ADV
stringlengths 16
337
| ELE
stringlengths 15
330
|
---|---|
Id like to be sitting in the same spot in the next four years as Joe Kittinger.
|
Id like to sit in the same place in the next four years as Joe Kittinger.
|
I am grateful that I am healthy and I really want to prevent other people being injured.
|
I really want to prevent other people being injured.
|
Professor Robin Dunbar is famous for his research that suggests a person can only have roughly 150 people as a social group.
|
Professor Robin Dunbar is famous for his research that says a person can only have about 150 people in their social group.
|
But ... well, it does feel nice, standing here.
|
But ... well, it feels nice, standing here.
|
Gym rats can benefit by doing three strength sessions and three Tabatas a week.
|
Gym fans can benefit by doing three strength sessions and three Tabatas a week.
|
Now, without doubt, it is loved by millions of other people.
|
Now, millions of other people love it.
|
Ive asked Cool to look forward and imagine what top climbers might be doing 60 years from now.
|
asked Cool to look forward and imagine what top climbers might do 60 years from now.
|
The project is a key plank in Moroccos ambitions to use its untapped deserts to become a global solar superpower.
|
The project is a key part of Moroccos plans to use its deserts to become a global solar superpower.
|
The Scottish government is also supportive.
|
The Scottish government also supports the idea.
|
Every village is digging a pit just beyond the houses for garbage.
|
Every village is digging a pit for garbage.
|
There is the feeling that they have to hide the fact that they are rich.
|
There is the feeling that they have to hide that they are rich.
|
The NSA access is part of a previously undisclosed program called PRISM, which allows officials to collect material including search history, the content of emails, file transfers and live chats, the document says.
|
The NSA access is part of a program called PRISM, which allows the government to collect search history, the content of emails, file transfers, live chats and more, the document says.
|
Youre advertising a problem that doesnt exist in a major way and youre deterring people from wanting to come to Perth and your beautiful countryside around it.
|
Youre advertising a problem that doesnt exist in a big way and youre going to stop people from wanting to come to Perth and your beautiful countryside around it.
|
Freddie Mercury had to be our most powerful stage performer, the best live performer weve ever had.
|
Freddie Mercury was our most powerful stage performer, the best live performer weve ever had.
|
Our customers are still very happy with the product, and technology and innovation in hardware is improving user experience and helping them to switch from traditional cigarettes.
|
Our customers are still very happy with the product and technology is improving their experience and helping them to switch from traditional cigarettes.
|
Argentina has lodged an expression of its unhappiness that the US outdoor clothing retailer, Patagonia, is claiming a domain name that has been known far longer as a region of spectacular beauty that also has its own parliament.
|
Argentina is unhappy that the US outdoor clothing retailer, Patagonia, wants a domain name that has been known far longer as a region of spectacular beauty.
|
PizzaExpress joins restaurant chains Ask and Zizzi in siphoning off 8% of the tips paid by card but other chains deduct even more.
|
Restaurant chains Ask and Zizzi also deduct 8% of the tips paid by card.
|
Hearing a click off a salmon is probably one of the most challenging things a killer whale does.
|
Hearing a salmons click is probably one of the most dif cult things a killer whale does.
|
Kelley says that synchronized hours could have many positive consequences.
|
Kelley says that synchronized hours could have many positive effects.
|
Since the registry does not recognize the name of Harriets 12-year-old brother, Duncan, either, the two children have, until now, travelled on passports identifying them as Stlka and Drengur Cardew: Girl and Boy Cardew.
|
The registry does not recognize the name of Harriets 12-year-old brother Duncan either, so, until now, the two children have travelled on passports with the names Stlka and Drengur Cardew, which mean Girl and Boy Cardew.
|
One day, Im cleaning up after a dead body; another day, Im in a prison cell or 100 feet in the air being lowered down into a silo to clean it.
|
One day, Im cleaning up after a dead body; another day, Im in a prison cell.
|
The ndings seem to show that children born in the early months of the school year enjoy a double autumn advantage they are already known to have an academic advantage and, now, they also appear to be better equipped for sport, too.
|
The ndings seem to show that children born in the early months of the school year enjoy a double autumn advantage we already know that they have an academic advantage and, now, they also seem to be better at sport, too.
|
The device can take in enough air for two minutes of diving and takes approximately the same amount of time to be re lled.
|
The device can take in enough air for two minutes of diving and takes approximately the same amount of time to re ll.
|
Almost 60 years after Ray Kroc opened his rst restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois, consumers are losing their appetite for a Big Mac and fries.
|
Almost 60 years since Ray Kroc opened his rst restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois, consumers are losing their appetite for a Big Mac and fries.
|
We know our country needs to change in the way it is governed and we know our country needs to change in who it is governed for.
|
We know our country needs to change.
|
To be able to dispose of the bombs safely, youll also need an explosive ordnance disposal quali cation and years of experience.
|
To be able to dispose of the bombs safely, youll also need a special quali cation and years of experience.
|
They are more popular than nicotine patches and may or may not be more effective.
|
They are more popular than nicotine patches but we do not know if they are more effective.
|
His eye is a sad black dot in his massive wrinkled face as he wanders the reserve with his guards.
|
His eye is a sad black dot in his big face as he walks around the reserve with his guards.
|
Since then, the only security threat has been petty theft and overexcited fans.
|
Since then, the only security problem has been petty theft and overexcited fans.
|
We need new models for how artists, writers and musicians earn a living from their work.
|
We need new ideas for how artists, writers and musicians can earn a living from their work.
|
One thing I really liked about Facebook was that I could sit for hours and click on a friend and then click on one of their friends and one of their friends and one of their friends and literally end up on someones Facebook page from the other side of the world, she said.
|
One thing I really liked about Facebook was that I could sit for hours and click on a friend and then click on one of their friends and nish on someones Facebook page from the other side of the world, she said.
|
In a concerted campaign led, the panel found, by the Chief Constable, Peter Wright the South Yorkshire Police put out their story that drunken supporters or those without tickets had caused the disaster.
|
The panel found that the South Yorkshire Police, led by the Chief Constable, Peter Wright, told their story that drunken fans or those without tickets caused the disaster.
|
They are taken care of so the whole situation is not going to repeat at the new house they are in, says Boer.
|
We will take care of them so the whole situation is not going to repeat at the new house they are in, says Boer.
|
We are symbiotic: the town is here because of the mine, says Deputy Mayor Niklas Siren.
|
The town is here because of the mine, says Deputy Mayor Niklas Siren.
|
Her income is typically 30,000 to 40,000 a year and that doesnt include all the freebies she gets on the job.
|
She earns around 30,000 to 40,000 a year and that doesnt include all the freebies she gets on the job.
|
The positive side of this is peoples performance, mood and health will improve.
|
The positive side is that peoples performance, mood and health will improve.
|
This gift that we are born with to reach out and hear things hundreds of metres away, all these incredible sounds is in danger of being lost through a generational amnesia, he said.
|
This gift that we are born with the ability to hear things hundreds of metres away, all these incredible sounds might be lost, he said.
|
You never see a reconstruction of a Mesolithic hunter-gatherer with dark skin and blue eye colour, Lalueza-Fox said.
|
You never see a picture of a Mesolithic hunter-gatherer with dark skin and blue eyes, Lalueza-Fox said.
|
In Brazilian cities, white workers earn roughly twice as much as those of African descent.
|
In Brazilian cities, white workers earn twice as much as workers of African descent.
|
Even the contacts and calendar sharing that BBM made possible on BlackBerry handsets have not migrated to the Apple and Android versions.
|
Even the contacts and calendar sharing that BBM made possible on BlackBerry phones are not on the Apple and Android versions.
|
We are all in favour of anything that makes the referees job better and makes them more effective on the field of play, says Riley.
|
It makes the referees job better and makes them more effective on the field of play, says Riley.
|
The extent of the bene ts have yet to be determined but researchers from Stirling University have launched a comparative study to look for quantitative evidence of the physical, cognitive and emotional bene ts of the daily mile.
|
Researchers from Stirling University have begun a study to look for evidence of the physical, cognitive and emotional bene ts of the daily mile.
|
Industries where employers were most likely to report at least one person on a zero-hours contract were hotels, catering and leisure (48%), education (35%) and healthcare (27%).
|
Industries where employers were most likely to have at least one person on a zero-hours contract were hotels, catering and leisure (48%), education (35%) and healthcare (27%).
|
If we have to pay a tax of 23%, Im sorry to say it but we will all die on the island, says Kakali.
|
If we have to pay a tax of 23%, we will all die on the island, says Kakali.
|
Speaking at the same meeting, Derrick Taff, a social scientist at Pennsylvania State University, described preliminary experiments which suggest that listening to recordings from national parks, of waterfalls, birdsong and wind, helped people recover from stressful events.
|
Speaking at the same meeting, Derrick Taff, a social scientist at Pennsylvania State University, said that listening to recordings from national parks, of waterfalls, birdsong and wind, helped people feel less stressed.
|
I wrote a real love story and a homage to feminine beauty, especially interior beauty.
|
I wrote a real love story about womens beauty, especially interior beauty.
|
The of cial title of the expedition is the Mua Voyage and it is a partnership between the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Oceania Regional Of ce and ve Paci c Island countries: Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand, the Cook Islands and Fiji.
|
It is a partnership between the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Oceania Regional Of ce and ve Paci c Island countries: Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand, the Cook Islands and Fiji.
|
What the job involves: A race engineer acts as the interpreter between the race-car mechanics and the driver, says race engineer Jamie Muir.
|
What the job involves: A race engineer is the interpreter between the race-car mechanics and the driver, says race engineer Jamie Muir.
|
I decided to do this because I often go on YouTube and, while I am honoured that people are doing it, some are doing it wrong because they dont realize the intensity you need to work at, says Tabata.
|
I decided to do this because I often go on YouTube and some people are doing it wrong because they dont understand how hard they need to work, says Tabata.
|
Instead, they decide to train their powerful telescopes on Jupiter and Venus and later to pick out stars such as Capella and Betelgeuse.
|
Instead, they decide to use their powerful telescopes to look at Jupiter and Venus and, later, to find stars such as Capella and Betelgeuse.
|
But, in 2013, one of the mothers, who is 33 and unemployed, sued her ex-partner for maintenance for her daughter.
|
In 2013, one of the mothers, who is 33 and unemployed, wanted her ex-partner to pay maintenance for her daughter.
|
Its strategy, published in 2013, argues that the grain could play an important role in school meals and emergency aid programmes, and help reduce malnutrition particularly among children and adolescents.
|
It says that the grain could play an important role in school meals and emergency aid programmes, and help reduce malnutrition particularly among children.
|
"There are riches here, riches that are badly needed by local inhabitants, said Vicente Fernandez Guerrero, secretary-general of Innovation, Industry and Energy for Andalucia.
|
There are riches here, riches that the local inhabitants badly need, said energy spokesman Vicente Fernandez Guerrero.
|
A rice-growing co-op in Sierra Leone asked us if we could do this on our property so that they can feed their workers and we have had interest from Nigeria and Central America, said Sheehy.
|
A rice-growing co-operative in Sierra Leone asked us if we could do this on our property so that they can feed their workers and we have had interest from Nigeria and Central America, said Sheehy.
|
This is a very, very bad idea indeed, he told me.
|
This is a very, very bad idea, he said.
|
The National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and virtually every other theatre production company in the country will be marking the anniversary.
|
The National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and almost every other theatre production company in the country will celebrate the anniversary.
|
The Scottish government is also supportive.
|
The Scottish government also supports the idea.
|
Ultimately, McKinlay believes, its essential that humans remain able to take control of their navigation.
|
McKinlay believes humans must still able to take control of their navigation.
|
I dont believe its whitening; its more the way they are producing her with makeup, hairstylists and the way she dresses, he said.
|
I dont believe she is whiter; its more the makeup, hairstylists and the way she dresses, he said.
|
Youve got to remember that this community was founded as a farming and shing community of people who lived off the land and the water a real working-class community.
|
Youve got to remember that this used to be a farming and shing community a real working-class community.
|
However, we are disappointed with the decision to reject the proposal to regulate nicotine-containing products (NCPs), including e-cigarettes, as medicines.
|
But we are disappointed with the decision not to regulate nicotine-containing products (NCPs), including e-cigarettes, as medicines.
|
The news was announced to the country by the current president, Jacob Zuma, who, in a sombre televised address, said Mandela had departed around 8.50pm local time and was at peace.
|
The news was told to the country by the current president, Jacob Zuma, who said Mandela died around 8.50pm local time and was at peace.
|
On the brains right-hand side, near the top of the head, is one of the brain spots activated by family terms: wife, husband, children, parents.
|
On the brains right-hand side, near the top of the head, is one of the brain spots used for family terms: wife, husband, children, parents.
|
Maybe GPS signals are blocked or partially blocked, in which case its going to have an incorrect idea about where it is.
|
Maybe GPS signals will be blocked so its going to have an incorrect idea about where it is.
|
Many of the extremely wealthy the 1% of the 1% feel that their problems are really not problems.
|
Many of the very wealthy the 1% of the 1% feel that their problems are really not problems.
|
And, each single word lights up many different brain spots.
|
And, each single word appears in many different brain spots.
|
When the Russian capsule opened on to the cool air of Kazakhstan, Kelly said, he smelled a fragrance like a plant was blooming in that area.
|
When the Russian capsule opened, he felt the cool air of Kazakhstan and smelled a smell like a plant was blooming in that area.
|
This guy had to be darker than any modern European, but we dont know how dark, the scientist said.
|
This guy was darker than any modern European, but we dont know how dark, the scientist said.
|
It has been dramatic in Latin America, for instance, where countries like Brazil and Paraguay had life expectancy of below 30 in 1970 and almost 64 in 2010.
|
The change has been dramatic in Latin America, for example, where countries like Brazil and Paraguay had life expectancy of below 30 in 1970 and almost 64 in 2010.
|
We may not yet be living in an age of ying cars, as predicted in the 1985 lm Back to the Future II, but the rise of smartphones and other new technologies is creating a reality that is arguably as exciting and almost as far-fetched.
|
We do not yet live in an age of ying cars, as predicted in the 1985 lm Back to the Future II, but smartphones and other new technologies are creating exciting possibilities.
|
The scientists only scanned ve men and two women, however.
|
But, the scientists only scanned ve men and two women.
|
Part of this is simply that air travel is inherently dangerous and, thus, standards are much higher.
|
Part of the reason for this is simply that air travel is dangerous so standards are much higher.
|
Ive asked Cool to look forward and imagine what top climbers might be doing 60 years from now.
|
asked Cool to look forward and imagine what top climbers might do 60 years from now.
|
You also need a strong sense of personal ethics and an understanding of the law.
|
You also need to have strong personal ethics and to understand the law.
|
Away from their phones, 12- to 15-year-olds have a very different relationship with other media, too.
|
When they are not using their phones, 12- to 15-year-olds have a very different relationship with other media, too.
|
Relatives are to have a clear right of objection, giving them the chance to show that the deceased would not have wanted to be an organ donor.
|
Relatives will have a clear right of objection, which will give them the chance to show that their relative did not want to be an organ donor.
|
For those aged 12 to 15, phone calls account for just 3% of time spent communicating through any device.
|
But, now, for children aged 12 to 15, phone calls make up just 3% of time spent communicating through any device.
|
Wolves are along with the brown bear, the lynx and the wolverine Europes last large predator carnivores.
|
The wolf, the brown bear, the lynx and the wolverine are Europes last large predator carnivores.
|
Our properties have told us its important to be able to reorganize staff rotas quickly to respond to the weather and zero-hours contracts allow us to do this.
|
Its important to be able to reorganize staff rotas quickly to respond to the weather and zero-hours contracts allow us to do this.
|
Paralympian, Tanni Grey-Thompson, chair of ukactive, the UKs leading not-for-pro t health body for physical activity, said: All children need to achieve 60 active minutes every day, whether in a lesson, on the walk to school or in the playground.
|
Paralympian, Tanni Grey-Thompson, chair of ukactive, a health organization for physical activity, said: All children need to achieve 60 active minutes every day this can be in a lesson, on the walk to school or in the playground.
|
For all adults, this rises to 20% and, for young adults, it is still three times as high at 9%.
|
For all adults, this rises to 20% and, for young adults, it is 9%.
|
According to the study, those born in the 1990s are making 4% fewer car trips and travelling 18% fewer miles per year, on average, than members of previous generations did at the same stage in their lives.
|
According to the study, people born in the 1990s are making 4% fewer car trips and travelling 18% fewer miles per year, on average, than older generations did at the same time in their lives.
|
Mitchell revealed only the name of the manuscript, From Me Flows What You Call Time, during a ceremony in the Norwegian woods next to where Patersons 1,000 trees are planted.
|
Mitchell revealed only the name of the manuscript, From Me Flows What You Call Time, during a ceremony in the Norwegian woods next to where the 1,000 trees are planted.
|
There are famous and very wealthy people but then you have hard-working and poor people struggling to get by.
|
There are famous and very wealthy people but also hard-working and poor people.
|
There must be something wrong with this country, said Nadia al Husin, holding up a banner calling on the government to do more for education.
|
There must be something wrong with this country, said Nadia al Husin.
|
She recently deleted her Twitter account and deactivated her Facebook account two years ago after realizing she didnt like everyone knowing what I was doing.
|
She has deleted her Twitter account and deleted her Facebook account two years ago when she realized that she didnt like everyone knowing what I was doing.
|
Its chef, Ren Redzepi, says that ants taste like lemon, and a pure of fermented grasshoppers and moth larvae tastes like a strong fish sauce.
|
Its chef, Ren Redzepi, says that ants taste like lemon, and a mixture of grasshoppers and moth larvae tastes like a strong fish sauce.
|
The polygraph is widely used in the US in criminal and other cases and for security clearance for the FBI and CIA but is much less popular in Europe.
|
The polygraph is often used in the US in criminal cases and by the FBI and CIA but is much less popular in Europe.
|
Glass-like ash particles melt in the heat of the engine, then solidify on the rotors.
|
Ash melts in the heat of the engine, then solidifies on the rotors.
|
The Environment Minister, Jan Szyszko, makes no secret of being a hunter.
|
The Environment Minister, Jan Szyszko, is a hunter.
|
Numbers who use e-cigarettes while continuing to smoke are going down, West said.
|
The number of people who use e-cigarettes while continuing to smoke is going down, West said.
|
The worst case is Saudi Arabia, where people think only 28% are, when 71% are.
|
The worst case is Saudi Arabia, where people think only 28% are overweight, when 71% are.
|
This is, above all, an idea born of common sense and experience, he told the Guardian.
|
This idea comes from common sense and experience, he told the Guardian.
|
The first three repetitions will feel easy but the last two will feel impossibly hard.
|
The first three repetitions will feel easy but the last two will feel impossible.
|
If we want to save jobs and industries, wherever we are, we might think about supporting them.
|
If we want to save jobs and industries, we should support them.
|
The number of people who would enjoy coming out to our bar, with our food, but would never come because they didnt want to smell like smoke for the next seven days were now an option for all those people.
|
There are lots of people who would enjoy coming to our bar but they never came because they didnt want to smell like smoke for the next seven days now, those people can come.
|
Lovemore, 74, from Zimbabwe, has become one of the poorest people in his village.
|
Lovemore, from Zimbabwe, is now one of the poorest people in his village.
|
He gets what all referees hope for every time they referee a match.
|
He gets what all referees want every time they referee a match.
|
The positive side of this is peoples performance, mood and health will improve.
|
The positive side is that peoples performance, mood and health will improve.
|
The best technology in the world will be used here, Fernandez insisted.
|
They will use the best technology in the world here, Fernandez said.
|
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.