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If As the genre has expanded, it has broken into sub-genres., can we conclude that "There are smaller genres related to the main one."?
Choose your answer from:
(A). yes.
(B). it is not possible to tell.
(C). no. | (A). | 8 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here are my notes from today's call. As with Monday, I've focused on getting them out as quickly as possible rather than taking extra time to re-organize them by subject. Enron's business has been grouped into three buckets: Core, Non-core, and Under Review. Core: Wholesale energy business in North America and Europe, retail energy, pipelines Non-core: Broadband, water, and international assets (i.e. EGAS). Enron has approx. $8Bn in investments in these assets, and they have produced 'dismal' returns. Enron will be exiting these businesses and will attempt to wind them up in an orderly fashion. An aggressive divestiture program has been set in motion for these assets. Under Review: EGM, EIM. These businesses are being closely examined to determine whether they have a reasonable chance of long-term viability. Required resource levels are being carefully studied. Following review, Enron will move the different portions of these businesses to core or non-core as the analysis dictates. Approximately $800MM of asset sales are under contract and expected to close in the fourth quarter. These include a gas LDC in Brazil, EcoElectrica, and our Indian E&P assets. Enron is in active pursuit of an additional private equity infusion of $500MM-1Bn. Given the current environment, raising equity in the public markets would be 'inefficient', McMahon says. Short-term liquidity is provided by the $3Bn of credit drawn upon a few weeks ago, the $1Bn of new debt, and the $1.5Bn equity infusion from Dynegy. Longer-term, the proceeds from the sale of PGE will provide liquidity. Asset sales over the next year will be used to pay down debt. McMahon described the major off-balance-sheet vehicles: Marlin was set up to hold Azurix assets. It was initially capitalized with $950MM of 144a debt and $125MM of equity (raised from Enron and institutional investors). The debt is supported by the equity and by Azurix' assets. Enron is obligated to cover any deficit at the time the debt becomes due on 3/17/03 (the 'Enron topup' obligation). The 3/17/03 date is accelerated in the event that Enron is rated below-investment-grade by any one of the three major agencies. The primary asset of Marlin is Wessex Water. As long as Wessex is worth at least $2.6Bn, there will be no Enron topup required. If we take a 25% haircut to present book value, Enron will have to provide $650MM in consideration upon retirement of the debt. This $650MM would hit Enron cash, income, and equity balances. Osprey contains energy-related assets and 'other assets'. It was initially capitalized with $2.4Bn of 144a debt and $220MM in equity (ENE and institutionals). As with Marlin, the entity is an asset-backed structure with an Enron topup guarantee. The debt is supported by a) the assets; b) $1Bn of convertible preferred ENE (convertible into 50MM shares of ENE common); and c) additional ENE common as needed for topup. Assuming the same 25% hypothetical haircut to current book value, Enron would have to deliver approx. $600MM of topup funds--which would hit ENE cash, income, and equity. The debt must be retired by 9/17/02, with the same cut-to-junk early trigger provision as Marlin.
Generate a subject line for this email. | Highlights from ENE Analyst Conference Call 11/14 | 7 | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Please check if these have the same meaning. Available options: * no. * yes.
The park is situated 65 km northeast of Fianarantsoa and 139 km west of Mananjary in the regions Haute Matsiatra and Vatovavy-Fitovinany .
The park is 65 km west of Fianarantsoa and 139 km northeast of Mananjary in the regions of Haute Matsiatra and Vatovavy-Fitovinany . | no | 9 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
What type of thing is the question "What ocean surrounds the Maldive Islands ?" asking about?
a). description. b). entity. c). abbreviation. d). human. e). numeric. f). location.
Answer: | f). | 0 | Flan2021 | trec:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
The series starts in Baghdad at an undetermined time . The Sultan Shahryar has gone mad after accidentally killing his wife during a failed coup d' tat , Which she had planned with Shahryar's brother Schahzenan . In his madness , Shahryar believes that all women now want to kill him , but the law states that the Sultan must be married again or the throne will be passed to his brother . Shahryar therefore orders Grand Vizier Ja'Far ( ( ( Jim Carter to bring him a harem girl to marry and then have executed the next day . In order to prevent this , the Grand Vizier's clever daughter , Scheherazade , decides to marry the Sultan herself . Scheherazade has a plan to prevent her execution and at the same time cure the Sultan of his madness . With the help of some tutoring from a bazaar storyteller , Scheherazade tells the Sultan a story every night , stopping at dawn with a cliffhanger and refusing to continue until dusk . Shahryar must therefore let Scheherazade live for another day in order to hear the rest of the story . Cunningly , Scheherazade has hidden a moral within every story , to bring the Sultan out of his madness . Meanwhile , Schahzenan hears about the Sultan's madness and that he is unable to execute Scheherazade . Perceiving this as weakness , Schahzenan leads his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne by force . However , by the time Schahzenan's army reaches the city , Scheherazade's plan has worked . As a result of her stories , Shahryar has overcome his madness and has fallen in love with Scheherazade .
Question: "How does Scheherazade's plan work to keep her alive and cure the sultan?"
Response: "She tells the sultan a clever story with a healing moral hidden within every night but refuses to give up the ending until the next day"
(1). no; (2). yes;
Does the response correctly answer the question?
| (2). | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/multirc:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
1. Kids and animals are often a risky combination, but put them together in a movie such as Duma and you have a winning team.
2. A pleasing fable reminiscent of G-rated nature movies of the '60s and '70s, before kiddie cinema required CGI or hip cultural references.
3. [Ballard's] pitch-perfect adventure will engage your imagination, no matter your age.
4. I can't say enough about that magisterial cheetah.
5. Ballard may give us some lovely pictures here and startlingly alive images of Africa's wildlife. But the movie itself is stuffed.
6. Simultaneously innocent and sophisticated, this honestly emotional fable shows why every Ballard film -- and his last was released almost a decade ago -- is a special event.
7. Ostensibly a children's movie, but adults will want to see it, too.
8. This soulful, piercingly beautiful story about a boy and his cheetah marks the welcome return to the screen of the director Carroll Ballard.
9. Carroll Ballard still works in his ravishing, nearly pointillistic style of organic visual splendor.
10. Ballard treats the quandary faced by Xan and Duma with a sure hand.
Write a one sentence summary of the reviews above. | This is an old-fashioned, richly textured family film that will appeal to children and adults alike. | 0 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
When Mr. Bond , the veterinarian, came to look at the black horse that lay groaning on the grass, he felt *him* all over, and shook his head; one of his legs was broken.
Which option(s) below is/are correct for question: are "Mr. Bond" and "him" the same entity?
Options are:
+no;
+yes; | no | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Answer this:
Movement of Earth's crust along plate boundaries produces
OPT: I. fronts; II. tides; III. hurricanes; IV. earthquakes; | IV. | 7 | Flan2021 | unified_qa_science_inst | zs_opt |
Possible tweet sentiments: Select from:
A). negative
B). positive
Write a tweet that is B).. | Twilight won in the MTV Movie awards!! | 6 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
My friend Rhonda came with 3 of her 4 kids and spent the weekend . We had a good time as usual . You would have never guessed there were 8 kids in the house , lol . We took some cute pictures of them swimming in the neighbors pool .
Q with options: Give answer the following question using evidence from the above passage: Why did n't Ronda bring all of her kids with her ?
(a). Rhonda brought three kids because she only has three kids .
(b). Her oldest child is probably old enough to stay home alone , like high school age .
(c). she brought 4 kids , because she only has 4 Kids .
(d). None of the above choices . | (b). | 4 | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
the colors are changed a bit and a new flytout menu is introduced.
Repeat this setence, but with the correct capitalization. | The colors are changed a bit and a new flytout menu is introduced. | 4 | Flan2021 | true_case | zs_opt |
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true (see options at the end):
How to serve gewurztraminer<br>Chill the gewürztraminer. This fragrant wine is best enjoyed at 55 to 60 degrees fahrenheit (12 to 15 degrees celsius). Use a wine cooler to chill the wine to an exact temperature.
Sentence: Gewürztraminer is only fragrant when chilled to an exact temperature.
Available choices: a. Yes; b. It's impossible to say; c. No; | b. | 6 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
– More details are emerging in the disturbing murder of Ingrid Lyne—and they're not coming from her alleged killer. Prosecutors believe that suspect John Charlton murdered and dismembered the nurse in her Renton, Wash., home after they had been on a date last Friday and then drove her vehicle to Seattle, where he dumped her body parts in the recycling bin of a homeowner with no connection to the case, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports. Charlton, who is being held on suspicion of murder, told police that he had been dating Lyne for around a month, NBC reports. He has admitted they went out together on Friday night, but says he got blackout drunk and slept on a sidewalk after Lyne drove him to Seattle. When he was arrested Monday, police noticed bruises on his forehead and injuries to his face, chest, and left hand. According to court documents seen by the Seattle Times, Lyne's ex-husband called her mother after he went to drop their three daughters off and discovered she wasn't home. The mother contacted Charlton after discovering his number on Lyne's phone, and he claimed he thought she was with her kids. Investigators found a 15-inch pruning saw along with blood and bits of flesh in Lyne's bathroom, according to court documents. They also found a near-empty of box of trash bags identical to the ones the body parts were wrapped in. Investigators say Charlton, 37, has an extensive criminal history in several states, including a 2006 carjacking in Utah, for which he served 21 months in prison. CBS reports that police say they are now investigating whether the suspect, who met Lyne online, could be linked to other murders.
Expand this summary. | Prosecutor: Dismembered woman killed at home, driven to Seattle John Charlton ordered held in slaying of Ingrid Lyne, Renton mother of 3
Photo: GRANT HINDSLEY, SEATTLEPI.COM Image 1 of / 5 Caption Close Image 1 of 5 John Robert Charlton appears in court for the first time after being arrested on probable cause for murder in the second degree of Ingrid Lyne of Renton at the King County Jail Courtroom in Seattle on Tuesday, April 11, 2016. less John Robert Charlton appears in court for the first time after being arrested on probable cause for murder in the second degree of Ingrid Lyne of Renton at the King County Jail Courtroom in Seattle on Tuesday, ... more Photo: GRANT HINDSLEY, SEATTLEPI.COM Image 2 of 5 John Robert Charlton appears in court for the first time after being arrested on probable cause for murder in the second degree of Ingrid Lyne of Renton at the King County Jail Courtroom in Seattle on Tuesday, April 11, 2016. less John Robert Charlton appears in court for the first time after being arrested on probable cause for murder in the second degree of Ingrid Lyne of Renton at the King County Jail Courtroom in Seattle on Tuesday, ... more Photo: GRANT HINDSLEY, SEATTLEPI.COM Image 3 of 5 Ingrid Lyne. Photo from KOMO News Ingrid Lyne. Photo from KOMO News Image 4 of 5 John Charlton. Photo from Montana Department of Corrections John Charlton. Photo from Montana Department of Corrections Image 5 of 5 Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole announced the details Monday afternoon of an investigation into the human remains found in a Central District recycling bin Saturday. Authorities believe the remains belong to a Renton woman reported missing earlier that day. Police arrested a 37-year-old man Monday morning. less Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole announced the details Monday afternoon of an investigation into the human remains found in a Central District recycling bin Saturday. Authorities believe the remains belong ... more Photo: Lynsi Burton/seattlepi.com Prosecutor: Dismembered woman killed at home, driven to Seattle 1 / 5 Back to Gallery
John Robert Charlton, the man suspected of killing and dismembering a Renton mother of three, will remain jailed as prosecutors prepare to charge him in the weekend slaying.
Detectives arrested Charlton, 37, north of Seattle after identifying him as a suspect in the slaying of Ingrid Lyne. A resident of Seattle’s Central District found Lyne’s remains in a recycling bin on Saturday afternoon hours after the 40-year-old had been reported missing.
Charlton was ordered held on $2 million bail following a preliminary hearing Tuesday. He is suspected of second-degree murder.
Lyne, a nurse, is believed to have attended a Mariners game on Friday on a date with Charlton. She wasn’t publicly identified as the slaying victim until Monday, shortly before Charlton’s arrest was announced.
The King County Medical Examiner confirmed the identity of her remains Wednesday, saying she died of "homicidal violence." The date of her death is unknown.
The investigation began at 4:19 p.m. Saturday when a Central District resident called police to report what appeared to be human remains in his recycling bin. A head, arm with a hand, lower leg and foot were recovered, court documents state. Police responded to the home, located in the 1600 block of 21st Avenue, and collected the body parts.
Six hours later, Seattle police learned Lyne had been reported missing that morning to Renton police. Investigators claim to have linked Charlton to her death using cell phone data and evidence obtained through searches.
At a preliminary hearing Tuesday afternoon, a King County deputy prosecutor said Charlton killed Lyne in her Renton home and then drove her body to Seattle. Detectives found Lyne's vehicle, a 2015 Toyota Highlander, in downtown Seattle late Monday night.
Charlton has a criminal history in six states, including a theft conviction in Montana from 2010, negligent driving in Washington state in 1998 and a second-degree felony for aggravated robbery in Utah in 2006, according to court records and the Associated Press. He has also been convicted of fourth-degree assault and battery.
His parents had sought a restraining order against him in 2006, saying he had taken the movie "Hannibal" — about a serial killer — from a shelf and told his mother she should watch it and "beware."
Charlton was arrested in Lake Stevens early Monday morning and booked into King County jail for investigation of homicide. He remains there pending charges from the King County Prosecutor’s Office.
Lyne was found to be missing when her ex-husband arrived at her home Saturday morning, according to their plan, to return their kids, ages 12, 10 and 7, court documents say. Her car was not in the driveway and she did not answer her phone. The ex-husband called Lyne's mother, who arrived with a key to the house and walked inside. Lyne was not home, but her purse, phone and tablet were inside, according to probable cause reports. Her mother called police.
Her mother also found a recurring phone number on Lyne's phone, which Lyne's sister researched on the internet and connected to Charlton's Facebook page. Detectives later verified Charlton's connection to the phone number, reports indicate.
Lyne's neighbor told detectives she had been dating a man named John and that she knew Lyne was attending Friday's Mariners game with him.
Lyne's mother texted Charlton, who responded that they went to the Mariners game Friday night but did not spend the night together because she knew she had custody of her daughters Saturday.
However, he did not respond to texts asking what time he saw Lyne last.
That afternoon, a man returned home to the Central District from an out-of-state trip to find that his recycling bin was heavier than it should have been. He dumped the contents onto his lawn to find three plastic bags tumbling out, one of them visibly containing a foot, reports indicate.
Police and the Medical Examiner's Office responded to verify the presence of a few body parts in the bags, including a head.
When detectives learned about Lyne going missing from Renton, they verified her identity by comparing photos of her with the body parts recovered, court records say.
Detectives searched Lyne's home about 1 a.m. Sunday to find suspected blood and a nearly empty box of plastic bags matching those found in the Central District recycling bin, according to the probable cause.
In the bathroom, they found a 15-inch pruning saw near the tub; King County Deputy Prosecutor Jennifer Worley claimed Tuesday that detectives also recovered blood and flesh near the saw.
After arresting Charlton, he reported he had been dating Lyne for about a month, probable cause reports say. He said they returned home in her vehicle Friday night, though he was so drunk that he couldn't recall the trip home, nor what happened when they got there.
He then said he ended up back in Seattle, supposedly given a ride there by Lyne, and slept on the sidewalk. Charlton claimed to have spent Saturday and Sunday nights at an ex-girlfriend's home in Lake Stevens.
Detectives observed bruises on his forehead, and other injuries on his lip, chin, chest and left hand.
At a vigil held for Lyne Tuesday night near her Renton home, friend Jim Morrell described Lyne as smart with a sharp sense of humor and said she was a great mother and friend.
"We're all hurting," he said as he encouraged the crowd to support her family and especially three young daughters, in the days, months and years to come.
Seattlepi.com reporter Levi Pulkkinen and The Associated Press contributed to this report. ||||| John Robert Charlton on Tuesday was ordered held in King County Jail in lieu of $2 million bail in connection with the slaying of Renton nurse and mother Ingrid Lyne.
As loved ones remembered the quick-witted nurse who was killed and dismembered after a Friday-night date, new details emerged Tuesday about the death of Ingrid Lyne and the man held in the crime.
“We’re all hurting, we’re all dealing with this wound that we’re going to get over sooner than the family,” friend Jim Morrell told a crowd at a vigil near her Renton home Tuesday night. He urged everyone to support her relatives, including her three young daughters.
Earlier Tuesday, homicide detectives found bits of flesh and a 15-inch pruning saw in a bathroom at the home of Lyne, 40, whose partial remains were found in a Seattle recycling bin over the weekend.
Investigators also found a box of kitchen trash bags in her home that “appear identical in color and size” to the bags containing the body parts, according to court documents outlining the police case against the man suspected in her death.
On Tuesday, John Robert Charlton, 37, was ordered held in lieu of $2 million bail in connection with Lyne’s death. The documents say Charlton acknowledged to detectives that he had been dating Lyne for about a month, but that on Friday he became so intoxicated he can’t recall how he got to her house after they attended a Mariners game, “or what transpired when they got there.”
Meantime, investigators also launched an extensive search for the remainder of Lyne’s body and have queried the FBI and other law-enforcement agencies in the region about any similar crimes — a move based on the unusual and grisly nature of the crime, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said crime-scene technicians and homicide detectives removed “significant” physical evidence from the home. That evidence included human flesh and blood found in a bathtub drain, King County Senior Deputy Prosecutor Jennifer Worley said Tuesday during a bail hearing for Charlton.
Worley said it appears Lyne was killed in Renton and then driven to Seattle, where her dismembered remains were discarded.
Charlton was arrested Monday.
The King County Medical Examiner’s Office on Wednesday confirmed the remains were those of Lyne, who died from homicidal violence. The day of her slaying was not known, the medical examiner said.
Judge Pro Tem Jill Klinge found probable cause Tuesday to hold Charlton on investigation of second-degree murder. The judge rejected arguments of public defender Gordon Hill, who said there was no forensic evidence or other ties linking Charlton to Lyne’s death.
Lyne, a registered nurse at Swedish Medical Center, vanished after telling friends she was going on a date Friday with Charlton to the Mariners game at Safeco Field. She left her three daughters, ages 12, 10 and 7, with their father overnight.
The court records indicate she texted a friend Friday around 10:35 p.m. saying she was on a date. That was apparently the last anyone heard from her.
Concerns over her well-being grew after she wasn’t home when her ex-husband, Phil Lyne, stopped to drop the children off Saturday morning. Her 2015 Toyota Highlander was not in the driveway. The car was found in downtown Seattle on Monday night.
Phil Lyne called Lyne’s mother, Jorga Bass, who drove to the Renton home with a key, according to court documents. There, they found Lyne’s wallet, cellphone and other personal items. That’s when Bass called police.
Bass and Lyne shared a phone account, and Bass noted repeated calls to and from a phone number with a Montana area code later traced to Charlton.
On Saturday, Bass texted the number and pleaded for information about Lyne, the documents say.
The response: “My name is John, I thought she was with her kids today?”
Bass asked when he had seen her last, and explained that Lyne’s purse and cellphone were at the home. “Please respond,” she wrote. “I’ve called 911.”
Charlton texted back, “911? What’s going on? We went to the Mariner’s game last night but we didn’t stay the night together because she has her kids today …”
Bass texted Charlton that Lyne was missing, the documents say.
“A police officer needs to speak to you as you may be the last person who saw her,” Bass wrote.
Charlton did not respond, according to the documents.
By Sunday, dozens of panicked friends and family took to social media and began calling police and reporters about Lyne’s disappearance, identifying Charlton as her date.
The law-enforcement source said police have not yet confirmed that Lyne and Charlton attended the baseball game, although detectives found Mariners tickets on her computer at home.
On Saturday, a resident in the Central District, near 21st Avenue and East Pine Street, made a grisly discovery in his recycling bin. It was so disturbing that, according to police, he called a neighbor over to confirm what he thought he was seeing.
They both then called 911, police said.
Inside the bin, the source confirmed, was a leg and foot, part of an arm and a human head, all “packaged” in kitchen trash bags.
Seattle police learned that Renton police had received a report of a missing person Saturday morning and came across social-media pleas for information about Lyne’s whereabouts.
Investigators identified Lyne by comparing the woman’s photograph to the remains, the source said.
Charlton was arrested Monday in Lake Stevens, where he told police he had been staying with an ex-girlfriend on Saturday and Sunday nights.
He said that he left Lyne on Friday night, so drunk he did not know how he left her residence, but he said he assumed she had driven him to downtown Seattle, where he said he slept on the sidewalk, court documents say.
Lyne’s ex-husband, Phil Lyne, said Tuesday he had never met Charlton, nor had she mentioned him.
Charlton has an extensive criminal history: He was convicted of felony theft in Montana in 2009; felony attempted aggravated robbery in Utah in 2006, and negligent driving in Washington state in 1998. He had a misdemeanor assault conviction in King County in 1997 and a 2009 misdemeanor battery case in Idaho, according to records.
Records show he did prison time in Utah and Montana, where he was released in December 2014.
Police and court records in Utah show Charlton was charged with first-degree felony aggravated robbery for a June 24, 2006, carjacking in Layton, a small city 15 miles south of Ogden.
Layton police Lt. Travis Lyman told The Salt Lake Tribune on Tuesday that, according to a police report, a woman and her baby were in the back seat of a van while her husband was in a bookstore when Charlton ordered them out and stole the vehicle.
Police were alerted and the van was spotted on Interstate 15. An officer followed it to the parking lot of a Target store in Riverdale, Utah, where Charlton was arrested.
Charlton agreed to plead guilty to a lesser count of attempted aggravated robbery and was sentenced to one to 15 years. Records show he served about 21 months before he was released on June 24, 2008.
In 2006, Charlton’s father and mother, Ray and Joann, filed a petition for a protection order against their son in Thurston County after he appeared at their home angry and apparently intoxicated. Ray Charlton said his son was verbally abusive and “tried continuously to provoke a fight.”
“During this time frame, he removed a movie from the shelf called ‘Hannibal,’ set it in front of my wife, and told her she should watch this and ‘beware,’ ” he said in court documents. The 2001 movie, starring Sir Anthony Hopkins as a cannibalistic serial killer, is a sequel to the film “Silence of the Lambs.”
The petition was eventually dropped, however. Ray Charlton wrote to the court that his son drank and was using drugs and that he “relayed to us that life was putting too much pressure on him and he felt that he was becoming mentally unstable, and possibly unable to control his actions.” ||||| Play Facebook
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John Robert Charlton, the Seattle man suspected of having killed a Washington mother of three and chopping up her body, told police he blacked out after their date last week and doesn't remember what happened, according to court documents.
A judge doubled bail to $2 million Tuesday for Charlton, 37, who was arrested north of Seattle on Monday morning, finding probable cause to hold him for investigation of possible second-degree murder charges.
Police said in court documents that Charlton has an extensive criminal record with convictions for aggravated robbery, felony theft, grand theft auto, assault and larceny and that they believe he is a danger to the community.
Investigators believe Ingrid Maree Lyne, 40, was killed at her home in the Seattle suburb of Renton and then transported to downtown Seattle, where three human body parts, including a head and foot, were found in a recycling bin Saturday.
Related: Body Parts Found in Bin Lead to Arrest in Case of Woman Missing After Online Date
Authorities haven't said definitively that the body parts were those of Lyne, a registered nurse with three daughters, but police have said they have no reason to believe they could be anyone else.
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Police said in court documents that when they searched Lyne's home, they found traces of blood and a 15-inch saw in the bathroom, along with a nearly empty box of plastic garbage bags identical to the bags in which the body parts were found.
According to court documents, a neighbor told Seattle police that Lyne had been dating a man named John, with whom she was planning to attend a Seattle Mariners game Friday night.
Police have said Lyne met Charlton through an online dating site.
Charlton told police that he and Lyne had been dating for about a month, according to the court documents. He acknowledged that they went to the game and that he spent the night with her Friday, police said.
But Charlton claims he was so drunk that he blacked out and couldn't recall much of what happened Friday night, police said. He said he woke up Saturday morning on a Seattle sidewalk, unsure of how he got there.
Police said that when he was arrested, Charlton had abrasions on his forehead, an injury to his lip and chin and scratches on his chest and left hand.
A GoFundMe page set up by a friend for Lyne's three daughters had raised almost $62,000 by Tuesday evening.
Lyne's family said in a statement Tuesday night that "a light went out of our lives forever" but that her daughters "have been amazingly resilient."
"We couldn't be more proud of how they have handled what will be the worst news of their young lives," the family said.
A public vigil was scheduled for Tuesday night at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Renton, NBC station KING reported. ||||| The murder of Ingrid Lyne, a single mother of three, has shocked her close-knit Washington neighborhood.
"I almost got sick. I mean, I just talked to her," said neighbor Robert Croner.
"Justice for Ingrid. No one deserves this, no one," said another, Marti Webster.
A neighbor said Lyne's ex-husband reported her missing on Saturday. He said Lyne's purse and phone were in her home.
Friends say Lyne planned to go to a Mariners baseball game Friday night with a date she met online -- 37-year-old John Charlton. When her ex-husband arrived to drop off the kids Saturday morning, she wasn't home, reports CBS News correspondent John Blackstone.
Lyne was reported missing. Hours later, a homeowner called police after finding body parts -- including a foot -- in plastic bags left in a recycling bin just 10 miles from her house.
"We're working closely with the victim's family, all the evidence leads to that particular victim," said Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole.
Detectives connected the two cases, searched Lyne's home for evidence and identified Charlton as a suspect.
"We used some forensic evidence dealing with telephone calls and cell towers by utilizing those, we were led to a suspect early on," said Seattle Police Assistant Chief Robert Merner.
Neighbors say Charlton has been staying at his home. He was arrested Monday and booked into the King County Jail on suspicion of murder. The investigation is ongoing.
Police found Lyne's missing car late Monday night. They're also looking into whether Charlton could be tied to similar crimes.
"We'll look at other crimes and if any of them seem to be similar in appearance, then we'll continue down that road," Merner said. ||||| | 9 | Flan2021 | multi_news:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Manco Inca hoped to use the disagreement between Almagro and Pizarro to his advantage and attempted the recapture of Cuzco starting in Feb. 1536. The siege of Cuzco was waged until the following spring, and during that time Manco's armies managed to wipe out four relief columns sent from Lima, but was ultimately unsuccessful in its goal of routing the Spaniards from the city. The Inca leadership did not have the full support of all its subject peoples and furthermore, the degrading state of Inca morale coupled with the superior Spanish siege weapons soon made Manco Inca realize his hope of recapturing Cuzco was failing. Manco Inca eventually withdrew to Tambo.:239-247 After the Spanish regained control of Cuzco, Manco Inca and his armies retreated to the fortress at Ollantaytambo where he, for a time, successfully launched attacks against Pizarro based at Cuzco and even managed to defeat the Spanish in an open battle.:247-249 When it became clear that defeat was imminent, Manco Inca retreated further to the mountainous region:259 of Vilcabamba and established the small Neo-Inca State, where Manco Inca and his successors continued to hold some power for several more decades. His son, Túpac Amaru, was the last Inca. After deadly confrontations, he was murdered by the Spanish in 1572. In total, the conquest took about forty years to complete. Many Inca attempts to regain the empire had occurred, but none had been successful. Thus the Spanish conquest was achieved through relentless force, and deception, aided by factors like smallpox and a great communication and cultural divide. The Spaniards destroyed much of the Incan culture and introduced the Spanish culture to the native population.
Based on the above article, answer a question. How many years passed between the siege of Cuzco and the murder of Tupak Amaru? | 36 | 5 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true:
A man is due in court later charged with the murder 26 years ago of a teenager whose case was the first to be featured on BBC One's Crimewatch. Colette Aram, 16, was walking to her boyfriend's house in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, on 30 October 1983 when she disappeared. Her body was later found in a field close to her home. Paul Stewart Hutchinson, 50, has been charged with murder and is due before Nottingham magistrates later.
Sentence: Paul Stewart Hutchinson is accused of having stabbed a girl.
Choose from: (i) yes; (ii) no;
A: | (ii) | 6 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Question with options: can we draw the following hypothesis from the context?
Context:
Levomepromazine has prominent sedative and anticholinergic/ sympatholytic effects (dry mouth, hypotension, sinus tachycardia, extreme night sweats) and causes massive weight gain. These side effects normally do not allow to give the drug in doses needed for full remission of schizophrenia, so it has to be combined with a more potent antipsychotic.
Hypothesis: Levomepromazine causes schizophrenia.
Available options: i. yes ii. no
A: | ii. | 7 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
(CNN)As "Mad Men" returned for its seventh season, many viewers tuned in to see what happened next for Don, Peggy, Pete and the other characters of the hit AMC show. Many were eager to see the fabulous clothes the actors wore.
We can't help but wonder -- was all that glamour real, or is it just the magic of TV? We asked readers to share their snapshots from 1967-69 and show us what the late '60s really looked like.
Janie Lambert, 61, says she thinks "Mad Men" portrays the decade's conservative fashion and mod look accurately. But she remembers the late 1960s as more colorful and vibrant.
"My favorite looks in the '60s were the bright colors and bold patterns, stripes and polka dots, miniskirts, long hair and pale lipstick," Lambert says.
'Mad Men' and the other 1960s
Many iReporters strived to keep up with the fast pace of the changing fashion in the late '60s. Patricia Anne Alfano, 66, went from a British-inspired mod style cheerleader to a hippie in a matter of three years.
In 1967, Alfano was an "Eaglette" -- an NFL cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles. Unlike today, the cheerleaders were covered from head to toe. The uniforms had long sleeves, and the cheerleaders wore gloves and cloth helmets.
"From the early 1960s until 1967, I spent tons of time on my hair," she says, noting her mod hairdo in the picture is actually a wig. "Wigs were big back then. Everyone had at least one."
In 1968, the style began to evolve. Alfano still spent a lot of time on her hair, but her peers began heavily criticizing all things materialistic, so the style became more casual.
Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions:
1. What was changing in the '60s?
2. Who is Patricia Anne Alfano?
Numbered answers: | 1. fashion
2. iReporter | 5 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What is the title of this article:
The climate is hot and humid, with a wet season from May to November. Many Pacific typhoons begin as tropical storms in the Marshall Islands region, and grow stronger as they move west toward the Mariana Islands and the Philippines.
Title: | Marshall Islands | 9 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Badfinger were a British rock band that, in their most successful lineup, consisted of Pete Ham, Mike Gibbins, Tom Evans, and Joey Molland. The band evolved from an earlier group called The Iveys that was formed in 1961 by Ham, Ron Griffiths and David "Dai" Jenkins in Swansea, Wales. The Iveys were the first group signed by the Beatles' Apple label in 1968. The band renamed themselves Badfinger and in 1969 Griffiths left and was replaced by Molland.
In April 1970, while in the US scouting prospects for a tour, Collins was introduced to New York businessman, Stan Polley, who signed Badfinger to a business management contract in November 1970. Polley established Badfinger Enterprises, Inc., with Stan Poses as vice-president. This signed the band members to various contracts dictating that receipts of touring, recording, publishing and even songwriter performance royalties would then go into holding companies controlled by Polley. This led to a salary arrangement for the band, which various members later complained was inadequate in comparison to their gross earnings. Gibbins: "My first impression was, Stan [Polley] is a powerful guy", while Molland thought that Polley seemed more of a father-figure. At the same time, Polley was also managing Al Kooper, of Blood, Sweat & Tears, and Lou Christie. Although Polley's professional reputation was admired, his dubious financial practices eventually contributed to the band's downfall. A financial statement prepared by Polley's accountants, Sigmund Balaban & Co., for the period from 8 December 1970 to 31 October 1971, showed Polley's income from the band: "Salaries and advances to client, $8,339 (Joey Molland), $6,861 (Mike Gibbins), $6,211 (Tom Evans), $5,959 (Pete Ham). Net corporation profit, $24,569. Management commission, $75,744 (Stan Polley)". Although it is not known if the band members saw the statement, Collins certainly had, as his handwriting was on the document. Badfinger toured the US for three months in late 1970, and were generally well received, although the band were already weary of persistent comparisons to the Beatles. "The thing that impressed me so much was how similar their voices were to The Beatles", Tony Visconti (producer, "Maybe Tomorrow") said; "I sometimes had to look over the control board down into the studio to make sure John and Paul weren't singing lead vocals ..." Rolling Stone critic Mike Saunders opined in a rave review of No Dice in 1970: "It's as if John, Paul, George, and Ringo had been reincarnated as Joey, Pete, Tom, and Mike of Badfinger". Media comparisons between them and the Beatles would continue throughout Badfinger's career.
Answer the following question by taking a quote from the article: What prompted this? | In April 1970, while in the US scouting prospects for a tour, Collins was introduced to New York businessman, Stan Polley, | 0 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
1. Frequent flashbacks, equal parts soap opera and historical fashion show, explicate the complicated relationships between Kell, Faith and the MacLeods.
2. There's little that anyone who doesn't catalog "Highlander" kills online could possibly comprehend about this mythology-heavy permutation while mocking its Casio-demo score, junior-high-play scene blocking, Skinemax sex and oafish action sequences.
3. We have a sad attempt at action which fails miserably.
4. This is the last one in this long dead franchise...unless they do something stupid.
5. Thanks to its motley collection of story elements, settings, and acting styles, leaving this film is like getting off an amusement park ride you never wanted on in the first place.
6. ...do not under any circumstances rent this if you've never seen the Highlander TV series.
7. Highlander: Endgame looks sensational, moves like lightning. But its script (by Joel Soisson) makes no pretense about being logical or even comprehensible.
8. The leading contender for worst film of the year.
9. Och, lads and lassies, on the souls of our shape-shifting Gaelic forebears, do not enter unwarned into that dark cave of confusion known as Highlander: Endgame.
10. Highlander: Endgame is truer to the original than the sequels, but it plays more like a television program than a theatrical release, which will matter little to the die-hard fans.
Write a one sentence summary of the reviews above. | The fourth and supposedly last Highlander movie is a confusing mess, complete with bad acting and dialogue. | 0 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
This is a test of commonsense with single/multi-choices. Complete the next sentence:
How to sneak reading books at night
Get the supplies :
A book and a flashlight, or just a kindle.
Act natural, like you're going to sleep.
Having your own room helps.
Available choices:
a). Don't get out your book/kindle just yet. Quietly, get out your book/kindle.
b). You can sometimes sneak reading all at once! Make a habit of getting out of bed at the same time every day. Always wake up at the same time the next day.
c). Whenever you're focused and won't be disturbed you will be less likely to get caught. Study : Go to a library where you won't be tempted to read your book so get a library textbook.
d). ( if possible, make sure that your parents or guardians can access your bedroom. ) In order to sneak reading in your bed, lie on your back, with your legs wide open, as if you're trying to open a book in front of you.
The answer is: | a). | 3 | Flan2021 | hellaswag:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence: Akron Summit Assault has got 3000 members, he played in the 2011 season.
What data can be extracted from this sentence? | Akron Summit Assault, numberOfMembers, 3000; Akron Summit Assault, season, 2011 | 8 | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
1. Richard Dreyfuss in top form.
2. Paul Mazursky hasn't only remade Jean Renoir's sublime 1931 Boudu Saved From Drowning: he's yuppified it, inverting virtually every meaning until the film becomes a celebration of the crassest kind of materialism.
3. Let me just say that Down and Out in Beverly Hills made me laugh longer and louder than any film I've seen in a long time.
4. As a comedy of manners it has a dependably keen aim, with its most wicked barbs leavened by Mr. Mazursky's obvious fondness for his characters.
5. One of Mazursky's few completely successful films.
6. An uneven satire with some wit, but sometimes too strident.
7. A sparkling social commentary that doesn't skimp on the laughs.
8. Filled with hilarious incidents and clever one-liners.
9. Silly but fun, and a big box-office earner.
10. Although it is more of a comedy of manners than a well-developed story, there are enough yocks and bright moments to make it a thoroughly enjoyable outing.
What is a brief summary of the following reviews? | An enjoyable farce that relocates Jean Renoir's Boudu Saved From Drowning to '80s California, offering fine comedic performances from Nick Nolte, Richard Dreyfuss and Bette Midler. | 1 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
Continue the following story.
The baby liked playing with the rattle more than playing with the ball because the
Choices: [i] rattle was brighter in color.; [ii] ball was brighter in color.; | [i] | 7 | Flan2021 | winogrande:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Which statement best describes the relationship between the total amount of water vapor the atmosphere can hold and the temperature of the atmosphere? Choose from: -The amount of water vapor is not related to atmospheric temperature. -The amount of water vapor increases as the atmospheric temperature increases. -The amount of water vapor increases as the atmospheric temperature decreases. -The amount of water vapor decreases as the atmospheric temperature increases.
Your answer: | The amount of water vapor increases as the atmospheric temperature increases. | 2 | Flan2021 | unified_qa_science_inst | zs_opt |
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/ Updated By Cynthia McFadden
The billionaire owner of Insys Therapeutics was arrested Thursday and charged with leading a nationwide conspiracy to use bribes and fraud to cause the illegal distribution of a Fentanyl spray intended for cancer patients.
Dr. John N. Kapoor, 74, of Phoenix, Arizona, the founder and former CEO of Insys and still a member of its board, faces federal charges of racketeering, conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy to violate the Anti-Kickback law. In addition to fines, the racketeering and fraud charges carry possible prison sentences of up to 20 years, while the kickback charge can bring up to five years.
Prosecutors allege the company paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to doctors in exchange for prescribing a spray called Subsys that contained the powerful and addictive synthetic opioid fentanyl. Three top prescribers have already been convicted of taking bribes from Insys.
NBC News reported extensively on the company this summer. In her first network interview, Patty Nixon, a company employee turned whistleblower, explained how the company lured doctors into prescribing the drug for patients who didn't need it.
"It was absolutely genius," Patty Nixon said of the alleged scheme. "It was wrong, but it was genius."
"What I did, I was instructed to do, I was trained to do," Nixon, who was fired by Insys after she says she felt guilty about lying on the job and stopped showing up for work.
"It was wrong, but it was genius."
After Kapoor's arrest on Thursday, Nixon said, "I wasn't sure this day would ever come. It is a great day for justice. A great day for the victims. Dr. Kapoor is an evil man. I give a lot of credit to all the prosecutors and all the people who worked on bringing him to justice. It's what needs to be done."
She said that if she is called upon to testify against Kapoor, "I absolutely will."
Kapoor leaves U.S. District Court after being arrested earlier on Thursday in Phoenix. Ross D. Franklin / AP
Subsys is 100 times stronger than morphine. It was approved by the FDA to treat patients with cancer who had "breakthrough" pain, that is, pain which other narcotics are not addressing.
Nixon said her role was to make sure Subsys got into the hands of as many patients as possible, whether they had cancer or not.
Related: Addictive Painkiller Prescribed for Patients Who Shouldn't Have Received It
"My job responsibilities were to contact insurance companies on behalf of the patients and the doctors to get the medication approved and paid for by their insurance company," she told NBC News.
Subsys is not cheap. A 30-day supply costs anywhere from $3,000 to $30,000. The alleged scheme depended upon getting insurers to pay for it. That was Nixon's job. She said her role was to trick insurers into believing the drug was "medically necessary."
"I would say, 'Hi, this is Patty. I'm calling from Dr. Smith's office. I'm calling to request prior authorization for a medication called Subsys,'" recalled Nixon.
She said she would sometimes pretend she was calling from the office of a cancer doctor to up the chances of approval as well as select specific diagnosis codes, likely to be approved, whether the patient had the condition or not.
Patty Nixon told Cynthia McFadden of NBC News that her role at Insys was making sure that patients got approval for Subsys, which includes fentanyl, from their insurance companies. "My job responsibilities were to contact insurance companies on behalf of the patients and the doctors to get the medication approved and paid for by their insurance company," said Nixon. NBC News
"It was a complete bold-faced lie," said Nixon.
Sarah Fuller was one of the patients who was prescribed Subsys even though she didn't have cancer.
In her case, it was chronic neck and back pain from two car accidents. And when her doctor prescribed Subsys, an Insys sales rep was sitting in the room with them, her father Dave Fuller told NBC News.
Within a month, Fuller's prescription was tripled. And 14 months after she started using the drug, she was found dead on a bedroom floor.
What killed her?
"Well, technically fentanyl," Fuller's still-grieving mother said. "But a drug company who couldn't care less about a human life. And, apparently, a doctor who didn't either."
Fuller's doctor has had her license temporarily suspended but denies responsibility for her death.
Sadly, Fuller is not alone.
FDA reports of adverse events and possible related complications include hundreds of deaths.
An attorney for Fuller's family who is suing, Richard Hollawell, said, "This is serious stuff that we're dealing with ... People need to finally be held accountable."
For its part, Insys has denied any responsibility and insists it shouldn't be blamed for how doctors prescribe their products. The corporation is not facing criminal charges and is still selling Subsys — some $240 million worth of Subsys just last year.
Dr. Kapoor will appear in federal court in Phoenix Thursday. He will appear in federal court in Boston at a later date.
The indictment, unsealed today in Boston, also includes additional allegations against several former Insys executives and managers who were initially indicted in December 2016.
"In the midst of a nationwide opioid epidemic that has reached crisis proportions, Mr. Kapoor and his company stand accused of bribing doctors to overprescribe a potent opioid and committing fraud on insurance companies solely for profit," said Acting United States Attorney William D. Weinreb of Massachusetts. "Today's arrest and charges reflect our ongoing efforts to attack the opioid crisis from all angles. We must hold the industry and its leadership accountable."
Subsys, a fentanyl sublingual spray from Insys Therapeutics. Insys Therapeutics
"As alleged, these executives created a corporate culture at Insys that utilized deception and bribery as an acceptable business practice, deceiving patients, and conspiring with doctors and insurers," said Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division. "The allegations of selling a highly addictive opioid cancer pain drug to patients who did not have cancer, make them no better than street-level drug dealers."
In an email to Reuters Thursday, a lawyer for Kapoor, Brian Kelly, said, "My client is innocent and he intends to fight these charges vigorously."
In June, when NBC's investigation first aired, Insys said that charges against individuals discussed in the story related to "previously disclosed investigations and litigation. Insys continues to cooperate with all relevant authorities in its ongoing investigations, including our federal investigation which began in and around December 2013."
"We are committed to complying with laws and regulations that govern the promotion of our products and all other business practices. We continue to emphasize ethical behavior within our organization and pursue opportunities to illustrate that our company's mission is to put patients first."
A lawyer for Insys declined to provide additional comment after Kapoor's arrest.
Meanwhile, Nixon says blowing the whistle on Insys has made her unable to find another job in her field. She said she continues to be racked with guilt over what she did as an Insys employee.
"I just want to tell everybody out there who's been hurt, I am so sorry for any suffering or any pain — and for those families that visit their family members at the graveyard and for those family members that see their loved ones going through the pain of addiction," a weeping Nixon said, "I am sorry." ||||| Federal agents arrested the founder of a major drug company in an early-morning raid Thursday on charges stemming from an alleged scheme to get doctors to illegally prescribe a powerful opioid to patients who don't need it.
John Kapoor, 74, was taken into custody in Phoenix, Arizona. Kapoor is the billionaire founder and former CEO of the pharmaceutical company Insys Therapeutics. He faces charges including racketeering, conspiracy, bribery and fraud.
John Kapoor, founder and former CEO of Insys Therapeutics Insys
Kapoor is the most significant pharmaceutical executive to be criminally charged in response to the nationwide opioid crisis.
Brian Kelly, an attorney for Kapoor, said his client "is innocent of these charges and intends to fight the charges vigorously."
Kapoor stepped down as CEO of Insys in January but still serves on its board. The company makes a spray version of fentanyl, a highly addictive opioid intended only for cancer patients.
Authorities allege Insys marketed the drug as part of a scheme to get non-cancer doctors to prescribe it. Numerous physicians were allegedly paid bribes by the company to push the painkilling drug.
CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod reports Insys made 18,000 payments to doctors in 2016 that totaled more than $2 million. CBS News has identified headache doctors, back pain specialists and even a psychiatrist who received thousands of dollars to promote the drug last year.
A federal judge on Thursday set bail for Kapoor at $1 million and ordered him to wear a electronic monitoring bracelet and to surrender his passport, CBS News' Pat Milton and Laura Strickler report.
Last December, six other Insys executives were indicted on federal charges in Boston in connection with the alleged scheme to bribe doctors to unnecessarily prescribe the painkilling drug. |||||
What is a one-paragraph summary of the above article? | – Sarah Fuller died a little more than a year after she was prescribed a fentanyl spray for her chronic neck and back pain, but her mom doesn't just blame the opioid. She points the finger at "a drug company who couldn't care less about a human life." She's referring to Insys Therapeutics, whose former CEO and billionaire founder, Dr. John Kapoor, stands accused of orchestrating a nationwide scheme in which doctors were allegedly bribed to prescribe Subsys, reports NBC News. The spray containing fentanyl, an opioid up to 100 times stronger than morphine, is approved for cancer patients with pain unhelped by other narcotics. But Kapoor aimed to provide Subsys to as many people as possible, non-cancer patients included, a former Insys employee says. Former employee Patty Nixon tells NBC News she was "trained" to trick insurers into thinking Subsys—which can cost as much as $30,000 monthly—was a "medically necessary" drug by using false diagnosis codes or sometimes by pretending she worked for a cancer doctor. But that was just one aspect: CBS News alleges Insys executives also bribed doctors to prescribe Subsys through 18,000 payments in 2016 totaling more than $2 million. Several Insys executives are accused, reports the Arizona Republic, but Insys—which does not face charges—denies responsibility. Kapoor, 74, meanwhile, was arrested in an early-morning raid in Arizona Thursday and charged with racketeering, conspiracy, bribery, and fraud. CBS describes him as "the most significant pharmaceutical executive to be criminally charged in response to the nationwide opioid crisis." | 3 | Flan2021 | multi_news:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a sentence that contains a fact. | high tide is a stage in the tide cycle process | 9 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Která? - nalevo
Could you please translate this to English? | Which? - left | 2 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
This is some data: The Rice Boat food French; The Rice Boat customer rating average; The Rice Boat area city centre; The Rice Boat familyFriendly yes.
Generate a detailed description of this data. | The Rice Boat has an average rating and offers French cuisine for families looking to eat outside of the City centre. | 4 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Summarize the argument implied by these sentences?
1. , , Vol .
2. , , 2000 , Singh , Reeta , Blind Handicapped Vs. Technology : How do Blind People use Computers ?
3. 3 , Issue 4 , April 2012 ,
4. Disabilities , Opportunities , Internetworking and Technology Did You Know ?
5. It surely makes sense to see new delivery systems for information as an opportunity to expand , not reduce , the methods available for both imparting and receiving information .
6. For example , some sighted language learners learn more effectively visually , other aurally .
7. We know from the work of educational psychologists that different people acquire knowledge in different ways .
8. This becomes an issue of free speech when by compelling people to acquire information in a certain way means that they either have less access to that information or less chance of effectively digesting it .
9. The evidence mentioned in the introduction suggests that this is no less true for blind students with those without access to Braille scoring less well in exams than those with it .
10. However , even if this were just a matter of preference , it would be odd not to treat this as a free speech issue ; allowing people access to information in a way that is not only possible but comfortable and convenient is at the heart of most forms of information distribution . | Free speech is as much about being able to receive the ideas of others as it is about expressing one’s own. | 5 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
1. Born in Beaumont , Texas , Brian Babin attended high school in Woodville TX , where his father , Lucas was the town mayor .
2. Born in Beaumont , Texas , Brian Babin visited the High School in Woodville , TX , where his father was Lucas Mayor .
Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other?
pick from the following. [i] no. [ii] yes....I think the answer is | [ii] | 2 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
To remedy this he gave lectures on Geography and Astronomy to large and enthusiastic classes of ladies
Add punctuation. | To remedy this he gave lectures on Geography and Astronomy to large and enthusiastic classes of ladies. | 0 | Flan2021 | fix_punct | zs_opt |
`` she likes that for you too . '' `` well ... , '' max struggled to find another guess . `` it ca n't be somebody else , ` cause i would know . '' to his surprise , max saw a flicker of something in tom 's eyes that said he was getting warmer . `` she has n't ever been on a date , except you , as far as i can remember , '' said | max | 0 | Flan2021 | lambada:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Premise: 'Perhaps,' she suggested, 'you do not grasp the situation as completely as you think.'
Hypothesis: She was right when she said that I didn't understand.
Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Available options:
(A). yes
(B). it is not possible to tell
(C). no And the answer is: | (B). | 1 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Use the following highlights to write an article:
Bale and his team-mates looked to be suffering in the heat in Los Angeles. While they trained Rodriguez was unveiled at the Santiago Bernabeu. Madrid's first match of their US tour is against Inter Milan on Sunday. Cristiano Ronaldo and Toni Kroos are yet to join up with the squad. Rodriguez will also meet up with his new team in the coming days.
Article: | By. David Kent. While Real Madrid president Florentino Perez unveiled £60million signing James Rodriguez to the club's adoring fans at the Santiago Bernabeu, his new team-mates continued their pre-season preparations in the sweltering US sun. Gareth Bale was among the Madrid players that looked to be struggling in California, as Carlo Ancelotti led a session at UCLA. With Cristiano Ronaldo still yet to join up with the side,. the Welsh winger was the main attraction at training on Tuesday, following his. sensational first season in Spain. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Gareth Bale in action during pre-season training. Competition: Gareth Bale sprints in training in LA as James Rodriguez is unveiled in Madrid. Eye on the ball: Bale does kick-ups during training as Ancelotti issues instructions to his team. Feeling the heat: Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti wears a cap to shield himself from the sun in California. Also. still to join up with the side are German World Cup winner Toni Kroos,. who has joined from Bayern Munich for £24m, and new signing Rodriguez. Madrid. officially unveiled Rodriguez after. completing the transfer of the World Cup Golden Boot winner from. Monaco. The. Colombia international has agreed a six-year contract with Madrid and. underwent his medical with the club on Tuesday morning before being. displayed in front of a crowd at the Santiago Bernabau. Madrid. president Florentino Perez welcomed the forward and compared him to the. late legend of the club, Alfredo Di Stefano, who played in Rodriguez's native country before moving to Spain. Drills: Bale, left, controls a ball, while Isco, centre, shifts through the gears. Taking a break: Bale wipes his brow with his vest as the Madrid players train in the US heat. Carlo Ancelotti's men play their first match on Sunday. against Inter Milan before facing Ashley Cole's Roma just two days later. British eyes will no doubt be on the following Saturday,. which sees Real take on Louis van Gaal's Manchester United. VIDEO Scroll down to watch James Rodriguez wow the crowd at his Real presentation. Hands in the air: Rodriguez acknowledges the crowd at the Bernabeu as he is unveiled as a Real player. All smiles: Real Madrid president Florentino Perez (left), Rodriguez (right) and his wife Daniela. Skills: Rodriguez showed played up to the crowd with some flicks and tricks out on the pitch. | 8 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
CHAPTER XIII. JAMES III.
James II. left three sons; the eldest, James III., aged nine, was crowned at Kelso (August 10, 1460); his brothers, bearing the titles of Albany and Mar, were not to be his supports. His mother, Mary of Gueldres, had the charge of the boys, and, as she was won over by her uncle, Philip of Burgundy, to the cause of the House of York, while Kennedy and the Earl of Angus stood for the House of Lancaster, there was strife between them and the queen-mother and nobles. Kennedy relied on France (Louis XL), and his opponents on England.
The battle of Towton (March 30, 1461) drove Henry VI. and his queen across the Border, where Kennedy entertained the melancholy exile in the Castle of St Andrews. The grateful Henry restored Berwick to the Scots, who could not hold it long. In June 1461, while the Scots were failing to take Carlisle, Edward IV. was crowned, and sent his adherent, the exiled Earl of Douglas, to treat for an alliance with the Celts, under John, Lord of the Isles, and that Donald Balloch who was falsely believed to have long before been slain in Ireland.
It is curious to think of the Lord of the Isles dealing as an independent prince, through a renegade Douglas, with the English king. A treaty was made at John's Castle of Ardtornish--now a shell of crumbling stone on the sea-shore of the Morvern side of the Sound of Mull--with the English monarch at Westminster. The Highland chiefs promise allegiance to Edward, and, if successful, the Celts are to recover the ancient kingdom from Caithness to the Forth, while Douglas is to be all-powerful from the Forth to the Border!
Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions:
1. When was Edward IV crowned?
2. What happened in March of 1461?
3. Who left three sons?
4. How old was Jame III?
5. When was he crowned?
6. What was his mother's name?
7. Who was her uncle?
8. What was made at John's Castle of Ardtonrish?
9. Is the castle in good shape now?
10. Where is it?
11. Who was one of James III's brothers?
12. And the other?
13. Who stood for the House of Lancaster?
14. And who else?
15. Who was sent to make an alliance with the Celts?
16. Who was incorrectly thought to be slain in Ireland?
17. Who did the Highland chiefs say they gave their alliance to?
18. What were the Celts supposed to find?
19. Who was going to be all-powerful?
20. What cause was the mother, Mary, won over to?
Numbered answers: | 1. June 1461
2. The battle of Towton
3. James II
4. nine
5. August 10, 1460
6. Mary of Gueldres
7. Philip of Burgundy
8. a treaty
9. no
10. the sea-shore of the Morvern side of the Sound of Mull
11. Albany
12. Mar
13. the Earl of Angus
14. Kennedy
15. Earl of Douglas
16. Donald Balloch
17. Edward
18. the ancient kingdom from Caithness to the Forth
19. Douglas
20. the House of York | 5 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Produce a brief English sentence that would be considered grammatically as category: B).
All categories: Select from: A). unacceptable; B). acceptable; | Bill's mother saw him. | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
I will be really brief.
Translate to Romanian
Romanian: | Voi fi foarte scurt. | 0 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Context: Suva Planina is a mountain in southeastern Serbia. It lies between towns of Niška Banja on the northwest and Babušnica on the southeast, with a ridge branching towards Bela Palanka on north. Its earlier name was Kunovica. The highest peak is Trem at 1,810 m, the second highest is Golemo Stražište at 1,714m, and there is also "Litica" at 1,683m southeast side of the mountain. The name stems from the fact that there are only few springs in the whole mountain. Two biggest are Bojanine vode and Rakoš česma . Traces of the Roman military road Via Militaris, connecting Singidunum and Constantinople are still visible across the mountain. As of 2010, Suva planina is undergoing a process of declaration of a special nature preserve. In last weekend in February there is a mountaineering event called "Zimski uspon na Trem" , that gathers over 600 mountaineers from all parts of the Balkans. It is also the biggest Balkan's mountain winter event. It started in 1997 and it is under the organization of Mountaineering club "Železničar" from Niš. The Divna Gorica range is known for the feral horses. They also roam to the other, higher parts of the mountain, above the altitude of 1,600 m . The slopes of this mountain are popular with skiing.
Question: What is the 3rd highest peak of Suva Planina called?
Answer: | Litica | 6 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write the next sentence.
Carrie asked Patricia if wanted to install hardwood floors in their new house, because
Pick your answer from:
(A). Carrie wanted to spend the money.;
(B). Patricia wanted to spend the money.; | (A). | 6 | Flan2021 | winogrande:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
This is an email
Our associates on the desk have asked why they have been included in the associate evaluation. Are they in the corporate associate pool or are they simply designated associates on the trading floor? No big deal - just forwarding their comments. Mike
What is the subject of this email? | Associate/ Mid-Rotation Evaluation | 6 | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose from options: Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below:
Paul McCartney recorded several albums since 1984.
Give My Regards to Broad Street is the fifth studio album by Paul McCartney, as well as the soundtrack album to his 1984 film of the same name. The album reached number 1 on the UK chart. The lead single, "No More Lonely Nights", was BAFTA and Golden Globe Award nominated. It was also to be his final album to be released under Columbia Records, which had been his US Label for over 5 years.
pick from the following. 1). Yes. 2). It's impossible to say. 3). No. | 2). | 8 | Flan2021 | anli/r1:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
after 9th and 10th round, break the yarn before continuing. note! the 10th round starts with 3 ch + 1 tr (= symbol for work 2 st tog to 1) as shown at the end of round.
Write the above sentence using proper case. | After 9th and 10th round, break the yarn before continuing. NOTE! The 10th round starts with 3 ch + 1 tr (= symbol for work 2 st tog to 1) as shown at the end of round. | 1 | Flan2021 | true_case | zs_opt |
Sentence: "John put carrots from his garden in the salad."
Would a linguist rate this sentence to be acceptable linguistically?
Available choices:
(I) unacceptable.
(II) acceptable. | (II) | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
"fang-baring lullaby "
How would the sentiment of this sentence be perceived --
Select from the following.
(a). negative
(b). positive
Answer: | (a). | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
nope me either
Does it follow that "Nope, I don't like them either."?
pick from the following.
a). yes;
b). it is not possible to tell;
c). no; | b). | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Translate "World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Europe and North America" to Russian? | Всемирная сеть биосферных резерватов в Европе и Северной Америке | 7 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Is image used to mean the same thing in the next two sentences (see options)?
The number 6 is the image of 3 under f that is defined as f(x) = 2*x.
The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain of the function is the set of all real numbers.
Pick your answer from:
[1]. different meanings
[2]. the same meaning | [2]. | 7 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wic:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
SENTENCE: in my mind i was silently defending the flying knee over the uppercut when it hit me . i was so caught up in the idea of finally landing a strike on master jason that i 'd figured out the other half of the technique and did n't even realize it . the other half was of course the offensive part of the | technique | 5 | Flan2021 | lambada:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Claim: civil society’s involvement in political life is necessary to strengthen democratic accountability
What evidence supports this claim? | 1. Indeed , several scholars highlight that a prostrate civil society is to be identified as a fundamental factor in determining the regions democratic instability -LRB- Scott , 1998 , as quoted in Lewis , 2002 : 576 -RRB- .
2. Civil society is a hitherto -LRB- missing key -RRB- to sustained political reform , legitimate states and governments , improved governance , viable state-society and state-economy relations , and prevention of the kind of political decay that undermined new African governments a generation ago -LRB- Harberson , 1994 : 1-2 -RRB- .
3. The involvement of civil society in political life is all the more crucial in Africa , where newborn democracies need to be strengthened and consolidated .
4. Active CSOs function as a watchdog for political power and as alternative channels for citizens political participation , thus strengthening democratic accountability .
5. The sustainability of African democracies thus depends on the promotion of a more active and participative civil society . | 9 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
Translate to German:
The guest reviews are submitted by our customers after their stay at Eyre Square Hotel .
German: | Nachfolgend sehen Sie die Gästebewertungen von Eyre Square Hotel . | 4 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Solve this math problem
Solve 14*r = 13*r for r. | 0 | 1 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Produce a detailed sentence about a restaurant using the following words: name = The Dumpling Tree, eatType = restaurant, food = Chinese, priceRange = less than £20
Sentence: | The Dumpling Tree is a low-priced restaurant that serves Chinese food. | 8 | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
In 1897 Russell's wife, Maria, left him after a disagreement over the management of Zion's Watch Tower magazine. According to Russell's successor Joseph Franklin Rutherford, she believed that, as his wife, she should have equal control over its administration and equal privilege in writing articles, preaching, and traveling abroad as his representative. In 1903 she filed for legal separation on the grounds of mental cruelty, referring to forced celibacy and frequent cold, indifferent treatment by him. The separation was granted in 1906, with Russell charged to pay alimony. During the trial Mrs. Russell's attorney alleged that in 1894 Mr. Russell had engaged in "improper intimacy" with Rose Ball, by then a 25-year-old woman. The Russells had cared for her as a foster daughter said to be an orphan. Mrs. Russell alleged that Ball had told her Mr. Russell claimed to be an amorous "jellyfish floating around" to different women until someone responded to his advances. Mr. Russell denied the accusations and said he had never used such language to describe himself. When the judge asked Mrs. Russell if she was accusing her husband of adultery, she replied, "No". The Washington Post and the Mission Friend of Chicago reprinted the "jellyfish" story while also accusing Russell of immoral conduct. Russell sued the papers for libel; the jury decided in his favor, awarding him one dollar. Following an appeal, Russell received a cash settlement of $15,000 (current value $409,000) plus court costs, and an agreement that the two papers publish his weekly syndicated sermons as well as a retraction defending his character. Rose Ball later married and lived in Australia. As Rose Ball Henninges, she died November 22, 1950 at the age of 81 in Melbourne, Australia. For several years she had written articles for The People's Paper and was associated with the Bible Students in Australia until her death.
Answer this question "Was was the courts ruling?" by extracting the answer from the text above. | The separation was granted in 1906, with Russell charged to pay alimony. | 6 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a sentence that contains a fact. | animals learn some behaviors from watching their parents | 9 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Ann asked Mary what time the library closes, but *she* had forgotten.
Multi-choice question: Do "Ann" and "she" have the same meaning?
Options: A. no; B. yes; | A. | 1 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Generate short a sentence that can be linguistically classified as (2). (Choose from:
(1). unacceptable;
(2). acceptable;) | Joe warned the class that the exam would be difficult. | 8 | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Which organ is part of the respiratory system?
Pick the answer from these options
pick from the following.
(A). stomach
(B). lungs
(C). spinal cord
(D). large intestines | (B). | 6 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Background: William Henry Beveridge, 1st Baron Beveridge, KCB (5 March 1879 - 16 March 1963) was a British economist who was a noted progressive and social reformer. He is best known for his 1942 report Social Insurance and Allied Services (known as the Beveridge Report) which served as the basis for the post-World War II welfare state put in place by the Labour government elected in 1945. He was considered an authority on unemployment insurance from early in his career, served under Winston Churchill on the Board of Trade as Director of the newly created labour exchanges and later as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Food. He was Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science from 1919 until 1937, when he was elected Master of University College, Oxford.
Context: Later in 1944, Beveridge, who had recently joined the Liberal Party, was elected to the House of Commons in a by-election to succeed George Charles Grey, who had died on the battlefield in Normandy, France, on the first day of Operation Bluecoat on 30 July 1944. Beveridge briefly served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed, during which time he was prominent in the Radical Action group, which called for the party to withdraw from the war-time electoral pact and adopt more radical policies. However, he lost his seat at the 1945 general election, when he was defeated by the Conservative candidate, Robert Thorp, by a majority of 1,962 votes. The following year, the new Labour Government began the process of implementing Beveridge's proposals that provided the basis of the modern Welfare State. Clement Attlee and the Labour Party defeated Winston Churchill's Conservative Party at the 1945 general election. Attlee announced he would introduce the Welfare State outlined in the 1942 Beveridge Report. This included the establishment of a National Health Service in 1948 with taxpayer funded medical treatment for all. A national system of benefits was also introduced to provide "social security" so that the population would be protected from the "cradle to the grave". The new system was partly built upon the National Insurance scheme set up by Liberal Prime Minister, David Lloyd George in 1911. In 1946, Beveridge was elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Beveridge, of Tuggal in the County of Northumberland, and eventually became leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords. He was the author of Power and Influence (1953). He was the President of the charity Attend (then the National Association of Leagues of Hospital Friends) from 1952-1962.
Question: Did he hold any job other than the house of commons?
Answer: | Beveridge briefly served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed, | 4 | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a descriptive sentence about a restaurant using the following words:
name = Zizzi, eatType = pub, food = Indian, customer rating = 1 out of 5, familyFriendly = yes
Sentence: | Zizzi is a low-rated, kid-friendly Indian pub. | 9 | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
The Real Thing
Translate to English
English: | The Real Thing | 1 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
I SERIOUSLY LOVE THIS PLACE! I am always greeted warmly, my order is always correct, and everything I have tried is so yummy, especially the avocado smoothie! I also love the friendly enviorment. This place is seriously my go-to place when I am in need of something light and delicious.
Choose the sentiment of this review?
Pick from:
(A). negative.
(B). positive. | (B). | 1 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Write a title:
In this artist #39;s concept released by NASA, a ring of dusty debris is seen around a star. NASA #39;s Spitzer Space Telescope found rings of dust around planet-bearing stars, an important confirmation of theories
Title: | NASA Telescopes Find Dust Rings Around | 8 | Flan2021 | ag_news_subset:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Review: This anime seriously rocked my socks. When the anime first opened itself, I felt it was too slow; the story wasn't quite moving forward, and Shirou was quite an unimpressive male lead. Once he learns more about tracing, and you learn more about Saber and the Holy Grail War itself, the story pans out and you can see multiple facets of it moving together. It was fantastic.
Additionally, I felt that the way the characters developed was very true to form with the way real people develop, in the real world. There wasn't any stupid completely obvious things going on; the development of Ilya and Rin was interesting to watch, but I think the way Shirou and Saber grew in their certain personalities was just interesting to watch all on its on. A few of the "surprise" people that show up (Gilgamesh?) seemed to also be unique from the rest of the cast in one way or another, meaning we didn't have "Generic Bad-ass A" being replaced by "Generic Bad-ass B" as soon as A died.
Anddd, I loved the music. The opening music rocked, and the finishing theme from the final episode just...Seriously pushed forward the theme of the last episode even more. Good job, Type-MOON!
Now, what is this review like?
Select from: - negative; - positive;
| positive | 8 | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Matt Graves tried to pry his 2-year-old son Lane from the jaws of an alligator as he wrestled with the scaly beast on Tuesday. His wife Melissa screamed for a lifeguard to help.
The Nebraska couple, who since Sunday stayed at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa near the Magic Kingdom park, were on vacation with Lane and their 4-year-old daughter.
It would be their last as a complete family.
After a 16-hour search for the boy sent helicopters overhead and boats into the man-made lake, divers with the Orange County Sheriff's Office Wednesday found Lane's remains. They recovered his body, intact, about 15 yards from the shore, six feet underwater. It appears Lane drowned in the roughly 172-acre lake after the gator pulled him underwater about 9 p.m., said Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings.
Lane's death marks the first alligator attack on the park's property since a predator bit the legs of an 8-year-old boy, who survived, on Disney's Fort Wilderness campground in 1986. The accident brings more grief to Orange County after the worst mass shooting in U.S. history Sunday and the slaying of singer Christina Grimmie following a Friday concert.
During Wednesday's search for Lane, investigators pulled and killed five gators from the area but have not determined the culprit. Officials estimated the responsible gator to be between four and seven feet long and must compare teeth marks to find it.
"I am absolutely stunned and heartbroken to learn of his family's unspeakable loss," said Michael Iaccarino, Chairman and CEO of Infogroup, Graves' company, in statement. "Matt's family is the light of his life, and his family's anguish is our own."
Orange County Sheriff's Office This undated family photo obtained June 16, 2016 courtesy of the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Orlando, Florida shows Lane Graves, the 2-year-old who was snatched by an alligator on June 14 in the Seven Seas Lagoon off the shore of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World. His body was found June 15 by divers in murky water. Graves was with his family from of Elkhorn, Nebraska. His parents are Matt and Melissa Graves. This undated family photo obtained June 16, 2016 courtesy of the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Orlando, Florida shows Lane Graves, the 2-year-old who was snatched by an alligator on June 14 in the Seven Seas Lagoon off the shore of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World. His body was found June 15 by divers in murky water. Graves was with his family from of Elkhorn, Nebraska. His parents are Matt and Melissa Graves. (Orange County Sheriff's Office) (Orange County Sheriff's Office)
'Frantic' mother
The family was relaxing on the shore in a play area when Lane somehow ended up in the water, Demings said. The area has signs posted against swimming in the lake, but they don't warn of the lurking gators.
The attack happened in less than a minute, a witness said.
Bill Wilson of New Harmony, Ind., said he watched from his balcony after hearing screams and splashing. The scene unfolded in the dark, about 25 feet from a light.
"I thought someone got in a fight," Wilson said."I looked over and here comes one of the lifeguards … The mother was there, and she was frantic, running up and down looking."
PICTURE GALLERY: A 2-year-old boy who was vacationing with his family was dragged by an alligator into the Seven Seas Lagoon at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa around 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14.
Disney beaches remained closed on Wednesday.
"We are devastated and heartbroken by this tragic accident and are doing what we can to help the family during this difficult time," said George A. Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World Resort, in a statement.
Attacks 'very rare'
Officials on Wednesday could not identify the last gator sighting on Disney property or say how many have been extracted in recent weeks.
That's because the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which generally responds to nuisance gator reports, gives Disney full autonomy in handling the problem and isn't often involved.
"We have an open partnership with them where they can just call a trapper or have a staffer take out the alligator," said Nick Wiley, executive director of the commission. "They take the action directly."
Such attacks, especially with a toddler, are "very rare," Wiley said.
After hearing the news of another fatal alligator attack, Mary Mason shuddered thinking about her brother, who died while cave diving at Blue Spring State Park in Volusia County in October.
James Okkerse, 61, of DeBary, wasn't warned about the sighting of a 12-foot alligator, nicknamed "Big Blue," the night before he came for an early-morning swim, even though signs noted the perpetual threat.
Mason, who lives in Tennessee, said policies need to change to ensure the safety of visitors at Blue Spring, Disney or anywhere gators can strike.
"The signs are not making an impact," she said. "When people come to the parks, there needs to be something that's verbal ... They day my brother died, there was no communication from the park to patrons."
Staff writer Stephanie Allen contributed to this story.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly attributed the first quote. The comment came from Michael Iaccarino, Chairman and CEO of Infogroup, which is Graves' company. ||||| LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Authorities were searching early Wednesday for a 2-year-old boy who was dragged into the water by an alligator near Disney's upscale Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
The family of five from Nebraska was on vacation and wading in a lake Tuesday evening when the attack happened, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings told a news conference. The father tried to rescue his son but was unsuccessful, Demings said.
More than 50 law enforcement personnel were searching the Seven Seas Lagoon along with an alligator tracker and two marine units and would continue searching through the night, Demings said.
"We're going to hope for the best in these circumstances," Demings said.
The attack happened in an area of the Seven Seas Lagoon where "no swimming" signs were posted, Demings said. The alligator was estimated to be 4 to 7 feet long, but its exact size was not known, Demings said.
Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Wahaler said everyone at the resort was devastated by what happened and Disney is helping the family.
When asked if Disney was aware of alligators on the property, Wahaler advised there were signs that said "no swimming."
Demings said there had been no other recent reports of similar alligator attacks on the lake.
"We have no record of this happening before," he said. ||||| Lake Buena Vista, Florida (CNN) A 2-year-old boy pulled by an alligator into a lagoon near a Walt Disney World hotel has been found dead, authorities said.
An Orange County dive team found Lane Graves' body intact about 1:45 p.m., not far from where he was grabbed Tuesday night, Sheriff Jerry Demings said Wednesday.
His body had only a few puncture wounds, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
"Of course, the autopsy has to confirm that, but there is likely no question in my mind that the child was drowned by the alligator," Demings said.
He said the body was found in 6 feet of murky water 10 to 15 yards from where the boy was attacked.
The fact that the body was found intact makes sense, said Jeff Corwin, host of "Ocean Mysteries" on ABC.
"That gator came in, grabbed that boy, pulled him, the dad startled that gator, the gator let him go and then the boy drowned," he said.
Alligators don't swim that far -- they sink into the murky water and lurk there -- which explains why the father did not see the boy when he jumped into the water to try and save him, Corwin said.
The boy's parents are from Elkhorn, Nebraska, and were identified as Matt and Melissa Graves.
"The Graves family appreciates the support they have received and have asked for privacy as they grieve the loss of their son," the sheriff's department tweeted.
Lane Graves
Matt Graves is the chief data officer at Omaha Infogroup, a company that provides technology solutions, CNN affiliate KETV reported.
Demings said the Graves were distraught yet relieved that this was not a protracted search.
He said he brought a priest with him when breaking the news to the parents, who are Catholic.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Executive Director Nick Wiley said the alligator may have already been caught, but that has not yet been confirmed.
"We're going to make certain that we have the alligator that was involved, and that we remove it from the lake," he said.
Unprovoked alligator attacks in Florida (1948-2016) 257 The number of attacks that required medical care 23 People who died as a result of those attacks 8 Number of children (16 and under) among the 23 deaths 1977 The year that saw the most attacks requiring medical care (13) 1 in 2.4 million The likelihood of a resident being seriously injured in an attack Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (as of April 2016)
Forensics teams will try to determine whether one of the alligators already taken from the lake is the one that dragged off the boy. If not, the search for alligators in the lake will continue.
The boy's family was at a movie night outdoors at the Grand Floridian resort when around 9 p.m. the boy waded into about a foot of water in a lagoon, authorities have said. Witnesses, including the boy's horrified parents, tried to save him. His father jumped in and tried to pry the gator's mouth open. His mother jumped in, too.
But it was too late. The child was dragged underwater in the Seven Seas Lagoon, witnesses told authorities. The lagoon is connected to a series of canals that feed into large bodies of water, Wiley said earlier.
The Reedy Creek emergency services call center first received a report about the attack at 9:16 p.m.
A search began for the boy immediately, with boats from Disney searching along with law enforcement.
By midmorning Wednesday, Disney had closed all beaches in its resort area "out of an abundance of caution" after the attack, a Disney representative said.
Wiley said the child was on the edge of the lagoon when the alligator attacked, according to the boy's family. He cautioned that the investigation is still in an early stage and officials need to interview at least two other families who may have witnessed the attack.
Demings specifically said the child was "wading ... along the lake's edge at the time that the alligator attacked."
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Parents rush into water to save son
The father suffered minor scratches on his hand trying to save his son.
"No Swimming" signs are posted at the Disney resort.
Demings said there is no record of similar incidents in the area.
In Florida, alligators may be a common sight, but attacks are rare. If a human gets close to alligators, 99% of the time they take off, Corwin said.
A handful of people witnessed the attack and supplied police with information. Witnesses said the family was on the beach, and the boy's sister was in a playpen about 20 to 30 yards from the water, according to Demings. The toddler was nearby, wading in the water.
There are "No Swimming" signs at the lagoon, and no one but the child was in the water at the time of the attack, Demings said.
Declan Salcido, who was vacationing at the resort with relatives from San Jose, California, said the "No Swimming" signs are visible "from any vantage point."
The lagoon is not for recreational swimming.
"This is Florida, and it's not uncommon for alligators to be in bodies of water," Demings said.
While sheriff says site of #DisneyAlligator attack had "no swimming" signs, some ponds/lakes have gator warnings. pic.twitter.com/fp5R2HnurE — Eliott C. McLaughlin (@EliottCNN) June 15, 2016
A sign at a pond at the nearby Shades of Green resort says: "Florida is a natural wildlife habitat. Do not feed or go near the alligators."
Hot take: Is it really that difficult to keep your kid out of a lagoon clearly marked "NO SWIMMING"? #DisneyGatorAttack — Jae (@jae) June 15, 2016
Many on social media lambasted the child's parents, while others urged compassion.
Dear Internet, can we please have a bit more compassion for a family who saw their son dragged away by an alligator?!! #DisneyGatorAttack — Jamie Lapeyrolerie (@jamielynne82) June 15, 2016
Some people said a "No Swimming" sign is hardly sufficient if alligators could be lurking.
A "No Swimming" sign does not mean "Beware of Alligators" #DisneyGatorAttack — Katalyst InK (@FromtheKatsEye) June 15, 2016
Robert Vachon, who was at Disney on his honeymoon with his wife, Brianna Vachon, said from the window of the monorail the lagoon beach looked like it was in a dangerous area.
"I was wondering why it's not fenced off," Bachon said.
Unusual attack
"Everyone here at the Walt Disney Resort is devastated by this tragic accident," said Jacquee Wahler, a vice president at Walt Disney World Resort. "Our thoughts are with the family. We are helping the family and doing everything we can to assist law enforcement."
Demings said no reports of nuisance alligators have come in the region recently. The alligator is between 4 and 7 feet long, Demings said.
What to do if you see an alligator Always give these reptiles a respectful distance -- at least 10 feet -- and always leave them alone.
If you encounter an alligator outside its natural habitat, call the Nuisance Alligator Hotline: 1-866-FWC-GATOR (392-4286).
Alligators are nocturnal animals, more active during the night. After dark, avoid fresh and brackish bodies of water, though alligators sometimes lurk in salt water. Unprovoked bites will often occur at the edge of the water.
Never feed alligators; it encourages them to lose their natural fear of people.
Small animals, like pets, and small children are generally more at risk than large adults.
Female alligators protect their nests by hissing and opening their mouths; this does not mean they are preparing to attack.
Alligators under 4 feet in length are not considered a threat to humans.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission documented 383 unprovoked alligator bites between 1948 and 2016: 257 serious bites, with 23 resulting in death.
The frequency of serious bites is increasing at a rate of about 3% each year: one additional bite every four or five years.
Jeff Corwin, a noted national animal expert, said he was surprised this happened so close to a highly regulated area. Disney has many thousand acres. An alligator could make its way, undetected through some swamp and marsh into a lagoon near where people congregate.
When a gator bites down, his jaws snap closed with thousands of pounds of force, Corwin said. "I can't imagine the terror on these people's minds trying to manage this," he said.
Dino Ferri, director of the Central Florida Zoo, said a child would be a more enticing target than an adult, because of the grown-up's size. Alligators hunt food from just before sundown to sunrise, so they are very active around dusk.
As of April, only one other major alligator attack has been reported this year, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. That person survived the attack, but required medical care.
In 2015, there were nine major unprovoked attacks with one fatality.
Officials said Disney World has never experienced an incident like the one involving the boy.
The park has a full-time team that monitors the complex, and if they spot a potentially threatening animal they call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which then responds.
"The story here is this is a tragedy and terrible, but it's a rare occurrence," Wiley said. "And fortunately it doesn't happen that often and we are doing everything we can to make sure it doesn't ever happen again."
Demings said it is rare to see alligators at the lagoon. He was asked by CNN's Erin Burnett if there should be alligator warning signs at the beach.
"In every tragedy there's an opportunity to learn from it and to make modifications," he said.
My hope is that sharing this story gets this family coverage and help in this horrible tragedy. Mother to mother- that is my only hope. I'm declining interviews but use whatever pictures and videos you need. I can't believe the sun is even up. #orlando #grandfloridian A photo posted by Katherine White Popp (@katherine_white_popp) on Jun 15, 2016 at 3:55am PDT
More than a million gators
There are an estimated 1.3 million alligators in Florida, said Arnold Brunell, a wildlife biologist and researcher for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. That number has been holding steady for the past five years, he said.
According to the wildlife commission's website, at least 23 people have been killed by Florida alligators since 1973. That includes several children. One was a 4-year-old girl who in 1988 was killed while walking along the edge of a lake in Charlotte County. Another was 10-year-old Bradley Weidenhamer, whose parents said they can relate to what Lane Graves' parents are going through. Bradley died when an alligator grabbed him and dragged him into the Loxahatchee River in Martin County, Florida, on June 20, 1993.
In that 43-year time frame, 373 people were bitten by alligators; 247 required medical care beyond simple first aid.
The week
It has been a tragic week for the Orlando area. A gunman massacred 49 people early Sunday at an Orlando gay club in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. ||||| Crews search for a child who authorities said was pulled into water by an alligator at Disney's Grand Floridian on Tuesday, June 14, 2016.
Authorities are searching for a child who was pulled into the water by an alligator near Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando, officials said.The 2-year-old boy was pulled into the Seven Seas Lagoon Tuesday around 9:20 p.m., according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. The child's family, vacationing from Nebraska, was in a sandy beach area at the lagoon when the incident happened.Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said the child's father and mother both tried to go into the water to rescue the boy and pull him from the gator's mouth, but were unsuccessful.They immediately alerted lifeguards.The alligator was described as possibly four feet to seven feet in length, witnesses told investigators.Police tape surrounded the water as spotlights were set up and helicopters flew above the resort to aid the search. An alligator trapper was out on the water with marine units to try to find the reptile.The Victorian-themed luxury resort, which opened in 1988, is one monorail stop from Disney World's Magic Kingdom. The Seven Seas Lagoon reaches a depth of about 14 feet and is used for boating activities.Although it is a man-made lake, it is stocked with fish and connects with a natural lake, Bay Lake.Officials said they had not previously received reports of alligators in that area. |||||
Write a summary. | – Authorities spent the night searching for a child who was dragged into the water by an alligator near Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando, Fla. An Orange County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman says the 2-year-old boy was dragged into the Seven Seas Lagoon about 9:30pm Tuesday. The family of five from Nebraska was on vacation and wading in a lake Tuesday evening when the attack happened, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings told a news conference, per the AP. The father suffered scratches while trying to rescue his son, and the mother also went into the water trying to find the boy, Demings says. More than 50 law enforcement personnel searched the Seven Seas Lagoon overnight, along with an alligator tracker and two marine units. "The sad reality of it is it's been several hours and we're not likely going to recover a live body," Demings says. He added: "We're not leaving until we recover the child," CNN reports. The sheriff says the attack happened in an area of the Seven Seas Lagoon where "no swimming" signs were clearly posted. Officials estimate that the alligator was up to 7 feet long. ABC7 reports that the lagoon is man-made, but it's stocked with fish and connects to a natural lake. A resort guest says his kids were playing at a beach near the scene earlier on Tuesday. "I'm just here to say a prayer," he tells the Orlando Sentinel. "I can't imagine what those parents are going through. It's been one tough week in Orlando." | 6 | Flan2021 | multi_news:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What is the sentiment of the following movie (choose your answer from the options) review sentence?
xxx is a blast of adrenalin ,
Possible answers:
1). negative
2). positive
The answer is: | 2). | 5 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a dialogue:
Matt: I'm hungryyy
Tina: I've just eaten
Matt: what did you have?
Tina: oh just some leftover goat cheese and break
Tina: I have loads left
Tina: Want some?
Matt: This is hard
Tina: ? :D
Matt: I don't like goat cheese
Tina: oh
Matt: But I am hungry and lazy
Tina: yes that is a pickle
Matt: oh pickles!!!
Tina: OMG :D
What were they talking about? | Matt is hungry but declines Tina's offer of her leftovers of goat cheese as he does not like it. | 4 | Flan2021 | samsum:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Next question: he percentage of red blood cells in a sample of human blood is normally about?
| Nearly half | 8 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer the question...when did texas become apart of the united states?? | December 29, 1845 | 5 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
What's an example of a task that requires knowledge of physical objects to perform? | To lead children in a game of musical chairs, | 8 | Flan2021 | piqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your answer: What is "What company markets a shampoo `` for brunettes only '' ?" asking about?
Available options:
A). description
B). entity
C). abbreviation
D). human
E). numeric
F). location
Answer: | D). | 4 | Flan2021 | trec:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Read the text and answer the questions.
Washington (CNN) -- Testimony on day three of proceedings about the future of presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. turned to whether Williamsburg, Virginia, is the right place for him to eventually live as an outpatient.
"I think it is right now," said Dr. Deborah Giorgi-Guarnieri, a psychiatrist whom Hinckley sees during his trips to his mother's home in Williamsburg. "It always requires constant assessment, but I think it is right now."
But Giorgi-Guarnieri testified Monday that Hinckley has had difficulty forming new relationships there. She said Hinckley does regularly talk with a female neighbor of his mother, and with both his female supervisor and a female co-worker at his volunteer part-time job at a hospital library.
Giorgi-Guarnieri said Hinckley, who likes to paint, has given paintings to both his supervisor and the co-worker. But she said that is something that is not unusual at that mental health care facility.
According to the psychiatrist, Hinckley also offered her a painting for her office but she declined, saying she already has enough artwork.
"He doesn't have a romantic relationship in Williamsburg," Giorgi-Guarnieri added.
Hinckley's relationships with women have always drawn scrutiny because he hoped to impress actress Jodie Foster with his attack on Reagan.
Hinckley, 56, currently spends 10 days a month visiting his mother in Williamsburg. A plan proposed by St. Elizabeths Hospital, where Hinckley has been treated since being found not guilty by reason of insanity in the shootings of President Ronald Reagan and three other men, calls for the visits to be expanded and, if no problems develop, for Hinckley's eventual release to live as an outpatient.
1. What person is the focus of this article?
2. Who did he attack?
3. What weapon did he use to attack the president?
4. What facility has he been primarily living in since the attack?
5. Was he found guilty in the attack?
6. What city might he live in as an outpatient?
7. Who lives there now?
8. What was a hobby he had in the hospital?
9. What job did he volunteer at when at the hospital?
10. Does he speak with women?
11. How long will the proceedings be that determine where Hinklye will live?
12. What news agency was reporting this story?
13. What was something Hinkley did with his paintings?
Numbered answers: | 1. John Hinckley Jr.
2. Ronald Reagan and three other men
3. gun
4. St. Elizabeths Hospital
5. no
6. Williamsburg, Virginia
7. his mother
8. painting
9. at the library
10. yes
11. unknown
12. CNN
13. gave them to others | 1 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write the next sentence.
We traced our steps and found extra footsteps in the mud instead of streaks as the
Possible answers: (I). footsteps were heavier. (II). streak were heavier.
Answer: | (I). | 1 | Flan2021 | winogrande:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Mexico City
In 1941, the General Anaya borough was merged to the Central Department, which was then renamed "Mexico City" (thus reviving the name, but not the autonomous municipality). From 1941 to 1970, the Federal District comprised twelve delegaciones and Mexico City. In 1970 Mexico City was split into four different delegaciones: Cuauhtémoc, Miguel Hidalgo, Venustiano Carranza and Benito Juárez, increasing the number of delegaciones to sixteen. Since then, in a de facto manner, the whole Federal District, whose delegaciones had by then almost formed a single urban area, began to be considered a synonym of Mexico City.
Q: Which boroughs was the Mexico City borough split into? | Cuauhtémoc, Miguel Hidalgo, Venustiano Carranza and Benito Juárez | 7 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
How to plan a romantic valentine's day date<br>Cook for your date. Add a personal touch to your valentine's day meal and avoid having to make a dinner reservation on this busy holiday. Make a home-cooked meal for your date and invite him or her over to eat with you for an intimate meal.
Can we infer the following?
Stay home and cook something.
Options are:
(A). Yes
(B). It's impossible to say
(C). No
The answer is: | (A). | 4 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
(CNN) -- The mother of a 4-year-old girl snatched from the front yard of her small-town Missouri home tried to chase after her daughter's abductor, a neighbor said Tuesday. Alisa Maier was kidnapped Monday evening in Louisiana, Missouri, while she was playing with her brother, police there said. Appearing at a news conference Tuesday morning, grandfather Roy Harrison told reporters, "I want this baby back." "Please, anybody, if you know anything, call this guy back here," he said, pointing to Louisiana Police Chief Richard Hughes. "Call the FBI. Call whoever you need to call." Anita McKlevis, who lives across the street from the family, said Alisa's mother was "just beside herself" and tried to pursue the man who abducted the girl.
OPTIONS:
- Alisa called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Alisa Maier called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Anita McKlevis called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- CNN called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- FBI called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Grandfather called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Illinois called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Louisiana called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Missouri called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Neighbor called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Richard Hughes called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
- Roy Harrison called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky.
| Roy Harrison called her "a really good girl, always smiling, happy-go-lucky. | 1 | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
What are the most important words in the following sentence:
curious kittens trying to climb out of a wooden box | box, climb, kitten | 7 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Read this: On 27 August 2007, Royal Dutch Shell and Reitan Group, the owner of the 7-Eleven brand in Scandinavia, announced an agreement to re-brand some 269 service stations across Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark, subject to obtaining regulatory approvals under the different competition laws in each country. On April 2010 Shell announced that the corporation is in process of trying to find a potential buyer for all of its operations in Finland and is doing similar market research concerning Swedish operations. On October 2010 Shell's gas stations and the heavy vehicle fuel supply networks in Finland and Sweden, along with a refinery located in Gothenburg, Sweden were sold to St1, a Finnish energy company, more precisely to its major shareholding parent company Keele Oy. Shell branded gas stations will be rebranded within maximum of five years from the acquisition and the number of gas stations is likely to be reduced. Until then the stations will operate under Shell brand licence.
Now answer this question, if there is an answer (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable"): What company was the owner of the 7-Eleven brand in Scandinavia? | Reitan Group | 8 | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer this question: Food webs show feeding relationships among different types of organisms. Those organisms each have a specific niche. Which of the following best describes a function of decomposers in food webs?
Pick your answer from:
A). to recycle nutrients into soil.
B). to convert solar energy into food.
C). to provide food for secondary consumers.
D). to compete with secondary consumers for oxygen.. Answer: | A). | 9 | Flan2021 | unified_qa_science_inst | zs_opt |
Trying to end their three-game losing skid, the Panthers played their final home game of the year against the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. With QB Jake Delhomme's thumb still sore, Chris Weinke once again got the start. After a scoreless first quarter, Carolina's recent struggles continued with QB Ben Roethlisberger's 1-yard TD run, kicker Jeff Reed's 19-yard field goal, and Roethlisberger's 13-yard TD pass to RB Najeh Davenport. Afterwards, the Panthers got their only score of the game with kicker John Kasay getting a 37-yard field goal. In the third quarter, more Panther trouble continued with Reed's 45-yard field goal and RB Willie Parker's 41-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, WR Santonio Holmes returned a punt 65-yards for a touchdown, while Josh Reed booted a 26-yard field goal. With their fourth-straight loss, the Panthers fell to 6-8.
Based on the above article, answer a question. What are the top two longest field goals made? | 45-yard | 5 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your answer. Israel Battens Down Hatches for Volatile Gaza Vote (Reuters)
Reuters - Stringent security measures were\being implemented for a parliamentary vote next week on a Gaza\pullout plan expected to spark Jewish settler protests and\heighten death threats against Israeli leader Ariel Sharon.
Which topic is this article about?
OPT:
1). World
2). Sports
3). Business
4). Science/Tech | 1). | 1 | Flan2021 | ag_news_subset:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
How is "Military Ordinariate of New Zealand" said in Russian? | Военный ординариат Новой Зеландии | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-select: Let's say that "Jane knocked on Susan's door, but there was no answer. She was disappointed."
Can we now say that "Susan was disappointed."?
A). no. B). yes. | A). | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/wnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write a plausible story that ends with this sentence?
Last sentence: Neil had a great time.
Pick your answer from:
-Neil had a great time.;
-Neil and Fez became best friends.; | Neil was touring the city of Fez. He tasted their ethnic cuisine. Then he went shopping for souvenirs. Fez had great street performers as well, he noted. Neil had a great time. | 9 | Flan2021 | story_cloze/2016:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
The 1971 VFA Division 1 Grand Final was an Australian rules football match played between the Dandenong Redlegs and the Preston Bullants. The match was held on Sunday 26 September 1971 at the Junction Oval in St Kilda, Victoria, to decide Division 1 Premiership for the 1971 Victorian Football Association season.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Junction Oval is where all Division 1 Premierships are held.
OPTIONS: a. Yes. b. It's impossible to say. c. No. | b. | 2 | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Here is one sentence: Block the book cover.
Here is another sentence: His brother blocked him at every turn.
Q: Does the term block mean the same thing in both these sentences?
OPTIONS:
a). different meanings
b). the same meaning | a). | 2 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wic:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
What is the difference between motion and movement?
What is the difference between motion and movement? Is they are the same?
Do those questions have the same meaning?
Select from the following. *no *yes | yes | 1 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Keywords: pray, school, student
What is a sentence that includes all these keywords? | students gather to pray before school thursday following an alleged altercation . | 1 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable".
Avicenna was a devout Muslim and sought to reconcile rational philosophy with Islamic theology. His aim was to prove the existence of God and His creation of the world scientifically and through reason and logic. Avicenna's views on Islamic theology (and philosophy) were enormously influential, forming part of the core of the curriculum at Islamic religious schools until the 19th century. Avicenna wrote a number of short treatises dealing with Islamic theology. These included treatises on the prophets (whom he viewed as "inspired philosophers"), and also on various scientific and philosophical interpretations of the Quran, such as how Quranic cosmology corresponds to his own philosophical system. In general these treatises linked his philosophical writings to Islamic religious ideas; for example, the body's afterlife.
What did Avicenna hope not to do through his work? | unanswerable | 2 | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is an article:
From the way Arizona State coach Todd Graham talked Thursday at Pac-12 Media Days in Hollywood, you might have thought the Sun Devils had been picked to win the conference in its preseason media poll rather than third in the South division.
Despite significant losses to graduation and more experienced competition in the Pac-12 South, Graham appeared abundantly confident that ASU will be in the mix to repeat as South champs ... and possibly more.
"I think this is the best football team that we've had since I've been there," Graham said. "I've got a lot of confidence our team is going to compete and win a championship."
Graham wore wristbands on both wrists Thursday that, among other phrases, said "NC 15," as in National Championship 2015. So, no, Graham has not set the bar any lower.
Externally, though -- as the media poll results indicate -- expectations are lower. That stems almost entirely from the loss of nine defensive starters, seven of whom earned All-Pac-12 recognition last season.
There's also the fact ASU was among the Pac-12's worst on special teams last season, save field goal kicking. The depth chart, too, poses challenges, as only 12 of 34 players to sign with ASU between 2010 and 2011 remain on the team.
With all that to face, it's easy to see why most expect at least a slight regression from last season, which culminated with the Pac-12 Championship Game in Tempe. But as Graham handled questions Thursday about all the challenges ASU faces, he offered reason after reason for his confidence.
Perhaps from more than anywhere else, Graham draws confidence from ASU's offense. The unit returns eight starters, including third-year starting quarterback Taylor Kelly, star receiver Jaelen Strong and versatile running back D.J. Foster. The offensive line also looks to be better, with guard Jamil Douglas moving to left tackle and Auburn transfer Christian Westerman joining the starting five.
"This will be the best offensive football team that I've ever coached," Graham told reporters.
Graham didn't have to do much convincing there, as most expect ASU's offense to be among the Pac-12's best. If not for that, ASU might have finished even lower in the media poll.
For the defense, Graham admits he has a tough task and doesn't deny he'd love to still have Carl Bradford, Will Sutton and Chris Young around. But, as he has before, Graham pointed to the job he and his staff did in 2012 rebuilding a defense that had lost six starters. That defense wound up finishing with the Pac-12 second-best defense.
"When I came in, we were not very good defensively, and we weren't very big," Graham said. "We still weren't very big last year. So we developed a system and a scheme that can create explosive plays and takeaways and (tackles for loss) and sacks.
"I like the system we've developed. We've got to adapt it and tweak it a little bit, but I've got all the confidence in the world that we'll be productive again."
Those tweaks will be personnel-related, as ASU has a number of positions where no prototypical option exists, but Graham has expressed before his belief in his system is more crucial to defensive success than the players in it.
Graham also draws a great deal of confidence from reuniting with Keith Patterson, his former defensive coordinator at Tulsa and Pitt who spent the past two seasons at West Virginia. Patterson, Graham said, balances the staff and allows Graham to focus more on the big picture.
As confident as he may be, though, Graham does admit his defense isn't likely to be what it was last season.
"We're going to be young, but we're very talented," Graham said. "Will we be as talented and experienced on defense? Well, no. But I do think we'll surprise a lot of people."
As for special teams, Graham said on multiple occasions it will be the most improved facet of ASU's game this season. Patterson has led the charge in fixing the specials teams units, and ASU's coaches have spent a considerable amount of time researching ways to improve them.
"I think the key to our success is our special teams," Graham said. "That was our nemesis last year. It'll be the most improved thing on our football team."
There's no real answer for depth issues other than to develop young talent into reliable reserves, and ASU has an impressive pool of talent arriving this fall.
Up against all ASU faces this fall, some coaches might offer more measured predictions. They might speak in generic terms about "competing" and "being in every game." Not Graham, though. He has remained true to form, expressing more confidence now than ever.
"We were one game shy last year, and we don't want to be Pacâ12 South champions (this year)," Graham said. "We want to be Pacâ12 champions, Rose Bowl champions, and obviously, win every game. That's the standard."
*Graham didn't address them by name but acknowledged the losses of a pair of junior college recruits -- linebacker Darrius Caldwell and defensive lineman Dalvon Stuckey -- who did not enroll due to academic reasons. "It's disappointing we had a couple of guys that didn't make it. If you're depending on a couple of guys, you're in trouble."
*As usual, Graham spoke glowingly of senior quarterback Taylor Kelly: "This is the best quarterback in all my years coaching I've ever had a chance to coach."
*Graham's best quote on Kelly, though presumably a joke: "It's just the 'it' factor. I want him to marry my daughter."
*With D.J. Foster moving into a featured back role, Graham said he wants the junior to get between 25 and 30 touches per game.
*Asked if he could see himself retiring at ASU, Graham said he could. He detailed the commitment he and his wife have made to ASU and the state -- they paid off their house and have made capital contributions to the university -- and spoke again of his desire to have the kind of success legendary coach Frank Kush had at ASU.
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Write a title for it. | ASU's Graham as confident as ever despite defensive rebuild | 9 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Binge drinking among young women is on the rise, bringing with it a number of health consequences, including fetal alcohol syndrome.
a). yes;
b). no;
Question: Can we infer the following?
Young women are binge drinking more, which can lead to the health risk of fetal alcohol syndrome. | a). | 4 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
What is the answer to this question? the tcp and udp protocols both exist at what layer of the osi model?
| layer-4 | 6 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Nimetz'in önerisinde Yeni Makedonya Cumhuriyeti, Kuzey Makedonya Cumhuriyeti, Makedonya Anayasal Cumhuriyeti, Makedonya Demokratik Cumhuriyeti ve Bağımsız Makedonya Cumhuriyeti gibi isimlerin ileri sürüldüğü bildiriliyor.
Which language is this? | Turkish | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Dialogue:
Lydia: Are we meeting after school?
Sarah: Sure
Lydia: What time?
Sarah: I finish at 3. You?
Lydia: at 2 but my mom wants me to come home for lunch
Sarah: Then we can meet at 3:30
Lydia: Ok. See you then!
What was going on in that conversation? | Lydia and Sarah will meet at 3:30 tomorrow. Lydia finishes at 2 and has lunch at home with her mum, and Sarah finishes at 3. | 6 | Flan2021 | samsum:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
"Today I lost those who for 24 years I called...my family," said Enes Kanter of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blames Mr Gulen for inciting a failed coup last month and is seeking the cleric's extradition to Turkey.
Mr Gulen, who has a large following, denies being involved in the coup.
Kanter's father, Mehmet, disowned his son in a letter published on Monday by Sabah, a pro-government newspaper.
Mehmet Kanter wrote his son had been "hypnotised" by the Gulen movement.
"With a feeling of shame I apologise to our president and the Turkish people for having such a son," the letter said.
Q&A on the Gulen movement
Mr Gulen is regarded by followers as a spiritual leader and sometimes described as Turkey's second most powerful man.
Enes Kanter has been a vocal supporter of Mr Gulen on Twitter.
The movement - known in Turkey as Hizmet, or service - runs schools all over Turkey and around the world, including in Turkic former Soviet republics, Muslim countries such as Pakistan and Western nations including Romania and the US, where it runs more than 100 schools.
In May 2016, the Turkish government formally declared the Gulen movement a terrorist organisation.
After the failed coup, suspected Gulen supporters in Turkey were purged in a wave of arrests.
Western nations have been critical of the government's response to the coup. US officials have said they will extradite Mr Gulen only if Turkey provides evidence.
What was that article about? | An American basketball player has cut ties with his Turkish family over his support for Pennsylvania-based preacher Fethullah Gulen. | 4 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
In these two sentences (1) Strike a bargain. (2) We must strike the enemy's oil fields., does the word strike mean the same thing?
Choices:
i. different meanings
ii. the same meaning.... A: | i. | 3 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wic:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Choose from the options at the end. Are the following two questions the same?
What are some best hotels in Varanasi India?
Which hotels are best to stay in Varanasi for a family trip?
Select from:
(1). no.
(2). yes.
The answer is: | (2). | 8 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
It 's a bit foggy out by the lake this early in the morning . Texas in July does n't get mornings that are too terribly chilly , but as the warming air hits the cold lake water , a fine layer of mist blankets the glassy surface , and curls into the grassy shore . Katherine is sitting in the dewy grass , her back against an old oak tree . It is the very spot she had pointed out to Doc a few days previous .
Q with options: Give answer the following question using evidence from the above passage: Why does Katherine not care about getting wet from the dewy grass ?
Choose your answer from:
a). Old oak trees prevent moisture in the surrounding area , Katherine is dry .
b). Katherine is an animal and is used to being wet .
c). None of the above choices .
d). The dampness on Katherine will dry in time , no big deal . | d). | 4 | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Peter: are shops open this sunday??
Lance: i am afraid not, they are open on the next one for sure
Peter: fuck... my fridge is empty
Lance: dude it's easy to remember - first and last sunday of the month shops are open, as for the rest - they are closed
Peter: i know... i can't get used to it... shit
Lance: you can come over, i can feed you haha
Briefly summarize that dialogue. | Peter doesn't know when the shops are open, and when they are closed. Lance finds it easy to remember. | 0 | Flan2021 | samsum:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
The beer selection is not terrible, but that's the nicest thing I have to say about this place. The service was very slow. It took an hour to get our food and the place was only half full. We had to remind the server about our drink orders. After a while, we realized it was faster to go to the bar to get another drink. Somehow, even half full, the place was really loud. The food was ok. I'm not one to complain about expensive food on the Strip, because that's just how it's going to be, but I'd rather have food that's at least tasty, and not just ok. The Public House at the Venetian is much better -- a little classier but even more expensive.
Choose: was this review given positively or negatively?
Select from the following. 1. negative; 2. positive; | 1. | 2 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
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