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Select the correct sentiment of the following review: Storyline: Max von Sydow's voice-over narration hypnotizes the protagonist (and audience) back to 1945 where our protagonist the young American ideologist Leopold Kessler (Jean-Marc Barr) has just arrived in post-WWII 1945 Germany to help rebuilding the damaged country. Uncle Kessler (Ernst-Hugo Järegård) supplies Leopold with a job in the big Zentropa train corporation, but soon Leopold falls in love with Katharina Hartmann (Barbara Sukowa); daughter of Zentropa owner Max Hartmann (Jørgen Reenberg). Leopold soon finds himself caught in a web of corruption, being taken advantage of, losing his ideology, and is forced to chose between pest or colera. Mysterious, mesmerizing, manipulative, noirish, haunting, beautiful, and ugly. These are some immediate, grandiose, descriptions that come to mind when thinking of Lars von Trier's 1991 masterpiece EUROPA; the final chapter of the Europa trilogy. In USA it was retitled ZENTROPA so audiences wouldn't confuse it with Agnieszka Holland's EUROPA EUROPA from 1990 (equally a WWII drama). The Europa trilogy also consists of FORBRYDELSENS ELEMENT from 1984 and EPIDEMIC from 1987 (the infamous experiment that only sold 900 tickets in the Danish cinemas). The trilogy thematically deals with hypnotism and loss of idealism, although the themes of this trilogy are not as essential as the visuals. In the opening-shot of EUROPA we see a locomotive moving towards us while our unidentified narrator literally hypnotizes us: "On the mental count of ten, you will be in Europa. Be there at ten. I say: ten". A metaphor for movies' ability to transport us into a subconscious dream-reality. EUROPA utilizes a strange but extremely effective visual style -- that famous Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky is Trier's main-influence says it all. It's a black-and-white movie occasionally intertwined with red in form of blood, a red dress etc. According to rumors this inspired Steven Spielberg to use the similar effect in SHINDLER'S LIST from 1993 (coincidentially another WWII drama). Furthermore Trier uses so-called Dutch angels and reinvents background-projection by adding separately shot co-operating layers upon layers, but unlike old Hollywood movies that incorporated it for economical reasons, Trier uses it for artistic reasons. These carefully executed strange-looking visual techniques underline that we are in a dream-reality, we are hypnotized; the universe of EUROPA is not real! EUROPA is often criticized for weighing advanced technique (such as multi-layered background-projection) above plot and characters, but hey that's what reviewers criticized Stanley Kubrick's 1968 visual masterpiece 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY for -- nowadays it holds an obligatory place in all cinema-history books. EUROPA also gets accused of historical incorrectness. Apparently Trier assigns the Nazis' Werewolf terrorist-group too much historical significance. According to various online-sources that's correct (a fascinating subject - try Googl'ing it yourself!), yet Trier's purposes are neither educational nor portraying history accurately. EUROPA is a never-ending nightmare. Leopold Kessler is hypnotized, therefore the universe that the audience encounters is a distorted reality. Equally it shows how our memory deceives us -- a 100% accurate reconstruction is a lie! Although young audiences who experience EUROPA are too young to have memories from WWII, we have a collective memory of it from various BBC documentaries, so these small inaccuracies actually serve a purpose: they inform us us that we are not in post-WWII Germany 1945, but in Leopolds memory of it. All three Europa trilogy chapters portray young ideologists with noble intentions forced into corruption and losing their ideological innocence. The ambiguous endings of FORBRYDELSENS ELEMENT and EUROPA show the ideologists getting forever caught in their hypnotized realities. Before, during and after shooting EUROPA in 1990 in Poland, Lars von Trier and co-writer Niels Vørsel were extremely interested in WWII. It shows. It's packed with extremely beautiful shots catching the atmosphere of the time-period spot-on. A great example is the old Polish church (EUROPA was shot in Poland primarily for economic reasons) in the last act of EUROPA. As with 2001: SPACE ODYSSEY I think EUROPA will receive it's rightfully deserved place in cinema-history. Its method of twisting old film-noir love-affair clichés and visual techniques is so unique, strange and completely different from anything you will see from Hollywood nowadays, or any other dream-factory for that matter. EUROPA is an essential movie in the Lars von Trier catalog. Some write it off as pure commercial speculation, but that would be catastrophic. It's right up there with other Trier classics and semi-classics such as FORBRYDELSENS ELEMENT from 1984, the TV-series RIGET from 1993 and DOGVILLE from 2003. It's a unique experience from before Trier cared for his actors, and before the Dogme95 Manifesto. Watch it! "On the count of ten..." 9/10 Options: * negative; * positive;
positive
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imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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This place is great....just great. Been going there for years. You can get pretty good quality pizza......east like a pig.....for about $15...and that includes salad and drink with tons of pizza. Choose the sentiment of this review? Choices: [1]. negative [2]. positive
[2].
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Dialogue: Andy: i finally dit it man Andy: i finally did it!!! Christian: what did you do? Andy: i finally asked April to marry me!!! Christian: CONGRATULATIONS MY FRIEND!!!!! Christian: CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! Christian: i'm so happy for you!!! Andy: i had been planning it for so long Andy: i had thought of all the ways i could do it Andy: but i just couldn't wait more Andy: i had to ask her, i know she's the one Christian: have you set a date yet? Andy: 2 months Christian: will i be invited!?!?!?! Lol Andy: you will Christian: hahahah ok, that's all that matters!! What were the main points in that conversation?
Andy is very excited as he has asked April to marry him. The wedding is in 2 months and Christian is invited.
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samsum:1.0.0
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Choose the next sentence.(CNN) -- In the hubbub at San Francisco's airport following the crash of Asiana Flight 214, a United airlines employee and his fiancee allegedly stole luggage and exchanged some of its contents at a nearby Nordstrom for cash, a prosecutor said Tuesday. The two suspects -- Sean Crudup, a United customer service representative, and Raychas Thomas, his fiancee -- were arrested as the latter was catching a flight to Hawaii, the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said in a news release. Both are free on bail. The incident happened in the aftermath of the July 6 crash-landing of Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport. Two people died right after the Boeing 777 shed parts, spun and burst into flames and another died six days later; about 180 others were hurt. OPTIONS: - Asiana Flight 214 posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - Boeing 777 posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - CNN posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - DA posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - Flight 214 posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - Hawaii posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - Nordstrom posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - Office posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - Raychas Thomas posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - San Francisco posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - San Francisco International Airport posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - San Mateo County posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - Sean Crudup posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes. - United posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes.
Raychas Thomas posted bail "right away" and is set to appear in court August 26 for her arraignment, the district attorney notes.
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
Write a sentence not in English.
Ein Business Blueprint dokumentiert die Geschäftsprozessanforderungen eines Unternehmens.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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Data: AEK Athens F.C., league, Superleague Greece; Superleague Greece, champions, Olympiacos F.C. Sentence about the following data:
AEK Athens F.C. is in the Superleague of Greece, in which Olympiacos F.C. were past champions.
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Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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Tan cow with ear tags on a grassy field. Person in grassy field tending to sheep. Rate the textual similarity of these two sentences on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing". Pick from: * 0; * 1; * 2; * 3; * 4; * 5;
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0
Flan2021
glue/stsb:2.0.0
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Read this and answer the question In the Pre-Modern era, many people's sense of self and purpose was often expressed via a faith in some form of deity, be that in a single God or in many gods. Pre-modern cultures have not been thought of creating a sense of distinct individuality, though. Religious officials, who often held positions of power, were the spiritual intermediaries to the common person. It was only through these intermediaries that the general masses had access to the divine. Tradition was sacred to ancient cultures and was unchanging and the social order of ceremony and morals in a culture could be strictly enforced. What did many people in the Pre-Modern era express their faith through?
via a faith in some form of deity
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Flan2021
squad/v1.1:3.0.0
zs_opt
Note the options at the end. Select the topic that this about: The dollar rose against the yen and the euro in London on expectations the Federal Reserve will lift interest rates tomorrow and signal it plans further increases. Available options: +World +Sports +Business +Science/Tech
Business
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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Write an email with the following subject: Enron Metals Ltd (Enron Europe Office) Email:
Dear Mr Lay, I write to you as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Enron Corporation because I would like you to know that I am on my second period of sick leave in a year due to work related stress. A year ago I was apologised to by the Human Resources Department and told that they would not allow it to happen again. Through constant pressure and the unfair way in which I have been treated, the advice of my doctor and counsellor, as they are concerned with my health, was to accept the voluntary redundancy which had been offered to my colleagues and myself recently. Though due to my exceptional circumstances I wrote the attached letter. Today I received the attached response and I feel totally devastated that Enron Europe will not compensate me fairly for how they have affected my life and that of my family's. I read in Enron's literature that you care about your employees and their families, and feel that your code of ethics should have offered me protection against the circumstances that I find myself in, but to my complete and utter dismay I find this is not the case and in my experience I have suffered a great deal and this seems to have been totally ignored in the response letter. I haven't once been contacted by Enron Europe to see how I'm coping and give me any support whatsoever. They are showing no care or concern for me or my family. I write to you for help in this matter and to conclude this stressful situation that I find myself in due to your company. Under the circumstances and increased stress that the response letter has put upon me, I would be most grateful if you would respond to me as soon as possible. Yours sincerely
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aeslc:1.0.0
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Write an article based on this "The expansion of Heathrow will benefit airports across Scotland, UK Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has said." Article:
Speaking as he visited Glasgow Airport, Mr Grayling said the plan would also create jobs and international business opportunities for Scottish companies. Some London flights from Scottish airports have been squeezed out in recent years on capacity grounds. But Mr Grayling said opportunities for Scottish airports would be a condition of building a third runway at Heathrow. The UK's Department for Transport said it expected Prestwick in South Ayrshire to be one of the airports added to the west London hub's domestic network by 2030. Mr Grayling's comments came after he launched a public consultation on a new runway, which is unlikely to be operational until 2025. He said: "I think the expansion of Heathrow is a really good story for Scotland. "It's going to bring jobs north of the border to businesses who support the expansion itself and it will also support economic growth and strengthen Scotland's ties, through Heathrow, with the rest of the world. "We want to see as many direct flights from this airport but Heathrow is a hub that can take people from Scotland to places around the world that will open up new opportunities for Scottish businesses." Scottish ministers have backed plans for a third runway, arguing that it offers significant strategic and economic benefits for Scotland and could lead to 16,000 new jobs. Mr Grayling said the benefits would be spread beyond Scotland's main airports. He added: "The benefit of the expansion for Scottish airports like Prestwick and regional airports further north is that it's going to create far more opportunity for flights within the UK. "In recent years, the way Heathrow has changed, some of those flights have been squeezed out. "With a big increase in capacity, we're going to start to see stronger links around the UK, better links to Scotland, and it's going to be one of the conditions that we're going to set Heathrow Airport, that it's got to provide additional opportunities within the UK."
9
Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
zs_opt
What happens next? How to climb a tree Wear well-fitting clothing. The clothing should be loose enough to allow full range of motion, but not baggy enough to snag on branches. Remove all loose jewelry and accessories, especially from around your neck, as these may snag during the climb. Choices: a). The same goes for loose clothing like jackets or jeans. Loose clothing is better for the climbing technique than dirty clothing.. b). Don't forget to remove gloves. Even your shirt and mesh gloves can snag on branches.. c). If possible, wear flexible shoes with good traction. If your shoes have hard soles or poor traction, climbing barefoot might be easier.. d). Try items like : Flip flops disposable shin guards climbing ropes goggles clothing for winter hats and facemasks Purchase climbing gear. Climbing gear needs to be sturdy and tight..
c).
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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What is the solution to this math problem? Solve -44*n - 23*n + 72*n - 100 = 0 for n.
20
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get *it* repaired. Which option(s) below is/are correct for question: are "the tree" and "it" the same entity? Choose from: (1). no. (2). yes.
(1).
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Flan2021
super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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Summarize this article: Singer Justin Bieber greets fans at the 2012 Wango Tango concert at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California May 12, 2012. (Reuters) - Canadian pop star Justin Bieber ran headlong into trouble on a European promotional tour on Thursday, knocking himself out backstage in Paris and dealing with a crushing crowd in Norway that left some fans injured one day earlier. Thursday's incident occurred after the singer fell into a glass wall during an intimate concert in Paris. Bieber told celebrity news website TMZ.com he felt lightheaded but was able to perform his last song before going backstage and passing out for 15 seconds. TMZ posted an audio clip of its conversation with the pop sensation in which he said doctors told him he suffered a concussion and ordered him to relax. The singer quickly posted on Twitter that he was doing well, joking about the incident and saying "gotta laugh at yourself sometimes." The concussion comes one day after Bieber, on a brief tour of major European cities to promote upcoming album "Believe," was met with a crush of fans before a free concert in Oslo leading to reports of dozens of young girls being injured. Bieber's record label, Universal Music, said in a statement to celebrity site E! Online on Thursday that it "regrets strongly that some of those who were Justin concert had a bad experience." A label executive said "fortunately no one was seriously injured," and added that Bieber wanted to return to Norway and perform a future concert there. Calls and e-mails to Bieber's representatives were not immediately returned. Bieber performed a free, six-song concert at the Oslo Opera House on Wednesday that is planned to be featured on his upcoming one-hour NBC television special to be aired next month. The 18-year-old singer was forced to tweet a safety message ahead of the show after police were unable to control the crowds of fans trying to catch a glimpse of the star. "for the show to happen u must all listen to the police. we are all concerned for your safety and i want what is best for u. please listen," Bieber posted to his 22 million Twitter followers on Wednesday. TMZ said 49 young girls were injured and 14 taken to hospitals, and police came close to declaring a state of emergency in the capital. Those reports could not be immediately confirmed. This is not the first time Bieber fever has caused crowd control and safety issues. In November 2009, fans stampeded a shopping mall in Long Island, New York ahead of an appearance by the pop star, forcing organizers to cancel the event. Bieber's manager was charged with reckless endangerment and criminal nuisance, but the charges were later dropped. (Reporting By Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte) ||||| Justin Bieber Knocked Out Cold In Paris Justin Bieber Suffers Concussion, Knocked Out Cold in Paris EXCLUSIVE was knocked out cold after running into a wall of glass during a concert in Paris.We just spoke with Justin, who said he was performing on stage, and in between songs he walked backstage and hit the glass. He says he was disoriented, but went back on stage and finished his set.As he walked to his dressing room he passed out cold, for around 15 seconds. Doctors say Justin suffered a concussion but he'll be ok.This is not the first time Justin has had a run-in with blocks of glass. Check out the video.Justin told us, "I guess me and glass windows just don't work." ||||| Summary:
– More bad news for Justin Bieber: He knocked himself out after crashing into a glass wall in Paris. The singer walked headlong into the wall shortly before his last number at a private performance in an undisclosed highrise in the city. "It really hurt, and I felt light-headed, but my adrenaline pushed me through it" to finish the performance, he told TMZ. But the Biebs passed out cold for several seconds when he went backstage, and he was "unresponsive" for longer, he said. French doctors told him he had suffered a concussion, and should take it easy and keep someone nearby as he recovered, reports Reuters. He said he later felt fine, though still had a headache. You "gotta laugh at yourself sometime," he said. It's a bad moon rising for Bieber. The singer is under investigation for possible assault in a recent confrontation with a photographer. Earlier this week, several fans were injured in a girl-crush at a free Bieber concert in Norway.
0
Flan2021
multi_news:1.0.0
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Write a subject line for this message: I am trying to pull together a QBR for Dave and Mark Frevert. Would Tuesday August 29th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. work for everyone? Thanks, Subject Line:
Coal & Emissions QBR
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Flan2021
aeslc:1.0.0
zs_opt
This question has options. Does the word "summer" have the same definition in the next two sentences? We like to summer in the Mediterranean. We summered in Kashmir. OPT: -different meanings -the same meaning
the same meaning
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Flan2021
super_glue/wic:1.0.2
zs_opt
Add spaces between the words in the following text: stellenmarkt.ch-ControllerSharedServices,Zurich-Airport
stellenmarkt.ch - Controller Shared Services, Zurich-Airport
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Flan2021
word_segment
zs_opt
Write the next sentence in the following story. How to add your business to local business listings Find your business on search engines. Before adding your business to local listings, you will have to identify whether or not listings for your business currently exist on these listing services. Start by searching for your business by name or address on the most common search engines, all of which have business listing services. Options are: (a). These are, in order of web traffic: google, bing, and yahoo! . Check to see that your business name exists on these websites and if it doesn't, immediately make an effort to add it. (b). Check your company's titles and obligations. Depending on your business's location and its current position as a franchise owner, you may need to check your existing articles of incorporation, trade and franchise board articles, and other related forms of information. (c). For example, if your business is the british mint, expand your search by searching " mint location services " or a similar name that includes a corporate logo. Go online to get contact information for your business' customers. (d). You can also use google maps to help you identify your business on searches for business listing services. Try the following search engines to narrow down your search.. The answer should be
(a).
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Flan2021
hellaswag:1.1.0
zs_opt
I just took a test in school today. What question was I asked?
To conserve the supply of nonrenewable resources, it is best to recycle
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
zs_opt
Choose the correct sentiment from candidates: Select from: +negative; +positive; TEXT:On the eighth day God created Georges. But the same as an eighth day doesn't fit into the week, Georges doesn't fit into the modern world: He has Down syndrome and is therefore marginalized by society, shunted off to an asylum after his mother's death four years ago. She was the only one who loved him. Harry is another man that isn't loved anymore. His wife has left him, for reasons that she is unable to explain. He loses the love of his daughters, too, when he arrives too late at the railway station to collect the two kids, who wanted to spend the weekend with their father. Harry is a highly ranked businessman. He knows all the rules that enable us to succeed in our modern meritocracy. But he has entered a state of crisis, which reaches a climax after the loss of the love of his daughters. He questions the sense of his life, without obtaining any definite results. Harry and Georges meet. At first Harry tries to get rid of Georges, the same as all the others do. But Georges can't be shaken off. And it gradually dawns on Harry, how much he needs Georges, if he wants to get over his identity crisis. It is Georges who opens a new access to the world for him and who makes him view his life with different eyes. Friendship and human warmth take the place of calculating striving for success. It is no surprise that Harry now cannot avoid failing in his job. Georges helps Harry to regain the recognition of the daughters. Even his wife has to admit that the fireworks which he organized were worth seeing. Nonetheless a reintegration into the old life is no longer possible. And the new one turns out to be nothing more than a dream with a time limit, which unstoppably will reach its end. The camera watches Harry and Georges from above, for one long minute, as they are both lying down in the grass, just savoring the moment. But the same as this minute will unavoidably go by, the friendship of the two men, which came into being in such a wondrous fashion, will not be long-lasting. Georges is destroyed by the impossibility of love to the opposite sex and can see no other way out but to commit suicide. Harry turns into a city tramp, who asks the car drivers that are waiting in front of the traffic lights for charity. The movie describes modern meritocracy as a disastrous mechanism which devours positive values such as human warmheartedness or friendship. It is Georges, the mongol, who seems to be capable of showing the way out of the dilemma, but unfortunately his plea comes to a bad end. However, his failure does not necessarily have to mean that it is impossible or not desirable to reach the aspired goal. The way he shows us is surely passable, although it requires a huge amount of willpower and, above all, the courage to apply a radical nonconformism.
positive
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Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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Please write a short summary for the following article: Freeport stock sinks as mining contract uncertainty rattles market TORONTO, July 24 (Reuters) - Shares of diversified miner and energy producer Freeport-McMoRan sank for a second session Friday, as uncertainty around Indonesian mining contracts added to worries about spending plans, high debt and falling commodity prices. The Phoenix, Arizona-based company has assured analysts it fully expects the Indonesian government to issue a six-month export renewal on Saturday, when the current permit expires, but questions remained on a longer-term contract. Freeport's stock tumbled 10 percent to $12.27 on New York on Friday, after a 9 percent drop Thursday, as several analysts cut price targets. Over the past two days, Freeport's market capitalization has shed some $2.9 billion, dropping to $12.75 billion on Friday afternoon from $15.66 billion at the close Wednesday. Freeport, whose chairman is currently in Indonesia for talks with the government, is also negotiating terms of a contract or license that could extend to 2041. Contract certainty is crucial, Freeport said, because it will spend $15 billion on an underground expansion at its massive Grasberg copper and gold mine, and must commit to a new smelter, estimated at $2 billion-$2.5 billion. "Right now, more than 75 percent of our reserves are going to be produced after 2021," Freeport Chief Executive Richard Adkerson said on a conference call Thursday. A current contract of work expires in 2021. Freeport is looking to raise funds as it eyes a $1.2 billion to $1.6 billion investment to boost energy production. Analysts worry there may be a weak appetite for a planned initial public offering of up to 20 percent of Freeport's oil and gas business this autumn. "We believe the timing of this offering is not ideal and think its valuation will reflect that," said BB&T analyst Garrett Nelson in a note. All options are on the table, said Freeport, which will consider asset sales, but does not favor an equity raise. "None of us want to issue equity at these levels," Adkerson said. "Ultimately the board is going to protect the balance sheet, so we're going to look at all options and see what we might need to do." Charles Bradford, president of investment research firm Bradford Research, said the sell-off in Freeport shares was overdone. Freeport's second-quarter profit beat expectations and costs were lower than he expected. Bradford recently purchased a small number of Freeport shares due to price declines. "In my opinion, you buy when you have to hold your nose," he said. (Reporting by Susan Taylor; Editing by Bernadette Baum) Summary:
TORONTO, July 24- Shares of diversified miner and energy producer Freeport-McMoRan sank for a second session Friday, as uncertainty around Indonesian mining contracts added to worries about spending plans, high debt and falling commodity prices. Over the past two days, Freeport's market capitalization has shed some $2.9 billion, dropping to $12.75 billion...
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newsroom:1.0.0
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Décision 452 : LTA 31 ; 34 - Allemagne : Bayerisches Oberstes Landesgericht ; 4Z Sch 31/99 (27 juin 1999) Could you please translate this to English?
Case 452: MAL 31; 34 - Germany: Bayerisches Oberstes Landesgericht; 4Z Sch 31/99 (27 June 1999)
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wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
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"Are You Sitting Comfortably?" is a 1969 song by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues. It was written jointly by band members Justin Hayward and Ray Thomas. It was recorded and released in 1969 on the Moody Blues Album "On the Threshold of a Dream". Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text? Are you sitting Comfortable is a 20th century's song. Pick from: -- Yes -- It's impossible to say -- No
Yes
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Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
zs_opt
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true (see options at the end): Play with Me Sesame is a children's television series, spin off from "Sesame Street". It featured "Sesame Street" characters, such as Bert, Ernie, Grover, and Prairie Dawn. From April 1, 2002 until September 2, 2007, the show was aired on Noggin, which was rebranded as Nick Jr. on September 28, 2009. The series was produced by Sesame Workshop and Nick Digital. Sentence: The series used to air on Noggin OPT: * Yes * It's impossible to say * No
Yes
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Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
zs_opt
(options at the end). Does the word "tell" mean the same thing in "Can you tell whether those flowers are real or silk, from this distance?" and "No, there's no way to tell."? Choose from: 1. different meanings 2. the same meaning
1.
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Flan2021
super_glue/wic:1.0.2
zs_opt
Write a text based on "glickman criticizes farm subsidies" Text:
a flood of government farm subsidies over the past year has kept agricultural policy from becoming an issue in the presidential race , agriculture secretary dan glickman said monday .
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Flan2021
gigaword:1.2.0
zs_opt
Here are some keywords about a restaurant: name = Browns Cambridge, food = Italian, priceRange = moderate, customer rating = 3 out of 5. Write a sentence that describes the following attributes of a restaurant.
Browns Cambridge is a moderate price place that sells Italian food with a customer rating 3 out of 5
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Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
zs_opt
The Penn State child sex abuse scandal once again demonstrates how easily organizations, facing bad news that is not yet public, adopt a "circle the wagons" strategy to protect the institution, and convince themselves -- contrary to all evidence -- that the problem is not really very serious. It is an unavoidable fact that institutions act this way. It's a rare organization that has the integrity or the confidence to deal openly with embarrassment or scandal. It is much easier for leaders -- and crowds of disillusioned students in the Penn State case -- to flatly say the accusations are untrue. "I can't believe Jerry would do such a thing," they say. "The media has always wanted to bring down Penn State football." In the nearly 40 years I have been counseling organizations and their leaders about such incidents, their first reaction is almost always surprise and disbelief. These leaders often believe, naively, that everyone in their organization is ethical. Faced with allegations of wrongdoing among their co-workers or employees, they adopt denial as an institutional and psychological defense. If evidence piles up that the charges are true, too many leaders, recognizing their own failure to create and sustain an ethical environment, conclude there was no way to prevent the events. "This was an aberration," some leaders argue, "I am certain this person will never do anything like this again." "He only did it because he had serious financial troubles at home" or "She was going through a divorce." This can lead to the decision to ignore or sweep this case under the rug. Other leaders conclude that although the misbehavior is true, the media frenzy or the government response will be so overblown that they have a twisted sort of obligation to hide it. "You can't stop the occasional bad apple," one chief executive told me. "I would not be doing my organization any favors by revealing every one of these. The public would completely overreact." Once the initial decision is made that it's best not to come clean, it becomes much harder to come clean later. The original charges are compounded by accusations of a cover-up. Many leaders decide they have no alternative but to hunker down and hope the incident never comes to public attention. When it does, of course, the institution and all involved suffer much more damage than they would have by addressing the original charge. Looking back, we ask how they could have had so little regard for the victims of the behavior -- be they children who were raped or the community whose water supply was poisoned. The sad reality is that leaders, swept up in denial and concern about embarrassing themselves and their organizations, don't think first about the victims or the future victims -- they think about how to contain the damage. Penn State is neither the first nor will it be the last organization to demonstrate this pattern. In just the past few months we have at least three other tragic examples of allegations of abuse left unreported by respected organizations: the esteemed Citadel, and the Catholic Archbishops of Philadelphia and Kansas City, Missouri. Stories of businesses that stonewall are too numerous to count. The tobacco industry and its leaders have been pilloried for denying the harmful effects of cigarettes for decades. Chemical companies -- including W.R. Grace, which was portrayed in the book and movie "A Civil Action" -- denied and covered up the health effects of chemical spills. Banks today, particularly Bank of America, are assailed for not admitting how badly they handled mortgage modifications. I wish we had more positive examples to cite, but even now we have to reach back 30 years for a role model: Johnson & Johnson's decision in the 1980s to tell the public everything it knew about the poisonings of Tylenol capsules, a case study we still hail and teach today. There are legal and other mechanisms that try to force better reporting: states with "mandated reporter" laws; Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd Frank laws for business gatekeepers; even U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, where offending companies get credit for having strong reporting or investigative policies. And we hope that in a few cases at least, enlightened leadership will create a culture where incidents are openly investigated. None of this eliminates the need for individuals in organizations to exercise the basic moral obligation to report abusive behavior. Joe Paterno and Mike McQueary at Penn State have been accused of moral failure in the case of Jerry Sandusky because they allegedly failed to follow up sufficiently to prevent more children from being harmed. Although it may satisfy a legal obligation to report a suspicion to a supervisor, the more fundamental moral duty is to prevent harm to others, even if an institution decides to withhold information. This can take great moral courage and a healthy dose of independent perspective. But we all have a stake in the moral integrity of our organizations, and a sacred duty to protect the vulnerable. The opinions in this commentary are solely those of Kirk Hanson. Here is a summary of the highlights for this article:
Kirk Hanson: Institutions initially deny, hush up scandals to protect themselves. Hanson: Denial, secrecy is an institutional and psychological defense that backfires. Hiding makes it seem victims come last, he says: Think Catholic Church, The Citadel. Reporting takes courage, he says, and enlightened leaders foster openness.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_opt
Choose your answer: Is "Other long distance paths, linking green spaces, have also been created, including the Capital Ring, the Green Chain Walk, London Outer Orbital Path ("Loop"), Jubilee Walkway, Lea Valley Walk, and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Walk." a good answer to the question "What is the London Outer Orbital Path commonly referred as?" Choose your answer from: [+] yes. [+] no.
yes
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Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Add spaces between the words in the following text: ThisproductwasaddedtoourcatalogonTuesday02October,2007.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 02 October, 2007.
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word_segment
zs_opt
Identify the most salient words in this sentence: isolated stickers with the text open here written on each sticker
sticker text write
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Context: New Day is a 1949 book by Jamaican author V. S. Reid. It was Reid's first novel. "New Day" deals with the political history of Jamaica as told by a character named Campbell, who is a boy at the time of the Morant Bay Rebellion (in 1865) and an old man during its final chapters. It may have been the first novel to use Jamaican vernacular as its language of narration. Hypothesis: A book by V.S. Reid could be one of the first novels to use Jamaican Vernacular.
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Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
zs_opt
After the August missile strikes, diplomatic options to press the Taliban seemed no more promising than military options. The United States had issued a formal warning to the Taliban, and also to Sudan, that they would be held directly responsible for any attacks on Americans, wherever they occurred, carried out by the Bin Laden network as long as they continued to provide sanctuary to it. For a brief moment, it had seemed as if the August strikes might have shocked the Taliban into thinking of giving up Bin Laden. On August 22, the reclusive Mullah Omar told a working-level State Department official that the strikes were counterproductive but added that he would be open to a dialogue with the United States on Bin Laden's presence in Afghanistan. Meeting in Islamabad with William Milam, the U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, Taliban delegates said it was against their culture to expel someone seeking sanctuary but asked what would happen to Bin Laden should he be sent to Saudi Arabia. Yet in September 1998, when the Saudi emissary, Prince Turki, asked Mullah Omar whether he would keep his earlier promise to expel Bin Laden, the Taliban leader said no. Both sides shouted at each other, with Mullah Omar denouncing the Saudi government. Riyadh then suspended its diplomatic relations with the Taliban regime. (Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates were the only countries that recognized the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.) Crown Prince Abdullah told President Clinton and Vice President Gore about this when he visited Washington in late September. His account confirmed reports that the U.S. government had received independently. Other efforts with the Saudi government centered on improving intelligence sharing and permitting U.S. agents to interrogate prisoners in Saudi custody. The history of such cooperation in 1997 and 1998 had been strained. Several officials told us, in particular, that the United States could not get direct access to an important al Qaeda financial official, Madani al Tayyib, who had been detained by the Saudi government in 1997.67Though U.S. officials repeatedly raised the issue, the Saudis provided limited information. In his September 1998 meeting with Crown Prince Abdullah, Vice President Gore, while thanking the Saudi government for their responsiveness, renewed the request for direct U.S. access to Tayyib. The United States never obtained this access. An NSC staff-led working group on terrorist finances asked the CIA in November 1998 to push again for access to Tayyib and to see "if it is possible to elaborate further on the ties between Usama bin Ladin and prominent individuals in Saudi Arabia, including especially the Bin Laden family." One result was two NSC-led interagency trips to Persian Gulf states in 1999 and 2000. During these trips the NSC, Treasury, and intelligence representatives spoke with Saudi officials, and later interviewed members of the Bin Laden family, about Usama's inheritance. Do you have any questions?
Vice President Gore never received access to whom?
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super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
zs_opt
Given the fact "most predators live near the same environment as their prey", what is the answer to the question or completion "Why might wolves a new area where a lot of deer live?" Select from: -The wolves eat the same things that the deer eat -They wanted to be friends with the deer. -The wolves stay near the deer for protection -The wolves use the deer for nutrition
The wolves use the deer for nutrition
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openbookqa:0.1.0
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Which movie is the following review about? little more than an unconscious projection of the filmmakers' simultaneous desire for and deep fear of grotesquely overprivileged and snarky girls gone wild Movie:
sorority row
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opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
zs_opt
Write a sentence not in English.
Я чувствовал себя как некоторые убежденные коммунисты, которые в 1930- х годах вдруг осознали, что в Советском Союзе существует террор.
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
The state is also a host to a large population of birds which include endemic species and migratory species: greater roadrunner Geococcyx californianus, cactus wren Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, Mexican jay Aphelocoma ultramarina, Steller's jay Cyanocitta stelleri, acorn woodpecker Melanerpes formicivorus, canyon towhee Pipilo fuscus, mourning dove Zenaida macroura, broad-billed hummingbird Cynanthus latirostris, Montezuma quail Cyrtonyx montezumae, mountain trogon Trogon mexicanus, turkey vulture Cathartes aura, and golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos. Trogon mexicanus is an endemic species found in the mountains in Mexico; it is considered an endangered species[citation needed] and has symbolic significance to Mexicans. Aquila chrysaetos is what type of bird?
golden eagle
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
zs_opt
Write the last sentence in this story. (CNN) -- The first CIA agents landed in Afghanistan on September 26, 2001, beginning direct American efforts to overthrow the Taliban. Ten years later, the United States is still fighting the Taliban, and the recent assassination of Burhanuddin Rabbani, leader of Afghanistan's High Peace Council, shows that we are far from total victory. The terrorist training camps are gone and al Qaeda's top leaders are dead or on the run. Nonetheless, Afghanistan remains riddled with violence, corruption and hatred. The citizens of Afghanistan continue to suffer from crushing poverty, immobility and intimidation. President Obama in June made it clear that the United States would not continue to fight indefinitely in Afghanistan. The president announced that he would withdraw about one-third of the roughly 100,000 American soldiers in Afghanistan by summer 2012. He also pledged a fuller disengagement by 2014, when "the Afghan people will be responsible for their own security." Subsequent discussions revealed that the White House expected to keep no more than 25,000 soldiers in Afghanistan, about half the U.S. deployment in Germany. Although Americans must withdraw from OPTIONS: - Afghan, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Afghanistan, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - American, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Burhanuddin Rabbani, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - CIA, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - CNN, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Germany, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - High Peace Council, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Jeremi Suri, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Karzai, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Obama, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Pakistan, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Suri, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - Taliban, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - U.S., they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - United States, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - White House, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes. - al Qaeda, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes.
Afghan, they must do so in a way that supports positive changes.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
This centers on unironic notions of coming to grips with guilt. Merrill berates the distraught boy to stop his 'whining' about Rennie's death. Old-style real men in action, here. The crashing model plane and car crash must have been impressive on the big screen. The storytelling itself, despite the flashback sequences, plays it straight -- all the narrators are trusted by us (regardless of the 'truth' or 'untruth' of the dialogue), so there's no game with the viewer about narrative structure. This would become a rough template for future retellings, such as "Fearless". So all we're left with is individual performance, and at that level, it's best for Wynn's bantering, a virtual one-man show. Did this review think positively or negatively of the movie (see options below)? Possible answers: (i) negative (ii) positive...I think the answer is
(i)
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imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
zs_opt
Entertainmart has to win over the consumers with their low prices, or they will most likely go out of business. Who is they referring to in this sentence? Available choices: -- Entertainmart -- the consumers
Entertainmart
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definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
zs_opt
What happens next in this paragraph? A woman pours ice into a glass. She puts shots of alcohol into the glass. She shakes it and pours it into another glass. she Options are: [i] puts a straw in it and holds it up. [ii] shakes it and pours ice and other liquids into the other glass. [iii] puts a straw in the drink and shakes it around. [iv] tops off the shot glass.
[i]
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hellaswag:1.1.0
zs_opt
Does "The chickens have gotten very bold." appear to be an accurate statement based on "The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens. They have gotten very bold."? pick from the following. 1). no 2). yes
1).
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Can you generate a question with a factual answer?
What was Eisenhower's favorite film?
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Up to 150 workers were believed to have been inside the factory, which produces syringes and other plastic medical supplies, at the time of the explosion. Can we infer the following? Employee numbers reached well over 150 that were involved in the explosion Possible answers: (A). Yes. (B). It's impossible to say. (C). No. The answer is:
(A).
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anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
Generate a short summary this sentence: china launched a scathing attack wednesday on the us media , accusing it of plotting with anti-beijing forces to undermine the country 's development and fuel fears of chinese expansionist ambitions . Summary:
china lashes out at us media coverage
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gigaword:1.2.0
zs_opt
What is the version of the following sentence with correct punctuation? 2 years ago 3934 RedTube double penetration Brazil latina double anal facial latina group redtube
2 years ago 39:34 RedTube double penetration, Brazil, latina, double anal, facial, latina group redtube
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fix_punct
zs_opt
Text complete: i realize it might take you a while to get used to things , but there is no need to dance around any subject , nor is there any need for you not to embrace your status here . '' she smiled and ducked her head . `` at any rate , i wondered what i could do to help . '' `` there 's always something that needs to be done , '' adam said with a shrug . `` at present , we divide chores and responsibilities . we 'd be glad to have the
help
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lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
I just took a test in school today. What question was I asked?
Many leaves appear green because the leaves
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ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
While designing the setting, the team used elements from multiple locations, including New York City, San Francisco and London. As the game was being developed for a Nintendo console, the team included multiple Nintendo-themed Easter eggs for players to find. The team had to create a new game engine as previous ones were not able to cope with the scale of the environments. They also wanted the main character, Chase McCain, to have depth as they knew both children and adults would play the game. Undercover features full voice acting, which at the time development started was a first for the series, although due to development time, others featuring voice acting were developed and released ahead of it. For the voice casting, the team used voice casting and recording company Side UK. A large voice casting session was held, and several established comedians were specifically asked to come in as the team wanted good delivery for the funny sections of the script. By the time the script writer, former stand-up comedian Graham Goring, was brought on board, a rough outline of the story had been created. His main role was to fill in the gaps and put in as much humor as possible. Goring was given a lot of freedom when it came to the parodies, although the team were regularly consulted on the suitability of the material and a script editor was assigned to check his work. Drawing on his former profession, Goring included a large amount of one-liners and humor intended for both children and adults. Following the template of The Simpsons, the game contains a high number of family-friendly parodies, referencing movies such as The Shawshank Redemption and The Matrix, and TV series such as Starsky & Hutch. The game's story took a while to write, as the team wanted to give it depth. Based on the above text, what's the best answer to this question: is lego city undercover based on san francisco? Choose your answer from: (A). no; (B). yes;
(A).
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bool_q:1.0.0
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How do I memorize faster? What is the fastest way to memorize something? Choose your answer. Are these two questions paraphrases of each other? Available options: -- no; -- yes;
yes
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
zs_opt
Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: How to treat musculoskeletal pain without surgery<br>Take it easy. When you first notice any musculoskeletal pain, you should take it easy and rest your sore muscles. This means abstaining from exercise, strenuous activity, or any other activity that will overwork your muscles. Available choices: i. Yes ii. It's impossible to say iii. No Hypothesis: Bigger muscles need more rest time than smaller muscles.
ii.
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anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
IPhone-Assembly Tycoon Gou Drove Hard for Sharp Deal in Japan Terry Gou, the Taiwanese tycoon whose company makes most of Apple Inc.’s iPhones, donned his lucky yellow scarf and headed into the headquarters of Sharp Corp. in Osaka, Japan. It was time for a last-ditch bid to take over the fabled but floundering Japanese electronics firm. At the time of the Jan. 30 meeting, the prospects of a deal—such as the one officially announced Wednesday—were dim as Japanese media were reporting that Mr.... Write a one or two sentence summary.
Foxconn chairman Terry Gou orchestrated a $3.5 billion acquisition of the Japanese electronics giant Sharp, beating out the government-backed fund Innovation Network Corp. of Japan.
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newsroom:1.0.0
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" We acted because we saw the evidence in a dramatic new light - through the prism of our experience on 9-11 . " " We acted because we saw the existing evidence in a new light , through the prism of ... Sept . 11th . " Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? pick from the following. A). no B). yes
B).
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
Premise: "They went back and forth for some time." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "For some time they went back and forth." true? Choose your answer from: (A). yes. (B). it is not possible to tell. (C). no.
(A).
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Write a sentence not in English.
J'ai finalement voté pour la résolution commune sur les préférences tarifaires généralisées (SPG) (RC7-0181/2010), même si je regrette profondément que l'ambassade colombienne soit parvenue à convaincre certains de nos collègues de renoncer à presque toutes les références à la nécessité d'enquêter sur les violations des droits de l'homme en Colombie et de décider sur la base des résultats de cette enquête de maintenir ou de supprimer les préférences tarifaires applicables aux produits colombiens.
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wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
a super pair of chrome and black smokey glass tables, from 60’s france. fabulous as coffee tables, side tables or bedside tables. Repeat this setence, but with the correct capitalization.
A super pair of chrome and black smokey glass tables, from 60’s France. Fabulous as coffee tables, side tables or bedside tables.
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true_case
zs_opt
IndyMac often made loans without verification of the borrower’s income or assets, and to borrowers with poor credit histories. Appraisals obtained by IndyMac on underlying collateral were often questionable as well. As an Alt-A lender, IndyMac’s business model was to offer loan products to fit the borrower’s needs, using an extensive array of risky option-adjustable-rate-mortgages (option ARMs), subprime loans, 80/20 loans, and other nontraditional products. Ultimately, loans were made to many borrowers who simply could not afford to make their payments. The thrift remained profitable only as long as it was able to sell those loans in the secondary mortgage market. IndyMac resisted efforts to regulate its involvement in those loans or tighten their issuing criteria: see the comment by Ruthann Melbourne, Chief Risk Officer, to the regulating agencies. Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): What was questionable on IndyMac's underlying collateral?
Appraisals
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Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
zs_opt
Write a question about the following article: Coming off their Bye Week, the Titans went home for an AFC South battle with the Houston Texans. After a scoreless first quarter, Titans QB Vince Young started the scoring with a 20-yard TD run. Afterwards, Texans kicker Kris Brown would kick a 27-yard field goal. Tennessee would strike back with DE Tony Brown returning a fumble 40 yards for a touchdown. In the third quarter, Young would complete a 20-yard TD pass to WR Bobby Wade, while Houston QB Sage Rosenfels (who replaced starting QB David Carr early in the quarter) completed a 10-yard TD pass to WR Andre Johnson. In the fourth quarter, Adam "Pacman" Jones helped the Titans boost their lead by returning a punt 53 yards for a touchdown. The Texans would try to fight back, as Rosenfels completed a 1-yard TD pass to rookie TE Owen Daniels (Extra Point Attempt Failed) and a 2-yard TD pass to Daniels (2-Point Attempt Failed). In the end, Tennessee would get consecutive victories, as the Titans improved to 2-5. Question about the article:
What are the two shortest touchdown passes made?
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drop:2.0.0
zs_opt
Multi-select: Is it possible to draw the conclusion that "Lucy had studied so hard." if "Anna did a lot worse than her good friend Lucy on the test because she had studied so hard."? Choose your answer from: (a). no. (b). yes.
(b).
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
The Holiday Bowl is a post-season NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football bowl game that has been played annually since 1978 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, United States. Since the 2014 edition, it has featured a matchup of Pac-12 and Big Ten teams. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? In 1980, Qualcomm stadium was renamed. (i). Yes; (ii). It's impossible to say; (iii). No;
(ii).
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Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
zs_opt
Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument, established, "1907-07-11"; 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument, country, "United States"; 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument, category, Historic districts in the United States; 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument, district, Monocacy National Battlefield; Monocacy National Battlefield, nearestCity, Frederick, Maryland; 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument, owningOrganisation, National Park Service. Sentence:
The 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument (established 1907-07-11) is a United States historic district. It is located in the Monocacy National Battlefield district and owned by the National Park Service. The closest city to the battlefield is Frederick, Maryland.
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Question: Which energy type is common enough in Nevada to make a significant contribution to the renewable energy needs of the state? What is the correct answer to the question from the following choices? Select from: -- coal; -- geothermal; -- natural gas; -- petroleum;
geothermal
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
Write a question you would see in a school textbook.
Who was a leading authority on continental drift in the early 1900s?
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ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
Choose how you want this story to end. In 1986, with control of the United States Senate up for grabs, The Economist dispatched a reporter to Nevada, an important battleground that year, to survey the race between then-Rep. Harry Reid and his Republican opponent, James Santini. "Mr. Reid's performance in Las Vegas could well turn on the Mormon vote," the correspondent noted, spotlighting Reid's religion. "Though only some 12% of Nevadans are Mormons, they punch more than their weight. Less than half the state's eligible voters bother to register, but Mormons almost always do, which gives them about a quarter of the likely turnout." Members of the Jesus Christ Church of Latter Day Saints still punch more than their weight in Nevada politics, holding a broad array of elected offices and deep sway within the business community. Strategists in both parties, though, operate under the assumption that the OPTIONS: - GOP share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Harry Reid share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - James Santini share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Jesus Christ Church of Latter Day Saints share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - LDS share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Las Vegas share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Mormon share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Mormons share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Nevada share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Nevadans share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Reid share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Republican share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - Romney share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - The Economist share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates. - United States Senate share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates.
Mormon share of the vote drops off sharply in Nevada's general elections, and that most of their support goes to GOP candidates.
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
The Finnish government and major creditors of bankrupt shipyard Waertsilae Marine Industries Oy agreed in principle to form a new company to complete most of the troubled shipyard's backlog of 15 ships. The new company will attempt to limit the shipyard's losses, participants said. "The situation is that the bankruptcy court will get out of the shipbuilding business. Everything will be taken over by the new company," said Christian Andersson, executive vice president of Oy Waertsilae, former parent of Waertsilae Marine. Once its ownership is finalized, the new company will open talks with state-appointed receivers to buy or lease Waertsilae Marine's shipyard facilities. Subcontractors will be offered a settlement and a swift transition to new management is expected to avert an exodus of skilled workers from Waertsilae Marine's two big shipyards, government officials said. Under an accord signed yesterday, the government and Union Bank of Finland would become major shareholders in the new company, each injecting 100 million Finnish markkaa ($23.5 million). Oy Waertsilae is to contribute 200 million markkaa, most of it as subordinated debt, and take a minority stake in the new company. Customers holding contracts for Waertsilae Marine's undelivered ships are expected to subscribe most of the remaining 170 million markkaa in share capital, government officials said. Waertsilae Marine's biggest creditor is Miami-based Carnival Cruise Lines Inc. Carnival, which has three ships on order from Waertsilae Marine, presented claims for $1.5 billion damages in the bankruptcy court this week. Waertsilae Marine's bankruptcy proceedings began Tuesday in a Helsinki court. After reading the above, is "Yes, they will be major shareholders" the correct answer to the question "Will the Finnish government own the new company?"? Available options: [i] no [ii] yes
[ii]
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super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
zs_opt
Use evidence from the fact that hawks eat lizards to answer the following question. Choose from options. "Hawks eat" Choose your answer from: A. eggs. B. eagles. C. dogs. D. geckos.
D.
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openbookqa:0.1.0
zs_opt
Strike a medal. Strike coins. Choose your answer: Does the word "strike" mean the same thing in the above two sentences? Possible answers: (a). different meanings; (b). the same meaning;
(b).
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Flan2021
super_glue/wic:1.0.2
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Jara, also known as Jera, is a Nigerian language reported to be spoken by 46,000 people in 2000. It is spoken in Borno and Gombe States, in the Biu, Kwaya-Kusar, Akko, and Yamaltu-Deba LGAs. It is an Afro-Asiatic language, in the Biu–Mandara branch of Chadic family. Use of Jara is declining; it is being displaced by Fulfulde and Hausa. Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text? Jara is a form of the Chinese language Available choices: [-] Yes. [-] It's impossible to say. [-] No.
No
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Write highlights for this article: By. Lizzie Edmonds. PUBLISHED:. 06:14 EST, 23 December 2013. |. UPDATED:. 07:05 EST, 23 December 2013. These are just some of the historic Radio Times Christmas front covers from the last 90 years. From a family round the fire, to a red-breasted robin perched on a holly tree - the Christmas editions of the iconic TV listings magazine have featured numerous festive scenes throughout the years. The first set of covers from 1923 is a colour. illustration of a family sitting together around the radio together. In the beginning: The very first Christmas cover, left, of Radio Times from 1923 and right, the 1924 edition. The publication is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. It was the first ever edition of the publication to feature a colour front cover and was a roaring success - despite the then editor voicing concerns it may put readers off. Santa. Claus didn't appear on the cover until 1940, when he. was wearing a helmet in support for the troops fighting in the Second World War. Despite his slow start, Father Christmas has appeared on the most covers - a grand total of 13 issues. Celebrities. have also featured and a period of the 1970s strayed from the tradition hand. drawn design to photographs of icons such as the Two Ronnies, Morecambe. and Wise and Frank Spencer. Party season: The 1925 cover, left, features a couple having a festive dance while the edition from 1933 is particularly striking with its red, white and blue theme. First appearance: Santa graces the front cover for the first time in 1940. The cover from 1953 depicts a traditional scene of children waiting for Father Christmas to arrive. This year's. cover is a modern take on the 1920s illustrated cover but includes a favourite television character - Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas from. the animation the Snowman. The Radio Times is one of the most. popular British magazines and even received a Guinness World Record in. 1988 for selling over 11.2 million copies that year. Deputy Editor and art director Shem Law believes it has become an integral part of the British Christmas experience. Rockin' robin: The 1957 edition features a splendid red-breasted robin happily holding holly in its beak while 1965's cover sees a rather abstract geometric design. Patterned: The cover from 1967 shows an elaborate festive coloured front cover while 1973's edition sees Morecambe and Wise and The Two Ronnies. Crackers: Frank Spencer poses for the 1974 edition while the scene on the 1988 front cover, featuring a ballerina and a jester, is a rather whimsical affair. He. said: 'The Christmas Radio Times is a tradition and is very, very. British. It is part of the national psyche and plays an important part. of everyone's Christmas. 'I. remember there always being a copy in my house growing up and without me. even realising it has become a tradition in my own home for my four. children. 'It is the only Radio Times issue that people will always go out of their way to buy.' Mr Law added: 'A key part of a British. Christmas is the family sitting together watching television - circling. their favourite programmes in the magazine and debating with the family. what will be watched on each day. Santa's here! The 1991 cover features Father Christmas, who has graced the cover 13 times in 90 years. An illustration of Harry Potter took centre stage in 2000. It's Christmas, Gromit! Animated figures Wallace. and Gromit in 2008 and Father Christmas is here once again for this. year's front cover from classic film The Snowman. 'I. have known people from other cultures to remark that our love for. Christmas issue is bizarre but that is because they don't have British. television - nothing is as good as that.' To celebrate the return of. Sherlock, this year Radio Times have teamed up with Penguin to give away a free. copy of The Return of Sherlock Holmes with the double issue. Shem. Law has now compiled the book celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the. Radio Times which features not only Christmas covers but also particularly iconic ones from the rest of the year. The Radio Times Cover Story is available from shop.radiotimes.com starting at £20 for the paperback. Radio Times was first printed on 28. September 1923. When it launched an issue cost 2d - two old pennies. It only went up to three pennies in 1951. The magazine only carried broadcast listings for BBC radio and television channels until TV channels were deregulated in 1991. The ITV-published magazine, TVTimes, carried only ITV and then, from 1982, Channel 4 television listings. Today both publications carry listings for all major channels. Following deregulation, there was outcry from other listings magazines that Radio Times was advertised on the BBC which gave an unfair advantage to the publication. In the past, there has been controversy around the magazine featuring mainly BBC shows on its front cover - with Dr Who appearing on 29 issues. Since Christmas 1969, a double-sized. issue - hailed as 'Legendary' by the magazine's publishers - has been. released each December containing listings for two weeks of programmes. Originally, this covered both Christmas and New Year listings but in. some years these appear in separate editions. It was, at one time, the biggest selling publication in Europe. The. latest circulation figures to June 2013 see the Radio Times it 812,543,. making it third in the TV listings magazine market behind TV Choice. Highlights:
Iconic TV listings magazine has been printing since 1923 - and has featured 90 iconic Christmas front covers. First features a family sitting around the radio together and this year's includes an animation from the Snowman. Two Ronnies, Morecambe and Wise, and Frank Spencer have all graced the cover of popular listings magazine.
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Answer the question If enough heat is taken away from a container of water, what will happen to the water? Pick your answer from: A). It will begin to boil.. B). It will become a solid.. C). It will turn into a gas.. D). It will increase in weight..
B).
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Sound waves are mechanical waves. They can travel only through matter. They cannot travel through empty space. This was demonstrated in the 1600s by a scientist named Robert Boyle. Boyle placed a ticking clock in a sealed glass jar. The clock could be heard ticking through the air and glass of the jar. Then Boyle pumped the air out of the jar. The clock was still running, but the ticking could not be heard. Thats because the sound couldnt travel without air particles to transfer the sound energy. Is there any other place where sound cannot be heard? Here is a hint: is there any other place that does not have air molecules? Thats right, in space sound cannot be transferred. So can astronauts hear each other? Yes, they can, because they are in enclosed space stations or pressurized suits.In both cases, they are surrounded by air molecules. If they left their space ship and did not use their electronics, they would not be able to hear each other. Next time you watch a science fiction movie, think about this factoid. When spaceships are destroyed by hostile alien beings, there would be no sound heard. Sound waves can travel through many kinds of matter. Question: "How did Robert Boyle prove the properties of sound waves?" Response: "He removed the air from the inside of a ticking clock and it stopped making noise." Available choices: (a). no (b). yes Does the response correctly answer the question?
(a).
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Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative (see options at the end)? vardalos and corbett , who play their roles with vibrant charm OPT: (A). negative (B). positive
(B).
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Tiedätte varmaan, että kyse oli siitä, ettei naisia, jotka keskeyttävät raskautensa ennen kymmenettä raskausviikkoa, enää kohdella rikollisina. Translate to English English:
As you are no doubt aware, it was about no longer treating women who terminate a pregnancy up until the tenth week as criminals.
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Summarize this article: Three years ago over a quarter of Wales' 22 councils were not performing well enough according to the schools watchdog and were in special measures. Last year they had all been taken out of monitoring by inspectors at Estyn. But Dr Phillip Dixon said improvements were "from a very low base". Between 2011 and 2013 six local authorities' schools departments were placed in special measures by Estyn - the schools inspectorate's emergency category. It led First Minister Carwyn Jones to say in 2014 that he believed some councils were incapable of improving education in their area. And responsibility for school improvement was removed from councils and given to four regional consortia. By the beginning of 2016 all councils had improved sufficiently to be lifted out of special monitoring by the watchdog. Dr Dixon, a former director of education union ATL Cymru, believes there have been improvements to how councils have run schools in recent years. Placing some councils in special measures was a "real encounter with reality because some of them were kidding themselves", he said. "Overall things are looking up and things are going in the right direction. "But we shouldn't be complacent - it should have been happening before." Disappointing Pisa results - in which Welsh pupils performed worse than those in the other parts of the UK - suggest that councils still face major challenges in playing their part to boost those international test results. And when it comes to the elections some voters will look at a local school which is underperforming or under financial pressure, and not recognise an "improving" picture. Welsh Local Government Association chief executive Steve Thomas said that it was "pleasing" that there were no councils in special measures at the moment. "Hopefully we can talk over the next five years about a continuing journey of school improvement and we need that to get up the Pisa rankings," he said. But if that aspiration is realised, it will have to be done in a climate of continued budgetary belt-tightening. £2,123m funding delegated to schools £5,570 gross schools expenditure per pupil £44 year-on-year gross spending per pupil rise in 2016-17 £100m over five years to improve school standards £35m Extra in local government settlement for school services Of the £2.5bn gross schools funding, 84% (or £2.1bn) goes directly to schools; the rest is spent centrally by councils on school transport and services for pupils with additional learning needs, school meals and milk. "We have protected school budgets over the last five years," Mr Thomas said. "But schools are under pressure, there's no doubt about that." And that can mean having to cut staff and courses. For councils, there are wider strategic decisions to make. "There's inevitably a pressure for schools to federate in terms of schools coming together to share costs," he said. It is inevitable too, Mr Thomas believes, that "some small schools across Wales will continue to be subject to school closure programmes". Decisions to close or reorganise schools are almost always controversial and some local authorities have been wrangling with decisions about how education is delivered in their areas for years. In recent months plans to reorganise schools have raised passions in Pembrokeshire, Powys and Carmarthenshire. A row about the future of Ysgol Llangennech, near Llanelli, has been particularly bitter after Carmarthenshire council voted to drop the English stream and make it a Welsh-medium only school. And in rural areas cutting surplus places has been a mantra as demographic changes have meant a fall in the number of pupils. But changes to Welsh Government guidance for councils could affect those plans if a presumption against the closure of rural schools is introduced as planned by Education Secretary Kirsty Williams. Councils have a major role in shaping the education of young people but whatever happens in the elections, decisions on schools will have to be made within the context of Welsh Government policy and severe budgetary constraints. Summary:
A "short, sharp shock" has helped councils enter the local elections having made improvements to the way they run schools, an education expert has said.
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Sound waves are mechanical waves. They can travel only through matter. They cannot travel through empty space. This was demonstrated in the 1600s by a scientist named Robert Boyle. Boyle placed a ticking clock in a sealed glass jar. The clock could be heard ticking through the air and glass of the jar. Then Boyle pumped the air out of the jar. The clock was still running, but the ticking could not be heard. Thats because the sound couldnt travel without air particles to transfer the sound energy. Is there any other place where sound cannot be heard? Here is a hint: is there any other place that does not have air molecules? Thats right, in space sound cannot be transferred. So can astronauts hear each other? Yes, they can, because they are in enclosed space stations or pressurized suits.In both cases, they are surrounded by air molecules. If they left their space ship and did not use their electronics, they would not be able to hear each other. Next time you watch a science fiction movie, think about this factoid. When spaceships are destroyed by hostile alien beings, there would be no sound heard. Sound waves can travel through many kinds of matter. Choose from options: Based on the paragraph, does the response "matter." correctly answer the question "What can sound waves move through?"? Choices: [i] no. [ii] yes.
[ii]
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Single/multi-select question: Is it possible to conclude that "Two young Snowman builders take delight in their creation." if "Two children take pictures of the snowmen they build"? pick from the following. [+] yes; [+] it is not possible to tell; [+] no;...I think the answer is
it is not possible to tell
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Multi-choice problem: Is "It was a major influence on Shakespeare's writing." true if "This book introduced Shakespeare to Ovid; it was a major influence on his writing."? Choices: 1. no 2. yes
2.
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Article:Several people died and around 1,000 others were wounded when police and miners attacked demonstrators in Bucharest in June 1990. Ion Iliescu, 85, was president from 1990 until 1996 and then returned for a second term from 2000 to 2004. He was accused of murder in 2005. However, those charges were dropped two years later and he has always rejected the allegations against him as absurd. In September 2014, the European Court of Human Rights criticised Romania's failure to put on trial people responsible for "crimes against humanity committed against Romanian civilians in the tortuous transitional period to democracy". The Romanian Supreme Court then re-opened the case in March 2015. Mr Iliescu made no comment in court as he appeared with other former government officials, including ex-intelligence director Virgil Magureanu and ex-Defence Minister Victor Atanasie Stanculescu. Months before he became president, Mr Iliescu helped bring down the Communist regime of Nicolae Ceausescu. However, when opposition protesters took to the streets to voice their anger against the new ex-Communist leadership, their demonstration was broken up by thousands of miners sent to Bucharest by Mr Iliescu to stage a counter-protest. Romanian TV broadcast archive footage of Mr Iliescu on Wednesday, showing him thanking the miners for coming to the new government's help. Former miners' leader Miron Cozma led the miners when they broke up the opposition protest in 1990 but led a miners' march on Bucharest the following year which helped bring down the government. He was later jailed for his role in the 1991 miners' actions. Summarize the main points of that article.
Romania's ex-President Ion Iliescu is facing prosecution on charges of crimes against humanity for the violent suppression of a protest months after the fall of the Communist regime.
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`` i 'd wish i could be back in texas , '' she says quietly . the sadness in her answer makes me want to hug her . i do n't know what it is about michigan that makes her feel this way . i just have an overwhelming need to console her . `` what do you miss so much about
texas
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Do these two sentences mean the same thing? Both rebels and government forces have been accused of pillaging villages in Liberia 's countryside despite the peace agreement . Both rebels and government forces , including those loyald to Taylor , have been accused of pillaging villages in Liberia 's countryside despite a peace deal . Select from: +no +yes...I think the answer is
yes
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Read this and answer the question. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". In the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Germany, three pioneer physical educators – Johann Friedrich GutsMuths (1759–1839) and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778–1852) – created exercises for boys and young men on apparatus they had designed that ultimately led to what is considered modern gymnastics. Don Francisco Amorós y Ondeano, was born on February 19, 1770 in Valence and died on August 8, 1848 in Paris. He was a Spanish colonel, and the first person to introduce educative gymnastic in France. Jahn promoted the use of parallel bars, rings and high bar in international competition. Who designed what led to ancient gymnastics?
unanswerable
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Illustrated magazines for Western expatriates introduced Western-style satirical cartoons to Japan in the late 19th century. New publications in both the Western and Japanese styles became popular, and at the end of the 1890s, American-style newspaper comics supplements began to appear in Japan, as well as some American comic strips. 1900 saw the debut of the Jiji Manga in the Jiji Shinpō newspaper—the first use of the word "manga" in its modern sense, and where, in 1902, Rakuten Kitazawa began the first modern Japanese comic strip. By the 1930s, comic strips were serialized in large-circulation monthly girls' and boys' magazine and collected into hardback volumes. Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): Who started the first Japanese comic strip in modern times?
Rakuten Kitazawa
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Single/multi-select question: Do the following sentences say the same thing? A black and white sheep is walking next to a white sheep. Little black and white calf with a tag on its ear. Return your answer on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "not similar" and 5 is "very similar". Pick your answer from: (a). 0 (b). 1 (c). 2 (d). 3 (e). 4 (f). 5
(b).
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FYI - We will be paying back line losses to APS tomorrow @ 4C - 1 mw @ HE 6, 1 mw @ HE 11. I've gone ahead and prescheduled this payback to ensure that it gets tagged. All you have to do is make sure this makes it into the El Paso model (EPE is the source). Following are the deal and tag numbers, just in case..... Deals - 800427/800467 Tag - 34307 Again, no need to do anything for this. Just put in in the model. And let me know if you have questions. Propose a subject line for this email?
APS Line Loss Payback
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I wanted to like this place...it's one of the only quick bites on this side of the center. I wasn't greeted at the door and I had to say hello at the register to the young workers. I asked if I could add turkey into the Big Cheese Classic, but they said they did not have turkey. So I still went with a classic grilled cheese! (Can't go wrong, right? Wrong.) First I saw him put lots of mayo on each bread which I thought was weird (and extra fattening). They brought it to me with just the Gouda and Swiss cheese. I asked where's the cheddar!? And the guy said he didn't realize it's made with all three cheeses (when the big menu is seen stated above where he's making it). They asked if I wanted cheddar (duh, and I'm not paying over $7 for nothing) and they added it into my already toasted sandwhich. So just more butter added making it tasting over burnt and greasy instead of making me a fresh one from their mistake. Definitely not coming back and will take the extra walk to Paradise Bakery. Choose the sentiment of this review? Choose from: -negative. -positive.
negative
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Write the next sentence. Tanya suffered from psychological delusions, so Megan gave them therapy, and Pick from: a). Tanya gained relief from the sessions.. b). Megan gained relief from the sessions..
a).
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I put coins in the washing machine at the laundromat. What is the effect of the preceding sentence? OPTIONS: - The machine powered on.. - I ran out of laundry detergent..
The machine powered on.
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Multi-select: Is it possible to draw the conclusion that "Martin is very successful." if "Pete envies Martin because he is very successful."? Available choices: A). no B). yes
B).
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Rewire (formerly RH Reality Check, long name Reproductive Health Reality Check) is a website focused on reproductive and sexual health from a pro-reproductive rights perspective. The website began as a UN Foundation blog in 2006, and became its own nonprofit organization in January 2012. In 2016, it was renamed "Rewire". Can we infer the following? RH Reality Check was 10 years old when it was renamed "Rewire" Available choices: *Yes; *It's impossible to say; *No; The answer is:
Yes
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Please add punctuation to this: 2 The decision of the election committee shall be enshrined in a resolution supported with reasons Punctuation version:
(2) The decision of the election committee shall be enshrined in a resolution supported with reasons.
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Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Context: Bountiful arrived after war's end, sailing into San Francisco Bay 21 August 1945. Bountiful was then assigned as hospital ship at Yokosuka, Japan, departing San Francisco 1 November 1945. Hypothesis: Bountiful reached San Francisco on 1 November 1945.
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Kew Bridge railway station is a railway station in Brentford and Gunnersbury, in the London Borough of Hounslow, and is in Travelcard Zone 3. The station and all trains serving it are operated by South Western Railway. The station was named after the nearby Kew Bridge. Can we infer the following? Kew Bridge railway station is one of the largest in the area Pick from: [-] Yes. [-] It's impossible to say. [-] No. The answer is:
It's impossible to say
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Eine Schande ist es allerdings, wenn die Berichtigung des Fehlers abgelehnt wird. Translate this to English?
What is shameful, however, is to refuse to correct the mistake.
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Hier bieten wir Ihnen eine Übersicht über stark reduzierte Immobilen in verschiedenen Kategorien und Preisklassen. Which language is this?
German
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Kids play soccer on a field. Generate a new sentence that is, on a scale from 0 to 5, a 4 in textual similarity to the above sentence.
Three boys playing soccer in a field
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The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the Fox television series The Simpsons. The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Maggie Roswell and Russi Taylor, with Tom Hanks, Green Day and Albert Brooks in guest roles. The film follows Homer Simpson, whose irresponsibility gets the best of him when he pollutes the lake in Springfield after the town has cleaned it up following receipt of a warning from the Environmental Protection Agency. As the townspeople exile him and eventually his family abandons him, Homer works to redeem his folly by stopping Russ Cargill, the head of the EPA, when he intends to destroy Springfield. For inspiration for the crowd scenes in the film, the production staff referenced a poster featuring more than 320 Simpsons characters. Groening said they tried to include every single character in the film, with 98 having speaking parts, and most members of the crowds being previously established characters instead of generic people. The series' regular voice actors: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, and Harry Shearer, as well as semi-regular performers Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden, Marcia Wallace, Maggie Roswell, Russi Taylor, and Karl Wiedergott, reprised their roles. Joe Mantegna returned as Fat Tony, while Albert Brooks, who supplied many guest voices in episodes, was hired as Russ Cargill, after he told the staff that he wanted to be part of the film. For "about a week", he was to reprise the role of Hank Scorpio, but when the character was omitted from the film, he ended up voicing Cargill. The cast did the first of three table readings in May 2005, and began recording every week from June 2006 until the end of production. James L. Brooks directed them for the first time since the television show's early seasons. Castellaneta found the recording sessions "more intense" than recording the television series, and "more emotionally dramatic". Some scenes, such as Marge's video message to Homer, were recorded over one hundred times, leaving the voice cast exhausted. The writers had written the opening concert scene without a specific band in mind. Green Day were cast in that role having requested to guest star in the show. Tom Hanks also appears as himself in the film and accepted the offer after just one phone call. Everybody Loves Raymond creator Philip Rosenthal provides the voice of the father in the "new Grand Canyon" commercial with Hanks. Due to time restraints, several guests who had recorded parts were cut from the film. Minnie Driver recorded the part of a patronizing grievance counselor in a scene that ended up being cut. Edward Norton recorded the part of the man who gets crushed as the dome is implemented, performing a Woody Allen impression. The staff felt the voice was too distracting, so Castellaneta re-recorded Norton's dialogue with a different voice. Isla Fisher and Erin Brockovich also recorded cameos, but their scenes were cut. Kelsey Grammer recorded lines for Sideshow Bob, who was to appear at several different points, but these scenes were also cut. Johnny Knoxville was also touted as a possible guest star. Although he does not provide the voice, Arnold Schwarzenegger is President of the United States rather than then-President George W. Bush because, according to Groening, "in two years ... the film [would be] out of date". Brooks was nervous about the idea, noting that "[Schwarzenegger's] opinion polls were way down", and has said that they "were [hoping] he'd make a political comeback". The animators began by drawing an accurate caricature of Schwarzenegger, but one of the staff instead suggested an altered version of recurring character Rainer Wolfcastle as President. This idea was developed, with the design of Wolfcastle, himself also a caricature of Schwarzenegger, being given more wrinkles under his eyes and a different hairstyle. Ask a question about this article.
what decided the casting for the simpsons movie?
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Bush said the United States was reviewing documents and interviewing Iraqis in an intensive effort to support the still unproven claim that Saddam had forbidden weapons . Bush said the United States was reviewing documents and interviewing Iraqis in an effort to support the administration 's still unproven claim that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Choices: a). no b). yes
b).
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This is a test of commonsense with single/multi-choices. Complete the next sentence: How to create an atkins diet menu plan Discuss your diet plans with your doctor. Before beginning the atkins diet, you should discuss your plans with your doctor or healthcare provider. Sticking to the atkins diet means major changes, and your doctor can advise you on whether or not this is a good idea for you and your overall health. OPTIONS: *Before you start the atkins diet, discuss these plans with your doctor. Understanding that an option is to have your diet plans based upon a particular point in your daily life, may prove beneficial. *Keep in mind that lifestyle changes will make some foods more appetizing on the atkins diet. Is the cut of vegetables difficult? Bacteria or oil grow, causing digestive issues. *The atkins diet isn't necessarily for everyone. For instance, breastfeeding mothers and people with severe kidney disease should not begin this diet. *Your doctor can discuss what you've eaten and measures you should take to maintain your current weight. Also, he or she can guide you on how to avoid giving yourself a " burn. The answer is:
The atkins diet isn't necessarily for everyone. For instance, breastfeeding mothers and people with severe kidney disease should not begin this diet.
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Here are two sentences: The tuxedo shop was used as a front for laundering proceeds from a stolen credit cards . Ragin and Hayes were accused of using a phony tuxedo rental business as a front for laundering proceeds from stolen credit cards . Do they have the same meaning? OPT: (i) no. (ii) yes.
(ii)
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