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Select from options: How similar are the following two sentences? A little girl walks on a boardwalk with blue domes in the background. A man going over a jump on his bike with a river in the background Give the answer on a scale from 0 - 5, where 0 is "not similar at all" and 5 is "means the same thing". Options: + 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5
0
3
Flan2021
glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
What's the most logical way to complete this passage? ATHENS, Georgia (CNN) -- Over the railroad tracks, near Agriculture Drive on the University of Georgia campus, sits a unique machine that may hold one of the solutions to big environmental problems like energy, food production and even global climate change. Biochar's high carbon content and porous nature can help soil retain water, nutrients, protect soil microbes. "This machine right here is our baby," said UGA research engineer Brian Bibens, who is one of a handful of researchers around the world working on alternative ways to recycle carbon. Bibens' specialty is "biochar," a highly porous charcoal made from organic waste. The raw material can be any forest, agricultural or animal waste. Some examples are woodchips, corn husks, peanut shells, even chicken manure. Biochar helps clean the air two ways: by preventing rotting biomass from releasing harmful CO2 into the atmosphere, and by allowing plants to safely store OPTIONS: - ATHENS they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - Agriculture Drive they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - Bibens they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - Biochar they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - Brian Bibens they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - CNN they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - CO2 they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - Georgia they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - UGA they pull out of the air during photosynthesis. - University of Georgia they pull out of the air during photosynthesis.
CO2 they pull out of the air during photosynthesis.
3
Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
Find the right ending to this passage. Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Federal authorities have charged a trendy Santa Monica sushi restaurant with serving whale meat -- an investigation that was spurred by the team behind the Oscar-winning documentary, "The Cove." Prosecutors charged Typhoon Restaurant Inc., the parent company of The Hump, and one of its chefs -- Kiyoshiro Yamamoto, 45 -- with the illegal sale of a marine mammal product for an unauthorized purpose. While it is considered a delicacy in Japan and some other countries, meat from whale -- an endangered species -- cannot be sold legally in the United States. The misdemeanor charge carries a federal prison sentence of up to a year and a fine of up to $200,000 for the company, said Thom Mrozek, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office. Whaling is allowed under international law when done for scientific reasons, which OPTIONS: - CNN cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - California cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Eatery cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Japan cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Kiyoshiro Yamamoto cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Los Angeles cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Oscar cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Santa Monica cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - The Cove cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - The Hump cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Thom Mrozek cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - Typhoon Restaurant Inc. cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - U.S. Attorney's Office cites as the legal basis for its hunts. - United States cites as the legal basis for its hunts.
Japan cites as the legal basis for its hunts.
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
Who is he referring to in the following sentence? Herman Cain has been rising in the polls, causing concern for Rick Perry, since he has been appealing to a wider audience. Available options: 1). Herman Cain 2). Rick Perry
1).
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Flan2021
definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
zs_opt
How is an intelligence quotient test preformed and what is considered the average score in Alabama and how does this compare to Tennessee? How is an intelligence quotient test preformed and what is considered the average score in Alabama and how does this compare to Texas? Choose your answer. Are these two questions paraphrases of each other? Select from the following. (a). no; (b). yes;
(a).
4
Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
zs_opt
What's the most logical way to complete this passage? By Mark Duell and David Wilkes PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 30 September 2013 Like many a suburban bungalow, Chris Weller's has a pond and a cat flap. However the pond is in his conservatory... and you might get a shock at what waddles through the cat flap. For Mr Weller, 66, shares his home with Caesar the crocodile. The bachelor spent £23,000 converting the property in Rochester, Kent and has moved to the safety of the loft so that his pet is free to roam. Mr Weller bought Caesar, a spectacled caiman native to the rainforests of central America, six years ago when he was less than 1 ft long. OPTIONS: - Caesar a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - Chris Weller a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - David Wilkes a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - House a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - Kent a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - Mark Duell a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - Rochester a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - Weller a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to - central America a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to
Caesar a female partner, but he believes this would be too difficult to
3
Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
The show follows antique and collectible pickers Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz who travel around the United States to buy or ``pick'' various items for resale, for clients, or for their own personal collections. They originally traveled in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van and now a Ford Transit. Danielle Colby runs the office of Wolfe's business, Antique Archaeology, from their home base in Le Claire, Iowa, and more recently at a second location in Nashville, Tennessee. Fritz sells his acquisitions at his own shop and on his own website, Frank Fritz Finds, upriver in Savanna, Illinois. The men go on the road, not only following up leads that Colby has generated, but also ``free-styling'' - stopping at places that look like they might hold items worth buying. They also pick some places more than once. Answer this question, making sure that the answer is supported by the text: are mike and frank from american pickers brothers? pick from the following. I. no II. yes
I.
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Flan2021
bool_q:1.0.0
zs_opt
Complete: there was a soft laugh . `` sometimes it 's called a dungeon , but i 'm not really comfortable with that word . plus it 's on the second floor . it 's more of a tower than anything . '' the castle image flashed in my mind again . `` i think the tower is better than a
dungeon
6
Flan2021
lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
The dermis is the inner layer of skin. The dermis has blood vessels and nerve endings. The nerve endings explain why your skin is sensitive. You can sense pain, pressure, and temperature. You cut your finger and it starts to bleed. What has happened? If your skin bleeds, it means you have cut the dermis layer and damaged blood vessels. The cut really hurts. It hurts because of the nerve endings in this skin layer. The dermis also contains hair follicles and two types of glands. Hair follicles are structures where hairs originate. Each hair grows out of a follicle. Hair passes up through the epidermis. It then extends above the skin surface. Oil glands produce an oily substance. The oil is secreted into hair follicles. Question: "How does the skin have hair?" Answer: "The hair is on top of the skin" Is this answer correct? Pick your answer from: * no * yes...I think the answer is
no
2
Flan2021
super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
zs_opt
Here are some concepts: assist, astronaut, manufacturer, mission, say What is a sentence about these concepts?
spacecraft manufacturer says this robot could assist astronauts on a deep space mission .
2
Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
Question: Which is the smallest version of the iPod? Is "The iPod is a line of portable media players and multi-purpose pocket computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc." the correct answer? Select from: 1. yes 2. no
2.
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Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Question 1: Animal Physiology: Why do cats lift their bums when you scratch their back? Question 2: How do cats reproduce differently than other animals? Options are: A). no; B). yes; Would the answer to these two questions be the same?
A).
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Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
zs_opt
How would you take over Vatican City? What is the Vatican City? Choose your answer. Are these two questions paraphrases of each other? Choose your answer from: a. no; b. yes;
a.
4
Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
zs_opt
What's an example of a movie review?
What begins as a fairly clever farce about a somewhat shady security monitoring company turns, almost instantaneously, into an uninteresting and completely inane murder mystery. David Arquette and the great Stanley Tucci try mightily to make this train wreck watchable, but some things are just not humanly possible. What, for instance, causes Gale to turn suddenly from a sweet motherly figure into a drunken shrew at Tommy's parents house? Why would Heinrich, although admittedly a sleezebag, want to destroy the business to which he devotes his life, by robbing and possibly murdering his customers? Why does the seemingly sensible Tommy believe that Heinrich could be a murderer (based almost entirely on a dream), and even if that were believable, why wouldn't he go to the police? And why didn't Gale activate the alarm when she got home, especially after scolding Howie about it being off? Of course, all of these events are necessary for the plot (and I use the term very, very loosely) to unfold. And it might be forgivable if it resulted in even the slightest bit of comedy. But everything, from Howie's description of his date rape, to the coroner's misidentification of Gale, to the final "joke" about Gale and Howie still being dead, is more tasteless and pathetic than anything else. I checked the box indicating that my comments contained "spoilers", but there's nothing more I or anyone else could do to spoil this thing that already stinks to high heaven.
9
Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
zs_opt
How is "This discrepancy is causing confusion, because many people think we can claim this expense and try to charge a higher rate for overnight care when approached to look after our children." said in French?
Cet écart crée des confusions car beaucoup pensent que l'on peut demander le remboursement de ces frais et essaient pour cela de nous demander plus cher pour la nuit lorsqu'on leur demande de garder nos enfants.
6
Flan2021
wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Cynical , marketing driven , yet brilliant politically . But over less than a week , the lack of vetting ( has that word ever been used with more frequency than this week ? ) by the McCain camp is startingly obvious , and that 's leaving out the tabloid frenzy over Palin 's comely 17-year - old 's pregnancy . There is already enough politically exploitable baggage attached to her that Louis Vuitton will be opening an Alaskan outpost should the McCain - Palin ticket be cashiered in November . Available options: +None of the above choices .; +She is 17 years old .; +She is a political figure .; +She is a camp counselor .; Answer the following question: What may be a plausible fact about Palin ?
She is a political figure .
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Flan2021
cosmos_qa:1.0.0
zs_opt
`` eight of them , '' tolliver said . he was sitting in one of the chairs , his feet propped on his bed . `` yeah , '' i said . `` it was really , really awful . '' `` do you want to tell me about it ? '' `` it 's almost too bad to talk about ,
tolliver
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Flan2021
lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
1. At the Ponce Grand Prix she had a national record of 9 : 39.36 minutes and then took the personal title at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 2013 . 2. At the Ponce Grand Prix she ran a national record of 9 : 39.36 minutes then claimed the personal title at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships . Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Select from: (1). no; (2). yes;...I think the answer is
(2).
2
Flan2021
paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
He 'd had an unpleasant jolt when he realized she was constructing a makeshift nest , but supposed it was better that she was using bed sheets rather than gathering twigs or reeds from the lake . ( Karon eventually presented them with a crib he had built himself , which solved the problem . ) After eight months of her eating nearly everything placed in front of her and growing so huge , Fakir was amazed her thin body had n't snapped from effort to move , the day had finally come . Fakir had needed to stay at work later than usual , so he had missed the first few hours of labor . Generate a question about the above context.
Why is Fakir freaking out and is excited ? Available choices: * Fakir is having a nest built . * Fakir is having his nest destroyed . * Fakir is having his home destroyed . * Fakir is having a baby .
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Flan2021
cosmos_qa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Which technological advancement has done the most to improve the accuracy of weather predictions? Options: - barometer; - weather balloons; - anemometer; - satellites;
satellites
0
Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
First question: How do you open a .bas file? Second question: How do you open a .uif file? Are these two questions asking the same thing? Select from the following. (A). no; (B). yes;
(A).
5
Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
zs_opt
And then add 2 reverse “L” shapes for the handles. Summary:
Draw a triangle. Add 2 ovals for the front wheel and 2 more for the back wheel. Draw a rectangle from the middle of the front wheel to the top of the triangle. Add 2 boxes for the body. Using the guidelines and shapes, sketch out the body of the motorcycle (depending on what design you want). Ink out the sketch and don’t forget to add the details. Color the inked drawing.
0
Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Oliver was glad that they were alone ; the rest of the team would have a field day if they knew a twelve - year - old girl was pushing him to the limit . Then , Fred and George would probably kill him for what they saw as putting Ginny in danger by letting her play . Never mind that he was the one in danger , the way she threw that Quaffle . Based on the preceding passage, choose your answer for question What was the reason they were in danger ? Available options: (I) They let George play .. (II) They let Fred play .. (III) None of the above choices .. (IV) They let 12 year old boys play .. The answer is:
(III)
3
Flan2021
cosmos_qa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Multi-choice problem: Continue writing the next sentence in this paragraph: How to build a dock Gather all the supplies you will need to build a dock. The list of items can be found at the bottom of this article in the " things you'll need " section. Visit the area of the water where you plan to build your dock, and bring your supplies with you. Possible answers: (1). Find a large amount of small pebbles, old reeds, and grass and make sure they are dry, and that they are not washed away before you go on to the next step. If there is not enough water, enough rocks will need to make up space for the dock.. (2). There are a number of different types of dock, so ask your friends for details about which one is best for your craft. You can also ask friends and family to help you find the one, and you can purchase dock supplies from your local hardware store.. (3). Look to see if there is any debris. You will need to gather enough to easily move the rope rope between decks.. (4). Get as close to the water as you can to build it because once it is complete, it will be very heavy and difficult to move. Make a square with your 8-foot (2.4 m) long 2-by-8 pieces, and screw them together..
(4).
1
Flan2021
hellaswag:1.1.0
zs_opt
the main separatist organization in the indian-controlled portion of kashmir ruled out participation in state elections seen as key for the troubled region 's stability but accepted an offer to hold talks with india 's prime minister , its chairman said saturday . Write a brief summary in a sentence or less.
kashmiri separatist alliance to boycott key elections but ready to talk with india
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Flan2021
gigaword:1.2.0
zs_opt
New Hampshire Route 27 (abbreviated NH 27) is a 37.621 mi long east–west highway in southeastern New Hampshire. The western terminus of NH 27 is in Hooksett at U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 28 north of Manchester. The eastern terminus is in Hampton Beach at New Hampshire Route 1A, which runs along the New Hampshire coastline adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean. Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text? New Hampshire Route 27 is poorly maintained. Choose from: - Yes. - It's impossible to say. - No.
It's impossible to say
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Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
zs_opt
Math problem: Solve -46*j + 30 = -62 for j. What is the solution?
2
6
Flan2021
math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
zs_opt
Dialogue: Hugo: Heading to Vegas for the week, just betting on football and drinking! Lottie: Sounds extra. Be careful, tho! Lottie: Come back in one piece! Hugo: I will, don't worry. Lottie: Sounds dangerous! Take care of yourself! Hugo: Geez, I'm a grownup! Back off! Lottie: Just worried about you! What were the main points in that conversation?
Hugo is going to Las Vegas for a week to gamble and party. Lottie is worried about him.
5
Flan2021
samsum:1.0.0
zs_opt
Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Vice Admiral Sir Timothy James Hamilton Laurence {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 1 March 1955) is a retired British naval officer and the second husband of Princess Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Laurence was Equerry to the Queen from 1986 to 1989. OPTIONS: - Yes. - It's impossible to say. - No. Hypothesis: Laurence was born in 1956
No
5
Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
zs_opt
Choose your answer: If "Father and baby are sharing something to eat.", does it logically follow that "A father and baby are sitting at a table"? Choose from: (a). yes. (b). it is not possible to tell. (c). no.
(b).
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Flan2021
snli:1.1.0
zs_opt
he was involved in school reforms and chaired a commission whose remit was to devise a new syllabus for school level mathematics. Make this proper case.
He was involved in school reforms and chaired a commission whose remit was to devise a new syllabus for school level mathematics.
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Flan2021
true_case
zs_opt
Jackie Chan Has (Not) Made His Last Action Film Loic Venance / AFP / Getty Images Jackie Chan arrives to take part in the TV show "Le Grand Journal" on the set of French TV Canal+ during the 65th Cannes film festival on May 19, 2012 in Cannes. The big entertainment news over the weekend was that Jackie Chan had announced his retirement from action movies during a Cannes Film Festival press conference promoting Chinese Zodiac, his latest action film. But the Hong Kong-born stunt actor soon took to Facebook to quell the nasty rumors and say he won’t retire from action movies, just partake in “less of the life risking stunts.” Blame his English, if you want, for the mix-up. (PHOTOS: Jackie Chan: A Life in Action) “Today I was shocked when I woke up and read all the news coverage that I was retiring from doing action movies,” he writes. “I just want to let everyone know that I am not retiring from doing action movies.” Case closed. What Chan meant to say is that he’s a bit weary of risking his life every time he performs all his own stunts. “After all these years of doing so many stunts and breaking so many bones, I need to take better care of my body so I can keep working,” the 58-year-old actor writes. Chan’s film career started in the 1970s in Hong Kong. Chinese Zodiac marks his 100th movie. In his autobiography, I Am Jackie Chan, he addressed his multiple injuries, including the brain hemorrhage he suffered while filming Armor of God that almost killed him and left a hole in his skull. He also nearly lost an eye on the set of Drunken Master, dislocated a cheekbone—a cheekbone!—while filming Supercop and broke his nose three times while doing the stunts for three separate movies. The list goes on. During the press conference Chan admitted he was getting really tired of doing so many stunts and then added, “This is my last action film, I tell you, I’m not young any more.” You can see where the confusion popped up. Chan went on to talk about how action movies have simply turned too violent for him. Chan says he will continue to work on international action movies and—with emoticon—writes, “I will keep improving my English :-).” LIST: Top 10 Embarrassing Celebrity Commercials What was this article about?
Jackie Chan reminds us that English is his second language. And despite rumors, no, he isn’t retiring from action movies, thank you.
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Flan2021
newsroom:1.0.0
zs_opt
Write a one sentence review of the movie "1004151-christmas story".
Both warmly nostalgic and darkly humorous, A Christmas Story deserves its status as a holiday perennial.
6
Flan2021
opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
zs_opt
Premise: "they just see that this guy prays differently and to someone else than i do so therefore he's wrong and he's bad and we have to wipe wipe him out" Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "I feel that other people misguides another guy who prays differently and they want him to be exterminated. " true? Pick your answer from: [I] yes; [II] it is not possible to tell; [III] no;
[I]
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Flan2021
glue/mnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Select from options: How similar are the following two sentences? A woman is chopping a hard egg. A person is cutting boiled egg into pieces. Give the answer on a scale from 0 - 5, where 0 is "not similar at all" and 5 is "means the same thing". Choose from: (A). 0; (B). 1; (C). 2; (D). 3; (E). 4; (F). 5;
(E).
3
Flan2021
glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
Here are two sentences: The Nasdaq Composite Index lost 16.95 , or 1.1 percent , to 1507.76 , its first slide in five days . The Nasdaq Composite Index rose 19.67 , or 1.3 percent , to 1523.71 , its highest since June 18 . Do they have the same meaning? Options: a). no; b). yes;
a).
0
Flan2021
glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
Article: You will want to be working in a clean, cool area with plenty of space on each side of the pallet to operate. You will want to be sure that your pallet is sturdy and the right size for all of your items. Using a pallet that is either too large or too small will result in an insecure load that is a hazard to both your items and you. If you are placing items of different sizes and weights on the pallet, be sure to put the largest and heaviest items on the bottom. Try to occupy as much space as possible without any gaps. Having a tight, secure base is essential to the stability of the pallet. Don't leave too much space between your items and the corners of the pallet. This can cause the plastic to tear after shrink-wrapping. Neatly organizing the base of your pallet will make the rest of your job much easier. Use time and take care on this step, and you'll be saving yourself time and energy in the long run. Place your remaining items on the pallet, organizing them in a stable way that occupies as much of the square footage of the base as possible without going over its edges. All items should be as close to one another as possible, with little or no space between them to shift. Make sure that all items are stacked as closely and neatly as possible. If they are loose or unorganized they can shift within the shrink wrap, rendering it ineffective and potentially endangering both your items and people. Don't stack your pallet too high. The ideal shape for a pallet is a cube. Stacking a pallet too high can make the pallet too big for a heat shrink bag and destabilize the load by raising the center of gravity. What is a summary?
Prepare your workspace. Stack the base of your pallet. Stack the rest of your pallet.
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Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Concepts: explore, island, way Write a sentence that includes all these words.
flying over island in a seaplane is the ultimate way to explore it .
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Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: motorcycle, mud, push
soldiers pushing the motorcycle out of the mud .
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Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
Do these sentences have the same meaning? But none of them opposed the idea outright , ministers said . But none of the ministers opposed Mr. Powell 's suggestion outright on Thursday , the ministers said . Available choices: (A). no (B). yes
(B).
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Flan2021
glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
Choose your answer: is the following review positive or negative? Visited this place the weekend before the BCS. The beer selection was pathetic, just the big name breweries, come on people!! Also the server thought IPA was a brand name of a beer. We got our appetizers on the happy hour menu so the price was right, the chicken fingers were good, and the nachos were average. We tried to watch the Cotton Bowl, but you couldn't hear the game for the music. Make up your mind, are you a dance club or a sports bar. The fact that you are next to two stadiums should give you a clue. The service was also very slow. When people showed up in the reserved area, our server went MIA. Pick your answer from: -negative. -positive.
negative
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Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
zs_opt
Write the next sentence in this story. Neil was visiting Limerick in Ireland. There, he saw a beautiful sight. He saw the large and lovely River Shannon! After a few minutes, he agreed with the locals. Possible answers: (a). The River Shannon was beautiful.; (b). That Neil was very stupid.;
(a).
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Flan2021
story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
zs_opt
Feds Wrap Up Online-Crime Dragnet The Department of Justice says dozens of people have been arrested or convicted for online crimes this summer, as part of its effort to show that the internet is not 'off-base for law enforcement,' according to Attorney General John Ashcroft. Multi-choice problem: What is this text about? Select from: [1]. World; [2]. Sports; [3]. Business; [4]. Science/Tech;
[4].
0
Flan2021
ag_news_subset:1.0.0
zs_opt
Here is an article: He also serves as Intel's director of creative innovation. At the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month, Will.i.am announced that he's doing a global tour with Intel to promote its new Ultrabooks. Fans will be able to follow his journey as he visits 12 countries in 12 months recording music and filming his adventures. He helped design the new willpower360 app, which allows viewers to experience the Ultrabook Project from any angle. And -- and! -- not only did Will.i.am help create one of the top-selling music games this holiday season, Ubisoft's The Black Eyed Peas Experience, he actually helped Microsoft design the Kinect for Xbox 360 technology that powers the dance game. The man behind the games chatted with CNN about his love of video games and tech at CES in Vegas. The following is an edited transcript of that conversation: CNN: What's a favorite memory of playing video games when you were young? Will.i.am: We were poor. We couldn't afford video games. So I would go to my friend Calvin and Douglas' house to play his Nintendo or Markey's house to play the Atari 2600, Intellivision or Colecovision. We'd always go to Markey's porch, and he used to have them there. We had to pay 15 cents to play one of his games, whether it was Pong or Combat. You remember Combat and having those graphics? Just think about that. Wow! CNN: What did you think of the music in those old-school games? Will.i.am: I remember playing Donkey Kong and Pac-Man and thinking, "Wow, who designed the audio for that?" Some guy was like, "Oh, shucks. When Pac-Man eats the ghost should it be booo-oomp!" I wonder what they were thinking when they made the audio. CNN: Did game music influence you at all? Write a title for it.
Will.i.am has game -- like, literally
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newsroom:1.0.0
zs_opt
Do the following two sentences have the same meaning? The SIA said chip sales were expect to rise 16.8 percent to $ 180.9bn next year , followed by a 5.8 in 2005 . The SIA forecast that chip sales next year will rise 16.8 percent to $ 180.9 billion , followed by a 5.8 percent increase to $ 191.5 billion in 2005 . Pick from: (I) no; (II) yes; The answer is:
(II)
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Flan2021
glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 - August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avant-garde. Critics have lauded him as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. He was also instrumental in the development of modern dance, mostly through his association with choreographer Merce Cunningham, who was also Cage's romantic partner for most of their lives. Cage's work from the sixties features some of his largest and most ambitious, not to mention socially utopian pieces, reflecting the mood of the era yet also his absorption of the writings of both Marshall McLuhan, on the effects of new media, and R. Buckminster Fuller, on the power of technology to promote social change. HPSCHD (1969), a gargantuan and long-running multimedia work made in collaboration with Lejaren Hiller, incorporated the mass superimposition of seven harpsichords playing chance-determined excerpts from the works of Cage, Hiller, and a potted history of canonical classics, with fifty-two tapes of computer-generated sounds, 6,400 slides of designs, many supplied by NASA, and shown from sixty-four slide projectors, with forty motion-picture films. The piece was initially rendered in a five-hour performance at the University of Illinois in 1969, in which the audience arrived after the piece had begun and left before it ended, wandering freely around the auditorium in the time for which they were there. Also in 1969, Cage produced the first fully notated work in years: Cheap Imitation for piano. The piece is a chance-controlled reworking of Erik Satie's Socrate, and, as both listeners and Cage himself noted, openly sympathetic to its source. Although Cage's affection for Satie's music was well-known, it was highly unusual for him to compose a personal work, one in which the composer is present. When asked about this apparent contradiction, Cage replied: "Obviously, Cheap Imitation lies outside of what may seem necessary in my work in general, and that's disturbing. I'm the first to be disturbed by it." Cage's fondness for the piece resulted in a recording--a rare occurrence, since Cage disliked making recordings of his music--made in 1976. Overall, Cheap Imitation marked a major change in Cage's music: he turned again to writing fully notated works for traditional instruments, and tried out several new approaches, such as improvisation, which he previously discouraged, but was able to use in works from the 1970s, such as Child of Tree (1975). Cheap Imitation became the last work Cage performed in public himself. Arthritis had troubled Cage since 1960, and by the early 1970s his hands were painfully swollen and rendered him unable to perform. Nevertheless, he still played Cheap Imitation during the 1970s, before finally having to give up performing. Preparing manuscripts also became difficult: before, published versions of pieces were done in Cage's calligraphic script; now, manuscripts for publication had to be completed by assistants. Matters were complicated further by David Tudor's departure from performing, which happened in early 1970s. Tudor decided to concentrate on composition instead, and so Cage, for the first time in two decades, had to start relying on commissions from other performers, and their respective abilities. Such performers included Grete Sultan, Paul Zukofsky, Margaret Leng Tan, and many others. Aside from music, Cage continued writing books of prose and poetry (mesostics). M was first published by Wesleyan University Press in 1973. In January 1978 Cage was invited by Kathan Brown of Crown Point Press to engage in printmaking, and Cage would go on to produce series of prints every year until his death; these, together with some late watercolors, constitute the largest portion of his extant visual art. In 1979 Cage's Empty Words was first published by Wesleyan University Press. In 1987, Cage completed a piece called Two, for flute and piano, dedicated to performers Roberto Fabbriciani and Carlo Neri. The title referred to the number of performers needed; the music consisted of short notated fragments to be played at any tempo within the indicated time constraints. Cage went on to write some forty such pieces, one of the last being Eighty (1992, premiered in Munich on 28 October 2011), usually employing a variant of the same technique; together, these works are known as Number Pieces. The process of composition, in many of the later Number Pieces, was simple selection of pitch range and pitches from that range, using chance procedures; the music has been linked to Cage's anarchic leanings. One11 (i.e. the eleventh piece for a single performer), completed in early 1992, was Cage's first and only foray into film. Another new direction, also taken in 1987, was opera: Cage produced five operas, all sharing the same title Europera, in 1987-91. Europeras I and II require greater forces than III, IV and V, which are on a chamber scale. Already in the course of the 1980s, Cage's health worsened progressively: he suffered not only from arthritis, but also from sciatica and arteriosclerosis. He suffered a stroke that left the movement of his left leg restricted, and, in 1985, broke an arm. During this time, Cage pursued a macrobiotic diet. Nevertheless, ever since arthritis started plaguing him, the composer was aware of his age, and, as biographer David Revill observed, "the fire which he began to incorporate in his visual work in 1985 is not only the fire he has set aside for so long--the fire of passion--but also fire as transitoriness and fragility." On August 11, 1992, while preparing evening tea for himself and Cunningham, Cage suffered another stroke. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, where he died on the morning of August 12. He was 79. According to his wishes, Cage's body was cremated, and the ashes scattered in the Ramapo Mountains, near Stony Point, New York, the same place where Cage scattered the ashes of his parents, years before. The composer's death occurred only weeks before a celebration of his 80th birthday organized in Frankfurt by the composer Walter Zimmermann and the musicologist Stefan Schaedler was due to take place. The event went ahead as planned, including a performance of the Concert for Piano and Orchestra by David Tudor and Ensemble Modern. Merce Cunningham lived another 17 years, dying of natural causes in July 2009. Cage's first completed pieces are currently lost. According to the composer, the earliest works were very short pieces for piano, composed using complex mathematical procedures and lacking in "sensual appeal and expressive power." Cage then started producing pieces by improvising and writing down the results, until Richard Buhlig stressed to him the importance of structure. Most works from the early 1930s, such as Sonata for Clarinet (1933) and Composition for 3 Voices (1934), are highly chromatic and betray Cage's interest in counterpoint. Around the same time, the composer also developed a type of a tone row technique with 25-note rows. After studies with Schoenberg, who never taught dodecaphony to his students, Cage developed another tone row technique, in which the row was split into short motives, which would then be repeated and transposed according to a set of rules. This approach was first used in Two Pieces for Piano (c. 1935), and then, with modifications, in larger works such as Metamorphosis and Five Songs (both 1938). Soon after Cage started writing percussion music and music for modern dance, he started using a technique that placed the rhythmic structure of the piece into the foreground. In Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) there are four large sections of 16, 17, 18, and 19 bars, and each section is divided into four subsections, the first three of which were all 5 bars long. First Construction (in Metal) (1939) expands on the concept: there are five sections of 4, 3, 2, 3, and 4 units respectively. Each unit contains 16 bars, and is divided the same way: 4 bars, 3 bars, 2 bars, etc. Finally, the musical content of the piece is based on sixteen motives. Such "nested proportions", as Cage called them, became a regular feature of his music throughout the 1940s. The technique was elevated to great complexity in later pieces such as Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano (1946-48), in which many proportions used non-integer numbers (1 1/4 , 3/4 , 1 1/4 , 3/4 , 1 1/2 , and 1 1/2 for Sonata I, for example), or A Flower, a song for voice and closed piano, in which two sets of proportions are used simultaneously. In late 1940s, Cage started developing further methods of breaking away with traditional harmony. For instance, in String Quartet in Four Parts (1950) Cage first composed a number of gamuts: chords with fixed instrumentation. The piece progresses from one gamut to another. In each instance the gamut was selected only based on whether it contains the note necessary for the melody, and so the rest of the notes do not form any directional harmony. Concerto for prepared piano (1950-51) used a system of charts of durations, dynamics, melodies, etc., from which Cage would choose using simple geometric patterns. The last movement of the concerto was a step towards using chance procedures, which Cage adopted soon afterwards. Answer this question using a quote from the following article: Are there any other interesting aspects about this article?
Cage's first completed pieces are currently lost.
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Does "Anne's daughter is a very charming baby." appear to be an accurate statement based on "Anne gave birth to a daughter last month. She is a very charming baby."? Pick from: (a). no. (b). yes.
(b).
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Read the text and determine if the sentence is true (see options at the end): El gato con botas ("Puss in Boots", in English) is a 1961 Eastmancolor live-action Mexican fantasy film. Based on Charles Perrault's "Puss in Boots", it was scripted, produced and directed by Roberto Rodriguez, and, starring Santanon in the title role, the film was made by Pelicula Rodriguez S.A. at the Churubusco-Azteca film studio. Sentence: The Churubusco-Azteca film studio is located in the capital of Mexico. OPT: (A). Yes. (B). It's impossible to say. (C). No.
(B).
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This question has options. Select from options: Read this fact: "In the food chain process bacteria have the role of decomposer" Now answer this question: "Bacteria in the soil feed on" Select from the following. 1). uranium; 2). expired creatures; 3). crowd sourced work; 4). kryptonite;
2).
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Remove the spaces from the following sentence: MICHAEL KRIGSMAN: I agree that there’s an IT skills gap, but to answer your question, let’s look at the history of IT.
MICHAELKRIGSMAN:Iagreethatthere’sanITskillsgap,buttoansweryourquestion,let’slookatthehistoryofIT.
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Question: Who were the first inhabitants of Southeast Asia? Answer: Once inhabiting Taiwan, Vietnam, and various other parts of Asia, they are now confined primarily to Thailand, the Malay Archipelago, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A single-select problem: Is the question answered in a satisfactory fashion? OPT: [a]. yes; [b]. no;
[b].
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Background: Plains Indians, Interior Plains Indians or Indigenous people of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies are the Native American tribes and First Nation band governments who have traditionally lived on the greater Interior Plains (i.e. the Great Plains and the Canadian Prairies) in North America. Their historic nomadic culture and development of equestrian culture and resistance to domination by the government and military forces of Canada and the United States have made the Plains Indian culture groups an archetype in literature and art for American Indians everywhere. Plains Indians are usually divided into two broad classifications which overlap to some degree. The first group became a fully nomadic horse culture during the 18th and 19th centuries, following the vast herds of buffalo, although some tribes occasionally engaged in agriculture. Context: The nomadic tribes historically survived on hunting and gathering, and the American Bison was one primary resource for items which people used for everyday life, including food, cups, decorations, crafting tools, knives, and clothing. The tribes followed the seasonal grazing and migration of buffalo. The Plains Indians lived in teepees because they were easily disassembled and allowed the nomadic life of following game. When horses were obtained, the Plains tribes rapidly integrated them into their daily lives. People in the southwest began to acquire horses in the 16th century by trading or stealing them from Spanish colonists in New Mexico. As horse culture moved northward, the Comanche were among the first to commit to a fully mounted nomadic lifestyle. This occurred by the 1730s, when they had acquired enough horses to put all their people on horseback. The Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was the first European to describe the Plains Indian culture. While searching for a reputedly wealthy land called Quivira in 1541, Coronado came across the Querechos in the Texas panhandle. The Querechos were the people later called Apache. According to the Spaniards, the Querechos lived "in tents made of the tanned skins of the cows (bison). They dry the flesh in the sun, cutting it thin like a leaf, and when dry they grind it like meal to keep it and make a sort of sea soup of it to eat....They season it with fat, which they always try to secure when they kill a cow. They empty a large gut and fill it with blood, and carry this around the neck to drink when they are thirsty." Coronado described many common features of Plains Indians culture: skin tepees, travois pulled by dogs, Plains Indian Sign Language, and staple foods such as jerky and pemmican. The Plains Indians found by Coronado had not yet obtained horses; it was the introduction of the horse that revolutionized Plains culture. By the 19th century, the typical year of the Lakota and other northern nomads was a communal buffalo hunt as early in spring as their horses had recovered from the rigors of the winter. In June and July the scattered bands of the tribes gathered together into large encampments, which included ceremonies such as the Sun Dance. These gatherings afforded leaders to meet to make political decisions, plan movements, arbitrate disputes, and organize and launch raiding expeditions or war parties. In the fall, people would split up into smaller bands to facilitate hunting to procure meat for the long winter. Between the fall hunt and the onset of winter was a time when Lakota warriors could undertake raiding and warfare. With the coming of winter snows, the Lakota settled into winter camps, where activities of the season ceremonies and dances as well as trying to ensure adequate winter feed for their horses. On the southern plains, with their milder winters, the fall and winter was often the raiding season. Beginning in the 1830s, the Comanche and their allies often raided for horses and other goods deep into Mexico, sometimes venturing 1,000 miles (1,600 km) south from their homes near the Red River in Texas and Oklahoma. Question: Where were the tribes from?. Whats the answer?
Coronado came across the Querechos in the Texas panhandle.
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This Is It was a planned residency show of 50 concerts by Michael Jackson at the O2 Arena in London, scheduled to run from July 2009 to March 2010. The shows were to be Jackson's first major series of concerts since the HIStory World Tour finished in 1997. With all concerts sold out, Jackson suffered a cardiac arrest and died less than three weeks before the first concert was scheduled to begin. Choose your answer: Is the following statement correct based on the text did michael jackson start the this is it tour Available options: - no. - yes.
no
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The dog chased the cat , which ran up a tree. *It* waited at the bottom. Multi-choice question: Do "The dog" and "It" have the same meaning? Select from: - no. - yes.
yes
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What is the version of the following sentence with correct punctuation? Special diets designed for rapidly growing largebreed dogs may decrease the severity of hip dysplasia
Special diets designed for rapidly growing large-breed dogs may decrease the severity of hip dysplasia.
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A man rides off on a motorcycle. A man is riding on a motorcycle. On a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing", how closely does the first sentence resemble the second one? Available choices: (I) 0 (II) 1 (III) 2 (IV) 3 (V) 4 (VI) 5
(V)
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The Widow of Saint-Pierre (French: La veuve de Saint-Pierre ) is a 2000 film by Patrice Leconte with Juliette Binoche, Daniel Auteuil and Emir Kusturica. The film made its North American debut at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2001 for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was also nominated in 2001 for two César Awards. Can we infer the following? The Widow of Saint-Pierre is an award-winning film. Pick from: *Yes. *It's impossible to say. *No. The answer is:
It's impossible to say
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The Eagles' eighth game was an Interconference duel with the Colts at home. In the first quarter the Eagles Took the lead as QB Michael Vick completed a 9-yard TD pass to WR DeSean Jackson. This was followed by kicker David Akers' 22- and 21-yard field goals. The Colts replied with QB Peyton Manning completing a 3-yard TD pass to TE Jacob Tamme. The Eagles extended their lead after Akers nailed a 31-yard field goal. They eventually trailed by 1 point after RB Javarris James got a 6-yard TD run, followed by kicker Adam Vinatieri making a 37-yard field goal. The Eagles got the lead back in the 3rd quarter after Akers got a 44-yard field goal, followed by Vick scrambling a yard to the endzone for a touchdown. The Colts narrowed the lead when James got a 1-yard TD run, but in the final minute Manning lofted a deep pass that was intercepted by Asante Samuel. With the close win, the Eagles improved to 5-3. It was also the first win over the Colts for the Eagles since the 1993 season. Answer this question based on the article: How many total yards of field goals did David Akers make?
118
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Prioritatea nu ar trebui să fie austeritatea, altfel vom curma de la rădăcină până şi puţina creştere pe care o avem la dispoziţie; lucrul de care avem nevoie este o filozofie a creşterii ocupării forţei de muncă pe care trebuie să o apărăm. Translate this to English?
The priority should not be austerity, otherwise we shall nip in the bud what little growth is available; what we need is a philosophy of employment growth that we need to defend.
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Here is an email: As discussed on Tuesday, please see the attached draft of an amendment to the guaranty for Iroquois Gas Transmission System L.P. The exsting guaranty terminates on March 31st. Thanks for your help! ! What is a potential subject line for this email?
Guaranty
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Note the options at the end. Select the topic that this about: Will today #39;s careening crude oil prices reprise That #39;70s Show? Not according to Alan Greenspan. The Federal Reserve chairman said this year #39;s price climbs will likely have a far gentler impact on the economy Available options: A). World. B). Sports. C). Business. D). Science/Tech.
C).
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How The Rich Are Getting Richer Steven Bertoni Money Talks July 14| blogs.forbes.com/stevenbertoni Unemployment is at 9.2%, and the ruins of the U.S. housing market are still smoldering after the 2008 bonfire. But the planet's rich are getting richer, especially in the growing BRIC economies. In fact, there are more rich people today than there were before the credit crisis destroyed Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns and nearly crippled the world's financial industry. A study from Capgemini and Bank of America Merrill Lynch showed that the world's population of high-networth individuals (HNWI), with $1 million or more in investable assets, jumped 8.3% over the last year to a total of 10.9 million people. That number is up from the 2007 tally of 10.1 million tycoons. Not only are there more rich, but they're also richer. Their financial wealth jumped 9.7% over the last year to $42.7 trillion. Meanwhile, the U.S. GDP grew 1.9% in the first quarter of 2011, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. I'll be curious to see how this report will be used in Washington's current battle over the debt ceiling and the debate on the millionaire tax. Many might agree that Obama's stimulus package isn't creating jobs, but for a lucky few, it is creating a ton of wealth. Still, the U.S. has fewer millionaires than it did before the crash. @RICK FERRI: 1) These numbers are not inflation adjusted. 2) The numbers are inflated during 2009 and 2010 due to a strong stock market here and abroad. 3) Increasing wealth is a GOOD thing, not a BAD thing, even if it is among some at first and not others. This money is reinvested in the economy and that increases the standard of living for everyone. What is a short summary of the above article?
The rich are now richer than before the 2008 credit meltdown.
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Fact: if seeds stick to the fur of an animal then that seed will be transported by the animal Question: A deer created a rose garden by What's the answer? Available choices: [a]. pooping. [b]. feelings. [c]. time travel. [d]. screaming.
[a].
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Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Antwerp International Airport, operatingOrganisation, Flemish Government; Antwerp International Airport, runwayLength, 600.0. Sentence:
Antwerp International airport, operated by the Flemish government, has a runway length of 600 feet.
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How is "I admit I thought those were just beautiful dreams." said in Turkish?
Bunların sadece hoş hayaller olduğunu düşündüğümü itiraf ediyorum.
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Lecker, vitaminreich und kalorienarm – Pilze sind wahre Alleskönner. Which language is this?
German
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The junior doctors committee (JDC) of the British Medical Association (BMA) is to ask its full council to back more industrial action from early September. The JDC says ministers have failed to address concerns about the contract. Junior doctors and medical students voted in July to reject a deal on the contract agreed with the BMA. It was rejected by 58% of its members who voted in the ballot. In a letter to members released on Twitter on Thursday night, Dr Ellen McCourt, who chairs the JDC, said the government had remained "persistently silent" on issues which, she said, had resulted in the contract being rejected. She said: "In light of this, the JDC Executive has voted to reject the proposed new contract in full and to call for formal re-negotiations on all of your concerns. "In response to the government's silence, JDC exec has today made a formal request for a special meeting of BMA Council to authorise a rolling programme of escalated industrial action beginning in early September." In a further statement Dr McCourt said junior doctors still had "serious concerns" about the proposed contract, "particularly that it will fuel the current workforce crisis, and that it fails to treat all doctors fairly". Daniel Mortimer, chief executive of NHS Employers, warned industrial action would achieve "little or nothing", but placed "pressure on already stretched teams and services and causes worry, distress and disruption for patients, carers and their families". He said over the past two months they had been talking to the JDC and had "responded positively" to concerns "regarding the guardian role and whistleblowing". "Employers were hopeful that the continued positive engagement on other important topics... were a sign of how serious employers, Health Education England and the Department of Health were about honouring the agreements reached with the BMA." The dispute has led to junior doctors taking part in six strikes this year, including the first all-out stoppages in the history of the NHS. The BMA's junior doctor leader, Dr Johann Malawana, resigned following the vote to reject the renegotiated contract, which the BMA had recommended. He had told BMA members the deal was a good one that should be accepted, during meetings ahead of the poll of 54,000 junior doctors and medical students. Following the vote, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the contract would be imposed on medics in England. What was that article about?
Representatives of junior doctors have called on their union to authorise fresh industrial action in their dispute about a new contract.
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"Since Chester was dependent on Uncle Vernon, he couldn't very well marry without his approval" is a true sentence. Does this mean that "Chester couldn't very well marry without his approval"? Possible answers: +no +yes
yes
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Two women are sitting in a cafe. Two men catching a fish in a swamp. Rate the textual similarity of these two sentences on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing". Select from: a. 0; b. 1; c. 2; d. 3; e. 4; f. 5;
a.
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Write an ordered list of reviews about "tomorrow never dies".
1. This film will be difficult to top when Brosnan steps into Bond's tuxedo again for his contractual third turn as the world's favorite spy. 2. What's pleasing about this movie is its enduring adherence to the Bondian ideal. 3. Gets the job done, sometimes excitingly, often with style. 4. You may even find yourself actively looking forward to the next installment in this revitalized series. 5. Get thee behind me, satanic cynic, for the path to true entertainment of tomorrow lies here. 6. After a ropey patch, Bond is categorically back. 7. A truly awesome installment, even if not being as fully amazing as some of the better ones. 8. The best Bond film in many years. 9. I look forward to the James Bond movie that's bold enough to start knocking down the icons that the series has created. 10. You won't miss a thing should you leave well before the end. If more can't be found in Bond than this, I wouldn't object, in principle, to that tuxedo's being hung up in the closet for good.
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Premise: With precision of the fingers goes precision of the brain. Hypothesis: The fingers' movements have nothing to do with the brain. Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Available choices: (1). yes; (2). it is not possible to tell; (3). no; And the answer is:
(3).
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Add punctuation: At Flatadrang they get around 100 gannets nowadays but in former time they didnt get more than the half of that because a greater blackbacked gull bred at the Eastern part of the stack Flatidrangur is a little narrower at the middle and Eastwards from there this greater blackbacked gull bred every year
At Flatadrang they get around 100 gannets nowadays, but in former time, they didn't get more than the half of that, because a greater black-backed gull bred at the Eastern part of the stack. Flatidrangur is a little narrower at the middle and Eastwards from there, this greater black-backed gull bred every year.
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Edwards failed to qualify for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, and the 1994 Games in Lillehammer, Norway. He got a five-year sponsorship from Eagle Airlines, a small British charter company, to support his attempt to reach the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan, but failed to qualify for those as well. did eddie the eagle enter the 1992 olympics? Pick from: i. no. ii. yes.
i.
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In these two sentences (1) A dedicated line. (2) The letter consisted of three short lines., does the word line mean the same thing? Choose your answer from: 1. different meanings 2. the same meaning.... A:
1.
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Select the correct answer: Which is an appropriate title for this article? Taiwan shares ended lower Monday on concerns a new videotape of Osama bin Laden threatening the United States could spark panic selling on Wall Street on the last trading session before America #39;s presidential election day. Available choices: (A). World; (B). Sports; (C). Business; (D). Science/Tech;
(C).
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Crusaders, Mamelukes, and Turks: The Crusaders established a feudal Christian state with Godfrey at its head. They built many impressive churches during the term of the first Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, but in 1187 they were driven out by Muslim forces under the great warrior Saladin. During the Sixth Crusade (1228– 1229), the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II managed to secure Jerusalem for the Christians by negotiation. The Christians, however, could not hold the city. After they lost Jerusalem, a Mongol invasion swept through, and in 1244 the Mameluke dynasty of Egypt took control, ruling Jerusalem for the next 250 years. The city struggled to rebuild from Crusader wars and invasions. Much of the best Islamic architecture in the city was constructed in the Mameluke era, but the past thousand years had taken their toll: Jerusalem was unable to regain the prosperity it had enjoyed in earlier times. In the early 16th century, the Ottoman Turkish Empire was advancing through the Middle East. Jerusalem fell to the Ottomans in 1517, remaining under their control for 400 years. Suleiman the Magnificent rebuilt the walls and gates in the form they retain to this day. Fountains, inns, religious schools, and barracks were constructed. But when Suleiman died, his empire, including Jerusalem, began a long period of decline. The Holy City remained a backwater until the 19th century, when renewed interest among Christian pilgrims made it the destination of thousands of travelers each year. Question: "Who built many impressive churches during the term of the first Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem?" Response: "Christians" Based on the paragraph, is the response to the question is factually correct? (A). no; (B). yes;
(A).
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Translate the following. English: For the best Jasper Alabama OWI lawyers and Jasper Alabama OWI attorneys in the business, AttorneysDelivered will "deliver". Spanish:
Jasper Alabama OWI Abogados y Procuradores que ganar! Para obtener el mejor Jasper Alabama OWI abogados en la empresa, AttorneysDelivered se "entregue".
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Write an article based on this summary: Turn off your mobile phone and any other potential distractions. Place a “Do Not Disturb” sign outside of your door, if you are at work. Have caffeine right before you nap. Set an alarm. Close your eyes and relax. Try the "4-7-8 exercise" to fall asleep quickly. Keep your eyes closed. Get up as soon as the alarm goes off. Article:
If you are using your phone as your alarm clock, turn on airplane mode so you will not be interrupted by notifications. If background noise is unavoidable, or if you suffer from tinnitus, putting on headphones with soft, relaxing music may help. You can also try using ear plugs. Note when you will be available again. This will keep co-workers from accidentally disturbing you. This may sound counterintuitive since caffeine is a strong stimulant, but you will not feel the effects immediately, especially if you are taking a nap of less than thirty minutes. Caffeine has to travel through your gastrointestinal tract, and can take up to 45 minutes to be absorbed. Taking a “caffeine nap” in which 200mg of caffeine are consumed right before a 20 minute nap may improve performance and make you feel less sleepy once you wake up. However, if it is late in the afternoon you should probably skip the caffeine, as it may make it more difficult to fall asleep at bedtime. You can also skip the caffeine if you are trying to quit caffeine. Once you are close to finishing your coffee (or your green tea, or your caffeine jello shot, etc.), set an alarm that will wake you up after the desired amount of time. Setting an alarm will help you relax, as you know you won’t sleep longer than you intend to. Keep in mind how long you need to fall asleep. If you want to take a 20 minute nap, and you usually take about five minutes to fall asleep, then you will want to set your alarm for 25 minutes. If you fall asleep very quickly, you may only need to add an extra minute or two to your desired nap time. If you're one of those people who has a habit of pressing the "snooze" button and going right back to sleep, put your alarm across the room, or as far away from yourself as possible if you’re in the car, so that it will not be easy to turn it off. If you are consuming caffeine, you can do this directly after finishing your caffeine, if you are not, you can do this directly after you have made yourself comfortable and set your alarm. If you are having trouble falling asleep try this exercise: Close your eyes, and exhale completely. Then breathe in slowly, to a count of four. Hold your breath to a count of seven; then, making a whooshing sound, breath out through your mouth to a count of eight. Inhale one breath in, and then repeat the cycle three or four times. The whole exercise only takes about 60 seconds, and should help put you to sleep quickly. You can also try putting all thoughts out of your mind. Instead, try focusing only on your breathing. This is very similar to meditating, but can also help you relax so that you can fall asleep quickly. Try counting down slowly from 100. If you forget what number you're on, simply start again at 100. This will help keep your mind off of thoughts that keep you awake. You can also try one of the commercially available power nap machines or CDs that play a special soundtrack designed to induce a sleep state. Even if you are unable to fall asleep during your nap, keep your eyes closed and meditate. Although you may not fall asleep, you can still help your brain recharge a bit. Additionally, incorporating short bouts of sleep into a daily routine (taking a nap every day after lunch, for example) can help you "train" your body to expect a nap during that time and you'll have an easier time falling asleep. Resist the temptation to sleep longer. Ideally, you will wake up feeling refreshed, but you may sometimes feel like you want to sleep more; do your best to resist this temptation as it can throw off your sleep routine, and you may wake up the second time with sleep inertia. Follow up with physical activity. Get your heart rate up a bit by doing a few jumping jacks or push-ups, you can also try a bit of jogging in place. Wash your face and expose yourself to bright light (e.g. sunlight), which can help you feel more awake, if you are still feeling groggy after your nap.
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Find a deep conditioning treatment that's right for your hair type. There are many products on the market, and while they're all made to restore moisture to hair, you should find one that's tailored for your specific needs. If you have kinky, textured hair, look for products made specifically for kinky hair. If you have fine hair, look for products that are described as "light" or "weightless." Products made with heavier oils will make your hair look weighed down. If you have curly hair, look for products designed to keep your frizz at bay. Use a gentle shampoo that won't strip your hair too much. Avoid shampoos made with sulfates, which are abrasive cleaning agents that cleanse hair of its natural oils and lead to dryness and breakage. Squeeze a dollop about the size of a quarter into your hands and rub your hands together. Then apply the product to your hair, beginning about halfway down the shaft and moving towards the tips of your hair. Then spread the any product that remains on your hands from the roots to the tips. Pay special attention to the tips, which tend to get drier than the rest of your hair. If necessary, use a wide-toothed comb to distribute the product. Deep conditioning treatments require at least 10 minutes to get to the core of each strand of your hair. Check the instructions on the product you are using, as some may suggest being left on longer, but most should work in 30 minutes or less. You may want to keep the conditioner in place by covering your head with a plastic shower cap, but this is optional. Some products suggest using hair dryer to heat up the product in your hair, which allows it to get absorbed into your hair more easily. Use a blow dryer on a low setting to direct hot air at your head and thoroughly heat up the product. Make sure the hair dryer doesn't get too hot, since you don't want to melt the plastic cap if you are using one. Remove the shower cap and rinse your hair with cool water, which will tighten the hair shaft and make it look shiny. After rinsing, towel dry your hair gently, then let it air dry and then style as usual. Your hair should be bouncy, glossy and well-conditioned. Wait a few days before shampooing your hair, so that you don't negate the effects of the conditioning treatment by washing it out. Summary:
Choose a product. Wash your hair. Apply the deep conditioning product. Let the product set in. Apply heat. Rinse out the product.
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Can we conclude that "The refrigerator has a lot of butter in it." if the statement "I put the cake away in the refrigerator. It has a lot of butter in it." is true? OPTIONS: *no. *yes.
no
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Washington (CNN)Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell is set to be sentenced on Tuesday following his conviction on numerous corruption charges. He faces a sentence that could be up to nearly 13 years in federal prison. So what's a federal prison sentence like after you've endured a high-profile political corruption trial? CNN spoke with Jack Abramoff, the infamous lobbyist who spent more than three years in prison on corruption charges, who shared some words of advice for McDonnell. (This interview was edited for length) Jeremy Diamond, CNN: What's the most important thing for Gov. McDonnell to know as he looks at some serious prison time? Jack Abramoff: His status won't afford him any measure of grandeur over any other prisoner. In fact, it may cause him to have a few moments of discomfort. The prison system is full -- both on the inmate and staff level -- of some people who resent people who have had success in life. To the degree that he is able to keep his head down, get his time served as quietly as possible, that would probably benefit him very much. CNN: What's the main thing that helped you get through your time in prison? Abramoff: First, my family was essential. He's going to have more difficulty from that point, obviously, given what's transpired. My wife visited me every weekend --185 weekends. He won't have, unfortunately, that luxury, but hopefully the rest of his family and friends will be able to visit him frequently. So family, faith. And for me, and I think for many others, a sense of humor. Be able to laugh at least to yourself at the absurdity of what is happening in your life. And also the fact is that no matter what his sentence is, it's unlikely that he's going to end up with a sentence that's going to keep him in prison the rest of his life. There is an exit. When he enters prison -- and it's hard to see it on that day -- but that day is the worst day of the entire process, a process that's been extremely humiliating and horrible and the worst possible life event. But the day you enter is the beginning of the process that ends it for you. CNN: There's a saying that you only serve two days in prison -- the first and the last -- is there any truth to that? (Ed. note: This is from "The Wire") Abramoff: No. No. You serve every second in prison. But no matter how bad it is, it could be worse. You could be in a prison where people are getting raped and killed all the time. You could be in a prison in another country being sadistically tortured. There are all sorts of things that could be going on that are worse. CNN: Did you have any misconceptions about prison before you started serving your time? Abramoff: I didn't have a clue. I didn't know anybody who had gone to prison. Nevertheless it was horrific, from minute one to the last minute. You're confined, you have no privacy, there's capricious stealing by the staff and by the inmates. Your property and anything that's of value to you is constantly at risk. Sleep is very difficult in that environment. Getting an hour or two of sleep in a row is often very, very difficult. It's horrible. And of course you have no control over your life. Particularly for somebody who is in the public life, that is particularly bad because the inmates and everybody around you and your family on the outside are hearing all sorts of things and you have no ability to affect the narrative in any way. CNN: What shocked or surprised you when you got to prison? Abramoff: Some of the impressions I had at the beginning, they weren't fully shocking to me, was that upon entry how the other white-collar prisoners (greeted me). The white-collar guys sort of take care of the white-collar guys and the drug guys sort of take care of the drug guys. Somebody new comes into the prison, the other inmates help them get acclimated to the experience. CNN: So you had some people who helped you when you got there? Abramoff: Everybody. Everybody, basically, was extremely helpful. The inmates go out of their way to help somebody acclimate to this new world, which is a nightmare. CNN: So is that the first thing Gov. McDonnell should do if he does go to prison, to find those people who will help him? Abramoff: They'll find him. They'll find him. As soon as he walks onto the compound, they'll come up to him and introduce themselves and try to be helpful. Invariably you have people at the prison who are decent people. Most of the people, frankly, there are decent people who've made mistakes in life and done things that they shouldn't have done, but, frankly, they're decent guys. It's more likely than not that he'll be met with people trying to help and make it less miserable for him if possible and help him settle in. CNN: Do you have some tips for Gov. McDonnell to keep busy and make his time go by faster? Abramoff: Yeah, I mean, basically, stay busy. Prisoners do different things. Some write, some read. Some engage in athletic events and working out and some do all of that. Some get involved in the religious groups that they're part of. Some get involved in hobbies that are permitted in prison. There are plenty of ways to stay busy. The most important thing is to stay busy. One of the dangers for white-collar prisoners is they get in there and they're so stunned by this new world and they reflect on their old world, and it puts them into a depressing mode that sort of leaves them almost catatonic and they don't get going. CNN: Did that happen to you? Abramoff: No, I adjust pretty quickly to wherever I'm at. But I did see it in other people. I remember visibly one guy who was a banker and he came in and he just sat with his head in his hands and I said — he had 70 something months ahead of him: 'You're never going to survive this unless you start getting busy.' CNN: Did your political skills help you in prison? Abramoff: This is a place where he is going to interact with human beings 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The ability to be sympathetic to other people's plights, the ability to be empathetic, these are all things that politicians either need to develop or are good at faking. The most important thing in prison is are you a genuine person. Prisoners can quickly pick out who's a phony, who's lying, who's a BS artist. I was in there when somebody who's very high-profile acted like that. And people shunned him. And then you're dealing with not only the people from the outside, but the inside. And that's too much. CNN: Do you think Gov. McDonnell will be watched more? He may be watched more and treated more harshly, as indeed I was for the first year and a half, only from the point of view of certain [correctional officers] wanting to go home to the bar and brag about what they did to the governor, or something like that. CNN: You were saying that largely the other inmates treated you like an equal, but there were some instances when the staff treated you differently? Abramoff: The only way to deal with that is to just keep your head down, be humble, be obedient, follow every rule and just be as courteous and unassuming and unprepossessing as you can. That's the only way around it. What are the important parts of this article?
Abramoff on McDonnell: "When he enters prison... that day is the worst day of the entire process" Abramoff said McDonnell needs to get busy fast and stay busy. Some staff will treat McDonnell differently, Abramoff said. "He just has to remain resolutely humble and just take it"
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Write a sentence not in English.
Bu, Makedonya'nın enerji konusundaki statüsü için de son derece yararlı olacaktır.
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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Translate to Russian: Odilon Barrot Russian:
Барро, Одилон
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What claim can be made from the following pieces of evidence? 1. The tormented bull does not understand that it is the man on the horse 's back that is causing his pain , only that he is in agony . 2. He therefore sees the horse as his enemy as much as the man . 3. It 's not unusual for horses used in bullfights to be so badly gored by the bulls that they have to be killed , but only after they have been dragged from the ring and the view of the spectators . 4. -LRB- 4 -RRB- All this suffering makes bullfighting as unacceptable as the many other kinds of animal cruelty which most countries ban , such as cockfighting , dogfighting or any other form of grievous harm inflicted on an animal for ` entertainment ' purposes . 5. -LRB- 2 -RRB- We have these laws because governments have generally acknowledged the truth of Bentham 's words : `` It does n't matter if they can reason ; it does n't matter if they can speak ; what does matter is if they can SUFFER . '' 6. -LRB- 5 -RRB- All nations need to follow through on this principle by making bullfighting illegal , just like any other form of animal torture . 7. Spanish bull breeders receive EU agricultural subsidies , meaning that , in the EU , taxpayers ' money from all countries -LRB- not just those with legal bullfighting -RRB- goes to support this terrible industry . 8. -LRB- 3 -RRB- Also , in order to reduce the risk to the matador , sometimes the bulls horns are shaved . 9. It is a slow , agonising death as the high acidity of their blood proves . '' 10. -LRB- 2 -RRB- At the end of the fight , the bull may not be yet dead while his body parts are cut-off to be kept as trophies .
Bullfighting is a form of animal torture
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Arvoisa puhemies, arvoisa komission jäsen, riippumatta Ranskan hallituksen mahdollisesti myöntämästä tuesta käytävästä keskustelusta Ranskan kansalaisten mielestä teillä ja ministeri Merilla on ego-ongelma. Translate this to English?
Madam President, Commissioner, the people of France have had the feeling that, quite apart from the debate about any aid which the French Government may or may not decide to provide, there is an ego problem between Mr Mer and yourself.
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wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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What is the solution to this math problem? Solve 463*m - 2821 = 73*m - 13*m for m.
7
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Context: Sean was born into an Irish immigrant family. He was always proud of his Irish heritage. His family kept customs, ate Irish food, and watched Irish sports. Sean saved up money and paid for a big trip to Ireland. Now do a next sentence writing task. pick from the following. 1. He was thrilled when he was finally on his way to Ireland.. 2. Sean spent his saving on a new snowboard..
1.
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Jose: hi, do you want to go to the cinema today? Ella: hi there! why today? Jose: it's monday, they have a discount on all tickets on mondays Ella: sounds good! Jose: i know ;) what would you like to see? Ella: i still haven't seen "Kler" Jose: me neither ... and i'm not sure i want to Ella: really? and why?? Jose: i don't know ... it's nothing to do with religion just this whole fuss about the film makes me sick! Ella: well i agree to some degree but i think we should see it Jose: and why is that? Ella: we have to see it to create our own opinion Jose: maybe you're right ... Ella: ok, so what time should we go? Jose: i don't work today so it doesn't matter Ella: what a lazy loafer! Jose: hahah get off me! so what time suits you? Ella: let's then grab something to eat after i finish work and then go Jose: ok, i'll book tickets for 7:30pm Ella: great, we have a plan then! see you, enjoy your day off ;) Jose: thanks! see you What was that dialogue about, in two sentences or less?
Ella and Jose are going to watch Kler at the cinema at 7:30pm. The cinema has a discount for Mondays.
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samsum:1.0.0
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Single/multi-select question: Do the following sentences say the same thing? It would be difficult to overestimate the potential dangers of the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) vulnerability. The flaw involves the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol, which deals with inter-computer communications. Return your answer on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "not similar" and 5 is "very similar". Options: (i). 0; (ii). 1; (iii). 2; (iv). 3; (v). 4; (vi). 5;
(iii).
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
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Select your answer from the options. How would one describe the sentiment of this tweet? @dashchang Santa Cruz may have been named #1 surf city, but Huntington Beach will always be known as "Surf City USA" Available options: (i) negative. (ii) positive.
(ii)
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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Do these mean the same? Little Tramp is a musical with a book by David Pomeranz and music and lyrics by David Pomeranz and Steven David Horwich . Little Tramp is a musical with a book by David Pomeranz and Steven David Horwich and music and texts by David Pomeranz . Select from the following. a). no b). yes
a).
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
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How is "Yeah, well, you're the only one." said in Czech?
Jo, tak to seš jedinej.
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Abby and Tammy were the best of friends. They both loved to do things together that were fun and creative. They decided to make friendship bracelets together and give to others. Abby made five and Tammy made seven more. What is the next sentence? Pick from: A). Tammy never spoke to Abby again.. B). They decided to keep the bracelets for themselves..
B).
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Write an email with the following subject: Opportunities at ENA Email:
I wanted to pass along the resume of Carlos Sole. Carlos and I worked together extensively at EECC. The "reorganization" of EECC has him moving to EES, but he would prefer to work here. He recently met with V. Sharp, and she understands that he wants to explore opportunities at EWS (I'm learning the new nomenclature). John Schwartzenburg understands this as well. I can recommend Carlos as a solid, intelligent, hard working lawyer. He's a great guy and I believe he would fit in well here. Thanks,
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aeslc:1.0.0
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Review: savory and hilarious Is this movie review sentence negative or positive? Select from the following. A. negative; B. positive; The answer is:
B.
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glue/sst2:2.0.0
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How do you say "24-Hour Front Desk, Air Conditioning, Bar, Elevator, Family Rooms, Luggage Storage, Non-Smoking Rooms, Restaurant, Safety Deposit Box, Soundproofed Rooms" in Spanish?
Aire acondicionado, Ascensor, Bar, Caja fuerte, Guardaequipaje, Habitaciones familiares, Habitaciones insonorizadas, Habitaciones no fumadores, Recepción 24 horas, Restaurante
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para_crawl_enes
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What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". Since 1947, Canadian military units have participated in more than 200 operations worldwide, and completed 72 international operations. Canadian soldiers, sailors, and aviators came to be considered world-class professionals through conspicuous service during these conflicts and the country's integral participation in NATO during the Cold War, First Gulf War, Kosovo War, and in United Nations Peacekeeping operations, such as the Suez Crisis, Golan Heights, Cyprus, Croatia, Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Libya. Canada maintained an aircraft carrier from 1957 to 1970 during the Cold War, which never saw combat but participated in patrols during the Cuban Missile Crisis. What military units have completed more than 200 operations worldwide?
unanswerable
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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Does the following review have a positive or negative opinion of the movie? an undeniable entertainment value Options: 1). negative 2). positive
2).
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glue/sst2:2.0.0
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Context: She never stops talking about completely irrelevant things , she was even talking during today 's test ! I swear , it was taking all my willpower not to spin around and thwack her with my very heavy chemistry book . Also , she had the guts to say " [ insert gibberish here ] is [ insert very vulgar expression here ] in Portuguese ! " To which I turned to her , wide - eyed , and she 's all , " what 's the matter ? " Question What may happen after I turn to face her ? Possible answers: Choices: (A). I tell her to be quiet and then finish taking my test . (B). I will thwack her with my very heavy chemistry book (C). I will talk about completely irrelevant things (D). I will finish taking my test and then I 'll tell her to be quiet . The answer:
(A).
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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The question was marked as needing improvement. Just now? "Why was my question marked as 'needs improvement?'" Please tell me if those questions are the same. Pick your answer from: -no. -yes.
yes
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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