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Choose from the possible answers, would the following sentence, by the strictest standards, be considered correct by a linguist?
Every politician is worried when the press starts attacking him.
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SALT LAKE CITY — A Moroni man has died from rabies, the first death of its kind in Utah since 1944.
Gary Giles, 55, died Sunday, but struggled for weeks with an slowly progressing disease that doctors couldn't stop from infecting his brain and other organs, ultimately leading to his death.
He and his wife, Juanita Giles, didn't realize that the bats that had frequented their home were carriers of a rabid and highly contagious virus.
"The bats never hurt us, and we were always catching them in our hands and releasing them outside because you hear all the time about how bats are good for the insect population, and you don't want to hurt them," Giles said Thursday.
"The bats would lick our fingers, almost like they could taste the saltiness of our fingers, but they never bit us."
Gary Giles first had neck and back pain and went to the local emergency room on Oct. 19 and was sent home with steroids and other pain management treatment for a potential pulled muscle; but that turned into numbness and tingling, and, eventually, wheezing. His wife called 911 and he was taken by ambulance to another local emergency room.
He was again transported to Utah Valley Hospital, and then put in the intensive care unit at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, where he died.
"It's very scary and it is creating a bit of a panic," Giles said, adding that she is getting rabies vaccinations — a series of four shots over two weeks — just in case. Other family members are also getting vaccinated, though the supply of vaccine is limited within the state.
She wants others to be aware of the risk.
"I had no clue," she said. "We would wake up in the night and they would be walking on our bed."
"I've always thought bats were kind of cute, but I had no idea the kind of risk we were at," Giles said.
A fundraising page* has been set up to help the family.
"My dad has always been a giver," Crystal Sedgewick, Giles' daughter who set up the page said. "During the final 24 hours that he was still able to speak with us, he was in a delusional state, and he still couldn't stop talking about all the people that he needed to help and favors that he had yet to follow through with."
She said it is difficult for the family to ask for or accept anything.
Bats are the most common source of rabies in Utah, Utah Department of Health epidemiologist Dallin Peterson said. He said a bite or scratch from a bat may not be felt because a bat's teeth and claws are very small.
The disease, as is likely with the case of Gary Giles, can also be transmitted via an infected animal's saliva.
Rabies, though very rare, Peterson said, is nearly always fatal once symptoms develop. The last deadly case in Utah was 74 years ago.
After exposure to an infected animal, Peterson said it can take three to 12 weeks for symptoms to show up. From there, it can be less than a week until a person is in a coma.
"Once it gets into the central nervous system, it advances quickly," he said. "It's a terrible way to pass away."
Between 150 and 200 bats are submitted to the health department every year to be tested. Migratory bats come from all over the state, most frequently stopping along the Wasatch Front. A hibernating kind of bat is also found in some national parks.
"They like nooks and crannies or caves, dark areas or attics," Peterson said.
This year, 14 bats tested by the health department have been found to have rabies. The state averages 20 to 25 positive tests each year.
In the fall of last year, bat infestations were found in West and Layton high schools. Because bats are endangered, they should not be killed, but dealt with by a professional. No one was harmed in the process, and houses were built to attract the bats outside of the school.
Peterson said anyone exposed to bats, especially bats that exhibit odd behavior, should seek medical help to rule out potential risk.
"If you find yourself near a bat, dead or alive, do not touch, hit or kill it," Peterson said.
While no human-to-human transmission has been documented outside of organ transplantation, he said it is "theoretically possible" to spread rabies through contact with bodily fluids such as saliva and tears, as well as cerebrospinal and respiratory tract fluids.
Rabies is not found in urine, blood, serum or feces.
Peterson said the health department hasn't confirmed that the Utah man died from exposure to an infected bat, but a Center for Disease Control and Prevention laboratory in Atlanta can detect the species.
An estimated 40,000 people in the United States get preventive treatment for rabies after a bite or scratch from a dog or cat that might not be up-to-date on vaccinations. The Utah Department of Health advises keeping up on rabies vaccinations for all domestic animals, not only for the sake of human owners, but to avoid the heartache of unnecessarily euthanizing or treating pets.
The health department advises people to not approach wild animals or strays, which can also carry the highly contagious and fatal viral disease.
Domestic animals with rabies may exhibit behavior changes, general sickness, trouble swallowing, increased drool or saliva and biting at everything.
For more information on rabies, call the health department at 801-538-6191 or visit health.utah.gov/epi/diseases/rabies.
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Photos ||||| Just over 2 weeks ago, my dad was experiencing back pain. While he was working on October 16th, he tweaked his neck and pinched a nerve. He was seen by a chiropractor and that was able to help relieve some of the pain initially. Later he began to experience numbness and tingling in his arms, followed by uncontrollable muscle spasms. He was seen in the ER on the 19th & 20th. Both times he was given steroids to help with what they believed was inflammation around the nerves. The medications that he was given had a negative effect and he ended up being transferred up to the ICU at UVRMC on the night of the 20th. Unfortunately, we were unable to see the Neurologist until late in the afternoon on the 21st. During the time that we waited, my dad experienced an unbelievable amount of pain and sickness. That night, they intubated and sedated him to do a lumbar puncture and MRI, both of which came back normal. We remained at this hospital for the next 9 days while doctors performed extensive testing. Everything came back normal. This was incredibly aggravating to the doctors and to our family. We took him off of all of his sedatives on the 25th...it was time for him to wake up...only he didn't wake up. We were told on the 26th that he was in a coma. Doctors quickly did another MRI and hooked him up for another EEG only to find that he was experiencing seizures in his brain approximately 16 times an hour. He was then sedated again and treated for his seizures. On the 28th when his seizure activity was stabilized, he was transported via life flight up to IMC where they have Neuro Intensivists on the floor 24/7. With him hooked back up to EEG, they once again completely removed him from sedatives. There was nothing. No seizures, and very minimal brain activity. Doctors continued with more testing, all of which continued to come back normal. Meanwhile, dad continues to have MRI tests, which come back with slow but steady deterioration, although we cannot find the reason why. Because of the length of time that has gone by with very little brain and brain stem activity, if he were to wake up he would not be able to function the way that he would want to. The likelihood of him waking up at all is not very realistic at this point. The doctors no longer feel that there is anything that they can do to help him, and our family has had to make the very hard decision to have him removed from life support on Sunday. To say that we're heartbroken would be an understatement.
My dad has always been a giver. During the final 24 hrs that he was still able to speak with us, he was in a delusional state, and he still couldn't stop talking about all the people that he needed to help and favors that he had yet to follow through with. He has a heart of gold. Accepting or even asking for help isn't one of our strong points. Due to circumstances outside of our control my dad does not currently have life insurance. Medical and funeral expenses will be overwhelming. I'm setting up this account to try and help our mom in any way possible. If you're able to make a donation we are forever grateful. If you're unable to, please know that you're all still very loved and that we have greatly appreciated all of your thoughts and prayers in my family's behalf. The only favor that I ask of everyone, is that you take the time to tell those that you love how much they mean to you. This is a very unexpected tragedy for our family...and what I wouldn't give to turn back time to show my love more.
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Gary S. Giles, age 55, peacefully passed away at the IMC hosptial in Murray, Utah on November 4, 2018 while surrounded by his loving family. He was born on March 13, 1963 in Heber City, Utah to Stanley and Dianne (Simmons) Giles. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Gary married the love of his life, Juanita Thompson on March 29, 1985. They were later sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake City Temple on June 21, 1986. Gary was Juanita’s best friend and soul mate. Together they shared their love for traveling and the great outdoors. He lived the perfect example of Christlike love, and was always willing to help someone in need. His latest love was being a worker in the Manti Temple with his beloved wife. Heaven gained the heart of our family, his loss will be felt by many. He knew how to make everyone around him smile.
Gary is survived by his loving wife Juanita Giles and their 4 children: Crystal (Jerem) Sedgwick, Jessica (Justin) Shepherd, William (Kaylee) Giles, and Dawn Giles, and 9 grandchildren: Audrey, Nellie, Desmond, Ryan, Kestri, Hayley, Evelyn, Oliver, and Chloe. Gary is also survived by his parents Stanley & Dianne Giles, and his siblings: Angela (Eric) Millsap, Julie Wankier, Brian Wankier, Sondra (Earl) Sperry, Catherin (Randy) Dalton, Elizabeth (Kyle) Snider. On Juanita’s side of the family, Gary is survived by his father-in-law Edgar (Donna) Thompson, and Juanita’s siblings: Tom (Lisa) Thompson, Wes (Erin) Thompson, Janelle (Jordan) Schumacher. He leaves behind many more family members and friends who love and adore him. He is preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Carole Thompson; brother-in-law Gary Thompson; grandparents Wayne & Nellie Simmons, and Earl & Ruby Giles.
We would like to extend our most heartfelt gratitude to the many doctors, nurses and other medical staff who cared for Gary and carried us through this most difficult time.
Funeral services Saturday Nov. 10, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Moroni Stake Center, Viewings Friday from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 to 10:30a.m. prior to services both at the church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: www.gofundme.com/gary-giles-medical-and-funeral-cost |||||
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– Gary Giles and his wife, Juanita, would often use their hands to catch the bats that would end up flying around inside their home in Moroni, Utah, and they never had any issues. "The bats would lick our fingers, almost like they could taste the saltiness of our fingers, but they never bit us," Juanita Giles tells KSL. But things started going south with Gary Giles' health in mid-October, when he first started experiencing neck and back pain, and he headed to the ER on Oct. 19. He was treated and sent home with meds, but soon he was wheezing and feeling numbness and tingling, and he was rushed by ambulance to the ER. He died at the age of 55 Sunday, surrounded by his family, and doctors say the cause of death was rabies, likely from the bats. It's Utah's first death from rabies in almost 75 years. On a GoFundMe that has raised more than $7,300 to help the family pay for medical and funeral costs, one of Giles' daughters explains her dad was transferred to the ICU on Oct. 20, and the family was told he was in a coma on Oct. 26. He was taken off life support Sunday. A Utah Department of Health epidemiologist tells KSL contracting rabies is rare, and that bats are the most common cause in Utah, but that once symptoms pop up—and they can take three to 12 weeks to emerge—it's usually fatal. He adds people may not even feel the bat's tiny claws or teeth puncturing the skin. "I've always thought bats were kind of cute," Juanita Giles tells KSL, adding she and her husband would sometimes "wake up in the night and they would be walking on our bed." She adds: "I had no idea the kind of risk we were at." (A New Jersey woman strangled a rabid fox.)
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After leaving the East India Company College Frere was appointed a writer in the Bombay ( now Mumbai ) civil service in 1834 .
In 1834 , after leaving the East India Company College , Frere was named a writer in the Mumbai ( now Bombay ) civilian service .
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Come into contact with a terrorist group.
Where did you come from?
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If "Two ladies with long hair who are between a red and white stripe pole are about to kiss each other.", does this mean that "The ladies with long hair are between a pole and they are kissing."?
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Inthecomingdecades,thepopulationinthearcticregionisprojectedtoincreasesignificantlyduetotheexpansionofexplorationforresources.
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In the coming decades, the population in the arctic region is projected to increase significantly due to the expansion of exploration for resources.
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Article: Hull split will begin with the nuts at the top of the tree rather than the ones at eye level, so make sure to check the fruits that are higher up! Once the hull splits, you’ll be able to see the in-shell almond inside. Almonds in the U.S. most commonly come from California and harvesting will take place from early August to late September. In southern hemisphere locations, such as Australia, harvesting is done between February and April. The almond tree goes from dormancy during the winter months, to blossoming (flowers on the tree), to maturing of the nuts (this is when the flowers fall off and fuzzy gray fruit begins to grow), to fully mature nuts on the tree, and finally to hull-split. Then, you can harvest the nuts. The hull of the almond has a thick, leathery, green-gray coat with a fuzzy exterior (like a peach). Inside of the hull is a wood-like shell, and inside of that shell is where you find the actual nut, or kernel, that you eat. When a hull has split open, you will see the shell inside, and the brown shell should be starting to split open, too. This crack indicates the almond is ripe. This will make the gathering process much easier after you’ve shaken the nuts from the tree! Instead of picking hundreds of nuts off the ground, you’ll be able to pick up your tarp, thus saving you a lot of time. The tarp also helps protect the nuts from ants or other insects that might try to crawl inside the hull. Start at the end of the branch and work your way toward the trunk of the tree. The nice thing about almonds is that you don’t have to pick them individually from the tree. Rubber mallets are used for harvesting many different kinds of nuts and can be purchased online or at a local garden supply store. If you don’t have a rubber mallet, you could also use a broom handle or a long plastic pole. Make sure to wear protective eyewear and a hard hat! The nuts will follow the mallet down toward you, so you want to protect your eyes and your head. There will also be a lot of dust floating around from the hulls, so keeping the debris out of your eyes is important.
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Harvest almonds when the hulls begin to split open. Put a clean, dry tarp beneath the tree when you are ready to harvest. Strike the branches with a rubber mallet to knock down the nuts.
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The East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company (EBT) is a for-profit, narrow gauge historic railroad headquartered in Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania, 19 mi north of Interstate 76 (the Pennsylvania Turnpike) and 11 mi south of U.S. Route 22, the William Penn Highway.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
The East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company has been around for many years.
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Because the Earth's axis is tilted (not perpendicular to its orbital plane), sunlight is incident at different angles at different times of the year.
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Protože je osa země nakloněna (není kolmá ke své orbitální ploše), liší se sluneční svit v různých obdobích roku a v různých úhlech.
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Sam drove around with his high beams on. One of his headlights was out and he thought it was safer. He was pulled over last night. The cop gave him a ticket and told him to fix it.
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The military proposed a defence budget of Kyat 2.36 10^12 (USD 2.39 1,000,000,000) for 2014-15 and was approved by the Assembly of the Union. The incumbent Minister for Defence Wai Lwin revealed at a Assembly of the Union section on 28 October 2014 that 46.2% of the budget is spent on personnel cost, 32.89% on operation and procurement, 14.49% on construction related projects and 2.76% on health and education.
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In 2011 won the U20 - Team of Dorset and Wilts 4 and played 3 in the U20 County Championship competition .
In 2011 the Dorset and Wilts U20 side won 4 and played 3 in the U20 County Championship competition .
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Treasury prices rose slightly , sending the 10-year note yield down to 4.38 percent from 4.39 percent late Friday .
Treasury prices gained for the third day in a row , pushing the 10-year note yield down to 4.35 percent from 4.36 percent late Monday .
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1. A very unconventional way to tell a story we've seen about a million times, and for that (along with the lean 94-minute running time), I am thankful. Keep an eye on Moncrieff -- she's the real deal.
2. Moncrieff chooses to scrutinize highly unpleasant material but, fortunately, she never takes an exploitative or sensationalistic approach. The movie has its integrity.
3. The movie's a big step up from BLUE CAR, which had a similar stillness but less to say
4. A total downer and disappointment given writer and director Karen Moncrieff's poignant debut with Blue Car.
5. Karen Moncrieff's melodrama is less noxious than Paul Haggis's race fantasy by virtue of having nothing to say about anything that will be of any importance to anyone.
6. The various tales amount to little on their own and fail to resonate outside of their narrow narrative confines.
7. If you're weary of crime stories that follow the conventional path on the way to a generically inevitable conclusion, The Dead Girl is a title you might want to throw a red circle around.
8. Works like a package of crisp, individual psychological profiles of the women whose already troubled lives are disrupted by the murder.
9. While some may find the film unrelentingly depressing, it is a richly acted, well written piece that deserves consideration.
10. The film picks up speed and interest, due largely to a host of strong performances by some fiercely committed actresses.
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This dark thriller boasts a fresh approach, but it can still get bogged down by its heavy subject matter.
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(CNN) -- Guatemala's government has declared a state of siege and sent hundreds of troops to a northern province where officials say a Mexican drug gang is overtaking towns and threatening residents. President Alvaro Colom announced the 30-day emergency rule in Alta Verapaz on Sunday. The rule allows the military to order anyone suspected of conspiring against the government to be arrested and imprisoned without a warrant, the state-run AGN news agency said. "Starting today, combined forces will retake the streets of Alta Verapaz," a government statement released Sunday morning said. Government data shows cells of the drug gang known as Los Zetas are in the area to protect drug trafficking paths between Honduras and Mexico, "intimidating the population with their heavy weapons and threatening farmers to give up their land for criminal activities," AGN reported. The state of siege also allows the government to place greater restrictions on public gatherings, travel visas and gun licenses, among other things, according to AGN. "The population should be calm. What we are doing is not intended to persecute honest, working people," Interior Minister Carlos Menocal told reporters. Menocal said operations in the coming days would aim to boost regional security, regain control of territory, identify criminal gangs and capture their members. In an interview with CNN en Espanol last month, Menocal said his country needed more help from the United States to combat cartels, which were increasingly carving out new drug transport paths. "In the end, the large majority of drugs travel through Central America, and the assignment of resources or the financial support of the United States government is not the same as Colombia and Mexico receive," he said. Menocal said clashes between authorities and Los Zetas had notably increased.
Choose from options: Based on the paragraph, does the response "Brazil" correctly answer the question "Guatemalan officials believe the United States should allocate more resources to combat their growing drug cartel problem, instead of only focusing on which two countries?"?
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The button on my shirt fell off.
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Jenny Lewis talks May-December friendship with Bill Murray
Bill Murray (right) is reportedly dating singer Jenny Lewis. (Reuters)
Bill Murray and his close friend, rocker Jenny Lewis,were together again last week when Murray and cast mates from his “Very Murray Christmas” partied at the Carlyle following the Netflix special’s premiere.
Lewis revealed at the screening how the May-December friends first met.
“I met him at Austin City Limits. I was playing the festival, years ago, and I was covering a song called ‘Love Hurts’. . . and I looked over in the middle of the set and saw him at the side of the stage,” she said.
That night, “my band and I, we took him back to our tour bus, and he asked me for a bottle of water and a beer, and he took off his hat, and poured the bottle of water in his hat, and then put his hat on. And that’s when I knew we were going to be friends for a long time.”
She said she’s still unsure why he dumped the water on his head. Lewis and Murray stayed close, singing along as David Johansen performed.
In October, she showed up late to a Manhattan after-party for Murray’s “Rock the Kasbah,” and they were together at the Huntting Inn after the film’s Hamptons premiere.
She’s reportedly dating singer Johnathan Rice.
This article originally appeared in the New York Post's Page Six.
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Bill Murray and his close friend, rocker Jenny Lewis, were together again last week when Murray and cast mates from his “Very Murray Christmas” partied at the Carlyle following the Netflix special’s premiere.
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What would the world be like today if humans evolved to not needing sleep?
What would the world be like if humans didn't need to sleep?
Choose your answer. Are these two questions paraphrases of each other?
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal voiced his support Sunday for embattled fellow Republican Gov. Chris Christie, saying the New Jerseyan should continue leading the Republican Governors Association.
"I don't think he should step down, I think he should stay there," Jindal said of Christie on CNN's "State of the Union."
In the RGA, "no one governor's more important than the other," Jindal said, diminishing the leadership role that Christie plays as well as his own position of vice chair. "What really matters is the RGA is a place where our governors come together."
Read more about: Republican Governors Association, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal ||||| The New Jersey Democrat leading the state legislature's investigation of Gov. Chris Christie's role in lane closures at the George Washington Bridge says it's "premature" to be talking about the governor's impeachment or resignation.
"There's a lot of talk about that. People are asking the hypotheticals," Assemblyman John Wisniewski said Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation." "We don't have enough facts to even get to that conversation. We need to get all the facts on the table, we need to make decisions who knew what when. And when that's done, maybe it might be appropriate to have that conversation but clearly we're way ahead of that right now."
Appearing on "Face the Nation" just before Wisniewski, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani accused the assemblyman of having already "prejudged" that Christie has lied about his involvement in the lane closures. "He's prejudged everything that's been said," Wisniewski said of Giuliani.
"What I've said is I have skepticism about the governor's statement. I haven't said that the governor has responsibility for this. I haven't said that the governor knew when this was happening, that's something [former Port Authority official David] Wildstein said," the assemblyman argued. "What I've said is the governor made a statement about what he knew and I said I have my doubts about that timeline. He could have known at any time but I have my doubts about what he said."
Read more about: Chris Christie, Bridgegate ||||| House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan supports Chris Christie and is giving him the benefit of the doubt amid conflicting accounts of what the New Jersey governor knew about lane closures at the George Washington Bridge.
Asked whether Christie can continue to be one of the most visible faces of the GOP as chairman of Republican Governors Association, the former Republican vice presidential nominee said in an interview aired Sunday on ABC's "This Week." said he's "confident" in Christie. "I consider Chris Christie a friend. I think he's been a fantastic governor," he said.
"Right now, all we know is one person's word against another. You can't base any conclusion on such a thing," the Wisconsin congressman added. "And so unless something else is known or made clear, I don't see why you would change what's going on right now. I don't think he should step down because nothing has been proven, and you always give a person the benefit of the doubt in those kind of situations, in my judgment."
Read more about: Paul Ryan, Chris Christie, Bridgegate ||||| New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is in a "really bad situation" if it turns out he's lied about Bridgegate - but if he's not lying, "something very unfair is being done to him," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Sunday.
"I would say put this in context. This is a long investigation, it's going to take a while. There's going to be stuff like this that just jumps out and everybody's going to exaggerate," Giuliani said on CBS's "Face the Nation. "The governor has denied it. So far, there's no evidence to suggest that he's not telling the truth. I think the governor knows the consequences."
"If he's lying, it's a really bad situation. If he's not lying, then something very unfair is being done to him. So let's see what happens," Giuliani said.
"If the governor didn't tell the truth, the governor is in serious trouble," Giuliani went on. "We shouldn't jump to that conclusion until there's evidence to suggest that."
And, like many other national Republicans who have spoken out on Christie's troubles, Giuliani believes the governor should keep his position leading the Republican Governors Association. "If I were a governor, I would vote to keep him there," he said.
Giuliani also sees clear bias coming from the media and Democrats. "I think there's a real incident that was unfortunate and bad, and the governor apologized for that. I don't want to minimize that," Giuliani said. "But what I'm saying is you take that incident and now you've got pile-on," particularly from Assemblyman John Wisniewski, who is leading the investigation of Christie and has flirted with running for governor.
Read more about: Rudy Giuliani, Chris Christie |||||
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– The Grand Old Party's finest were out in force today, emphatically defending the virtue of one Chris Christie, reports Politico. "Right now, all we know is one person's word against another. You can't base any conclusion on such a thing," said Paul Ryan, while Rudy Giuliani opined thusly: "If he's lying, it's a really bad situation. If he's not lying, then something very unfair is being done to him. So let's see what happens." Bobby Jindal dismissed calls for Christie to step down as chairman of the Republican Governors Association, saying, "I don't think he should step down, I think he should stay." The New Jersey Democrat heading the state investigation into the scandal was likewise taking a wait-and-see approach, Politico notes, and dismissing talk of resignation or impeachment. "We don't have enough facts to even get to that conversation," says Assemblyman John Wisniewski. Answering Giuliani's charge that he'd "pre-judged" the case, Wisniewski said, "What I've said is I have skepticism about the governor's statement. I haven't said that the governor has responsibility for this. I haven't said that the governor knew when this was happening, that's something [former Port Authority official David] Wildstein said."
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the image resonates with unanswered questions: who is he? what is he up to … and why? tiffany morrell’s portrait of the faceless man by the gate is puzzling and fascinating.
Please write the text above using proper case.
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The image resonates with unanswered questions: Who is he? What is he up to … and why? Tiffany Morrell’s portrait of the faceless man by the gate is puzzling and fascinating.
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true_case
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To je tak divný, najednou se jednoho dne vzbudit a mít bratra
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Czech
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Tropical Storm Arthur is projected to weaken tonight, but it will likely regain strength after entering the Bay of Campeche on Sunday.The 2008 Atlantic hurricane season got off to an early start today when a tropical storm formed off the coast of Belize, one day before the season officially begins. Tropical Storm Arthur formed Saturday afternoon and quickly made landfall at the Yucatan Peninsula, near the border between Belize and Mexico. Both countries issued a tropical storm warning for the peninsula's eastern coastline. In the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, ports were closed to small boats, water sports were banned, and those living in coastal areas were encouraged to take precautions.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that the sentence below is true?
Tropical Storm Arthur is approaching the US coast.
A). yes;
B). no;
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super_glue/rte:1.0.2
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How is "Previous spectrum-related pieces of legislation, such as the mobile satellite services decision, have shown that many issues said by the Commission to be technical do, in fact, have a political side to them." said in Romanian?
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Legile anterioare referitoare la spectru, cum ar fi decizia privind serviciile mobile prin satelit, au demonstrat faptul că multe aspecte despre care Comisia susţine că sunt tehnice au de fapt o componentă politică.
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Choose the next sentence for this paragraph.
Air warfare has come a long way since the Second World and nowhere was that more apparent today than in the skies over Eastbourne as two Lancaster bombers were joined by jet planes from the Red Arrows. The Lancasters, made famous by the Dambusters raid, took part in a flyby over Eastbourne beach along with a Spitfire and a Hurricane as part of a tour to commemorate the Battle of Britain. The Lancaster Thumper was joined the Canadian Lancaster Vera from a museum in Ontario for what will likely be the last time. The pair of aircraft will be taking place in about 60 events across the UK in the next five weeks.
The
OPTIONS:
- Battle of Britain' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Canadian' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Dambusters' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Eastbourne' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Eastbourne air show' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Flypast' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Hawk T1' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Hurricane' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Lancaster' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Lancaster Thumper' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Lancaster Vera' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Lancasters' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Ontario' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Red Arrows' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Second World' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Spitfire' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- Spitrfire' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
- UK' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
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Red Arrows' famous coloured smoke is actually produced by inject dye into diesel fuel which is ejected from the rear of the plane as a vapour
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1. Music was composed by Vedha and the lyrics were written by Kannadasan .
2. Music was composed by Vedha and lyrics were written by Kannadasan .
Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
Possible answers: i. no. ii. yes....I think the answer is
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My professor assigned my class an essay. By the time I left the classroom, I had forgotten about it. A few days later, my classmate messaged me to ask if I had done it. I was so upset because I had totally forgotten!
What is a natural next sentence?
(A). I was worried about my grade..
(B). I was sure I would get an A if I didn't turn in my essay..
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Write the last sentence in this story.
They are the smart glasses that let wearers see information in their peripheral vision as well as take photos in the blink of an eye. But while Google Glass may sound cool to tech-heads, the search giant’s inability to offer its smart spectacles to the general public, means that the spy-movie worthy gadget is being ditched by developers. After two years of wearing his pair to high-profile events, even Google co-founder Sergey Brin turned up without his pair to a Silicon Valley red-carpet event on Sunday, saying that he had left them in his car. Scroll down for video While Google Glass (pictured) may sound cool, the search giant’s inability to offer its smart spectacles to the general public, means that the spy-movie worthy gadget is being ditched by developers
Google is selling
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- Glass in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
- Glassholes in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
- Google in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
- Google Glass in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
- Oculus Rift in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
- Sergey Brin in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
- Silicon Valley in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
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Glass in bulk to some businesses, offering two-for-one discounts.
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Which movie is the following review about?
F.W. Murnau's Sunrise (1928) conquered time and gravity with a freedom that was startling to its first audiences. To see it today is to be astonished by the boldness of its visual experimentation.
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sunrise
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Choose your answer: Is "The great Navicella mosaic (1305–1313) in the atrium of the Old St. Peter's is attributed to Giotto di Bondone." a good answer to the question "Navicella means what in Italian?"
pick from the following.
(1). yes;
(2). no;
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Generate a sentence that includes all the following words: monument, ruin, temple
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a religious ruined temple and monument an ancient historic wonder
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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Все эти избитые аргументы были повторены на встрече "большой восьмерки", состоявшейся недавно на Окинаве.
Could you please translate this to English?
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All these tattered arguments were replayed at the G-8 summit in Okinawa last week.
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Sentence 1: Food price hikes raise concerns in Iran
Sentence 2: American Chris Horner wins Tour of Spain
From 0 to 5 (0="no meaning overlap" and 5="means the same thing"), how similar are the two sentences?
Select from the following.
(A). 0
(B). 1
(C). 2
(D). 3
(E). 4
(F). 5
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Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: The Plough eatType pub; The Plough food Indian; The Plough priceRange less than £20; The Plough familyFriendly yes; The Plough near Café Rouge
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The Plough is an Indian pub near Café Rouge. They are family friendly and cost less than £20.
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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Answer the following question. Which four words appeared under Dan Dare on the Eagle front page?
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pilot of future
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trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
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Article: You do a little more than to your appearance than what you've been doing before. Use a new perfume if you're a girl or a new cologne if you're a guy. Wear your favorite clothing item or accessory. Make sure it's something you've gotten compliments on. Start getting fitter and healthier. Exercise and eat more fruits and vegetables. This may seem obvious but many forget this. Remember that there is no pressure. You are just being friendly. Here are a few icebreakers to use: Smile and make eye contact. Compliment their wardrobe: "I really like your shirt." Make small talk about something relevant: "Are you going to homecoming?" or "Did our team win the game last night?" One of the best parts of having a crush is gossiping about it with your friends. Sharing these feelings with them can make your relationship with them better. Also, your secret might reach other people and eventually get to your crush. Friends may try to embarrass you. Understand that this is part of the process. They will tease you even though they like someone secretly too. This might sound far fetched but you could become your crush's BFF (best friend forever). From afar, you may still wonder what this person is like. But as friends, you get to know your crush and they also get to know you. You could start by asking questions. "What do you like to do on weekends?" "What is your family like?" "What do you want to do when you get older?"
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Take special care of your appearance. Say hello and be friendly. Tell your friends about your crush. Become friends with your crush if you're not already friends with them.
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activists at the world social forum say world leaders ' failure to forge a new climate change treaty in copenhagen shows the planet 's most powerful nations are incapable of setting important global policy .
Summarize the aforementioned text in a single phrase.
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social forum leftists decry climate talks failure
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Write a title for this article:
Every night after dinnertime, locals ride four-wheelers and trucks past the runway and the vacant Cold Warâera Air Force hangar to the end of a sandy spit, where there is a good view of the bone pile. Some get closer than others.
The bears swim low in the water, just eyes and ears and a few slivers of back above the surface. They emerge on the beach, shaking off like dogs. Cubs trail sows, tumbling over driftwood, all on their way to the bones.
It used to be that just villagers and a few construction contractors knew about the bear viewing, said Burns. âThey told their family and friends, and we told our family and friends,â she said. âAnd now [the tourism] is kind of like a pest ⦠Itâs good and bad. We have both.â
A few hundred tourists make the trip each year. Local entrepreneurs capitalize on the high demand for lodging and tours. A stay in one of the villageâs two modest hotels might run close to $300 a night, with meals included. A short boat ride to catch a view of the bears runs $300 to $500 for half a day.
Locals sometimes grow tired of people taking pictures of their houses without permission. And the tourists fill the planes, making it hard for elders to get out for medical appointments, she said.
High school students have been trained as polar bear ambassadors. Accompanied by biologists, they deliver presentations at both hotels, telling tourists to ask locals before taking pictures and to keep a safe distance from the bears.
âTheyâll usually leave you alone unless you start harassing them somehow,â ambassador Chelsea Brower, 16, advised recently.
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Bear Town USA | Al Jazeera America
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Q: Which of these activities is used to conserve water?
What is the correct answer to this question?
Possible answers:
1). planting crops that survive in droughts
2). running water while brushing teeth
3). washing vehicles frequently
4). watering grass after a rainfall...A:
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1).
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Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Elliot See, almaMater, University of Texas at Austin; University of Texas at Austin, affiliation, University of Texas System; Elliot See, occupation, Test pilot; Elliot See, birthPlace, Dallas; University of Texas at Austin, competeIn, Big 12 Conference; Elliot See, status, "Deceased".
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Elliot See was born in Dallas, was a test pilot and is dead. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, which is affiliated to the University Of Texas system and will compete in the Big 12 Conference.
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I used to go to the Philip Pelusi salon in Bloomfield what seems like ages ago. I got the sexiest best styled cuts of my life there. I then decided to go to the South Side location about 2 months ago. They took me at a moments notice which was great as I usually decide I want a haircut when I wake up in the morning. I told the stylist I was looking for something drastic, very hip, and completely different. I ended up with maybe a few inches trimmed off the back of my almost shoulder length hair. A SLIGHT a-line is not drastic and over the top. I even took many many images of ideas for the cut. While having my hair washed was lovely, the cut really left a lot to be desired. The service itself was good, the people were friendly, but I felt somewhat disappointed in the bland unimaginative cut.
Choose the sentiment of this review?
Possible answers:
+ negative.
+ positive.
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negative
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Olivia:
Olivia: look Michael Buble is playing in 3 months!
Noah: oh, that's good to hear, I thought he wasn't much into shows for the past few years
Olivia:
Olivia: Shall buy us the tickets? :D
Noah: When is the concert?
Olivia: 26 July
Noah: Hmm.. I don't have any plans
Noah: why not, buy the tickets :D
Olivia: hooray!
Noah:
Briefly summarize that dialogue.
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Olivia and Noah will go to Michale Bublé concert on the 26th of July. Olivia is supposed to buy the tickets for them.
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samsum:1.0.0
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Choose your reply from the options at the end. Does "However, in Western Islamic lands, where the Maliki views prohibited donors from controlling their endowment, madaris were not as popular." contain the correct answer to "Where are madaris considered less desirable?"
OPT: + yes + no
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yes
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Translate the following.
English: Following the service, the outgoing District Apostle Schneider expressed deep thanks to all his fellow labourers “with all my heart for all your support and prayers over all the past years.”
Spanish:
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Y el Apóstol de Distrito saliente Schneider dio gracias a todos los colaboradores y colaboradoras «de todo corazón por todo el apoyo y las oraciones durante todos estos años».
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Dialogue:
Taylor: I took the documents form the office. And there were only two sets. Please, hurry up guys!
Jim: Sorry, I totally forgot 😱. I will leave my receipts tomorrow.
Taylor: If you pay by credit card, you need to attach a proof of payment as well!
Taylor: You should probably pay in cash. That’s just easier.
Jenny: Can I send it to you via mail?
Jenny: Do I need to sign the invoice?
Taylor: Yes, you can. But I won’t be able to accept it without the originals 💁♀.
Taylor: Please, sign the invoice. That’s just an information for me.
Clara: When is the deadline?
Taylor: Wednesday, 6pm. I won’t return your money, if you’re late 😡.
Jenny: Thanks. I need to go to the office anyway. I will print the invoice.
Taylor: Sure, ok.
Jenny: Thx 😊
What was going on in that conversation?
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Jim will leave the receipts tomorrow. If they pay by credit card, they need to attach a proof of payment. They can send it via email but then need to deliver the originals. They need to sign the invoices. The deadline is Wednesday 6pm. Jenny will print the invoice.
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zs_opt
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Multi-choice problem: Which entity is she this sentence?
Sally gave Kelly a doll because she had extra dolls.
pick from the following.
[I] Sally.
[II] Kelly.
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[I]
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definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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This House would, as the developed world, fund African climate adaptation
What argument could one make about this debate topic?
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Climate change is already costing lives
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ANY JJ location, Corporate or Franchise, that refuses my request for Hot Peppers , on the side, will ..... see me do an about-face, and watch MY BUNS walk out the door..
How would this review be described in terms of sentiment?
Choose from:
+ negative
+ positive
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negative
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Ancak günün ilerleyen saatlerinde bakanlıktan yapılan açıklamada, TBP denetim kurulunun Bulgar üyelerinden Rumen Porozhanov başkanlığındaki bir heyetin Moskova'da olduğu bildirildi.
Translate to English
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Later in the day, it confirmed that a delegation headed by Rumen Porozhanov, one of the Bulgarian members of the TBP supervisory board, was in Moscow.
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What is the debate topic for the following sentences?
1. The Islamists who took over Northern Mali have been imposing a severe , austere form of Islam demanding `` No cigarettes , no CDs , no radios , no cameras , no jewelry '' and beating those who disobey the rules .
2. Fundamentally at its heart this is a humanitarian intervention by the French .
3. With Sharia being more strictly enforced with increasing number of amputations despite opposition from the local population .
4. Men and women have to sit in separate areas in buses .
5. Those who have , like Moussa from Timbuktu , clearly welcome the intervention , he told a French radio station We have been suffocating and -LSB- France -RSB- has given us a breath of oxygen .
6. Much of the population of the North had already fled to the south with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees saying 200,000 have fled since January 2012 .
7. Mben , Paul Hyacinthe , A Trip Through Hell Daily Life in Islamist Northern Mali , , 29 October 2012 , Caux , Helene , IDPs struggle to survive after escaping fighting in northern Mali , , 12 December 2012 , Bamat , Joseph , Mali-based Islamists pledge attacks on French soil , , 14 January 2013 ,
8. We are ready to fly Malian and French flags alongside each other .
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This House believes France is right to intervene in Mali
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Translate the following sentence to Finnish:
As well as giving encouragement and support to the Commission's international initiatives, I believe that Parliament should place this item on the agendas of its interparliamentary delegations, especially the one with the US Congress, and should continue working to raise public awareness.
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Sen lisäksi, että parlamentti antaa alkusysäyksen ja tukea komission kansainväliselle aloitteelle, minusta sen pitäisi ottaa tämä aihe sen parlamenttien välisten valtuuskuntien, etenkin suhteista Yhdysvaltain kongressiin vastaavan valtuuskunnan, työlistalle, ja jatkaa työtä yleisölle tiedottamisen parissa.
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end of may 1942 deployed at augusta and pireus. 11.11.1942 sunk by submarine-ttorpedo.
Write the above sentence using proper case.
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End of May 1942 deployed at Augusta and Pireus. 11.11.1942 sunk by Submarine-Ttorpedo.
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true_case
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Single/multi-select question: Does the sentence "The city is also well provided for in amateur men's and women's rugby with a number of teams in and around the city, the oldest of which is Trojans RFC who were promoted to London South West 2 division in 2008/9." provide a valid answer to the question "What division do the Tottonians belong to?"
OPTIONS: (i). yes (ii). no
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(ii).
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write some highlights for the following article:
A man accused of killing his wife by repeatedly hitting her with a hammer has told a jury it was a 'do or die' situation. Lawrence Gaskell has pleaded not guilty to murdering Katarina Gaskell during a violent argument at their home in Brisbane's north on October 17, 2011. Gaskell told a Supreme Court jury in Brisbane on Thursday that he had never seen his former wife so angry when she lunged at him with a knife that tragic day. He told the court they could not agree on the division of their assets, which included three properties. Scroll down for video. Katarina Gaskell, pictured, was killed after a violent argument at their home in October 17, 2011. Dead: Mr Gaskell alleged Mrs Gaskell 'was trying to kill me. There's no doubt about it. She had gone crazy, completely' Mrs Gaskell had come over to one of their houses to pick up some belongings from the garage. After opening the garage for her, Mr Gaskell said he returned to his other house to continue laying down flooring and was startled to later find his ex-wife in the kitchen. An argument broke out between the two and Mr Gaskell said he told her that she was 'not getting the house'. She then picked up three kitchen knives and splayed them across her chest before walking towards him while running two blades together, he said. 'I yelled at her `put the knives down, put the knives down',' he said. 'She had the serrated blade knife in her right hand and a straight blade in her left hand.' He said she swung at him and slashed his wrist. He then picked up another knife, which he described as flimsy and tried to 'get her back'. In the final moments of the struggle, Gaskell said Mrs Gaskell was 'growling' when he grabbed her wrist to stop her from stabbing him. Lawrence Gaskell (right) is on trial accused of killing his wife Katarina. Scene: This is the quiet family home where the alleged crime occurred. By then, she had one knife in her hand, he said. 'She was trying to kill me. There was no doubt about it. She had gone crazy, completely,' he said. 'She was angry beyond anything I had ever experienced.' He said he stumbled backwards when she began kicking him and he was afraid she was going to overpower him. 'She was very strong. She was trying to kill me,' he said. 'It was a do or die situation. I had to do something. I couldn't restrain her.' He said that's when he grabbed the hammer on the ladder beside him and hit her on the head. 'I had to do something. I couldn't restrain her,' Mr Gaskell told a court. Katarina Gaskell, pictured, died in a hospital the day after the hammer attack. 'This was a fight for life as far as I was concerned,' he said. He said he expected the blow would knock her unconscious but was shocked when she only looked enraged and continued to attack him. 'I hit her until she dropped the knife,' he said. 'I went down with her. We both were on the floor.' He said he had lost count of how many times he had hit her. He rang 000 after he saw he had shattered her skull and blood was seeping out. Mrs Gaskell died in hospital the next day. The case has been adjourned. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
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Lawrence Gaskell has pleaded not guilty to murdering his wife Katarina Gaskell. He alleged she charged at him with several knives on that tragic day at the family home in Brisbane's north. The case continues.
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Write an article with the title: "Police to Recreate Death Scene of ‘Sewol’ Patriarch"
Article:
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South Korean police will reproduce the death scene of Yoo Byung-eun, the late patriarch of the family that owned the ferry Sewol that sank and left more than 300 people dead or missing in April.
According to police, the full-size replica, including the body, his belongings, and the grass and trees at the scene, will be used for lessons on the importance of the initial investigation. It will be displayed in the Korean Police Investigation Academy.
The manhunt for Mr. Yoo, who allegedly misused company money at the expense of maritime safety, took three months and involved thousands of police officers. It ended in July, when police belatedly identified a heavily decayed body, found 40 days earlier in a plum field, as that of Mr. Yoo.
Police immediately came under fire for failing to connect the body to Mr. Yoo, especially given that the field was only 2 kilometers, or 1.2 miles, away from his vacation house in the southwestern city of Suncheon, which investigators had previously raided for any trace of the 73-year-old fugitive.
Acknowledging the mistake, Suncheon’s police chief, Woo Hyun-ho, said, “We admit we were not perfect,” at a nationally televised news conference on July 22. Mounting public criticism, however, later led to the resignation of the chief of the National Policy Agency.
In June, a farmer spotted the body in a field, lying face up, and reported it to the police. Next to the body, there were liquor bottles and an empty bottle of shark-liver oil capsules made by a company owned by Mr.Yoo. Also found was a bag on which the phrase “A Dream-Like Love” was written. The phrase is the title of Mr. Yoo’s book that he wrote in 1994. He was also wearing a luxury Italian jacket.
Last month, police concluded that they weren’t able to find any sign of a foul play because of the condition of the body.
Follow Jaeyeon Woo on Twitter @JaeyeonWoo
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A Brief History of U.S. Defections to North Korea
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at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina The Falcons opened the regular season on the road against the Carolina Panthers on September 10. Even though the Panthers scored first, with opposing kicker John Kasay getting a 54-yard field goal, the Falcons responded with a field goal of their own, as kicker Michael Koenen booted a 25-yarder. In the second quarter, the Falcons unleashed their best, as Koenen got a 32-yard field goal and QB Michael Vick completed a 34-yard pass to WR Michael Jenkins. The Panthers tried to respond in the third quarter with Kasay kicking a 46-yard field goal, but Vick and the Falcons put the game away with a 1-yard TD pass to TE Alge Crumpler. Other than Vick having a good game, Warrick Dunn contributed with 132 rushing yards, while Atlanta's newest member, defensive end John Abraham, had 5 tackles, 2 sacks and two forced fumbles.
Which players made at least two field goals?
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A wind turbine primarily uses which type of energy?
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Context: Trying to snap a five-game losing streak, the Rams stayed at home for a Week 13 interconference duel with the Miami Dolphins. The Rams would welcome back Steven Jackson to the lineup after weeks of sitting out with a thigh injury. Jackson gave the Rams a good enough boost to strike first with a first possession field goal by Josh Brown from 23 yards. Brown would kick a 51-yard field goal to give the Rams a 6-0 lead. In the second quarter, the Dolphins responded as RB Ronnie Brown got a 3-yard TD run. The Rams would answer with Brown making a 33-yard field goal, but Miami replied with kicker Dan Carpenter getting a 37-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Dolphins increased their lead as Carpenter got a 47-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, St. Louis tried to keep up as Brown made a 38-yard field goal, yet Miami answered right back with Carpenter nailing a 42-yard field goal. The Rams tried to come back, but a late-game interception shattered any hope of a comeback.
Question: How many field goals between 30-yards and 40-yards in length were converted?
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See the multi-choice question below:
Sentence 1: 44 Correspondingly, no revenue is recognized for such donations.
Sentence 2: This is because this type of donation differs from regular donations for tax purposes.
If the first sentence is true, then is the second sentence true?
Pick your answer from:
(A). yes
(B). it is not possible to tell
(C). no
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By. Daily Mail Reporter. It's as if I Love Lucy could have been filmed in any room. And it could be yours for $699,000. A Toronto woman is selling the home she has lived in for 72 years, which has been lovingly and impecably in everything 1950s. What's more, this time capsule is found in the Bloom West Village area, not far from the city's CBD. Pretty and pink: This 'hidden gem' of a house in Toronto has been impeccably maintained by the same owner for the last 72 years. She is now moving to a retirement community. Breakfast nooks are as old as the Brady Bunch and, according to real estate agent Gladys Spizzirri, the wrought iron set is a rare classic. Pristine: The owner, a former seamstress, says she has always had a passion for interior design and followed what tastes she likes. The 92-year-old has shied away from bright colors and always preferred 'tone on tone' Metallic wallpaper, fgold furnishings and floral patterns abound, giving the home that signature 1050s appeal. And no proper 1950s-style home would be complete without a bona fide 'man cave' with a bar in the basement. Open fireplaces are a common feature, to help with the harsh Canadian weather. But as the town around it grew, this petite domicile has managed stay largely as it was. The current owners moved in around 1942, a time that was defined by war and then its aftermath. The modest two-story, three-bedroom abode is built of brick and stone. Open fireplaces feature throughout, once essential for the areas harsh winters. The owner, who is moving to a retirement community, is a former seamstress who fancied herself as something of an interior decorator, although never dabbled professionally. 'I've always tried to be individual, and follow my own style,' she said, according to HGTV Canada. 'I like soft colors and I like things to match and flow well together. 'I prefer tone-on-tone to bright colors.' Metallic wallpaper, baroque prints, gold furnishings and floral patterns abound. The official listing can be found here. Unassuming: The exterior of the home, in Torontos West Village area, belies what is happening inside. The home has been lovingly maintained in the 72 years the owner has lived there. The house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house is decorated wall-to-wall in the 1950s and '60s. Pictured here is the master bedroom. The owner, 96, is moving to a retirement community. The fashionable owner has lived in the home since she was 24-years-old. The modest two-story, three-bedroom abode is built of brick and stone. A 96-year-old woman is selling her amazing 1950s-style home in Toronto, Canada. The house has been listed with an asking price of $699,000.
Here is a summary of the highlights for this article:
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The three-bedroom home in Toronto has been listed for $699,000. The owner is moving to a retirement community. She first moved at the age of 24, when Canada was in the grip of World War II. The home underwent a major overhaul in 1965, with most of its colors, themes and furnishings inherently 1950's and 1960's.
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Sentence 1: According to Hernandez , TNA wanted to create a more stereotypical stable , but Hernandez refused to use Mexican jargon , so gave TNA the promos to Anarquia .
Sentence 2: According to Hernandez , TNA wanted to create a more stereotypical stable , but Hernandez refused to use Mexican jargon , so TNA gave the promos to Anarquia .
Do these two sentences convey the same information?
Select from the following. 1). no. 2). yes.
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Translate the following.
English: The real face of ARENA is the face that the officials of this party, elected through the popular vote, will wear every day until the next elections.
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La verdadera cara de ARENA es la de todos los días que dura el mandato de los funcionarios electos por voto popular.
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Background: The Man with the Golden Arm is a 1955 American drama film with elements of film noir, based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren, which tells the story of a drug addict who gets clean while in prison, but struggles to stay that way in the outside world. Although the addictive drug is never identified in the film, according to the American Film Institute "most contemporary and modern sources assume that it is heroin", in contrast to Algren's book which named the drug as morphine. The film stars Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang and Darren McGavin. It was adapted for the screen by Walter Newman, Lewis Meltzer and Ben Hecht (uncredited), and directed by Otto Preminger.
Context: Preminger decided to release the finished film prior to submitting it for a Code seal of approval. He contended that his film would not entice any viewers to take drugs, since drug use was depicted as having severely negative consequences. The black-and-white film was also the first to portray heroin use as a serious literary topic, rejecting the standard "dope fiend" approach of the time. United Artists, which had invested $1 million in the film's production, opted to distribute the film, even though doing so could result in the company being fined $25,000 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). The president of United Artists, Arthur Krim, expressed the company's hope that the PCA would make an exception to its usual rules and grant the film approval because of the film's "immense potential for public service." The film received several advance bookings in November and early December 1955, before the PCA had made a decision on whether to grant a Code seal. However, in early December 1955, the PCA denied the film a Code seal, and the decision was upheld upon appeal to the MPAA. As a result, United Artists resigned from the MPAA that same month (although the company re-joined a few years later). The National Legion of Decency also showed disagreement with the PCA ruling by rating the film as a "B" meaning "morally objectionable in part for all", instead of a "C" meaning "condemned", which was the rating normally given to films that were denied a Code seal. Large theater circuits including Loews also refused to ban the film and instead showed it despite the lack of a Code seal. As a result of the controversy, the MPAA investigated and revised production codes, allowing later movies more freedom to deeply explore hitherto taboo subjects such as drug abuse, kidnapping, miscegenation, abortion, and prostitution. In the end, The Man With The Golden Arm finally received the Production Code seal number 17011 in June 1961, which permitted the film to be reissued and sold for television broadcast.
Question: What was the controversy over the release?
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The War on Drugs has failed and there needs to be a new dialogue to decide on the course forward
Come up with some evidence to support this claim.
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1. This would be welcome to most Americans ; only 10 % of people believe the policy of the war on drugs has been a success against 66 % who consider it a failure .
2. A national discussion is the only way to determine whether there should be a fundamental shift in policy .
3. The Obama administration has indicated that it will publicly address the failures of the War on Drugs if it wins a second term .
4. In terms of the direction of drug policy as a whole , several Obama aides and associates have indicated that the President will bring drug policy to the forefront of the national discussion if he is reelected , but it is unclear what specific steps he would take , going forward .
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OPT:
A). negative
B). positive.
Generate a B). review for a place
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Did you know that PHO is pronounced FA? I did but my lunch friends didn't. We just craved something filling and comforting so I suggested Pho. Hmm....They've never had it! So a short ride on a bus and we were in the restaurant in no time. The restaurant looks like it used to be a bar since there is a huge wooden bar with mirrors taking up alot of room in the dining area, which was probably the bar seating. It would be great to see this place with a face lift! But I am not grading this restaurant on it's decor. Our group ordered different things off of the menu starting with the spring rolls. Yum! So my rating is only on the pho. One of these days I'll have to order some bun. But this time, I wanted pho! So I ordered the SMALL order with brisket. I'm not too crazy on the meatballs that go in to the pho. To me, they seem like a spongier version of spaghettio's meatballs but without the flavor. So I stick with fatty brisket or just brisket and eye of round. Anyone who's ever been to a Pho restaurant knows that the small is really large and the large is ginormous. The broth was piping hot and blanched the fresh vegetables just right. The bean sprouts were still crispy and the basil leaves still kept their shape. The meat is cut thin so it cooks as it is brought to the table. Would love to have had a double order of brisket tho. 4 stars for the broth as it is flavorful and piping hot and would soothe anything that ails you, especially when it begins to snow and you want something filling and warm. Boba Tea was lousy. Not a very good selection and the girl making them for us didn't seem to know how to make them. Instead of fresh, plump, chewy tapioca balls, they were semi soft on the outside and a little too hard on the inside. We mentioned this to our waiter and shortly, the manager stopped by our table and told us they wouldn't charge us for it. Awesome! It's probably not like that every day but on the day we went, it was. This place is very affordable. Pho dishes are less than $8 and you can call in an order to go. I'll have to try that some time.
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a desert environment usually has a lot of sunlight
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Next question: who wrote the song all i want is you?
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Ingrid Bergman is a temporarily impoverished Polish countess in 1900s Paris who finds herself pursued by France's most popular general and a glamorous count -- and that's on top of being engaged to a shoe magnate. Such is the failproof premise that entrains one of the most delirious plots in movie history. There are backroom political machinations by the general's handlers, a downed balloonist and ecstatic Bastille Day throngs, but the heart of this gorgeously photographed film is the frantic upstairs/downstairs intrigues involving randy servants and only slightly more restrained aristocrats. Yes, it's Rules of the Game redux. Before it's all over even Gaston Modot, the jealous gamekeeper in Rules, puts in an appearance -- as a gypsy capo, no less! Things happen a little too thick and fast toward the end, resulting in some confusion for this non-French speaker, but what the heck -- Elena and Her Men is another deeply humane Renoir masterpiece.
Choose your answer. How would you describe the sentiment of this review?
Pick from:
a). negative.
b). positive.
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Rewire (formerly RH Reality Check, long name Reproductive Health Reality Check) is a website focused on reproductive and sexual health from a pro-reproductive rights perspective. The website began as a UN Foundation blog in 2006, and became its own nonprofit organization in January 2012. In 2016, it was renamed "Rewire".
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Rewire is currently a UN Foundation blog.
OPTIONS: *Yes. *It's impossible to say. *No.
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No
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The girl came across an unfamiliar word in her textbook.
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gay bar and club in central copenhagen »
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Gay Bar and Club in Central Copenhagen »
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Background: Aykroyd was born on Dominion Day (July 1), 1952 at The Ottawa Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He grew up in Ottawa, Canada's capital, where his father, Samuel Cuthbert Peter Hugh Aykroyd, a civil engineer, worked as a policy adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. His mother, Lorraine Helene (nee Gougeon), was a secretary. His mother was of French Canadian descent and his father of English, Irish, Scottish, Dutch and French ancestry.
Context: Aykroyd was a close friend of John Belushi. According to Aykroyd, it was their first meeting that helped spark the Blues Brothers act. When they met in a club Aykroyd frequented, he played a blues record in the background, and it stimulated a fascination with blues in Belushi, who was primarily a fan of heavy rock bands at the time. Aykroyd educated Belushi on the finer points of blues music and, with a little encouragement from then-SNL music director Paul Shaffer, it led to the creation of their Blues Brothers characters. Backed by such experienced professional R&B sidemen as lead guitarist Steve Cropper, sax man Lou Marini, trumpeter Alan Rubin and bass guitarist Donald "Duck" Dunn, the Blues Brothers proved more than an SNL novelty. Taking off with the public as a legitimate musical act, they performed live gigs and in 1978 released the hit album Briefcase Full of Blues (drawn from the fact that Aykroyd, as "Elwood Blues", carried his blues harmonicas in a briefcase that he kept handcuffed to his wrist, in the manner of a CIA courier; Belushi originally carried the key to those handcuffs). Briefcase Full of Blues eventually sold 3.5 million copies, and is one of the highest-selling blues albums of all time. The band was much further popularized in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, which Aykroyd co-wrote. Early in the incarnation of the Blues Brothers, Belushi joined the Grateful Dead on stage on April 2, 1980, for a rendition of "Good Morning Little School Girl" at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey that coincided with the Dead's appearance on SNL that weekend. Belushi sang the part usually carried by the late band member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan. Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles was a regular haunt for the original Blues Brothers in the early days of the band. Belushi and Aykroyd became fixtures at the recording studio, while fellow Blues Brother Steve Cropper called Cherokee his producing home. Whenever they needed a bass player, they were joined by another Blues Brother, Donald "Duck" Dunn. During this time, Cropper, along with producing partner and Cherokee owner Bruce Robb, worked on a number of music projects with the two comedians/musicians, including Belushi's favorite band, Fear, and later Aykroyd's movie Dragnet. The Blues Brothers Band continues to tour today, both with and without Aykroyd. The band features original members Cropper and Marini, along with vocalist Eddie Floyd. Aykroyd sometimes performs as Elwood, along with Belushi's younger brother Jim Belushi, who plays "Brother Zee" on stage. They are most frequently backed by The Sacred Hearts Band.
Question: What characters did they portray?
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who sings hey good lookin what you got cookin?
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Shares of GE were slipping 17 cents , or 0.6 % , to $ 28.02 in Instinet premarket trading .
Shares in GE were down 7 cents to $ 28.12 by the close of trading in New York .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
Options:
(1). no
(2). yes
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Question: A negative effect of the invention and use of paper is the
Select from the following.
I. increased use of glass bottles.;
II. increased number of trees cut down.;
III. decreased pollution in trash dumps.;
IV. decreased amount of books to read.;
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How is "We have proposals on the table covering this aspect too." said in German?
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Auch zu diesem Problem haben wir einige Vorschläge.
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John resembles his mother.
How would you consider the linguistic integrity of the preceding sentence?
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[I] unacceptable;
[II] acceptable;
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As of the census of 2010, there were 161,129 people, 62,694 households, and 39,989 families residing in the county. The population density was 233 people per square mile (90/km²). There were 69,120 housing units at an average density of 109 per square mile (39/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 88.73% Race (United States Census), 7.14% Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census), 0.23% Race (United States Census), 1.71% Race (United States Census), 0.02% Race (United States Census), 0.89% from Race (United States Census), and 1.34% from two or more races. 5.01% of the population were Race (United States Census) or Race (United States Census) of any race. 22.3% were of Irish people, 14.7% Italian people, 12.8% Germans, 7.5% English people, 6.2% French people, 5.3% United States and 2.3% Puerto Rican People ancestry according to 2010 United States Census. 95.4% spoke English language and 2.7% Spanish language as their first language.
Answer this question based on the article: How many percent did not speak Spanish?
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Do the following two sentences have the same meaning?
" Prime Minister Abbas , we are facing a new opportunity today , a better future for both peoples , " Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said after Tuesday 's meeting .
" Prime Minister Abbas , we are facing a new opportunity today , a better future for both peoples , " Mr Sharon said .
Available options:
* no
* yes
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Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
Washington (CNN) -- When the race is done, the balloons have wilted, and the confetti has been swept up, Campaign 2012 may be marked more by its failures than its triumphs.
But here's the starkest failure in these final days before the vote: Neither candidate has made a convincing enough argument for his presidency to break free of the margin of error in the polls.
No matter who is elected, close to as many Americans will have voted against him as for him.
Sure, Barack Obama has generally stayed a point or two ahead of his rival in most battlegrounds, but despite his mighty pushes and the advantage of the bully pulpit he has rarely done any better. And Mitt Romney, while he has managed to relentlessly nip at the president's heels like a dog chasing a car (as opposed to one riding on top), he has never been able to decisively bridge the gap from "also ran" to "front runner."
Mad dash in final bid for votes
The most recent CNN Poll of Polls -- an average of 10 national polls -- has Obama just one point ahead of Romney, 48%-47%. The latest CNN/ORC survey in the battleground state of Ohio has Obama up 50%-47%, and in Florida by just one point, 50%-49%. Both results are well within the polls' margin of error of plus or minus 3.5%.
And if both parties are not haunted by the ever-growing mob of voters calling themselves independents, they ought to be.
At least Dr. Rita Kirk at Southern Methodist University thinks so. She is director of the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility. "Independent isn't a party," she says. "It just means 'none of the above.' People are not really satisfied with either party."
1. Who is leading in the most recent poll referenced?
2. Against who?
3. By what percentage?
4. 50-49?
5. What then?
6. What key states were mentioned?
7. Who was leading there?
8. What year is this election?
9. What is going to happen to the balloons?
10. What does the author think the election will be remembered for?
11. Rather then what?
12. Is either person expected to win big?
13. Who is the first female mentioned by name?
14. Where does she work?
15. What is her job title?
16. Of what?
17. What is she quoted as saying?
18. What is it actually?
19. Are these voters happy with either party?
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2. Romney
3. one point
4. No
5. 48%-47%
6. Ohio and Florida
7. Obama
8. 2012
9. They will wilt
10. its failures
11. its triumphs
12. no
13. Dr. Rita Kirk
14. Southern Methodist University
15. director
16. the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility.
17. Independent isn't a party
18. It just means 'none of the above.
19. no
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What is the solution to this math problem?
Solve 0 = 23*n + 2 - 25 for n.
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This started out to be a movie about the street culture of the Bronx in New York. What it accomplished was to give birth to a new culture and way of life, for American youth. What other movie has done this except Rebel Without A Cause? One of the most important movies of all time. The elements are simple yet fascinating. The story is timeless, young people try to succeed against all odds. Yet the story is always believable and never depressing. The characters are so realistic, a city dweller, would recognize them as neighbors. The story is entertaining, and comes to a satisfying ending. Buy this one for your permanent collection. It is a piece of American history.
Choose your answer. What is the sentiment of this review?
Available choices:
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[B]. positive;
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Lazio’s No.10 is closing in on a switch which will see the Premier League club smash their transfer record. Negotiations have been prolonged through the summer but a breakthrough has been reached this week. West Ham will pay an initial £37m and add-ons are set to make the deal worth £40m. The progress being made has even led the Hammers to apply for a work permit for Anderson, the Daily Mail says. Their is optimism a move will be completed by the end of the week as personal terms will not be an issue.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Add-ons are set to make the deal worth £50m.
Available choices:
A). Yes.
B). It's impossible to say.
C). No.
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Sentence: The Abarth 1000 GT Coupé was designed by Gruppo Bertone which was founded in Turin, in Italy.
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Abarth 1000 GT Coupé, designCompany, Gruppo Bertone; Gruppo Bertone, foundationPlace, Italy; Gruppo Bertone, foundationPlace, Turin
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What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
At the beginning of World War I, East Prussia became a theatre of war when the Russian Empire invaded the country. The Russian Army encountered at first little resistance because the bulk of the German Army had been directed towards the Western Front according to the Schlieffen Plan. Despite early success and the capture of the towns of Rastenburg and Gumbinnen, in the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914 and the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes in 1915, the Russians were decisively defeated and forced to retreat. The Russians were followed by the German Army advancing into Russian territory.
In what year did World War I end?
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Objective: To make Spinach Mashed Potato Latkes,
Which of the following solutions is more sound in terms of naive physics reasoning?
pick from the following.
a). you need to use hard, steamed cubes of potato..
b). you need to use soft, steamed cubes of potato..
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Read this: Among other things, the Information Management Group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Within the group, this operational role is fulfilled by the Canadian Forces Information Operations Group, headquartered at CFS Leitrim in Ottawa, which operates the following units: the Canadian Forces Information Operations Group Headquarters (CFIOGHQ), the Canadian Forces Electronic Warfare Centre (CFEWC), the Canadian Forces Network Operation Centre (CFNOC), the Canadian Forces Signals Intelligence Operations Centre (CFSOC), the Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Leitrim, and the 764 Communications Squadron. In June 2011 the Canadian Armed Forces Chief of Force Development announced the establishment of a new organization, the Directorate of Cybernetics, headed by a Brigadier General, the Director General Cyber (DG Cyber). Within that directorate the newly established CAF Cyber Task Force, has been tasked to design and build cyber warfare capabilities for the Canadian Armed Forces.
When was the Directorate of Non-Cybernetics established?
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Euroopan merkittävä kokemus sosiaalisesta organisoinnista ja kehityksestä voi tuoda kahdenväliseen kauppaan myös merkittävää lisäarvoa.
Which language is this?
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Here is a question about this article: At a minimum, HDTV has twice the linear resolution of standard-definition television (SDTV), thus showing greater detail than either analog television or regular DVD. The technical standards for broadcasting HDTV also handle the 16:9 aspect ratio images without using letterboxing or anamorphic stretching, thus increasing the effective image resolution.
What is the answer to this question: HDTV increases the effective image resolution by not using what?
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letterboxing or anamorphic stretching
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zs_opt
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Math Problem
Solve -41388*a + 42663*a = -63750 for a.
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-50
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Translate from Spanish to English:
2:9 no por obras, para que nadie se gloríe.
English:
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2:9 Not of works, lest any man should boast.
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zs_opt
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Do these two sentences mean the same thing?
The pressure will intensify today , with national coverage of the final round planned by ESPN and words that are even more difficult .
The pressure may well rise today , with national coverage of the final round planned by ESPN , the cable sports network .
Available choices:
a). no
b). yes...I think the answer is
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a).
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California, in a house that was built by his father. His parents were Hannah (Milhous) Nixon and Francis A. Nixon. His mother was a Quaker, and his father converted from Methodism to the Quaker faith. Nixon was a descendant of the early American settler, Thomas Cornell, who was also an ancestor of Ezra Cornell, the founder of Cornell University, as well as of Jimmy Carter and Bill Gates.
Nixon used the improving international environment to address the topic of nuclear peace. Following the announcement of his visit to China, the Nixon administration concluded negotiations for him to visit the Soviet Union. The President and First Lady arrived in Moscow on May 22, 1972 and met with Leonid Brezhnev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party; Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers; and Nikolai Podgorny, the head of state, among other leading Soviet officials. Nixon engaged in intense negotiations with Brezhnev. Out of the summit came agreements for increased trade and two landmark arms control treaties: SALT I, the first comprehensive limitation pact signed by the two superpowers, and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which banned the development of systems designed to intercept incoming missiles. Nixon and Brezhnev proclaimed a new era of "peaceful coexistence". A banquet was held that evening at the Kremlin. Seeking to foster better relations with the United States, both China and the Soviet Union cut back on their diplomatic support for North Vietnam and advised Hanoi to come to terms militarily. Nixon later described his strategy: I had long believed that an indispensable element of any successful peace initiative in Vietnam was to enlist, if possible, the help of the Soviets and the Chinese. Though rapprochement with China and detente with the Soviet Union were ends in themselves, I also considered them possible means to hasten the end of the war. At worst, Hanoi was bound to feel less confident if Washington was dealing with Moscow and Beijing. At best, if the two major Communist powers decided that they had bigger fish to fry, Hanoi would be pressured into negotiating a settlement we could accept. Having made considerable progress over the previous two years in U.S.-Soviet relations, Nixon embarked on a second trip to the Soviet Union in 1974. He arrived in Moscow on June 27 to a welcome ceremony, cheering crowds, and a state dinner at the Grand Kremlin Palace that evening. Nixon and Brezhnev met in Yalta, where they discussed a proposed mutual defense pact, detente, and MIRVs. While he considered proposing a comprehensive test-ban treaty, Nixon felt he would not have time as president to complete it. There were no significant breakthroughs in these negotiations. Answer this question using a quote from the following article:
What did they discuss?
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a proposed mutual defense pact,
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quac:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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17 Иисус сказал: Тот, кто высказал хулу на Отца, — ему простится, и тот, кто высказал хулу на Сына, — ему простится.
Could you please translate this to English?
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17 Jesus has told: The one who has stated an abuse on the Father, - to it will say goodbye, and the one who has stated an abuse on the Son, - to it will say goodbye.
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Translate "In developing countries, the demand growth was more than 5 per cent per year, while in Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, it was about 1.4 per cent per year." to French?
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Dans les pays en développement, elle a progressé de plus de 5 % par an alors que dans les pays membres de l'Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE) le taux de croissance s'est établi aux environs de 1,4 %.
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wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write a dialog about anything you want.
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Frances: I have that dictionary, let me know if you need it
Frances:
Agnes: wow great, yes I do need it just for a couple of days!
Frances: I have a meeting next to your office today
Agnes: what time?
Frances: 1:30 pm
Frances: but it's like 15 or 20 minutes
Agnes: where exactly?
Frances: I will come to your office when I finish
Agnes: ok if its not a problem
Frances: no problem at all
Frances: I will call you 3min before
Frances: lets meet downstairs
Agnes: ok I have a meeting at 2:30
Agnes: if you come later theres a reception downstairs and I can ask them to keep it for me
Frances: ok but I'm pretty sure I can be there before 14:00
Agnes: thanks a lot!
Agnes: I think I can return it after the weekend, is that ok for you?
Frances: sure, I dont think I need it next week
Frances: I hope its useful
Agnes: I just need all available sources for this project
Agnes: so I'm very grateful... whatever works you know...
Frances: maybe you should try to talk to Lucas, I believe he has some experience
Agnes: yes but he's on holidays now, will be back next week
Agnes: at least he will take a look and give his opinion
Frances: ok have to leave now, seeya later
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zs_opt
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Article:
Dear Facebook friends and followers,
This is just a note to say I’ve decided to deactivate my Facebook and Facebook Messenger accounts around the end of the year. After that, I won’t be posting here, or reading what you post. I will be deleting the apps from my devices. I’ve already quit Facebook-owned Instagram and erased its app.
I am doing this - after being on Facebook for nearly 12 years - because my own values and the policies and actions of Facebook have diverged to the point where I’m no longer comfortable here.
I know that, by leaving Facebook, and its other services, like Instagram and Messenger, I will be missing updates on the lives of friends who post only on these platforms. I regret that very much.
However, I am not going into hiding and would be delighted to remain in touch with friends and acquaintances through other channels.
I will remain on Twitter at @waltmossberg, and, if you follow me on Twitter, you can direct-message me there.
Those of you who are friends and have my phone number can also still reach me by iMessage, plain text message, or voice. Feel free also to email me at wmossberg@verizon.net or another email if you have it. (Again, I won’t be on Facebook Messenger.)
I am hardly the first person to quit Facebook and I am not urging anyone else to do so, or trying to spark some dump-Facebook movement. Nor am I judging anyone who remains, or everyone who works there. I know some Facebook employees, and I like and admire them, personally.
This is a decision I am making just for myself. If the company or the service change significantly for the better, in my view, or become effectively regulated, I may resume regular use.
But I have no current plans to do that as of now. So, I just wanted you to know I’ll be gone from Facebook soon.
Walt ||||| Facebook will be losing yet another prominent user: Walt Mossberg, one of the most respected technology journalists of our era, said that he will delete his account at the end of this year.
The former Wall Street Journal, Verge, and Recode writer announced on Facebook his Facebook and Messenger accounts will be deactivated "around the end of the year" (or in other words, any day now) and he will no longer be posting content on the social network.
SEE ALSO: How to Delete Something Permanently From Your Computer
"I am doing this — after being on Facebook for nearly 12 years — because my own values and the policies and actions of Facebook have diverged to the point where I’m no longer comfortable here," Mossberg said in a Facebook post.
Mossberg, who currently has 266,185 followers on Facebook, said he's already quit and deleted the Instagram app, which owned by Facebook. He said leaving Facebook and Messenger is simply finishing his abandonment of the company and its platforms.
Mossberg stressed his quitting is not to "spark some dump-Facebook movement" nor is it an attack on any Facebook employees and their work. Instead, it was a personal decision based on his values. Though he left open the possibility of returning to Facebook in the future if it becomes "effectively regulated," he has "no current plans to do that as of now."
In place of Facebook and its platforms, he says he'll remain active on Twitter and various other platforms such as iMessage, email, and text message.
Despite Mossberg explicitly saying he is not calling for everyone to follow his lead and quit Facebook, his disappearance from the platform will be felt, and his followers might reconsider their own values and whether Facebook fits or not.
Make no mistake, losing prominent users such as Mossberg leaves a lasting impact on Facebook, which has been losing the hearts and minds of some of its most dedicated users in the wake of scandal after scandal.
As a major pioneer of consumer electronics reporting and reviews, Mossberg's decision will send a ripple (however small or large) throughout the technology sphere. He's all-but-directly saying Facebook is a scourge.
Every social network has its own problems, but deciding to cut one of them out (especially when you've used it as publishing platform) is a bold step towards reducing its power and reach.
Another one bites the dust. Who's next? ||||| Walt Mossberg is far from alone in giving up on Facebook. But as a leading technology journalist who has spent decades chronicling the impact of Silicon Valley’s policies, his exit from the social network speaks louder than most.
Mr. Mossberg, a veteran of The Wall Street Journal, The Verge and Recode, said on Monday he would be deactivating his Facebook account, along with the Facebook-owned Messenger and Instagram apps.
“I am doing this — after being on Facebook for nearly 12 years — because my own values and the policies and actions of Facebook have diverged to the point where I’m no longer comfortable here,” he wrote on Facebook.
While Mr. Mossberg didn’t list any specific complaints on Monday, his history of public writing left little doubt that his ire was aimed largely at the company’s policies and actions on user privacy. He declined to comment when reached by email. |||||Summary:
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– A lot of people have been abandoning Facebook lately, but one recent name carries more weight than most. Walt Mossberg, who's spent decades covering Silicon Valley for publications like the Wall Street Journal and Verge, is "one of the most respected technology journalists of our era," per Mashable. And on Monday, he announced he was leaving Facebook, as well as Facebook-owned apps Messenger and Instagram, after nearly 12 years. "I am doing this … because my own values and the policies and actions of Facebook have diverged to the point where I'm no longer comfortable here," he wrote to 266,185 followers before his account vanished. Though Mossberg didn't elaborate much, "his history of public writing left little doubt that his ire was aimed largely at the company’s policies and actions on user privacy," per the New York Times. Facebook has faced intense criticism over security breaches, claims of ignored Russian propaganda, and more. Just last month, CEO Mark Zuckerberg had to address critics after reports that the company hired a company to smear critics. Mashable predicts Mossberg's exit "will send a ripple (however small or large) throughout the technology sphere. He's all-but-directly saying Facebook is a scourge." Still, Mossberg didn't suggest others follow his lead. "This is a decision I am making just for myself," he said. "If the company or the service change significantly for the better, in my view, or become effectively regulated, I may resume regular use." Mossberg, who plans to stay active on Twitter, is currently writing a book on the transformation of the tech industry over his career, with a release date set for next fall, per the Times.
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zs_opt
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Please ask me a question.
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Who made the rotary engine automobile ?
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trec:1.0.0
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