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The mover was successful getting the dresser out of the house, but not the desk, because the
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for the first time in nearly half a century , pacific lumber co. , a stalwart in north coast timber country , is laying off employees .
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embattled pac lumber trims jobs
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Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)?
Context:
Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi (born 8 June 1984) is the elder son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and her second husband Stefano Casiraghi. He is the eldest grandchild of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly. Casiraghi is currently fourth in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, following his twin cousins and mother.
Hypothesis: Andrea Albert Pierre Casiraghi is next in line to be king
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Tina: Guys, you ready?
Peter: waiting for Tom
Jane: on my way
Tina: Should I call an uber?
Peter: yes, we’ll be there in a minute
Peter: Go without us guys
Peter: Lost Tom
Tina: Ok, call us when you get home safe
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İkili, DPS'nin kıdemli liderleri arasında yer almaya devam edecek.
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Data: Alan Shepard ALMA_MATER "NWC, M.A. 1957"; Alan Shepard WAS_A_CREW_MEMBER_OF Apollo 14; Alan Shepard OCCUPATION Test pilot; Alan Shepard DEATH_PLACE California; Alan Shepard BIRTH_PLACE New Hampshire; Alan Shepard DATE_OF_RETIREMENT "1974-08-01"; Apollo 14 OPERATOR NASA
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Alan Shepard has died in California. He was born in New Hampshire and graduated from NWC in 1957 with an MA. He became a test pilot and was a crew member of the NASA operated Apollo 14. He retired on 1 August 1974.
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in writing. - (PT) The European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) works in areas linked to atomic energy, specifically research, and drawing up guidelines for the safe and peaceful use of nuclear energy.
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kirjallinen. - (PT) Euroopan atomienergiayhteisö (Euratom) toimii aloilla, jotka liittyvät atomienergiaan, etenkin tutkimukseen ja suuntaviivojen laatimiseen ydinvoiman turvallisesta ja rauhanomaisesta käytöstä.
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Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)?
Context:
The Corridor (Lithuanian: Koridorius ) is a 1995 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It has a fragmentary narrative without dialogue and depicts several people in Vilnius. According to the director, the title symbolizes "the atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and today, containing many doors".
Hypothesis: The Corridor portrays the everyday people in Vilnius
Pick from:
[+] Yes.
[+] It's impossible to say.
[+] No.
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Conor Murray scored two of his three tries in the first half with Andrew Smith, CJ Stander and Paul O'Connell putting Munster 33-10 ahead the break.
Ashton Hewitt had Dragons only first-half try with Tyler Morgan, Rhys Buckley and Jack Dixon also crossing.
Keith Earls and Ronan O'Mahony added second-half tries as Munster secured a vital home semi-final at Thomond Park.
Munster started the final round of games in third place but secured a top-two position with a flurry of early tries.
They had the bonus point wrapped up after 23 minutes when Conor Murray scored from close-range for his second, and Munster's fourth, try.
Jason Tovey nailed a second-minute penalty for the visitors, and Munster responded immediately with Australian centre Andrew Smith running in untouched for the first of the game's 12 tries after three minutes.
The scores continued to flow with Ashton Hewitt putting the Dragons in front with a try after four minutes, which Tovey converted as the visitors led 10-7.
Munster back-rower CJ Stander scored the game's third try after just eight minutes and from that point, Munster took complete control.
Ireland scrum-half Conor Murray scored two tries in a seven-minute spell, his first coming after a pick and go from a Munster ruck close to the line.
Dragons' lost Hugh Gustafon to a sin-binning after 19 minutes and Munster capitalised with Murray crossing for the second time in the 23rd minute. Ian Keatley added the extras for his fourth conversion of the half.
Irish rugby legend received the biggest cheer of the day in Musgrave when he landed the province's fifth try in first-half stoppage time to lead Munster leading 33-10 at half time.
Ireland wing Keith Earls and Dargons' Tyler Morgan scored after the interval and despite losing Paddy Butler to the sin-bin, Munster scored again with Murray grabbing his hat-trick try after 64 minutes.
Rhys Buckley and Jack Dixon added late tries for the Dragons, who started and ended the day in ninth place.
TEAMS
Munster: F Jones; K Earls, A Smith, D Hurley (capt), R O'Mahony; I Keatley, C Murray; J Ryan, E Guinazu, BJ Botha; B Holland, P O'Connell; D Ryan, P Butler, CJ Stander.
Replacements: D Kilcoyne for J Ryan (51), N Scannell for Guinazu (51), JJ Hanrahan for Keatley (54), A Conway for Earls (65), S Archer for Botha (65), D Williams for Murray (67), S Dougall for O'Connell (68), J O'Donoghue for Stander (68).
Newport Gwent Dragons: J Tovey; T Prydie, T Morgan, A Hewitt, H Amos; D Jones, J Evans; B Stankovich, H Gustafson, B Harris; C Hill, R Landman (capt); N Crosswell, N Cudd, T Faletau.
Replacements: R Rees for Evans (51), M Screech for Hill (54), R Buckley for Gustafon (63), B Nightingale for Morgan (63), J Benjamin for Crosswell (67), G Rhys Jones for Tovey (70).
Not used: P Price, L Fairbrother.
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
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Answer the question...what determines the properties of organic compounds (points 3)??
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How might one describe the sentiment of this review?
Went for lunch on Cinco de Mayo and was surprised there was no specials. We ordered the fresh guacamole that's prepared at our table. We instructed the waiter "NO onions," he nodded and we thought we were clear but when we took our first bite there was a whole lot of onions. Not pleased. I ordered the fish tacos and they were delicious but messy. Our food took way to long to prepare and we could not figure out why as there was hardly anyone in the restaurant at 11AM. Usually the food and service is really excellent but not at this location. I prefer the Henderson location....Options: i. negative ii. positive I think the answer is
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Here are some reviews for a movie: 1. It's not a great movie (though it's better than the third entry), and I doubt I'll ever feel compelled to see it again, but I enjoyed it well enough while it was on-screen.
2. What we get is an efficient but thinly plotted comic book violence packed story.
3. Did the plot points stick in my head five minutes after leaving the theater? Not so much ... but I know I was having fun while watching.
4. Lots of action and Jackman is in great shape but the movie is just more of the same
5. The latest edition of the X-Men franchise is easily the least, with a convoluted storyline, poorly defined characters and a dark one-note tone that lacks the humor and light touches of the earlier three installments.
6. 'Wolverine' isn't as powerful as you might think.
7. Could the Wolverine story be getting a little tired at this point, even though Hugh Jackman still looks good with mutton chops? Possibly ...
8. Everything that happens seems to play out as if following a checklist. It's Paint by Numbers: The Movie.
9. Wolverine's backstory was good stuff -- but after the falling out with Schreiber, the story loses its center and it gets wobbly.
10. I was definitely disappointed.
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Though Hugh Jackman gives his all, he can't help X-Men Origins: Wolverine overcome a cliche-ridden script and familiar narrative.
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Catherine V. "Ginny" Kilgore of Oxford, an attorney with North Mississippi Rural Legal Services, has been recognized for her dedication to serving the indigent. Kilgore - who oversees delivering legal services to the disabled and elderly in 39 north Mississippi counties - is recipient of the University of Mississippi School of Law's 2002 Public Service Award. The award was announced recently at a dinne r, held in Kilgore's honor and hosted by law school Dean Samuel M. Davis, who presented her with an engraved plaque. "Ginny Kilgore is a public servant in the truest sense," said Davis. "Her selection continues the tradition of this award in recognizing those who have labored in the trenches, with little or no compensation but with great professional and personal satisfaction in helping to bring justice and equality to those who need it most." "This award means a great deal to me," Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored. "The work of those who received the award before me has been so important; I feel very honored." After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in education and a few years teaching, Kilgore enrolled at the UM law school. Upon graduation in 1975, she entered private law practice in Oxford, joining NMRLS in 1978. Since then, she has earned promotions from managing attorney, senior attorney, then director of the Council on Aging project. Since 1990, she has worked in the Administrative Law Unit and Resource Development, and directed the Elder Law Project, serving the northern half of the state. She also is an adjunct professor in the UM law school's Civil Law Clinic. She held a similar post a few years ago in the school's Elder Law Clinic. Kilgore says she's found her niche. "I've always thought it was important to do work to help people. I really enjoy it. The issues I've dealt with through the years have been on the side of helping people maintain the basics of life - home, healt h care, jobs and family." She says her desire to serve others was sparked early, growing up in a single-parent home, aware that her widowed mother faced certain challenges as she supported her four children through public school and college.
Question: "Catherine V Ginny Kilgore is an attorney offering legal services in what state?"
Response: "Georgia"
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What is the title of this article:
Though researchers generally believe that sexual orientation is not determined by any one factor but by a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences, with biological factors involving a complex interplay of genetic factors and the early uterine environment, they favor biological models for the cause. They believe that sexual orientation is not a choice, and some of them believe that it is established at conception. That is, individuals do not choose to be homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, or asexual. While current scientific investigation usually seeks to find biological explanations for the adoption of a particular sexual orientation, there are yet no replicated scientific studies supporting any specific biological etiology for sexual orientation. However, scientific studies have found a number of statistical biological differences between gay people and heterosexuals, which may result from the same underlying cause as sexual orientation itself.
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Sexual orientation
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Article: You might think it cruel to pen a dog up in a crate for hours at a time. But dogs are instinctively den animals, so confined spaces are not as oppressive to them as they are to us. In fact, crate trained dogs will seek out their crates as a source of comfort. Crate training is a useful way to manage your dog's behavior when he's unsupervised for extended periods of time. For example, many owners crate their dogs when they go to sleep or leave the house. Although older dogs can be taught to enjoy their crates as well, it's easier to train a young dog. If your puppy is a large breed, don't train him in a large crate that you think he'll grow into. Dogs won't relieve themselves where they sleep or relax, so you need the crate to be appropriately sized. If you use a crate that's too large, he might urinate in the far corner of it because he has so much space. Don’t isolate him in the crate immediately by locking the door the first time you get him to enter it. You want him to create a positive association with the crate, so that he enjoys his time in there. When you begin the crate training process, place the crate somewhere the household gathers. The idea is to make the crate part of the social scene rather than a place of isolation. Place a soft blanket and some of your dog's favorite toys inside the crate. Once you've made the crate an inviting space, use treats to lure him inside. At first, place some outside the door so he can explore the exterior of the crate. Then, place treats just inside the door, so he will poke his head in to retrieve them. As he grows more comfortable, place the treats further and further inside the crate. Do this until your dog enters the crate without hesitation. Always speak in your "happy voice" when acclimating your dog to the crate. Once he's comfortable entering the crate for treats, reinforce the positive association with mealtime. Place his dog bowl wherever he's comfortable eating. If he's still a little anxious, you might have to place it right by the door. As he grows more comfortable over time, place the dog bowl further back into the cage. With treats and feeding, you'll find that your dog is growing more acclimated to being in the crate. He still needs to learn how to cope with the door being closed. Begin closing the door at mealtime, when the dog too distracted by his food to notice what's going on at first. Close the door for very short periods, lengthening the time as the dog grows more comfortable. When a puppy whines, it may be adorable and heartbreaking, but when a grown dog whines, it can drive you nuts. If your puppy whines inconsolably, you may have left him inside the crate for too long. However, you cannot release him from the crate until the whining stops. Remember — every reward you give reinforces the dog's last behavior, which was whining in this case. Instead, release the dog once he's stopped whining. The next time you close the door on the crate, leave him in for a shorter period of time. If your puppy cries when he's alone in the crate, bring the crate into your bedroom at night. Have a tick tock clock or white noise machine to help the puppy get to sleep. Make sure that they have already eliminated outside and don’t need to urinate or defecate. Young puppies should be crated in your room at night so that you can hear them tell you they need to go out in the middle of the night. Otherwise, they will be forced to mess in the crate.
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Understand the value of crate training. Begin crate training young. Make the crate an inviting space. Encourage him to enter the crate. Feed the dog in his crate. Begin closing the door behind him. Don't reward the dog for whining. Comfort your dog during long crate sessions.
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Sentence: "What what I ate cost almost broke me."
Pick from options: would a linguist rate this sentence to be acceptable linguistically?
[+] unacceptable
[+] acceptable...I think the answer is
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Russian Yuri Malenchenko , American Edward Lu and Pedro Duque of Spain landed in their Soyuz TMA-2 capsule at 0240 GMT .
Russian Yuri Malenchenko , American Edward Lu and Spain 's Pedro Duque came down in their Soyuz TMA-2 capsule at 2 : 40 a.m. GMT .
Please tell me if the sentences above mean the same.
pick from the following.
[A]. no
[B]. yes
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Article: Infrared is used in night vision equipment when there is insufficient visible light to see. Night vision devices operate through a process involving the conversion of ambient light photons into electrons that are then amplified by a chemical and electrical process and then converted back into visible light. Infrared light sources can be used to augment the available ambient light for conversion by night vision devices, increasing in-the-dark visibility without actually using a visible light source.
Question: What sort of equipment uses the infrared spectrum in the absence of sufficient visible light?
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Write a subject line for this message:
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Read Martin Samuel's match report here. Tempers flared in the latter stages of England's 2-2 draw with Ecuador as Premier League stars Raheem Sterling and Antonio Valencia were sent off the temperature reached boiling point in Miami. With eleven minutes remaining, Liverpool's Sterling became the 13th England player to receive his marching orders after a wild sliding tackle on Manchester United counterpart Valencia sparked a late brawl. Substitute Sterling had only been on the pitch for 15 minutes before launching into a flying challenge near the touchline which got the ball - but took Valencia out afterwards. The angered Ecuador captain responded by jumping to his feet and grabbing the England winger’s neck, before the pair were split up. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail's Neil Ashton England v Ecuador match report. Wild thing: A livid Antonio Valencia grabs Raheem Sterling around the throat directly in front of the assistant referee. Holding on: Valencia's grip on Sterling is unwavering as the furious Ecuador skipper continues to grapple with his opponent. Pushing the limits: Valencia continues to shove Sterling on the sidelines. Boiling point: Jack Wilshere (fourth right) is grabbed by the neck by Juan Carlos Paredes in the immediate aftermath. As tempers flared, American official Jair Marrufo gave both players their marching orders. The red card rules the Liverpool winger out of England's final World Cup warm-up match against Honduras on Saturday. Valencia, who suffered an horrific leg break four years ago after a challenge from Rangers' Kirk Broadfoot when playing for United in the Champions League, apologised to his team-mates and coach Reinaldo Rueda after the game. 'I am sorry for the fight with Sterling,' said Valencia. 'I apologised to the team after the match and the coach.' Team-mate Segundo Castillo nearly missed out on Ecuador’s World Cup squad because of a knee injury he sustained against Mexico. Valencia reacted so aggressively against Sterling because he feared the Liverpool winger could have ended his World Cup prospects. 'When he (Sterling) tackled me I thought about Segundo Castillo,' Valencia said. 'He nearly missed the World Cup because of injury and I feared I would too, but thankfully I am OK.' Flying in: Sterling (right) went in hard on Valencia, sparking furious scenes in Miami as the two sides battles to a 2-2 draw. Making contact: Sterling gets the ball and the man with a reckless challenge. Going to ground: Valencia is knocked off his feet by the impact of Sterling's tackle. Marching orders: Sterling looks bemused as American official Jair Marrufo brandishes the dreaded red card. Alan Mullery, June 1968 vs YugoslaviaAlan Ball, June 1973 vs PolandTrevor Cherry, June 1977 vs ArgentinaRay Wilkins, June 1986 vs MoroccoDavid Beckham, June 1998 vs ArgentinaPaul Ince, September 1998 vs SwedenPaul Scholes, June 1999 vs SwedenDavid Batty, September 1999 vs PolandAlan Smith, October 2002 vs MacedoniaDavid Beckham, October 2005 vs AustriaWayne Rooney, July 2006 vs PortugalRob Green, October 2009 vs UkraineWayne Rooney, October 2011 vs MontenegroSteven Gerrard, September 2012 vs Ukraine. England boss Roy Hodgson spoke of his 'disappointment' after the duo were given their marching orders. 'I'm. disappointed,' he said. 'I thought it was a fierce challenge from young. Raheem, not a foul challenge. He played the ball and accelerated into. the ball. 'I'm. disappointed with Antonio's reaction, grabbing the player. Had he not. jumped up there wouldn't have been a problem but, when he does that, the. referee had to deal with that and sent Raheem off. I'm pleased Raheem. didn't react to a lot of people milling around him. 'Jack. had been on the receiving end a few minutes early from a very similar. challenge from an Ecuadorian player and did not react.' Trudging off: Both players leave the field after being dismissed by referee Jair Marrufo. Wise words: Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard speaks to team-mate Sterling after his sending off.
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Raheem Sterling and Antonio Valencia were both sent off in the 79th minute after a poorly-timed tackle from the Liverpool star. Ecuador captain Valencia was knocked off his feet and grabbed Sterling around the throat in the aftermath. Valencia suffered a broken leg in 2010 after an innocuous-looking tackle from Rangers' Kirk Broadfoot. An unsavoury melee saw players from both sides clash, with Arsenal's Jack Wilshere also throttled by Juan Carlos Paredes. Sterling is banned for England's final World Cup warm-up match against Honduras on Saturday.
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Here is a question about this article: Apple did not develop the iPod software entirely in-house, instead using PortalPlayer's reference platform based on two ARM cores. The platform had rudimentary software running on a commercial microkernel embedded operating system. PortalPlayer had previously been working on an IBM-branded MP3 player with Bluetooth headphones. Apple contracted another company, Pixo, to help design and implement the user interface under the direct supervision of Steve Jobs. As development progressed, Apple continued to refine the software's look and feel. Starting with the iPod Mini, the Chicago font was replaced with Espy Sans. Later iPods switched fonts again to Podium Sans—a font similar to Apple's corporate font, Myriad. iPods with color displays then adopted some Mac OS X themes like Aqua progress bars, and brushed metal meant to evoke a combination lock. In 2007, Apple modified the iPod interface again with the introduction of the sixth-generation iPod Classic and third-generation iPod Nano by changing the font to Helvetica and, in most cases, splitting the screen in half by displaying the menus on the left and album artwork, photos, or videos on the right (whichever was appropriate for the selected item).
What is the answer to this question: What was the name of the font used prior to the release of the iPod Mini?
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What sentence would provide a factual answer to this question: "If a beach is below a farm it can make swimmers ill if"
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runoff is when cropland water enters bodies of water
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Believe it or not but it is true. There are people who lose the ability to understand or use words due to brain damage. But they become extremely good at something else. They become experts at spotting liars. The condition in which people lose their power to understand or use words due to brain damage are called aphasia . A study conducted in Massachusetts, U.S., has clearly proved that aphasics make good lie detectors .
In the last 100 years, many doctors studying the brain have mentioned examples of this amazing power of patients suffering from aphasia. Recently, scientists conducted tests to see if all that was said about aphasics was true. They studied the powers of a mixed group of people. Some were normal; others were aphasic. And it was proved clearly that the normal volunteers still got fooled by words. The aphasics were far ahead of them in recognizing false speech. The results of the study were reported in the magazine Nature.
`Fourteen years ago, famous American doctor, Dr. Oliver Sacks, wrote about his experiences with aphasic patients in a book. He remembered a particular incident in a hospital. Patients from the aphasia room were watching TV. Their president, Ronald Reagan, was giving a speech. He was trying to put feelings into each and every word of his speech. But his speech had an opposite effect on the patients. They were not impressed. On the contrary, the whole room shook with their laughter. The aphasics knew that he did not mean a word of what he was saying.
Dr. Sacks saw aphasics as more gifted than normal people. Normal people "get carried away" by words. An aphasic cannot understand words. But he or she can still understand what is being said. He said most of the aphasics had this superior understanding. So, while normal people think of aphasic patients as brain damaged, they actually seem to understand human expressions better.
1. where was the study conducted?
2. what is the condition called?
3. what does it do?
4. why?
5. how long have doctors studied it?
6. who wrote about them?
7. when?
8. did the study involve all aphasics?
9. then who?
10. are aphasics considered normal?
11. what are they considered?
12. what do they understand?
13. how do normal humans look at them?
14. who did the aphasics laugh at?
15. what was he doing?
16. why did they laugh?
17. how?
18. what do the patients lose?
19. what do they gain?
20. which magazine was the study featured?
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1. Massachusetts, U.S.,
2. aphasia
3. people lose their power to understand or use words
4. brain damage
5. 100 years
6. Dr. Oliver Sacks
7. 14 years ago
8. No
9. Some were normal; others were aphasic.
10. no
11. as more gifted
12. human expressions
13. as brain damaged
14. Ronald Reagan,
15. giving a speech
16. They knew that he did not mean a word of what he was saying.
17. his speech had an opposite effect on them
18. the ability to understand or use words due
19. recognizing false speech
20. Nature
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Here is a dialogue:
Jacob: Hey! Wanted to ask you about this book we talked yesterday.
Jacob: Can you remind me the author?
Mason: The one about marketing strategies?
Jacob: Yes.
Mason:
Jacob: Thx!
What were they talking about?
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Mason sent Jacob the name of a book author.
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Write the next sentence.
Brett told Kenneth about a life hack that he used to get rid of his cluster headaches.
Choose your answer from: +Brett was creative.. +Kenneth was creative..
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Brett was creative.
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Velociraptor Caught in the Act
The swift predator Velociraptor has been caught frozen in time apparently scavenging on the corpse of another, larger dinosaur, scientists now reveal.
Not only did grooves from the raptor's teeth mar bones belonging to the sheep-sized horned herbivore Protoceratops, but paleontologists also discovered fossil remnants of the hunter's teeth alongside the plant-eater that match the marks.
The fossils, unearthed from a red sandstone mound in Inner Mongolia, China, in 2008, consist of a collection of heavily eroded Protoceratops bones with two small, curved, serrated teeth that belonged either to Velociraptor or a close relative. Back when they lived roughly 65 million to 70 million years ago, the area was probably a scrubby desert with lots of sand and rocks and not too much vegetation, though there were bodies of water, with life quite lush closer to the rivers.
The size of the Velociraptor and Protoceratops teeth suggest they came from adults. The raptor was roughly 5 feet long, while the herbivore might have been anywhere from 4.6 to 6.5 feet long.
Bite marks on and around the herbivore's jaws suggest the raptor did not kill the plant-eater, but was instead scavenging on its carcass.
"This is a big animal, packing lots of muscle and lots to eat. Why then, would the killer be biting away on the cheeks and jaws so heavily that it lost a couple of teeth and left marks on the bones? The obvious answer is this didn't happen," explained researcher David Hone, a paleontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of China in Beijing.
Instead, when the raptor got there, "this was a carcass with little left on, and it was scraping off the last accessible fragments of meat on the bones," Hone said. "This pattern is also seen in living carnivores — when faced with a large body, they start on the belly and hindlegs and the head is nearly always the last to go. Here the skull and jaws are the bones with the marks on and thus most likely to be the bits left over, not those first taken on."
These new findings support a famous discovery made more than 30 years ago in Mongolia seemingly of a Velociraptor and Protoceratops locked in mortal combat. Although these fossils, dubbed the "fighting dinosaurs," certainly suggested the raptor hunted the herbivores, one could readily argue such an instance was a chance encounter, with Velociraptor only rarely eating Protoceratops.
The "fighting dinosaurs" suggest Velociraptor could act as a predator, while this new find suggests it could act as a scavenger. This is true of many living carnivores as well, Hone said, such as lions and jackals.
It remains unknown as to what might have killed the Protoceratops, as its bones were simply not well preserved enough. "They probably were once in magnificent condition, but they had eroded," Hone said. "If we'd got there a few months earlier it might have been a perfect specimen — a month or two later and we might have found nothing but dust."
Copyright © 2010 LiveScience.com. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed
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The swift predator Velociraptor has been caught frozen in time apparently scavenging on the corpse of another, larger dinosaur, scientists now reveal.
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My friend paid for my ticket. What is the effect?
Pick from: (A). I sought a refund.. (B). I paid her back..
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(B).
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super_glue/copa:1.0.2
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The university server containing the information relating to Mason's ID cards was illegally entered by computer hackers.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Non-authorized personnel illegally entered into computer networks.
Pick from: - yes; - no;
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super_glue/rte:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Math problem: Solve 74*i - 79*i = 10 for i.
What is the solution?
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-2
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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For a vacationing family, it's been only two weeks since leaving a wintry Washington for sunny Sri Lanka, but it seems like several lifetimes ago. During those two weeks, they have seen both paradise and hell, and a surrealistic netherworld in between.
Choose your answer. What is this text about?
Available choices: [i] World; [ii] Sports; [iii] Business; [iv] Science/Tech;
Answer:
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Imagine you are in a jumping contest. Animals and insects can also enter this contest. But they might just leave humans in the dust!
The first event is the long jump. The human athlete is Mike Powell. In 1991, he jumped nearly 30 feet, which is the world record for the long jump. That is about five times his own height.
His competitor in the long-jump contest is a frog named "Rosie the Ribbiter." Rosie set the world record for frogs in 1986 by jumping more than 21 feet. Her record has never been broken by any other frog. Compared to Mike Powell, Rosie's jump is not that amazing. But wait! Rosie is only about 10 inches long when her legs are stretched to their full length. She can jump more than 25 times her size. Rosie, the frog, wins the long-jump event.
The next event is the high jump. Javier Sotomayor, the world record holder, can jump a bar 8 feet high. That is about as high as the ceiling in most homes.
Looking around for someone to challenge his record, Javier might need a magnifying glass . The next _ is a tiny insect called the spittlebug .
The spittlebug can jump 28 inches into the air. It is only a quarter-inch long, less than the width of a pencil. If the spittlebug were the same size as Javier, it would be able to jump 600 feet into the air. That is like a human jumping over a building 55 stories high!
Though the humans lose the "jumping contest," their competitors would probably agree that Mike and Javier are still pretty excellent athletes. If only Rosie and the spittlebug could speak!
Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions:
1. How high can the spittlebug jump?
2. What hyptothetical scenario is the author asking you to envision?
3. Which person is the best long-jumper?
4. What is the distance that he jumped?
5. And which person is the best high-jumper?
6. And what was his best high-jump?
7. Is that better than the high-jump of the bug?
8. Were there similar results with the frog's long-jump?
9. How far was that long-jump?
10. And when did it happen?
Numbered answers:
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1. 28 inches
2. Animals and insects can enter a contest.next to human and they may be better at it
3. Mike Powell
4. 30 feet,
5. Javier Sotomayor
6. 8 feet high
7. Not if you take into account the size of the bug
8. yes
9. 21 feet.
10. 1986
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Answer the question...which country was the dominant power in europe following the seven years' war??
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Britain
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Choose your reply from the options at the end. Does "With the passage of the British North America Act, 1867 by the British Parliament, Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were formed into the Dominion of Canada, a confederation enjoying full self-government with the exception of international relations." contain the correct answer to "When was the British North America Act passed?"
pick from the following.
(i). yes.
(ii). no.
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How does the sentence end? See options at the end
Even after only dating for three months, Christine fell in love with Erin because
Choices: (A). Christine was very charismatic.; (B). Erin was very charismatic.;
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Single/multi-choice problem: Which of the following solutions is better for the following goal:
How can I use a tennis ball on the legs of my furniture to protect the floor?
Choose your answer from:
(I) For each tennis ball, hold the tennis ball on a flimsy surface, using a butter knife or a strong spoon, make a slit in the middle of the tennis ball about 1 inch to 1 1/2 inches long, then turn the ball a half turn and make another slit equally as long, let the tennis ball air out for a few minutes and then slide on to the furniture legs.
(II) For each tennis ball, hold the tennis ball on a firm surface, using a sharp knife or a box cutter, make a slit in the middle of the tennis ball about 1 inch to 1 1/2 inches long, then turn the ball a half turn and make another slit equally as long, let the tennis ball air out for a day and then slide on to the furniture legs.
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What are the new cancer detection technologies?
What are the new early cancer detection technologies?
Multi-choice problem: Are these two questions inquiring about the same information?
Available choices:
(I). no;
(II). yes;
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Math problem: Solve 52*d - 1152 - 720 = 0 for d.
What is the solution?
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36
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Question: If an environment becomes warmer and drier, the change that would most likely help a species adapt would be an increase in its
Choose your answer from:
A). amount of body fat..
B). amount of body hair..
C). ability to climb trees..
D). ability to store water..
Answer:
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D).
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U.S. Authors are fighting against Amazon's book lending program because they allow users a free book every month.
Who is "they" in this prior sentence(see options)?
Pick your answer from:
(1). U.S. Authors;
(2). Amazon's book lending program;
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(2).
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definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
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Write a sentence not in English.
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În acest sens, raportul doamnei Teresa Riera Madurell reprezintă un succes prin clarificarea rolului angajatorilor si al societăţii civile în promovarea egalităţii de gen.
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the second arab-african summit closed on sunday in the libyan city of sirte with the participating countries reaffirming commitment to promoting relations , boosting cooperation and establishing the strategic partnership between african and arab nations .
Summarize the aforementioned text in a single phrase.
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arab-african summit ends with sirte declaration
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India Ink: Image of the Day: July 2
Generate a new sentence that is, on a scale from 0 to 5, a 4. in textual similarity to the above sentence.
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India Ink: Image of the Day: March 4
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Multi-choice problem: does word "look" have the same meaning in the following two sentences?
He went out to have a look.
He gave it a good looking at.
Pick from:
[a]. different meanings
[b]. the same meaning
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[b].
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super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Multi-select problem: How does the next paragraph end?
The camera pans around a man standing in front of a ping pong table and begins playing a match with another man. the men
Select from: 1). first pretend to hit the ball back and forth as they smile and laugh in the end. 2). then on the side of the table showing the men's weight as they try to get it to stay put. 3). continue to play the game while the video briefly plays of other people playing. 4). continue hitting the ball back and fourth while various people watch him on the side.
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zs_opt
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"Mark told Pete many lies about himself, which Pete included in his book. He should have been more skeptical." is a true sentence.
Does this mean that "Mark should have been more skeptical."?
Choose your answer from: (1). no. (2). yes.
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(1).
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zs_opt
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What concepts are described in the following sentence?
"Alpena County Regional Airport is located in Maple Ridge Township, Alpena County, Michigan, United States. Its runway length is 2744.0."
Return the answer as pairs of triples.
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Alpena County Regional Airport LOCATION Maple Ridge Township, Alpena County, Michigan
Alpena County Regional Airport RUNWAY_LENGTH 2744.0
Maple Ridge Township, Alpena County, Michigan COUNTRY United States
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(Sofya Haber Ajansı, Sofia Echo, Dnevnik.bg - 30/03/06; Sofya Haber Ajansı, Europe.bg, Vseki Den, Mediapool, Dnevnik.bg, Sofia Echo, Makfax, Reporter.gr - 29/03/06)
Which language is this?
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Turkish
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Continue writing the following text.
Caring for elderly relatives was difficult for Mary but not Katrina, as
OPTIONS:
(a). Mary was selfless and compassionate..
(b). Katrina was selfless and compassionate..
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(b).
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winogrande:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Identify the most salient words in this sentence:
suspension bridge at sunrise with canary wharf showing between the towers
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bridge
sunrise
wharf
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This question has options. Does the word "boss" have the same definition in the next two sentences?
He is the Republican boss in Kentucky.
Party bosses have a reputation for corruption.
Choices:
[A]. different meanings
[B]. the same meaning
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[B].
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super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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My parents gave the neighbors tickets to Six Flags since they had extras.
Who is "they" in this prior sentence(see options)?
Pick from: [i] My parents. [ii] the neighbors.
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[i]
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definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
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Here are two sentences:
A picture of the doctor 's son holding the guitar appeared in the National Enquirer just two weeks after George died .
A photograph of the doctor 's son holding the guitar appeared in the National Enquirer two weeks after Harrison 's death .
Choose your answer: are the two sentences saying the same thing?
Possible answers:
(1). no
(2). yes
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(2).
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Data: name = The Waterman, eatType = restaurant, food = English, priceRange = £20-25, customer rating = high, area = city centre, familyFriendly = yes. What is a sentence that describe this data?
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The Waterman is a restaurant offering English food located in the city centre. It is a kids friendly restaurant with an average price range of £20-25 and customers rating it high.
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gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
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Danny Wake died after he wandered into the road in Darlington on Monday. Police release CCTV footage of him and his family walking along the street. Detectives have appealed for anyone with information to get in touch.
Write an article based on these highlights.
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By. Kieran Corcoran. PUBLISHED:. 15:01 EST, 8 November 2013. |. UPDATED:. 15:55 EST, 8 November 2013. The mother of a three-year-old boy killed by a hit-and-run driver after wandering into the road have made a desperate plea for the driver to come forward. Kayren Wake was walking with her son Danny Wake in Darlington, County Durham, when he strayed into the road and was knocked over. Danny had been on his way home from picking up an Argos catalogue, which he was going to choose his Christmas presents from. A 24-year-old local man was initially arrested but later released without charge. Scroll down for video. Emotion: Kayren Winter, left, made an appeal for information after her son Danny Wake, right, was killed on Monday after he strayed into the road. Today Ms Wake and other members of Danny's family made an emotional appeal at a news conference in Durham, where they paid tribute to their 'beautiful little angel'. They asked witnesses to come forward to give them 'find the answers we need'. A statement on behalf of Ms Winter, Danny's uncle Scott Sherlock, and the boy's father, who is also called Danny Wake, said: 'Words cannot describe how we as a family are feeling since the loss of our beautiful little angel Danny.' 'Since Monday morning we can only describe our lives as a living nightmare as we struggle to come to terms with the thought of never seeing our boy again. 'The best way we can describe Danny is as a fun-loving, happy little boy with an incredibly cheeky little smile. 'He was loved by so many and really was the light of our lives.' 'Instead of looking forward to planning. our Christmas as a family we are now facing the devastating task of. planning Danny’s funeral. We desperately need to know how and why this. has happened. 'Words cannot describe': Ms Winter fought back tears during the appeal. Desperate for answers: Danny Wake's mother Ms Winter, left, uncle Scott Sherlock, centre, and father, also called Danny Wake, right, read a statement asking for witnesses. 'Our family want to appeal to the person who did this or who knows who did this to find it in their hearts to come forward so we can find the answers we need. 'Imagine if this was your little boy and how you would be feeling. With this is mind please contact police urgently.' Police had previously released CCTV footage of the moments Danny and his family were walking along the street in Darlington, directly before the fatal collision. In the images,. Danny is shown trailing behind his mother who is wheeling a pushchair. with a girl closer behind. The little boy, in a hat and thick green coat, is shown walking happily in the sunshine moments before the tragedy. Tragic: Danny Wake, pictured in green jacket, is seen walking with his family moments before he was fatally injured in a hit and run collision on Monday. Appeal: Danny is seen at the bottom of the image as his mother wheels a pushchair in the background. Police have renewed appeals for the driver of the car to come forward. They also issued images of passengers getting off a nearby bus, hoping to trace additional witnesses to the crash. Officers said they had received an 'excellent' response from local people so far, and are revealing large amounts of evidence submitted since the incident, which is believed to have been 'a terrible, terrible accident.' Chief Inspector Ed Turner, of Durham Constabulary, said: 'This is a unique and isolated incident and when we have to deal with them they are very tragic and very difficult for the family to come to terms with. Investigation: A CCTV image taken from a passing bus shows Danny Wake walking on the pavement moments before he was killed. Police have appealed for passengers getting off the bus to come forward with information. Christmas shopping: Danny, who is seen with his back to the bus camera, had been returning home from a trip to the shops to pick up a catalogue to choose Christmas presents when the tragic incident happened. Investigation: A local man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after the crash but police now believe he is unconnected with the incident. ''It's quite a complicated incident and. we have put out an appeal for anybody that was driving a vehicle on. Neasham Road and Falmer Road on Monday morning. Detective Superintendent Kevin Weir, who is leading the investigation, added: 'We have reason to believe a. Mercedes Sprinter style van light in colour was in the Farmer Road area. at about 10.35 on Monday morning. 'This van is being described as having distinct red markings which could perhaps be a logo. 'We are really keen to speak with the. driver of this vehicle as they may have important information to assist. us with our enquries.'
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Write an article based on this "Final preparations have begun for what has been described as the UK's first snowsports music festival."
Article:
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Groove CairnGorm, is being held on 11 and 12 March in conjunction with the CairnGorm Mountain ski centre.
The music event will be based at Badaguish Outdoor Centre, near Aviemore, but will also see performances at the ski resort.
The Scottish Freestyle Championships are due to take place on the same weekend at CairnGorm Mountain.
Lined up for Groove CairnGorm are Niteworks, a band from Skye, and hip hop acts DJ Grandmaster Flash and Spring Break.
Also due to perform are The Cuban Brothers, Prides, DJ Monki and The Elephant Sessions.
The organisers of the new music festival hope to make it a regular event along the lines of continental Europe's snowsports music festivals Snowbombing and Snowboxx.
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Dialogue:
Alina: guys, are you going to be on time, I'm a bit late with preparations
Mary: don't worry, I won't get there before 8
Patrick: me neither, take your time
Alina: I'm so relieve, sorry, I wanted to bake a cake but it didn't go as planned
Patrick: hahaha, the lemon cake?
Alina: yes :(
Patrick: I told you I don't know anybody who would manage to follow the receipt and get a proper lemon cake.
Alina: something is wrong with the receipt maybe
Patrick: yup
What is a summary of this dialogue?
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Baking the lemon cake for the meeting didn't go as Alina planned it.
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zs_opt
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Context: Bob picked up his glasses from the table. He slipped them in his backpack to wear at school. He needed them to see the board. In science he put them on.
Now do a next sentence writing task.
Options are:
[1]. Bob enjoyed using his binoculars.
[2]. Bob was able to read the writing on the board.
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[2].
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The website says that they are supposed to close at 10 pm and they were closed at 8:30. That's ridiculous and unacceptable. On top of that, there was no signage out front of the restaurant displaying their hours of operation. Poor poor execution and I'm a Panda fan!!!
Choose: was this review given positively or negatively?
pick from the following. 1). negative; 2). positive;
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1).
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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zs_opt
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Q: What U.S. Air Force general led the first bombing raid over Tokyo ?
Which one of the following options would the answer to this be?
Choose from: a). description. b). entity. c). abbreviation. d). human. e). numeric. f). location.
A:
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d).
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Answer this question:
when does game of thrones season 7 start filming??
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August 31, 2016
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zs_opt
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Write the next sentence in this story.
Andy had always wanted a big kids bike. When he turned six Year's old he asked for a bike for his birthday. He did not know how to ride a bike. On Andy's birthday his mother gave him a bike.
OPT: I. Andy cried for hours.; II. His dad taught him how to ride it.;
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This question has options. Select from options: Read this fact: "An example of camouflage is when an organism looks like its environment"
Now answer this question: "An example of camouflage is when an organism looks like what?"
Choose from: -- clouds; -- local flora; -- buildings; -- oceans;
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local flora
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All three films premiered to widespread critical acclaim. The Toronto Film Critics Association awarded Jackson a ``Special Citation'' for his work on the series as a whole, while the Austin Film Critics Association selected the entire series as the decade's third best film. The films won seventeen out of thirty Academy Award nominations, and The Return of the King holds the record for most Oscars with eleven alongside Titanic and Ben-Hur. The Return of the King also has the distinction of being the only fantasy film to have won the Academy Award for Best Picture (best film).
Based on the above text, what's the best answer to this question: did lord of the rings win any oscars?
Available choices: A). no. B). yes.
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Which Indian startups are hiring freshers in hyderabad?
Which Indian startups are hiring freshers?
Multi-choice problem: Would you say that these questions are the same?
(i). no. (ii). yes.
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Write a question about the following article.
You know , the " HI , I ' m a Mac . " " And I ' m a PC . " He is in some movies too , including Dodgeball and Jeepers Creepers . It took us a little while to realize that his friends that were with him were celebrities too , including a girl from Saturday Night Live and two guys who looked familiar but we could n't quite place them . They were apparently there to get milkshakes , like ordinary people .
Question:
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What may the narrator have done after seeing these celebrities ?
Choices: I. The narrator may have asked for money .. II. The narrator may have ignored the celebrities .. III. The narrator may have asked for a picture .. IV. None of the above choices ..
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Data: name = The Eagle, food = Japanese, customer rating = 5 out of 5. Can you generate a sentence about this data?
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For a Japanese menu, try The Eagle. It scores high with a customer rating of 5 out of 5.
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gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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What is the best way to: how do you mend a wound?
Choose from:
+ give it air.;
+ clean it and cover it up.;
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clean it and cover it up.
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zs_opt
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Write the next sentence in this story.
Gary wanted to get Lisa's attention. One day he decides to write Lisa a Poem. The next day at school, Gary sees Lisa in the hallway. Gary gives Lisa a really big smile and hands her the poem.
pick from the following.
-Gary slaps Lisa hard, and walks away.
-Lisa confesses she also has a crush on Gary.
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Lisa confesses she also has a crush on Gary.
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NFL bounty penalties: Sean Payton, Gregg Williams, Mickey Loomis suspended
The NFL suspended New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton, General Manager Mickey Loomis and former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams Wednesday for their roles in a bounty system that provided the team’s players payments for hits that injured opponents.
Williams was suspended indefinitely. Payton was suspended for one year, and Loomis was suspended for eight games, a person with knowledge of the measures said.
The Saints were fined $500,000 and lose two second-round draft choices, one in this year’s draft and one in 2013, the person with knowledge of the punishments said.
Williams is the defensive coordinator of the St. Louis Rams. His case will be reviewed after the 2012 season, the league announced, and his possible reinstatement will depend in part on his level of cooperation with further proceedings.
Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt also was suspended for six games. The suspensions are without pay, according to the NFL’s announcement.
The penalties are among the harshest in the sport’s history. In the 1960s, then-commissioner Pete Rozelle suspended Green Bay Packers running back Paul Hornung and Detroit Lions defensive lineman Alex Karras for one year each for gambling.
“We are all accountable and responsible for player health and safety and the integrity of the game,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a written statement released by the league. “We will not tolerate conduct or a culture that undermines those priorities.
“A combination of elements made this matter particularly unusual and egregious,” Goodell added. “When there is targeting of players for injury and cash rewards over a three-year period, the involvement of the coaching staff and three years of denials and willful disrespect of the rules, a strong and lasting message must be sent that such conduct is totally unacceptable and has no place in the game.”
The players most heavily involved in the bounty scheme also face possible discipline by the NFL, but no measures have been taken yet.
Williams is the former defensive coordinator of the Washington Redskins. Players and former assistant coaches who were with the Redskins during Williams’s tenure with the team have said that a similar bounty system existed under Williams. Some of the players defended Williams’s tactics, saying that money was paid only for legal hits and clean play was encouraged.
Goodell and DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association, are discussing the pending disciplinary measures against players most heavily involved in the bounties, a person close to the situation said. Goodell has asked Smith for his recommendations on disciplinary action against the players, the person said.
The disciplinary measures come after the league concluded in a previously announced investigation that the Saints had a bounty program, funded primarily by players, over the last three seasons. The NFL’s investigation found that Williams administered the program and occasionally contributed funds to it. The league cited Payton and Loomis in its investigation for failing to do more to halt the program.
According to the NFL’s investigation, the fund reached as much as $50,000 or more and players were paid $1,500 for a hit that knocked an opponent from a game and $1,000 for a hit that led to an opposing player being helped off the field. Those amounts doubled or tripled for playoff games, according to the league’s investigation.
Players also were paid for key plays such as interceptions and fumble recoveries, the league concluded in its investigation.
The activities are against NFL rules and came at a time when the league has focused on player safety and in particular on improving its methods for dealing with players who suffer concussions.
“Beyond the clear and continuing violations of league rules, and lying to investigators, the bounty program is squarely contrary to the league’s most important initiatives--enhancing player health and safety and protecting the integrity of the game,” Goodell said in his statement Wednesday. “Let me be clear. There is no place in the NFL for deliberately seeking to injure another player, let alone offering a reward for doing so. Any form of bounty is incompatible with our commitment to create a culture of sportsmanship, fairness, and safety. Programs of this kind have no place in our game and we are determined that bounties will no longer be a part of the NFL.”
The results of the league’s investigation were announced March 2. The league announced then that possible penalties included fines, suspensions and the loss of draft choices, and the disciplinary measures would be determined by Goodell.
Joe Gibbs, the Redskins’ head coach during Williams’s time coaching the Redskins’ defense, has said he was unaware of such a bounty system. Some players said they were aware only of payments being made for big plays such as interceptions and fumble recoveries.
The Buffalo Bills reportedly also had a bounty system in effect when Williams was that team’s head coach. Williams met with members of the NFL’s security staff in New York after the allegations of the bounty systems with the Redskins and Bills were reported.
Payton and Saints owner Tom Benson later had a meeting with Goodell. Benson was cleared of wrongdoing by the NFL’s investigation.
People familiar with the case said in recent weeks it was too soon to know if any disciplinary action would be taken against the Redskins or Bills. In the Redskins’ case, one person with knowledge of the league’s deliberations said recently, any violations could be mitigated by the fact that the team now has a different head coach and assistant coaches and an almost entirely different set of players. Williams coached the Redskins’ defense between the 2004 and 2007 seasons.
The NFL Players Association is conducting its own review of the Saints’ bounty case and had urged the league to hold off on disciplinary action until the union’s review was completed.
Please take the poll below and explain your answer in the comments.
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More on the bounty investigation:
Saints owner Tom Benson, coach Sean Payton meet with NFL
Severe penalties expected for Williams, Saints
Jason Reid: Bounties flourished in warped football culture
Mike Wise: Another player sheds light on ‘an ugly tradition’
Redskins offered bounties for big hits under Williams
Joe Gibbs: “I would never ask a player to hurt another player’
Mike Wise: Gregg Williams’s true nature exposed
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Be bold and come out with your request. Even if they’ve had it a long time, just assume they have intended to return it, and say, "I’d like to get my copy of X-Men back when we meet next." With that direct approach, embarrassment or common courtesy will likely cause them to return your item. By inquiring about the item you’ll be less confrontational. It suggests uncertainty, and allows your friend to be confident in their reply, as if they were the one who decided to return the item. Try a few of the following approaches: "Are you done with my copy of Twilight? I’d like to have it back when you’re done." ”Hey, I’m looking for my hat, do you still have it?” ”Would you mind giving the video game back to me?” A message allows you to be direct without having to confront your friend. It’s easily less personal. There is possible misinterpretation, so be careful with your wording. Facebook allows you a great way to send a message. Send a private message with just enough information to let your friend know you’d like the item back. Shoot your friend a quick email. Nothing extravagant is needed. Just ask for your item back. Text your friend. Ask for the item and include their favorite emoticon to make it less harsh. Whenever you talk to your friend, bring it up. No matter the conversation, steer everything back to the loaned item. Your friend will quickly get the hint.
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CHAPTER XXXVI.
TOM TRINGLE GETS AN ANSWER.
Faddle as he went down into the country made up his mind that the law which required such letters to be delivered by hand was an absurd law. The post would have done just as well, and would have saved a great deal of trouble. These gloomy thoughts were occasioned by a conviction that he could not carry himself easily or make himself happy among such "howling swells" as these Alburys. If they should invite him to the house the matter would be worse that way than the other. He had no confidence in his dress coat, which he was aware had been damaged by nocturnal orgies. It is all very well to tell a fellow to be as "big a swell" as anybody else, as Tom had told him. But Faddle acknowledged to himself the difficulty of acting up to such advice. Even the eyes of Colonel Stubbs turned upon him after receipt of the letter would oppress him.
Nevertheless he must do his best, and he took a gig at the station nearest to Albury. He was careful to carry his bag with him, but still he lived in hope that he would be able to return to London the same day. When he found himself within the lodges of Stalham Park he could hardly keep himself from shivering, and, when he asked the footman at the door whether Colonel Stubbs were there, he longed to be told that Colonel Stubbs had gone away on the previous day to some--he did not care what--distant part of the globe. But Colonel Stubbs had not gone away. Colonel Stubbs was in the house.
1. What is this chapter called?
2. Who took a job at a station by Albury?
3. Did he hope to stay there?
4. What did he hope?
5. What did he take along?
6. Who did he ask about?
7. What was his question?
8. Who did he ask?
9. What was the answer?
10. What was he hoping?
11. What did Faddle think was absurd?
12. Did he think the mail would be just as good?
13. What would be a worse matter?
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2. Faddle.
3. No.
4. That he would be able to return to London.
5. His bag.
6. Colonel Stubbs.
7. Whether Colonel Stubbs were there.
8. The footman at the door.
9. Colonel Stubbs was in the house.
10. That Colonel Stubbs had gone away.
11. The law which required such letters to be delivered by hand.
12. Yes.
13. If they should invite him to the house.
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"Acrosethe street, the Temple Bar Music Centre is a resource center for music, media, and stage production ." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "Temple Bar Music Centre is open seven days a week. " true?
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" They lost a few mandrakes in prying loose some of the sun material, and more in getting a small sphere of it shaped." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "Some of their mandrakes trying to access sun material." true?
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Austria's5thlargestcitywitha800-yearpastoffersthevisitoraverymulticulturalcity.ItliesbeautifulwithintheTyroleanmountainworldandisaveryculturalandsportivecitywithauniqueatmosphere.
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Austria's 5th largest city with a 800-year past offers the visitor a very multicultural city. It lies beautiful within the Tyrolean mountain world and is a very cultural and sportive city with a unique atmosphere.
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That was a positive first step.
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Some Hebrew and Aramaic abbreviations may not be included here ; more may be found in the List of Aramaic abbreviations and the List of Hebrew abbreviations , respectively .
Some Hebrew and Aramaic abbreviations may not be included here , and more can be found in the list of Hebrew abbreviations or in the list of Aramaic abbreviations .
Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
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Translate "In fact, ecology is a more general topic that can unite countries and people of all different nationalities, ages, or genders." to Russian?
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So as I was stalling , asking her dumb questions , as were the other parents , The Little Man all of a sudden got sad and started to whimper . What ! This guy , that could care less if we were leaving her to go home and play some train by ourselves . This guy , that did n't like sharing Play - Doh and all the tools that come with it with his silly sister .
What may be the reason our little man reacted like that ?
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[+] He does not like to share ..
[+] He was hungry.
[+] None of the above choices ..
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Article: However, the battle was one-sided almost from the beginning. The reasons for this are the subject of continuing study by military strategists and academics. There is general agreement that US technological superiority was a crucial factor but the speed and scale of the Iraqi collapse has also been attributed to poor strategic and tactical leadership and low morale among Iraqi troops, which resulted from a history of incompetent leadership. After devastating initial strikes against Iraqi air defenses and command and control facilities on 17 January 1991, coalition forces achieved total air superiority almost immediately. The Iraqi air force was destroyed within a few days, with some planes fleeing to Iran, where they were interned for the duration of the conflict. The overwhelming technological advantages of the US, such as stealth aircraft and infrared sights, quickly turned the air war into a "turkey shoot". The heat signature of any tank which started its engine made an easy target. Air defense radars were quickly destroyed by radar-seeking missiles fired from wild weasel aircraft. Grainy video clips, shot from the nose cameras of missiles as they aimed at impossibly small targets, were a staple of US news coverage and revealed to the world a new kind of war, compared by some to a video game. Over 6 weeks of relentless pounding by planes and helicopters, the Iraqi army was almost completely beaten but did not retreat, under orders from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and by the time the ground forces invaded on 24 February, many Iraqi troops quickly surrendered to forces much smaller than their own; in one instance, Iraqi forces attempted to surrender to a television camera crew that was advancing with coalition forces.
Question: US airstrikes on Iraqi air defenses and command and control facilities began when?
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If "The sack of potatoes had been placed above the bag of flour, so it had to be moved first.", is "The sack of potatoes had to be moved first." correct?
(1). no.
(2). yes.
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A “complete farce” celebrating a convicted criminal, or a necessary reminder to China of its obligations to uphold international human rights standards?
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Responses to the effort in the United States Congress to rename a section of the street that runs in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington “Liu Xiaobo Plaza,” after the imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace laureate, are gathering heat.
On Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hua Chunying, dismissed the congressional move as a “complete farce,” and restated the government’s position that Mr. Liu is a criminal who broke Chinese law and has been punished accordingly. Asked if China would retaliate by renaming the street in front of the United States Embassy in Beijing, she gave a big smile and asked, “Do you believe China should take the same action as the U.S.?”
She did not answer her own question, but many Chinese comments online contained suggestions both irate and amused that China do just that. Proposed names included “Torture Prisoners Street,” “Snowden Street,” “Osama bin Laden Road” and even “Lewinsky.”
On Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2015 State and Foreign Operations Bill that would direct the United States secretary of state to rename the street, giving the Chinese Embassy the new address of No. 1 Liu Xiaobo Plaza, according to the committee’s website. The embassy’s current address is 3505 International Place, NW. The amendment, proposed by Representative Frank R. Wolf, Republican of Virginia, was adopted by the committee on a voice vote.
In a news release, Mr. Wolf said that the name would be changed so that “every piece of incoming mail to the embassy would bear the name of the imprisoned Nobel laureate.”
There is precedent for the United States government renaming a street to make a political point: In the 1980s, the street outside what was then the Soviet Embassy was renamed Andrei Sakharov Plaza, after the Soviet political dissident.
A news release from Mr. Wolf’s office, dated May 29 and signed by about a dozen other members of Congress, makes it clear that the move was timed to the 25th anniversary of the military suppression of the pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 3-4, 1989. Mr. Liu supported and participated in those demonstrations, which shaped his life.
The group wrote:
By renaming the street in front of the Chinese Embassy after Dr. Liu, we would send a clear and powerful message that the United States remains vigilant and resolute in its commitment to safeguard human rights around the globe. The timing is auspicious for such a move with the Tiananmen anniversary fast approaching. This modest effort would undoubtedly give hope to the Chinese people who continue to yearn for basic human rights and representative democracy and would remind their oppressors that they are in fact on the wrong side of history.
In 2009, Mr. Liu was sentenced to 11 years in prison on charges of subversion for co-authoring Charter ’08, a call for greater democracy in China and an end to one-party rule by the Communist Party. The following year, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, a gesture that incensed China. His wife, Liu Xia, remains under house arrest, although she has not been charged with a crime.
Online in China, meanwhile, a post on Sina Weibo was getting a lot of “forwards.” It reminded readers that in 1966, at the height of the Cultural Revolution, Red Guards renamed the street outside the Soviet Embassy in Beijing “Anti-Revisionism Road.”
Another post, from a commenter with the online handle “Black America,” complained that the congressional action was an example of “American imperialism.”
But, in what appeared to be an illustration of the rights issues members of Congress said they wanted to highlight, the commenter was unable to break through Chinese censorship to write the name “Liu Xiaobo.” Instead, he referred to “Someone Someone Someone.” ||||| Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010
The street holding the Chinese embassy in Washington DC could be renamed after a noted Chinese dissident.
An amendment attached to a state department budget bill would make the embassy's address 1 Liu Xiaobo Plaza.
Liu Xiaobo, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is serving an 11-year sentence for subversion in China.
The Chinese foreign ministry has called the proposed change of address - which now requires Congress approval - "nothing more than a sheer farce".
Image copyright AFP Image caption Its current address is International Place
"Some people from the United States have used so-called human rights and the Liu Xiaobo case to engage in this meaningless sensationalism," spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters.
The amendment was proposed by Virginia Representative Frank Wolf, who said renaming the street would send "a clear and powerful message that the United States remains vigilant and resolute in its commitment to safeguard human rights around the globe".
Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010, with the Nobel committee citing his fight for "a more open and democratic China" for more than two decades.
The amendment was attached to the yearly spending bill for the state department, which was approved by a House panel on Tuesday. The bill must still pass both the House and Senate.
In the 1980s, the street in front of the Soviet Embassy in Washington was named after dissident Andrei Sakharov. |||||
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– In what China dismisses as a "sheer farce" and "meaningless sensationalism," efforts to rename the road in front of its embassy in Washington, DC, after a dissident are gathering steam. An amendment that would make the embassy's new address 1 Liu Xiaobo Plaza—after a Nobel Peace Prize-winning dissident serving 11 years for subversion—was added to the annual State Department spending bill by GOP Rep. Frank Wolf, the BBC reports. The bill passed a House panel earlier this week, but still needs to be passed by the House and Senate. The change would send a "clear and powerful message that the United States remains vigilant and resolute in its commitment to safeguard human rights around the globe," Wolf says. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman told reporters yesterday that people were using "so-called human rights and the Liu Xiaobo case" to "smear" China, but declined to say whether Beijing would rename the road on which the American embassy sits as retaliation. Online commenters in China, however, have offered suggestions including "Torture Prisoners Street," "Snowden Street," "Osama bin Laden Road," and "Lewinsky," reports the New York Times, which notes that there is US precedent for such a change: The road outside the then-Soviet embassy was renamed for dissident Andrei Sakharov in the 1980s.
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There is a coffee shop that serves French food in the riverside area called Aromi. It is kids friendly and rated 3 out of 5.
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harming an animal species causes that animal 's population to decrease
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Sara borrowed the book from the library because she needs *it* for an article she is working on. She reads it when she gets home from work.
Which option(s) below is/are correct for question: are "the book" and "it" the same entity?
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Do these questions have the same meaning?
What's Drakes net worth?
What is Drakes Net worth?
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Premise: So far, Asher said, Colorado Legal Services has been able to attract the talent it needs.
Hypothesis: Asher said that Colorado Legal Services has struggled to find enough talent.
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
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Article:
Syrian residents carry the body of activist Khaled Hamdan during his funeral procession in Qaboun district, Damascus June 4, 2012.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian rebels said on Monday they were no longer bound by a U.N.-backed truce because President Bashar al-Assad had failed to observe their Friday deadline to implement the ceasefire and had only attacked government forces to defend "our people".
A Syrian opposition watchdog appeared to underline the rebel statement by saying at least 80 Syrian troops were killed in a surge of attacks at the weekend.
International mediator Kofi Annan, due to brief the U.N. Security Council and General Assembly on Thursday, urged major powers to ensure his peace plan was implemented by both sides as it was the "only option on the table". Russia has blunted Western efforts to condemn Assad and push him from power.
The May 25 massacre of at least 108 people, nearly half of them children, in the Houla area of Homs province dealt a possibly fatal blow to Annan's proposed ceasefire, which was supposed to take effect on April 12 but never did.
"We have decided to end our commitment to this (ceasefire)," said Free Syrian Army spokesman Major Sami al-Kurdi. "We have resumed our attacks but we are doing defensive attacks which means we are only attacking checkpoints in the cities."
Kurdi said a U.N. observer mission in Syria should be turned into a "peace-enforcing mission", or that the world should impose a no-fly zone and a buffer zone to help bring Assad down.
Such ideas have gained little traction previously with Western powers, let alone their Russian and Chinese critics.
The latest violence and a defiant speech by Assad on Sunday raised questions about how long Annan can pursue his threadbare peace plan on behalf of the United Nations and the Arab League.
But U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told Reuters Annan's mission "remains central" to resolving the Syrian crisis. Annan has inserted 300 U.N. observers into Syria to verify the non-existent truce.
Annan himself "feels that perhaps the time has come, or is approaching, when the international community has to review ... the crisis in Syria and decide what needs to be done to ensure implementation of the six-point plan," his spokesman Ahmad Fawzi told Reuters Television in Geneva.
"(Annan) and many others have warned of Syria descending into a bloody, protracted sectarian civil war. We may be there already," said Fawzi.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said local doctors had confirmed the names of 80 government troops killed by the rebels.
Insurgents told the group they had killed more than 100 soldiers and destroyed some tanks in clashes across Syria, including Damascus and Idlib province in the northwest.
Syria's state news agency reported the burial on Monday of 30 members of government forces killed by rebels.
A Syrian troop pullback was at the top of Annan's six-point plan to halt hostilities, allow peaceful protests, supply humanitarian aid and start a political transition in a country controlled by the Assad family with an iron fist for 42 years.
RUSSIA, CHINA ADAMANT
"The Annan mission is essentially dead, and of course most Western powers admit that," said Michael Stephens, researcher at the Royal United Services Institute's branch in Qatar.
"Houla changed the game completely in terms of what people were willing to accept and what they were not."
Russia and China, wary of any Western-led military intervention in Syria, say Annan's plan is the only way forward, but have twice blocked U.N. Security Council resolutions which would have condemned Damascus and perhaps led to sanctions.
At a summit with EU leaders on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin skirted the issue in public comments.
Western powers have no appetite for Libya-style military action, but have provided no alternative to Annan's efforts.
Assad has rebuffed criticism of the carnage in his country. "When a surgeon performs an operation to treat a wound, do we say to him: 'Your hands are covered in blood'?" he asked in his speech on Sunday. "Or do we thank him for saving the patient?"
Ban, speaking on the sidelines of an Islamic Development Bank meeting in Jeddah, urged Assad's government to stop the violence immediately "in the name of humanity" and to start a political dialogue with his foes.
"We are deeply troubled by what has been going on," the U.N. chief told Reuters. "Annan's plan remains central to the resolution of the Syrian crisis."
U.N. diplomats in New York say it is not clear whether the Security Council will renew the increasingly risky U.N. observer mission to Syria when its 90-day mandate expires around July 20.
Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby has asked the Security Council to expand the size and beef up the force's mandate, but one diplomat said council members saw many risks involved in that idea, which the Syrians were anyway unlikely to accept.
COAXING MOSCOW
U.S. officials do not appear ready to give up on Annan's Syria mission, instead hoping that Russia, Assad's staunchest backer among major powers, can be coaxed into discussing a diplomatic solution that might lead to his departure.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke by telephone to Annan while in Stockholm on Monday, briefing him on her efforts to engage Russia on a "political transition" to remove Assad from power, a senior U.S. State Department official said.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Clinton had invited Annan to Washington for talks on Friday and that Clinton expected to meet senior officials from Europe and the Middle East to discuss Syria on Wednesday in Istanbul.
The latest flare-up in violence can only intensify alarm that Syria is sliding deeper into a civil war envenomed by sectarian rancour between Assad's minority Alawites and the Sunni Muslim majority.
France's foreign minister said Syria's troubles must not be allowed to spread to its neighbours, such as Lebanon where 13 people were killed last week in Sunni-Alawite clashes.
"France has an attachment to Lebanon and we very strongly wish to avoid a situation where the people of Lebanon suffer anew from what is happening Syria," Laurent Fabius said after meeting his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle in Berlin.
Both said their governments were urging Russia to step up pressure on Syria to comply with Annan's plan.
Syria's uprising, inspired by Arab revolts elsewhere, began with peaceful protests, but the United Nations says Assad's forces have killed more than 10,000 people since March, 2011.
Damascus accuses armed "terrorists" of killing more than 2,600 soldiers and other members of the security forces.
Moscow has broadly backed Assad's narrative, highlighting rebel violence, criticising sanctions and saying political decisions cannot not be imposed from outside.
China's top state newspaper, the People's Daily, said that any Western-backed military intervention would unleash even bloodier chaos, and that abandoning Annan's plan could push Syria into the "abyss" of full-scale war.
(Additional reporting by Mariam Karouny in Beirut, Asma Alsharif in Jeddah, Denis Dyomkin in St Petersburg, John O'Donnell in Brussels, Chris Buckley in Beijing, Arshad Mohammed in Stockholm and Mahmoud Habboush in Dubai; Writing by Ralph Gowling; Editing by Giles Elgood) ||||| BEIRUT Syrian rebels said on Monday they were no longer bound by a U.N.-backed truce because President Bashar al-Assad had failed to observe their Friday deadline to implement the ceasefire and had only attacked government forces to defend "our people".
A Syrian opposition watchdog appeared to underline the rebel statement by saying at least 80 Syrian troops were killed in a surge of attacks at the weekend.
International mediator Kofi Annan, due to brief the U.N. Security Council and General Assembly on Thursday, urged major powers to ensure his peace plan was implemented by both sides as it was the "only option on the table". Russia has blunted Western efforts to condemn Assad and push him from power.
The May 25 massacre of at least 108 people, nearly half of them children, in the Houla area of Homs province dealt a possibly fatal blow to Annan's proposed ceasefire, which was supposed to take effect on April 12 but never did.
"We have decided to end our commitment to this (ceasefire)," said Free Syrian Army spokesman Major Sami al-Kurdi. "We have resumed our attacks but we are doing defensive attacks which means we are only attacking checkpoints in the cities."
Kurdi said a U.N. observer mission in Syria should be turned into a "peace-enforcing mission", or that the world should impose a no-fly zone and a buffer zone to help bring Assad down.
Such ideas have gained little traction previously with Western powers, let alone their Russian and Chinese critics.
The latest violence and a defiant speech by Assad on Sunday raised questions about how long Annan can pursue his threadbare peace plan on behalf of the United Nations and the Arab League.
But U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told Reuters Annan's mission "remains central" to resolving the Syrian crisis. Annan has inserted 300 U.N. observers into Syria to verify the non-existent truce.
Annan himself "feels that perhaps the time has come, or is approaching, when the international community has to review ... the crisis in Syria and decide what needs to be done to ensure implementation of the six-point plan," his spokesman Ahmad Fawzi told Reuters Television in Geneva.
"(Annan) and many others have warned of Syria descending into a bloody, protracted sectarian civil war. We may be there already," said Fawzi.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said local doctors had confirmed the names of 80 government troops killed by the rebels.
Insurgents told the group they had killed more than 100 soldiers and destroyed some tanks in clashes across Syria, including Damascus and Idlib province in the northwest.
Syria's state news agency reported the burial on Monday of 30 members of government forces killed by rebels.
A Syrian troop pullback was at the top of Annan's six-point plan to halt hostilities, allow peaceful protests, supply humanitarian aid and start a political transition in a country controlled by the Assad family with an iron fist for 42 years.
RUSSIA, CHINA ADAMANT
"The Annan mission is essentially dead, and of course most Western powers admit that," said Michael Stephens, researcher at the Royal United Services Institute's branch in Qatar.
"Houla changed the game completely in terms of what people were willing to accept and what they were not."
Russia and China, wary of any Western-led military intervention in Syria, say Annan's plan is the only way forward, but have twice blocked U.N. Security Council resolutions which would have condemned Damascus and perhaps led to sanctions.
At a summit with EU leaders on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin skirted the issue in public comments.
Western powers have no appetite for Libya-style military action, but have provided no alternative to Annan's efforts.
Assad has rebuffed criticism of the carnage in his country. "When a surgeon performs an operation to treat a wound, do we say to him: 'Your hands are covered in blood'?" he asked in his speech on Sunday. "Or do we thank him for saving the patient?"
Ban, speaking on the sidelines of an Islamic Development Bank meeting in Jeddah, urged Assad's government to stop the violence immediately "in the name of humanity" and to start a political dialogue with his foes.
"We are deeply troubled by what has been going on," the U.N. chief told Reuters. "Annan's plan remains central to the resolution of the Syrian crisis."
U.N. diplomats in New York say it is not clear whether the Security Council will renew the increasingly risky U.N. observer mission to Syria when its 90-day mandate expires around July 20.
Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby has asked the Security Council to expand the size and beef up the force's mandate, but one diplomat said council members saw many risks involved in that idea, which the Syrians were anyway unlikely to accept.
COAXING MOSCOW
U.S. officials do not appear ready to give up on Annan's Syria mission, instead hoping that Russia, Assad's staunchest backer among major powers, can be coaxed into discussing a diplomatic solution that might lead to his departure.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke by telephone to Annan while in Stockholm on Monday, briefing him on her efforts to engage Russia on a "political transition" to remove Assad from power, a senior U.S. State Department official said.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Clinton had invited Annan to Washington for talks on Friday and that Clinton expected to meet senior officials from Europe and the Middle East to discuss Syria on Wednesday in Istanbul.
The latest flare-up in violence can only intensify alarm that Syria is sliding deeper into a civil war envenomed by sectarian rancor between Assad's minority Alawites and the Sunni Muslim majority.
France's foreign minister said Syria's troubles must not be allowed to spread to its neighbors, such as Lebanon where 13 people were killed last week in Sunni-Alawite clashes.
"France has an attachment to Lebanon and we very strongly wish to avoid a situation where the people of Lebanon suffer anew from what is happening Syria," Laurent Fabius said after meeting his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle in Berlin.
Both said their governments were urging Russia to step up pressure on Syria to comply with Annan's plan.
Syria's uprising, inspired by Arab revolts elsewhere, began with peaceful protests, but the United Nations says Assad's forces have killed more than 10,000 people since March, 2011.
Damascus accuses armed "terrorists" of killing more than 2,600 soldiers and other members of the security forces.
Moscow has broadly backed Assad's narrative, highlighting rebel violence, criticizing sanctions and saying political decisions cannot not be imposed from outside.
China's top state newspaper, the People's Daily, said that any Western-backed military intervention would unleash even bloodier chaos, and that abandoning Annan's plan could push Syria into the "abyss" of full-scale war.
(Additional reporting by Mariam Karouny in Beirut, Asma Alsharif in Jeddah, Denis Dyomkin in St Petersburg, John O'Donnell in Brussels, Chris Buckley in Beijing, Arshad Mohammed in Stockholm and Mahmoud Habboush in Dubai; Writing by Ralph Gowling; Editing by Giles Elgood) |||||
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– Syrian rebels killed 80 government soldiers this weekend, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said today, after the regime ignored its Friday deadline to implement Kofi Annan's peace plan. A rebel spokesman told Reuters that they had "decided to end our commitment" to Annan's plan. "We began defending our people." He said the UN observation mission in the country should become a "peace enforcing mission." At least 19 civilians were killed in yesterday's violence, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Bashar al-Assad further clouded hopes of peace in his defiant speech yesterday. "When a surgeon performs an operation to treat a wound, do we say to him: 'Your hands are covered in blood'? Or do we thank him for saving the patient?" the dictator asked. One analyst tells Reuters that "the Annan mission is essentially dead," and that most Western powers know it. Yet Vladimir Putin and EU leaders emerged from a summit in St. Petersburg saying that the Annan plan was the best way forward, the BBC reports.
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"We're helping them to help themselves by knowing their rights, she said." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "We don't teach them anything." true?
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John broke the tablet when he placed the box on it not knowing the
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Does "The fish was tasty." appear to be an accurate statement based on "The fish ate the worm. It was tasty."?
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Write a title for this article:
U.S. companies are paying out dividends at near-record levels, leaving some investors asking: Why won’t they invest?
But the companies paying them may not have much of a choice, with few obvious opportunities to invest for growth.
With earnings relatively weak, dividend payout ratios—the proportion of earnings paid directly to shareholders in dividends—have crept higher over the past five years.
S&P 500 companies have paid out 37.5% of their earnings in dividends over the past 12 months, just a fraction below the 38.1% recorded in 2009, when earnings were plunging during the depths of the financial crisis.
In Europe, the payout ratio surpassed financial-crisis levels in late 2014.
The Stoxx 600’s′payout ratio is at 58%. Part of the difference between the U.S. and European ratios is attributable to a preference for share buybacks in the U.S.
Even fund managers, the beneficiaries of dividends, are becoming skeptical of the trend.
A growing number think dividends are too high and investment is too low, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s global fund-manager survey.
The number saying that payout ratios are too high is now 17 percentage points higher than the number saying that dividends are too low.
Meanwhile, the net proportion of fund managers who say companies are investing too little is at a record high, reaching 73%. Last time dividends were so high, that proportion was lower than 30%.
Part of the climb in dividends is attributable to oil stocks.
The energy sector in both the S&P 500 and Stoxx Europe 600 has payout ratios above 100%, handing more to investors than they are actually earning.
But almost all sectors have seen dividends climb. According to some analysts, companies simply can’t help themselves.
“The payout ratio should be a function of growth expectations; when growth is expected to be lower, companies are likely to invest less and return more to shareholders,” said a recent research note from Goldman Sachs .
What’s more, with other assets—especially bonds—yielding little or nothing, stocks have been attractive to investors who prioritize a steady stream of annual income.
In the U.K., an unhealthy obsession with dividends is clear, and companies that attempt to pare back their payouts often see their stock prices plunge in the aftermath.
“The potential decrease in terms of corporate bond yields will increase the attractiveness of dividend yield,” the Goldman Sachs analysts said.
More than 35% of S&P 500 stocks offer investors a higher dividend payout than the yield they would get from their corporate bonds. That is against less than 10% for most of the years between 2000 and the 2008 financial crisis. In Europe, that proportion is nearly twice as high.
Even with some asset managers getting tired of the climb in dividends, low yields elsewhere pressure companies to keep up their payments.
Companies have another reason for handing cash back to investors. Where would they put it otherwise?
Sluggish global growth has caused companies to sit on growing piles of cash. Companies can always try to expand, hire more people, or venture into new business areas. Turning a profit at the same time is more of a challenge.
So even if they wanted to, a dearth of investment opportunities makes it difficult for companies to dismount the dividend escalator.
Write to Mike Bird at Mike.Bird@wsj.com
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Larry: Hey, what was the name of this british journalist guy who makes videos on youtube during stand-ups?
Harry: Jonathan Pie
Larry: Thanks!
Harry: Guy is great.
Harry: Just before or after recording material he always makes a statement about current affairs using swearwords and with no beating around the bush.
Larry: Yeah, I remember when you showed it to me.
Harry: Despite him being a leftist I admire him.
Harry: He has unique gift of being objective journalist and giving his opinion next to the facts not instead of them.
Larry: I think the world needs journalist like this.
Harry: Yup. I agree.
Larry: Have you ever been to London?
Harry: Nope.
Larry: Me too. But I would really love to go there one day.
Harry: Nothing difficult in that.
Harry: You save some money, book a flight and accomodation and that's it.
Larry: Theoratically yes
Harry: There is no theoretically here. You dream of something and you do it if it's in your reach. And that one thing is rather easy to accomplish.
Larry: You're right. I will do my best. Thanks for the motivation. :D
Briefly summarize that dialogue.
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Larry and Harry like Jonathan Pie as he's an objective journalist. Neither Larry nor Harry have been o London. Larry might go there soon.
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News article:
The leader of the occupation at the Malheur national wildlife refuge argued that the protest wasn’t violent and ‘there was never an armed standoff’
A federal judge ordered Ammon Bundy and other leaders of the armed militia in Oregon to remain behind bars without bail at a hearing in Portland.
By the Friday afternoon hearing, 11 people associated with the standoff at the Malheur national wildlife refuge in rural Harney County had been arrested and charged with federal felony offenses – and only four holdouts remained at the occupation of federal buildings.
In a packed courtroom hundreds of miles away from the wildlife refuge that rightwing protesters first seized on 2 January, prosecutors argued that the militia protesters were “flight risks” given their well-documented criminal activities and anti-government statements over the past month.
The hearing came days after police stopped Bundy and several others on a remote highway outside of the town of Burns, arresting five people and fatally shooting protest spokesman LaVoy Finicum. Six more people were subsequently arrested, including three who left the refuge voluntarily and turned themselves in to FBI officials at nearby checkpoints.
The suspects are all accused of impeding federal officers from discharging official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats – facing a maximum sentence of six years in prison.
Ten of them – including Bundy and his brother, Ryan – appeared for a detention hearing to determine whether they would be released on bail.
During the lengthy hearing, US magistrate Stacie Beckerman ordered Ammon and Ryan Bundy, Ryan Payne, Dylan Anderson and Jason Patrick to remain in custody without bail.
“It is not that we don’t respect the government,” Ammon Bundy said during the hearing. “In fact, it is just the opposite. I’m a federalist … My only desire is to protect freedom.” He also argued that the protest wasn’t violent: “There was never an armed standoff.”
In the case of Shawna Cox, a 59-year-old occupier from Utah and the only woman who has been charged, Beckerman agreed to release her on bail – once the occupation ends. That means as long as the holdouts stand their ground at Malheur, Cox will remain behind bars.
Jon Ritzheimer, another high-profile militia leader, was arrested in Arizona on Tuesday and not present in Portland.
In a complaint filed this week, prosecutors cited extensive evidence from the militia members’ social media profiles and news interviews – relying on videos and Facebook posts to argue that they were intentionally breaking the law and repeatedly refused to surrender.
In a request that the judge deny the occupiers’ bail, prosecutors cited Ammon Bundy’s disdain for the federal criminal justice system in an August 2015 Facebook post in which he wrote: “There is no justice in a federal court. The feds have used the courts to take rights not protect them.”
The judge did approve bail for Joe Oshaughnessy, a rightwing activist who was present at the refuge, but has argued that he was not a member of the militia and was trying to act as a mediator to prevent violence.
But the prosecutors appealed the decision, which means Oshaughnessy will remain in jail until next week when he has another hearing.
Beckerman delayed making a decision in the case of Pete Santilli, a conservative radio host who was a vocal supporter of the occupation and regularly live-streamed the protests. He has argued that he was acting as a journalist covering the standoff, but prosecutors contended that he is an anti-government activist who has repeatedly stated his unwillingness to abide by court-ordered mandates.
The judge also delayed detention hearings for occupiers Brian Cavalier and Duane Ehmer.
At the refuge, one of the remaining occupiers, 27-year-old David Fry, posted another video update on Friday demanding that they be “pardoned” before they surrender.
FBI officials have said their negotiators are willing to talk to the occupiers but will not make any promises about free passage out of the refuge.
After the court hearing, Mike Arnold, Ammon Bundy’s lawyer, once again urged the final occupiers to end the standoff, saying it was time to let the fight continue in the courtroom.
“The whole purpose of accessing the refuge was to get the attention to an issue that was being ignored,” Arnold said. “The reason that we are talking about this now is because of civil disobedience.”
Carol J Williams contributed reporting from Burns, Oregon. ||||| A short video posted Friday night offered a first peek inside a building at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and one thing is clear: Occupiers aren't big on housekeeping.
David Fry, who was among the final four at the Harney County wildlife refuge that was overtaken by Ammon Bundy and his crew, toured a bunkhouse with his video camera. He passed sleeping bags and sheets hanging off beds, and bags gaping open with clothes spilling onto the floor.
The 27-year-old from Cincinnati filmed the shoes, ice chests, garbage and empty cardboard boxes strewn about, and the notebooks and phones left open on beds. Two half-full bottles of liquor sat on a closet shelf as the camera quickly panned the room.
"They didn't even pack their things," says Fry, who has regularly posted video updates from the refuge in the final week of the occupation.
"Thought feds were coming to kill everyone," he wrote in the video's caption, "Waco style."
Fry has been less prolific with his dispatches in recent days as family members say he and the others a Jeff Banta and husband-and-wife Sean and Sandy Anderson a negotiate with the FBI about leaving.
Despite a call from their former leader to go home, Fry said the four wouldn't leave until they've been assured they won't be arrested. In a short clip posted on YouTube around noon Friday, he also said they require pardons for themselves and everyone else who has already left the compound.
As Fry walked through one of the building's bathrooms, he stuck his camera into stalls littered with clothes and toilet paper packaging. Toothbrushes and paste lay on the counter and a box of other toiletries sat overflowing on the ground.
A dozen bottles of laundry detergent and bleach rested on a table a some upside down -- near washing machines though most clothes appear on the ground. Yet one small pile of folded towels showed up in the background.
"It feels like a zombie apocalypse," Fry says as he finished up his tour in the two-minute video near the kitchen.
In the background a male voice continues, "We better grab what we can while we're here."
-- Laura Gunderson
lgunderson@oregonian.com
503-221-8378
@lgunderson |||||
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– The occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was no Tea Party, a federal judge decided Friday when she denied bail to Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy, and three other protest leaders. A lawyer for one of the men, Ryan Payne, had sought to link the militia's actions to America's "long and revered history of political protest," but Judge Stacie F. Beckerman rejected comparisons to the Boston Tea Party or lunch counter sit-ins during the civil rights movement, reports the Washington Post. "Those were peaceful protests," she said. "This was so far beyond a peaceful protest." Bail hearings for three other activists were delayed and prosecutors appealed a decision to grant bail to another, the Guardian reports. Shawna Cox, the only woman being held, can be freed on bail when the occupation ends, Beckerman ruled. At the hearing, Ammon Bundy described himself as a "federalist," the Post reports. "I believe federal government has a role and it is to protect people from the outside world," he said. "I do love this country very much." The Guardian notes that prosecutors argued that Bundy has no respect for the federal criminal justice system, citing an Aug. 2015 Facebook post in which he said: "There is no justice in a federal court." There are still four occupiers at the refuge despite Ammon Bundy's call to "go home," the Oregonian reports. On Friday, one holdout posted a video online saying they won't leave until everybody involved is pardoned. He says the refuge now feels like a "zombie apocalypse." (The FBI has released video of the fatal shooting of a militia spokesman.)
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How does the sentence end?
The woman listened to music on the radio instead of her phone because the
Options are: (i) radio was broken.. (ii) phone was broken..
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How is "Following a whirlwind round of meetings with Papandreou, other key cabinet members and the chief of the Bank of Greece, Rehn told reporters at a news conference in Athens that additional measures are essential." said in Turkish?
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Papandreu, diğer kabine üyeleri ve Yunanistan Merkez Bankası müdürüyle yapılan kasırga gibi bir toplantı turu sonrasında Atina'da düzenlediği basın toplantısında konuşan Rehn, ek tedbirlerin şart olduğunu söyledi.
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