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Write an article based on this summary: Practice plucking. Open your throat. Change the shape of your mouth. Move your tongue. Modify your breathing. Practice your repertoire of sounds. Play notes on the harp. Article:
Use your dominate hand to pluck the trigger lightly. It is essential that you do not use a powerful pluck in the beginning. This is when you’re the most susceptible to chipping a tooth. To avoid damaging your teeth, keep a firm pressure between the harp and your teeth. Pluck the trigger inwards or outwards depending on your preference. An inward pluck is when the trigger is plucked in the direction of your mouth. An outer pluck is when the trigger is plucked away from your mouth. Find a comfortable pluck. Some Jew’s harpist use their index finger to pluck while others use their whole hands. Figure out what is comfortable for you. Try plucking a rhythm and repeat that rhythm. This will help you develop your comfortability with plucking. To get the most amplified sound out of the Jew’s harp, you must open your throat. It's common to open your throat if you are chugging a liquid. Do this same technique with your throat while playing the Jew’s harp. Try modifying the shape of your throat. You do this in everyday speech. Imagine you’re saying the vowels: a, e, i, o and u. These shapes will all give you different tones. Practice a consistent pluck while changing the shape of your mouth. You can reach a higher pitch by widening your mouth. Similarly, you can reach a lower tone by narrowing your mouth. Your tongue also plays a part in altering the sound of a Jew’s harp. Experiment with different positions for your tongue. Try flickering your tongue to the back of your throat for a nice effect. Different breathing variations will modify your tone. Breathing out while playing will create a loud and buzzy sound. Breathing in will create a softer buzzing sound. Use these techniques as accents. Breathe through your nose during normal play. Continue to experiment with different combinations of the above techniques. Once you begin to feel comfortable with different sounds, try to develop a melody out of the Jew’s harp. It will take a lot of practice to play cohesive melodies on the Jew’s harp. You won’t be able to play distinct melodies until you’ve mastered all the basics. Try something experimental on the Jew’s harp. Try whispering words while playing. Play around and try to have fun with it. Differentiating notes on purpose is difficult for both players and listeners. The particular note you produce depends on the quality and make of your Jew’s harp. Play notes by playing open and closed sounds. Open sounds are all the sounds you’ve produced thus far. Closed sounds are achieved by closing your throat, or your glottis. Then use air pressure to open your glottis by saying “A.” This will produce an overtone which is essential for playing different notes. Use a tuner while you are practicing to see if you are able to hit a perfect note. Then practice the other techniques and adjust your mouth till those sounds create a different note. Again, playing intentional notes is difficult for the Jew’s harp.
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Translate the following sentence to Turkish: Parliament will begin electing the next president either on April 26th or May 3rd. Turkish:
Meclis bir sonraki cumhurbaşkanını seçme sürecine 26 Nisan veya 3 Mayıs'ta başlayacak.
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Study: Kids Safer Driving With Grandparents CHICAGO -- A study on grandparent drivers has its researchers doing a double-take over the results. The study found that kids may be safer in cars with grandma or grandpa at the wheel instead of mom or dad. The results are from an analysis of State Farm insurance claims for 2003-07 car crashes in 15 states, and interviews with the drivers. Overall, 1.05 percent of kids were injured when riding with parents, versus 0.70 percent of those riding with grandparents, or a 33 percent lower risk. The difference was even more pronounced -- 50 percent -- when the researchers took into account other things that could influence injury rates, including not using car seats, and older-model cars. The findings fly in the face of previous evidence that car crashes are more common in older drivers, mostly those beyond age 65. Researchers speculate that grandparents are extra-cautious when tasked with driving their grandchildren. The study is published in the journal Pediatrics. Write a one or two sentence summary.
A study published in the journal Pediatrics found that kids may be safer in cars with grandma or grandpa at the wheel instead of mom or dad.
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Translate "We took a critical line on Nice because it did not provide the capacity to act that enlargement demanded." to Finnish?
Suhtauduimme kriittisesti Nizzan malliin, koska sen avulla ei saavutettu laajentumisen edellyttämää toimintakykyä.
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Ask a question about Namibia.
What is the arid measurement in Namibia?
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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Vakoplch trpasličí Which language is this?
Czech
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I never knew of a mom who’d had an abortion. Until I became one. A grim mortal calculus met first-trimester nausea. My husband and I learned I was pregnant just before he drove my stepson to college. As you might guess, the pregnancy was unplanned. My husband was 56 — that would make him almost 80 by the time this kid was out of college. I was 42, so I’d be in my 60s with a teen and an elderly spouse. And what if I, like both my parents, got cancer in middle age? Who would be there to finish child-rearing? I believe in abortion. That wasn’t my hesitation. In 1992, I joined several hundred thousand protesters on the National Mall to march and rally in support of abortion rights. Six years later, I drove a friend to a clinic to terminate her pregnancy. Yet I’d never known of anyone in my situation considering an abortion. I didn’t fit the profile you tend to hear about: an impoverished teen, overwhelmed by the responsibility of raising a child and faced with the prospect of having to drop out of school. I wasn’t like the friends of mine who had abortions in their 20s when we were single and broke. I was happily married. Both my husband and I had established (if not especially lucrative) careers. And we were veteran parents. In addition to my stepson, we had a six-year-old son. We could do this — if we wanted to. For my husband, the answer was a pretty definite no. When our son was a baby, we’d talked about having another child, but my husband, a caring, present father, flexible in many ways, was done. He (only half jokingly) talked about wanting to enjoy “a window between child-rearing and death.” Not much had changed since then, except that we were older, and the timing was worse. My husband also was ready to leave the nonprofit leadership position he’d had for 18 years. I’d told him, “Quit your job, and we’ll figure it out.” With another child on the way, though, it would be harder for him to take that risk. When I raised the possibility of abortion, my husband was surprised and uncharacteristically silent. He didn’t want to say anything that might pressure me to abort. He also wouldn’t say, “I love you, and I want this baby.” As for my own feelings, I was uncertain. I come from a family of four kids, and I adore my three younger siblings. I was excited by the chance of having a daughter. And the fact of the pregnancy trumped my husband’s former objections to another child. In the bluntest terms, I had won. Yet this new baby, should the pregnancy go to term (not a given considering my age), was not the peer-sibling I’d advocated for five years earlier, nor was I the same baby-centered mommy. I’d been glad to move beyond strollers on the subway, diapers, naps and the need to be home by 7 p.m. With our son in first grade, I was mentally surfacing from a long and lovely dive. I’d continued working when he was born — as a playwright and teacher — but often the best I could do was manage the modest projects before me. I couldn’t dream. I couldn’t plan. Now I had started thinking forward again, my brain active all the time. I wasn’t sure I wanted to dive back down. I thought about the women I knew who had their first children in their 40s or surprise youngest kids. I wondered why everyone seemed to welcome serendipity, while most mornings I woke up hoping I’d had a miscarriage. Whatever I decided, it would mean a loss — in my work, in my marriage, in our family. I was old enough to know you can’t do everything. I went to the wonderful ob-gyn who had delivered my son and told the nurse midwife that this was an unintended pregnancy, that I would probably terminate. She instructed the ultrasound technician (who always seemed to be in some state of pregnant herself) to turn the monitor away. But the technician left the sound on by mistake, and I heard that pack of horses heartbeat before she jumped to shut it off. I wish I hadn’t heard that sound. But even that didn’t shout down the inner voice I heard as I cooed over friends’ babies or watched hale young parents hoist kids to their bodies: “I do not want this.” At the clinic, I was struck that both the woman before me and the woman after me already had kids at home, and spousal-looking men in the waiting room. It turns out that 60 percent of women who have abortions are already mothers. As I’ve become more of an abortion-rights activist, I’ve learned that married mothers represent a subset of secrecy and shame within some very progressive circles. I wasn’t as anomalous as I’d thought. And while married mothers in their 40s contemplating abortion don’t face the same trade-offs as unmarried teens, the trade-offs are real. After the abortion, I started pushing harder in my work. My therapist asked, “Are there any things that have happened since the abortion that would not otherwise have been possible?” The list surprised me: three commissioned works for major theaters (two requiring extensive research travel), a new academic job and a fellowship that enabled me to complete a play I had procrastinated on for years. That hasn’t made the loss any less painful. A year ago I wrote an essay for The Washington Post about wanting to be more actively for abortion rights — but didn’t mention my own abortion. Part of my reticence stemmed from wanting to protect my young son (now 8) and avoid squeamishness with my stepson (now 21). But I also was grieving. And the idea that people would judge me as a bad mother, both for accidentally getting pregnant and for ending the pregnancy, made me feel worse. I didn’t want to expose myself and my family in order to make a point. Like any woman who chooses abortion, I value the right to privacy. But privacy is a tricky and limited business; its byproducts can be loneliness, silence and shame. Perhaps the one third of American women who choose abortion before age 45 can use a little less privacy, and a little more solidarity. That’s why, two years after my abortion, I offer my story. For me abortion was the way forward. It was also the roughest decision I’ve ever made. But it was my own rough decision. So on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, I defend the right to choose in what ways, when and with whom we create life. What was this article about?
I didn't fit the profile you tend to hear about.
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Next question: how many games are there in the nba semifinals?
best-of-seven
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Here are some concepts: athlete, pitch, state What is a sentence about these concepts?
athlete leaving the pitch in a dazed state on thursday .
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Für den besonderen Touch: Einladungen und Ankündigungen lesen sich gleich viel netter mit einem persönlichen Gruß! Which language is this?
German
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Background: Ryuichi Sakamoto (Ban Ben Long Yi , Sakamoto Ryuichi, born January 17, 1952) (Japanese pronunciation: [sakamoto rjW:itci]) is a Japanese musician, singer, composer, record producer, activist, writer, actor and dancer, based in Tokyo and New York. He began his career while at university in the 1970s, as a session musician, producer, and arranger. Context: Sakamoto's production credits represent a prolific career in this role. In 1983, he produced Mari Iijima's debut album Rose, the same year that the Yellow Magic Orchestra was disbanded. Sakamoto subsequently worked with artists such as Thomas Dolby; Aztec Camera, on the Dreamland (1993) album; and Imai Miki, co-producing her 1994 album A Place In The Sun. Roddy Frame, who worked with Sakamoto as a member of Aztec Camera, explained in a 1993 interview preceding the release of Dreamland that he had had to wait a lengthy period of time before he was able to work with Sakamoto, who wrote two soundtracks, a solo album and the music for the opening ceremony at the Barcelona Olympics, prior to working with Frame over four weeks in a New York studio. Frame said that he was impressed by the work of YMO and the Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence soundtrack, explaining: "That's where you realise that the atmosphere around his compositions is actually in the writing - it's got nothing to do with synthesisers." Frame's decision to ask Sakamoto was finalized after he saw his performance at the Japan Festival that was held in London, United Kingdom. Of his experience recording with Sakamoto, Frame said: He's got this reputation as a boffin, a professor of music who sits in front of a computer screen. But he's more intuitive than that, and he's always trying to corrupt what he knows. Halfway through the day in the studio, he will stop and play some hip hop or some house for 10 minutes, and then go back to what he was doing. He's always trying to trip himself up like that, and to discover new things. Just before we worked together he'd been out in Borneo, I think, with a DAT machine, looking for new sounds. Question: What has Sakamoto produced? Answer:
Sakamoto's production credits represent a prolific career in this role. In 1983, he produced Mari Iijima's debut album Rose,
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Dutch language: The different dialects show many sound shifts in different vowels (even shifting between diphthongs and monophthongs), and in some cases consonants also shift pronunciation. For example, an oddity of West Flemings (and to a lesser extent, East Flemings) is that, the voiced velar fricative (written as "g" in Dutch) shifts to a voiced glottal fricative (written as "h" in Dutch), while the letter "h" in West Flemish becomes mute (just like in French). As a result, when West Flemish try to talk Standard Dutch, they're often unable to pronounce the g-sound, and pronounce it similar to the h-sound. This leaves f.e. no difference between "held" (hero) and "geld" (money). Or in some cases, they are aware of the problem, and hyper-correct the "h" into a voiced velar fricative or g-sound, again leaving no difference. Please answer a question about this article. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". What other European language has a mute "h" like the West Flemings do?
French
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Sentence from a movie review: i 'm just about ready to go to the u.n. and ask permission for a preemptive strike Select your answer: was the movie seen positively or negatively based on the preceding review? Available options: a. negative; b. positive;
a.
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Kampanya döneminde Eroğlu, Talat'ı Kıbrıs için tek egemenlik fikrini kabul etmekle sert bir biçimde eleştirdi. Translate this to English?
During the campaign, Eroglu harshly criticised Talat for accepting the idea of single sovereignty for Cyprus.
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(1). negative; (2). positive; What would be an example of an (1). review?
Village Buffet not worth it. The long wait is to be expected but once in, the place is chaotic, very noisy with dishes clanging, cleaning carts sounding like jets taking off rolling on some kind of stone floor. Food was not that good and the plates the offer are saucers. King crab legs should be called king spider legs and they don't give you implements to crack them open to get to what meat might be in there if you can crack them. I had the feeling they were offered so they could advertise king crab like the other buffets in Vegas. Rest of the dishes were run of the mill, nothing special, so overall, not a good place and service was bad as well.
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Article: Skinny jeans will make your legs look bony. Instead, wear normal jeans. They are tight around the thighs, but get a little loose around your calves. uniform just to be comfortable. If you have very short leg hairs but still want to get rid of them, do not shave it—try a wax instead. What is a summary?
Whether you're overweight or underweight, remember to wear clothes that have a perfect fit. Overweight girls, don't wear baggy shirts or too-tight pants that push your stomach up. Wear a shirt that does not have vertical stripes and some jeans that fit around your stomach. Underweight girls, don't wear tight shirts with skinny jeans. If you can't stand normal jeans, try out boot-cut jeans. Put deodorant in your backpack or locker, just in case the morning is a rush. If you sweat easily, wear an undershirt while wearing you're P.E. If you want to wear make-up without getting it smeared, buy a 16 hour stay eyeliner. Make sure to shave, wax, and/or put lotion on your legs to make sure they don't look manly or ashy.
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Single/multi-select question: If "A group of people socialize at a bar.", can we conclude "The group of people are friends."? Options are: (a). yes; (b). it is not possible to tell; (c). no;
(b).
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Find the right ending to this passage. The parents of Kayla Mueller, the American aid worker who was killed in ISIS captivity, are speaking out for the first time about her death. Marsha and Carl Mueller sat down with Today's Savannah Guthrie to pay tribute to their 26-year-old daughter in an interview screening on Monday. Kayla's brother, Eric Mueller, will also address their loss and his hopes that people will be provoked into researching and understanding the plight of Syrian refugees. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Speaking out: Carl and Marsha Mueller and their son Eric have spoken to Today's savannah Guthrie about losing Kayla, 26, the U.S. aid worker who was killed earlier this month while in captivity in Syria, held by ISIS His father, OPTIONS: - American, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Carl, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Carl Mueller, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Eric, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Eric Mueller, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - God, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - ISIS, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Kayla, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Kayla Mueller, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Marsha, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Marsha Mueller, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Savannah Guthrie, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Syria, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - Syrian, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - U.S., stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage. - savannah Guthrie, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage.
Carl, stood up immediately after his son finished speaking and hugged him tightly at the bottom of the stage.
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Here is a premise: "Two boys are posing along with an adult in a ninja-like costume" Here is a hypothesis: "The kids are going to a wedding with their dad dressed in suites." .Does the premise tell us whether the hypothesis is true? [+] yes [+] it is not possible to tell [+] no
no
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Write the answer: Fowler's Vacola, Kilner, Mason, and Weck are brands/designs of what?
glass jars
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De Hoop Scheffer Türkiye Dışişleri Bakanı Abdullah Gül ile Ankara'da düzenlediği ortak basın toplantısında, "NATO orada doğrudan rol oynayamaz, ancak dayanışma gösterir ve terörle mücadelede yer almaktadır. Translate to English English:
"NATO cannot play a direct role there, but it shows its solidarity and is involved in the fight against terrorism.
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Write a text based on this summary: hong kong falls silent for manila hostage victims Text:
teeming hong kong observed a mournful silence thursday for eight tourists killed in a manila bloodbath , after their bodies returned home amid mounting outrage against philippine authorities .
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gigaword:1.2.0
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Summarize this article: This shouldn't come as a total surprise, since a glance at the past six months of polls show that every time it looks like Mr Trump is going to surpass his Democratic opponent in the standings, the trend reverses itself. The American people, perhaps, could never quite get their heads around the prospect of a Trump presidency, and countervailing forces asserted themselves every time it looks like that might be a reality. If that's the case here, then the timing may be just right for a comfortable Clinton win. None of the polls, of course, take account of how voters are reacting to the FBI clearing Clinton of criminality on the latest batch of emails. Here's my blog on how that twist may impact the election. Who is ahead in the polls? 48% Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump These are the latest predictions from the number crunchers at some US media: New York Times Upshot: Clinton has 84% chance of winning FiveThirtyEight: Clinton has 65% chance HuffPost: Clinton has 98% chance Of course, the US election isn't won based on national preferences, it's a state-by-state slog to reach 270 electoral votes. The latest round of battleground polling shows there are still just enough toss-up states to allow Mr Trump to win the presidency. To prevail the Republican would have to either clear the table when it comes to these states or post a surprise win in a place like Pennsylvania, Michigan or Virginia, where polling shows Mrs Clinton ahead. Such a shoot-the-moon scenario is certainly possible, and it could be aided by polling that underestimates white voter turnout or overestimates Mrs Clinton's support in key constituencies like blacks and the young. For this to become a reality, however, Mr Trump would essentially have to be perfect or polling would have to be off in a variety of disparate states that have decidedly different electorates. An error in New Hampshire polling, for instance, wouldn't mean expectations in Florida would be more likely to be wrong. A miss in Michigan would have little bearing on the fate of Colorado. Mr Trump would also have to count on the evidence of massive Hispanic turnout in early voting not panning out when votes are counted on Tuesday night. Heading into election day, the Clinton team has reason for cautious optimism. A Trump win at this point would have to be considered a modest (but far from unprecedented) upset. You can follow Anthony on Twitter @awzurcher Who will win? Play our game to make your call Summary:
On the eve of the presidential election, Hillary Clinton appears to be opening up some daylight between her and Donald Trump in the final round of national opinion surveys.
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Write the last sentence in this story. By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 08:13 EST, 22 June 2011 A U.S. nuclear submarine came within feet of running aground as it left Plymouth naval base, a report has found. The drama unfolded as the USS Minneapolis-St Paul entered rough seas and tried to take evasive action resulting in five crewmen being swept overboard, two of whom died. Chief Petty Officer Thomas Higgins and Petty Officer Michael Holtz were attached to the submarine with safety lines and had been helping the habour pilot to disembark when the submarine changed direction. They died as they were repeatedly pounded 'like rag dolls' against the hull by the force of 20ft waves. The three other crew members were later rescued. 'Tragic as the loss of the lives of Holtz and OPTIONS: - Daily Mail was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.' - Michael Holtz was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.' - Plymouth was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.' - Plymouth Sound was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.' - Thomas Higgins was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.' - U.S. was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.' - USS Minneapolis-St Paul was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.'
Thomas Higgins was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.'
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super_glue/record:1.0.2
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Translate "You cannot have single-sex hospitals." to Finnish?
Ei voi olla vain yhtä sukupuolta hoitavia sairaaloita.
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Diğer taraf olan BH Federasyonu'ndaki (BHF) İslamcı Wahhabilerin de para ve silah yığmakta olduklarıyla ilgili endişeler de dile getirildi. Could you please translate this to English?
Concerns were also raised that Wahhabi Islamists present in the other entity, the Federation of BiH (FBiH), have reportedly been stockpiling money and arms.
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Write a sentence that about [A Loyal Character Dancer MEDIA_TYPE Hardcover].
A Loyal Character Dancer was published in Hardcover.
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gem/dart:1.1.0
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Answer the following question. What is the English name for the Japanese Parliament?
diet
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The northern side of the borough includes the largest park in New York City—Pelham Bay Park, which includes Orchard Beach—and the fourth largest, Van Cortlandt Park, which is west of Woodlawn Cemetery and borders Yonkers. Also in the northern Bronx, Wave Hill, the former estate of George W. Perkins—known for a historic house, gardens, changing site-specific art installations and concerts—overlooks the New Jersey Palisades from a promontory on the Hudson in Riverdale. Nearer the borough's center, and along the Bronx River, is Bronx Park; its northern end houses the New York Botanical Gardens, which preserve the last patch of the original hemlock forest that once covered the entire county, and its southern end the Bronx Zoo, the largest urban zoological gardens in the United States. Just south of Van Cortlandt Park is the Jerome Park Reservoir, surrounded by 2 miles (3 km) of stone walls and bordering several small parks in the Bedford Park neighborhood; the reservoir was built in the 1890s on the site of the former Jerome Park Racetrack. Further south is Crotona Park, home to a 3.3-acre (1.3 ha) lake, 28 species of trees, and a large swimming pool. The land for these parks, and many others, was bought by New York City in 1888, while land was still open and inexpensive, in anticipation of future needs and future pressures for development. Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): When did NYC buy land for its parks?
1888
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Coming off their win over the Cardinals the Vikings flew to Soldier Field for an NFC North rivalry match against the Bears. In the first quarter the Vikings took the lead after kicker Ryan Longwell hit a 36-yard field goal. They fell behind in the second quarter when QB Jay Cutler threw a 17-yard TD pass to TE Greg Olsen. They got the lead back after QB Brett Favre completed a 53-yard TD pass to WR Percy Harvin. They trailed again when Cutler got a 19-yard TD pass to WR Devin Hester. The Bears extended their lead in the third quarter after kicker Robbie Gould nailed a 34-yard field goal. The Vikings replied with Longwell making a 33-yard field goal, but fell further behind with Gould hitting a 37-yard field goal, and in the 4th quarter with Cutler making a 19-yard TD pass to TE Kellen Davis. Answer this question based on the article: Who threw more touchdown passes, Jay Cutler or Brett Favre?
Jay Cutler
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Question: "In 1961, who became the first London club to complete football's League and Cup ""double""?" Answer:
tottenham hotspur
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Translate the following sentence to Turkish: He praised Kosovo Prime Minister Bajram Kosumi's attempt to establish a dialogue with them by visiting the places to which they should return. Turkish:
Elçi, Kosova Başbakanı Bayram Kosumi'nin bu kişilerin dönmeleri gereken yerleri ziyaret ederek onlarla diyalog kurma girişimlerine de övgüde bulundu.
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Background: Raven was born in Lorenskog, Norway; her father is a teacher. She has an older brother and two younger sisters. Her surname is of Norse origin, with Ravn meaning Raven, which she adopted as her stage name Marion Raven as well as her trademark raven logo. Raven enjoyed singing from a young age, sometimes writing lyrics for the songs she sang. Context: In early 2006, it was announced that Raven quit her contract with Atlantic Records due to "artistic differences". Raven later confirmed that she was now signed to indie label Eleven Seven Music, which was created by her management 10th Street Entertainment. Raven later performed a duet with rock musician Meat Loaf on a version of the song "It's All Coming Back to Me Now", released as the lead single from Loaf's tenth studio album Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose in October 2006. The track peaked at No. 1 in Norway and reached the top ten in Germany and the United Kingdom. Raven later joined Loaf on an extensive tour through Canada and Europe in February 2007. In 2007 she also recorded the theme song for the US dub of W.I.T.C.H., a Jetix animated series based on the same name comic. Raven later confirmed that her new album would contain new and old tracks from her Norwegian debut as well as re-recorded tracks such as "Heads Will Roll", which received the help of American musician Nikki Sixx and was released as an EP in October 2006. Prior to the release of Raven's album Set Me Free in March 2007, she toured around The Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom to help promote it. Raven later embarked on another promotional tour across the UK and performed in British schools. Later between later July and August, she became a supporting act on American singer-songwriter Pink's I'm Not Dead Tour in Germany. The album was later released in June 2007 and sprawled two singles; "Falling Away" and a re-release of her previous single "Break You" from her Norwegian debut album. Question: was she solo at this point? Answer:
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Flan2021
quac:1.0.0
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Here is a premise: "Helping boy down the slide." Here is a hypothesis: "A girl is being helped down a slide." .Does the premise tell us whether the hypothesis is true? pick from the following. * yes. * it is not possible to tell. * no.
no
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snli:1.1.0
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What is a one-sentence summary of the following article? It's essential to talk to your doctor to make sure your weight loss program is safe and appropriate for you. In addition to speaking with your doctor, making an appointment to visit a registered dietitian may be a good idea. These nutrition and weight loss experts will be able to guide and teach you about safe and healthy weight loss. If you have 100 pounds of excess weight to lose, you may also be suffering from chronic diseases that are associated with being overweight or obese. Therefore, it's even more important to speak with your doctor about what type of weight loss is appropriate for you. Losing 100 pounds is a big goal and will require you to commit to a weight loss program for an extended period of time. Setting realistic goals is important, especially when you want to lose larger amounts of weight. Losing weight at a faster rate may be unhealthy and unsafe. In addition, it's generally not sustainable long-term and may put you at risk for gaining the weight back. Setting a large, long-term goal is great, but it may be helpful to set smaller goals along the way to help motivate you on your weight loss journey. For example: lose 10 pounds in four to six weeks or lose the first 25 pounds in three months. This is perhaps the most effective change you can make immediately that will help get you started on the road to losing weight. The more tempting food you have lying the house, the more likely it is that you will give in and eat those unhealthy items. Creating a healthy environment at home can help support your weight loss. Toss out any sweets (like cookies, cupcakes or ice cream), chips, crackers and sugary beverages (like soda or fruit juice cocktail). You can also donate unopened items to a local food bank instead of throwing items in the garbage. Think, "out of sight, out of mind." Having these foods out of your house will help you stick to your plan and eat healthier. Getting started on a weight loss plan to lose 100 pounds will require you to re-think your meals. Spending a few hours reworking your weekly meal plan can help give you the framework for a healthy diet. Consult with a registered dietitian to ensure that your meal plan is also safe in regards to your medical history. Start with one week of meals. Include all breakfasts, lunches, dinners, snacks and sugar-free beverages. If you're following a particular calorie range, be sure to add in the calories for each meal and snack to make sure you're staying within your predetermined range. After a few weeks, you may be able to be less detailed with your meal plan — especially if you get into the groove of healthy, easy meals that you enjoy. If you notice yourself getting bored with your meals, revisit your meal plan and change it up. Don't fall off track out of boredom. Find new, healthy recipes to keep you on track. Summary:
Talk to your doctor or registered dietitian. Set goals. Get rid of unhealthy foods in your home. Write a meal plan.
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Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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the millennium development goals -lrb- mdgs -rrb- set by world leaders remain within reach despite the global financial crisis , a senior u.n. official told an international conference that ended here thursday . Write a brief summary in a sentence or less.
undp chief says mdgs still within reach
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Flan2021
gigaword:1.2.0
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Question 1: How do I cope with guilt of sleeping with my friend's mom? Question 2: How do I deal with the guilt of holding my mom back? [I] no [II] yes Are questions 1 and 2 asking the same thing?
[I]
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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"difficult for the audience " How would the sentiment of this sentence be perceived -- Select from: (A). negative; (B). positive; Answer:
(A).
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Flan2021
glue/sst2:2.0.0
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Ty máš svoji páteční holku; a já zase mám tu svou. Could you please translate this to English?
To tell me after a long night of soul-searching,
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0
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Image copyright Reuters Britain's Mark Cavendish pulled out of the Tour de France after breaking his right shoulder in a crash. The 32-year-old from the Isle of Man collided with the world champion Peter Sagan before hitting the barriers in a sprint finish. Cavendish, who is just five stage wins away from a Tour record for the most victories, said he was "massively disappointed". The race doctor says Mark, who won a silver medal at the Rio2016 Olympic Games, needs rest but won't need an operation. Peter Sagan has been disqualified from the race for dangerous riding. Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text? Peter Sagan was disqualified for dangerous riding. Choose from: 1). Yes. 2). It's impossible to say. 3). No.
1).
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Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
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Sentence from a movie review: bad blend Select your answer: was the movie seen positively or negatively based on the preceding review? Possible answers: (i) negative; (ii) positive;
(i)
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Flan2021
glue/sst2:2.0.0
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1. Hassan decides to return to Alamut and kill Ibn Tahir . 2. Hassan decides to return to Alamut and to kill Ibn Tahir . Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Choose from: (I) no. (II) yes....I think the answer is
(II)
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Flan2021
paws_wiki:1.1.0
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Militants attacked the Chinese consulate in the southern city of Karachi on Friday, killing two police officers, Pakistani authorities said, adding that Chinese diplomatic staff inside were unharmed. The attackers, armed with guns, grenades and at least one suicide jacket tried but failed to get inside, according to officials. Different officials described the number of attacks as between two and four. The assault started about 9.30 a.m. local time. ... Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text? The Chinese consulate in Karachi was attack by terrorists Choose from: *Yes *It's impossible to say *No
Yes
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Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
Summarize this article: Cut the lid and flaps off of an egg carton first. Next, cut it straight down the middle so that you have two rows of egg cups. Set one of those strips aside for another project. A 12 or 18-cup egg carton will work better than a 6-cup egg carton, otherwise you'll get a very short caterpillar. Use scissors to trim off any sharp corners from the cups so that they are nice and smooth. Let your imagination run wild! Paint spots or stripes on to it. Glue some pompoms down its back. Give it a goofy tongue, eyelashes, or a nose. Bend its antenna into a new shape. The possibilities are endless! Summary:
Cut apart an egg carton into rows. Decorate the caterpillar further.
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Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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Summarize this article in one sentence. The virus was found in a maiden filly, which arrived from France on 20 January and has been fully vaccinated, in the health isolation unit. Five stallions are currently based on the outskirts of Newmarket at the 500-acre National Stud, which supports the thoroughbred breeding industry. They include former Group One-winning racehorses Toronado and Dick Turpin. "This is an isolation unit and we've taken every necessary precaution," managing director Brian O'Rourke told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. "That one isolation unit is shut down for 30 days automatically. "The staff at the unit do not go to the main farm, which is a good mile and a half from the isolation unit. "We are hopeful that if we have no more setbacks, hopefully with consultation with a team of vets and the animal health trust, we've got a second gate that we might be able to open up the stud in time for the start of the breeding season around 15 February. "With having 3,000 racehorses on our doorstep in Newmarket, six stallion stations and all those having a lot of mares coming in from overseas and domestically, we have to be seen to set the standard." The stud, owned by the Jockey Club, is also closed for public tours until further notice. O'Rouke added: "This is a highly infectious disease and we have to take every precaution possible and we did that and did it quickly." World Horse Welfare chief executive Roly Owers said the virus can have serious consequences, but adhering to the equine industry's code of practice should ensure it is controlled. "Equine herpes virus is a common virus that can cause respiratory disease and abort foetuses, so it is a particular concern for breeding mares," he told BBC Sport. "There is also a less common neurological form of the disease, which can vary from mild incoordination to total paralysis, and can be fatal. The virus can spread rapidly, which is why isolation is so important." Summary:
The National Stud breeding site has been closed following the discovery of a neurological herpes virus infection.
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Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
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Write a negative tweet. Possible tweet types: Options: *negative. *positive.
Mothers nagging me to drink milk.. again! i hate milk!!!!!!!!!
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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How is "Skolelinux is heavily involved in both the creation and testing of the new debian-installer and the localization of Debian." said in Russian?
Skolelinux активно участвует как в создании, так и в тестировании новой системы установки debian-installer и в локализации Debian.
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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What is the solution? Solve 1404 - 256 = 782*y - 1980 for y.
4
2
Flan2021
math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Multi-choice question: What is the sentiment of the following tweet? Tweet: @paul_a_smith i adore Fringe too a). negative; b). positive;
b).
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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Write an article using the following points: U.S. government started cracking down on Muslim charities after 9/11 attacks. Donation checks to shelters, community centers started to dry up. Charities hope accreditation will overcome perceptions of wrongdoing. Article:
Akil Vohra quit a lucrative job in international trade litigation to take up something he strongly believes in -- as a legal expert, a Muslim and, most importantly, he says, as an American. He wanted to make sure that Muslims could fulfill zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam that mandates the giving of alms. Zakat is especially important during the holy month of Ramadan, which ends on Saturday. But after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a dark cloud hung over Muslim charities as the federal government heightened scrutiny over terrorism concerns. Zakat suddenly became a risky religious obligation. Agencies all over America from women's shelters and health clinics to inner-city community centers saw donation checks dry up. "The fear of giving was very real, said Vohra, 33, who now works for San Francisco-based Muslim Advocates, an agency that was created to address two needs in post-September 11 America: racial profiling of Muslims and charitable giving. Muslim Advocates partners with the Better Business Bureau to attain accreditation for Muslim nonprofits so that agencies can attain greater transparency and overcome perceptions of wrongdoing. Plus, people can feel more at ease about their donations. The Muslim Charities Accreditation Program, which began in August 2008, examines nonprofits and trains agency leaders to comply with the federal government's legal and financial regulations, said Vohra, the program's legal counsel. Just before the start of Ramadan a month ago, three nonprofit organizations had met all 20 standards required for accreditation. Vohra said several others are going through the process. In turn, Vohra hopes that Muslim charities will start seeing more dollars come their way. "We don't make comments on which group to give to," Vohra said. "What we're concerned about is giving the right way -- best practices for zakat. "To be able to give freely is a right of all Americans." he said. Vohra takes phone calls from people around the nation seeking guidance. "We're planning to send money," people tell him. "Is this group OK? What's the best way to send our donation?" Because of the widespread concerns, Muslim Advocates decided to upload a guidance video on YouTube. It asks people to consider donating to U.S.-registered tax exempt charitable organizations. It tells them to make the intent of their donation clear, keep records and perhaps ask for proof that the funds were used for their intended purpose. The guidance became essential after the federal government cracked down on Muslim groups in 2001, Vohra said. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, the Bush administration froze the assets of three U.S. charities -- the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, Global Relief Foundation and Benevolence International Foundation -- during Ramadan in 2001. Six others have been shuttered to date, the ACLU said. Only one, the Holy Land Foundation, was tied to terrorism after five of its leaders were convicted of providing money to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. "The government's actions against these three charities were the start of a pattern of conduct that violated the fundamental rights of American Muslims' charitable giving in accordance with their faith," the ACLU wrote in a report published in June. It said the result was that many in the American Muslim community restricted or stopped their donations altogether out of fear that they would be investigated for terrorism. Vohra, however, is hopeful the tide is turning. President Obama signaled change in his historic speech to the Muslim world delivered in Cairo, Egypt, earlier this year. Obama said he was committed to working with American Muslims to ensure they can fulfill zakat. Vohra said the accreditation program, along with new government perspective, can return confidence and comfort to a religious obligation for Muslims. "It's been tough for American Muslims post 9/11," he said. "This has to do with civic engagement, to be treated as full Americans."
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Pentru a evita amestecarea sunt construite închisori deschise, unde educatorii lucrează cu deţinuţii, a afirmat el. Translate this to English?
To avoid mixing, open prisons are being built where educators work with the prisoners, he said.
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wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
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The EU threatens lucky old Cameron David Cameron leaves Parliament yesterday (Photo: Getty) David Cameron is looking like a very lucky general. He is, as they say, fortunate in his enemies: an official Opposition that condemns his confrontation with the EU without being prepared to say what it would have done in the same circumstances, and a Coalition partner that is in such deep disarray that its leader plays hide-and-seek with Parliament. But his good fortune is surely sealed by the threats that are now being aimed at Britain from the burning ship (sorry, European Union) which he has chosen to defy. I can't think of anything more calculated to galvanise the support of his countrymen than the belligerent menaces of EU political leaders and their bumptious unelected minions. The inimitable Nicolas Sarkozy pronounces Mr Cameron's determination to defend Britain's finance industry with a veto as "unaccaptable" (even though France has maintained just such a veto on reform of European agricultural policy since time began). And, says Mr Sarkozy, who is fighting an election this year which he is likely to lose, Britain's refusal to cooperate will have "consequences". Ominous or what? But it was left to the unaccountable appointed EU officialdom to make the most explicit warnings of revenge. Ollie Rehn, the EU Commissar (sorry, Commissioner) for Economic and Monetary Affairs has said, "If this move was intended to prevent …the City from being regulated, that is not going to happen." So, if Mr Cameron thought he could protect the interests of the British economy unilaterally, he can think again. But they were all pretty much outdone by that indefatigable motor mouth, Jose Manuel Barrosso, who declared himself delighted at the resolve of "almost all member states to have more and not less integration, to make more and not less use of the community method…they do not wish to diminish the executive role of the commission or the prerogatives of your polity." I don't know what the "prerogatives of your polity" means but I can see clearly why Mr Barrosso, who is president of the EU Commission, would not be happy to see the "executive role" (which is to say, the power) of the unelected Commission diminished. Mr Cameron must be delighted. Every time the EU spits out another bullying chastisement, his electoral position grows stronger. Meanwhile, the French people have not yet given their verdict on the loss of sovereignty to which Mr Sarkozy has signed them up. There may well be "consequences". What was this article about?
David Cameron is looking like a very lucky general. He is, as they say, fortunate in his enemies: an official Opposition that condemns his confrontation with the EU without being prepared to say what it would have done in the same circumstances, and a Coalition partner that is in such deep disarray that its leader plays [...]
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newsroom:1.0.0
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Yale University The Boston Globe wrote that "if there's one school that can lay claim to educating the nation's top national leaders over the past three decades, it's Yale." Yale alumni were represented on the Democratic or Republican ticket in every U.S. Presidential election between 1972 and 2004. Yale-educated Presidents since the end of the Vietnam War include Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, and major-party nominees during this period include John Kerry (2004), Joseph Lieberman (Vice President, 2000), and Sargent Shriver (Vice President, 1972). Other Yale alumni who made serious bids for the Presidency during this period include Hillary Clinton (2008), Howard Dean (2004), Gary Hart (1984 and 1988), Paul Tsongas (1992), Pat Robertson (1988) and Jerry Brown (1976, 1980, 1992). Q: What non winning major party nominees studied at Yale?
John Kerry (2004), Joseph Lieberman (Vice President, 2000), and Sargent Shriver (Vice President, 1972)
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Flan2021
squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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Problem: Solve -5*o + 45 = -14*o for o. And the answer is...
-5
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Flan2021
math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Coming off their divisional road win over the Texans, the Titans returned home for a Week 8 intraconference duel with the Oakland Raiders. In the first quarter, Tennessee trailed early as Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski got a 50-yard field goal. The Titans would tie the game with kicker Rob Bironas getting a 35-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Oakland retook the lead with Janikowski getting a 43-yard and a 54-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Tennessee drew close with rookie RB Chris Henry getting a 24-yard TD run for the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, the Titans took the lead for good as Bironas nailed a 23-yard field goal. Afterwards, Tennessee's defense held off the Raiders long enough for a touchdown. What are the two shortest field goals made?
23-yard
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drop:2.0.0
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Possible answers: (a). yes. (b). no. Does "Operations were carried out every night thereafter." correctly answer the question of What kind of leaflets were dropped?
(b).
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Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
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pick from the following. * yes * no Does "Pakistan was also engaged in the War in North-West Pakistan (Waziristan War)." correctly answer the question of Where in Pakistan is Waziristan?
yes
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Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Translate the following sentence to Finnish: Rapid progress has been made and I hope that the present proposal may be adopted in a single reading; several Members have already referred to that possibility; and the Commission hopes that indeed will be the case. Finnish:
Edistyminen on ollut nopeaa, ja toivon, että ehdotus voidaan hyväksyä yhdessä ainoassa käsittelyssä; useat jäsenet ovat jo viitanneet tähän mahdollisuuteen, ja komissio todella toivoo tätä.
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wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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Read this: The radio signal's electrical component induces a voltage in the conductor. This causes an electrical current to begin flowing in the direction of the signal's instantaneous field. When the resulting current reaches the end of the conductor, it reflects, which is equivalent to a 180 degree change in phase. If the conductor is 1⁄4 of a wavelength long, current from the feed point will undergo 90 degree phase change by the time it reaches the end of the conductor, reflect through 180 degrees, and then another 90 degrees as it travels back. That means it has undergone a total 360 degree phase change, returning it to the original signal. The current in the element thus adds to the current being created from the source at that instant. This process creates a standing wave in the conductor, with the maximum current at the feed. What is the outcome when a curren is reflected> What is the answer? (If it cannot be answered, return "unanswerable")
180 degree change in phase
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
zs_opt
Answer a question about this article: The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT) is by far the largest Protestant denomination in Taiwan, with some 238,372 members as of 2009 (including a majority of the island's aborigines). English Presbyterian missionary James Laidlaw Maxwell established the first Presbyterian church in Tainan in 1865. His colleague George Leslie Mackay, of the Canadian Presbyterian Mission, was active in Danshui and north Taiwan from 1872 to 1901; he founded the island's first university and hospital, and created a written script for Taiwanese Minnan. The English and Canadian missions joined together as the PCT in 1912. One of the few churches permitted to operate in Taiwan through the era of Japanese rule (1895–1945), the PCT experienced rapid growth during the era of Guomindang-imposed martial law (1949–1987), in part due to its support for democracy, human rights, and Taiwan independence. Former ROC president Lee Teng-hui (in office 1988–2000) is a Presbyterian. In what era did The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan experience a large growth in members?
era of Guomindang
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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who won americas next top model season 7??
CariDee English
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natural_questions_open:1.0.0
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Peter Rene Baumann (born 5 January 1968), better known as DJ BoBo, is a Swiss singer-songwriter, dancer and music producer. He has sold 14 million records worldwide and has released 12 studio albums as well as a few compilation albums which have included his previous hits in a reworked format. DJ BoBo has also released as many as 34 singles to date, some of which have charted high, not only in German speaking countries, but also in other European territories. As a dance music producer, his first big success came with the single "Somebody Dance with Me", which borrows its melody from Rockwell's Somebody's Watching Me. Rene gained immense international popularity when he released his Europe-wide smash hit "Somebody Dance with Me" in November 1992. Employing catchy refrains by Emel Aykanat as well as rap performance by himself, the single shot to number 1 in Switzerland and Sweden, while it landed in the top-5 in numerous other European countries including Germany. "Somebody Dance with Me" was certified Gold in Germany for selling well over 250,000 units. His second hit "Keep on Dancing", which followed the same technique as its predecessor, reached the top-5 both at home and in Germany, and landed in the top-10 in other parts of Europe. The single reached a Gold status in Germany for sales of 250,000 units sold. The long-awaited album, Dance with Me was released in October 1993 and remained in the charts all over Europe for quite some time which was followed by another single, "Take Control", again from his debut album, earning him yet another Gold-award in Germany for sales of over 250,000 units, which also entered the top-20 in numerous countries. While DJ BoBo appeared to have already separated himself from one-hit wonders, he released his next single "Everybody", in the summer of 1994, which climbed as high as No.2 in Germany and was certified Platinum for selling 500,000 units there. "Everybody" differed from the previously released singles in terms of its structure, it diverged from house, leaning towards a mixture of house and hip-hop (hip house) with female vocalists performing the chorus and rap verses performed again by Rene. In the fall of 1994, his second studio album There Is a Party was released. While the album peaked at No.4 in Switzerland where it was certified Platinum for selling over 50,000 units, it entered the top 10 in Germany, where it spent total of 26 weeks on the chart eventually reaching a Gold status for selling over 250,000 units. The first single "Let the Dream Come True" from the album topped the charts in Switzerland and entered the top-5 in Germany, where it was certified Gold for sales over 250,000 units. While the follow-up second single "Love Is All Around" entered the top-20 in Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Sweden, and Norway, it was certified Gold in Germany being the sixth golden record in a row. During the course of this ongoing success, in 1995, DJ BoBo represented Switzerland in the World Music Awards in Monaco with his "Everybody" for being the "World's Best Selling Swiss Artist of the Year." In the summer of 1995, DJ BoBo went on a tour which took place in most parts of Asia which was followed by a promotional tour in Australia. Later that year, DJ BoBo also traveled all over Europe performing before as many as 400,000 spectators. DJ BoBo released his first ballad "Love Is the Price" in January 1996, which was introduced in Thomas Gottschalk's TV show Wetten, dass..?. Baumann, later that year, ended up again at the World Music Awards in Monaco for being the "World's Best Selling Swiss Artist of the Year" performing there two songs back to back, "Freedom" (which was his eighth Golden Record in a row in Germany) as well as his newly released ballad "Love Is the Price". Ask a question about this article.
What was the name of the next album?
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Flan2021
quac:1.0.0
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What is a one-sentence summary of the following article? Place the sweater so that the front is facing up, towards you, on whatever surface you are using. Spread the sweater out flat against the surface. Use the flattest surface you can to ensure cleaner folds. Make sure no parts of the sweater are bunched up. Summary:
Take a sweater and lay it out.
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gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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Japan #39;s Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi will reshuffle his Cabinet and pick key officials for the country #39;s ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Monday, said Shinzo Abe, secretary general of the party. Q: Which is the best summary of this article? Select from: * World. * Sports. * Business. * Science/Tech. I think the answer is
World
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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Problem: Solve 42 = -7*l - 283 + 52 for l. And the answer is...
-39
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Background: Kenule Beeson "Ken" Saro-Wiwa (10 October 1941 - 10 November 1995) was a Nigerian writer, television producer, environmental activist, and winner of the Right Livelihood Award and the Goldman Environmental Prize. Saro-Wiwa was a member of the Ogoni people, an ethnic minority in Nigeria whose homeland, Ogoniland, in the Niger Delta has been targeted for crude oil extraction since the 1950s and which has suffered extreme environmental damage from decades of indiscriminate petroleum waste dumping. Initially as spokesperson, and then as president, of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), Saro-Wiwa led a nonviolent campaign against environmental degradation of the land and waters of Ogoniland by the operations of the multinational petroleum industry, especially the Royal Dutch Shell company. He was also an outspoken critic of the Nigerian government, which he viewed as reluctant to enforce environmental regulations on the foreign petroleum companies operating in the area. Context: Beginning in 1996, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), EarthRights International (ERI), Paul Hoffman of Schonbrun, DeSimone, Seplow, Harris & Hoffman and other human rights attorneys have brought a series of cases to hold Shell accountable for alleged human rights violations in Nigeria, including summary execution, crimes against humanity, torture, inhumane treatment and arbitrary arrest and detention. The lawsuits are brought against Royal Dutch Shell and Brian Anderson, the head of its Nigerian operation. The cases were brought under the Alien Tort Statute, a 1978 statute giving non-US citizens the right to file suits in US courts for international human rights violations, and the Torture Victim Protection Act, which allows individuals to seek damages in the US for torture or extrajudicial killing, regardless of where the violations take place. The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York set a trial date of June 2009. On 9 June 2009 Shell agreed to an out-of-court settlement of US$15.5 million to victims' families. However, the company denied any liability for the deaths, stating that the payment was part of a reconciliation process. In a statement given after the settlement, Shell suggested that the money was being provided to the relatives of Saro-Wiwa and the eight other victims, to cover the legal costs of the case and also in recognition of the events that took place in the region. Some of the funding is also expected to be used to set up a development trust for the Ogoni people, who inhabit the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The settlement was made just days before the trial, which had been brought by Ken Saro-Wiwa's son, was due to begin in New York. Question: Did they win the lawsuit? Answer:
On 9 June 2009 Shell agreed to an out-of-court settlement of US$15.5 million to victims' families.
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Write a question about the following article: The Patriots' next opponent was the New York Jets, on Thursday Night Football. For the fourth straight home game the Patriots played the Jets in a contest where the final margin of victory was less than ten points, and third straight where the margin didn't exceed three points. Tom Brady made his 200th career regular season start. On the fourth play of the game, Shane Vereen went completely unnoticed by the Jets' secondary, on a wheel route, and Brady hit him for a 49-yard touchdown, just 1:29 into the game. Following this, the Jets drove all the ways to the Patriots 9. On 1st-and-goal, Geno Smith hit Jeremy Kerley for a touchdown, but the play was nullified when offensive guard Oday Aboushi was flagged for holding. The Patriots defense kept them out of the end zone over the next three plays and the Jets settled for a 22-yard field goal from Nick Folk. After a Patriots three-and-out, the Jets seemed primed for a touchdown, but another critical holding call moved the Jets out of the red zone, and Folk kicked a 47-yard field goal, making the score 7-6. The Patriots went three-and-out yet again, but once more the Jets could only get a Folk field goal, this one from 46 yards, but the Jets took their first lead, 9-7. This time the Patriots responded this time, racing 80 yards in 10 plays to take the lead on Brady's 3-yard touchdown pass to Vereen, this one for 3 yards, to take the lead. The Jets reached the Patriots 9 for the second time, but the Patriots defense once again turned into a brick wall in the red zone, and Folk had to kick his fourth field goal of the half to bring the score to 14-12. A crucial pass-interference penalty on Asher Allen on the Patriots' next drive, helped them reach Jets' territory and Gostkowski kicked a 39-yard field goal, giving the Patriots a 17-12 lead at halftime. On the Jets first drive of the third quarter they continued their clock-draining strategy with an 11-play, 6:02 drive, this time reaching the end zone again with Chris Ivory scoring on a 1-yard touchdown plunge, giving the Jets their second lead of the game, 19-17. Once again though, the Patriots countered, moving 53 yards to the Jets 18, and Gostkowski banged in a 36-yard field goal, taking a 20-19 lead. The next five combined possessions ended in punts. With 10:51 remaining in the game, Tom Brady engineered a Brady-esque drive reaching the Jets 4. A 6-yard false start penalty on Wright and a 10-yard offensive pass interference penalty on LaFell sent them back to the Jets 19. Following an in-completion to Vereen, on 3rd-and-Goal, Brady rolled out to the left and found Danny Amendola for the touchdown, extending the Patriots' lead to 27-19. This was Amendola's only catch of the game. The Jets didn't give up though. Geno Smith engineered a 12-play, 86-yard drive, finding tight end Jeff Cumberland for a 10-yard TD pass to cut the Patriots' lead to two points with 2:31 remaining. However, the 2-point conversion failed and the Jets still trailed, 27-25. Amendola recovered the onside kick, but the Jets defense stepped up, preventing the Patriots from running out the clock, giving the Jets one last chance at an upset with 1:06 remaining. Starting at their own 31, Geno Smith hit David Nelson for 11 yards to the Jets 42. Next, completing a pass to Jeremy Kerley for 13 to the Patriots 45. Chris Ivory ran for five yards before heading out of bounds at the Patriots 40. After an incomplete pass, Folk came on to attempt the game-winning 58-yard field with 0:05 seconds left, but the kick was blocked by defensive lineman Chris Jones, who had been called for a personal foul on a field goal attempt against the Jets the previous season which led to Folk's game winning 42-yard field goal, and the Patriots escaped with their third win in a row. Though not spectacular, Brady was efficient, completing 20 of 37 passes for 261 yards, 3 touchdowns, and no interceptions. Geno Smith completed 20 of 34 passes for 226 yards, a touchdown, and no interceptions. Vereen was the top rusher & receiver for the Patriots with 43 yards rushing and 71 receiving. It was learned shortly after the game that stalwart defensive end Chandler Jones injured his hip and would miss seven games. The Jets ran for 218 yards on the night, led by Chris Ivory, who continued to be a pest to the Patriots, gaining 107 yards on 21 carries. Chris Johnson added 61 yards on 13 carries.The Jets out-gained the Patriots 423-323 and absolutely controlled the clock winning T.O.P. 40:54-19:06, but the Patriots defense tightened down when it mattered. Question about the article:
Who threw the most passing yards of the game?
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Choose your answer. Iraq Delays Elections to Jan. 30 Iraqi officials say Jan. 30 has been set as the new date for the war-torn country #39;s first national elections since a US-led military coalition toppled Saddam Hussein #39;s regime. Which topic is this article about? Choose your answer from: - World; - Sports; - Business; - Science/Tech;
World
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Q: who sings we'll make heaven a place on earth? A:
Belinda Carlisle
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who is the present home minister of nepal??
Ram Bahadur Thapa
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"the simpering soundtrack and editing more so " How would the sentiment of this sentence be perceived -- [i] negative. [ii] positive. Answer:
[i]
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Translate to Turkish: Media watchdog: press freedom in EU, Balkans deteriorating Turkish:
Medya izleme örgütü: AB ve Balkanlar'da bazın özgürlüğü azalıyor
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Onlar hakkındaki gerçeğin ortaya çıkarılmasını çok uzun zamandır bekliyoruz. Translate to English English:
We waited very long for the truth about them be established.
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President Putin's phrase leapt from the front pages of Russian newspapers on Wednesday morning, along with furious commentary on Turkey's downing of a Russian fighter plane. "Vladimir Putin has warned Erdogan about the consequences," another headline roared, as Russians absorbed the news that one of the pilots on board the Su-24 jet had been killed. Worse still, he was shot at as he attempted to parachute to safety from his burning plane. A marine was then killed during a rescue attempt. Since the start of its air strikes in Syria almost two months ago, Russia has received repeated warnings from Turkey over border violations. This time, Russia insists its jet never left Syrian airspace though it has yet to produce what it calls the "objective" proof of that. But even by Ankara's reckoning, the plane was only over Turkish territory for 17 seconds, raising questions here about the scale of the response. Turkey, the argument goes, was under no threat. An angry crowd surrounded the Turkish embassy today, throwing eggs and stones, yelling at those inside they were "murderers". "Every country understands that hitting a military jet can start a war," politician Gennady Gudkov told Ekho Moskvy radio station, saying that is why every possible warning step is taken before shooting a plane down. Many commentators here have cast doubt whether that happened in this case. "There was no warning. Not via radio, or visually. There was no contact at all," the surviving co-pilot of the plane told journalists, safely back at Russia's airbase in Syria after his emergency mid-air ejection. He says the jet was shot down from behind. "If they had wanted to warn us, then they could have shown themselves - flown in parallel," Captain Murakhtin said. Unconfirmed audio recordings have now been released by the Turkish military, said to be orders for the plane to change course. But the co-pilot insists he did not enter Turkish airspace "even for a second". Russia's foreign minister has called the decision to shoot down the plane a "planned provocation", without speculating on Turkey's supposed motive. But President Putin has already accused Ankara of siding with Islamic State (IS) by hitting the Russian jet; he also claimed some in Turkey are benefitting from the illicit sale of IS oil exports. Clearly furious, he has threatened "serious consequences". After all, these are the first military casualties for Russia since air strikes began in Syria. But so far concrete measures have been limited. Russia has broken off military contacts with Turkey but diplomatic channels remain open. The foreign minister spent a fraught hour on the phone to his Turkish counterpart today, but his conclusion was critical: "We do not intend to go to war with Turkey," Sergei Lavrov assured the world. Instead, ministries have been ordered to report back to the Kremlin on any projects involving Turkey, for a decision on possible sanctions. The future of a pipeline project could be in doubt and there have been calls for flights to Turkey to be suspended. Meanwhile, tourists have been warned against travelling there for "security reasons". Last year, Turkey was the destination of choice for over three million Russian holidaymakers. On the ground inside Syria the changes have been more immediate. A cruiser has been despatched to help bolster air defences around the Russian base. The sophisticated S400 anti aircraft system is also being deployed and Russian planes will now be protected on bombing raids by fighter jets. The message to Turkey and its allies is clear: don't dare try it again. As for the rescued co-pilot, he says he is impatient to return to the skies. "I want to stay here," he said, referring to the Russian airbase. "I want payback for my commander." This article was about:
"A stab in Russia's back by the accomplices of terrorists."
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Translate the following sentence to Turkish: He confirmed that direct talks would resume in Vienna on 17 March, and said the discussions would focus on local financing, co-operation and relations between municipalities, and on the future organisation of the status talks. Turkish:
Doğrudan müzakerelerin 17 Mart'ta Viyana'da devam edeceğini doğrulayan Ahtisaari, görüşmelerde yerel finansman, işbirliği ve belediyeler arası ilişkilerin yanı sıra statü müzakerelerinin gelecekte de devamı üzerinde durulacağını kaydetti.
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My personal Church of Iron. Close to home, open 24/7, has all the essentials including free weights, and usually has between only 4-6 other people working out at any given time (and usually the majority is refined to those elliptical machines that put cotton in your biceps). The trainers are friendly and not pushy sales-wise. If you are looking for a basic gym with no fluff and are looking to just plain get in, do your workout, and get out, then this is the place for you. Oh and for the record, I have nothing against those elliptical machines, just making a joke :) Is this review positive or negative? Choices: (I) negative. (II) positive. Answer:
(II)
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Read the text and determine if the sentence is true (see options at the end): Jacques Santer succeeded Jacques Delors as president of the European Commission in 1995, the second Luxembourger to hold this high office. Sentence: Jacques succeeded Jacques in 1995. OPTIONS: [-] Yes [-] It's impossible to say [-] No
Yes
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Rudy Giuliani rips into Hillary Clinton: 'I now understand why you failed the bar exam' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani offered some advice to Donald Trump following the first presidential debate on Monday -- skip the next one. According to Giuliani, debate moderator Lester Holt did the country a "disservice" for fact-checking during the highly-anticipated event. "What's he doing interfering?" said Giuliani, "Hillary Clinton is the one that should be correcting Donald Trump -- not a journalist." The former mayor felt so strongly about the NBC host's performance as moderator that he urged the Republican nominee to sit out the subsequent debates. "If I were Donald Trump I wouldn't participate in the debate unless I was promised the journalist would act like a journalist and not an incorrect ignorant fact checker," said Giuliani. Click through images of the first presidential debate: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump face off in first presidential debate Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump face off in first presidential debate U.S. Secret Service agents walk onto the debate floor before the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Workers on the stage prepare for the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder A TV cameraman works during a rehearsal for the first U.S. presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York September 25, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking The media center for the first U.S. presidential debate is seen at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S. September 24, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking Ivanka Trump arrives for the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on September 26, 2016. / AFP / Timothy A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images) Chris Christie, governor of New Jersey, waves to an attendee in the audience ahead of the first U.S. presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., on Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump meet Monday night for a presidential debate that will give them their broadest exposure to voters and promises to be a pivotal moment in a long and increasingly close race. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images HEMPSTEAD, NY - SEPTEMBER 26: Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's wife, Melania Trump greets with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's husband and former U.S. President Bill Clinton during the Presidential Debate at Hofstra University on September 26, 2016 in Hempstead, New York. The first of four debates for the 2016 Election, three Presidential and one Vice Presidential, is moderated by NBC's Lester Holt. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Republican candidate for Vice President Mike Pence looks on before the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on September 26, 2016. / AFP / Paul J. Richards (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images) Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton waves after the first presidential debate against Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump (not shown) at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton (L) and Republican nominee Donald Trump leave the stage after the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on September 26, 2016. / AFP / Timothy A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images) Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton (R) gestures next to Republican nominee Donald Trump during the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on September 26, 2016. / AFP / Timothy A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images) Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during their first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif Moderator Lester Holt presides over the first debate between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Raedle/Pool Melania Trump (L-R), the wife of Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump, sits with his daughter Ivanka Trump, Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence and Pence's wife Karen Pence during Trump's first debate against Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S. September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani chat as they take their seats ahead of the start of the first debate between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban arrives at the U.S. presidential debate between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson sits with his wife Miriam as they await the start of the first debate between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump Democratic and U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Promoter Don King Don King (C) speaks with Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson prior to the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar Melania Trump, left, Ivanka Trump, center, and vice presidential candidate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence wait for the beginning of the first presidential debate between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University, Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (C) talks with his daughter Chelsea Clinton prior to the first presidential debate between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. At right is Marc Mezvinsky, the husband of Chelsea Clinton. REUTERS/Carlos Barria Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks during the presidential debate with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clintonat Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during their first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump reacts during the first presidential debate with Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton smiles during the first presidential debate with Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump reacts during the first debate with Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks during the first presidential debate with Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks as Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton looks on during their first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during the first presidential debate with Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Debate moderator Lester Holt of NBC News replaces his jacket after a technician fixed his earpiece before the first debate between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S. September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump pauses during the first debate with Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump speak during their first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton discuss a point during their first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Raedle/Pool Donald Trump, 2016 Republican presidential nominee, speaks during the first U.S. presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., on Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump meet Monday night for a presidential debate that will give them their broadest exposure to voters and promises to be a pivotal moment in a long and increasingly close race. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton pauses during the first presidential debate with Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Raedle/Pool Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump sips water during his first debate with Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Raedle/Pool Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump (2nd from L) chats with members of his family after the conclusion of his first debate with Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Adrees Latif Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton walks off the stage with her husband former President Bill Clinton after the presidential debate with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (Joe Raedle/Pool via AP) Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump walks off the stage with his family after the presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016. (Joe Raedle/Pool via AP) Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the spin room after the first presidential debate against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University, Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) "If you wonder why Donald Trump thinks that the press is a left wing basically oriented group, Lester Holt proved it tonight." Giuliani also clarified one standout moment from the debate where Trump refrained from making a comment he described as "extremely rough to Hillary and her family." The GOP nominee decided he "couldn't do it. It's inappropriate." "What Donald Trump held back in the end," Giuliani explained, "He was ready to say you're a phony as a feminist." While Giuliani applauded the Republican nominee for showing "admirable restraint regarding Hillary Clinton's phony attempt at feminism," he revealed Trump was ready to attack Clinton for taking money from "countries that stone women." "You take money from countries that imprison women. You take money from countries where women can't drive," Giuliani continued as he laid into the former secretary of state. "You take millions and hundreds of millions of dollars from countries that treat women as chattel." According to Giuliani, Trump was apparently ready to evoke Bill Clinton's infidelity scandals of the '90s saying Hillary Clinton, "attacked Monica Lewinsky, saying she was basically insane, when it turned out your husband had violated an intern in the oval office of the White House disgracing the United States of America. "After her years with Bill Clinton, if you didn't know Monica Lewinsky was telling the truth then you're not smart enough to be president." Trump confirmed in the spin room following the debate that he was considering raising the controversial topic, but decided not to "out of respect for Chelsea." Regarding Clinton's performance in the debate, Giuliani simply said, "I now understand why you failed the bar exam." One area the former mayor and Trump still do not see eye-to-eye on is the war in Iraq. "I disagree with Donald Trump," Giuliani said. "He and I had numerous debates about the Iraq war. It was my opinion that Saddam Hussein had to be removed. It was his opinion that that was very questionable and that it might create a disruptive situation in the United States." "I believe the war in Iraq was a justifiable war against a horrible dictator," said Giuliani. Ultimately the man deemed "America's Mayor" following the attacks on September 11, 2001, sees Clinton and Trump representing a stark contrast for the future of the United States; Clinton characterizing the status quo, Trump the harbinger of change. "Hillary Clinton gave us more of the same gibberish that we have been getting for years," said Giuliani. "You explain to me how you're gonna create more jobs for African American people and Hispanic people by raising taxes. "Tonight Hillary Clinton displayed profound ignorance." BY: WILLIAM STEAKIN More from AOL.com: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump take different approaches to first debate prep Donald Trump talks debate attacks on Hillary Clinton with Bill O'Reilly Latest 2016 election polls: Here's who's leading between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump What was this article about?
The former New York City mayor laid into Hillary Clinton regarding her debate performance on Monday, also revealing the attack Donald Trump held back.
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Write a text based on this summary: stewart asks to start prison term soon Text:
fluff the pillows and tuck in the bedsheets : martha stewart says she 's ready to go to prison , and the sooner the better .
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Solve 60*y = -72*y + 115*y - 136 for y. Solve this problem.
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On January 18, 2006, Audio Adrenaline announced that they were retiring from active music ministry and cited Stuart's "ongoing vocal challenges" stemming from vocal cord damage as the primary factor. On July 27, 2006, the band played at the popular Christian music Creation Festival, where they had performed every year since the group formed, for the last time with their original lineup. On August 1, 2006, they released their final compilation album, Adios: The Greatest Hits, a farewell album containing two new tracks as well as a selection of the band's greatest hits to date. For their final national tour in early 2007, Audio Adrenaline opened for MercyMe on their "Coming Up to Breathe Tour". The band performed their last live concert on April 28, 2007, at the Waikiki Shell in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their final project, which was released on August 28, 2007, is a live CD-DVD combo entitled Live From Hawaii: The Farewell Concert. The album earned two nominations at the 39th GMA Dove Awards, winning Long Form Music Video of the Year. The group's reunion performance was at Easterfest '09 in Queens Park, Toowoomba, Australia. After the band's retirement, their members dedicated their time to other projects. Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss started a project called Know Hope Collective, which features a changing group of musicians singing worship songs and presenting testimonies. They both have also been working extensively with The Hands and Feet Project in Haiti. Tyler Burkum has been playing for several bands and as a session musician. He also started his own band called The Leagues. Ben Cissell ran a skate club/youth ministry venue called Rocketttown, and then started pursuing film work. Finally, Bob Herdman has been working as a Project Manager for several companies in the Nashville area. Answer this question "What was the name of the tour?" by extracting the answer from the text above.
"Coming Up to Breathe Tour".
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Write a sentence not in English.
Вспомним Ирину Козулину, почтим ее память!», -- говорится в заявлении.
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Here is an article: Even if you write the perfect first letter, there are no guarantees that person will e-mail you back. Editor's note: Brenna Ehrlich and Andrea Bartz are the sarcastic brains behind humor blog and book "Stuff Hipsters Hate." When they're not trolling Brooklyn for new material, Ehrlich works as a senior writer at MTV, and Bartz is a news editor at Psychology Today. Got a question about etiquette in the digital world? Contact them at [email protected]. (CNN) -- Last week, we penned a public service announcement demonstrating a few of the ways you can guarantee a nonresponse in an initial online dating message, no matter the quality of your profile or personality. While we received a fair amount of gratitude (mostly from online daters tired of finding such hapless missives in their inboxes), we also received many a request for tips on what to write in a successful first note. (One humanity-loving reader also took the time to inform us he suspects we are "two former high school cheerleaders who now have an inferiority complex," a flattering if inaccurate assumption that we were once capable of killer herkies and immense pep.) While it's infinitely more fun to tell you what not to do than it is to give you helpful pointers (hey, the Ten Commandments weren't written in the negative for nothin'), this week we're heeding your call. Before we proceed with the advice-shilling, though, a big disclaimer looms. Even if you write an excellent first letter, there is no guarantee that the recipient will write you back. If there were a magic formula, some genius would have cracked it by now. Every online dater has had the experience of reading an impossibly sweet, heart-bursting message and thinking, "Oh, sigh, I wish we could use this site to arrange dates for our friends or make new totally platonic acquaintances, because the sender of this message is clearly a lovely person. Alas. [hits delete]." This is simply part of the numbers game that is dating (online and in real life), and it's the reason online courtship is not for those with rickety self-esteem and hair-trigger rejection sensitivity. Because most of your messages will go unanswered, doesn't mean there's anything wrong about you. (Certainly you're brimming with foibles, but your intended date doesn't necessarily know that yet.) Maybe you look too much like said recipient's ex, or you have three cats while he or she is deathly allergic, or he or she is not really interested in meeting dates IRL and just likes the ego boost of a bursting inbox. And as we've said before, you simply cannot take it personally if you don't get a response. That said, there are a few ways to at least make it past the person's "Oh God delete and possibly block" filter: Indicate that you have actually read through their profile. Some OKCupid data-crunching found that phrases such as "notice that," "good taste" and "you mention" yield a high response rate. This makes sense: They indicate you took the time to learn about your target, instead of just peering at his pictures, letting a drop of drool roll slowly down your chin and then sending a generic message that makes him seem totally unspecial. Everyone wants to feel like a unique and sparkly snowflake, so pick out something intriguing from his written profile (his love of "X Files," his advertised salad-making skills, whatever) and mention it in specific. Relatedly, praise is always an easy way to endear people to you (and a much less slimy approach than the famed "neg.") Just limit the praise to something personality-related ("Excellent discernment of good vs. embarrassing mumblecore movies," "Sweet ballet skiing pic,") and avoid physical compliments ("Your legs go on for miles and miles.") Such superficial remarks make you look as creepy and reptilian as an aforementioned neg-er, who drops insults in an attempt to buy himself some social capital. Uh, a literate, typing ape, that is. Research consistently shows that we like people who look, move and -- critically -- talk like us. So tailor your tone to match that of the apple of your eye. She's wry and sarcastic? Turn on the drollery. He's earnest and passionate? Amp up the sincerity. But -- cue the sappy learning-moment-in-"Full-House" music -- don't start blathering in a voice that feels totally phony to you, mmkay? We're assuming you're interested because you have some personality traits in common ... and if you don't, he/she is gonna figure it out very swiftly. Maybe some people out there love receiving verbose messages, but we'd argue that brevity is a virtue. Who's more intriguing -- the hottie at the bar who wanders over and rattles off a six-minute monologue blending compliments, autobiographical bits and small talk, or the Cool Kid who drops a quick remark and waits for encouragement to continue? Cap your first message at three or four sentences, tops. No need to waste all your witticisms in one shot. Urban 20-somethings, take note: This tip is especially important for piquing the interest of that tattoo-riddled OKCupid user with a few too many Instagram profile pics. You see, in real-life pickup scenarios, hipsters are elusive creatures who spend hours exchanging information via eye-flashes and hair shakes with nary a word exchanged. Taciturnity is hot. Make it easy for them to answer. Generally, this means you should include a query, or at least a comment that obviously begs for a response. Sounds obvious, but you don't want to send a message so pithy and focused that the recipient is back at Square One trying to come up with a zingy response. Simple litmus test: Ask yourself, "If I received this message, could I come up with a few different ways to respond?" You're trying to get the ball rolling, not heave it over like a deflated basketball. One more uncharacteristically earnest tip: Feel free to ignore everything we just said. Seriously, some future spouse of yours may totally dig your long-winded, tautological, self-aggrandizing, question-free treatise. Do your thing. Just don't blame us when the first 837 similar notes go unanswered. Write a title for it.
How to write that first online-dating note
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newsroom:1.0.0
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Do these two sentences from wikipedia have the same meaning? The transcontinental ferry ran to 42nd Street and for short time was a component of the main Lincoln Highway . The transcontinental ferry ran to 42nd Street and was a part of the main Lincoln Highway for a short time . Select from: A. no; B. yes; The answer is:
B.
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
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Article: Almost 60 years later, 80 year old career criminal Henry (Harry) James Burge claimed to have committed the theft, confessing to a newspaper, with the story being published in the Sunday Pictorial newspaper on 23 February 1958. He claimed to have carried out the robbery with two other men, although when discrepancies with a contemporaneous report in the Birmingham Post newspaper (the crime pre-dated written police reports) in his account of the means of entry and other items stolen, detectives decided there was no realistic possibility of a conviction and the case was closed. Burge claimed the cup had been melted down to make counterfeit half-crown coins, which matched known intelligence of the time, in which stolen silver was being used to forge coins which were then laundered through betting shops at a local racecourse, although Burge had no past history of forgery in a record of 42 previous convictions for which he had spent 42 years in prison. He had been further imprisoned in 1957 for seven years for theft from cars. Released in 1961, he died in 1964. Now answer this question: What did they do with those coins?
stolen silver was being used to forge coins which were then laundered through betting shops at a local racecourse
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squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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As the SuperComputing 2004 show kicks off in the US city of Pittsburg this week, Linux technology will be well represented among the big honking processor, storage and networking technologies on display. Q: Which is the best summary of this article? Possible answers: + World; + Sports; + Business; + Science/Tech; I think the answer is
Science/Tech
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ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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The Redskins played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their fourth regular season game of the year. Washington fumbled early in the game, giving the Buccaneers possession of the ball at the Redskins' 10-yard line. Tampa Bay scored on quarterback Josh Johnson's 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Antonio Bryant in the first quarter. Mike Nugent's 37-yard field goal in the second quarter gave the Buccaneers a 10-point lead. In the third quarter, the Redskins kicker Shaun Suisham made a 42-yard field goal. Afterwards, Jason Campbell completed a 17-yard touchdown pass to tight end Chris Cooley. The point after was blocked. The Redskins also scored when Campbell threw a 59-yard pass to wide receiver Santana Moss. Nugent successfully kicked a 22-yard field goal in the fourth quarter; setting the final score of Washington 16 to Tampa Bay 13. Josh Johnson saw his first NFL start. Jason Campbell finished the day with three interceptions and two touchdowns. Ask a question about this article.
How many quarters did the Redskins go scoreless?
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drop:2.0.0
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Sentiment possibilities Pick from: *negative. *positive.. Generate a tweet that has the following sentiment: positive
@KerryDye Many thanks Kerry
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sentiment140:1.0.0
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Write down the solution for this math problem: Solve -430*k - 461*k = -139*k + 489*k + 8687 for k.
-7
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math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
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Choose your answer: Is "This act would provide for referendums to be held in Puerto Rico to determine the island's ultimate political status." a good answer to the question "What title does the country have?" Choose your answer from: (I). yes; (II). no;
(II).
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
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Background: Women in Finland enjoy a "high degree of equality" and "traditional courtesy" among men. In 1906, the women of Finland became the first women in Europe to be granted the right to vote. There are many women in Finland who hold prominent positions in Finnish society, in the academics, in the field of business, and in the government of Finland. An example of powerful women in Finnish politics is Tarja Halonen, who became the first female president of the country (she was Foreign Minister of Finland before becoming president). Context: In the late 18th century and early 19th century private schools for girls were established in Finland, among the more known being those of Christina Krook, Anna Salmberg and Sara Wacklin. These schools were criticized for its shallow education of accomplishments, which resulted in the decision that girls should be included in the school reform of 1843, and the following year, two Swedish-language state schools for girls was founded in Turku and Helsinki, Svenska fruntimmersskolan i Abo and Svenska fruntimmersskolan i Helsingfors. This led to the establishment of a net of girl schools of a similar kind in Finland. At first the schools were reserved for girls from upper-class families. At this time it was not possible for the girls to pass the baccalaureate and move on to university studies. In 1865 a grammar school made it clear that only girls whose upbringing and manners were impeccable and whose company can't be considered detrimental to others, and who were from "respectable" families could be in the school. After the first woman in Finland, Maria Tschetschulin, was accepted as a university student by dispensation in 1870, advanced classes and colleges classes were included in many girl schools to prepare students for university (by means of dispensation), and in 1872, the demand that all students must be members of the Swedish language upper classes was dropped. Women were given the right to teach in grammar schools for girls in 1882. When the dispensation for female university students was dropped and women were accepted at the same terms as men in 1915, girls and boys started to receive the same education in the school system, and the girl schools in Finland started to be changed to same sex education, a development which was completed in the 1970s. Question: Is there anything else thats interesting ? Answer:
Finland. At first the schools were reserved for girls from upper-class families.
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quac:1.0.0
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Summarize the following: If you can, try to use a microfiber towel or an old, clean t-shirt. Microfiber towels and t-shirts are soft and gentle on all hair types. They are less likely to snag, rip, or tear your hair than a regular towel. Microfiber towels and t-shirts can also help reduce frizz. Use a wide-tooth comb to do this. Work in small sections, starting from the ends of your hair and working your way towards the top. Never comb straight down from the roots, unless your hair is completely tangle-free. Doing this may cause your hair to snap and break. Spray some leave-in conditioner into your hair before combing it if it is tangled. You can use some gel for extra hold, or cream to smooth away frizz and dryness. You can also add in a little lightweight mousse for extra volume. As you comb through your hair, arrange it the way that you want to wear it. For example, you can twist a few sections into curls, comb it to make it straight, or fluff out your hair around the roots to add volume. This will help keep your clothes dry, and might be a great idea during the colder winter months. If you need to, secure the ends of the towel with a hair tie or hair clip. Once your hair is completely dry, you can add in a little styling cream or gel. If you tend to get frizzy hair, you can add in a little bit of hair oil. Put a small amount of product into your palm, and use your fingers to comb the product through your hair. If you have curly, kinky, or textured hair, do not brush your hair. If you do, you will disrupt the curl pattern. You hair will turn frizzy, puffy, and bushy. Use your fingers to separate the curls instead. If you have straight hair, you can add some volume back to your hair by tucking some Velcro hair rollers into the top layers of your hair. Spray the rollers and your hair with some hair spray. Wait a few minutes, then take the rollers out. Summary:
Pat your hair dry with a towel. Detangle your hair when it is about 50% dry. Add in your favorite hair product. Put your hair into the desired style before it dries. Consider draping a towel around your shoulders. Wait for your hair to dry, then style it if necessary.
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gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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How is "(DE) Many thanks, Madam President, many thanks, Commissioner." said in Romanian?
(DE) Multe mulţumiri, doamnă preşedintă, multe mulţumiri, doamnă comisar.
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Summarize this article in one sentence. While there is no doubt that the best witty comebacks are original witty comebacks, you can get plenty of good ideas by studying some of history’s most famous wits and witticisms. Spend some time amassing a collection of effective comebacks. Eventually, as your skills develop, you’ll be better able to create comebacks “off the cuff.” Have a look at the masters of quick-witted comebacks, such as Dorothy Parker, Winston Churchill, Mark Twain, Mae West, George Bernard Shaw, Groucho Marx, Oscar Wilde, Margaret Thatcher, and so forth. Read the witty exchanges between such people as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner, or George Bernard Shaw and Winston Churchill. Even the exchanges between Han and Leia in Star Wars will do it. Here is a handy example from one of the best sources, Groucho Marx: "I've had a great evening, but this wasn't it." There are countless witty comebacks available for the avid internet surfer. Indeed, there are websites dedicated specifically to comebacks, providing example after example (some good, some not so good). Keep a list of your favorites and learn them by heart. At the very least, they may come in handy when all other words fail you! Here are just a few: "Thank you for proving my point." "Light travels faster than sound; that's why you appeared bright until you spoke." Lean against something, close your eyes and wait a few seconds, then suddenly open your eyes and say "Oh! Sorry! Were you saying anything important just then? I must have dozed off". "You and I have so much in common at times, don't we?" Use this for an insult about your weight, appearance, intelligence, etc. "Pardon? Sorry I didn't quite catch that. Would you care to repeat it?" (An insult is never as effective the second time around.) "Takes one to know one." This one might seem “played out” by now, but it can still be used in a pinch when you're out of ideas. If someone is repeating the same insult over and over, use this: "Still clinging to the same idea? Try something more... original." Then do a little smile and walk away. A witticism that hits the mark in one situation can miss badly in another. Read and collect comebacks that are more potentially insulting or hurtful, but don’t assume that they’re right to use on just any person in any semi-relevant situation. For instance: "Next time you speak, use actual words" can be pretty innocuous in many situations, but may also be more hurtful to some people. A witty comeback should have some “bite,” but it shouldn’t leave a lasting mark. Or: "I won't waste my breath burning you; I might not even waste my breath if you were actually burning." This one might work with someone who knows you well, but could also get you in hot water. Even vague jokes about violence are not taken lightly by many. Sometimes there isn't even a need for a witty comeback. If a person persists in saying something ridiculous, insulting, thoughtless, or groundless, let them do all the talking and simply use a dismissive gesture to express your distaste or deflection. Other people will likely see that the person unable to control their temper, needling, or whining is not in need of a witty retort. Practice raising an eyebrow, smirking, rolling your eyes, or using some other gesture that displays a lack of being impressed. Yawn and look at your watch hungrily. Admittedly, this one’s a bit on the childish side: repeat exactly what has been said, but in a funny voice. To avoid coming off like a cranky kindergartener, you might want to practice with a willing friend. Summary:
Learn from the masters. Find witticisms online. Keep context in mind as you collect witty examples. Allow the other side's words and actions to speak for themselves.
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gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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în numele Grupului IND/DEM. - (NL) Domnule preşedinte, existenţa unor standarde ridicate pentru bunăstarea animalelor este o expresie a civilizaţiei şi a respectului pentru fiinţele din jurul nostru. Translate this to English?
on behalf of the IND/DEM Group. - (NL) Mr President, high animal welfare standards are an expression of civilisation and of respect for one's fellow creatures.
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What is the sentiment of the following review? I visited Carlo's Bakery while in Las Vegas last weekend. The desserts behind the counter looked scrumptious so I ordered one cannoli and a lobster tail. The desserts were a disappointment. I won't be back! Choose from: (a). negative (b). positive
(a).
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yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Die Dateinamen der beiden Dateien lauten 'index.php' und 'window.php'. Which language is this?
German
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wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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a tip of the goal last night gave the stars their worst slump of the season . Summarize the aforementioned text in a single phrase.
senators tip over stars
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gigaword:1.2.0
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Concepts: driver, interview, police, scene Write a sentence that includes all these words.
a man believed to be the truck driver is being interviewed by police at the scene
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gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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If "A man in a white long-sleeve shirt and pants is golfing near a small lake.", does this mean that "The man is a doctor."? OPTIONS: [1]. yes. [2]. it is not possible to tell. [3]. no.
[2].
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