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This is a test of commonsense with single/multi-choices. Complete the next sentence:
A girl in a green sweater is talking about doing a tutorial for the braid she has in her hair. The scene cuts to the bathroom and the girl is seen brushing her hair. the she
-- braids her hair in a braid to the side. -- inserts a bobby pin into the braid into one side. -- wants her hair braided on the sides and twists it to the right or left. -- tilts her head to the side to angle the braid out.
The answer is:
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braids her hair in a braid to the side.
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Flan2021
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Translate the following sentence to French:
Improvements to the "diplomatic" mechanisms to make them more effective would 140
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Une distinction claire doit être faite entre ces deux voies.
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Flan2021
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wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write an ordered list of reviews about "the room 1998".
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1. The Room, has been maligned as one of the most inept movies ever made when in fact it is a sardonic comedy about sexual politics in the age of terror.
2. It's hard to describe how bad the acting in The Room is.
3. Tommy Wiseau's film oozes sincerity, which is then slathered in a thick coating of oblivious narcissism, and sadly serves as an example that not everyone should follow their bliss.
4. Given audience reaction at screening attended, pic may be something of a first: A movie that prompts most of its viewers to ask for their money back -- before even 30 minutes have passed.
5. In the dynasty of dung, among the many pretenders to the best worst movie throne, Tommy Wiseau and his oddly named tragedy truly earns their rotten rep.
6. This self-financed flick's shortcomings go way beyond the standard array of glaring continuity errors, dodgy sets and stagnant editing.
7. If you experience brain damage as a result of watching this film, I disavow any responsibility whatsoever.
8. And that's the conundrum of "The Room." It's so very bad that it becomes riveting.
9. Mom, Interrupted.
10. PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE gave me nowhere near as many belly laughs. Tommy Wiseau is a bit like Shatner or Schwarzenegger before they became self-aware.
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Flan2021
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opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
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zs_opt
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Sentence from a movie review: takes a fresh and absorbing look
Select your answer: was the movie seen positively or negatively based on the preceding review?
Options:
+ negative.
+ positive.
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positive
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Flan2021
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glue/sst2:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Les da derecho a una entrada al recinto para todo el día. How do you say this sentence in English?
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It gives them right to a one-time entry for a whole day.
| 1
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Flan2021
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para_crawl_enes
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zs_opt
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How is "Ovidiu Iuliu Marian, head of the National Tourism Agency, resigned this week in frustration." said in Turkish?
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Ulusal Turizm Dairesi başkanı Ovidiu Iuliu bu hafta daha fazla dayanamayarak istifa etti.
| 6
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Possible review types:
Options:
+ negative
+ positive.
Generate a positive review for a place
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Service and food are superb. The view, what else, amazing!! Your on the 64th floor at TheHotel. My glass was never under a 1/2" from full. This place is amazing. Definitely going back.
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Flan2021
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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zs_opt
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she works in dr pullen 's office off of whitesburg and bob wallace . she is the shit.pics to come when my mouth is nt numb as hell . it looks god damn amazing .
Based on the preceding passage, choose your answer for question What has lead to the numbness in the speaker 's mouth that they describe here ?
Available options:
(1). They were just in a sever fist fight , and the nerves in their mouth have been temporarily deadened;
(2). They have been eating copious amounts of ice , which has disabled the nerves;
(3). They have just finished eating a patch of jalapenos and the capsaicin has numbed their mouth;
(4). Several shots of novocaine have been applied to their mouth to numb it for a procedure;
The answer is:
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(4).
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Flan2021
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Choose the next sentence.A high school student has revealed how a 'sex-crazed' cross-dressing teacher allegedly took her to nude beaches, sex clubs and luxury hotels during a relationship where he would routinely exploit her. The girl, described only as V.V, said Brooklyn Tech faculty member Sean Shaynak flashed her as they walked to the subway after school and 'plied her with alcohol' during a visit to New York's sex museum. The youngster, who was 18 at the time of the alleged assaults, also said she was forced to 'pray for her life' as she hid in the bushes during a terrifying date with the 44-year-old, who was dressed in drag and screaming 'b****' as he looked for her.
Suddenly,
OPTIONS:
- Aerospace Club stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
- Brooklyn Tech stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
- Halloween stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
- New York stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
- Sean Shaynak stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
- Shaynak stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
- V.V stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
- V.V. stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
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Sean Shaynak stopped the car, turned around, and drove in the opposite direction and allegedly started speeding and driving recklessly through the traffic while 'banging on the steering wheel'.
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Flan2021
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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Sentence 1: "I can't cut that tree down with that axe; it is too thick."
Sentence 2: "The axe is too thick."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
Possible answers:
*no;
*yes;
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no
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Flan2021
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write an article based on this summary:
– Occupy London is turning into a big mess: Another senior clergyman resigned yesterday over the controversy surrounding protesters at St. Paul's Cathedral. Graeme Knowles, dean of the cathedral, said that in the face of rising criticism over the church’s response, his position “was becoming untenable.” St. Paul’s, which became the protesters’ base on Oct. 15 after they were unable to occupy the London Stock Exchange, has been criticized for its hard line against the demonstration, the Los Angeles Times reports. In the wake of Knowles' resignation, however, the church announced that it would abandon plans to boot the Occupiers. Though church leaders have professed to sharing many of the protesters’ concerns, they had continued to ask the Occupiers to leave, and even closed the cathedral for four days. A high-profile cleric and part-time chaplain has also already stepped down. In his resignation statement, Knowles said that the issues facing the church “appear to be … insurmountable." The city of London today ordered protesters to vacate the site within 48 hours or face eviction, the Telegraph reports, but the Occupiers will likely appeal in court for the right to remain.
Article:
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It released a statement today declaring that it had "unanimously" agreed to abandon attempts to seek an injunction against the Occupy London activists.
The decision suggests that former dean, the Rt Rev Graeme Knowles, who stepped down yesterday, was the only member of the cathedral's Chapter whom still supported the action.
The statement said his resignation had provided an "opportunity to reassess the situation", with fresh input from the Bishop of London, Dr Richard Chartres, who has been parachuted in to take control of cathedral operations.
It went on: "Members of Chapter this morning have met with representatives from the protest camp to demonstrate that St Paul's intends to engage directly and constructively with both the protesters and the moral and ethical issues they wish to address, without the threat of forcible eviction hanging over both the camp and the church."
St Paul's said it had appointed an investment banker, Ken Costa, 62, to lead a new initiative "reconnecting the financial with the ethical" which will involve various Church and City figures, including the recently resigned Rev Dr Giles Fraser, former Canon Chancellor.
Dr Chartres said: "The alarm bells are ringing all over the world. St Paul's has now heard that call. Today's decision means that the doors are most emphatically open to engage with matters concerning not only those encamped around the Cathedral but millions of others in this country and around the globe.
"I am delighted that Ken Costa has agreed to spearhead this new initiative which has the opportunity to make a profound difference."
Meanwhile, the City of London Corporation was expected to serve notice on the protesters, giving them 48 hours to clear the makeshift campsite before their eviction is sought in the High Court.
The Corporation's legal action is based upon the blockage of public highways. The cathedral's action would have been separate, focusing on the issue of trespass on private land.
In his first comments on the protest yesterday, the Archbishop of Canterbury admitted "urgent issues" had been raised.
Dr Rowan Williams said: "The events of the last couple of weeks have shown very clearly how decisions made in good faith by good people under unusual pressure can have utterly unforeseen and unwelcome consequences, and the clergy of St Paul's deserve our understanding in these circumstances.
"Graeme Knowles has been a very distinguished Dean of St Paul's, who has done a great deal to strengthen the pastoral and intellectual life of the cathedral and its involvement in the life of London.
"The urgent larger issues raised by the protesters at St Paul's remain very much on the table and we need – as a church and as society as a whole – to work to make sure that they are properly addressed."
On resigning, Dean Knowles said: "The past fortnight has been a testing time for the chapter and for me personally.
"It has become increasingly clear to me that, as criticism of the cathedral has mounted in the press, media and in public opinion, my position as Dean of St Paul's was becoming untenable.
"In order to give the opportunity for a fresh approach to the complex and vital questions facing St Paul's, I have thought it best to stand down as Dean, to allow new leadership to be exercised.”
The Occupy London movement has issued a statement saying their protest was about "social justice, real democracy and challenging the unsustainable financial system that punishes the many and privileges the few".
Their continuing protest came as at least 12 people were arrested last night after a large group of protesters clashed with police outside the Houses of Parliament over plans to criminalise squatting. ||||| A senior clergyman resigned Monday over St. Paul's Cathedral's handling of anticapitalist protesters camped outside the church, the second cleric lost to an increasingly tense standoff involving God, mammon and their earthly representatives.Graeme Knowles said his position as dean of the cathedral "was becoming untenable" in the face of mounting criticism of the way St. Paul's has responded to the tent camp that has sprouted outside its imposing porticoed entrance near the banks of the Thames.The protesters, organized by the London offshoot of Occupy Wall Street , have been on the spot for more than two weeks but now face eviction by the City of London, the historic downtown area that is home to Britain's financial district. Officials with City of London Corp., which owns some of the property, served the demonstrators with orders to leave within 48 hours, but Occupy London is likely to lodge a court appeal to stay.The battle of wills has transfixed the country and put St. Paul's in an awkward position. It was never the target of the protesters, but when their original plan to swarm the nearby London Stock Exchange was stymied by police Oct. 15, they pitched their tents outside the church instead. They've maintained a peaceful, orderly presence there since, complete with food service, latrines and even a tent reserved for meditation.But church leaders have taken an increasingly hard line against the camp, while hastening to add that they share many of the social concerns and criticisms the protesters have raised.Last week, Giles Fraser, a high-profile cleric who had welcomed the demonstrators, stepped down as canon chancellor because of his colleagues' toughened stance and his fear that the tent camp might be uprooted by force.The cathedral's most controversial move was to shut its doors for several days, blaming protesters for creating health and safety hazards that church officials did not fully explain. It was the first time since the Luftwaffe blitzed London during World War II that St. Paul's was closed to worshipers.Critics called it a cynical ploy to shame protesters into packing up. They also accused the church of being as concerned about securing access for tourists, who shell out more than $20 a pop to visit, as for the devout who attend services.And some commentators have berated the church for missing an opportunity to stand together with the poor and marginalized.In a statement announcing his resignation Monday, Knowles said the situation had put everyone at the cathedral "under a great deal of strain" and that St. Paul's needed a new dean to deal with "what would appear to be some insurmountable issues." The position of dean is such a senior one within the Church of England that the resignation has to be formally submitted to the queen. Rowan Williams , the archbishop of Canterbury , said in a statement that "the urgent larger issues raised by the protesters at St Paul's remain very much on the table, and we need — as a church and as society as a whole — to work to make sure that they are properly addressed."Together with Westminster Abbey , the domed cathedral is Britain's most famous house of worship. Built in the 17th century by the architect Christopher Wren, it was the site of the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer According to the Bible, the church's patron saint, the apostle Paul, was by trade a tent maker. |||||
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Flan2021
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multi_news:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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After about 1840, Georgian conventions were slowly abandoned as a number of revival styles, including Gothic Revival, that had originated in the Georgian period, developed and contested in Victorian architecture, and in the case of Gothic became better researched, and closer to their originals. Neoclassical architecture remained popular, and was the opponent of Gothic in the Battle of the Styles of the early Victorian period. In the United States the Federalist Style contained many elements of Georgian style, but incorporated revolutionary symbols.
When was the Battle of the Styles contested? (If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable")
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early Victorian period
| 3
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Flan2021
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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zs_opt
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Select your answer from the options. How would one describe the sentiment of this tweet?
ughhh i hate dentist appointments. gross day out toooo
Options:
A). negative
B). positive
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A).
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Flan2021
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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"Jason Priestly stars as 'Breakfast', a psychotic jewelry store thief whose grip on reality is frighteningly precarious, according to the DVD sleeve, "With his accomplice 'Panda' (Bernie Coulson), the duo make off with a carload of cash, a result of a tip-off from beautiful cashier 'Ziggy' (Laura Harris). Her reward: to hitch a ride with the out-of-control duo so that she can meet her long-lost father Francis (Stephen McHattie). But he's on a suicidal quest to even a score with his former boss (Louis Gossett, Jr.) and has the cops hot on his trail. Rage, murder and revenge are about to collide!" Stay out of their way!
*** The Highwayman (4/28/00) Keoni Waxman ~ Jason Priestly, Laura Harris, Stephen McHattie
Did this review think positively or negatively of the movie (see options below)?
Possible answers: 1. negative; 2. positive;...I think the answer is
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1.
| 4
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Flan2021
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imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Which most accurately describes a circle (pie) graph? OPT:
[A]. used to demonstrate change in temperature only
[B]. used to demonstrate change that is continuous
[C]. used to demonstrate change that is not continuous
[D]. used to describe how part of the data relates to all of the data
Your answer:
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[D].
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Flan2021
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unified_qa_science_inst
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zs_opt
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How is "Plus we deplore the fact that the opening presented to the six states does not respond to precise political choices, and we suspect that it may be just an accounting device to make it possible to achieve the enlargement while maintaining the Community budget on the current base of 1.27 % of gross domestic product until 2006." said in Finnish?
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Siksi siis joudumme valittamaan sitä, että suunniteltu kuuteen valtioon laajentuminen ei perustu täsmällisiin poliittisiin valintoihin ja epäilemme, että se perustuu pelkkään tilinpidolliseen laskelmaan, jotta laajentuminen voitaisiin toteuttaa säilyttäen yhteisön budjetin tämänhetkinen perusta, 1, 27 % jäsenvaltioiden BKT: stä, aina vuoteen 2006 saakka.
| 6
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve -2*o + 5 = 15 for o.
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-5
| 4
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Flan2021
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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If "When Tatyana reached the cabin, her mother was sleeping. She was careful not to disturb her , undressing and climbing back into her berth.", can we conclude that "She was careful not to disturb her mother , undressing and climbing back into her berth."
Pick your answer from: A. no. B. yes.
I think the answer is
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B.
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Flan2021
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Is turn used to mean the same thing in the next two sentences (see options)?
Turn your palm this way.
Turn a key.
OPT:
A). different meanings
B). the same meaning
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B).
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Flan2021
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super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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" This is very serious , " said Dr. Julie Gerberding , director of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .
We 're seeing some very high levels of widespread flu infections in some places , " said Dr. Julie Gerberding , director of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .
Select from the options at the end. Are these sentences conveying the same meaning?
Available options: [I] no; [II] yes;
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[I]
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Flan2021
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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What are the keywords in the following sentence:
sailing boat navigating at the sunset close to the coast
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boat, coast, navigate, sunset
| 6
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Flan2021
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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1. Nast Conde , Why a Cap-And Trade System Beats a Carbon Tax .
2. 19/04/2007 Nast Conde , Why a Cap-And Trade System Beats a Carbon Tax .
3. This is important in today 's global economy , where multinational companies exist across borders .
4. As such cap-and-trade is the most viable solution that if implemented could lead to a long term solution and agreement between countries regarding reductions in emissions .
5. This technique allows effective emissions reductions to occur Hence as this is less disruptive to business they are more likely to be on board and not try to get around a cap and trade system using accounting methods in the same way that they might with a tax .
6. A cap-and-trade system is more flexible in the global economy .
7. Nations that adopt a cap-and-trade system can later link that system into other cap-and-trade systems around the world .
8. It would not be as easy for a carbon tax to achieve this .
9. `` The efficiency -LSB- of a cap-and-trade system -RSB- comes with the `` trade '' part .
10. Let 's say you have two power plants , each emitting 100 tons of carbon per hour .
What is the general argument implied by these sentences?
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Cap and Trade is More Economical Than a Carbon Tax
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Flan2021
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opinion_abstracts_idebate
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zs_opt
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Single/multi-select question: Does the sentence "The nuclear fusion of hydrogen in the Sun also releases another store of potential energy which was created at the time of the Big Bang." provide a valid answer to the question "What releases another store of potential energy which was created at the time of the Big Bang?"
Pick from:
+yes
+no
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yes
| 1
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Flan2021
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Do these two sentences from wikipedia have the same meaning?
Eupithecia demissa is a moth in the family Geometridae is found in Malleco - province ( Chile ) .
Eupithecia demissa is a moth in the family Geometridae . It is found in Chile ( Malleco Province ) .
Select from the following.
[a]. no;
[b]. yes;
The answer is:
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[b].
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Flan2021
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Generate a sentence about this data: William Anders, nationality, United States; William Anders, birthPlace, British Hong Kong.
Sentence:
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William Anders was born in British Hong Kong and is a citizen of the United States.
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Flan2021
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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What are the keywords in the following sentence:
crisp white roses are punctuated by pink petals for a romantic wedding bouquet .
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bouquet, petal, rose
| 6
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Flan2021
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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a. metal was unstable.. b. wood was unstable..
Complete the following sentence.
Amy replaced her wood oven with a metal one after is stopped working last night, the
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b.
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Flan2021
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winogrande:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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If The initial comment period of 120 days was extended for an additional 30 days and later reopened for an additional 95 days., can we conclude that "The comment period was extended because no comments were coming in."?
pick from the following.
1). yes;
2). it is not possible to tell;
3). no;
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2).
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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Article:Neither have the compliments been entirely one-way traffic - Mr Putin has described Mr Trump as "colourful and talented".
There are policy implications too. Mr Trump has repeatedly said he wants to work more closely with Russia to defeat so-called Islamic State and has also said he would consider lifting sanctions and recognising its annexation of Crimea.
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Moscow says that with all this in mind, it would be astonishing if the Kremlin did not welcome the prospect of a Trump White House.
So a budding geopolitical bromance then, albeit a somewhat one-sided one. Whether it would survive if Mr Trump wins in November is another matter.
Why Russians like Trump
Are there Trump links to Putin?
"If he says great things about me, I'm going to say great things about him. I've already said he is really, very much of a leader... the man has very strong control over a country. Now it's a very different system and I don't happen to like the system, but certainly, in that system he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader."
"Lot of people say as an example, Russia, you know Hillary likes to play tough with Russia. Putin looks at her and he laughs. He laughs. Putin. Putin looks at Hillary Clinton and he smiles. Boy would he like to see her. That would be easy."
"You know, he feels good about me. I feel, frankly, good about him. I think that we can do things with Russia that are to our advantage... It's a mutual advantage. Now, they're jealous as hell because he's not mentioning these people. He's not going to mention them, so they're jealous as hell."
"When people call you 'brilliant' it's always good, especially when the person heads up Russia. He's running his country and at least he's a leader. You know, unlike we have in this country."
"[Putin] does not like Obama at all. He doesn't respect Obama at all. And I'm sure that Obama doesn't like him very much. But I think that I would probably get along with him very well. And I don't think you'd be having the kind of problems that you're having right now."
"You see, it's like I said. Trump's a colourful person. And well, isn't he colourful? Colourful. I didn't make any other kind of characterisation about him.
"But here's where I will pay close attention, and where I exactly welcome and where on the contrary I don't see anything bad: Mr Trump has declared that he's ready for the full restoration of Russian-American relations. Is there anything bad there? We all welcome this, don't you?"
"He is a very colourful and talented man, no doubt about that. He is the absolute leader of the presidential race, as we see it today. He says that he wants to move to another level of relations, to a deeper level of relations with Russia. How can we not welcome that? Of course we welcome it."
A summary of the above article is?
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Donald Trump's praise for Vladimir Putin - calling him "far more of a leader" than President Barack Obama - is just the latest in a long series of warm comments about the Russian president.
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huggingface:xsum
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zs_opt
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I would like to thank you for your considered reply and also for the fact that the British Government has belatedly given consideration to banning Hizbollah’s so-called civilian wing, whereas in fact there is no difference between the civilian and the military wing.
Translate to Finnish
Finnish:
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Kiitän teitä harkitusta vastauksesta ja myös siitä, että Britannian hallitus on vihdoin harkinnut Hizbollah-järjestön niin kutsutun siviilisiiven kieltämistä, sillä itse asiassa ryhmittymä ei eroa sotilaallisesta siivestä.
| 0
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Andrea von Habsburg ("Andrea Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen") Archduchess of Austria, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg, (born 30 May 1953, in Würzburg, Bavaria), is the first child and oldest daughter of Otto von Habsburg and his wife Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen.
Can we infer the following?
Andrea was the first and oldest daughter.
(a). Yes (b). It's impossible to say (c). No
The answer is:
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(a).
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Flan2021
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anli/r2:0.1.0
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zs_opt
|
This is a test of commonsense with single/multi-choices. Complete the next sentence:
How to get a reflexology assessment
Arrive for your session at least 15 minutes early so that you will have time to fill out any required paperwork.
Answer all written and verbal questions honestly and thoroughly. The more detailed your response, the more likely it will be that the reflexologist can determine which areas of your body need adjustment and treatment.
Pick from:
[a]. Pay special attention to your back, neck, shoulders, and abdominal muscles. Obtain a picture or multiple images of all of your areas of the body..
[b]. It may also be helpful to bring along a photo of yourself or a printed image that clearly shows your personality. It may make it more comfortable to dress up as a qualified reflexologist for the reflexology exam than it is to dress down and disguise yourself in the audience..
[c]. Be positive about the results you achieve! There's no need to jump to conclusions. Think about your face and body, as well as your personality and characteristics and accept them as valid..
[d]. Be prepared to either sit in a reclining chair or lie down on a treatment table with your shoes and socks removed. Enjoy a warm foot bath if it is offered by your practitioner..
The answer is:
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[d].
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Flan2021
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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Dreams of airships that float through the skies have been largely confined to the scrap heap in recent times. But now a Chinese engineer obsessed with the idea of reinventing the airship has unveiled an 'indestructible' inflatable plane that can be folded up and put in a suitcase when not needed. He says his plane could be used for a variety of missions and, what's more, it won't break if it falls out of the sky. Scroll down for video. Chinese engineer obsessed with the idea of reinventing the airship has unveiled an 'indestructible' inflatable plane that can be folded up and put in a suitcase when not needed. Pictured is the Chinese engineer Zhang Bingyan showing his design at the Tianjin International UAV Exhibition. Zhang Bingyan, 69, started working on his designs as an engineer with the Henan Normal University in Xinxiang, China in 1993. He has now unveiled the results of more than 20 years of research in creating a 'soft body aeroplane' at the Tianjin International UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Exhibition. His designs, looking a bit like an inflatable lilo, have nothing inside them but air. A human-like ‘skin’ for aircraft - allowing them to detect any damage and ‘feel’ the world around them - is being developed by British experts. Engineers at BAE Systems’ Advanced Technology Centre are investigating a ‘smart skin’ concept which could be embedded with tens of thousands of micro-sensors. When applied to an aircraft, it will enable it to sense wind speed, temperature, physical strain and movement, far more accurately than current sensor technology allows. The revolutionary ‘smart skin’ concept will enable aircraft to continually monitor their health, reporting back on potential problems before they become significant. The plane, called the Sf-1, has an average speed of 120 miles (120km) per hour and can fly up to 3,000 metres (10,000ft) with a maximum load of 25 kg (55lbs). Aside from the engine that powers a rear-mounted propeller and wheels at the bottom the entire vehicle is made of a rubber composite and a high-strength fibre material. The flexibility of the plane also means that, even if it falls from the sky, it will likely survive an impact with the ground. It costs between £20,000 and £30,000 ($32,400 and $48,600) to make. One of the designs was able to reach spectacular speeds of up to 120 miles (190km) per hour, weighing 90kg (200lbs) with a six-metre (20ft) wingspan. 'I developed a special high-strength fibre material which has a tensile strength of 10 to 15 times that of steel,' he said. 'No matter what happens, the aircraft will not be damaged in a collision under any circumstances and that's the best way to protect human life.' The plane can reach spectacular speeds of up to 120 miles (190 km) per hour, with one of his designs weighing just 90 kg (200 lbs) and with a six-metre (20 ft) wingspan. 'I developed a special high-strength fibre material which has a tensile strength of 10 to 15 times that of steel,' Bingyan said. Pictured here is the engine of the inflatable plane created by Chinese engineer Zhang Bingyan. Zhang Bingyan graduated from Beijing Institute of Technology in the 1960s and was later assigned to the Chinese Commission of Science and Technology and Industry for National Defence to be engaged in engine research. His latest design, which is the culmination of all of his work so far, is effectively an inflatable aircraft that because of its lightweight design, compared with a normal aircraft, has a big load capacity. It also has good flexibility and, as with his earlier designs, high impact resistance. He said it can be used for low speed and low altitude navigation, aerial surveys and remote sensing. The plane, called the Sf-1, has an average speed of 12 miles (20 km) per hour and can fly up to 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) with a maximum load of 25 kg (55 lbs) The flexibility of the plane also means that if it falls from the sky it will likely survive the impact with the ground.
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Chinese engineer Zhang Bingyan has unveiled his novel plane design. Called the Sf-1 the aircraft is made of a rubber composite material. It has a maximum speed of 120 miles (190km) per hour and can fly up to 3,000 metres (10,000ft) with a load of 25 kg (55lbs) Bingyan says it could be used for air photography and remote monitoring. The flexibility of the plane also means it will survive falls from a great height.
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Rudy and Rasheed are watching their old photos from 2010 and reminiscing on their old love..
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Rudy:
Rasheed: Damn! When was this one taken? 2010 or something?
Rudy: Yeah, July 2010
Rasheed: Shit, so many years and still it seems like yesterday
Rudy: I know
Rudy:
Rasheed: Hah, Jennifer looked so different back then
Rudy: Yeah, the curly hair and those glasses
Rasheed: We're old, man
Rudy: Yep, but at least she's still the most beautiful woman in the world XD
Rasheed: Too bad she friendzoned us both years ago XD
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Sentence 1: "Since it was raining, I carried the newspaper over my backpack to keep it dry."
Sentence 2: "I carried the newspaper over my backpack to keep the newspaper dry."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
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(2). yes.
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Scientists are collecting samples from sediment deposits in Biscayne Bay. Test results show that salinity in the bay is increasing. Which human influence might have led to this environmental change?
Pick the answer from these options
Pick your answer from:
--establishing the bay as a national park in 1980
--finding sunken ships resting on the floor of the bay
--collecting marine animals from the bottom of the bay
--developing power plants along the shoreline of the bay
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I wish I could give this review without having to link the name of the restaurant to Todd English, as I truly think he is one of the most talented Chefs on the planet. So Todd, if you are reading this, please don't take it personally! I've dined at Olives 6 times over the past 3 years, and have never written a review until now. I am not under any circumstance saying that I had a 'bad' experience; however there is quite a gap or disconnection between the presentation of the food and the flavor of it, especially considering the prices of the entrees. Every time I sign the check, I feel I am paying more for the Marketing of the restaurant than the experience I got from the flavor of the food. The presentation of the food is amazing, and a lot of work is put into it. The problem is that there is a large gap between what my eyes see and my mouth tastes. They start their guests off with some lovely tapenades. I love tapenade, but it is extremely salty. So, if you are going to start off with something that has that much flavor, the rest of your food has to pack a pretty big punch or your buds are going to be very disappointed. I have tried all the entrees, and sadly, I have to say they are all bland. But LOOK beautiful. Uggh, there's that disconnect again. The carpaccio.. well, how can I say this except to be brutally honest... pisses me off. The presentation is amazing - the slices of beef cover the plate and are mounted on top of something... and when you look at it, you get so excited thinking what yummy thing could be in the center underneath all this delicious meat. Well folks, now you know why I say they care about more about the presentation that the food they deliver. You know what was under that pile of beef? Cake bread. Yes, cake bread. I had my hopes set high it was a pile of parmesan, or yummy cheese, maybe even some fun greens. But, no.. it was bread, which provides not even the slightest value to carpaccio. For my entree, i chose the duck 2 ways. Fifty dollar ticket price, but hey - if it knocks me off my chair, who cares? Well, the duck one way was stuffed with rice. Not only do I hate rice, but i just paid $50 for it? The other duck, number two, was seared with the fat on.... perfect, that's how it should be prepared. However, they forgot to season it. They paired it with 2 sauces, both pureed veggies. But again, forgot the seasoning. Now.. I'm pretty laid back, and think to myself 'Kelley, just add some salt and pepper, you'll be fine'. Except - this is one of those restaurants that doesn't have salt and pepper on the table because their ego allows them to believe the food is perfect the way it is. I don't understand the 'salt and pepperless' tables of America. People from all ages and circumstances are dining with you. You think a 60 year old has the same taste buds of a 30 year old? How about a smoker vs a non smoker? How about ... PUT THE DAMN SALT AND PEPPER ON THE TABLE??! This experience reminds me of riding in a down elevator, with a pretty hard landing. So, let's end on a positive note, shall we? The service is amazing!! Secondly, their pastas are all VERY GOOD. I've tried every one of them, and they DO deliver a lot of flavor and they are unique as well, and the portions are not huge, so you can actually get up easily after your meal. So, my advice would be go there for lunch, and order pasta....for $30.
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Who is it referring to in the following sentence?
The Emancipation Proclamation made slavery illegal, but it did not actually cause many slaves to be freed.
pick from the following.
* The Emancipation Proclamation;
* slavery;
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I just took a test in school today. What question was I asked?
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In whitetail deer, females seldom grow antlers. Which best explains why male whitetail deer grow antlers but females seldom grow antlers?
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Translate to Czech:
Should I pay for my life
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A mám zaplatit můj život tím, že Vás obelžu?
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Choose from the options at the end. Are the following two questions the same?
Would there have been any consequences if Modi's announcement of the banning of 500 and 1000 rupee currency notes would have come before the US elections?
How do I find cofounder from Singapore?
OPTIONS:
(1). no;
(2). yes;
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Translate "Parking is available for those arriving by car.||The rooms are spacious and soundproofed." to Spanish.
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También hay aparcamiento a disposición de los huéspedes que lleguen en coche.||Las habitaciones son amplias y están insonorizadas.
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Write an article based on this summary:
– New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's office said today it will appeal a judge's 11th-hour ruling against a ban on big sugary drinks in New York City, the New York Times reports. "We plan to appeal the decision as soon as possible, and we are confident the Board of Health’s decision will ultimately be upheld," said a Bloomberg aide. Bloomberg's administration was already planning to enforce the ban and was shocked to hear of the decision by New York Supreme Court Judge Milton Tingling. The judge said the ban was laden with loopholes and "fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences." He also accused the city Board of Health of overstepping its bounds by banning a legal item without there being an immediate threat of disease, the Wall Street Journal reports. Set to kick in tomorrow, the ban would have prohibited venues from mobile food carts to restaurants from selling sugar-laden drinks bigger than 16 oz. The rules would not have affected convenience stores and supermarkets, which fall under state law.
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“I’ve got to defend my children, and yours, and do what’s right to save lives,” the mayor said. “Obesity kills. There’s no question it kills.”
He added, “We believe that the judge’s decision was clearly in error, and we believe we will win on appeal.”
The plan, unveiled last May, was hailed by many public health officials as a breakthrough in the effort to combat the effects of high-calorie, sugary drinks on the public’s health. Similar proposals have been put forward in Los Angeles and Cambridge, Mass., even as the idea of a “war on soda” has become regular fare for late-night comedians.
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Coffee shops and restaurants around the city had already begun editing menus, retraining employees and warning customers of the coming changes in the sorts of drinks they could and could not buy. Dunkin’ Donuts, for instance, told its employees they could no longer add sugar to large coffees.
The measure was already broadly unpopular: In a New York Times poll conducted last August, 60 percent of city residents said it was a bad idea for the Bloomberg administration to pass the limits, although Bronx and Queens residents were more likely than Manhattan residents to oppose it.
In his ruling, Justice Tingling concurred with much of the beverage industry’s legal arguments. He said the Board of Health, which is appointed by the mayor, had overreached in approving the plan, and wrote that the City Council was the only legislative body with the power to approve such a far-reaching initiative.
The administration, Justice Tingling wrote, had interpreted the board’s powers broadly enough to “create an administrative Leviathan,” capable of enacting any rules and “limited only by its own imagination.”
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The judge also criticized the rules themselves, noting they would apply only to certain sugared drinks — dairy-based beverages like milkshakes, for instance, would be exempt — and be enforced only in certain establishments, like restaurants and delis, but not others, like convenience stores and bodegas. The rules, the judge wrote, would create “uneven enforcement, even within a particular city block, much less the city as a whole.”
Lawyers for the Bloomberg administration said on Monday that it remained confident the Board of Health — which has been the conduit through which the mayor has pushed through his boldest public health initiatives, including limits on trans fats in restaurants — had “the legal authority and responsibility” to address obesity in the city.
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Mr. Bloomberg has some experience in prevailing over legal challenges to his public health initiatives, including his requirement that fast food menus include calorie counts.
But there was no immediate consensus on Monday on the likelihood of a reversal of Justice Tingling’s ruling.
Ross Sandler, a professor at New York Law School, said city laws deemed “arbitrary and capricious” had frequently been reinstated upon appeal. But Ronald John Warfield, a civil and criminal lawyer who sued the Bloomberg administration over its cigarette-taxing policy, said he expected the appeal to fail.
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“Their intention may be good,” Mr. Warfield said of the city. “They went about this with an imperial hand.”
The soft drink industry had viewed the fate of the city’s rules as a global bellwether on government regulation of sugary drinks.
In court, the industry’s lawyers, from the high-powered corporate firm Latham & Watkins, presented their argument in high dudgeon, calling the rules “ludicrous” and dreamed up by “scientists in the room, working with the mayor, creating a regulation here that is going to cost people a ton of money.” The industry also suggested that small businesses would be unfairly hurt by the rules.
Lawyers for the administration offered a more subdued, highly technical rebuttal that only occasionally addressed the broader public health reasons for the plan. At one point, a city lawyer who had mumbled his words was asked by the court reporter to repeat his points, because she could not hear him.
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On Monday, a spokesman for the American Beverage Association said that the court decision “provides a sigh of relief.”
“With this ruling behind us, we look forward to collaborating with city leaders on solutions that will have a meaningful and lasting impact on the people of New York City,” the spokesman, Christopher Gindlesperger, said.
It is unclear if the appeal of the case will be resolved before Mr. Bloomberg leaves office at the end of this year. His would-be successors are mixed in their views of the measure and may not share his zeal on the issue.
The mayor appears increasingly preoccupied with his legacy, and recently hired two public relations advisers — a former Times editor, Arthur Pincus, and a former television reporter, Andrew Kirtzman — to shape the public perception of the Bloomberg era.
Asked on Monday if he was concerned that a drawn-out legal battle over the soda limits could spill into the administration of a successor who does not favor them, Mr. Bloomberg, sounding a bit irked, muttered, “All of our time is running out,” before saying, “I don’t know who is going to be my successor.”
The mayor added: “People are dying every day. This is not a joke. This is about real lives.” ||||| Enlarge Image Close Getty Images Bottles of soda are displayed on a shelf in New York earlier this year.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg was dealt a stinging blow on Monday when a state Supreme Court Judge quashed his plan to ban the sale of large sugary drinks in the city's restaurants and other venues.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks to the press after at State Supreme Court judge invalidated the city's plan to limit serving sizes for sugary drinks. (Photo/Video: AP)
At a late afternoon news conference, Mr. Bloomberg and the city's top lawyer, Michael Cardozo, said they believed the judge erred in his ruling and vowed to appeal. The decision was both lauded and criticized by city officials and others.
"It would be irresponsible not to try to do everything we can to save lives," said Mr. Bloomberg, who earlier in the day called for jurisdictions across the nation to follow suit.
New York state Supreme Court Judge Milton Tingling declared invalid Mr. Bloomberg's plan to prohibit restaurants, mobile food carts, delis and concessions at movie theaters, stadiums or arenas from selling sugary drinks in cups or containers larger than 16 ounces. The ban was set to begin Tuesday.
Judge Tingling determined that Mr. Bloomberg exceeded his authority by sidestepping the City Council and placing the issue before the city's Board of Health, a panel whose members were each appointed by the mayor.
Mr. Bloomberg said at the news conference he has no plans to bring the measure before the City Council.
Rick Hills, a law professor at New York University, said, "There's a sense that Bloomberg has an imperial disdain for the City Council, and this ruling says 'no more rule by mayoral decree.'" (Read the full text of the ruling)
The mayor has gone through the City Council first with some of his health initiatives but not with all of them.
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In 2006, the Board of Health banned the use of artificial trans-fats in foods and required the posting of calorie counts at chain restaurants. The board's storied history also includes banning lead paint and requiring fluoride to be included in drinking water.
"Our Board of Health has always been a pioneer," Mr. Bloomberg said. "It has always been ahead of the curve, and you would expect nothing less from this city."
Jennifer Pomeranz, director of legal initiatives at Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, said she believes there is no legal difference between the trans-fat ban and the sugary beverage serving size restriction.
"The judge got it wrong," she said. "The authority of the department of health is the exact same authority [in both cases]. It doesn't make sense to me that the trans-fat ban is legal, and they struck this down."
While the Board of Health did approve the trans-fat ban, the City Council later voted 47-1 to incorporate the ban into the administrative code, providing express legislative approval of the board's actions.
The mayor went through the City Council approval process to achieve one his biggest public-health initiatives—on smoking. In 2002, Mr. Bloomberg convinced the council to approve a ban on smoking in bars and restaurants. More recently, the mayor convinced the council to extend that ban to parks and beaches, public plazas and marinas.
Doug Muzzio, a professor of public affairs at Baruch College, said the large sugary drink ban wasn't as simple as the smoking ban for the public to understand and support.
"There was irrefutable statistical evidence that smoking is bad for people in innumerable ways," Mr. Muzzio said. "With sugary sodas, the causal chain is less clear. Everybody who smokes suffers some adverse consequences, basically. Not everyone who drinks 16 ounce sodas has a health problem."
Aides to City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, a Manhattan Democrat who is running for mayor, said last year that attorneys for the council reviewed the sugary-drink issue and determined that the Board of Health had the right to impose the regulations. Ms. Quinn has said she personally didn't back this approach, saying she preferred education over restrictions, but she said she would not try to stop the mayor from moving forward.
Other mayoral candidates offered differing views. Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, endorsed the proposal and supports the city's decision to appeal. Bill Thompson, who unsuccessfully attempted to unseat Mr. Bloomberg in 2009 and is running again this year, said the ruling "unmasks Mayor Bloomberg's misguided soda ban policy for what it is: a cosmetic solution to a complex problem."
Judge Tingling wrote that the regulations would "not only violate the separation of powers doctrine, it would eviscerate it."
"Such an evisceration has the potential to be more troubling than sugar sweetened beverages," he wrote.
More Judge Halts New York Ban on Large Sodas
The judge ruled the regulations are "fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences," noting how there would be uneven enforcement within a single city block. The regulations didn't affect the Big Gulp at 7-11 because supermarkets and convenience stores are regulated by the state, not the city.
He wrote that regulations exclude other beverages that have significantly higher concentrations of sugar sweeteners and calories on "suspect grounds." The regulations don't limit patrons from getting refills; that provision, the judge said, appears to "gut the purpose of the rule."
At Brother Jimmy's near Union Square, the old 24-ounce glasses had already been thrown out and replaced by those only big enough to hold 16-ounces. "I don't have a problem with the mayor telling us to be more healthy, but I don't think it's his place to ban certain sized glasses," said Matt Hayek, 28, a bartender there.
At AMC Loews Village 7 theater in the East Village, Saul Farber, 27, called the ruling a "victory for personal freedom" as he sipped soda from a recently purchased 44-ounce cup.
Claire Wang, assistant professor of health policy and management at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, said she was "disappointed" by the ruling.
"The city has been on the forefront of trying to push the envelope on what we can do for population health, and from that standpoint it's very courageous," she said. "New York City has done a lot of things in public health that no one has done before, but everyone follows suit."
—Erica Orden, Mara Gay, Danny Gold and
Jacob Gershman
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Multi-select: Knowing that "rabbits eat plants", how would one answer "a typical rabbit diet includes"
Options:
(A). crickets
(B). mice
(C). fish
(D). weeds...A:
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Identify the most salient words in this sentence:
art gallery this museum is home to an important collection of modern art .
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On June 15, 2015, backward compatibility with supported Xbox 360 games became available to eligible Xbox Preview program users with a beta update to the Xbox One system software. The dashboard update containing backward compatibility was released publicly on November 12, 2015. The following is a list of all Xbox 360 games compatible with the Xbox One under this functionality.
Choose your answer: Is the following statement correct based on the text
can u play xbox 360 games on an xbox 1
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Motorized bicycle
Translate to Russian
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Велосипед с мотором
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Tulos tästä on, että meillä on talous- ja rahoituskomitea, jonka kokoonpano on kansallisten keskuspankkien johtajien osalta täsmälleen sama kuin Euroopan keskuspankin neuvoston, joka on keskuspankin varsinainen päätöksentekoelin.
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The result is that we have an Economic and Financial Committee which, from the point of view of the national central bankers, will precisely match the membership of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank, which is the true decision-making body in the Central Bank.
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Read this article and answer this question Hoping to rebound from their shutout home loss to the Jets, the Raiders flew to Qualcomm Stadium for a Week 8 AFC West rematch with the San Diego Chargers. Oakland would trail in the first quarter as Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson got a 6-yard touchdown run. The Raiders answered in the second quarter as running back Justin Fargas got a 5-yard touchdown run, but San Diego replied with quarterback Philip Rivers' 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Vincent Jackson and Tomlinson's 10-yard touchdown run. Afterwards, Oakland would close out the half as kicker Sebastian Janikowski got a 48-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Raiders tried to rally as Janikowski nailed a 41-yard field goal in the third quarter and a 28-yard field goal in the fourth, but the Chargers pulled away with a 28-yard field goal from kicker Nate Kaeding. With the loss, Oakland fell to 2-6 entering their bye week.
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1. A lively and entertaining youth drama about the coming of change in a repressive small town.
2. An 80s milestone, for better or for worse... and a key link to any game of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
3. OK teen flick that time has treated kindly.
4. Footloose is a seriously confused movie that tries to do three things, and does all of them badly.
5. I know it's a classic, but I wanted more dancing. Great hair though.
6. Only the most cynical would never admit to tapping their toes to Loggins' title track.
7. Like the rest of today's video-happy teen-age entertainments, Footloose doesn't expect to be watched closely or taken seriously. It wants to fill the screen with catchy music and pretty kids, and this it certainly accomplishes.
8. One could take it as a quaint little throwback, if the movie weren't so tedious.
9. A '50s B-movie very awkwardly translated to the '80s.
10. The kids fight for their right to party in this hokey song-and-dance story.
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There's not much dancing, but what's there is great. The rest of the time, Footloose is a nice hunk of trashy teenage cheese.
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Tucker invited Sally for a movie tonight and he will buy the tickets..
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Tucker: movie tonight?
Sully: ofc :)
Tucker: :) I'll buy tickets
Sully: great :)
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Possible answers:
[+] Sell everything at harvest time, or in the bulk anyway if you're having trouble finding enough stuff to pay for it. Remember to make sure you have at least five! Find lots of wood cut into pieces then put them in your inventory.;
[+] Then it gets moldy and crumbly, and will gain a shiny seem. Complete the quest " wanting to raid sorn's castle by dinnertime? ".;
[+] As an alternative you can ship it back to the coast where you can get a bigger reward. Sell your loot to the senegal.;
[+] Keep doing this until you've sold every shell and all the fruit on the ground. If you find a coconut, plant it.;Choose from options above and answer: What most naturally follows?
How to earn bells on animal crossing without time travelling or hacking
Collect a lot of shells and fruit.
Get coconuts that have washed up and fill your inventory with everything you find. Sell it all.
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I wrote a thank-you note to my grandmother.
cause:
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1. Here is the problem: If you separate these kids from their characters, if you remove their showtunes from the storylines that make them so dazzling in the fantasy-reality play of the series, then Glee is stripped of its core appeal.
2. Don't be puzzled; just go with it -- that's the Glee spirit.
3. The television hit Glee will inevitably jump the shark - or dance over it - as pop culture phenomena do. A decade from now, people may wonder what all the fuss was about. More folks than Gleeks choose to believe exist are wondering that now.
4. The layers of artifice are many, but they always are; the original show has never aspired to be anything but a cheeky, tuneful and multicultural spin on hoary high school stereotypes.
5. Following in the live-film footsteps of Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie transposes its flash-in-the-pan teen-pop phenomenon to three-dimensions with mundane, for-fans-only results.
6. You know you want that slushee in your face (in 3D), Gleeks!
7. With touching real-life underdog stories woven through the concert, Glee: 3D hits all the right notes, even if the 3-D was completely unnecessary.
8. 'Greatest hits' show is tame enough for tween Gleeks.
9. A gleeful good time if Glee is your thing.
10. Quite painless, and, what's more, a whole lotta fun, with many moments of pure musical electricity.
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The unconverted will remain just as perplexed as ever, but for gleeful Gleeks, The 3D Concert Movie delivers exactly what it promises.
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What is the subject line for this email?
Please respond to I have done a crappy job of being a witness and a friend. You are correct, and rightly so about the way I have patronized you. It has not been a conscious effort, but I understand your perspective and as I look at me, I am forced to admit you are correct. Christian hypocrites are a dime a dozen, and I am ashamed that I have fallen far short of what He has called me to be. I am very thankful for your business over that last 3 years. I know that my success here has been largely because of your help and business and I and my family thank you for it.
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An Apology
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aeslc:1.0.0
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When sending mail to the Island from elsewhere, the Isle of Man is treated as though it were part of the United Kingdom, and mail from the UK continues to be charged at Royal Mail's UK inland rates. However, postcodes were not introduced in the Isle of Man until 1993, when the Island was postcoded as the IM postcode area as an extension of the United Kingdom postcode system.
What's the best answer to this question: is isle of man part of uk for postage?
Pick from:
(1). no.
(2). yes....A:
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(2).
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bool_q:1.0.0
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Multi-choice problem: Given the following context
James asked Robert for a favor but *he* refused.
Are "Robert" and "he" the same?
Select from: (a). no (b). yes
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(b).
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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Story: Fred decided to buy some shares of Apple. The stock price was 90 dollars when he bought it. Luckily they had great earnings yesterday. The stock then went up to 100 dollars.
In the options below, what is the most likely to happen next?
Choose your answer from: (1). Fred regretted his stock purchase. (2). Fred was very happy.
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story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
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Coming off their divisional road win over the Lions, the Vikings played their Week 3 home opener against the San Francisco 49ers. Minnesota opened in the first quarter with quarterback Brett Favre's 30-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Sidney Rice. The Vikings added onto their lead in the second quarter with kicker Ryan Longwell's 40-yard field goal, but the 49ers answered with quarterback Shaun Hill's 5-yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis. Minnesota came back with Longwell's 52-yard field goal, but San Francisco took the lead prior to halftime as cornerback Nate Clements returned a blocked field goal 59 yards for a touchdown. The 49ers increased their lead in the second half with kicker Joe Nedney's 37-yard field goal, but the Vikings immediately responded with rookie wide receiver Percy Harvin returning a kickoff 101 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, San Francisco got the lead again with Hill hooking up with Davis on a 20-yard touchdown pass. Afterwards, Minnesota came up with a dramatic win as Favre completed a game-winning 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Greg Lewis with 2 seconds remaining in the game. The pass was later awarded an ESPY for "Best Play". The game was also voted as the best game of the regular season by voters on NFL.com.
Answer this question: How many more yards was Favre's second pass over his first one?
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drop:2.0.0
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Write an article based on this "Enlist the support of friends and family. Visit a therapist. Find a meeting. Go to a credit counselor."
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Secrecy is one of the major components of shopping addiction (and most addictions, for that matter). So, don’t be afraid to get public about your problems with shopping. Tell your friends and family what’s going on, and that you may ask them for help going shopping or buying necessities—at least in the early stages of cutting down when temptation is still very high. Make sure that you only open up to trusted loved ones who are capable of supporting you through your push to cut down on shopping. A therapist can help you understand some of the possible problems that lay at the root of shopping addiction, such as depression. Although there is no standardized treatment for shopping addiction, you might expect to be prescribed antidepressants, like SSRIs. One commonly used method for treating addictions is a method called cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). This type of therapy will help you recognize and challenge some of your thoughts related to shopping. Therapy will also help you place less value on extrinsic motivating factors, like a desire to look successful and wealthy, and more value on intrinsic motivators, like feeling comfortable in your skin and maintaining nourishing relationships with loved ones. Group therapy for shopping addiction is an abundant and invaluable resource. Being able to share coping tips and feelings with others who have similar problems can sometimes be the difference between sobriety and relapse back into your old, unhealthy spending habits. Look into local chapters of Debtors Anonymous or Spenders Anonymous. These are 12-step programs that can help you manage your shopping addiction on an ongoing basis. Use this link to locate a Debtors Anonymous meeting near you. If your shopping addiction has gotten you into serious financial trouble that you are unable to manage on your own, you may want to consider seeing a credit counselor. A credit counselor can help you deal with the massive debt that accrues as a result of shopping addiction. Dealing with the financial fallout of shopping addiction can be stressful alongside the emotional issues that arise with overcoming your habit. Because stress is a common trigger for relapse, a credit counselor might be an important resource.
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gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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hardness is defined by the merriam-webster website as the resistance of metal to indentation or scratching under a load. copper is a soft metal and tungsten is considered very hard.
Please write the text above using proper case.
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Hardness is defined by the Merriam-Webster website as the resistance of metal to indentation or scratching under a load. Copper is a soft metal and tungsten is considered very hard.
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true_case
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The main highlight of logic games is not the graphical component or intricacies of the plot, and the puzzle include forcing the brain to find the solution.
Please remove spaces between words.
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Themainhighlightoflogicgamesisnotthegraphicalcomponentorintricaciesoftheplot,andthepuzzleincludeforcingthebraintofindthesolution.
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word_segment
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I figured 10 minutes would be PLENTY of time to get the dogs out , let them have a BM , and get them back inside . Technically , I was right . I say technically because the mayhem did n't start until Jazz was back in the house . After Jazz did her business , I put her back in the house and went back outside to call Sammy in .
Based on the preceding passage, choose your answer for question What will likely happen next ?
Possible answers:
[+] Sammy will be back inside the house .;
[+] Jazz will go outside and do her buisness .;
[+] The mayhem will technically end .;
[+] None of the above choices .;
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Sammy will be back inside the house .
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Add punctuation: Additional types of files may also be using the ACTH file extension If you are aware of any other file formats using the ACTH file extension please contact us so that we can update our information accordingly
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Additional types of files may also be using the ACTH file extension. If you are aware of any other file formats using the ACTH file extension, please contact us so that we can update our information accordingly.
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fix_punct
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Good Night, and Good Luck is a 2005 American historical drama film directed by George Clooney and starring David Strathairn, George Clooney, Robert Downey, Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels. The movie was written by Clooney and Grant Heslov (both of whom also have acting roles in the film) and portrays the conflict between veteran radio and television journalist Edward R. Murrow and U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, especially relating to the anti-Communist Senator's actions with the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Although released in black and white, Good Night, and Good Luck was filmed on color film stock but on a greyscale set, and was color corrected to black and white during post-production. It focuses on the theme of media responsibility, and also addresses what occurs when the media offer a voice of dissent from government policy.
In September 2005, Clooney explained his interest in the story to an audience at the New York Film Festival: "I thought it was a good time to raise the idea of using fear to stifle political debate." Having majored in journalism in college, Clooney was well-versed in the subject matter. His father, Nick Clooney, was a television journalist for many years, appearing as an anchorman in Cincinnati, Ohio, Salt Lake City, Utah, Los Angeles, California, and Buffalo, New York. The elder Clooney also ran for Congress in 2004. George Clooney was paid $1 each for writing, directing, and acting in Good Night, and Good Luck., which cost $7.5 million to make. Due to an injury he received on the set of Syriana a few months earlier, Clooney could not pass the tests to be insured. He then mortgaged his own house in Los Angeles in order to make the film. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former eBay president Jeff Skoll invested money in the project as executive producers. The film ultimately grossed more than $54 million worldwide. The CBS offices and studios seen in the movie were all sets on a soundstage. To accomplish a pair of scenes showing characters going up an elevator, different "floors" of the building were laid out on the same level. The "elevator" was actually built on a large turntable at the intersection of the two floor sets, and rotated once the doors were closed. When the doors reopened, the actors appeared to be in a different location. In doing so, the movie exercised a bit of dramatic license--the CBS executive offices at the time were located at 485 Madison Avenue. CBS News was located in an office building just north of Grand Central Terminal (demolished and now the site of the Met Life Building); and the See It Now studio was located in Grand Central Terminal itself, above the waiting room. For dramatic effect, all three areas were depicted as being in the same building. Clooney and producer Grant Heslov decided to use only archival footage of Joseph McCarthy in his depiction. As all of that footage was black-and-white, that determined the color scheme of the film. A young Robert Kennedy is also shown in the movie during McCarthy's hearing sessions. He was then a staff member on the Senate subcommittee chaired by McCarthy.
Answer the following question by taking a quote from the article: who produced the film
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George Clooney
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quac:1.0.0
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Context:I sallied out for a bit of food , more to pass the time than because I wanted *it* .
Is "it" the same as "food"? Possible answers:Choose your answer from:
+ no
+ yes
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yes
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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This film so NOT funny - such a waste of great stars, who seem to be caught up so in their own stardom that they forget. Only shining moments belong to John Cleese as the hotel manager who likes to dress up - you almost fall out of your chair with helpless laughter when he dances to Donna Summer's "Bad Girls" while wearing high heels, a mink coat and a dainty hat. The rest: FORGET IT!
Did this review think positively or negatively of the movie (see options below)?
Options:
i. negative
ii. positive...I think the answer is
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imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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Brazil's Atlantic Forest is considered one such hotspot, containing roughly 20,000 plant species, 1,350 vertebrates, and millions of insects, about half of which occur nowhere else.[citation needed] The island of Madagascar and India are also particularly notable. Colombia is characterized by high biodiversity, with the highest rate of species by area unit worldwide and it has the largest number of endemics (species that are not found naturally anywhere else) of any country. About 10% of the species of the Earth can be found in Colombia, including over 1,900 species of bird, more than in Europe and North America combined, Colombia has 10% of the world’s mammals species, 14% of the amphibian species, and 18% of the bird species of the world. Madagascar dry deciduous forests and lowland rainforests possess a high ratio of endemism.[citation needed] Since the island separated from mainland Africa 66 million years ago, many species and ecosystems have evolved independently.[citation needed] Indonesia's 17,000 islands cover 735,355 square miles (1,904,560 km2) and contain 10% of the world's flowering plants, 12% of mammals, and 17% of reptiles, amphibians and birds—along with nearly 240 million people. Many regions of high biodiversity and/or endemism arise from specialized habitats which require unusual adaptations, for example, alpine environments in high mountains, or Northern European peat bogs.[citation needed]
How many vertebrates does Brazil's Atlantic Forest contain?
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1,350 vertebrates
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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Caesium iodide or cesium iodide (chemical formula CsI) is the ionic compound of caesium and iodine. It is often used as the input phosphor of an X-ray image intensifier tube found in fluoroscopy equipment. Caesium iodide photocathodes are highly efficient at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths.
do cesium and iodine form an ionic compound?
Select from the following.
1). no.
2). yes.
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2).
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Tucked within the defunct shopping center that used to house Big Lots and Pure Fitness, Classic Italian Pizza is one of the last bastions of shopping civilization this center will ever hold. According to the staff, this center will be demolished, so they are moving at the end of the summer to the QT/New Big Lots area close by. When we entered we were greeted warmly by one of the waitresses and were promptly seated. We ordered the garlic dipping oil to start with ($7.95), which came with small freshly baked bread pieces, a generous amount of pumpkin seed oil with freshly chopped garlic and jalapeno. Although the pumpkin seed oil had a nice, nutty flavor, and the garlic and jalapeno were fresh, it tasted bland as a whole. What I would recommend is to add salt, pepper, and Parmesan from the shakers to the dip and it will taste 10 times better! We ordered the Four Seasons, which came out in a unique presentation. The whole pizza is covered with prosciutto, but then each 1/4 of the pizza has a different vegetable covering it, to represent each season (Artichoke, olive, tomato, and mushroom). You can also order all the ingredients mixed in equally on the pizza if you wish, but we decided to go with what the restaurant recommended, and we were glad we did! It was nice to have a different ingredient on each slice I ate. It made me feel like I was eating 4 different pizzas. The crust was initially crisp, but the center does get bogged down and a little soggy as the more watery ingredients start to infuse into the crust, but it doesn't detract from the taste too much. Although it was a bit pricey ($17.95), the ingredients were high quality and there was a healthy amount of ingredient on each part of the pizza. I also ordered the red sangria, which was smooth, and fruity from the addition of orange juice to the wine and brandy. Minus some points for using generic canned fruit cocktail instead of fresh fruit in the sangria glass, especially if I'm paying $8.95 for it! Service was very friendly. If I'm in the mood for more artisan type pizza, this is the place to go!
Choose: was this review given positively or negatively?
Pick your answer from: 1. negative 2. positive
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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UK scientists have developed a process for making hydrogen from sunflower oil which could prove an important future source of eco-friendly energy.
What is a good title for this?
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Sunflower oil boost to car future
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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Multi-select: Knowing that "performing lab expiriments accurately requires understanding all directions beforehand", how would one answer "It's important to do this if you want your lab experiment to be performed correctly."
Pick your answer from: [+] do the experiment blindfolded [+] comprehend all the steps that will be involved beforehand [+] forget about rules and wing it [+] do all the steps in a random order...A:
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comprehend all the steps that will be involved beforehand
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openbookqa:0.1.0
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Orderly transition to clean energy vital
The energy industry and communities which rely on it for jobs face the same dire future as car-making unless the federal government ensures a fair and predictable move to clean energy.
A panel of 17 eminent Australians, including environmentalists and electricity company executives, has provided a blueprint for how that orderly transition could take place.
It includes restructuring the energy market to meet modern needs, speeding up the closure of coal-fired power plants and helping people who rely on them for jobs, and creating an attractive environment for clean energy investment.
Australian Conservation Foundation president Geoff Cousins, who brought the panel together, said the nation had seen dramatic evidence of what could happen without a plan.
"In the automobile industry people clung on to the thought that somehow things could stay as they always were, subsidies were kept in place and then finally jobs were lost and there was no plan to recreate them," he said.
"The whole purpose of our blueprint is to try and get, probably for the first time in the history of Australia, an industry to transition in an orderly fashion."
Award-winning author Geraldine Brooks lays out the stark choice Australia faces: a fair and predictable transition to clean energy or clinging onto old ways for as long as possible then a chaotic, disruptive chase to catch up with the rest of the world.
The industry acknowledges change is needed with the energy market and regulatory structure two decades old and Australia's coal power stations nearing the end of their useful lives.
"The energy transition is inevitable, it's unavoidable," Infigen Energy managing director Miles George said at the report's launch in Canberra.
"Our only choice is to make it fair and orderly for all Australians."
Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg said the blueprint would be valuable for Chief Scientist Alan Finkel's examination of energy market security as well as the government's review next year of its climate policies.
"We don't necessarily see eye to eye with every recommendation in this report but that's not the point of it," he said, thanking the panel for taking the time to think about the nation's future challenges.
What is a short summary of the above article?
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A group of eminent Australians has given the federal government a blueprint for what it needs to do to help the country move to clean energy.
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the islamic hamas movement that rules the gaza strip on monday slammed palestinian prime minister salam fayyad over his speech envisioning the establishment of a palestinian statehood .
Summarize the aforementioned text in a single phrase.
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hamas says nothing new in fayyad speech
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gigaword:1.2.0
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unsure about which type of gay file you have? do you want to know exactly what it is, who created it, and how to open it?
Write the above sentence using proper case.
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Unsure about which type of GAY file you have? Do you want to know exactly what it is, who created it, and how to open it?
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true_case
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Single/multi-select question: Does the sentence "The group of children who come in contact with the Digital World changes from series to series." provide a valid answer to the question "What group of kids are in charge of the Digimons?"
Available choices:
+ yes.
+ no.
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no
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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Write the next sentence in the following story.
The men riding the horses are playing polo in the field. the men
Options: (A). are chasing the ball and hitting with mallet.. (B). are riding horses on a bumpy, muddy, and rough road.. (C). set the goal goals of the polo match.. (D). playing the polo takes turns running and making a goal through the people in the field... The answer should be
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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Here is some data: AmeriGas, regionServed, United States; AmeriGas, city, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania; AmeriGas, operatingIncome, 380700000; AmeriGas, industry, Energy industry; AmeriGas, country, United States; AmeriGas, numberOfEmployees, 8500.
Write a sentence that describes this data.
Sentence:
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AmeriGas, located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA, is an energy company that serves all regions of the United States. It employs 8500 people and earns 380700000 operating income.
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Choose your story that continues the following story.
I was never that attached to my phone and email before falling in love. The
Pick your answer from:
a). phone vibrating always excited me too much..
b). email vibrating always excited me too much..
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a).
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Flan2021
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winogrande:1.1.0
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zs_opt
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Write an article with the title: "Bronx Neighborhood Fights for Its Spot on the Map"
Article:
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Allerton residents know where they live. It is everyone else they have to worry about.
For years, this perpetually overlooked neighborhood in the north Bronx has been mislabeled on city and online maps — when it is not left out entirely — and called the wrong name by outsiders who are confused, misinformed or just lost.
Now residents and local officials have set out to get Allerton its cartographic due.
“It’s time to clarify things,” said Joe Thompson, an Allerton resident of five decades. “It would be nice to give our community a little more recognition, a little more juice and a little more respect.”
The neighborhood revolves around Allerton Avenue, a busy thoroughfare that runs past sprawling apartment complexes, tidy family homes and a thriving commercial district. Restaurants, delis, stores and a public library carry the Allerton name. But the Department of City Planning’s community map has long referred to the neighborhood as two others, “Laconia” and “Bronxdale.” Adding to the confusion, Google Maps has called the Allerton neighborhood by yet another name, “Bronxwood,” which is a street that intersects Allerton Avenue. (The Hagstrom Map Company does recognize Allerton.)
The campaign Allerton is waging underscores the pride many city dwellers take in their neighborhoods, even as boundaries shift, names fall out of favor and newcomers — many of them recent immigrants — remake blocks and cultures. The neighborhood’s effort also illustrates the challenge of maintaining accurate records at a time when the Internet and social media can spread and perpetuate errors.
Allerton is named after Daniel Allerton, a 19th-century settler. Today about 60,000 people live in the Allerton area, of whom nearly three-quarters are Hispanic or black, according to an analysis of census data by Queens College. About 36 percent of residents are foreign-born, and 22 percent have a college degree or higher.
Allerton’s median household income is $42,095, compared with $34,300 in the Bronx over all and $51,865 in New York City. “It’s mixed,” said Jose Rosado, 59, a hotel bellman. “You’ve got people from all walks of life.”
Mr. Thompson, 75, said that he first realized that Allerton had been slighted in the late 1990s when he was starting a neighborhood watch group. He pulled out a city map and found to his surprise that he was — according to the map — in Bronxdale. “It just made no sense,” he said. “If you’re going to call it Bronxdale, nobody knows where that is.”
Lloyd Ultan, the Bronx borough historian, said that Bronxdale was a 19th-century village on the eastern bank of the Bronx River, south of Allerton, while Laconia is the name of a former estate through which Laconia Avenue now runs.
Mr. Ultan said he saw the naming of neighborhoods in the Bronx as an exercise in futility because boundaries were often subjective and residents themselves unclear about what neighborhood they lived in. “Nobody knows precisely where a neighborhood ends and begins, because practically overnight the Bronx urbanized and farms were covered with apartment houses,” he said.
Michael Shilstone, a spokesman for the planning department, said there was “no legal process for determining neighborhood names.” But he added that it was unusual for the department to receive complaints like Allerton’s because its maps and data “are rooted in historical reference and they evolve as we work closely with communities and local elected officials to ensure they are updated and reflect common parlance.”
In recent months, Bronx Community Board 11, which represents Allerton, and local elected officials have called on city planners and Google to recognize Allerton. “What makes New York City so special is the diversity and uniqueness of its neighborhoods,” said United States Representative Joseph Crowley.
Jeremy Warneke, the district manager for the community board, recalled being asked by a reporter last year, “What is it like to live in Bronxdale?” He suggested that it was Allerton she wanted. It was. “I get called enough that it’s annoying for me,” he said. “So you rectify the map, you rectify the problem.”
City planners said they were updating community maps with the Allerton name. Allerton also appears now on Google Maps; it was added in February after users requested the change on the website and Mr. Crowley and other officials sent a letter urging Google to accept the change.
Fares Albrashi, a manager of a cellphone store, said that he had his own name for his neighborhood — A-town — and that Bronxdale and Bronxwood did not have the same ring. Laconia “sounds like some foreign cowboy trying to be American,” he added.
“This happens to be A-town,” he said. “I’ve been here my whole life so I want it to have the right name.”
A version of this article appears in print on April 7, 2014, on page A15 of the New York edition with the headline: Bronx Neighborhood Fights for Its Spot on the Map. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe
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Test sentence: "A student must work hard."
Is this test sentence a correct grammatical English sentence?
Choices: (a). unacceptable. (b). acceptable.
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(b).
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glue/cola:2.0.0
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How is "It uses problems generated by capitalist development, such as climate change and energy questions, as new pretexts for its imperialist interventionism and to improve its position over its global imperialist competitors." said in Finnish?
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Siinä käytetään kapitalistisen kehityksen aiheuttamia ongelmia, kuten ilmastonmuutosta ja energiakysymyksiä, uusina verukkeina EU:n imperialistiselle interventionismille. Niiden avulla pyritään myös parantamaan EU:n asemaa imperialistisiin kilpailijoihin nähden.
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Read this: From the fifth-generation iPod on, Apple introduced a user-configurable volume limit in response to concerns about hearing loss. Users report that in the sixth-generation iPod, the maximum volume output level is limited to 100 dB in EU markets. Apple previously had to remove iPods from shelves in France for exceeding this legal limit. However, users that have bought a new sixth-generation iPod in late 2013 have reported a new option that allowed them to disable the EU volume limit. It has been said that these new iPods came with an updated software that allowed this change. Older sixth-generation iPods, however, are unable to update to this software version.
What is the highest volume output level of European 6th-generation iPods?
What is the answer? (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable")
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100 dB
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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Here is an email: I just wanted to give you an update on the NDA for the referenced counterparty. I faxed your signed draft to Andrew Hausman this morning. He finally got back to me a few minutes ago to let me know that he's looking for a lawyer on his side to review it. He has one comments already I'll run by Mark. Otherwise, we're waiting for him to get back with his lawyer's comments.
What is a potential subject line for this email?
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Bloomberg NDA Update
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aeslc:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve -667*p = -6464*p + 5377 + 6217 for p.
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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OPT:
(1). negative;
(2). positive;
Short movie review: this summer that do not involve a dentist drill
Did the critic thinking positively or negatively of the movie?
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(1).
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A local New York paper has come under fire for publishing an opinion piece about President Barack Obama that carries the headline 'The N----r in the White House'. Incredibly, the WestView News - a community paper that serves Manhattan's West Village - ran the contemptuous term in full. The headline was printed on page 15 in the latest edition of the periodical. The accompanying piece by James Lincoln Collier criticizes is about the so-called 'anti-black racism of far-right voters' and how 'far-right voters hate Obama because he is black' according to The New York Post. Scroll down for videos. Unacceptable: WestView News - a community paper that serves Manhattan's West Village - says that running the contemptuous term was to highlight racism. Write caption here. Strangely the piece is written in support of Obama. However that has not stopped anger erupting over the mere use of the N-word. 'It’s disrespectful in any context to refer to the president of the United States as the N-word,' one local resident, Eugene May, 31, told The Post. 'If you were quoting something or referring to the historic context of the word being used, I can understand the justification.' 'It seems he’s just using it for shock value.' The editor of WestView News, 86-year-old George Capsis, attempted to explain the reason for running the word. 'The editorial staff continues to object to the use of the word,' Capsis wrote to The Post. '(But) in this article, however, Jim reminded me that The New York Times avoids using the word which convinced me that WestView should.' Collier wanted to use the word 'to shock' us into accepting that 'there are people who believe and use this outrageous word', Capsis added. Collier's piece looks at the 'irreducible measure of racism' in the US and how he believes it has been bolstered by 'America's increasing tolerance of far-right opinion'. As if to offset any offense the headline would attract, as well as showing alot of though had gone into publishing the slur, WestView News ran a story directly underneath Collier's piece by an African-American columnist. Damage control: The newspaper a story directly underneath the controversial piece by African-American columnist Alvin Hall, who wrote about how the word offends him. That story was titled 'The Headline offends Me'. The decision to use the headline feels misguided to me,' Alvin Hall wrote. 'I don’t see how its use benefits anyone, but I do feel all too clearly how it deeply offends me.' Besides jouralism, James Lincoln Collier also writes children's books and is a jazz musician.
Summarize the highlights of this article.
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Opinion piece by James Lincoln Collier ran in the latest edition of WestView News. Paper services New York's West Village. Story is about increasing racism and pro-Obama. Editor George Capsis, 86, said it was intended to shock. Aimed to drawn attention to a serious issue, Capsis said.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Briefly summarize this sentence: the state department expressed concern on monday over the detention of zhao yan , a chinese research assistant in the beijing bureau of the new york times , saying u.s. officials had raised his case with the foreign ministry in beijing and with the chinese embassy in washington .
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u.s. voices concern on chinese detainee
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gigaword:1.2.0
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Use evidence from the fact that a seismograph is a kind of tool for measuring the size of an earthquake to answer the following question. Choose from options. "A seismograph will be able to tell how much which thing is quivering?"
Options are:
A). bird;
B). bunker;
C). lemonade;
D). jello;
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B).
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Flan2021
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openbookqa:0.1.0
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zs_opt
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Here is a question about this article: In nature, the red color of blood comes from hemoglobin, the iron-containing protein found in the red blood cells of all vertebrates. The red color of the Grand Canyon and other geological features is caused by hematite or red ochre, both forms of iron oxide. It also causes the red color of the planet Mars. The red sky at sunset and sunrise is caused by an optical effect known as Rayleigh scattering, which, when the sun is low or below the horizon, increases the red-wavelength light that reaches the eye. The color of autumn leaves is caused by pigments called anthocyanins, which are produced towards the end of summer, when the green chlorophyll is no longer produced. One to two percent of the human population has red hair; the color is produced by high levels of the reddish pigment pheomelanin (which also accounts for the red color of the lips) and relatively low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin.
What is the answer to this question: What causes the color of hematite and red ochre?
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iron oxide
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Flan2021
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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Which is an example of organic weathering of rocks?
Pick the answer from these options
Available options:
[1]. glaciers moving large pieces of a fractured rock.
[2]. tree roots growing in a fractured rock.
[3]. ice freezing on a rock surface.
[4]. wind blowing sand against a rock surface.
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[2].
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Flan2021
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ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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The decorations are symbolic in character and refer to ancient Greece and Rome.
Translate to German
German:
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Die Innenräume aus dem 18. Jahrhundert besetzen den südlichen Flügel mit anschließendem Pavillon - das Badezimmer von Izabela Lubomirska, und im nördlichen Flügel befinden sich die Gelasse aus dem 19. Jahrhundert - der Zeit von Familie Potocki.
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Flan2021
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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In 1974, under Kreeger's leadership, GEICO began to insure the general public, after real-time access to computerized driving records became available throughout the United States, and it was briefly the fifth-largest U.S. auto insurer. By 1975, it was clear that GEICO had expanded far too rapidly (during the 1973--75 recession) when it reported a $126.5 million loss. To prevent GEICO from collapsing, a consortium of 45 insurance companies agreed to take over a quarter of its policies, and it was forced to issue a stock offering (thus diluting existing stockholders) to raise money to pay claims. It took five years (during which the company shrank significantly) and a massive reorganization to set GEICO on the path to recovery.
Choose your answer: Is the following statement correct based on the text
do you have to be a government employee to use geico
Available choices:
+no
+yes
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no
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bool_q:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Talking Smack is an American talk show produced by WWE and currently airing on their subscription based streaming service, the WWE Network. The show is primarily hosted by Renee Young, who is usually joined by a co-host. Past hosts have included Daniel Bryan, Shane McMahon, The Miz and Jerry Lawler.
Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text?
Lawler has previously hosted Talking Smack.
Choose from:
(a). Yes;
(b). It's impossible to say;
(c). No;
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(a).
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Flan2021
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anli/r1:0.1.0
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Summarize the following:
Why do you think you need a mental health day? What is stressing you out? Take a moment to identify the problem, and try to tease out what's going on here. Potential reasons to take a break include: You're distracted by a problem at home, and you need to work on it You feel drained You haven't been taking care of yourself You need a break from your work environment You need to see a mental health specialist There's no need to feel guilty about taking a break. Everyone needs to recharge sometimes. Schools have breaks, and workers have vacation days, for good reason. Experts note that time off is important for people's well-being. Most people need a mental health break from time to time. But if you're seriously feeling bad, this may be a sign that something is wrong. You might need a longer break, or a change of lifestyle (like a new job), or some help from a doctor or therapist. Signs of a serious problem include: You routinely take mental health days (or really wish you could) Your mental state is endangering yourself or others (e.g. an exhausted truck driver or a distracted surgeon) You can't focus due to stress You fantasize about quitting You often feel stressed, exhausted, etc., to the point it's affecting daily life
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Understand your situation. Know that taking time off is important for health and productivity. Recognize the signs of a bigger problem.
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gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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Write a short summary for this text: german energy company rwe dea ag on wednesday rejected us charges that it has violated an american law prohibiting business with libya and iran .
Summary:
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german company rejects us charges
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gigaword:1.2.0
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zs_opt
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Translate to Russian:
Our experts will help you to orient in necessity of this or that choice and also will provide with all necessary information for the beginning work.
Russian:
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Наши специалисты помогут Вам сориентироваться в необходимости того или иного выбора, а также обеспечат всей необходимой информацией для начала работы.
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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zs_opt
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Write the last sentence in this story.
London (CNN) -- In recent months, much ink has been spilt exploring why some young British Muslims abandon a comfortable life in the UK to join one of the most brutal and blood-thirsty terrorist groups in recent history, namely the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Sadly, much of this commentary has struggled to move beyond clichés that revolve around hate preachers and extremist websites. In order to arrive at a more nuanced understanding of why a group like ISIS is able to attract hundreds of young British Muslims, we must examine a wide range of factors that contribute towards creating a ISIS narrative that has resonance and appeal.
Such an explanation or narrative needs to take into account the sense of victimhood and humiliation some
OPTIONS:
- British feel and seek to externalize.
- CNN feel and seek to externalize.
- Ghaffar Hussain feel and seek to externalize.
- Hussain feel and seek to externalize.
- ISIS feel and seek to externalize.
- Iraq feel and seek to externalize.
- Islamic State feel and seek to externalize.
- London feel and seek to externalize.
- Muslim feel and seek to externalize.
- Muslims feel and seek to externalize.
- Syria feel and seek to externalize.
- UK feel and seek to externalize.
- anti-Muslim feel and seek to externalize.
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Muslims feel and seek to externalize.
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Flan2021
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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zs_opt
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"In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get it removed." is a true sentence.
Does this mean that "Now I have to get The roof removed."?
Choose your answer from: * no; * yes;
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no
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Flan2021
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
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zs_opt
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