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Write the next sentence. He wasn't able to prop the bike against the fence, because the Possible answers: a). fence was too light. b). bike was too light. Answer:
a).
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Flan2021
winogrande:1.1.0
zs_opt
Generate a sentence, and then tell me the concepts included in that sentence.
Sentence: cameraman is very far in the field and shoot with a tripod a current events . Concepts: cameraman shoot tripod
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
O'Gorman High School is a Catholic high school located in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. O'Gorman Intermediate School, which is located down the street from the high school, is a feeder school for 7th and 8th graders. It is currently the only school in Timmins where the students wear uniforms. Can we draw the following conclusion? Other schools will soon instate school uniforms. OPTIONS: (I) Yes. (II) It's impossible to say. (III) No.
(II)
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anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
Note that this question lists possible answers. Which person is she referring to in the following sentence? Sarah went to Kelly's house because she was home. OPT: a). Sarah b). Kelly
b).
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definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
zs_opt
John remembered Bill because he had had been thinking about wicker chairs. Who is he referring to in this sentence? Possible answers: A. John; B. Bill;
A.
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definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
zs_opt
pick from the following. *negative; *positive; Short movie review: falters Did the critic thinking positively or negatively of the movie?
negative
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glue/sst2:2.0.0
zs_opt
Write the answer: (Tigran) Petrosian was world champion at what from 1963 to 1969?
chess
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trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
zs_opt
Context: The Anglo-Spanish War was an intermittent conflict between the kingdoms of Spain and England that was never formally declared. The war was punctuated by widely separated battles, and began with England's military expedition in 1585 to the Netherlands under the command of the Earl of Leicester in support of the resistance of the States General to Spanish Habsburg rule. The English enjoyed some victories at Cádiz in 1587, and saw the Spanish Armada retreat in 1588, but then suffered severe defeats of the English Armada in 1589 and the Drake-Hawkins and Essex-Raleigh expeditions in 1595 and 1597 respectively. Two further Spanish armadas were sent in 1596 and 1597 but were frustrated in their objectives mainly because of adverse weather and poor planning. The war became deadlocked around the turn of the 17th century during campaigns in the Netherlands, France and Ireland. It was brought to an end with the Treaty of London, negotiated in 1604 between representatives of the new King of Spain, Philip III, and the new King of England, James I. England and Spain agreed to cease their military interventions in the Spanish Netherlands and Ireland, respectively, and the English ended high seas privateering. Question: How many years passed between the beginning of the Anglo-Spanish War and the Spanish Armada retreat? Answer:
3
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drop:2.0.0
zs_opt
Complete: `` i 'm sorry , i just do n't know . i have the accident report from the police , though . and they said the coroner might have a report , too . '' i held out the police file , and he took it , opened it , and set it in front of him . `` ok , i 'll get that from the
coroner
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Flan2021
lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
A species of bird has not been seen since the 1900s and is considered extinct. Which evidence would best disprove the claim that the bird is extinct? Options are: [-] A bird watcher makes a sketch of the bird.. [-] A scientist discovers fossil remains of the bird.. [-] A researcher takes a photograph of the bird.. [-] A park ranger finds a suitable habitat for the bird..
A researcher takes a photograph of the bird.
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
zs_opt
Write a dialog about anything you want.
Greg: Guys, I'm outside and I can't find my car Dan: Oh man, and you said you weren't drinking tonight :D Susan: What do you mean? Maybe you parked somewhere else? Jack: Coming Sophie: Have you found it? Greg: No, Jack's here, we're looking Dan: Let us know, it seems weird Jack: Guys, the car really isn't here, we checked the whole street Susan: Oh no... Sophie: I think you should call the police. If you're sure you didn't park it somewhere else Greg: I'm sure, I was happy that I parked it so close to Jack's house, it's definitely not here Dan: I'm so sorry man :( Susan: What kind of car was it? Was it new? Greg: I bought it last month :/ It was a new Mazda Greg: Calling the police Jack: I checked the adjacent streets as well, nothing. The car's red so I don't think we missed it Sophie: If you need any help let us know Susan: It's terrible that people do such a thing. I haven't heard an alarm or anything Dan: Me neither, but the music was quite loud... Jack: It wasn't that loud. I don't get how they did it, Greg's saying he parked almost in front of my door Sophie: Can you check if a white Skoda Octavia is still there? Jack: Yup, still here, no worries
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samsum:1.0.0
zs_opt
Multi-choice problem: Based on the sentence "Four men- two in hats and two with mustaches- sit together by a fountain and large vents.", is the sentence "The men are sitting outside." a true sentence? Select from the following. 1). yes 2). it is not possible to tell 3). no
1).
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snli:1.1.0
zs_opt
Hancock: Yet again, college football's BCS works In addition to its own editorials, USA TODAY publishes a variety of opinions from outside writers. On political and policy matters, we publish opinions from across the political spectrum. Roughly half of our columns come from our Board of Contributors, a group whose interests range from education to religion to sports to the economy. Their charge is to chronicle American culture by telling the stories, large and small, that collectively make us what we are. We also publish weekly columns by Al Neuharth, USA TODAY's founder, and DeWayne Wickham, who writes primarily on matters of race but on other subjects as well. That leaves plenty of room for other views from across the nation by well-known and lesser-known names alike. We've been called communists, a cartel, crooks — and worse — but that's malarkey. And I'm proud to stand up and point out why college football is so popular and why our system works so well. College football was one weekend away from Boise State participating in the BCS National Championship Game because of what happened on the playing field — not in a chatroom, a boardroom or a newsroom. The BCS rankings are based on how a team plays between the white lines, and the results speak for themselves. If the BCS were corrupt, how could a missed field goal in the Boise State-Nevada game and a 24-point comeback by Auburn over Alabama have made such a difference? As USA TODAY reported shortly after Boise State lost its first game and TCU decided to join the Big East, "It's been a bad 72 hours for BCS bashers." The purpose of the BCS is to match the nation's top two teams in a championship bowl game while creating a series of other exciting matchups. It's nothing more than that. This season, that means the No. 1 Auburn Tigers vs. the No. 2 Oregon Ducks. If this were the shady system that some people claim, how could Boise State have been only inches away? And if the system were designed to shut out schools from the so-called non-power conferences, how could TCU — undefeated and No. 3 in the BCS rankings — play in the granddaddy of them all, the Rose Bowl? The abuse from the critics is balderdash. The fact is the BCS accomplishes its mission with a stunningly popular national championship game. It regularly draws more viewers than the NCAA Final Four, the World Series, the NBA Championships and the Stanley Cup Playoffs. And it does this while maintaining college football's wonderful regular season and also by preserving America's unique multiday bowl tradition that rewards student-athletes with a celebratory bowl-game week. As this season proves, outstanding teams can play in BCS bowls, including the national championship game, no matter what conference they're in. For much of this season, Boise State and TCU earned the ranking of No. 3 and No. 4. That can't happen in a rigged system. Commies? A cartel? Give me a break. The BCS is a voluntary arrangement that benefits every university in the NCAA's Bowl Subdivision. It has provided all schools with more revenue and more access to the major bowl games than ever before. Sure, I understand that many football fans want an NFL-style playoff instead. I know that they want to fill out a bracket, and that they want to watch more college football in December. They want their favorite team to have a slot in that bracket. But the desire for a different postseason format doesn't justify the false attacks against the BCS event. And as the person who used to manage the NCAA Final Four, I know that what works for one sport doesn't work so easily for a different sport. College football has the best regular season of any sport, and the lack of a playoff is one big reason why. Millions of football fans this year tuned in to watch the season-opening game between Boise State and Virginia Tech because there was so much on the line —starting early in September. If there were a playoff, the Alabama-Auburn game wouldn't have been as important nationally, or as dramatic. A playoff also would mean the end of America's bowl tradition as we know it. As Rick Baker, president of the Cotton Bowl, said, "A playoff system would ruin the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic." Under the current system, 70 schools and hordes of fans arrive days before the big game and immediately become the toast of the town. Fans and families plan vacations around bowl week. Student-athletes are celebrated as the players get to see places and do things they otherwise never could do. No wonder a poll of student-athletes taken by ESPN the Magazine earlier this year showed that 77% of players would prefer a career with three bowl games to a career with one playoff game. A playoff, on the other hand, would be limited to a small number of schools, and it would turn their celebratory week into a series of one-day business trips because the teams would arrive the day before the game and leave right afterward. If they won, they'd need to get ready for next week's game. That's not a bowl party — that's another game on the schedule. For the schools that don't make a playoff, their bowl games would fade away. Sadly, so too would a great American tradition. If ever a season showed that the BCS is fair and that it works, it's this season. And it happened while maintaining the thrilling regular season in which every game counts. Bill Hancock, former director of the NCAA Final Four, is executive director of the Bowl Championship Series. You share in the USA TODAY community, so please keep your comments smart and civil. Don't attack other readers personally, and keep your language decent. Use the "Report Abuse" button to make a difference. What are the most important parts of this text?
Best teams can play in BCS bowls no matter what conference they're in. Despite critics' pleas, a playoff would only hurt the best game in town.
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newsroom:1.0.0
zs_opt
Multi-select: Knowing that "recycling nonrenewable resources has a positive impact on the conservation of those resources", how would one answer "Recycling old cars has a positive impact on" Select from the following. (1). the weather; (2). conservation of metal; (3). human life span.; (4). the economy;...A:
(2).
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openbookqa:0.1.0
zs_opt
Please capitalize where necessary: the victor is the participant who earns the most points, as awarded by a panel of judges, for leaps, balances, pivots, flexibility, apparatus handling, and artistic effect.
The victor is the participant who earns the most points, as awarded by a panel of judges, for leaps, balances, pivots, flexibility, apparatus handling, and artistic effect.
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true_case
zs_opt
What is an example of a tweet?
@ThePBG always. I can only be me.
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sentiment140:1.0.0
zs_opt
Russia's president denounces calls for him to talk to Chechen separatists after the siege that killed hundreds. Choose your answer. What is this text about? OPTIONS: (a). World; (b). Sports; (c). Business; (d). Science/Tech; Answer:
(a).
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
zs_opt
A tent and a campsite in a sunlit forest. A white dog on a beach is carrying a stick in its mouth. 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". Available options: [i] 0. [ii] 1. [iii] 2. [iv] 3. [v] 4. [vi] 5.
[i]
0
Flan2021
glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
Offensive songs were heard during Liverpool's 2-0 win at Anfield in the first leg of their last-16 tie. Ninety-six Liverpool fans died as a result of a crush at Hillsborough in an FA Cup semi-final between the Reds and Nottingham Forest in 1989. United said the chants "have no place in the game". "It has always been the position of Manchester United that chants of this nature, which refer to historical tragedies, do not reflect the values the club holds," a spokesman said. "We are in discussion with our fans' groups to seek their support in preventing this type of behaviour in the future." Former Liverpool midfielder Ray Houghton told BBC Radio 5 live the chants were "dreadful". "It has to come out of our game," he said. "There were people in the crowd who lost loved ones at Hillsborough and that's really hard to take. "It's something we don't want to hear. It's happened in the past with Liverpool fans to Manchester United with what happened at Munich. It's uncalled for." In February 1958, eight United players and three club officials lost their lives in a plane crash in Munich following a European Cup tie. "When you lower yourself to that level [of those fans], it's quite remarkable," said Houghton. "It should have been a night of celebration - they haven't played each other in a European tie before. The fans should have been getting behind their own team. When you stoop as low as they did last night, for me, it's dreadful." A story in the Sun newspaper four days after the Hillsborough disaster criticised Liverpool fans' behaviour at the time. The newspaper is still heavily boycotted in Merseyside as a result. "There were chants during the first half - 'the Sun was right', referring to the Hillsborough tragedy," said BBC Sport's Juliette Ferrington, who was at Anfield. "It wasn't continuous but it was clearly audible, maybe four or five times. It kind of got drowned out. The noise at the game was deafening. "It happened again just after the full-time whistle - it was drowned out by: 'You'll Never Walk Alone' and 'we won it five times' (a reference to Liverpool's five European Cup triumphs). There was lots of saddened head-shaking in the press-box." Former United striker Dion Dublin told BBC Radio Manchester the songs were "disgusting". "It leaves a bad taste in your mouth," he said. "It's not in good taste, and the people that were actually singing it should feel embarrassed." What is a summary of this text?
Manchester United have criticised the fans who sang chants about the Hillsborough disaster during Thursday's Europa League defeat at Liverpool.
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Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
zs_opt
Translate "Hence, my first conclusion is that we should do less and we should do it better." to German?
Daraus ergibt sich meine erste Schlussfolgerung: Wir sollten weniger tun, das aber besser.
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Do the following two sentences have the same meaning? " Contrary to the court 's decision , we firmly believe Congress gave the FTC authority to implement the national Do Not Call list . " Contrary to the court 's decision , we firmly believe Congress gave the F.T.C. authority to implement the national do-not-call list , " the congressmen said in a statement . Choose your answer from: (1). no; (2). yes; The answer is:
(2).
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glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
`` Myles C. Fox '' reached Yokosuka on 23 September and departed San Diego on 8 October . On 23 September , Myles C. Fox left Yokosuka and reached San Diego on October 8 . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Options: i. no; ii. yes;
i.
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Flan2021
paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
Use the following highlights to write an article: Rasoul Speight, 32, caught hiding huge amount of heroin after routine traffic check in New Jersey. Passenger Gary Sylak, 26, also discovered with drugs and paraphernalia. Both men now held on narcotics charges. Article:
By. Daily Mail Reporter. PUBLISHED:. 15:10 EST, 22 February 2013. |. UPDATED:. 05:55 EST, 23 February 2013. New Jersey Police discovered a man was smuggling 100 bags of heroin in his anus following a routine traffic stop yesterday. Rasoul Speight, 32, and Gary Sylak, 26, both of New York State, were taken for additional searches when officers discovered that both men had outstanding traffic violations. At the station, police found that Speight, who is also listed as a member of the Bloods street gang, was storing a large amount of narcotics in his anal cavity. Busted: Rasoul Speight was caught concealing 100 bags of heroin in his anal cavity following a routine traffic stop in New Jersey. Gary Sylak was a passenger in the car and police discovered a syringe and spoon, covered in heroin residue, in the liner of his jacket. Officers believe the men were heading to upstate New York, where the 100 bags would have been worth $2,000. This heroin haul is described by The Smoking Gun as a new record for this specific method of concealment. Bola Adebisi, a 52-year-old Nigerian woman, set the world record for amount of ingested heroin ever recovered when she was busted with five pounds of the drug in 180 pellets at Dulles Airport in March 2012. But the heroin found with Adebisi was stored in her stomach. Speight was driving north on the Palisades Interstate Parkway when police pulled the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer over for having unclear license plates and an obstructed view. The men were pulled over in a routine traffic stop near Exit 4 of the Palisades Interstate Parkway. When officers approached the car they smelt burnt marijuana and after receiving permission to search the vehicle found 'nothing of evidentiary value.' But the outstanding traffic warrants for both men made police conduct an additional body search at headquarters, where the drugs were found. Police said they also discovered a syringe and spoon, covered in heroin residue, in the liner of Sylak's jacket. Both Speight, of Port Jervis, NY, and Sylak, from Shandaken, NY, were charged with possession of heroin with intent to sell, possession of heroin and tampering with evidence. Sylak was also charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. Both men were transported to the Bergen County Jail, where they remained on Friday awaiting arraignment. Both men face narcotics charges and were transported to the Bergen County Jail, where they remained on Friday awaiting arraignment.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_opt
@aliasgrace I'm gonna miss our emails and conference calls. Select your answer from the options. What is the sentiment of this tweet? (A). negative (B). positive...I think the answer is
(A).
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Flan2021
sentiment140:1.0.0
zs_opt
Can you generate a question with a factual answer?
What is the name of the momument to the victims of war and violence?
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a sentence about this data: Atlanta, areaOfLand, 344.9 (square kilometres); Atlanta, populationDensity, 1299.0 (inhabitants per square kilometre); Atlanta, isPartOf, DeKalb County, Georgia; Atlanta, areaTotal, 347.1 (square kilometres). Sentence:
Part of DeKalb County (Georgia), Atlanta, has a total area of 347.1 square kilometres, and covers 344.9 square kilometres. The population density of Atlanta is 1299.0 inhabitants per square kilometre.
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Write a short summary for this text: after quiet signals of administration concern about the political situation in russia , president clinton offered a surprisingly optimistic expression of support for boris yeltsin and his policies tuesday . Summary:
clinton convinced yeltsin reforms to continue
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Flan2021
gigaword:1.2.0
zs_opt
Here is a goal: One wants to cook while camping. Which way makes more sense to accomplish this goal? Choose your answer from: [1]. One should use the grill brought.. [2]. One should use the bonfire..
[2].
1
Flan2021
piqa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Translate the following sentence to German: See introductory invitation in German language. German:
Gleichzeitig würden wir ggf. den neuen Termin für diese Veranstaltung ankündigen.
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Here is a premise: "A large crowd of people are outside and a big sign reads "AIDS WALK" in the background among trees." Here is a hypothesis: "The people are protestors." .Does the premise tell us whether the hypothesis is true? Select from the following. (A). yes. (B). it is not possible to tell. (C). no.
(B).
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snli:1.1.0
zs_opt
Masked. Translate to Czech Czech:
Maskovaný.
0
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
The Roman legions first entered the area under Decimus Junius Brutus in 137–136 BC, but the country was only incorporated into the Roman Empire by the time of Augustus (29 BC – 19 BC). The Romans were interested in Galicia mainly for its mineral resources, most notably gold. Under Roman rule, most Galician hillforts began to be – sometimes forcibly – abandoned, and Gallaeci served frequently in the Roman army as auxiliary troops. Romans brought new technologies, new travel routes, new forms of organizing property, and a new language; latin. The Roman Empire established its control over Galicia through camps (castra) as Aquis Querquennis, Ciadella camp or Lucus Augusti (Lugo), roads (viae) and monuments as the lighthouse known as Tower of Hercules, in Corunna, but the remoteness and lesser interest of the country since the 2nd century of our era, when the gold mines stopped being productive, led to a lesser degree of Romanization. In the 3rd century it was made a province, under the name Gallaecia, which included also northern Portugal, Asturias, and a large section of what today is known as Castile and León. Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): Which language did the Romans introduce to Galicia?
latin
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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Please ask me a question.
Where can I get information concerning child custody files for the State of Utah ?
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trec:1.0.0
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Multi-choice question: Same meaning? Separate lists are provided for the 61 listed real estate and historic districts in Chicago and more than 350 listed properties and districts in Evanston . Separate lists are provided for the 61 listed properties and historic districts in Evanston and the more than 350 listed properties and districts in Chicago . Choose from: a). no; b). yes;
a).
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
Write a plausible story that ends with this sentence? Last sentence: a). Options: a). Robert studied hard and came in first place at the contest.. b). Robert stopped trying and lost the contest on purpose..
Robert was a math genius. Robert put in extra time and effort in his studies. He was invited to a statistics contest for young children. He was determined to win at all cost. a).
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story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
zs_opt
What is the most logical next event? How to teach rounding Count by ones to 10. If students needs help, they can use their fingers or manipulatives. Before learning to round, students must be able to skip count. Select from the following. (A). For example, students's nails need to be the correct color for their number so that they can find out which finger to point to. Again, students must be able to access a pencil or pencil and instructions.; (B). Counting is best taught in the pre-target state of mind. Connect the hands with fingers instead of fingers.; (C). Use your calculator and find them by entering some of your students' answers into a text-word prompt or word prompt. Just a notepad and a pen should do the trick for students.; (D). Skip counting allows students to identify the nearest ten or nearest hundred to a number that is being rounded. Students also need to understand the difference between counting by ones, tens, and hundreds, to activate their understanding of place value.;
(D).
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hellaswag:1.1.0
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What is the version of the following sentence with correct punctuation? Karibiktrn weekly from January to March 1 Week in a double cabin with ab 950 Euro
Karibiktörn, weekly from January to March: 1 Week in a double cabin with ab 950 Euro.
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fix_punct
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Even worse , some of these scams for credit repair may land you in trouble with the law if you are not careful . So you have three choices , pay the legal consequences , lose more of your money , or start to rebuild your credit the long hard ... Read If you need help getting back to a healthy credit rating then you should look into total credit repair . Total credit repair will allow you to restore your credit and be able to get credit on items and accounts . Q with options: Give answer the following question using evidence from the above passage: What may be the reason for their post ? Possible answers: (1). They want others to get scammed by Total Repair Credit .. (2). None of the above choices .. (3). They want people to give them money .. (4). They want others to stay away from scam sites ..
(4).
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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Please check if these have the same meaning. Options: A). no. B). yes. Due to the results in the last round , Gianni Morbidelli received + 30 kg , Andrea Belicchi + 20 kg and Jordi Gené + 10 kg . Due to the results obtained in the previous round , Gianni Morbidelli received + 30 kg , Jordi Gené + 20 kg and Andrea Belicchi + 10 kg .
A).
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
Trivia question: "What was being advertised by Lorraine Chase when she used the words ""Nah, Luton Airport""" And the answer is?
campari
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trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
zs_opt
Question 1: Would American politics be more or less polarized if state legislatures picked electors themselves, rather than have them selected by popular vote? Question 2: If I were to work for my mom or dad in an office environment, is it inappropriate or unprofessional to call them by mom or dad rather than their first name? Would it be seen as strange by my colleagues if I called them by their first name? Possible answers: [A]. no. [B]. yes. Are questions 1 and 2 asking the same thing?
[A].
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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A person peels shrimp. The lady peeled the shrimp. Rate the textual similarity of these two sentences on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing". Select from the following. a). 0. b). 1. c). 2. d). 3. e). 4. f). 5.
e).
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
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By. Eddie Wrenn. PUBLISHED:. 03:24 EST, 4 May 2012. |. UPDATED:. 08:14 EST, 4 May 2012. Scroll down for video:. Steve Jobs played many roles in his lifetime, from entrepreneur to visionary. He introduced the personal computer in 1984 and then kept re-inventing technology right up to his death. But here he is in a role that has never been seen before - playing American President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a spoof video aimed to inspire Apple's troops. Jobs gamely plays the role - capturing FDR's trademark smile, on a set which mimics the President's office right right down to the President's cigarette-holder. The video spoofs off Apple's iconic '1984' advert, which six months earlier had played at the American Superbowl and introduced the Apple Macintosh to the public. Found footage: Steve Jobs plays FDR in Apple's long-lost takeoff of the famous '1984' Macintosh advert. In the original Superbowl video, directed by. Ridley Scott, Apple pitched itself in a good vs evil battle against. Microsoft, positioning Apple as a spunky, creative force which was going. to knock down the grey drones that used Bill Gates's software. The. iconic imagery, dramatic overtones and sharp digs at Microsoft ensured Apple entered the public consciousness as the quirky game-changing company, and the advert became a metaphor for the. company that has never died - even if, ironically, Apple today has become a lot more 'Big Brother'-like. Six. months later, in the summer of 84, Apple held a summer retreat in. Hawaii for the company's sales team. and a 29-year-old Steve Jobs. stepped up to play FDR. The nine-minute video was shown once and never seen again - until today, when a copy of the video was given to website NetworkWorld. by former Apple employee Craig Elliott. He had held to a copy of the. video, decided to. share it with the world after realising how rare it is. Apple flags adorn the desk of President Jobs as he rallies the troops. It's good to talk: 20 years after Jobs answered the phone as FDR, the Apple leader revolutionised the mobile phone industry with the iPhone. Very. tongue-in-cheek, the video starts with the same dramatic overtones as. the Superbowl advert, with an announcer speaking over black-and-white. footage: 'On January 24, 1984, Apple Computer introduced Macintosh. And. we saw why 1984 was like ... 1944'. Even. if this is just a corporate video to raise morale, the production. values are huge- a rumoured $50,000 was spent on the nine-minute video. Dozens of extras rush. around a mock Apple army base as, on this occasion, they prepare to do. battle with arch-enemy is IBM, the 'big blue mono-blob'. While he could be a tyrannical boss, Jobs was known for his sense of humour. He would often launch Apple events with a skit or video, and when he first. launched the iPhone, in front of an auditorium of hundreds, he rang the. local Starbucks and ordered a thousand coffees, before quickly hanging. up with a 'sorry, wrong number'. Other Apple leaders join in the fun, with Mike Murray, then vice president of marketing,  playing a General. The spoof World War II-themed video starts with a news announcer showing the courageous Apple's fight against IBM. Write highlights for this article.
Video was created for one of Apple's early summer retreats for employees. This is not the only found-footage of Steve Jobs to turn up this month: An hour-long 'lost' interview with Steve Jobs will be released in U.S. cinemas next week.The footage, filmed in 1995, was an interview between Jobs and technology writer Mark Stephens. Small snippets have been aired before but the video has never been seen in its entirety.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Answer by taking a quote from the following article: John F. Stossel was born on March 6, 1947, in Chicago Heights, Illinois, the younger of two sons, to Jewish parents who left Germany before Hitler rose to power. They joined a Congregationalist church in the U.S., and Stossel was raised Protestant. He grew up on Chicago's affluent North Shore and graduated from New Trier High School. Stossel characterizes his older brother, Tom, as "the superstar of the family", commenting, "While I partied and played poker, he studied hard, got top grades, and went to Harvard Medical School." Progressive organizations such as Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) and Media Matters for America (MMfA) have criticized Stossel's work, for what they perceived as a lack of balance of coverage and distortion of facts. For example, Stossel was criticized for a segment on his October 11, 1999, show during which he argued that AIDS research has received too much funding, "25 times more than on Parkinson's, which kills more people." FAIR responded that AIDS had killed more people in the United States in 1999, but Stossel was speaking in more broad terms than a single country over a single year. In a February 2000 Salon.com feature on Stossel entitled "Prime-time propagandist", David Mastio wrote that Stossel has a conflict of interest in donating profits from his public speaking engagements to, among others, a non-profit called "Stossel in the Classroom" which includes material for use in schools, some of which uses material made by Stossel. University of Texas economist James K. Galbraith has alleged that Stossel, in his September 1999 special Is America #1?, used an out-of-context clip of Galbraith to convey the notion that Galbraith advocated the adoption by Europe of the free market economics practiced by the United States, when in fact Galbraith actually advocated that Europe adopt some of the United States' social benefit transfer mechanisms such as Social Security, which is the economically opposite view. Stossel denied any misrepresentation of Galbraith's views and stated that it was not his intention to convey that Galbraith agreed with all of the special's ideas. However, he re-edited that portion of the program for its September 2000 repeat, in which Stossel paraphrased, "Even economists who like Europe's policies, like James Galbraith, now acknowledge America's success." Do you think J. Stossel was really a conservative, even though he claimed not to be?
Even economists who like Europe's policies, like James Galbraith, now acknowledge America's success.
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Flan2021
quac:1.0.0
zs_opt
Meidän täytyy ponnistella yhdessä Euroopan laajuisesti, jotta kaivostoimintaa voidaan jatkaa ympäristö huomioon ottaen kestävällä tavalla. Could you please translate this to English?
We must make a concerted effort across Europe so that mining activity can continue while taking account of the environment in a sustainable way.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Frank Quattrone , the former Credit Suisse First Boston technology investment-banking guru , reportedly pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of obstruction of justice and witness tampering . NEW YORK - ( Dow Jones ) - Former star investment banker Frank Quattrone pleaded not guilty Tuesday to criminal charges of obstruction of justice and witness tampering . Select from the options at the end. Do the above sentences mean the same thing? Choose from: a). no b). yes
b).
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Flan2021
glue/mrpc:2.0.0
zs_opt
What's an example of a grad-school level question?
Which pair of elements has the most similar properties?
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
zs_opt
Summarize the argument implied by these sentences? 1. Banning the veil furthers the cause of moderate interpretations and prevents the entrenchment of severe interpretations . 2. Moderate interpretations accept modest forms of modern dress while severe interpretations require full covering with the Burka or similar veil . 3. However , many different schools of Islam exist and as on other issues , they often disagree how to interpret the Koran 's dress prescriptions . 4. Approving of Muslim head coverings in society cements the Hijab as an essential tenet of Islam , in the minds of non-Muslims as well as believers . 5. As such , Muslims themselves are divided and religious oppression against women is internalized . 6. Pressure comes both socially from wanting to look like other women in their community and religiously from imams and family leaders pressing for observance . 7. When some women wear the Hijab it creates pressure on other Muslim women to also cover their heads . 8. Religious symbols can be seen as possible tools for fuelling division within society . 9. accessed on 24th July 2011
Religious symbols cause division within Western society.
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opinion_abstracts_idebate
zs_opt
Closed captioning Translate to Russian Russian:
Скрытые субтитры
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Consider this sentence: The lawyer asked the witness a question, but *he* was reluctant to repeat it. Are "he" and "The lawyer" the same (see options)? a). no b). yes
b).
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Flan2021
super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
zs_opt
Most students, when asked about their ideal graduation gift, would probably reply, "A car", or "Money for a deposit on a house". Cai Kaiyuan, 21, made a different choice. As a graduation gift to himself, he decided to work as a volunteer teacher in a remote village in Tibet. Cai, a senior majoring in electrical engineering at Huan Railway Professional Technology College, originally planned to cycle from Sichuan to Tibet. During his journey, Cai's idea for a different graduation gift to himself began to take shape. "I did not know beforehand what the journey would mean to me. I just want to gain a unique experience and have pleasure in appreciating the view there," he said. It turned out cycling on a plateau was extremely challenging. And it has kept changing his outlook on life. Cai's fingers even became frostbitten while cycling up a 5008-meter-high mountain, where temperatures often dropped to 18 below zero. At night, the ice covered the road and he fell off his bike three times. The lack of oxygen made him feel dizzy and weak. "At the most serious moment, I felt that my life was _ ," said Cai. However, he also gained something unexpected. At Ya'an, a city in Sichuan, he met a group of tourists who are also university students. A girl called Wu Ling told him that she planned to work as a teacher in a primary school in Tibet after her journey. He was impressed by the idea as she looked slender and weak. It was not until he reached a family-run hotel in Shigatse that Cai's spirits began to rise. The hotel manager's two daughters enjoyed talking with him. The kids asked about his experiences on his trip, and showed him the beautiful local lakes. "They told me that they always liked to talk to guests, as they wanted to improve their Mandarin," he said, "Their parents and many locals can only speak Tibetan." Cai was touched by the girls' story. Their situation is tough and the local people have little chance to learn Mandarin because the schools are short of teachers. "I want to do something to improve the situation for kids like them," said Cai. His parents finally gave their agreement and his teachers also supported him. Answer this series of questions: 1. What is the name of the first person mentioned? 2. Did he want a car for a gift? 3. What did he decide? 4. Where? 5. What female did he meet along the way? 6. Did she have a goal? 7. What was it? 8. What physical observation did he have about her? 9. So he didn't think much of her then? 10. Did he have a near-death experience? Numbered answers:
1. Cai Kaiyuan 2. No 3. to work as a volunteer teacher 4. Tibet. 5. Wu Ling 6. Yes 7. to work as a teacher 8. she looked slender and weak. 9. He was impressed by the idea 10. No
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coqa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Choose your answer: Do "the black horse" and "he" point to the same thing in the following sentence? When Mr. Bond , the veterinarian, came to look at the black horse that lay groaning on the grass, *he* felt him all over, and shook his head; one of his legs was broken. Available options: (1). no (2). yes
(1).
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Flan2021
super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
zs_opt
What type of thing is the question "What prompted the co-pilot of the Enola Gay to enter only `` My God '' in his log ?" asking about? Select from the following. [+] description; [+] entity; [+] abbreviation; [+] human; [+] numeric; [+] location; Answer:
description
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Flan2021
trec:1.0.0
zs_opt
Single/multi-select question: Do the following sentences say the same thing? An old fashioned wooden sailing ship in the ocean. A wooden yacht on the ocean. Return your answer on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "not similar" and 5 is "very similar". Available options: -- 0; -- 1; -- 2; -- 3; -- 4; -- 5;
3
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
Use the following highlights to write an article: This page includes the show Transcript. Use the Transcript to help students with reading comprehension and vocabulary. At the bottom of the page, comment for a chance to be mentioned on CNN Student News. You must be a teacher or a student age 13 or older to request a mention on the CNN Student News Roll Call. Article:
September 23, 2014. In today's show, students will learn about the United Nations General Assembly and some of the issues likely to come up at its 69th session. We also report on a NASA mission to Mars, and we feature a Character Study about a rabbi who's using martial arts to help children with cancer overcome their fears of treatment. On this page you will find today's show Transcript and a place for you to request to be on the CNN Student News Roll Call. TRANSCRIPT. Click here to access the transcript of today's CNN Student News program. Please note that there may be a delay between the time when the video is available and when the transcript is published. CNN Student News is created by a team of journalists who consider the Common Core State Standards, national standards in different subject areas, and state standards when producing the show. ROLL CALL. For a chance to be mentioned on the next CNN Student News, comment on the bottom of this page with your school name, mascot, city and state. We will be selecting schools from the comments of the previous show. You must be a teacher or a student age 13 or older to request a mention on the CNN Student News Roll Call! Thank you for using CNN Student News!
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Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_opt
this application provides preview option to view repaired zip file contents after finishing the scan process. This is all lower case. Can you fix that?
This application provides preview option to view repaired Zip file contents after finishing the scan process.
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Flan2021
true_case
zs_opt
William Henry ('Harry') Pilkington, Baron Pilkington (1905–1983) was a glass manufacturer and former President of the Federation of British Industries but who is remembered politically as chairman of the Pilkington Committee that produced the controversial Pilkington Report of 1962. He was also Chancellor of Loughborough University from 1966 to 1980. Can we infer the following? As well as being a chancellor at Loughborough University, he also taught there. Choose your answer from: [+] Yes [+] It's impossible to say [+] No The answer is:
It's impossible to say
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Flan2021
anli/r2:0.1.0
zs_opt
What is the most logical completion of this news story?. By Keith Gladdis PUBLISHED: 06:06 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:53 EST, 20 February 2013 Sharon Shoesmith, the council boss at the centre of the Baby P scandal, was in court yesterday to support two social workers who say they were unjustly fired after the child’s death. Maria Ward and Gillie Christou say they were ‘hung out to dry’ by London’s Haringey Council after the death of 17-month-old Peter Connelly. Mrs Shoesmith, the council’s then director of children’s services, won her unfair dismissal claim and is due £1million. Peter was found dead in his bloodied cot in August 2007 after horrific abuse despite being on a council ‘at-risk’ list with 60 visits from social workers, police and health staff in eight months. women, said Miss OPTIONS: - Baby P had to move home after the scandal. - Gillie Christou had to move home after the scandal. - Haringey had to move home after the scandal. - Haringey Council had to move home after the scandal. - Keith Gladdis had to move home after the scandal. - London had to move home after the scandal. - Maria Ward had to move home after the scandal. - Peter had to move home after the scandal. - Peter Connelly had to move home after the scandal. - Sharon Shoesmith had to move home after the scandal. - Shoesmith had to move home after the scandal. - north London had to move home after the scandal.
Maria Ward had to move home after the scandal.
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
Do these questions have the same meaning? Is being an icon in India is taboo? Is Maggi a taboo in India? pick from the following. - no; - yes;
no
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Flan2021
glue/qqp:2.0.0
zs_opt
Translate "La primera, la zona expositiva, estará destinada a la oferta de productos y servicios de empresas de maquinaria y materiales auxiliares, empresas de servicios-instrumentos-fitosanitarios-software, arbolistas-podadores, autónomos, viveros de arboricultura, asociaciones e instituciones afines y organismos públicos." from Spanish to English.
The first, the exhibition area, It will be dedicated to offering products and services of companies of machinery and auxiliary materials, utilities-tools-software-phytosanitary, Arborists-pruners, autonomous, nursery arboriculture, associations and related institutions and agencies.
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para_crawl_enes
zs_opt
Translate "Go get them, Matthew!" to Czech?
Jděte na to, Matthewe!
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wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Translate to Russian: As briefly introduced in JARN April Edition, the earth-breaking ceremony for 2nd stage expansion of Bitzer Compressor (Beijing) Ltd. (BCB) was held on April 8. Russian:
Как коротко пердсатвлено в апрелськом издании JARN, грандиозная церемония второго этапа продвижения компании Bitzer Compressors (Beijing) Ltd. (BCB) состоялась 8 апреля. Несмотря на страх перед SARS (Серьезный Острый Респираторный Синдром), г-н P.Schaufler, председатель и главный администратор, со своей супругой прилетели из Германии в Beijing, Китай, для того чтобы посетить это знаменательное событие и совершили церемонию вскапывания земли, пожелав Bitzer дальнейшего развития в будущем.
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
This question has options. Select from options: Read this fact: "shelter is used for protection by animals against weather" Now answer this question: "During a thunderstorm an animal is most likely going to relocate to a" (I). cave; (II). beach; (III). mountain; (IV). pond;
(I).
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Flan2021
openbookqa:0.1.0
zs_opt
Sentence: "Marlene dressed herself." Pick from options: would a linguist rate this sentence to be acceptable linguistically? Choose your answer from: (A). unacceptable (B). acceptable...I think the answer is
(B).
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Flan2021
glue/cola:2.0.0
zs_opt
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)? Context: According to an Israeli official, the murders of Galan, a high-ranking police officer, and a judge last week were probably carried out by an Israeli mercenary paid by the Medellin cartel - the world's most powerful drug-trafficking mafia - which has set up paramilitary squads accused of hundreds of individual murders and massacres against political and labor leaders, as well as peasants and patriotic union leftist militants in different parts of the country. Hypothesis: Galan was killed by a mercenary. Options are: I. Yes II. It's impossible to say III. No
I.
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Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
Vancouver, British Columbia (CNN) -- Holding the Olympic medal she and her mom always wanted, Joannie Rochette finally smiled and talked about when she was a young skater and desperately wanted to make her mother proud. Her mom, Therese, was her biggest supporter and sometimes her biggest critic, she said. She wasn't the best "coach," and she was kind of picky, but she had such a good eye, Rochette said. She was always encouraging, too, even when she was finding fault. "And even though she's not here anymore, I'm not afraid to say it, sometimes she was a pain in the ass," Rochette said laughing, probably for the first time in days. Rochette made her mom very proud Thursday night, winning a bronze medal in the women's figure skating final, just four days after Therese Rochette died of a heart attack. Without her mother to support her, Joannie Rochette skated into Canada's collective heart by relying on all those years of training, all those years of committing jumps and spins to muscle memory. And when she needed it most, she relied on the memory of how her mom would always convince her that she was going to be on the Olympic medals podium. "It feels good for me to talk about her," she said, joyfully recounting the many times her mom took her to practice and stay when the other moms left. She laughed when she told how her mom would assess a school test score of 98 with a "What about those other two points?" "She was my biggest fan, my best friend. She was with me every step of the way," she said. When things weren't going so well in the first week Rochette was here for Olympics training, she called her mom, seeking her advice on what to do about her triple Lutz. Her mom assured her it would be all right, that she just needed to visualize doing it well in her head, that this was something she had done for years. But doing what she did this week was something no person can ever be prepared for. To compete in the spotlight of the Olympics' marquee event, in front of an expectant and hopeful home crowd, with the heartache of her mother's death so present would take strength most of us cannot imagine. But the people closest to her knew she had that strength. Her coach, Manon Perron, said there was never any doubt that Rochette would skate and never a doubt that she wouldn't be standing on the medals podium. "Never ... because she was so ready and the goal was so strong," Perron said, just like a proud mom. "I've been with her since she was 12 so we just have to look into each other's eyes and we know right away. It was really hard on her because her mom was the biggest thing in her life, but she's not a quitter." Rochette said she struggled more than she showed during Tuesday night's short program that captivated the skating world. When she stepped on the ice, her legs were shaking, she said. With mom in 'heart and soul,' Rochette goes for medal. "I don't know how I ever got through this whole program. I'm sure my mom was there with me," she said. Rochette was third after the short program -- 7.14 points behind Kim Yu-Na of South Korea and 2.42 points behind Mao Asada of Japan -- who skated just before her. The free skate scores are weighted more and account for roughly two-thirds of a skater's total. Kim made it impossible for Rochette to dream of gold with an amazing free skate that was the best ever under the 6-year-old scoring system -- 150.06. The score was so high it would have beaten seven skaters' combined marks on its own. Her total of 228.56 is also a record. Asada then put up a 131.72, virtually clinching silver. Rochette came on the ice, looking determined, to the hockey-like cheers of the 14,000 at Pacific Coliseum. She needed a perfect skate for silver but on a triple flip, she stumbled and her chance for second place slipped away. Later in the program she had a bit of a shaky landing after another jump, but she stayed on her feet. After she finished she blew a kiss into the air, and came to the waiting area where she, in French, covered her heart with her right hand and spoke to her mother. Joannie Rochette opted to stay in the games, and two days later stirred a crowd with a courageous performance. "Her mother is inside her heart and soul, so she'll be there for her," her agent Dave Baden told CNN on Wednesday, "and [Joannie] will draw from that strength." Therese Rochette herself wrote of the bond she had with her daughter in an e-mail interview with The Christian Science Monitor in January. She said that she was the first person her daughter called whenever a problem occurred, though Joannie didn't need a great amount of support, the Monitor reported this week. "The hurdles she faces motivate her to rise above them," Therese Rochette wrote to the Monitor. "Joannie has always been naturally determined and persevering." Joannie Rochette rose through the ranks of Canadian skaters, winning junior national titles before winning six straight senior national championships from 2005 to 2010. In 2006, she placed fifth at the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, and last year she finished second at the World Figure Skating Championships in Los Angeles, California. Liz Manley was the last skater to medal for Canada, earning silver at the 1988 Calgary Games. Summarize the highlights of this article.
Joannie Rochette earns bronze medal in women's figure skating. She skated four days after mother had heart attack and died. "It feels good for me to talk about her," Rochette says of her mother. Kim Yu-Na of South Korea won the gold medal with best free skate score ever.
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Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_opt
Complete the passage: pick from possible candidates. By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:51 EST, 30 April 2012 | UPDATED: 00:59 EST, 1 May 2012 Traces of pollen could hold the key to identifying a woman whose body was found in 1979 on an upstate New York farm. A type of pollen only found in the American Southwest was discovered on the murder victim's trousers using new technology, according to the Livingston County Sheriff's Office in Geneseo, New York. Authorities have since enlisted Albuquerque police in trying to identify the woman who also wore replica American Indian jewelry typically sold in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Arizona. The victim found in OPTIONS: - Albuquerque was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - American Indian jewelry was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - American Southwest was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - Arizona was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - Colorado was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - Daily Mail was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - Geneseo was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - Livingston County Sheriff's Office was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - New Mexico was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - New York was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - Utah was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification. - upstate New York was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification.
New York was believed to be 13 to 19 years old when she was shot, pulled into a cornfield, shot again, and stripped of any identification.
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
(options at the end). Does the word "enormity" mean the same thing in "In careful usage the noun enormity is not used to express the idea of great size." and "Universities recognized the enormity of their task."? Choose from: 1). different meanings 2). the same meaning
2).
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Flan2021
super_glue/wic:1.0.2
zs_opt
Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: Alan Shepard, mission, Apollo 14. Sentence:
Alan Shepard was a crew member of Apollo 14.
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Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
What sentence would provide a factual answer to this question: "Chemical reactions can be the cause of new formations of which?"
chemical reactions cause different substances to form
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Flan2021
openbookqa:0.1.0
zs_opt
Baseball at the Summer Olympics unofficially debuted at the 1904 Summer Olympics, and became an official Olympic sport at the 1992 Summer Olympics. The event was last played in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with South Korea taking the gold; the sport was dropped from the Summer Olympic programme, but will be revived as part of the programme for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. is baseball going to be in the 2020 olympics? Pick your answer from: (1). no. (2). yes.
(2).
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Flan2021
bool_q:1.0.0
zs_opt
Keywords: cut, diner, pizza What is a sentence that includes all these keywords?
A server cutting pizza for a group of diners.
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Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
zs_opt
Translate "The SofaBOX represents the transformation of the robust transit case into a trendy mobile sofa." to German?
Die Idee ist also die Transformation der robusten Expeditionskiste in ein trendiges, mobiles Sofa.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Translate "I also need to stress that EU decision makers are under pressure to make rapid progress in this field." to Romanian?
De asemenea, trebuie să subliniez faptul că factorii decizionali ai UE exercită presiuni pentru înregistrarea unor progrese rapide în acest domeniu.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. "Emil came in. He's taking Dream's End." "Emil?" "You've no memory left, old one. Emil Malaquez." You did that to test my affections." "What?" "Calling him by his first name. I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' It was before your time." "The critics liked it." "I'm glad." A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." "No. We lunched together. He's nice." Question: "What did the critics like?" Response: "Oysters" Based on the paragraph, is the response to the question is factually correct? Choose your answer from: (a). no; (b). yes;
(a).
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Flan2021
super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
zs_opt
Here is an article: Twitter Inc. has taken the bold step of permanently banning conservative blogger Milo Yiannopoulos under its abusive-content policy, fueling a fierce debate about freedom of speech in the social-media age. The company’s suspension of Mr. Yiannopoulos, tech editor of conservative site Breitbart, came after he sparred with actress Leslie Jones on Twitter this week while users deluged her account with racist comments and hateful memes... Write a title for it.
Twitter Permanently Bans Blogger Milo Yiannopoulos on Abusive-Content Grounds
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Flan2021
newsroom:1.0.0
zs_opt
Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: The 1989–90 Iraq FA Cup was the 13th edition of the Iraq FA Cup. The tournament was won by Al-Zawraa for the sixth time, beating Al-Shabab 2–1 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw. The first three rounds were between teams from the lower division, before the top-flight clubs began to enter at the round of 32. OPTIONS: (1). Yes; (2). It's impossible to say; (3). No; Hypothesis: Al-Zawraa won the Iraq FA Cup tournament for a seventh time the following year.
(2).
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Flan2021
anli/r1:0.1.0
zs_opt
Write the answer: A veronique dish is garnished with which fruit?
grapes
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Flan2021
trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
zs_opt
What's an example of a grad-school level question?
A small ice cube at a temperature of 0°C is dropped into a glass of water at 28°C and melts. What is the temperature of the water in the glass just after the ice cube melts?
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
zs_opt
Bio Logika ist ein Unternehmen, das im Bereich Bekleidungstextilien tätig und auf die Herstellung von Unterwäsche und Oberbekleidung spezialisiert ist. Could you please translate this to English?
Bio Logika srl è un’azienda che opera nel settore tessile abbigliamento ed è specializzata in produzioni di capi per intimo ed esterno.
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Generate a sentence that contains a fact.
minerals are formed from magma cooling
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Flan2021
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Born Lucille Fay LeSueur in San Antonio, Texas, the youngest and third child of Anna Bell (Johnson) and Thomas E. LeSueur, a laundry laborer. She was of English, French Huguenot, Swedish, and Irish ancestry. Crawford's elder siblings were sister Daisy LeSueur, who died before Lucille's birth, and brother Hal LeSueur. Crawford's father abandoned the family a few months before her birth, reappearing later in 1930 in Abilene, Texas, reportedly working as a construction laborer. On May 8, 1977, Crawford gave away her beloved Shih Tzu, "Princess Lotus Blossom," being too weak to care for her. Crawford died two days later at her New York apartment of a heart attack. A funeral was held at Campbell Funeral Home, New York, on May 13, 1977. In her will, which was signed on October 28, 1976, Crawford bequeathed to her two youngest children, Cindy and Cathy, $77,500 each from her $2,000,000 estate. She explicitly disinherited the two eldest, Christina and Christopher: "It is my intention to make no provision herein for my son, Christopher, or my daughter, Christina, for reasons which are well known to them". She also bequeathed nothing to her niece, Joan Lowe (1933-1999; born Joan Crawford LeSueur, the only child of her estranged brother, Hal). Crawford left money to her favorite charities: the U.S.O. of New York, the Motion Picture Home, the American Cancer Society, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the American Heart Association, and the Wiltwyck School for Boys. A memorial service was held for Crawford at All Souls' Unitarian Church on Lexington Avenue in New York on May 16, 1977, and was attended by, among others, her old Hollywood friend Myrna Loy. Another memorial service, organized by George Cukor, was held on June 24 in the Samuel Goldwyn Theater at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills. Crawford was cremated and her ashes were placed in a crypt with her fourth and final husband, Alfred Steele, in Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York. Joan Crawford's handprints and footprints are immortalized in the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1752 Vine Street for her contributions to the motion picture industry. Playboy listed Crawford as #84 of the "100 Sexiest Women of the 20th century". Crawford was also voted the tenth greatest female star of the classic American cinema by the American Film Institute. Answer the following question by taking a quote from the article: How did Crawford die?
Crawford died two days later at her New York apartment of a heart attack.
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Find the right ending to this passage. Sinai, Egypt (CNN) -- Ten Yemeni militants infiltrated Egyptian soil two months ago and trained local Jihadi cells in the Sinai peninsula, a security official said Friday. "Several foreign men were spotted shopping in the market by residents and we received intelligence that they were in communication with Jihadist cells in Al Mukataa, a remote area south of Sheikh Zuweid in Northern Sinai," said a senior security official associated with Egypt's North Sinai's border guards, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "We hope to capture them in our ongoing raids. They could be hiding in Jabal-Al Halal -- a rugged mountain terrain in central Sinai." "We think this is a dangerous situation for both OPTIONS: - African and Israel. - Al Mukataa and Israel. - CNN and Israel. - Egypt and Israel. - Egyptian and Israel. - Israel and Israel. - Jabal-Al Halal and Israel. - Jihadi and Israel. - Jihadist and Israel. - North Sinai and Israel. - Northern Sinai and Israel. - Rafah and Israel. - Sheikh Zuweid and Israel. - Sinai and Israel. - Sinai peninsula and Israel. - Sudan and Israel. - U.S. and Israel. - Yemeni and Israel.
Egypt and Israel.
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He proposed that the progress of knowledge had made government s more power ful and had crushed individual liberty . Translate to German German:
Die christlichen Kirchen hielten die Idee des edlen Wilden für abwegig; der Mensch war für sie durch die Erbsünde belastet.
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Ian Michael Chappell (born 26 September 1943) is a former cricketer who played for South Australia and Australia. He captained Australia between 1971 and 1975 before taking a central role in the breakaway World Series Cricket organisation. Born into a cricketing family--his grandfather and brother also captained Australia--Chappell made a hesitant start to international cricket playing as a right-hand middle-order batsman and spin bowler. He found his niche when promoted to bat at number three. The first of three sons born in Adelaide,Unley to Martin and Jeanne (nee Richardson), Chappell was steeped in the game from an early age. His father was a noted Adelaide grade cricketer who put a bat in his hands as soon as he could walk, and his maternal grandfather was famous all-round sportsman Vic Richardson, who captained Australia at the end of a nineteen-Test career. Chappell was given weekly batting lessons from the age of five, as were younger brothers Greg and Trevor, who both also went on to play for Australia. Chappell grew up in the beachside suburb of Glenelg and attended the local St Leonard's Primary School where he played his first competitive match at the age of seven. He was later selected for the South Australian state schoolboys team. He then enrolled at Prince Alfred College, a private secondary school noted for producing many Test cricketers, including the Australian captains Joe Darling and Clem Hill. His other sporting pursuits included Australian football and baseball: Chappell's performances for South Australia in the Claxton Shield won him All-Australian selection in 1964 and 1966 as a catcher. He credits Vic Richardson, who had represented both SA and Australia in baseball during the 1920s, for his love of the sport. At the age of 18, his form in grade cricket for Glenelg led to his first-class debut for South Australia (SA) against Tasmania in early 1962. Chappell replaced West Indian Gary Sobers who was selected for a Test match in the Caribbean. The aggressive style of Sobers and South-Australia captain Les Favell heavily influenced Chappell during his formative years in senior cricket. In 1962-63, Chappell made his initial first-class century against a New South Wales team led by Australian captain Richie Benaud, who was bemused by the young batsman's habit of gritting his teeth as he faced up; to Benaud, it looked as if he was grinning. Chappell spent the northern summer of 1963 as a professional in England's Lancashire League with Ramsbottom and played a single first-class match for Lancashire against Cambridge University. Answer the following question by taking a quote from the article: Who was Ian's family?
Chappell was given weekly batting lessons from the age of five, as were younger brothers Greg and Trevor, who both also went on to play for Australia.
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Test sentence: "There darted into the room a little boy." Is this test sentence a correct grammatical English sentence? Choose your answer from: +unacceptable +acceptable
acceptable
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16.1 Le Chef de la Division de l'administration rend compte au Secrétaire exécutif. Could you please translate this to English?
16.1 The Division of Administrative Services is headed by a Chief who is accountable to the Executive Secretary.2
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You will be given a text below. Complete the text. and both of you look as if you have endured years of torment . '' neither aelia nor joram said anything . `` which means , '' said ridmark , `` that neither of you are really joram agramore or aelia licinius . what are you ? a trick ? some illusion of the warden 's magic ? '' still they remained silent . `` very well , then , '' said
ridmark
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David Arquette is a young and naive home security alarm salesman taken under the wing of Stanley Tucci. Arquette is a golden boy, scoring a big sale on his first call- to widow Kate Capshaw and her dopey son Ryan Reynolds. Things are going well for Arquette, he is appearing in commercials for the security firm and he is falling in love with Capshaw. Then Tucci and his right hand woman Mary McCormack let him in on a little secret- they sometimes break into the houses of their clients in order to scare them and to get their neighbors to buy security systems from the firm. Arquette decides not to get involved, taking Capshaw to meet his family, and going through life with a goofy smile on his face. Then, someone breaks into Capshaw's home and murders her and her son. Arquette suspects Tucci, and sets a series of traps, resulting in a gun to his boss' head as Tucci pleads his innocence. Based on a stage play, "The Alarmist" is not opened up well. The scenes where Arquette takes the Capshaw to meet his parents are badly played and completely unfunny. They are also out of line with the character Capshaw is playing, as she gets drunk and tells sexually explicit stories to Arquette's mom Michael Learned. Other than these scenes, Capshaw is not given much to do, but she does a lot with the little she is given. Stanley Tucci, looking just like Terry O'Quinn, is a riot as the security firm owner. He is a creep who really does not understand Arquette's moral revulsion. However, when he turns into a sniveling whiner after Arquette kidnaps him, he is hilarious. Mary McCormack seems to have been groomed for a bigger role, but she mostly stands around and agrees with Tucci. Ryan Reynolds is too old to play a dumb teenager, but he is funny, especially telling his own explicit sexual story to Arquette. The screenplay lurches from romantic comedy to dark comedy too soon. Capshaw meeting the parents is completely unmotivated, except to give her a reason to get out of town so someone can break into her house. Capshaw and Reynolds are in the film just to give Arquette a reason to take revenge on Tucci. Arquette, who has proven he is a good actor, is awful here. He relies on the constipated mugging that got him through those AT&T ads, and he is not a strong enough presence to build this weak film around. Actually, Reynolds might have been a better choice in the role. Dunsky's direction is good, nothing that will win an Oscar soon. Christophe Beck's light jazzy score recalls the type of film noir this film tries to be, and it is really catchy on top of that. Despite the pluses, Arquette's failure as a lead and the script's schizophrenic quality sinks the film. I do not recommend it. This is rated (R) for physical violence, gun violence, some gore, strong profanity, brief female nudity, sexual content, strong sexual references, and adult situations. Choose your answer. What is the sentiment of this review? Select from: (i). negative. (ii). positive.
(i).
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4 weeks ago 47:24 txxx japanese massage, amateur, japanese, massage, massage japanese How would the previous sentence be correctly capitalized?
4 weeks ago 47:24 TXXX Japanese massage, amateur, Japanese, massage, massage Japanese
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Please answer this question: what is the advantage of making canoes that are light?
easier to carry
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Find the right ending to this passage. A car mechanic who posted videos online of himself driving erratically at terrifying speeds has been jailed for causing the death of a teenage girl and injuring four others. Martin Li, from Hexham, Northumberland, admitted killing 18-year-old Lucy Duggan in a head on crash as he raced his turbo charged Ford Focus while high on cannabis. The chilling series of dash-cam videos, filmed in the weeks leading up to the crash, show Li driving at terrifying speeds along country roads, some with accompanying messages that reveal a bitter contempt for other drivers, pedestrians and cyclists. In the hours before the accident, the 22-year-old collected Ms Duggan, along with friends Alex Crowe and Lauren Jewitt, after agreeing to give them a lift to nearby Corbridge on August 25. 'Mr OPTIONS: - Alex Crowe and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Corbridge and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Crown and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Duggan and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Facebook and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Ford Focus and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Hexham and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Lauren Jewitt and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Li and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Lucy Duggan and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Martin Li and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm. - Northumberland and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm.
Li and Alex Crowe both shared a joint of cannabis in his garage about 4.30pm.
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KAPITOLA 5 9 — OSTATNÍ PŘÍJMY ZE SPRÁVNÍ ČINNOSTI 5 9 0 Ostatní příjmy ze správní činnosti Rozpočtový rok 2007 Rozpočtový rok 2006 Rozpočtový rok 2005 p.m. p.m. Which language is this?
Czech
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What type of thing is the question "How many zeros are there in a trillion ?" asking about? OPT: (I). description; (II). entity; (III). abbreviation; (IV). human; (V). numeric; (VI). location; Answer:
(V).
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Sentence: Rahm Emanuel is a leader in Chicago, DuPage County, Illinois, United States, which is the location of 300 North LaSalle. What structured data could we extract from this sentence?
300 North LaSalle, location, Chicago; Chicago, leader, Rahm Emanuel; Chicago, isPartOf, DuPage County, Illinois; Chicago, country, United States
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Read the text and answer the questions. In a quiet house there was a dog named Bentley. Bentley was a little brown puppy and he was always getting into trouble. One day Bentley got outside and walked down the street. He found a trash can and started to dig through it. A cat came also to see what Bentley was doing. "Excuse me, but what are you looking for?" asked the cat. "Well, nothing important," Bentley told the cat. "I wanted to see if there was anything cool in there." The cat told Bentley that his name was Felix and asked if he could dig through the trash too. "Sure thing" Bentley told the cat. The two of them started to dig through the trash again. After a little bit the pair got bored and started to walk down the street going away from Bentley's house. They walked to a river and went to the edge of the water. They saw they were dirty because they had been digging in the trash so they went into the water to wash themselves. When they were clean they went back to Bentley's house. Inside the house they got water on everything because they were still wet. Bentley's human's came home and were very upset that their house was now very wet. 1. What is the name of the dog? 2. what color is he? 3. did the cat ask Bentley something? 4. and what was the name of the cat 5. did they dig through the trash together? 6. where did they walk to after 7. and after that? 8. were they dirty? 9. where did they wash themselves? 10. did they get clean? 11. where did they go next? 12. were they still wet? 13. how did this make their human feel? Numbered answers:
1. Bentley 2. brown 3. yes 4. Felix 5. yes 6. down the street 7. to the river 8. yes 9. in the water 10. yes 11. Bentley's house 12. yes 13. upset
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Question 1: What is the meaning of surgical strike? Question 2: What is the surgical strike? Select from: I. no; II. yes; Are questions 1 and 2 asking the same thing?
II.
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Article:The former Girls Aloud singer will play a feisty character who's going to make life difficult for troublemaker Tracy Barlow. She said: "I am excited to be joining Coronation Street. As a fan of the show it is a huge honour for me to join the cast. I can't wait to get started." Filming for Harding's part will start in May. The 33-year-old has appeared in films like St. Trinian's, St Trinians 2: The legend of Fritton's Gold (she sang three tracks on the film's soundtrack), Run for Your Wife and Bad Day. She's also been in BBC television film Freefall as well as taking part in gymnastics competition Tumble and modelling lingerie for Ultimo. Corrie producer Stuart Blackburn said: "Sarah is proving to be a gifted and exciting actor and I'm absolutely delighted to have her on board, the viewers are in for a treat as her character will be right at the heart of a massive new story for the Barlows." Harding was part of Girls Aloud from 2002 until they split up after a worldwide reunion tour in 2013. The star went into rehab in 2011 for depression and alcohol addiction and was banned from driving in 2013 for six months for swerving into the path of a policeman on a bicycle in London. Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter, BBCNewsbeat on Instagram and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube A summary of the above article is?
Sarah Harding's going to appear in four episodes of Coronation Street later this year.
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Dobře, teď rozumím těm Židům od Ježíše. Translate to English English:
Well, now I understand those Jews for Jesus.
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Read the text and determine if the sentence is true: Friday, March 25, 2005 Terri Schiavo's father made a last-minute appeal to have his daughter's feeding tube reinserted Friday. "Terri is weakening. She's down to her last hours," said Bob Schindler, Schiavo's father. "Something has to be done and done quick." Bob Schindler and his wife Mary filed an emergency appeal Friday to have a feeding tube reinserted in their 41-year-old daughter. Earlier Friday, U.S. District Judge James Whittemore rejected the family's previous appeal. On Wednesday, he rejected a similar request. The new appeal will be filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, although that court has twice before rejected the family's appeal. The tube was removed on Friday, March 18, 2005. Sentence: Bob Schindler married Mary. OPTIONS: A. yes. B. no. A:
A.
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