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George Hawi's assassination came on the heels of the conclusion of the last round of parliamentary elections, which saw a coalition of opposition candidates led by Saad Hariri, son of former Prime Minister of Lebanon Rafik Hariri , capture a majority of seats.
Question with options: Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Saad Hariri was elected Prime Minister of Lebanon."?
Select from:
(1). yes
(2). no | (2). | 0 | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
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There is blood, a lot of blood, gushers that turn hospital whites into nightmarish tie-dye. “The Knick” is an astonishing new medical drama that has the potential to be one of the year’s best and most talked-about shows, as well as a breakthrough into TV series excellence for its star, Clive Owen, and its director and executive producer, Steven Soderbergh. It could also open up a path to legitimacy for the HBO-owned Cinemax, so easily dismissed as the porn channel for people who like a dab of story line with their action.
But there is blood in this show, which is set at the fictional Knickerbocker Hospital in New York in the year 1900, long before the surgical techniques and antibiotics we now take for granted. Owen plays Dr. John Thackery, who, with his colleagues, often finds himself elbow deep inside a patient, nudging aside organs to find his target, while an assistant manually pumps out blood into a bucket on the floor. If Thackery weren’t schooled in medicine, he’d probably be a world-class butcher.
None of the blood is gratuitous, though, lest you take my warning in the wrong way. It’s part of the point of “The Knick,” which, like “Mad Men” and “Masters of Sex,” is to draw a cultural and social compare-and-contrast between now and the not-too-distant past. The primitiveness of the surgical practices, and our revulsion upon seeing them, are all part of the show’s significance and power. If you saw and admired the classic 1995 “Love’s Labor Lost” episode of “ER,” then you understand how gore and drama can be inexorably tied together.
Thackery is the latest of the cable antiheroes, a man who was probably cold to begin with, but who has become even more frigid in a job where failure and death are de rigueur. Like his mentor, played by Matt Frewer in the premiere on Friday at 10 p.m., he appears to have lost much of his humanity in one of the most humane of professions. To get through the days, he shoots cocaine between his toes in the morning and winds up nodding in a Chinatown opium den at night. I’d liken him to Hugh Laurie’s Dr. House, but Thackery is far more brutish and less sympathetic, and we quickly learn that he is a racist, too. Owen, Soderbergh, and show creators Jack Amiel and Michael Begler do nothing to sentimentalize the man, to make us soften toward him. The urban poverty recalls Dickens, but the tone of the show certainly doesn’t.
Thackery’s racism emerges when the hospital’s main benefactor forces him to work alongside a gifted black surgeon, Dr. Algernon Edwards (Andre Holland). Along with the other Knick doctors, Thackery treats Edwards with scorn and refuses to let him practice. He doesn’t want his life complicated by pushing integration to a resistant public, including people who actually believe that blackness can rub off on them — literally. “He don’t need a shoeshine,” someone yells when Edwards approaches an ailing man who comes into the ER. “He needs a doctor.”
We keep hoping that Edwards’s medical brilliance and gentility will win over colleagues and patients, but, in keeping with the grim realism, they don’t, at least not in the first few episodes. This is not that kind of show. To fulfill his passion for surgical work, Edwards tries to sneak in charitable doctoring on the sly, an effort that would only succeed in a network environment. Holland is just right as Edwards, as he struggles to find productive ways to channel his barely contained rage. At the hospital he is a pariah whose office is in the basement; at his boarding house, he is considered a snob. Perhaps Edwards and Thackery will eventually find mutual respect, but if they do it will be hard earned.
The world that Soderbergh and company build around these men gets richer and more interesting with each episode of “The Knick.” By episode three, I was hooked. Aside from the peppery Sister Harriet (Cara Seymour), the female characters are less interesting, initially, including Cornelia Robertson (Juliet Rylance), the daughter of the main Knick benefactor. Cornelia is a generic philanthropic socialite until episode four, when her story line begins to develop some complexity and distinction. Plots also thicken around a number of characters as the season progresses: the manager who is gambling with the hospital’s money, the junior attendant whose father is embarrassed of his work, the opportunistic ambulance driver, the health inspector who seems to smirk at those who may have typhoid. None of the supporting characters is quite as fully drawn as Thackery and Edwards, but their stories, including themes of sexism, abortion, and the collection of laboratory cadavers, are quite compelling.
The look of the show is transporting, from the daylit operating theater in which an audience of men watches the surgeons work, to the dim, stale tenements in which the doctors treat people dying of various infections. It’s a world on the verge of change, with automobiles, dependable electricity, and sterility techniques on their way, but still crude and unhealthy. It’s a world in which a doctor like Thackery is doomed to fall apart, unless he can remain numb and refuse to look at the person who is lying still underneath his scalpel.
Title: | ‘The Knick’ is bloody good | 8 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge (USNTC Bainbridge) was the U.S. Navy Training Center at Port Deposit, Maryland, on the bluffs of the northeast bank of the Susquehanna River. It was active from 1942 to 1976 under the Commander of the Fifth Naval District, based in Norfolk, Virginia.
Can we infer the following?
the united states naval training centre was active under the fourth commander from 1942 to 1976
pick from the following. (A). Yes (B). It's impossible to say (C). No
The answer is: | (B). | 4 | Flan2021 | anli/r2:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
This is some data: 1950 SCORERS Ademir, Zizinho; 1950 AGAINST Yugoslavia; YEAR 1950; 1950 ROUND Group A; Brazil at the FIFA World Cup.
Generate a detailed description of this data. | Ademir and Zizinho scored for Brazil in the game against Yugoslavia at Group A in 1950 FIFA World Cup | 4 | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Jusqu'à récemment, on datait sa présence en Béringie orientale d'avant le P1éniglaciaire (Harington 1980; Matthews 1982).
Which language is this? | French | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Would a linguist find the following sentence to be a valid English sentence grammatically?
Dave and Alina left.
Choose from:
--unacceptable
--acceptable | acceptable | 7 | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
SENTENCE: -- we may cross him off of our list of suspects ! -- said clóvis inside the car . i simply smiled . after he easily chasing off ezequiel and the submission of baltazar , i had nothing left to say . we went to the police station . `` we may cross him off of our list of suspects . '' this sentence stuck in my mind , alternating with another questioning i had : `` what | list | 5 | Flan2021 | lambada:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Coming off their dominating win over the Dolphins, the Bills flew to Cleveland Browns Stadium for a Week 15 intraconference duel with the Cleveland Browns in a race for the wild card. The game was played under horrible weather conditions with heavy lake effect snow falling throughout the game making it difficult for either team to move the ball offensively. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Browns kicker Phil Dawson managed to get a 35-yard field goal for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the Bills continued to trail as LS Ryan Neill's snap to Punter Brian Moorman went over Moorman's head, causing him to kick the ball through his endzone for a Cleveland safety. Later, the Browns increased their lead with Dawson just managing to nail a 49-yard field goal. Near the end of the game, Buffalo managed to get deep into Cleveland territory. However, the Browns' defense proved to be too much to overcome. With their first shutout loss since 2003, not only did the Bills fall to 7-7, but it also knocked them out of the playoff race.
Based on the above article, answer a question. How many field goals were scored in the first quarter? | 1 | 5 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Article:The 28-year-old Smith, who earned his only cap for Northern Ireland last year, has agreed a two-year contract subject to clearance.
Smith-Brown, 21, came through the City youth ranks and has played for England at youth level.
He has signed a one-season loan deal subject to clearance.
Smith-Brown spent last season on loan at Dutch side NAC Breda and helped them secure promotion to the Eredivisie.
Smith, who joined the Posh from Bristol Rovers in 2014, made 44 appearances as they finished 11th in England's League One last season.
He made his international debut against Slovenia in March 2016.
"As soon as I got here it was clear this is a massive club and it's great to be here," Smith told the Hearts website.
"The facilities, the stadium, the manager, it all seems like a good fit for me. I had a chat with Ian (Cathro, head coach) and everything he said was positive and the way he wants to play suits me down to the ground."
The summer departure of Slovenia's Andraz Struna left Hearts seeking a replacement right-back as competition for 21-year-old Liam Smith.
New signing Smith began his career with hometown club Ballyclare Comrades before moving to Ballymena United, from whom he joined Bristol Rovers in 2011.
Smith-Brown told the Hearts website: "I'm really excited and just can't wait to get started. Hearts are a big club and when you hear they want you to play here then it's hard to turn it down."
He becomes Hearts' sixth signing this summer, with former Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty also joining this week following the additions of Christophe Berra, Cole Stockton, and Rafal Grzelak.
Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.
Summarize the main points of that article. | Hearts have signed right-back Michael Smith from Peterborough United for a nominal fee and left-back Ashley Smith-Brown on loan from Manchester City. | 7 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
1. Technology is not necessary for a fulfilling life , as the Amish show by avoiding technology which damages the community and harms social relations .
2. Many individuals are increasingly becoming self-absorbed in videogames and autonomous lives on the internet without making lasting connections with people face-to-face .
3. New technologies have broken down traditional social relationships which provide stability and are important for psychological health .
What is the general argument implied by these sentences? | New communications have dissolved traditional families and led to the creation of harmful new relationships. | 0 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
Generate a correctly punctuated version of the following text: Thomas Scheel architect maa and a partner at Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter celebrates his 50th birthday on 5 March 2009
| Thomas Scheel, architect maa and a partner at Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter, celebrates his 50th birthday on 5 March 2009. | 8 | Flan2021 | fix_punct | zs_opt |
Article:
Great Barrier Reef: Making clouds brighter could help to curb coral bleaching, scientists say
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Marine scientists have upped the ante in their fight to save the Great Barrier Reef from the devastating effects of coral bleaching.
Key points: Cloud brightening involves making larger and more reflective clouds over the ocean
The more reflective clouds help to cool the water underneath
Researcher Daniel Harrison says it should be a temporary, stop-gap measure only
A team of Australian researchers at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science is working on plans to alter the clouds above the reef in a bid to save the delicate coral communities below.
Marine cloud brightening is the process of making larger and more reflective clouds over the ocean to cool the water underneath.
It may seem far-fetched, but Daniel Harrison, a postdoctoral research associate with the Ocean Technology Group at the University of Sydney, believes it could work.
"All of our preliminary calculations so far suggest that it is plausible," Dr Harrison said.
"You can think about this in very layman's terms.
"If you're in a hot sunny day and a cloud comes across overhead, you can feel right away there's quite a lot less heat coming through."
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the natural wonders of the world, but with two-thirds of the reef already damaged, marine scientists fear the entire system has reached a critical tipping point.
As the bleaching continues, they are getting increasingly desperate.
Dr Harrison and his team considered several other approaches, including pumping cool water onto the reef in a bid to cool it during times of extreme heat.
But they believe the cloud-altering technology is the most feasible, sensible, and environmentally benign option for preserving the reef.
"If we can make just a little bit less heat over the reef for a few months during say an El Nino year, when it's at most risk of getting bleached, we should be able to cool the water a degree or two, which is enough to prevent most of the damage," he said.
'Maybe we can cool the entire planet by brightening the clouds'
The idea that scientists can counteract the damages of global warming by re-engineering the climate is not new.
In the past, researchers have used salt particles to brighten low-level clouds, which promote droplet formation and lead to bigger and denser clouds.
But it is believed to be the first time a geo-engineering solution such as cloud brightening has been considered for the Great Barrier Reef.
"Cloud brightening was conceived as a potential fallback," Dr Harrison said.
"If we can't get emissions under control, maybe we can cool the entire planet by brightening the clouds.
"But nobody has thought about applying it to a small local area of a coral reef to prevent bleaching before."
'It might be the only way to save the reef'
Aerial surveys conducted earlier this year by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies show the bleaching of coral in the Great Barrier Reef is much worse than first thought.
The data indicates the reef is struggling through a second consecutive year of serious and widespread bleaching, with two-thirds already devastated.
The northern sections of the reef were badly damaged by excessively hot conditions in 2016 and the new surveys reveal that the bleaching has now spread to the middle section of the reef.
But are we ready to deploy a tool that could significantly change the climate?
Dr Harrison has warned any move to brighten clouds above the reef is a temporary, stop-gap measure only, while the real focus needs to be on reducing carbon emissions.
"If we don't reduce emissions then I don't think the reef really has much chance of surviving in its current configuration at all," Dr Harrison said.
"At the moment, we've only experienced a little bit less than 1 degree [Celsius] of average global temperature rise.
"So if you can imagine how badly this is affecting the reef now, at 1.5 or 2C the reef has no chance.
"Which is why — although we wouldn't want to have to do these geo-engineering ideas and deliberately make clouds over the reef if we didn't have to — we think we need to look into this because it might be the only way to save the reef."
Topics: climate-change, environment, great-barrier-reef, oceans-and-reefs, science-and-technology, weather, port-douglas-4871, cairns-4870, townsville-4810, qld, australia, sydney-2000, nsw ||||| A group of Australian marine scientists believe that altering clouds might offer one of the best hopes for saving the Great Barrier Reef.
For the last six months, researchers at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science and the University of Sydney School of Geosciences have been meeting regularly to explore the possibility of making low-lying clouds off the northeastern coast of Australia more reflective in order to cool the waters surrounding the world’s biggest coral reef system.
During the last two years, the Great Barrier Reef has been devastated by wide-scale bleaching, which occurs as warm ocean waters cause corals to discharge the algae that live in symbiosis with them. Last year, as El Niño events cranked up ocean temperatures, at least 20 percent of the reef died and more than 90 percent of it was damaged.
The Australian researchers took a hard look at a number of potential ways to preserve the reefs. But at this point, making clouds more reflective looks like the most feasible way to protect an ecosystem that stretches across more than 130,000 square miles, says Daniel Harrison, a postdoctoral research associate with the Ocean Technology Group at the University of Sydney. “Cloud brightening is the only thing we’ve identified that’s scalable, sensible, and relatively environmentally benign,” he says.
Bleached corals on the Great Barrier Reef. Ed Roberts/Tethys Images | ARC Centre of Excellence Coral Reef Studies
They’re one of several research groups that have started to explore whether cloud brightening, generally discussed as a potential tool to alter the climate as a whole, could be applied in more targeted ways. All the scientists involved stress that the research is in its infancy. No one has tested a system for cloud brightening at all, much less in geographically focused applications.
British scientist John Latham first proposed the idea as a potential way of controlling global warming in Nature nearly 30 years ago. The theory is that fleets of ships could spray tiny salt particles, generated from sea water, toward the low-lying marine clouds that hug the coasts of several continents. That would provide the nuclei needed to induce additional droplet formation, expanding the total surface area of the clouds. The resulting dense, white clouds should reflect more heat back into space. A 2012 study led by Latham at the University of Manchester found that the approach could offset the heating that would result if carbon dioxide doubled in the atmosphere.
The Marine Cloud Brightening Project, a collaboration between a group of Silicon Valley researchers and University of Washington climate scientists, has done the most advanced work on the idea to date. The team in Sunnyvale, California, has spent the last seven years developing a nozzle that they believe can spray salt particles of just the right size and quantity to alter the clouds. They’re attempting to raise several million dollars to build full-scale sprayers, in hopes of eventually conducting small-scale field trials at some flat point along the Pacific coastline—ideally a place with onshore winds, low-lying clouds, and open-minded neighbors.
The Marine Cloud Brightening Project's nozzle sprays a fine mist of tiny salt particles. JAMES TEMPLE
They’re among a handful of researchers looking to conduct limited outdoor experiments to explore the feasibility and risks of such approaches (see “The Growing Case for Geoengineering”). But while the prospect of using geoengineering to ease global warming on a large scale poses intractable governance issues, using the technology to address a more localized problem could be more feasible, at least politically.
Coral reefs are crucial parts of the ocean ecosystem, providing hunting grounds and homes for thousands of species. They also generate nearly $200 billion in economic value annually, through tourism, fisheries, and other activity, according to one study. Reefs, however, have been hard hit worldwide by ocean acidification, pollution, overfishing, and other environmental stresses. The Great Barrier Reef has shrunk dramatically during the last three decades.
That makes it increasingly urgent to seriously explore ways of preserving the reefs, even “fairly out-there, grand schemes,” Harrison says. Next month, he plans to start computer climate modeling to explore whether cloud brightening could make a big enough temperature difference to help. The group plans to collaborate on the research with the Marine Cloud Brightening Project team.
Coral reefs aren’t the only ecosystem that some scientists believe might need help from geoengineering. Researchers at the University of California, the Carnegie Institution, Stanford University, and Oregon State University have begun a larger project exploring, among other things, how climate change is affecting or will affect the last remaining stands of coast redwoods.
They're the world's tallest trees, and rely on coastal fog for around half of their moisture. But Northern California fog levels have dropped more than 30 percent since the early 20th century, a decline linked to urbanization and climate change. The impact has been limited to date, but fear is growing that these old-growth stands could be wiped out if the trends accelerate.
Elliott Campbell, an associate professor of environmental engineering at UC Merced, says the group has held early talks with the Marine Cloud Brightening Project about whether the technique could generate more low-lying clouds to help feed moisture to the redwoods. “If we could artificially produce fog on summer mornings, and that could help us buy the redwoods more time as we shift to a less carbon-intensive economy, that’s potentially a good thing,” Campbell says.
Aerial view of a bleached portion of the Great Barrier Reef. ARC Centre of Excellence Coral Reef Studies
Ken Caldeira, a prominent climate scientist at the Carnegie Institution who has modeled the potential of cloud brightening, says the idea of localized geoengineering is worth exploring. But he’s not convinced that cloud brightening could produce a substantial climate effect at such a limited level. Below a certain geographic footprint, probably around 10,000 square miles, it might be difficult to produce a big enough change in cloud density to add up to much of a difference, he says. He’s specifically skeptical that it would work at the Great Barrier Reef.
“I just don’t think there are enough clouds of the right type there that would be susceptible to marine cloud brightening,” he says.
The University of Sydney’s Harrison is aware of the concerns Caldeira raises and intends to look at these issues closely in his feasibility research. But at a first pass, he believes there could be sufficient marine clouds to help preserve the Great Barrier Reef.
In any case, he hopes so, because nothing else looks particularly promising. |||||
What is a summary? | – You'd think the search for a solution to bleaching coral in the Great Barrier Reef would have scientists looking down into the ocean, rather than up at the sky. But clouds could be key to combating warming ocean temperatures blamed for the bleaching, say Australian researchers. They believe that "brightening" low-level clouds over the 1,400-mile stretch of coral reef—boosting their ability to reflect the sun's rays back into space—could "cool the water a degree or two, which is enough to prevent most of the damage," Daniel Harrison of the University of Sydney tells Australia's ABC News. It could work like this: Salt particles from the ocean would be directed at the clouds, triggering more water droplets to form and thus creating larger, denser clouds. Cloud brightening was first proposed as a way to cool the planet some 30 years ago and one study claims it could offset the ensuing global warming if carbon dioxide doubled in the atmosphere, reports MIT Tech Review. But though research is ongoing—one company has spent seven years developing a nozzle to shoot the salt spray—trials have been few and far between. Australian researchers—who stress the need to reduce carbon emissions—now hope to determine, through computer modeling, if cloud brightening on a small scale would make a real difference. And there's a lot riding on the research. "Cloud brightening is the only thing we've identified that's scalable, sensible, and relatively environmentally benign," Harrison says. (A total wipeout of coral is possible.) | 2 | Flan2021 | multi_news:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
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The Supreme Court of the United States Police is a small U.S. federal law enforcement agency headquartered in the District of Columbia, whose mission is to ensure the integrity of the constitutional mission of the U.S. Supreme Court by protecting the Supreme Court building, the Justices, employees, guests, and visitors. In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 672, the Supreme Court Police falls under the jurisdiction of the Marshal of the United States Supreme Court who is appointed by the Supreme Court. The Marshal and the Supreme Court Police are authorized by 40 U.S.C. § 6121 to police the Supreme Court Building and protect the Justices, employees of the Court, and visitors to the Court.
Answer this question, making sure that the answer is supported by the text: do supreme court justices have a security detail?
Available choices:
(1). no;
(2). yes; | (2). | 6 | Flan2021 | bool_q:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Tulvakatastrofi osoitti, että kaikissa toteutetuissa toimenpiteissä oli merkittäviä puutteita operaationjohdossa, tarvikkeissa, logistiikassa ja viestinnässä ainakin rajatylittävän ulottuvuuden osalta.
Which language is this? | Finnish | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a premise: The man urgently leaped out of bed.
What is the cause?
Options:
[+] He wanted to shut off the alarm clock.;
[+] He wanted to iron his pants before work.; | He wanted to shut off the alarm clock. | 1 | Flan2021 | super_glue/copa:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
According to his driver's license, this is micah newton.
Translate to Czech
Czech: | Její šaty jsou nedotčené. | 0 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/cs-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Tweet: @jadeylou09 Hi Jade yes cheers for that glad they got on the twitter wagon!
Predict the sentiment of this tweet.
pick from the following. (I). negative (II). positive | (II). | 3 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
This is a question with answer options. What kind of thing would the answer to the question "How do I get another city 's newspaper ?" be an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric value?
Available choices: +description. +entity. +abbreviation. +human. +numeric. +location. | description | 3 | Flan2021 | trec:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
I visited here for the first time the other night only because it was right beside the barber shop. Just in the right place at the right time. After my hair cut I walked it and was immediately greeted by the friendly staff. One of the gilrs asked me if I had ever been here and I said "No". She was quick to explain the menu and how it all works which was great. I probably would have been looking at it for hours. I orderd the philly cheese steak as they recommend as the best sandwich. I was very impressed with my meal. It seemed a little over priced as I paid 12 dollars for the combo but I guess you get what you pay for!
Choose: was this review given positively or negatively?
OPT:
(A). negative
(B). positive | (B). | 2 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Answer this:
A boy pulls a sweater off over his head. His hair is attracted to the sweater due to
Pick your answer from:
(1). a magnetic force
(2). a heat transfer
(3). a chemical change
(4). an electrical charge | (4). | 7 | Flan2021 | unified_qa_science_inst | zs_opt |
Multi-choice problem: Which entity is he this sentence?
God created Adam for good but he could not control his creation.
Options are:
(a). God;
(b). Adam; | (a). | 6 | Flan2021 | definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-choice question: Same meaning?
It was published by Kids Can Press in 1985 and was printed by Everbest in Hong Kong .
It was printed by Kids Can Press in 1985 and published by Everbest in Hong Kong .
Pick from: (1). no; (2). yes; | (1). | 6 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Who is they referring to in the following sentence?
The police arrested 700 protesters in New York since they had to prevent them from blocking the Manhatten bridge.
Available choices:
(a). The police.
(b). 700 protesters. | (b). | 7 | Flan2021 | definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Determine if the sentence is true based on the text below:
she couldn't lie in bed with her clothes on
Select from:
[1]. Yes.
[2]. No.
[3]. It's impossible to say.
He's weird enough to have undressed me without thinking, according to some mad notion of the ``proper'' thing to do. Perhaps he thought I couldn't lie in bed with my clothes on.
| [2]. | 8 | Flan2021 | super_glue/cb:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
"what he could make with a decent budget "
How would the sentiment of this sentence be perceived --
Available choices:
a). negative
b). positive
Answer: | b). | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Add spaces: Toopenareceiveditemstraightaway,dragthestatusbardownwardsandtaptherelevantnotification.
| To open a received item straight away, drag the status bar downwards and tap the relevant notification. | 3 | Flan2021 | word_segment | zs_opt |
Answer the question
What is the main source of energy that causes water to evaporate from the surface of Earth?
Options are: (A). lightning (B). sun (C). gravity (D). wind | (B). | 5 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
"Blinded" is a song by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released in April 2003 as the lead single from their 2003 album, "Out of the Vein". It was written by Stephan Jenkins, Arion Salazar, and Tony Fredianelli. The song received positive reviews from music critics and peaked at number 34 on the "Billboard" Pop Songs chart.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
The Billboard Pop Songs chart was very volatile during April 2003.
Choices:
* Yes.
* It's impossible to say.
* No. | It's impossible to say | 2 | Flan2021 | anli/r1:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence 1: "I stuck a pin through a carrot. When I pulled the pin out, it left a hole."
Sentence 2: "The carrot left a hole."
Is sentence 2 true, based on sentence 1?
Available options:
[-] no.
[-] yes. | no | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/wnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
1. Curiously engaging because of the unique personalities of both man and birds.
2. It's a charming film, but you may end up glad, perhaps for the first time in your life, that you don't live on Telegraph Hill, no matter how incredible the views of Alcatraz.
3. Irving's camera captures enough intimate parrot moments to make us all believers.
4. Director Judy Irving works her central metaphor, comparing the birds' untamed but non-native status to Bittner's wandering bohemian history, a little harder than it deserves.
5. A precious gem of a film.
6. Well-considered, beautifully made, and often gripping in its narrative, the film epitomizes the best the documentary format can offer.
7. If Clint Eastwood were a parrot, he'd be Connor.
8. It's a nature film that's not just for nature lovers, as it has a lot to show us about both the feathered and unfeathered.
9. It's filled with mystery, humor, compassion and fulfillment.
10. Connor bubbles with more humanity than most other characters you'll see in theaters during the summer blockbuster months.
What is a brief summary of the following reviews? | Interesting and appealing as both a study of man and nature. | 1 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
died in terpling, aastrup, denmark, 81 years old
Make this proper case. | Died in Terpling, Aastrup, Denmark, 81 years old | 7 | Flan2021 | true_case | zs_opt |
This is some data: Turkey, largestCity, Istanbul; Turkey, currency, Turkish lira; Atatürk Monument (İzmir), location, Turkey.
Generate a detailed description of this data.
Sentence: | Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey but the Ataturk monument is located in Izmir. The Turkish currency is known as the Turkish lira. | 3 | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Write the next sentence in this paragraph:
A man kneels on a mat and shows her back an front with his left hand while talking. Then, the man lift a kettlebell and put on front his chest while talking. then
Choices: + , the man prepare his legs and legs and demonstrates rubbing his motor parts on belly area, to shows how to continue to exercise while talking.; + , the man put the kettlebell on the floor and continues talking.; + , a girl dance holding on the floor next some reporters.; + , the men ride horses on the hills and enter a get bar.; | , the man put the kettlebell on the floor and continues talking. | 4 | Flan2021 | hellaswag:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
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I used to come here regularly. And from my rating, you can see that that has changed. The last two times I came were complete disasters. One time isn't really their fault but it tells you the type of people you may encounter (though you would probably encounter them anywhere). Anyhow, let me get back to the story. It's a laid-back place with a live band you can dance to. So I put my sweater on the speaker (which I've done many times before) so that I could dance without the extra bulk. To make the long story short, my sweater was stolen. I actually approached the girl who argued with me and ran off with it. And I'm not kidding about that. I admit I wasn't quick enough to go after her because I was in shock, I definitely did not expect that at all. The workers of course could not help. Anyhow, it sounds petty but I like that sweater and it's ridiculous that that even happened. I actually didn't come for a couple of months because I was still annoyed by that. Anyhow, I finally did decide to make another visit... Ok, so onto the actual place- food, drinks, and music. All were terrible the last time I was here. In fact, I brought some family and friends and was completely embarrassed by how bad it was. They had a new band and they were terrible. (The old band used to play the same songs but at least they did a good job). It took me a while to figure out what this new band was playing, which ended up being "Yeah" by Ludacris. That's a pretty distinct song and it's bad that I couldn't even tell what they were playing! Well, since we finally found a table, we figured we'd hang out even with the terrible music. So everyone ordered their drinks. I ordered my usual margarita on the rocks. Wow, that was also terrible. Seriously, is it possible for everything to change that much in a couple of months? In fact, it became somewhat of a game as everyone tried everyone else' drink to see whose was the worst. I think mine won. Actually, I can't even comment on the food because I think we gave up after the drinks. (I used to always want the nachos but I was afraid to try that this time). So I definitely do not recommend this place and will not come back (and haven't since these last experiences).
pick from the following. * negative * positive | negative | 4 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
who killed hotchner's wife in criminal minds?? | George Foyet | 1 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Anna joined us not too long after , and we commenced to play go fish and hearts for awhile before the line decided to move 10 feet at a time for a little while . There was Towel Man who shouted something amazing that 's not quite rhyming right in my head so I 'll let someone else post it . After two hours we got into Ball Circle .
OPTIONS: * None of the above choices .. * steadily. * fast. * slow.
Answer the following question: How can the line be described as moving ?
| slow | 2 | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write a text based on "austrian neo-nazi arrested in greece"
Text: | greek police have arrested an austrian extreme rightwinger wanted by police in his home country on charges of neo-nazi activity , police here said thursday . | 9 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Avrupa'nın en büyük şist gazı rezervlerinin bir bölümünün Polonya'da olduğu düşünülüyor.
Which language is this? | Turkish | 9 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Brazil players are being told not to wear hats, earrings or flip-flops while on international duty under the command of coach Dunga. They are also advised not to use mobile phones and tablets at certain times, and are discouraged from engaging in religious or political discussions. The internal code of conduct was published on Thursday by the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, Brazil's largest daily. The Brazilian Football Confederation confirmed its existence during a news conference in which Dunga announced the squad for friendlies against Turkey and Austria next month. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Dunga: There is no room for individuals in my Brazil team. Brazil captain Neymar, pictured wearing earrings and a cap, will have to follow Dunga's strict rules. The talismanic Neymar sported a personalised cap during a 2014 World Cup press conference. The confederation's guide for good behavior already existed but was revised after Dunga took over following Brazil's disappointing performance at their home World Cup this year. 'There are rules in any company, and even in our family there are conducts that are needed to maintain good harmony,' Dunga said. 'We are not prohibiting anything, there were rules already, we are suggesting some things we thought were important. The players are responsible for their own acts and depending on what happens we will decide how we respond.' The 16-topic guide published by Folha said players may be punished if they don't follow the rules. They could receive a warning, a fine or be released from the squad, according to the daily. Dunga, who replaced Luiz Felipe Scolari after the World Cup, is putting his own mark on the Brazil squad. A former defensive midfielder in his second stint in charge of the national team, Dunga was known for his toughness as a player and continued to cultivate the image of a disciplinarian after becoming a coach following the 2006 World Cup. Last month, veteran right back Maicon was dropped from friendlies in the United States for failing to report to the team's hotel by the time established by coach Dunga and the Brazilian Football Confederation. 'I think fans demanded more organisation in the national team,' he said. 'From what we've seen so far, the players liked what was presented to them. Now they know what the limits are.' There were no formal restrictions under coach Luiz Felipe Scolari at the World Cup, when the hosts were eliminated with a 7-1 loss to Germany in the semi-finals. Players were regularly seen wearing hats and flip-flops and using mobile phones at the team's training camp. Maicon was dropped from Dunga's squad at the beginning of September due to his poor time management. The new guide says players should not use or wear the listed items during gatherings such as lunch and dinner, or in changing rooms and team meetings. They are being told to wear socks and tennis shoes. It also states nobody should leave the table before everyone is finished during meals, and that the captain should be the first one to leave. It notes that players should always report to the national team wearing social attire. They are advised not to express their political or religious opinions while with the national team, and should always sing the national anthem before matches. According to Folha, the guide also says the players are responsible for paying extra costs during trips, including charges for phone calls and excess baggage. Brazil has won all four matches since Dunga's return, beating Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina and Japan.
Here is a summary of the highlights for this article: | Neymar and Co. have been told to follow Dunga's new instructions. Brazil's players have also been advised not to use phones at certain times. The Selecao face European duo Turkey and Austria in November. | 6 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-choice problem: Is the next sentence syntactically and semantically acceptable?
I do not love peanut butter.
Select from: (a). unacceptable. (b). acceptable. | (b). | 6 | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Generate a sentence about this data: Abel Caballero, birthPlace, Ponteareas.
Sentence: | Abel Caballero was born in Ponteareas. | 4 | Flan2021 | gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Multi-select: Knowing that "An example of creating an alternative fuel is turning plant material into fuel", how would one answer "Sedans being powered by _______ is an example of an alternative fuel source"
Options are:
a). maize;
b). refuse;
c). bees;
d). soda cans;...A: | a). | 3 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
This question has options. Is the word "work" used in the same way in the following two sentences?
The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought.
The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water.
Choose your answer from: *different meanings; *the same meaning; | the same meaning | 5 | Flan2021 | super_glue/wic:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
The Raiders' fifteenth game was an AFC duel with the Colts at home. The Raiders struck immediately after a 99-yard kickoff return was made by Jacoby Ford. They soon trailed with RB Joseph Addai getting a 6-yard TD run, followed by kicker Adam Vinatieri getting a 30-yard field goal. They took the lead again after kicker Sebastian Janikowski hit a 59 and a 38-yard field goal, but trailed for the second time with QB Peyton Manning completing an 18-yard TD pass to TE Jacob Tamme. The Raiders tried to cut the lead with Janikowski nailing a 51-yard field goal, but fell further behind with Manning getting a 4-yard TD pass to WR Blair White. The Raiders tried to keep up with Janikowski making a 45-yard field goal, but the Colts kept going with Manning completing a 7-yard TD pass to WR Pierre Garçon. The Raiders tried to come back after QB Jason Campbell threw a 6-yard TD pass to TE Zach Miller, but the Colts defense prevented any more chances, giving them the loss. With the loss, the Raiders fell to 7-8, and were officially eliminated from postseason contention for the eighth straight year.
Based on the above article, answer a question. How many yards combined are the two shortest touchdown passes made? | 10 | 5 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Write a 950 word biographical sketch of someone you know well . Include an account of your first meeting and any other interesting anecdotes that will help a reader to know the person you are writing about . As Boswell does , record some of your subject 's words , and incorporate them into your sketch as dialogue .
Based on the preceding passage, choose your answer for question Why is the narrator giving out such specific instructions ?
Choose from: a). The narrator is a professor .. b). None of the above choices .. c). The narrator is a history professor .. d). The narrator is very type A..
The answer is: | a). | 3 | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a dialogue:
Dominic: Hello, what's up?
Adam: Not much
Dominic: Any plans for the weekend?
Adam: No, but you've got my attention
Dominic: , have you ever been to a horse-race track before?
Adam: No. But I’ve always wanted to! Is this like a british thing only, or do we have events in Poland?
Dominic: There’s an event on Sunday in Warsaw. Are you in?
Adam: Sure I’m in. I’m excidted, but I don’t know anything about horse racing :D
Dominic: Yeah, you gotta know, that you don’t really win at most of times. But beginner’s luck might be your great chance to win some money :P We’re meeting up at 2pm at the gates.
Adam: Sounds good
Dominic: Don’t come late!
Adam: I'll be on time, buddy
Dominic: See you then!
Write a short summary! | Dominic and Adam are going to attend a horse race in Warsaw. They will meet on Sunday at 2 pm at the gates. | 1 | Flan2021 | samsum:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Available choices: --negative; --positive;Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
see familiar issues , like racism and homophobia , in a fresh way
| positive | 6 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence 1: The computers were reportedly located in the U.S., Canada and South Korea.
Sentence 2: The PCs are scattered across the United States, Canada and South Korea.
From 0 to 5 (0="no meaning overlap" and 5="means the same thing"), how similar are the two sentences?
pick from the following.
+ 0;
+ 1;
+ 2;
+ 3;
+ 4;
+ 5; | 5 | 2 | Flan2021 | glue/stsb:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Based on the premise "Chinese secret societies waged constant gang wars for the control of the mines, bringing production to a halt at a time when world demand for tin was at a peak.", can we conclude the hypothesis "As the Chinese attempted to gain control of mines, production kept going." is true (see options)?
OPT: (A). yes (B). it is not possible to tell (C). no | (C). | 5 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
What is an example of a tweet? | @dennisdoomen Just pressing publish in an MVVM post in Silverlight. Maybe you can discuss it there | 7 | Flan2021 | sentiment140:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Where are the most inexpensive places to live in California?
What do I need if I want to move to California?
Please tell me if those questions are the same.
Pick your answer from: a. no. b. yes. | a. | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Add spaces between the words in the following text: InternetExplorer6orhigher
| Internet Explorer 6 or higher | 6 | Flan2021 | word_segment | zs_opt |
The chief executive of the Irish Football Association (IFA), Patrick Nelson, is giving evidence to the DCAL committee.
He said 93 more tickets will be allocated for the Germany game.
There will also be an extra 505 tickets for the Ukraine match.
This is on top of the extra 1,276 tickets announced last week for the Poland game. Some lifelong supporters missed out when UEFA allocated the tickets last week.
Mr Nelson said the IFA had been pressing for more tickets for Northern Ireland fans, and said the new tickets will be "a complete selection of categories", adding "some of them are going to be more expensive but some are going to be cheaper as well".
He also told the committee that the IFA had previously agreed a priority allocation system that meant "anyone with top priority - 17 points or more should have got a ticket," but there had been "quite a small, inadvertent error by UEFA" that meant people "well in excess of 17 points" did not get tickets.
He said once the problem had been noticed they contacted UEFA "at the highest level" and "within three hours agreed to supply enough tickets to address the immediate matter".
The IFA president Jim Shaw said the allocation process was by an automated computer system, adding: "In a different world, we would have been allocating tickets from top to bottom probably ourselves and would have had total control.
"We've made a good recovery, I think, but they (UEFA) will insist on all ticketing coming from that system."
Last Wednesday, the IFA announced a portal would be created for Northern Ireland supporters to apply for extra tickets.
The portal, for the match against Poland, is open to supporters on a priority list who were were informed they had missed out on Tuesday.
The Department of Culture, Leisure and Arts (DCAL) committee hearing is available to watch on Stormont Live here.
What was that article about? | UEFA has agreed to give more Euro 2016 tickets to Northern Ireland fans after complaints about the original allocation process, a Stormont committee has heard. | 4 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
Had my eyebrows tattooed here, firstly I was messed about with appointments. Turned up for my original appointment to be told the person doing my treatment was off sick & that I wasn't told because there was no phone number for me yet I had emailed the day before to check the appointment was still okay and no one replied. I was not offered a patch test and was told on the 2nd appointment that I wouldn't need it and everything would be fine. I was NOT informed of the possible risks which is highly unprofessional and exceptionally dangerous. After having the treatment done, my eyebrows healed in 4 days (should take a full week) and after healing they are both different shapes and sizes and almost completely faded!! I do NOT recommend this salon & although the ladies who work there are lovely I don not feel that they take their work seriously, its only a matter of time before something goes really wrong.
How would this review be described in terms of sentiment?
Choose your answer from:
(i). negative.
(ii). positive. | (i). | 3 | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
The Texans hosted the 1-1 Buccaneers at home, looking for their first win of the 2015 season. Both Houston and Tampa Bay punted the ball on their first possession, before Houston scored first with Ryan Mallett connecting with DeAndre Hopkins for a 5-yard touchdown pass. With Randy Bullock's extra point good, the Texans took a 7-0 lead with 4:58 left in the first quarter. Tampa Bay managed to get on the board with their first possession of the 2nd quarter, with Kyle Brindza making a 58 yard long field goal to trail 3-7. Both teams punted on their next possession, with the Texans committing the first turnover of the day with a Ryan Mallett pass being intercepted by Kwon Alexander. The Buccaneers capitalized on the turnover in just 50 seconds, with Jameis Winston throwing a 32-yard pass to Charles Sims. With Brindza missing the extra point, Tampa Bay lead Houston 9-7 with 3:51 left in the half. Receiving the ball back, Bullock missed a 43-yard field goal. Tampa Bay received the ball to start the 2nd half, however Winston threw an interception that was caught by Quintin Demps. The Texans settled for 3 points off the turnover with Bullock making a 34-yard field goal. The kicking problems continued for the Buccaneers after Brindza missed a 41-yard field goal with 7:21 left in the 3rd, then again from 33 yards with 10:56 left to play. Following another missed field goal for Tampa Bay, Houston went 77 yards in just 5 plays to score a touchdown with an Alfred Blue 20 yard rush. With Bullock missing his 2nd extra point attempt of the season, the Texans extended their lead to 16-9 with 9:19 left to play. The Texans extended their lead with a 19-yard field goal from Bullock to lead 19-9 with 1:15 left to play. With Brindza missing his 3rd field goal of the day (this time from 57 yards), the Texans held on to secure their first win of the season. The Buccaneers were completely shut out during the second half while the Texans scored 12 unanswered points.
Answer this question based on the article: Who threw the longest touchdown pass of the first half? | Jameis Winston | 1 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Not often have i had the feeling of a movie it could be visionary. But clearly this movie has the seed of a premonition.
We should not tend to be alarmists and see armageddon in something because it seems to fit our emotions of the moment. But, didn't we say this of "1984" ? Had James Orwell known the Internet becoming reality not long after 1984; In fact it was in 1994; he might have reconsidered writing his story the way he did. Hindsight rewarded.
It doesn't matter. What DOES matter is that we often regard ourselves as superior to our surroundings but indeed become emotional about a "love apple" when necessity knocks at our door. A snapshot of ourselves at old age.
Whatever the time-line will prove to be for us, I know for a fact we haven't seen the beginning of it yet.
Would you say this review is positive or negative?
pick from the following.
+ negative.
+ positive. | positive | 1 | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
president hugo chavez was seeking to hold on to his dominant control of venezuela 's congress on sunday in elections that put his popularity to a critical test .
Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph? | chavez aiming to keep control in legislative vote | 7 | Flan2021 | gigaword:1.2.0 | zs_opt |
Q: who won the pole for this year's daytona 500? A: | Alex Bowman | 9 | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Produce a sentence which mentions all of these concepts: building, pour, smoke | flames and smoke could be seen pouring from the building on monday . | 3 | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Is the premise "Two guitarists dressed in white perform." true if "Two people in black sing parodies in front a bunch of dogs."?
Options are:
(1). yes;
(2). it is not possible to tell;
(3). no; | (3). | 8 | Flan2021 | snli:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Question: Which layer of Earth is the source of lava that erupts from volcanoes?
What is the correct answer to the question from the following choices?
[-] asthenosphere. [-] inner core. [-] outer core. [-] lithosphere. | asthenosphere | 2 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Thomas pursued Peter, but he fell behind.
Who is "he"?
pick from the following. [+] Thomas [+] Peter | Thomas | 9 | Flan2021 | definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Choose your answer from:
[i] negative;
[ii] positive;Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
scorsese 's bold images
| [ii] | 6 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Is the question "What is idealab ! ?" asking about an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric entity?
Choices:
A). description
B). entity
C). abbreviation
D). human
E). numeric
F). location | A). | 1 | Flan2021 | trec:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Solar cells absorb energy from the sun. In order to use this energy to power household appliances, solar cells must convert the absorbed energy to
Pick the answer from these options
Options:
(a). heat.;
(b). light.;
(c). radiation.;
(d). electricity.; | (d). | 6 | Flan2021 | ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
I discovered this film after reading the book that inspired it. It is not a strictly biographical film; it is "loosely based" on the facts. But I found it a compelling and eerie exploration of evil and madness, and Michel Serrault gives an unforgettable performance as Dr. Petiot.
There are many memorable images in this movie; Petiot traveling through the night like a vampire, his black cloak flapping behind him, is almost iconic. There are also several touches of expressionism - Petiot's crooked silhouette mounting the stairs leading from the cellar where the butchered remains of his victims await cremation, reminds me of some scenes from 'Nosferatu'.
But I found the primary appeal of this movie to be aural. The soundtrack is loaded with ominous sounds, starting with the foreboding music of the opening credits, accompanied by wordless wailing. Petiot lives and runs his medical practice in a complex with many small shops, and there is a persistent background noise of knives being sharpened somewhere, as well as a peddler playing eerie tunes on a saw. There are animal noises as well - the concierge keeps a goat, unseen cats howl - and later in the film we see hapless cattle being herded through an underpass. The whole atmosphere is unsettling, with overtones of violence and slaughter.
Not only animals, but human voices are often heard - the screams of Gestapo victims, Petiot's patients in his waiting room, monitored by a listening device, just the same as the suspected collaborators after the war are monitored in their cells. Even the action of the film is often arranged so that we hear the voices of the participants without seeing them - when Petiot goes to see Mme Kern, we hear her singing as she works, her voice echoing in the theater, before we ever see her. And even when she does appear, she is often filmed from behind, her voice calling out to her husband, whose voice calls out to her in conversation. Disembodied voices echo in large halls, and their owners, when seen at all, are photographed at a distance, so we cannot actually see them speaking. This is a ghost story, and these are the voices of ghosts - many of them Petiot's future victims.
Yet Petiot himself is often only a voice; his frightening laughter echoes as he retreats from the camera, throwing comments behind him or into the air to nobody. In a way, he is as much a ghost as those he murders. He is always frantically busy, scurrying from appointment to appointment, never at rest. But his activity is that of a machine - lifeless and imperturbable. It is interesting that among all the horror and danger of occupied Paris, Petiot alone is unafraid; he is amused, enthusiastic, angry, irritated, contemptuous, but never afraid, unlike those real people he lures to their deaths. It is no surprise that he boasts of his mechanical inventions, including a perpetual motion machine (a true detail from the book - he did claim to have invented many machines); he is a sort of perpetual motion machine himself. And mechanical imagery is everywhere in the film, from the opening giant wheel in the movie house, to Petiot's bicycle (with its squeaking wheels echoing the sound of sharpening knives), to the Victrola he keeps winding up to play music before he makes a kill. Even his routine with his victims is mechanical - write a note to your wife, let me disguise you before you leave, you need a vaccination, Barcelona, Casablanca, Dakar - like a well-oiled machine, the routine is always the same, just as the record is always the same.
Maeder, the author, says that it was the clockwork perfection of his crimes that weighed so heavily against Petiot at his trial. His system was as smooth and efficient as a Nazi concentration camp, and this may be why the movie invents a subplot of Petiot's involvement with the French Gestapo and the occupying Nazis. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite work as part of the story, because it's very hard to figure out just what Petiot is doing for the collaborators, or what is going on when he ends up at their headquarters in the middle of the night. Disposing of bodies? Hiding stolen goods? It's hard to say, and harder to believe; it's not likely the state would turn to a freelancer like Petiot.
But it does remind us of the duality of evil people; Petiot is a robber and a murderer, but he is also a devoted father and husband. Just as we learned that Hitler loved dogs, and that Nazis guilty of the worst war crimes could also be loving fathers and family men, so we have to recognize that Petiot could commit unspeakable horrors and yet also function normally. His insanity is easily camouflaged by the insanity and horror of the wartime situation in Paris; when killing, robbing and disappearing are happening all around, nobody pays attention as Petiot tosses more corpses on the pile.
Would you say this review is positive or negative?
Choices: A. negative B. positive | B. | 1 | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
1. Even if the proposition accepts , which it does not , that the words under God do not show preference towards Christianity , it is undeniable that it is widely understood that these words are a reference to Christianity .
2. This associates national pride with Christianity and presents other religions as inherently un-American .
3. The proposition believes that this is divisive and promotes religious intolerance and that , therefore , this legislation would help relieve the tolerance and divisions caused by the current Pledge of Allegiance .
What is the general argument implied by these sentences? | Removing under god would promote religious tolerance | 0 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
Are these paraphrases?
The tiny institutions they founded would not have found them like universities -- they were small and did not offer the higher degrees in medicine and theology .
The small institutions that they founded would not have found them like universities -- they were tiny and did not offer higher degrees in medicine and theology .
OPT: - no. - yes. | yes | 7 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
CIA Director George Tenet said the two men were "defined by dedication and courage."
"[They] were defined by dedication and courage," said the CIA's director George Tenet.
Rate the textual similarity of these two sentences on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is "no meaning overlap" and 5 is "means the same thing".
OPTIONS:
[A]. 0.
[B]. 1.
[C]. 2.
[D]. 3.
[E]. 4.
[F]. 5. | [E]. | 0 | Flan2021 | glue/stsb:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Going My Way is an American comedy-drama series starring dancer and actor Gene Kelly. Based on the 1944 film of the same name starring Bing Crosby, the series aired on ABC with new episodes from October 3, 1962 to April 24, 1963. The program was Kelly's first and only attempt at a weekly television series. The series was canceled after one season of thirty episodes.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true?
Kelly danced in each episode.
pick from the following.
(a). Yes.
(b). It's impossible to say.
(c). No. | (b). | 1 | Flan2021 | anli/r2:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
Sentence 1: Past editors include Michel Foucault , Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie , Georges Dumézil , François Jacob , Jacques Le Goff , François Furet and Raymond Aron .
Sentence 2: Previous editors include Michel Foucault , Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie , Georges Dumézil , François Jacob , Jacques Le Goff , François Furet and Raymond Aron .
Do these two sentences convey the same information?
Choose from:
i. no.
ii. yes. | ii. | 4 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
How is "To support our team we are looking for a committed and highly motivated fair assistant / project assistant for technical trade fairs." said in German? | Zur Verstärkung unseres Teams suchen wir schnellstmöglich eine/n engagierte/n und hoch motivierte/n Messeassistent/in / Projektassistent/in für technische Fachmessen. | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
In February 1939, he received news from his sisters that his mother was dying. On 10 February 1939, Pope Pius XI died. Roncalli was unable to see his mother for the end as the death of a pontiff meant that he would have to stay at his post until the election of a new pontiff. Unfortunately, she died on 20 February 1939, during the nine days of mourning for the late Pius XI. He was sent a letter by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, and Roncalli later recalled that it was probably the last letter Pacelli sent until his election as Pope Pius XII on 2 March 1939. Roncalli expressed happiness that Pacelli was elected, and, on radio, listened to the coronation of the new pontiff.
Who sent him the letter informing him of his mother's death? | Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli | 2 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Add spaces: Clickphotostoenlarge
| Click photos to enlarge | 3 | Flan2021 | word_segment | zs_opt |
Solve 727*g = 723*g for g.. What is the answer?? | 0 | 9 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
"held my interest precisely because it did n't try to "
How would the sentiment of this sentence be perceived --
Pick from:
A). negative.
B). positive.
Answer: | B). | 3 | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Jenny was a 13 year old girl with blond hair and blue eyes. She had gotten out of her last day of school and was free for the summer. Two of her friends were going to the nearby beach to do some swimming and enjoy the sun. Jenny went with them and when they got there the beach was very full and there were people everywhere. They changed into their bathing suits and went to the water. The water was very cold. They chose not swim and walked to the sand. Then they laid down on some towels and enjoyed the sun. After several hours Jenny and her friends fell asleep. They woke up and the sun was beginning to set. When Jenny sat up she found that it was painful to touch her skin. When she looked down she saw that she had a very bad sunburn. Her friends were also very badly sunburned so they went home. Jenny's mother gave her a cream to put on the sunburn. Afterwards she felt a lot better and went to sleep.
What question would one ask from this paragraph? | What did Jenny and her friends choose not to do because it was cold? | 9 | Flan2021 | super_glue/multirc:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
Summarize:
Paul Clement took over last January as manager, Swansea's third boss that season, with Swansea bottom of the Premier League and saw them to safety.
With Clement now having the off-season to work with the squad, Fabianski is expecting that to pay dividends.
"You can see everything is so well organised and so well prepared. We just have to do our jobs," Fabianski said.
"Obviously it helps when there is a clear idea about what sort of pre-season we're going to have.
"It makes it easier for us and the manager as well. He came in at a difficult time for this club and this pre-season will only help him improve this team."
An indication of what state the team is in came in last Saturday's final pre-season friendly against Sampdoria, with Swansea beating the Italian side 4-0.
"We're looking like we're in good shape. It was a really good test for us against a really good team, even though the result made it look easy," said Fabianski, 32.
"I think they put us under some pressure but we stuck to our game plan. We made mistakes but overall we can be pleased with the performance, with the way we looked as a team and with one week of prep we should be fully ready.
"There's always excitement because it's the start of a new season. It's another chance for us to build new history for the club, a new challenge.
"We all want to show that last season that's not us - we're much better. We finished the season in a strong way but we all want to have a better season than we did last year."
Swansea open their Premier League campaign on Saturday, 12 August away to Southampton, but there is doubt as to whether Gylfi Sigurdsson will still be at the Welsh club.
Everton have had a £40m bid rejected for the Iceland midfielder, 27, but it is thought the Merseysiders are close to meeting Swansea's £50m valuation.
"I don't think it's affecting us in a good or bad way - it's just part of the game, part of football," Fabianski added.
"In training he's putting in a lot of effort into it. He's a really hard-working guy. It's just a situation for the board.
"It's not up to us. We're just players, we have to focus on our jobs."
Summary: | Swansea goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is backing their pre-season programme to help them avoid last term's troubles. | 0 | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_opt |
I pushed the gas pedal.
What is a plausible effect?
Possible answers:
[+] The car accelerated..
[+] The car door opened.. | The car accelerated. | 3 | Flan2021 | super_glue/copa:1.0.2 | zs_opt |
What debate topic are the following sentences about?
1. The result is that a norm is created whereby the assumption is that information should be open and shared rather than controlled and owned for profit by an individual or corporation .
2. All governments recognise a right to freedom of information as part of freedom of expression making it the governments responsibility to provide access to public information and many are enabling this through creating freedom of information acts .
3. Making the Creative Commons license the standard for publicly-funded works generates a powerful normalizing force toward a general alteration of peoples defaults on what copyright and creator protections should actually be like .
4. The creative commons license guarantees attribution to the creator and they retain the power to set up other for-profit deals with distributors , something that is particularly useful for building programs that need to be maintained .
5. Current copyright law assigns too many rights , automatically , to the creator .
6. Law gives the generator a work full copyright protection that is extremely restrictive of that works reuse , except when strictly agreed in contracts and agreements .
7. By normalizing the creative commons through the state funding system , more people will be willing to accept the creative commons as their private default .
8. This means greater access to more works , for the enrichment of all .
9. At base the default setting of somehow having absolute control means creators of work often do not even consider the reuse by others in the commons .
10. The result is creation and then stagnation , as others do not expend the time and energy to seek special permissions from the creator . | This House would not fund any work that is not released under a creative commons license | 6 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
Solve -19*k = -7*k - 11*k - 9 for k.
Solve this problem. | 9 | 7 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
By. Lillian Radulova For Daily Mail Australia. Melbounre father-of-two, Scott Copeland, will fly to space after winning Virgin Australia's Velocity Frequent Flyer ultimate flight upgrade competition. From the age of ten, Scott Copeland has dreamt of becoming an astronaut and heading into outer space. Now, the Melbourne father-of-two will finally have his dream come true after winning Virgin Australia's Velocity Frequent Flyer ultimate flight upgrade competition, which will see him travel outside the planet on the Virgin Galactic spaceship. Mr Copeland even tracked down his grade five primary school teacher, who shattered his childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut by dubbing them impossible, to let her know that he had finally proved her wrong. 'I spoke to my teacher and said I wanted to be an astronaut, and she laughed and said "you'll have to get a real job",' Mr Copeland told Seven News. 'After 34 years, I sat down with her and talked about that conversation,' he said. According to News.com.au, Mr Copeland went to great lengths to find his former teacher, eventually even contacting his local education union for her contact details. Mr Copeland even tracked down his grade five primary school teacher, who dismissed his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut, to let her know that he had finally proved her wrong. But it was well worth it, with the duo spending time reminiscing about decade-old memories. His former teacher even admitting that she should have been more supportive of her old pupil's dreams. 'It was great that she actually remembered me although she couldn't specifically recall our banter about me becoming an astronaut but she did vaguely recall my fascination with space travel in general,' Mr Copeland told News.com.au. The ANZ bank worker will become a certified astronaut after completing four days of zero-gravity training for the two-and-a-half hours he'll spend in space on on the Virgin Galactic spaceship (pictured) 'She was ultimately thrilled for me that I am getting this opportunity to fulfil a lifelong dream.' The ANZ bank risk management worker will become a certified astronaut after completing four days of zero-gravity training for the two-and-a-half hours he'll spend in space. He beat thousands of people who entered the competition, hoping for a chance to travel to outer space onboard Virgin's SpaceShipTwo.
Summarize the highlights of this article. | Scott Copeland won Virgin Australia's Velocity Frequent Flyer ultimate flight upgrade competition. His prize will see him fly to space on the Virgin Galactic spaceship after becoming a certified astronaut. The father-of-two tracked down his grade five teacher who dismissed his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut to tell her of his win. | 4 | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a question about this article: Albert the Great wrote that wisdom and understanding enhance one's faith in God. According to him, these are the tools that God uses to commune with a contemplative. Love in the soul is both the cause and result of true understanding and judgement. It causes not only an intellectual knowledge of God, but a spiritual and emotional knowledge as well. Contemplation is the means whereby one can obtain this goal of understanding. Things that once seemed static and unchanging become full of possibility and perfection. The contemplative then knows that God is, but she does not know what God is. Thus, contemplation forever produces a mystified, imperfect knowledge of God. The soul is exalted beyond the rest of God's creation but it cannot see God Himself.
What is the answer to this question: What enhances man's faith in God according to Albertus Magnus? | wisdom | 4 | Flan2021 | squad/v1.1:3.0.0 | zs_opt |
Legends about the development of coffee are varied and interesting, involving chance occurrences, political tricks, and the pursuit of wealth and power.
According to one story, a sheepherder named Kaldi, as he tended his sheep, noticed the effect of coffee beans. He noticed that the sheep became excited after eating the red "cherries" from a certain plant when they changed pastures . He tried it himself, and was soon as overactive as his sheep. Another story relates that a monk happened to discover that this fruit from the shiny green plant could help him stay awake.
Another legend gives us the name for coffee, "mocha". Omar, an Arabian was thrown to the desert with his followers to die of starvation. In desperation, Omar had his friends boil and eat the fruit from an unknown plant. Not only did the soup save the group, but the residents of the nearest town, Mocha, took their survival as a religious sign. The plant and its beverage were named Mocha to honor this event.
Coffee was introduced much later to countries beyond Arabia, whose inhabitants believed it to be a tasty thing and guarded its secret as if they were top secret military plans. The government forbade transportation of the plant out of the Moslem nations. The actual spread of coffee was started illegally. One Arab named Baba Budan smuggled beans to some mountains near Mysore, India, and started a farm there. Early in this century, some of those original plants were found still growing fruitfully in the region.
Coffee today is grown and enjoyed worldwide, and is one of the few crops that small farmers in third-world countries can profitably export.
Now, provide a numbered list of answers to these questions:
1. What crop can small farmers profit from on export?
2. Is it grown and enjoyed worldwide today?
3. When was it introduced to countries beyond Arabia?
4. What secret did they guard like top secret military plans?
5. What did the Arabian goverment forbade?
6. Was the actual spread of coffee legal?
7. Who is Baba Budan?
8. What did he do?
9. Where to?
10. What did he do with them there?
11. What was found early in this century?
12. What is another name for coffee?
13. Who named it that?
14. Who was thrown in the desert to die of starvation?
15. How did they survive?
16. What was the name of the nearest town?
17. Why was the plant and its beverage named Mocha?
18. Who was Kaldi?
19. What did he notice about his sheep?
20. When they did what?
Numbered answers: | 1. Coffee
2. yes
3. much later
4. coffee
5. transporting it out of Moslem nations.
6. in the beginning
7. An Arab
8. smuggled beans
9. near Mysore, India
10. started a farm
11. some of those plants
12. mocha
13. unknown
14. Omar and his followers
15. eating an unknown plant
16. Mocha
17. to honor the event
18. a sheepherder n
19. they became excited
20. eating the "cherries" | 5 | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Do the following two sentences have the same meaning?
The total number of new cases in China was fewer than 100 for the third day in a row .
On Monday , the number of SARS cases in China passed 5,000 , hitting a total of 5,013 .
Available choices:
[1]. no.
[2]. yes.
The answer is: | [1]. | 7 | Flan2021 | glue/mrpc:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Juan wanted a new guitar more than anything. He decided to save up money to buy one. All summer he worked, saving up every penny. Finally, he was able to buy the guitar.
What is the next sentence?
pick from the following. 1). Juan was always impatient.; 2). Juan was hardworking and patient.; | 2). | 1 | Flan2021 | story_cloze/2016:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
It got up on his personal radar screen this past week , I 've given him my pitch and he was quite supportive , " he said .
" It got up on his personal radar screen in the past week , and I had to get my pitch .
(See options at the end). If the first sentence is true, is the second one also true?
OPT:
+ no.
+ yes. | no | 5 | Flan2021 | glue/mrpc:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Answer this question.
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? | spongebob squarepants | 4 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Do these two sentences from wikipedia have the same meaning?
Dave Denine is a former Canadian politician in Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada , who served as Minister for Intergovernmental Affairs in the Provincial Cabinet from 2007-2011 .
Dave Denine is a provincial politician in Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada , who worked as Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs from 2007-2011 in the former Canadian cabinet .
Choices:
+no
+yes
The answer is: | no | 5 | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Here is a goal: Get sensitive items delivered.
How would you accomplish this goal?
Possible answers: [I] Send them to a close friend.; [II] Send them to a PO box.; | [II] | 0 | Flan2021 | piqa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
I saw a hummingbird , a female , I think , so I sat on the front porch to watch her and her mate take turns running patrol and eating . When I went to leave there were 4 birds . I think they were fighting over the feeders . That or it was two parents with babies about to leave the nest .
Based on the preceding passage, choose your answer for question What is the reason the hummingbirds were running patrol ?
Pick your answer from: (A). They wanted to guard eggs in a nest .; (B). They were looking for honey; (C). They wanted nectar if it passed; (D). None of the above choices .;
The answer is: | (A). | 3 | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Please write a short summary for the following article:
How to make a lava lamp for a more hypnotizing desk top
By Andrea Romano and Lili Sams2015-08-09 12:00:30 UTC
Your desk could be a little groovier.
There are a few supplies you can't live without when it comes to school or work like highlighters, pens, paper or your computer. But your space also needs something eye-catching to keep your creative juices flowing — like a lava lamp.
While you're cramming for exams or working on tomorrow's big presentation, it's always good to take a minute to lose yourself in hypnotizing wonder of floating bubbles of color. And you don't need to rummage through a thrift store or your grandma's attic to get it.
This simple and cheap DIY version uses no heat and materials you can find in your kitchen or at your local grocery store.
About a cup of water
*We recycled plastic bottles from a fancy brand of water. However, you can use pretty much any vessel you like.
Mix your food coloring with your cup of water. We chose a bright red, but feel free to play with your colors.
Fill your bottle 3/4 of the way from the top with vegetable oil. Remember to leave plenty of room for the water and air to escape. You don't want lava boiling everywhere later.
Pour your colored water into your bottle. Try not to fill your bottle all the way to top.
Break a single Alka-Seltzer tablet into small pieces. You want to have a slow reaction inside the bottle so that the bubbles move at an easy pace and don't bubble over.
Add in your pieces slowly, waiting a second or two between each piece. Make sure you don't use more than one tablet in a single use or your lamp will get pretty cloudy.
Close you your lamp and watch the bubbles go. Once your Alka-Seltzer tablet has run out, your lamp with settle, but then you can just add in another one.
You can also attach a light to the bottom of your lamp to make it extra mesmerizing. All your dorm mates will be pretty impressed.
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Summary: | Make your dorm or desk a little more psychedelic with an easy and inexpensive lava lamp. No electrical skills required. | 1 | Flan2021 | newsroom:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Kurt begins to mend their relationship in ``Thanksgiving'', just before New Directions loses at Sectionals to the Warblers, and they spend Christmas together in New York City. Though he and Kurt continue to be on good terms, Blaine finds himself developing a crush on his best friend, Sam, which he knows will come to nothing as he knows Sam is not gay; the two of them team up to find evidence that the Warblers cheated at Sectionals, which means New Directions will be competing at Regionals. He ends up going to the Sadie Hawkins dance with Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz), who has developed a crush on him, but as friends only. When Kurt comes to Lima for the wedding of glee club director Will (Matthew Morrison) and Emma (Jayma Mays)--which Emma flees--he and Blaine make out beforehand, and sleep together afterward, though they do not resume a permanent relationship.
Based on the above text, what's the best answer to this question: do kurt and blaine get back together in season 4?
Options are:
[i] no;
[ii] yes; | [ii] | 5 | Flan2021 | bool_q:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
1. A mildly intriguing drama of the often unavoidable and contentious intersection of intellectual analysis and personal prejudices.
2. Totalitarianism with sinful intentions versus bureaucratic compliance is what is on the menu - the result is more interesting on an academic and intellectual level than in actual engagement and entertainment terms
3. it is as a piece of drama about the human condition that this film needs to be assessed, and on that score - with a few quibbles about structure and flashbacks and occasional lack of clarity - it is successful, in its own rigorous way
4. It's refreshing to find a film inspired by challenging ideas, and Von Trotta and her team are to be congratulated for bringing Arendt's story to the screen
5. I really like this film. I like the milieu that's created of this intellectual life in New York during the 1950s. I think Sukowa is fantastic in the role.
6. Von Trotta's style is pretty stolid. She aims for documentary thoroughness rather than exhilarating drama. Nonetheless, it's good to see a film that gets its narrative charge from the ferment of intellectual debate. It's a rare breed.
7. Sukowa is a supple and brave actress; getting inside Arendt's arguments is the hardest and if the film only succeeds sometimes, that is still a major achievement. Very few films in this era would have dared.
8. Von Trotta doesn't do justice to this strong woman and her contribution to thinking about the nature of evil.
9. ...actors in supporting roles telegraph the controversies surrounding Arendt's personality as if they were attempting to literally touch the viewer's nose.
10. A dramatically solid, if talky, account of the controversial episode in the post-war world that spawned the phrase "the banality of evil", with strong performances from Barbara Sukowa and Janet McTeer.
What is the consensus? | Led by a powerful performance from Barbara Sukowa, Hannah Arendt does a commendable job of dramatizing the life of a complex public figure. | 3 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes | zs_opt |
How is "Appendix B The Spiked-Sediment Toxicity Test Approach DESCRIPTION The spiked-sediment toxicity test (SSTT) approach is a complementary procedure that will be used in the near future to confirm and strengthen guidelines developed using the National Status and Trends Program (NSTP) approach." said in French? | Annexe B L'approche des tests de toxicité des sédiments avec dopage DESCRIPTION L'approche des tests de toxicité des sédiments avec dopage (TTSD) est une marche à suivre complémentaire qui sera utilisée dans un avenir rapproché pour confirmer et renforcer les recommandations élaborées à l'aide de l'approche du National Status and Trends Program (NSTP). | 6 | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Fact: plant cells can perform photosynthesis
Question: Which of the following items can perform photosynthesis?
What's the answer? Pick from:
A). a flying wasp
B). a speedy cheetah
C). wet dirt
D). a yellow tulip | D). | 5 | Flan2021 | openbookqa:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
This House believes that the UN should restrict arms sales to rogue nations.
What argument could one make about this debate topic? | The arms trade causes poverty in the developing world. | 2 | Flan2021 | opinion_abstracts_idebate | zs_opt |
What was the name of the character played by Kate Jackson in Charlie's Angels? | sabrina | 1 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
He gits th' best, too, Kirby. Kells shifted a well-chewed tobacco cud from one cheek to the other.
Does it follow that "Kells never chewed tobacco and didn't speak to Kirby."?
Available options:
+yes.
+it is not possible to tell.
+no. | no | 9 | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
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