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The U.S. State Department has deployed the rhetorical equivalent of an embarrassed teenager whose dad has shown up to dance at his prom. ||||| Something along the lines of "this has nothing to do with us" is what the State Department has said with every one of Rodman's trip. | What does the State department say in reaction to Rodman? Criticized timing |
The U.S. State Department has deployed the rhetorical equivalent of an embarrassed teenager whose dad has shown up to dance at his prom. ||||| In media discourse, North Korea is the classic enemy. | What does the State department say in reaction to Rodman? Criticized timing |
North Korea is providing him a new avenue to be in the spotlight. ||||| In case you don't watch cable news, you might miss that the media really loves this kind of thing. | What does the State department say in reaction to Rodman? Criticized timing |
The U.S. State Department has deployed the rhetorical equivalent of an embarrassed teenager whose dad has shown up to dance at his prom. ||||| Something along the lines of "this has nothing to do with us" is what the State Department has said with every one of Rodman's trip. | What does the State department say in reaction to Rodman? They act embarrassed and indicate they have nothing to do with him |
The U.S. State Department has deployed the rhetorical equivalent of an embarrassed teenager whose dad has shown up to dance at his prom. ||||| In media discourse, North Korea is the classic enemy. | What does the State department say in reaction to Rodman? They act embarrassed and indicate they have nothing to do with him |
North Korea is providing him a new avenue to be in the spotlight. ||||| In case you don't watch cable news, you might miss that the media really loves this kind of thing. | What does the State department say in reaction to Rodman? They act embarrassed and indicate they have nothing to do with him |
North Korea is providing him a new avenue to be in the spotlight. ||||| The most passive player in this tragicomedy is Rodman's home country, the United States. | Who is the passive player in Rodman's tragicomedy as North Korea gives him an avenue for his antics? United States |
North Korea is providing him a new avenue to be in the spotlight. ||||| But add in Rodman to the North Korea story, and it's bound to produce eye-popping headlines: The Weird American Athlete Goes to Weird Country story is just too easy not to cover. | Who is the passive player in Rodman's tragicomedy as North Korea gives him an avenue for his antics? United States |
But add in Rodman to the North Korea story, and it's bound to produce eye-popping headlines: The Weird American Athlete Goes to Weird Country story is just too easy not to cover. ||||| No story about North Korea is too weird to go unreported, even if there is no real information to disseminate. | Who is the passive player in Rodman's tragicomedy as North Korea gives him an avenue for his antics? United States |
This week, we've been treated to the increasingly familiar sight of former NBA star and provocateur Dennis Rodman attending events in Pyongyang, North Korea. ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | How many trips has Dennis Rodman made to North Korea in under 12 months? 4 |
It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. ||||| But add in Rodman to the North Korea story, and it's bound to produce eye-popping headlines: The Weird American Athlete Goes to Weird Country story is just too easy not to cover. | How many trips has Dennis Rodman made to North Korea in under 12 months? 4 |
On Tuesday, an angry Rodman defended his visit in a CNN interview straight from Pyongyang, at one point saying to "New Day" anchor Chris Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." ||||| The U.S. State Department has deployed the rhetorical equivalent of an embarrassed teenager whose dad has shown up to dance at his prom. | How many trips has Dennis Rodman made to North Korea in under 12 months? 4 |
This week, we've been treated to the increasingly familiar sight of former NBA star and provocateur Dennis Rodman attending events in Pyongyang, North Korea. ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | How many trips has Dennis Rodman made to North Korea in under 12 months? Four |
It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. ||||| But add in Rodman to the North Korea story, and it's bound to produce eye-popping headlines: The Weird American Athlete Goes to Weird Country story is just too easy not to cover. | How many trips has Dennis Rodman made to North Korea in under 12 months? Four |
On Tuesday, an angry Rodman defended his visit in a CNN interview straight from Pyongyang, at one point saying to "New Day" anchor Chris Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." ||||| The U.S. State Department has deployed the rhetorical equivalent of an embarrassed teenager whose dad has shown up to dance at his prom. | How many trips has Dennis Rodman made to North Korea in under 12 months? Four |
This week, we've been treated to the increasingly familiar sight of former NBA star and provocateur Dennis Rodman attending events in Pyongyang, North Korea. ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | Where has Dennis Rodman gone 4 times in one year? Pyongyang |
This week, we've been treated to the increasingly familiar sight of former NBA star and provocateur Dennis Rodman attending events in Pyongyang, North Korea. ||||| But add in Rodman to the North Korea story, and it's bound to produce eye-popping headlines: The Weird American Athlete Goes to Weird Country story is just too easy not to cover. | Where has Dennis Rodman gone 4 times in one year? Pyongyang |
Something along the lines of "this has nothing to do with us" is what the State Department has said with every one of Rodman's trip. ||||| In case you don't watch cable news, you might miss that the media really loves this kind of thing. | Where has Dennis Rodman gone 4 times in one year? Pyongyang |
This week, we've been treated to the increasingly familiar sight of former NBA star and provocateur Dennis Rodman attending events in Pyongyang, North Korea. ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | Where has Dennis Rodman gone 4 times in one year? North Korea |
This week, we've been treated to the increasingly familiar sight of former NBA star and provocateur Dennis Rodman attending events in Pyongyang, North Korea. ||||| But add in Rodman to the North Korea story, and it's bound to produce eye-popping headlines: The Weird American Athlete Goes to Weird Country story is just too easy not to cover. | Where has Dennis Rodman gone 4 times in one year? North Korea |
Something along the lines of "this has nothing to do with us" is what the State Department has said with every one of Rodman's trip. ||||| In case you don't watch cable news, you might miss that the media really loves this kind of thing. | Where has Dennis Rodman gone 4 times in one year? North Korea |
On Tuesday, an angry Rodman defended his visit in a CNN interview straight from Pyongyang, at one point saying to "New Day" anchor Chris Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." ||||| in response to question about Kenneth Bae, an American detained in North Korea. | What was Dennis Rodman's response when asked about his trip in regards to US detainee in North Korea? "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." |
On Tuesday, an angry Rodman defended his visit in a CNN interview straight from Pyongyang, at one point saying to "New Day" anchor Chris Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | What was Dennis Rodman's response when asked about his trip in regards to US detainee in North Korea? "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." |
The most passive player in this tragicomedy is Rodman's home country, the United States. ||||| North Korea is providing him a new avenue to be in the spotlight. | What was Dennis Rodman's response when asked about his trip in regards to US detainee in North Korea? "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." |
On Tuesday, an angry Rodman defended his visit in a CNN interview straight from Pyongyang, at one point saying to "New Day" anchor Chris Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." ||||| in response to question about Kenneth Bae, an American detained in North Korea. | What was Dennis Rodman's response when asked about his trip in regards to US detainee in North Korea? He became angry and responded with "I don't give a rat's ass" |
On Tuesday, an angry Rodman defended his visit in a CNN interview straight from Pyongyang, at one point saying to "New Day" anchor Chris Cuomo, "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think ..." ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | What was Dennis Rodman's response when asked about his trip in regards to US detainee in North Korea? He became angry and responded with "I don't give a rat's ass" |
The most passive player in this tragicomedy is Rodman's home country, the United States. ||||| North Korea is providing him a new avenue to be in the spotlight. | What was Dennis Rodman's response when asked about his trip in regards to US detainee in North Korea? He became angry and responded with "I don't give a rat's ass" |
The most passive player in this tragicomedy is Rodman's home country, the United States. ||||| Recall the recent rumor that Kim Jong Un's uncle was executed by being fed to hungry dogs, which most likely was started as satire on Chinese social media but was at first reported widely in the media (CNN was unable to confirm and did not report the story). | What animal was Kim Jong Un's uncle rumored to have been feed to? Hungry dogs |
Recall the recent rumor that Kim Jong Un's uncle was executed by being fed to hungry dogs, which most likely was started as satire on Chinese social media but was at first reported widely in the media (CNN was unable to confirm and did not report the story). ||||| The regime's injustices, quirks and dysfunctions are reassuring to Americans that their own country is just the opposite: Normal, well-functioning, a land of peace and liberty. | What animal was Kim Jong Un's uncle rumored to have been feed to? Hungry dogs |
Though often described as quite shy, he has always enjoyed challenging the values of Middle America. ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | What animal was Kim Jong Un's uncle rumored to have been feed to? Hungry dogs |
The most passive player in this tragicomedy is Rodman's home country, the United States. ||||| Recall the recent rumor that Kim Jong Un's uncle was executed by being fed to hungry dogs, which most likely was started as satire on Chinese social media but was at first reported widely in the media (CNN was unable to confirm and did not report the story). | What animal was Kim Jong Un's uncle rumored to have been feed to? "Dogs" |
Recall the recent rumor that Kim Jong Un's uncle was executed by being fed to hungry dogs, which most likely was started as satire on Chinese social media but was at first reported widely in the media (CNN was unable to confirm and did not report the story). ||||| The regime's injustices, quirks and dysfunctions are reassuring to Americans that their own country is just the opposite: Normal, well-functioning, a land of peace and liberty. | What animal was Kim Jong Un's uncle rumored to have been feed to? "Dogs" |
Though often described as quite shy, he has always enjoyed challenging the values of Middle America. ||||| It's his fourth trip in less than 12 months. | What animal was Kim Jong Un's uncle rumored to have been feed to? "Dogs" |
The Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, the Disability Law Center, the Multi-Cultural Legal Center, the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project and Utah Legal Services will share the new facility, and last Wednesday their board members were given a tour of the Community Legal Center hosted by staff members of the five agencies. ||||| All of the agencies can share the same reception area and client waiting room. | What two areas of the building will all five agencies be sharing? The reception area and client waiting room |
All of the agencies can share the same reception area and client waiting room. ||||| The new Community Legal Center at 205 N. 400 West is a project of "And Justice for All," which, until this venture, has been a joint fund-raising campaign by an alliance of the non-profit providers of free legal services. | What two areas of the building will all five agencies be sharing? The reception area and client waiting room |
Jaye explained how much of the renovation had been merely uncovering what was already there. ||||| My assistant, Charity Christenson, pointed out that the shared facility will also be efficient for those needing legal services. | What two areas of the building will all five agencies be sharing? The reception area and client waiting room |
Five independent Salt Lake organizations that provide legal services to the poor, ethnic minorities, seniors and people with disabilities have joined together to acquire a west-side downtown building where they will have their offices. ||||| The new Community Legal Center at 205 N. 400 West is a project of "And Justice for All," which, until this venture, has been a joint fund-raising campaign by an alliance of the non-profit providers of free legal services. | What is the address of the new legal center that five Salt Lake legal organizations have purchased? Community Legal Center, West High street |
Five independent Salt Lake organizations that provide legal services to the poor, ethnic minorities, seniors and people with disabilities have joined together to acquire a west-side downtown building where they will have their offices. ||||| No longer will a woman desperate for a protective order, for example, have to run all over town trying to find the right agency. | What is the address of the new legal center that five Salt Lake legal organizations have purchased? Community Legal Center, West High street |
The building had been like home, she explained, and so it was important who would be living there. ||||| The Olafsons are delighted with the new owners. | What is the address of the new legal center that five Salt Lake legal organizations have purchased? Community Legal Center, West High street |
Five independent Salt Lake organizations that provide legal services to the poor, ethnic minorities, seniors and people with disabilities have joined together to acquire a west-side downtown building where they will have their offices. ||||| The new Community Legal Center at 205 N. 400 West is a project of "And Justice for All," which, until this venture, has been a joint fund-raising campaign by an alliance of the non-profit providers of free legal services. | What is the address of the new legal center that five Salt Lake legal organizations have purchased? 205 N. 400 West |
Five independent Salt Lake organizations that provide legal services to the poor, ethnic minorities, seniors and people with disabilities have joined together to acquire a west-side downtown building where they will have their offices. ||||| No longer will a woman desperate for a protective order, for example, have to run all over town trying to find the right agency. | What is the address of the new legal center that five Salt Lake legal organizations have purchased? 205 N. 400 West |
The building had been like home, she explained, and so it was important who would be living there. ||||| The Olafsons are delighted with the new owners. | What is the address of the new legal center that five Salt Lake legal organizations have purchased? 205 N. 400 West |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| She loves the building, and they only moved out because the business had outgrown the space. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space? Jaye and Eric Olafson |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| The hardwood floors, wooden ceilings and brick and stone interior walls were all hidden behind coverings and old paint. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space? Jaye and Eric Olafson |
No longer will a woman desperate for a protective order, for example, have to run all over town trying to find the right agency. ||||| The Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, the Disability Law Center, the Multi-Cultural Legal Center, the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project and Utah Legal Services will share the new facility, and last Wednesday their board members were given a tour of the Community Legal Center hosted by staff members of the five agencies. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space? Jaye and Eric Olafson |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| She loves the building, and they only moved out because the business had outgrown the space. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space? Jaye and Erik |
Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. ||||| The hardwood floors, wooden ceilings and brick and stone interior walls were all hidden behind coverings and old paint. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space? Jaye and Erik |
No longer will a woman desperate for a protective order, for example, have to run all over town trying to find the right agency. ||||| The Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake, the Disability Law Center, the Multi-Cultural Legal Center, the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project and Utah Legal Services will share the new facility, and last Wednesday their board members were given a tour of the Community Legal Center hosted by staff members of the five agencies. | Who were the previous owners of the building who moved out due to their business needing more space? Jaye and Erik |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Fish |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Fish |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Fish |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What renewable resource can be affect by water pollution and overuse? Not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. ||||| Water is one example. | What is an example of polluting resources? Water is one example since if we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
Water is one example. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | What is an example of polluting resources? Water is one example since if we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! | What is an example of polluting resources? Water is one example since if we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use |
Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| It seems we will never run out of that! | What is a renewable resource that we will never run out of? Sunlight |
Sunlight is a renewable resource. ||||| Water is one example. | What is a renewable resource that we will never run out of? Sunlight |
In this case, the resources may not be able to recover. ||||| Renewable resources can be renewed as they are used. | What is a renewable resource that we will never run out of? Sunlight |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. | How are fish a renewable resource? Because they can reproduce and make more fish |
Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| Water is one example. | How are fish a renewable resource? Because they can reproduce and make more fish |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | How are fish a renewable resource? Because they can reproduce and make more fish |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. | How are fish a renewable resource? They can reproduce |
Thats because they can reproduce and make more fish. ||||| Water is one example. | How are fish a renewable resource? They can reproduce |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. | How are fish a renewable resource? They can reproduce |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| Water is one example. | What is an example of a renewable resource that can be polluted? Water |
Water is one example. ||||| We can also overuse resources that should be renewable. | What is an example of a renewable resource that can be polluted? Water |
Then they may no longer be fit for use. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | What is an example of a renewable resource that can be polluted? Water |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources? Trees |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some renewable resources? Trees |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What are some renewable resources? Trees |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources? Fish,plants |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some renewable resources? Fish,plants |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What are some renewable resources? Fish,plants |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources? Timber and sunlight |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some renewable resources? Timber and sunlight |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What are some renewable resources? Timber and sunlight |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources? Fish |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some renewable resources? Fish |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What are some renewable resources? Fish |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| Sunlight is a renewable resource. | What are some renewable resources? Water |
An example is timber, which comes from trees. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | What are some renewable resources? Water |
If we aren't careful, we can pollute resources. ||||| If we pollute a water source it may not be usable for drinking, bathing, or any other type of use. | What are some renewable resources? Water |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Resources may not be able to recover |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Water is one example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Resources may not be able to recover |
New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Resources may not be able to recover |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Fish are renewable resources but water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Water is one example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Fish are renewable resources but water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Fish are renewable resources but water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Water is one example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Cause them to die out if their population becomes too low |
For example, fish are renewable resources. ||||| But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Should be renewable |
But water pollution and overfishing can cause them to die out if their population becomes too low. ||||| Water is one example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Should be renewable |
New trees can be planted to replace those that are cut down. ||||| Figure 2.16 shows another example. | How can we overuse resources that should be renewable? Should be renewable |
Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. ||||| Eager to capitalize, the country poured its soul into mass tourism, which triggered a rash of indiscriminate building on the southern and eastern coastlines, with scant regard for tradition or aesthetics. | What major event made the country of Spain so eager to capitalize on mass tourism? Annual southern migration |
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