone call between Abu Zubaydah, a longtime ally of Bin Laden, and Khadr Abu Hoshar, a Palestinian extremist. Abu Zubaydah said, "The time for training is over." Suspecting that this was a signal for Abu Hoshar to commence a terrorist operation, Jordanian police arrested Abu Hoshar and 15 others and informed Washington. One of the 16, Raed Hijazi, had been born in California to Palestinian parents; after spending his childhood in the Middle East, he had returned to northern California, taken refuge in extremist Islamist beliefs, and then made his way to Abu Zubaydah's Khaldan camp in Afghanistan, where he learned the fundamentals of guerrilla warfare. He and his younger brother had been recruited by Abu Hoshar into a loosely knit plot to attack Jewish and American targets in Jordan. After late 1996, when Abu Hoshar was arrested and jailed, Hijazi moved back to the United States, worked as a cabdriver in Boston, and sent money back to his fellow plotters. After Abu Hoshar's release, Hijazi shuttled between Boston and Jordan gathering money and supplies. With Abu Hoshar, he recruited inTurkey and Syria as well as Jordan; with Abu Zubaydah's assistance, Abu Hoshar sent these recruits to Afghanistan for training.
After reading the above, is "Bin Laden" the correct answer to the question "Why did Clinton not mention Bin Laden and al Qaida when he voiced his concerns about terrorism?"?
Pick from:
(I). no;
(II). yes;
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Please briefly summarize this news article:
Yellowstone park considers bumping up bandwidth
In this Nov. 2, 2014 photo provided by Melissa Swagerty, shows Vince Swagerty in Yellowstone National Park near Billings, Mont. The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is re-igniting the debate over technology’s boundaries in an increasingly digital world. Park officials are in discussions with CenturyLink about installing a $34 million fiber optic line through neighboring Grand Teton National Park and into Yellowstone’s interior. That would dramatically improve connectivity in certain areas for mobile devices ranging from smartphones to tablets.
In this Nov. 2, 2014 photo provided by Melissa Swagerty, shows...
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows Yellowstone Falls in Yellowstone National Park in Wyo. The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is re-igniting the debate over technology’s boundaries in an increasingly digital world. Park officials are in discussions with CenturyLink about installing a $34 million fiber optic line through neighboring Grand Teton National Park and into Yellowstone’s interior. That would dramatically improve connectivity in certain areas for mobile devices ranging from smartphones to tablets.
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows...
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows Matthew Swagerty in Yellowstone National Park near Billings, Mont. The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is re-igniting the debate over technology’s boundaries in an increasingly digital world. Park officials are in discussions with CenturyLink about installing a $34 million fiber optic line through neighboring Grand Teton National Park and into Yellowstone’s interior. That would dramatically improve connectivity in certain areas for mobile devices ranging from smartphones to tablets.
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows...
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows Yellowstone National Park in Wyo. The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is re-igniting the debate over technology’s boundaries in an increasingly digital world. Park officials are in discussions with CenturyLink about installing a $34 million fiber optic line through neighboring Grand Teton National Park and into Yellowstone’s interior. That would dramatically improve connectivity in certain areas for mobile devices ranging from smartphones to tablets.
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows...
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows Yellowstone National Park in Wyo. The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is re-igniting the debate over technology’s boundaries in an increasingly digital world. Park officials are in discussions with CenturyLink about installing a $34 million fiber optic line through neighboring Grand Teton National Park and into Yellowstone’s interior. That would dramatically improve connectivity in certain areas for mobile devices ranging from smartphones to tablets.
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows...
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows Yellowstone National Park in Wyo. The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is re-igniting the debate over technology’s boundaries in an increasingly digital world. Park officials are in discussions with CenturyLink about installing a $34 million fiber optic line through neighboring Grand Teton National Park and into Yellowstone’s interior. That would dramatically improve connectivity in certain areas for mobile devices ranging from smartphones to tablets.
In this July 22, 2014 photo provided by Vince Swagerty, shows...
Yellowstone park considers bumping up bandwidth
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Can Old Faithful compete with Netflix? The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is re-igniting the debate over whether there should be any place off limits to technology.
Park officials are in preliminary discussions with CenturyLink about installing a $34 million fiber-optic line through neighboring Grand Teton National Park and into Yellowstone. That would dramatically improve connectivity in certain areas for mobile devices.
Details on the Yellowstone fiber optic project were obtained by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility through a public records request and confirmed by The Associated Press.
The Washington, D.C. advocacy group's executive director, Jeff Ruch, warned that bumping up the park's bandwidth will create more electronic distractions at the expense of the park's natural wonders.
The CenturyLink proposal coincides with a National Park Service campaign to "Go Digital" ahead of its 100th anniversary in 2016. And it comes as concession companies have been pushing for more digital access in national parks, including Arizona's Grand Canyon, Texas' Big Bend and Maine's Acadia.
It's a notion far removed from the park system's early days, when President Theodore Roosevelt took a break from a national speaking tour and dropped from the public eye for two weeks to go camping in Yellowstone.
Yet as wireless connectivity spreads into almost every corner of modern life, the social pressures to "whittle away" at the remaining technology-free refuges are immense, said James Katz, a professor and director of emerging media studies at Boston University.
Katz had a first-hand dose of those pressures this summer, when he travelled through Yellowstone with his teenage children. They hit all the main attractions: Old Faithful, Yellowstone Falls, roaming herds of wild bison.
Whenever connectivity dropped off, Katz said, the complaints from the teens would begin.
"It was quite fascinating to see a naturally-occurring experiment about what happens when you take away technology from kids," he said. "They wanted to be in touch with their friends and exchange Snapchat photos — not of the beautiful scenery but themselves."
Another visitor, Vince Swagerty of Newberg, Oregon, wasn't surprised when he ran into trouble uploading pictures during a July tour of Yellowstone with his wife, son, 20, and daughter, 23.
"You take a cell phone shot of one of the bison right next to you, almost looking in your window, and you want to get that up on Facebook," said Swagerty, a 51-year-old tech-savvy amateur photographer who works as an administrator at a Christian school. "You pretty much know you're not going to upload any normal-sized pictures from a cell phone, be we expected to face that."
He added that it would be "neat" if Yellowstone had the same technological conveniences he finds outside the park, but wouldn't be bothered if he went back and still had connection problems ten years from now.
No survey has been done to determine the quality and extent of wireless coverage in the 401 parks and other attractions overseen by the National Park Service, agency spokeswoman Alexandra Picavet said.
She said the "Go Digital" campaign won't shape up the same way in every park, and each will have to decide what is suitable. But she said that the park service has no intention of looking backward as it enters a second century.
"People are dependent on wireless, they're dependent on cellular — a mode of communication and activeness that is different from what the National Park Service has provided previously," Picavet said.
Louisiana-based CenturyLink has not submitted a formal application on the Yellowstone proposal, according to park officials and company spokeswoman Michelle Jackson. For the project to make economic sense in such a remote area, Jackson said, the company has asked for most costs to be covered by the Park Service and companies that would benefit from the line, including Verizon, Union Wireless and park concessionaires.
Park officials said they have not agreed to provide any money. Yellowstone technology chief Bret De Young said the proposal offers a chance improve spotty and limited wireless services. He stressed that coverage still would be restricted to five developed areas inside the park.
"They would want you to think we're going to do wall-to-wall coverage so people can watch Netflix," De Young said, referring to the proposal's critics. "It's just about taking the infrastructure we have and making it work."
Ruch, the advocacy group director, said it would be inappropriate for the park to put any money toward a fiber-optic line given its backlog of road maintenance and other basic infrastructure improvements. He said the park should halt discussions with CenturyLink or invite public input into whether it's a good idea.
Yet Ruch also acknowledged that his group is up against a suffusion of technology that shows no signs of abating. "I think if we were to put it to a vote, we're a Luddite minority," he said.
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Details on the Yellowstone fiber optic project were obtained by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility through a public records request and confirmed by The Associated Press. The Washington, D.C. advocacy group's executive director, Jeff Ruch, warned that bumping up the park's bandwidth will create more electronic distractions at the expense of the park's natural wonders. Yet as wireless connectivity spreads into almost every corner of modern life, the social pressures to "whittle away" at the remaining technology-free refuges are immense, said James Katz, a professor and director of emerging media studies at Boston University. Louisiana-based CenturyLink has not submitted a formal application on the Yellowstone proposal, according to park officials and company spokeswoman Michelle Jackson. For the project to make economic sense in such a remote area, Jackson said, the company has asked for most costs to be covered by the Park Service and companies that would benefit from the line, including Verizon, Union Wireless and park concessionaires. Ruch, the advocacy group director, said it would be inappropriate for the park to put any money toward a fiber-optic line given its backlog of road maintenance and other basic infrastructure improvements.
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Sentence: "The Canadian bought himself a barbecue."
Would a linguist rate this sentence to be acceptable linguistically?
Pick your answer from:
(a). unacceptable
(b). acceptable
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(b).
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glue/cola:2.0.0
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Translate "Publicaciones de congresos y coloquios organizados por los Padres de San Sulpicio" from Spanish to English.
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Publications of the Congresses and Symposiums Organized by the Priests of Saint Sulpice
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* description; * entity; * abbreviation; * human; * numeric; * location;Would the answer to the question "What was the worst hurricane ?" be an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric value?
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Write an article based on this summary:
Open your Settings. Scroll down to About Phone. Find your MAC address. Find the Bluetooth MAC address.
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When looking at the Home screen, push your Menu button and select Settings. You can also open Settings by tapping the app in the App Drawer. This is typically located at the bottom of the Settings menu. In the About Phone menu, tap Status. Scroll down until you find the Wi-Fi MAC address entry. This is your device's MAC address. The Bluetooth MAC address is located directly beneath the Wi-Fi MAC address. Bluetooth must be turned on for your device in order to see the address.
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Dialogue:
Kate:
Manuel: how beautiful!!!
Kate:
Jeff: If I was there i would just jump into this emerald water
Kate: the colour is amazing, but it's really cold
Jeff: I guess so, fresh mountain water
Kate: exactly, I entered it and managed to stay there like 3 minutes
Kate: it's not even that warm here
Jeff: is it already in Laos?
Kate: Yes, very close to the Thai border though
Jeff: is Laos cheaper?
Kate: yes, I'd say so
Kate: but of course Thailand is very nice as well
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Kate is in Laos, but it's not really warm. The water there is emerald, but really cold. She managed to stay in it only for 3 minutes. Laos is cheaper than Thailand.
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samsum:1.0.0
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Translate "Amendment 5 Article 3 d (new) Article 3d In the course of the final year of the Protocol’s validity and before any agreement to renew the Protocol is concluded, the Commission shall submit to the Council and the European Parliament a report on the implementation of the Agreement." to French?
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Amendement 5 Article 3 quinquies (nouveau) Article 3 quinquies Au cours de la dernière année de validité du protocole et avant de conclure un nouvel accord de renouvellement de celui-ci, la Commission présentera au Parlement européen et au Conseil un rapport sur l’application de l’accord.
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Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American trumpeter, composer, singer and occasional actor who was one of the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades, from the 1920s to the 1960s, and different eras in jazz.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true?
Satchmo or pops was Louis Armstrong's nicknames, but he didn't particularly care for them
Possible answers:
(I). Yes;
(II). It's impossible to say;
(III). No;
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The fifth season of the television sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiered September 26, 2017 on Fox. It is the final season to air on Fox, as the series was cancelled on May 10, 2018, before NBC picked it up for a sixth season on May 11, 2018.
Choose your answer: Is the following statement correct based on the text
is there a season 5 of brooklyn nine-nine
Available choices:
[a]. no.
[b]. yes.
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Keywords: herd, pen, sheep, stand
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
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a herd of sheep standing inside a pen
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What is an example of a tweet?
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ohh my family have a big fight at home. why can't I have a normal family like mileys?
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Translate "In 2004, approximately 350 TUE applications were managed." to French?
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ADAMS contribuera sans doute également à simplifier la gestion des autorisations d'usage à des fins thérapeutiques (AUT), par le biais d'une procédure informatisée.
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Olimpiyat tesisleri. [Atina 2004]
Which language is this?
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Turkish
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Choose from the possible answers, would the following sentence, by the strictest standards, be considered correct by a linguist?
Mary believed his to have loved her.
Choices:
(1). unacceptable.
(2). acceptable.
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CBS News overhauls its morning show
By Gary Levin, USA TODAY
has replaced its entire anchor lineup with a new team.
Harry Smith, 59, and Maggie Rodriguez, 40, along with weatherman Dave Price, will leave the program as of Jan. 3, though CBS says it expects all will remain with the network.
The revamped broadcast will team Erica Hill and Chris Wragge, who now helm the Saturday edition of the Early Show. (Wragge also is a co-anchor at WCBS, the network's flagship station in New York). Jeff Glor, who anchors Saturday's CBS Evening News, will become the show's news anchor, and Marysol Castro, formerly of Good Morning America's weekend edition, will provide weather reports.
Smith, at the Early Show since 2002, will now become the primary substitute anchor for the evening news, Face the Nation and Sunday Morning, while continuing as a reporter, while the network says it is in talks for "prominent and ongoing roles" for Rodriguez and Price.
For the week of Nov. 15, Early Show averaged 2.9 million viewers, little more than half the total for top-ranked Today. Julie Chen left the program earlier to work fulltime in Los Angeles on new daytime series The Talk and, in summer months, Big Brother.
"The content of the show has been first-rate the last six months, but ratings have not grown the way we'd like to have seen them grown," says Sean McManus, president of CBS News and Sports. "We felt at this point it was time to do something dramatic, and we felt this combination does allow us to be competitive in January. We're not looking for any fireworks; we're not going to suddenly be No. 2," he says. But McManus hopes for "slow and steady" progress and says most of the new team is already familiar to Early Show viewers.
You share in the USA TODAY community, so please keep your comments smart and civil. Don't attack other readers personally, and keep your language decent. Use the "Report Abuse" button to make a difference.
What are the most important parts of this text?
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CBS's perennially low-rated Early Show has replaced its entire anchor lineup with a new team.
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three juveniles suspected in the brutal mob beating of a motorist appeared in court and were ordered held in custody while authorities investigate the attack .
Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph?
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prosecutor reviewing mob beating case
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Data: name = Alimentum, food = Japanese, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = 5 out of 5, area = city centre, near = Yippee Noodle Bar. What is a sentence that describe this data?
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Alimentum is a cheap Japanese food serving place in city center near Yippee Noodle Bar with a customer rating of 5 out of 5.
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Translate the following sentence to Romanian:
(NL) Thank you, Mr President, I will correct that.
Romanian:
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(NL) Vă mulțumesc, dle Președinte, voi corecta acest aspect.
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OPTIONS: *Kayla frequently gave the cat warm milk.; *Laura frequently gave the cat warm milk.;
Complete the following sentence.
The cat was more fond of Kayla than Laura because
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Read this and answer the question
In the Catholic Church, Mary is accorded the title "Blessed", (from Latin beatus, blessed, via Greek μακάριος, makarios and Latin facere, make) in recognition of her assumption to Heaven and her capacity to intercede on behalf of those who pray to her. Catholic teachings make clear that Mary is not considered divine and prayers to her are not answered by her, they are answered by God. The four Catholic dogmas regarding Mary are: Mother of God, Perpetual virginity of Mary, Immaculate Conception (of Mary) and Assumption of Mary.
What title is given to Mary in the Catholic Church?
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There is a kind of loyalty I wholeheartedly support: loyalty to our ideals of due process, equal protection under the law, the freedom to speak one's mind and to vote according to one's principles. Only in banana republics do political leaders dole out favors to citizens in exchange for their silence and their vote. By holding personal loyalty above all else, Trump and some of his supporters create a political environment where reason and justice hold little sway. He was probably right when he said he could "stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody" and not "lose voters" — that's what happens when personal loyalty is paramount. ||||| Ms. Le Pen, in America at his invitation, he said, had suggested a coffee in the lobby of Mr. Trump’s building, where he conceded, “there was always a remote possibility” of seeing the then president-elect. “I said, ‘Listen, Marine, you know there is all the media there,’” Mr. Lombardi recalled, saying Ms. Le Pen insisted no one would recognize her. “And sure enough: Bang.” (A spokesman for Ms. Le Pen did not return a call for comment.)
Born in Geneva, Mr. Lombardi has also introduced himself as Count de Canevaro and wears a gold ring bearing his family’s coat of arms. In the library at Mar-a-Lago he walked from a painting of Mr. Trump in tennis whites to a 1750 oil painting of Benedetto Saluzzo Della Manta, who he claimed came from the same region as a distant ancestor.
He moved as a child to Rome, where he said the riots of 1968 and the rampant communism of his university classmates prompted his departure to America. He arrived in his 20s, bummed around, married, had children, started a jewelry business, broke into real estate, divorced and met Gianna Lahainer at a National Italian American Foundation event.
Ms. Lahainer, a former office worker from Trieste who had married the real estate mogul Frank Lahainer, was already a friend and neighbor of Mr. Trump, having bought one of the first condos in Trump Tower. When Mr. Trump first considered buying Mar-a-Lago in 1985, she warned him about the noise pollution from plane traffic over the estate, prompting him to renegotiate the price.
Mr. Lahainer died in 1995 and in 2000, his widow, then 65, married Mr. Lombardi. The couple delighted in telling how she put her late husband on ice at a funeral home because she did not want to miss the social season. “Why should I wait?” she once told the Palm Beach chronicler Ronald Kessler.
Mr. Lombardi said that in reality his wife could not immediately procure permits to send her husband’s body back to his Italian birthplace, but the story amounted to “good advertising.”
While his second wife introduced him to Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago circle, Mr. Lombardi acted as an unofficial (“always unofficial”) representative in the United States of Italy’s anti-immigrant Northern League, often called The Lega in Italy. He said he first met Ms. Le Pen in the early 1990s in Brussels through a friend in the European Parliament. ||||| There is a kind of loyalty I wholeheartedly support: loyalty to our ideals of due process, equal protection under the law, the freedom to speak one's mind and to vote according to one's principles. Only in banana republics do political leaders dole out favors to citizens in exchange for their silence and their vote. By holding personal loyalty above all else, Trump and some of his supporters create a political environment where reason and justice hold little sway. He was probably right when he said he could "stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody" and not "lose voters" — that's what happens when personal loyalty is paramount. |||||
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– When Amanda Knox was fighting her murder conviction in Italy, Donald Trump not only publicly defended her innocence but donated to her defense, she writes in the Los Angeles Times. When Trump ran for president, however, Knox supported Hillary Clinton and wrote columns against his policies. As a result, Trump is "very upset" with her, per the New York Times, and his supporters rail against Knox for what they view as disloyalty. At the very least, they argue, she could have remained silent. In the LA Times piece, Knox pushes back against that sentiment. "What do I owe Trump? A thank you for his well-intentioned, if undiplomatic, support," she writes. "So for the record: Thank you, Mr. President." Beyond that, forget it. Knox writes that loyalty can be a dangerous thing—it may unite people in a common cause, but it can blind them as to whether that cause is just. "By holding personal loyalty above all else, Trump and some of his supporters create a political environment where reason and justice hold little sway," she writes. Knox points out that while Trump supported her case abroad, he did the opposite closer to home in the case of the Central Park Five. He called for the death penalty despite flimsy evidence, and still views those men as guilty even though they were exonerated years after the fact. For reasons like that, she can't support Trump politically. Yes, she owes him her thanks, but what does she owe her country? "Civic engagement, careful consideration of issues that affect my fellow citizens, and support for policies that deserve support, even if it makes the president 'very upset.'" (Click for her full column.)
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Sentence 1: "Joe has sold his house and bought a new one a few miles away. He will be moving into it on Thursday."
Sentence 2: "He will be moving into The new house on Thursday."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
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Which movie is the following review about?
he performers are charming, particularly Ms. Laurent and Mr. Plummer, with his killer eyes (still seducing after all these years) and a voice that echoes in your ears.
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Infuture,whensensorsforon-linedeterminationofindicatorbacteriabecomereality,thesecanbecoupledtoexistingstationsforon-linesensorsandtheresultscanbeassimilatedintoon-linedynamicmodellingaswell.
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In future, when sensors for on-line determination of indicator bacteria become reality, these can be coupled to existing stations for on-line sensors and the results can be assimilated into on-line dynamic modelling as well.
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The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, is a cornerstone work of High Renaissance art.
Multi-choice problem: Is it true that michelangelo painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel?
OPT: [I] no [II] yes
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Minun kysymykseni on seuraava: jos Eurooppa, kristinuskon kehto, ei pysty suojelemaan kristittyjä ja heidän vapauttaa harjoittaa uskontoaan, kuka pystyy?
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My question is this: if Europe, as the cradle of Christianity, fails to defend Christians and their freedom to practise their religion, then who will?
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Located in very scenic and recreational surroundings right down to the Viborg lakes 2 restaurants overlooking the lake and a night clubbar
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Located in very scenic and recreational surroundings right down to the Viborg lakes. 2 restaurants overlooking the lake and a night club/bar.
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Here is a premise: "A few people standing on top of a mountain taking pictures."
Here is a hypothesis: "A few climbers stand atop Mt. Everest and take pictures of themselves shortly before dying on their descent."
.Does the premise tell us whether the hypothesis is true?
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-yes;
-it is not possible to tell;
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Select the correct sentiment of the following review: After what was considered to be the official Dirty Harry trilogy with The Enforcer(1976) to be the final chapter in the series. Dirty Harry is back, older, more dirtier and grittier than ever since the original 1971 classic.
Dirty Harry in the past has killed a psychopath killer, vigilante cops, and Vietnam veteran terrorists. But now he's after a new killer, a killer who wants payback, by gunning down her attackers.
Sudden Impact brings a new meaning and more darker tone to Dirty Harry. Callahan is on a new murder case that is circling back to a woman(played by Sondra Locke), who was brutally raped, along with her sister, who is left traumitized. Ten years after, she's out for revenge by gunning down her attackers. At the same though Callahan is on a heat of trouble by his superiors after he provokes a mob boss to a heart attack, of which the mob are hunting him as well. So in order to let the heat die down within the city, Harry is on order to take a vacation on a seaside town, but at the same time the raped victim is in town as well, while hunting her attackers one by one. Harry is on the investigation and finds the killings very similar, as he homes in on the killer's trails.
Sudden Impact in my opinion, has to be one of my top 10 revenge films, as well as being the second best Dirty Harry movie yet, far better than both The Enforcer and The Dead Pool combined. Sudden Impact has what the original Dirty Harry had, a dark tone with entertaining value.
So do you feel lucky, punk?
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(b). positive
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Fact: water vapor is found in the atmosphere
Question: Which is a visible example of water vapor
What's the answer? Pick your answer from: 1. aerial clouds; 2. snow; 3. cigarette clouds; 4. ice;
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Would a linguist find the following sentence to be a valid English sentence grammatically?
The builder of his house visited Peter.
Possible answers:
1). unacceptable;
2). acceptable;
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What are the keywords in the following sentence:
you can use anything from this web of field of study
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Haiti's Orphans - Doc Zone | CBC-TV
Thursday August 4, 2011 at 9 pm on CBC-TV Repeating: Friday August 5, 2011 at 10 pm ET/PT on CBC News Network
Ramsey Ben Achour, Heartland Alliance
Pastor Vincent, Good Samaritan Foundation
Gina Duncan, Executive Director, Fondation Enfant Jesus
With the death toll estimated at a staggering 300 000, and 1.5 million left homeless, the images of infants and children in distress make outsiders yearn to help, which is why the unfolding story of Haiti's orphans -- the most helpless of the earthquake victims -- has kept people riveted.
It’s a story of good intentions colliding with different agendas. In the aftermath of the disaster thousands of children were left orphaned or abandoned. Their plight opened a floodgate of adoptions. Planeloads of children landed in North America and Europe, some without proper screening or documentation. Over a thousand went to the U.S alone. No one doubted the sincerity of these efforts. It was all about saving the most vulnerable people in a country devastated by disaster.
But a backlash occurred. 10 Baptist missionaries were detained for improperly taking custody of 33 children. Amid concerns from agencies like UNICEF and The Red Cross, the Haitian government clamped down on all international adoptions. It opened the door again, but just by a crack. And it remains confusing and chaotic.
Our documentary looks at the opposing sides in this dilemma. We follow a Heartland Alliance family reunification team as it struggles to find any living relatives of the children in their care. Twelve-year-old Danise Romelus is found living in a camp with a stranger, until Heartland moves her to a temporary orphanage, as they desperately try to get the traumatized girl to give them a few clues to her identity. Her story takes them down an unexpected path, but in the end, the girl finds a safe haven 8 months after the quake. The Heartland Alliance team is adamant that the freeze on adoptions continue as long as it takes to reunite families.
Meanwhile, many desperate mothers are actually giving up their children with the hopes that they will be adopted internationally. Already prior to the earthquake, an estimated 1 in 10 Haitian children were either orphaned or abandoned. No one knows how many since. The toddler room at God's Littlest Angels. At God’s Littlest Angels orphanage, American director Dixie Bickel can only watch in despair. She respects the government’s position, and must tell prospective adoptive parents that it may take many more years before they can bring a child home. Still, mothers like Wilfrine Lavoile find their way to her door every day. Wilfrine has made the decision to give up her oldest son, 5-year-old Montesqui, in the hopes of a better life for him.
We also follow the indefatigable efforts of former Canadian aid worker Tamara Palinka who travels to Haiti every 2 months in the hopes of seeing the little boy who stole her heart, Sonson. But, the new mantra that is sweeping Haiti– help the children by helping their families, wins out…at least temporarily. And Tamara has a different choice to make.
In the end, our documentary will show that there is no easy solution to the plight of Haiti’s orphans, no right and wrong, only differing approaches that sometimes clash. And the children are at the centre of the storm.
Through these compelling and touching stories, we will offer a glimpse of the task at hand, the passion to help and ultimately, the cost of life and love.
What was this article about?
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Following the journey of the families and orphans of the Haiti earthquake. A glimpse of the will to survive, the passion to help and ultimately, the cost of life and love.
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The seed for Wide00014 was:
- Slash pages from every domain on the web:
-- a ranking of all URLs that have more than one incoming inter-domain link (rank was determined by number of incoming links using Wide00012 inter domain links)
-- up to a maximum of 100 most highly ranked URLs per domain
- Top ranked pages (up to a max of 100) from every linked-to domain using the Wide00012 inter-domain navigational link graph ||||| (CNN) Paul Walker's daughter has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche, claiming the sports car he was riding in had multiple design flaws.
The suit, filed Monday on behalf of 16-year-old Meadow Rain Walker, seeks unspecified damages for defects it alleges contributed to her father's death.
"The bottom line is that the Porsche Carrera GT is a dangerous car. It doesn't belong on the street," Walker's attorney, Jeff Milam, said in a statement. "And we shouldn't be without Paul Walker or his friend, Roger Rodas."
Calvin Kim with Porsche Cars North America said the automaker hasn't seen the lawsuit and wouldn't comment on specifics.
"As we have said before, we are saddened whenever anyone is hurt in a Porsche vehicle, but we believe the authorities' reports in this case clearly established that this tragic crash resulted from reckless driving and excessive speed," Kim said.
The actor was best known for his role as Brian O'Conner in the "Fast & Furious" franchise. His life was cut short in a car crash in Southern California on November 30, 2013, during a few days off in the filming of the seventh movie in the popular series. He was 40.
The lawsuit alleges "the vehicle lacked safety features that are found on well-designed racing cars or even Porsche's least expensive road cars -- features that could have prevented the accident or, at a minimum, allowed Paul Walker to survive the crash."
The court document contends the 2005 Carrera GT should have come with an electronic stability control system to protect against swerving. The car also lacked adequate side door reinforcement bars and had defective rubber fuel lines, according to the lawsuit.
The investigation
An investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said it was speed that killed the "Fast & Furious" star.
"Investigators determined the cause of the fatal solo-vehicle collision was unsafe speed for the roadway conditions," Los Angeles County Sheriff's Commander Mike Parker said in March 2014.
The high-performance 2005 Porsche Carrera GT was going "between 80 and 93 mph at the time the car impacted a power pole and several trees," the report said. The posted speed limit on the Santa Clarita, California, office park road was 45 mph.
The sheriff's conclusion was no surprise, since the coroner's report previously estimated the car was speeding at 100 mph.
A source familiar with the Walker family's lawsuit, however, say that investigators who analyzed surveillance video think the car was actually going slower. The suit, in fact, claims the vehicle was traveling "at approximately 63 to 71 mph when it suddenly went out of control."
The family's investigators think the car was going between 40 and 60 mph at the point of impact, according to the source.
Possibly to explain the damage to the car in a lower-speed accident, the suit says the doors on the Porsche used "side door reinforcement bars that lacked adequate welds and consisted of material weaker in strength than what is used in popular mass-market cars ... designed and built to be operated at speeds much slower than the Carrera GT."
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Last year's sheriff's investigation came to some additional conclusions.
Walker and friend Roger Rodas, 38, had no drugs or alcohol in their blood. Both men were wearing seat belts. The airbags deployed as they should have when the car clipped a light pole and several trees, investigators said.
Nothing mechanical went wrong to cause the Porsche to leave the wide road. Investigators found "no pre-existing conditions that would have caused this collision," the report said. Experts from Porsche and Michelin were consulted
Walker and Rodas, racing team partners, left a charity event at a car shop co-owned by the men to take a ride in an office park in the community of Valencia in Santa Clarita, about 30 miles north of Hollywood. The crash happened a few hundred yards away on a wide street.
An autopsy revealed "scant soot" in Walker's trachea, suggesting his life ended before the smoke and fire engulfed the car.
The actor's body was badly burned "and in a pugilistic stance. His right wrist was fractured and his left arm was fractured," the report said. Rodas was also described as in "a pugilistic" -- or defensive -- position.
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Walker suffered fractures of his left jawbone, collarbone, pelvis, ribs and spine, the report said.
Rodas "rapidly died of severe blunt head, neck and chest trauma," the report said. |||||Summary:
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– Fast & Furious star Paul Walker's teenage daughter believes her father would still be alive if he had been in a different car on the night of Nov. 30, 2013, according to a wrongful death lawsuit. Meadow Walker, 16, is suing Porsche, alleging that the Carrera GT his friend Roger Rodas was driving lacked safety features that could have prevented the accident, People reports. The lawsuit says the vehicle—which even a former Porsche manager calls "the most dangerous car on the road"—became a literal deathtrap after the crash when a "defective" seat belt left Walker unable to escape before it burst into flames. Meadow's lawyer says the Carrera GT is a "dangerous car" that "doesn't belong on the street," though authorities say dangerous driving is to blame for the deaths. The Porsche was going between 80mph and 93mph when it crashed in a 45mph zone, according to investigators who determined that unsafe driving was the sole cause of the accident. A Porsche spokesman tells CNN that "we are saddened whenever anyone is hurt in a Porsche vehicle, but we believe the authorities' reports in this case clearly established that this tragic crash resulted from reckless driving and excessive speed." (After Walker's death, his younger brothers helped producers finish Fast & Furious 7.)
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Claim: Universal broadband is a necessary prerequisite to developing more efficient and effective power-grids
What evidence supports this claim?
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1. IT Channel Planet .
2. 18 February 2010 .
3. The state providing broadband is an essential part of upgrading energy provision for advanced countries in the 21 century .
4. Kass , D. FCC Chairman Wants Ultra High Speed Broadband in 100 Million US Households by 2020 .
5. The incentive for states to employ broadband across their territory is tremendous , beyond mere access to fast internet .
6. This is why private firms will never be sufficient in efficient provision of broadband , because they do not reap all the benefits directly of the smart grid that can arise from its development .
7. The US government has since committed to creating its own new grid , one that would increase efficiency , supply and management , and lower costs of energy provision to its citizens .
8. Such grids depend on the reliable and advanced broadband networks .
9. Advanced infrastructure technology often relies on the existence of broadband technology universally installed across the grid .
10. Countries like South Korea and Japan have succeeded in expanding their power grids by means of smart grids , power-grids that are far more efficient than existing structures in previously leading states like the United States , that make use of the broadband network in the provision of power .
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LAST CALL for signing up for Fundamentals of Electricity. As a result of several calls, we have extended the registration deadline until this Wednesday, January 23rd, 2002. To register for this informative class, fill out the registration form and fax it to (713) 856-6199 to my attention by this Wednesday! Thanks, Lana Moore NESA <<521_Electricity.pdf>>
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Text: Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino is a concept album depicting a luxury hotel at Tranquility Base, the location of the 1969 moon landing. Lyrically, the album refers frequently to science fiction, incorporating hyperrealist satire and ``interstellar escapism'' in order to explore entertainment's role in periods of social change: ``the desire to escape into it, and the desire to create it''. This is influenced by current politics in the United States, as well as consumerism, fame, religion and technology, with the ``forgetful, distractible oddballs'' Turner embodies as narrators frequently becoming distracted from its social commentary. These multiple narrators are unreliable, ``sometimes barely (able to) string a sentence together'' and were inspired by lounge music. Turner uses multiple vocal tones to embody the different characters, with his wide vocal range incorporating both deep and falsetto singing styles. The album's lyrical voice has been described as ``absurdist suave'', in oppose to the ``witty sleaze'' of Turner's previous work, and has been compared to Argentinian short-story writer Jorge Luis Borges. The dense and self-aware lyrics have been described as ``endlessly quotable'', written in a rambling, stream-of-consciousness style. Turner cited various films as influencing the lyrics, including Spirits of the Dead (1968), World on a Wire (1973) and the works of Jean-Pierre Melville. Furthermore, the ideas present within the books Amusing Ourselves to Death (1985) by Neil Postman and Infinite Jest (1996) by David Foster Wallace inspired Turner's philosophical exploration of the modern human condition.
Question: is tranquility base hotel and casino a real place?
Available options: a). no. b). yes.
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Does the sentence "These state beliefs in both the Immaculate Conception of Mary and the Virgin birth of Jesus." answer the question "Which Gospel provides an identical account of the Virgin Birth as Sura 19 in the Qur'an?"
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