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Claim: Governmental presence can help to regulate the revenue achieved from lotteries. What evidence supports this claim?
1. Without the National Lottery then , the Olympic Games would have been much more expensive for the taxpayer , and the country would not be able to put on the spectacle it now plans to . 2. This is just one example of how government regulation in lotteries can ensure that the profits raised go where they are needed - people are not paying any extra to help fund projects such as the Olympic Games , but by choosing to buy a lottery ticket the government ensures that some of that money goes to useful projects . 3. Governmental involvement is essential in ensuring that a large proportion of the money goes to help the public . 4. For example , the London 2012 Olympics will receive around 2.2 billion pounds , providing funding for buildings such as the main Olympic Stadium .
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opinion_abstracts_idebate
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Yoshiko Horie (Ku Jiang You Zi , Horie Yoshiko, born September 20, 1976), known by her stage name Yui Horie (Ku Jiang Born in Katsushika, Tokyo on September 20, 1976, Horie spent much of her younger years as a latchkey kid. As an only child she would spend most of her time alone, playing outside of her residence after school until 7pm, when her parents would return from work. In junior high school, she joined the volleyball club but did not enjoy it much. Horie refers to her time at junior high and high school as her 'dark era'. Early childhood interests included watching the Japanese animated television show Dirty Pair. She was fascinated by the main premise of the show; detective work. She would act out scenes from memory with a school friend and also record herself with a cassette player. In 1995, during the first year of college, Horie auditioned at the Japan Voice Acting Institute for a scholarship, the voice training school for Arts Vision. She can be quoted as saying "I went for an audition instead of hunting for a job, hahaha....". Horie graduated after 4 years of training. During this time she entered the SME Voice Actor Audition in 1996, winning the Namco Prize, (with Ayako Kawasumi winning the Special Award). On August 28, 1996, Horie and 21 other voice students (including Tamura Yukari) were unveiled at Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Inc.'s "SOMETHING DREAMS '96" at the Tokyo International Exhibition Centre as the Dorikan Club, a group of aspiring voice actresses. Whilst still training and under the representation of Arts Vision, Horie was able to make her voice actor debut in the 1997 PlayStation and Sega Saturn game, Voice Fantasia: Ushinawareta Voice Power. Horie's first leading role was in the 1998 anime Kurogane Communication, of which she sang the theme songs, "My best friend" and "Dear Mama". These two songs were released as Horie's first single under the Pony Canyon music label. In 1999, with the increasing number of eroge and visual novels being adapted to anime, Horie was able to win a major role as Multi, a robotic girl, in the romantic anime To Heart. Answer this question using a quote from the following article: What else did she enjoy?
She was fascinated by the main premise of the show; detective work.
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Flan2021
quac:1.0.0
zs_opt
What is the best way to: newspaper pick from the following. - can absorb fire well. - can absorb pet urine well. Answer:
can absorb pet urine well.
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Flan2021
piqa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Sentence 1: Dining room, grill, pub. Sentence 2: It has a dining room and grill. Select from the following. A. yes. B. it is not possible to tell. C. no. Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
A.
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Flan2021
glue/mnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Create a set of triples that describes the content in the following sentence. In 1950, the song How Far Is Heaven is in the album non-album singles.
How Far Is Heaven ALBUM non-album singles How Far Is Heaven YEAR 1950
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Flan2021
gem/dart:1.1.0
zs_opt
Use this fact to answer the question: adulthood is a stage in the life cycle process A stage in the life cycle process includes what aspect? Available choices: (a). killing of kin; (b). entity replication; (c). transporting water; (d). reproducing ideas; The answer is:
(b).
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Flan2021
openbookqa:0.1.0
zs_opt
Summarize this article in one sentence. The Yorkshire opener only managed 10 runs as England fell to 203-6 in their second innings to leave Australia on the brink of a consolation victory. Lyth was always in a very difficult place. It's horrible when you go out to bat knowing you have one last chance. Some players rise to the challenge, but Lyth couldn't do it and now faces an anxious wait to discover whether he is still involved for England's trip to the UAE to face Pakistan in October and November. Lyth is a naturally attacking player but batsmen need to be able to adapt to situations and more than once in this series, he has played the wrong shot at the wrong time. Even before he was out to Peter Siddle on Saturday, he had attempted a booming drive outside off stump against a very wide ball from the same bowler. When you are trying to save a Test match, that type of shot just doesn't make sense. Lyth is a very good cricketer, a sharp slip catcher who is popular in the dressing-room, but at the end of the day an opening batsman is judged on runs. In fact, even if he had succeeded on Saturday, Lyth may still have lost his place, given England's need to introduce at least one more spinner into their team for the series against Pakistan. The obvious move would be to shift Moeen Ali up to open and make room for a spinner down the order. This may turn out to be a short-term measure given a different approach will be needed against South Africa's pace attack later in the winter, but that series should not enter into the selectors' minds. The UAE is a one-off challenge in a part of the world where you need to play two spinners so you must select your best side for the conditions. In the longer-term, England's search for a replacement for Andrew Strauss as Alastair Cook's opening partner goes on. Nottinghamshire's Alex Hales scored a timely hundred on Friday but he is a big front-footer who likes to play his shots and I have reservations about him opening the batting against South Africa's Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel. One contender might be Gary Ballance, who showed signs that he might be getting some form and confidence back with a big hundred for Yorkshire against Sussex on Saturday. Ballance has scored runs at this level before and I said when he was dropped that it should not necessarily spell the end of his Test career. If you bat at number three, generally you should be able to open because the qualities you require a very similar. Those qualities - namely patience, judgement and shot selection - were in evidence as Alastair Cook batted for 77 overs to score 85 runs on Saturday. But he fell to a sucker punch in the dying stages of the day as a ball from part-time leg-spinner Steve Smith skewed off the inside edge into the hands of Adam Voges at short leg. It was a clever bit of captaincy from Michael Clarke to try something different after front-line spinner Nathan Lyon had bowled well but mechanically. With that, you would imagine, goes England's last hope of saving the match, and with a new ball due immediately on Sunday morning, Australia should wrap up the victory that their efforts deserve. Jonathan Agnew was speaking to BBC Sport's Sam Sheringham. Summary:
Adam Lyth was handed a final chance to nail down his place on Saturday after a desperately disappointing Ashes series but sadly he couldn't make it count.
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Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
zs_opt
Voiko parlamentti muistuttaa lentoyhtiöitä siitä, että Strasbourgin istunnon maanantaiaamun lennoille tulee useita parlamentin jäseniä Heathrow'n lisäksi myös muilta lentoasemilta. Translate to English English:
Could Parliament remind the airlines that the flights on the Monday morning of the Strasbourg session will need to take a large number of Members of this Parliament, not just from Heathrow but from other places as well.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0
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Today we went on a plane ride. The plane was very big, I was scared. When we got on the plane Mom told me it will be fun. The plane made a lot of loud noises but it wasn't too bad. What is a natural next sentence? Possible answers: + I vowed to never get on a plane again. + I am no longer afraid of planes.
I am no longer afraid of planes.
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Flan2021
story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
zs_opt
(CNN) -- World number one Novak Djokovic began his bid to win a second Wimbledon title with a straight sets victory as he focused hard on avoiding a shock Rafael Nadal-style defeat. A day after the Spaniard bowed out against Belgian world No. 135 Steve Darcis, the Serb was in unforgiving mood as he defeated Germany's Florian Mayer 6-3 7-5 6-4. Djokovic was playing his first match since losing a thrilling five-set semifinal at the French Open against Nadal, who went on to win the tournament for a record eighth time. "I watched the bigger part of (the Nadal-Darcis) match and I thought that his opponent played great," Djokovic said. "Darcis came up with some incredible shots, incredible points in important moments and he deserved to win. "I know people expect all the top players to get to at least the final stages of a grand slam or whatever tournament they play. It was a surprise in the end him losing to Darcis, but his opponent played great." Having been seeded in the opposite section of the draw, Djokovic would have been unable to meet Nadal until the final itself but now his main rivals would appear to be either Wimbledon maestro Roger Federer, the defending champion, or local favorite Andy Murray. Yet Djokovic is refusing to look so far ahead as he says the early rounds of grand slams can be very testing for the world's leading players. "You cannot take anything or anybody for granted. You have to be grateful for being in this position and work even harder to stay there," said the 2011 Wimbledon champion. Based on the article and the following list of answers, write a list of questions. 1. Rafael Nadal-style 2. No 3. the early rounds of grand slams can be very testing for the world's leading players. 4. in the final stages of a grand slam 5. Wimbledon 6. Roger Federer or Andy Murray. 7. Roger Federer 8. no 9. Nadal 10. Yes 11. Eight 12. yes 13. unknown 14. Florian Mayer 15. Germany 16. Three 17. 12 18. Yes 19. Yes 20. Darcis Numbered questions:
1. Who had unexpectedly lost? 2. Is Djokovic concentrating on the final? 3. why not? 4. when was originally expected to play Nadal? 5. where is the competion? 6. who are his main rivals now?" 7. who won last year? 8. is Andy Murray Spanish? 9. who beat Djokovic in France? 10. did he go on to win? 11. how many times i total has Nadal won it now? 12. is that a record? 13. who beat Nadal in wimbledon? 14. who did Djokovic beat? 15. from? 16. in how many sets? 17. how many games did he lose? 18. did he watch any of the spaniard's match? 19. did he thinhk Nadal deserved to win? 20. who came up with gr4eat shots?
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coqa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Premise: Eventually, Bradley remembers something he admits was a mistake--I voted against Alan Greenspan the first time --and everybody laughs. Hypothesis: Nobody laughed after Bradley admitted his voting mistake. Does the premise entail the hypothesis? Available options: [1]. yes; [2]. it is not possible to tell; [3]. no;
[3].
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Flan2021
glue/mnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Question: What company operated passenger ships across the Atlantic, including the RMS Queen Elizabeth? Answer: In 1938, Southampton docks also became home to the flying boats of Imperial Airways. A single-select problem: Is the question answered in a satisfactory fashion? Choose your answer from: i. yes; ii. no;
ii.
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Translate the following sentence to Russian: There were 3 photographers who were attacked and stabbed. Russian:
К тому моменту уже трое фотографов подверглись нападениям.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
incorrect compression technique: making use of unorthodox compression techniques, failure of compression process or compression of file to very compact size can corrupt outlook 2000 pst file Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it correctly?
Incorrect compression technique: Making use of unorthodox compression techniques, failure of compression process or compression of file to very compact size can corrupt Outlook 2000 PST file
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Flan2021
true_case
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Dialogue: Lauren: guys, wanna come over tonight to our place? Kelly: Yes!!! I need some booze Christina: me to, and I'll bring Charles Kelly: great, I'll meet him finally Christina: it's the hight time I believe Lauren: How long have you been together? Christina: 7 months Lauren: wow, this is getting serious 🙊 Christina: hahah, don't scare me. See you later! Lauren: :* What is a summary of this dialogue?
Lauren invites Kelly and Christina to her place tonight. Christina'll bring Charles with whom she's already 7 months. Kelly'll finally meet him.
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Flan2021
samsum:1.0.0
zs_opt
Question: In what year was ARFORGEN approved? Is "ARFORGEN is the Army Force Generation process approved in 2006 to meet the need to continuously replenish forces for deployment, at unit level, and for other echelons as required by the mission." the correct answer? Choices: - yes; - no;
yes
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glue/qnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
1. His works were declared by the cultural nomenklatura of the Soviet Union as '' non-political and immoral `` . 2. His works were declared by the apolitical and immoral nomenclature of the Soviet Union as '' cultural `` . Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Choose your answer from: +no; +yes;...I think the answer is
no
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
Single/multi-select question: Is it possible to conclude that "The woman in the bathing suit is wearing yellow sunglasses." if "A female at a beach is talking to others."? Available choices: [A]. yes. [B]. it is not possible to tell. [C]. no....I think the answer is
[B].
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snli:1.1.0
zs_opt
Write the last sentence in this story. The resignation of David Petraeus, sparked by the revelation that the former general was having an affair with his biographer, is the biggest sex scandal to hit Washington since Bill Clinton was revealed to have had 'sexual relations' with Monica Lewinsky. And the parallels between the two events are growing stronger as it has been revealed that both Petraeus' mistress and the whistleblower who exposed them have hired legal advisers who previously worked with the former White House intern. Jill Kelley, the Florida housewife who was dragged in to the scandal when she started receiving abusive emails from an anonymous source, has hired Lewinsky's crisis manager to help her deal with the publicity she is facing after the resignation of the former CIA director. Uncharacteristically quiet: OPTIONS: - Bill Clinton, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - CIA, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Clinton, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - David Petraeus, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Florida, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Jill Kelley, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Lewinsky, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Monica Lewinsky, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Paula Broadwell, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Petraeus, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - Washington, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home - White House, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home
Jill Kelley, known for her socializing skills, stayed silent as she left the home
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
17:22 and the glory which thou hast given me i have given them, that they may be one, as we are one; This is all lower case. Can you fix that?
17:22 And the glory which thou hast given me I have given them, that they may be one, as we are one;
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true_case
zs_opt
(1) He also gained popularity by replacing Archie Kao with Adam Rodriguez . (2) He gained popularity also by replacing Adam Rodriguez on `` , and Archie Kao on `` . Do these two sentences mean the same thing? Options: (A). no. (B). yes.
(A).
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Flan2021
paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
It has been claimed that the church was founded in the 7th century by St Birinus , and parts of the church date from the 12th century . It was claimed that the church was founded by St. Birinus in the 12th century , and parts of the church date from the 7th century . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Pick from: * no * yes
no
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Flan2021
paws_wiki:1.1.0
zs_opt
In these two sentences (1) Strike a balance. (2) Strike a bargain., does the word strike mean the same thing? Pick your answer from: A). different meanings; B). the same meaning;.... A:
B).
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Flan2021
super_glue/wic:1.0.2
zs_opt
Translate the following sentence to Romanian: Public contracts represent important economic opportunities for companies, are very important in the promotion of the Single Market, stimulate innovation, and promote the protection of the environment and climate, as well as social inclusion. Romanian:
Contractele publice reprezintă oportunități economice pentru întreprinderi, sunt foarte importante pentru promovarea pieței unice, stimulează inovarea și promovează protecția mediului și a climei, precum și incluziunea socială.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ro-en:1.0.0
zs_opt
Choose the correct sentiment from candidates: Options are: (I) negative. (II) positive. TEXT:This motion picture comes straight out of the dark dungeon of Full Moon Entertainment. This production company gained fame and fortune during the first half of the 90's by producing terribly bad and cheesy horror movies. The most famous disasters in their ouvre are "Subspecies", "Seedpeople" and "Trancers". None of these are recommended and neither is Doctor Mordrid, actually. Hyperactive director Charles Band did come to the right company for his film. Doctor Mordrid is amazingly dumb and cheesy and almost completely humourless. I only saw it because it stars Jeffrey Combs. I learned that it can have several disadvantages if you're a fan of him. For every good movie, it seems like he has made 5 inferior ones. Anyways, the story is about the battle between 2 ancient sorcerers. One good one who's here since 150 years to protect the humans ( Jeffrey as Dr.Mordrid ) and one wicked one called Kabal. He wants to destroy every form of human life for some reason I already forgot. Combs gets his instructions from mentor. That "guy" only exists of a pair of eyes in space. Very very cheesy, that is ! Every once and a while a blinding lightflash is shown on the screen but that's about the only form of Special effects this movie has got. The whole thing is just a piece of whining and nagging and when the two wizards finally face each other, it's over before you know it...I would have expected for the wicked wizard to at least fight back a little, but nooooooo.... In some scenes, you really can detect some originality and creativity ( like for example Jeffrey's lecture about the influence of the moon on criminals ) and if you really pay attention, you might even find some very small but nice aspects ( like the raven which is called Edgar Allen) but overall, it's a terrible waste of time and energy. I'm a big fan of Jeffrey and maybe he is a superhero in my eyes...but he sure doesn't have to put on a stupid maillot for that.
(I)
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Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
zs_opt
Multi-choice problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: A: Do you go to museums in Europe? B: Uh, actually, no, I don't think I went to any of them. Hypothesis: she went to some of them Options are: 1). Yes; 2). No; 3). It's impossible to say;
2).
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Flan2021
super_glue/cb:1.0.2
zs_opt
Sentence: Bread, almonds, garlic, water, and olive oil are the main ingredients in Ajoblanco, which is from Andalusia, in Spain. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
Ajoblanco, country, Spain; Ajoblanco, mainIngredient, "Bread, almonds, garlic, water, olive oil"; Ajoblanco, region, Andalusia; Ajoblanco, ingredient, Water
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Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Write the last sentence in this story. (CNN)Why stop now? This must be the question Vladimir Putin is asking himself as he considers the latest European pleas for peace in Ukraine, to be discussed at a crisis summit in Minsk on Wednesday. Since invading and annexing Crimea almost one year ago, the Russian president has been running rings around the European Union, NATO and the Obama administration. It is not that Putin is particularly clever -- on the contrary, his behavior suggests he is paranoid, impulsive and insecure. But he has benefited from the greater weaknesses of his opponents. So as he considers his response to Europe's ideas for a new cease-fire and a "comprehensive settlement" in eastern Ukraine, what will Putin be thinking? What does he know? Putin knows that the deep divisions within the EU over Ukraine are also present within OPTIONS: - CNN, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Crimea, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Estonia, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Europe, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - European, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - European Union, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Minsk, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - NATO, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Norway, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Obama, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Putin, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Russia, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Russian, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Simon Tisdall, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - U.S., an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Ukraine, an alliance with a roughly similar membership. - Vladimir Putin, an alliance with a roughly similar membership.
NATO, an alliance with a roughly similar membership.
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Flan2021
super_glue/record:1.0.2
zs_opt
Premise: An all-inclusive beachfront resort for couples only. Hypothesis: Only couples are allowed at the beachfront resort. Does the premise entail the hypothesis? Pick your answer from: - yes; - it is not possible to tell; - no;
yes
0
Flan2021
glue/mnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Google and NASA announced a working agreement, Wednesday, that could result in the Internet giant building a complex of up to 1 million square feet on NASA-owned property, adjacent to Moffett Field, near Mountain View. OPTIONS: A. yes; B. no; Question: Can we infer the following? Google may build a campus on NASA property.
A.
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Flan2021
super_glue/rte:1.0.2
zs_opt
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true: Soprano's Square: Milan, Italy, home of the famed La Scala opera house, honored soprano Maria Callas on Wednesday when it renamed a new square after the diva. Sentence: La Scala opera house is located in Milan, Italy. OPT: (A). yes; (B). no; A:
(A).
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Flan2021
super_glue/rte:1.0.2
zs_opt
Question: who does the collector have in guardians of the galaxy?? Answer:
Rocket Raccoon
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natural_questions_open:1.0.0
zs_opt
Here is a dialogue: Emma: Could you bring the draft tomorrow? Luke: both of us? Emma: yes, please Tony: no problem! Emma: good! Write a short summary!
Luke and Tony will bring drafts tomorrow.
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Flan2021
samsum:1.0.0
zs_opt
Data: name = The Wrestlers, eatType = restaurant, food = Chinese, priceRange = cheap, customer rating = 5 out of 5, familyFriendly = yes. What is a sentence that describe this data?
The Wrestlers Chinese restaurant, cheap prices, family friendly, 5 out of 5 customer ratings
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Flan2021
gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
zs_opt
As of November 2016, Boost Mobile, like its sister company Virgin Mobile, allows customers to bring their own device if it supports Sprint's CDMA/LTE networks (aside from Pixel/Nexus devices). SIM cards for BYOD devices can be ordered free of charge from Boost Mobile customer service or can be purchased from most Boost Mobile locations. are boost mobile and virgin mobile the same? Pick your answer from: A. no; B. yes;
A.
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Flan2021
bool_q:1.0.0
zs_opt
Officials in Gladewater are working to figure out the cause behind elevated levels of lead in the city's drinking water. On Monday, the city sent out a notice advising residents that water tested from June to September had higher than usual levels of lead. Levels that were not a violation under fed Choose your answer: based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "The cause of the lead in the drinking water is unknown."? Possible answers: *Yes; *It's impossible to say; *No; I think the answer is
Yes
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Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
Possible tweet sentiments: Select from the following. a). negative. b). positive. Write a tweet that is a)..
I <3 Patricia, even though she's mad at me. Hope you feel better darlin...........
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Flan2021
sentiment140:1.0.0
zs_opt
Sentences: 1. The spread of AIDS in the 80s and 90s showed that education and information is more important than ever as exemplified by the slogan in the British 1980s advertising campaign to prevent AIDS AIDS : Dont Die of Ignorance . 2. The campaigns were credited with credited with changing behaviour through warnings on adverts and informing through an information leaflet . 3. This shows that education can work even when starting from scratch . 4. Giving sex education in schools is crucial to the spread of information to each successive generation , and may be supplemented by frank discussion at home . What claim can be made from these sentences?
Ignorance about sex is the primary cause of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
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Flan2021
opinion_abstracts_idebate
zs_opt
"Bernard, who had not told the government official that he was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim, did not consider that he had done anything dishonest. Still, anyone who knew that he was 19 years old could take his claim away from him." is a true sentence. Does this mean that "The government official was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim."? -no; -yes;
no
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Flan2021
glue/wnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Climatologists believe artificially induced climate change is the reason Australia is destined for the warmest year on record. Temperatures so far this year have averaged one degree above the 30-year average, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) told the Greenhouse 2005 - Action in Climate Change Conference being held in Melbourne this week. The head of the National Climate Centre, Michael Coughlan, says Australia has had the warmest ever first 10 months of 2005, and seems likely to be a record-breaking year. Can we infer the following? Michael Coughlan, says Australia has had the warmest ever first 10 months of the year after 2005. Pick from: [i] Yes. [ii] It's impossible to say. [iii] No. The answer is:
[iii]
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Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
zs_opt
Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. The preliminary stages of the project, the only one of its kind according to its designers, are estimated at $200 million. Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies." He said companies engaged in e-commerce would be able to set up offices, employ staff and own equipment in the open zone, including fully-owned foreign companies. The e-commerce free zone is situated in north Dubai, near the industrial free zone in Jebel Ali, the top regional and tenth international leading area in container transit. The inauguration of Dubai Internet City coincides with the opening of an annual IT show in Dubai, the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (Gitex), the biggest in the Middle East. Question: "What will companies involved in Dubai Internet City be able to do?" Answer: "Engage in retail" Is this answer correct? Options are: (i). no (ii). yes...I think the answer is
(i).
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Flan2021
super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
zs_opt
This question has options. How would someone go about accomplishing this goal? How to Take Better Notes Options are: (i) If you're writing with paper and pens, make sure you have a laptop with plenty of memory and extra writing utensils.. (ii) If you're writing with paper and pens, make sure you have a notebook with plenty of blank pages and extra writing utensils..
(ii)
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piqa:1.0.0
zs_opt
What happens next? How to buy the best supplements Ask your doctor if the supplement will help with your condition. Meet with your doctor to get some professional advice on whether or not a supplement will benefit you. Your doctor can perform a physical exam as well as simple blood tests to determine if you have any vitamin deficiencies or if you have any other conditions that may require supplementation. Available choices: +On the rare instances in which that vitamin item can interfere with adequate supplementation, your doctor may order some other supplements that may affect your condition. More information will come in in later so you are ready for the possibly conflicting reasons. +Remember that you might just have to alter your dosage. Don't even stop taking your natural supplement every four days-once you are on it for about six weeks, reduce to full doses. +Your doctor may do a physical exam that highlights any preservatives or such that were used in your supplement. They may also provide testimonials from previous patients as well as information regarding whether supplements can help alleviate symptoms of vitamin deficiency. +Then, your doctor can recommend a supplement and dosage that is appropriate for you. Make sure that you talk to your doctor about why you want to take supplements.
Then, your doctor can recommend a supplement and dosage that is appropriate for you. Make sure that you talk to your doctor about why you want to take supplements.
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hellaswag:1.1.0
zs_opt
Write the following list of characters into a correctly formed sentence: Spanishhemstitchattachmentfordecorativeedgingandfringing-BERNINA
Spanish hemstitch attachment for decorative edging and fringing - BERNINA
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word_segment
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....I don't know why my picture isn't showing Select your answer from the options. What is the sentiment of this tweet? Pick your answer from: [-] negative. [-] positive....I think the answer is
negative
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Flan2021
sentiment140:1.0.0
zs_opt
Are "donkey" and "it" the same in this sentence? The donkey wished a wart on its hind leg would disappear, and *it* did. Choose your answer from: (A). no. (B). yes. The answer is:
(A).
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What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". The materialist view is perhaps best understood in its opposition to the doctrines of immaterial substance applied to the mind historically, famously by René Descartes. However, by itself materialism says nothing about how material substance should be characterized. In practice, it is frequently assimilated to one variety of physicalism or another. Why was René Descartes declared a materialist?
unanswerable
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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In 1969, he drew up the report proposing the expulsion from the party of the Manifesto group. In 1984, after Berlinguer's death, Natta was elected as party secretary. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that the sentence below is true? Natta supported the Manifesto group. Pick from: (a). yes (b). no
(b).
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1. An engaging, kid-friendly nature doc with a hint of social commentary rolled in. 2. A populist take on simian society and alpha leadership leads to an entertaining look at caste systems in the animal kingdom. 3. The cheekiest, funniest, and most purely entertaining entry in the Disneynature series. 4. The film should hit the sweet spot for family audiences. 5. With its sumptuous photography, razor-sharp editing, and a delightfully comic narration by Tin Fey, "Monkey Kingdom" shows us like no other film in recent memory how closely animals act like people. 6. The cumulative effect is cheerily life-affirming, a bracing infusion of macaque-style joie de vivre. 7. Monkey Kingdom is delightful, and its swinging and vaulting best any stuntwork you'll see in this year's summer blockbusters ... 8. The imagery of this film will linger in this reviewer's mind long after the monkey names are forgotten. 9. It's hard to imagine what message children will take away from this film other than that monkeys are just like characters in a fictional Disney movie, which they are not. 10. Monkeys. Write a one sentence summary of the reviews above.
Monkey Kingdom's breathtaking footage of primates in the wild is likely to please animal lovers of all ages.
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opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
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Walker died on November 30, 2013, at the age of 40 as a passenger in a single-car crash alongside friend and driver Roger Rodas. Walker was working on three films at the time of his death which were released posthumously: Hours (2013), Brick Mansions (2014), and Furious 7 (2015). The Wiz Khalifa song ``See You Again'', featuring Charlie Puth, was commissioned for the Furious 7 soundtrack as a tribute to Walker. It was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Original Song in 2015 and was the number-one song in the United States for 12 weeks. Multi-choice problem: Is it true that was furious 7 paul walker's last movie? Pick your answer from: [1]. no [2]. yes The answer is:
[2].
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Context:This book introduced Shakespeare to Goethe ; it was a fine selection of *his* writing. Is "his" the same as "Goethe"? Possible answers:Pick from: (I). no. (II). yes. Answer:
(I).
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What sentence would provide a factual answer to this question: "What would burn more quickly?"
dry wood easily burns
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Article: Valencia was founded as a Roman colony in 138 BC. The city is situated on the banks of the Turia, on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula, fronting the Gulf of Valencia on the Mediterranean Sea. Its historic centre is one of the largest in Spain, with approximately 169 hectares; this heritage of ancient monuments, views and cultural attractions makes Valencia one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. Major monuments include Valencia Cathedral, the Torres de Serrans, the Torres de Quart, the Llotja de la Seda (declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996), and the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences), an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela. The Museu de Belles Arts de València houses a large collection of paintings from the 14th to the 18th centuries, including works by Velázquez, El Greco, and Goya, as well as an important series of engravings by Piranesi. The Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (Valencian Institute of Modern Art) houses both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions of contemporary art and photography. Question: When was Valencia's founding?
138 BC
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– An investigation into what appears to be a nearly 2 million-year-old site in China's Hebei province suggests the spot served an important purpose: fun. The South China Morning Post compares the dig site to a "playground" for ancient hominids, noting that it was home to some 700 stone objects and 20,000 fragments; some may well have been kids' toys, believes lead researcher Wei Qi. He speculates that the objects, most less than two inches long, were made by children and their mothers. "You can almost feel the maker’s love and passion," says Wei of one piece he describes as "beautifully shaped." The other bits of evidence supporting his playground theory: The remains of animals or large tools in the area are scarce, suggesting it's not where hominids lived and a limited number of adults toiled there. The site is part of the Nihewan basin, which has been the source of a vast trove of ancient discoveries since 1921, Ancient Origins reports. What's also relatively new is the dating of the site, carried out by studying its magnetic properties. Results suggesting it dates to between 1.77 million and 1.95 million years ago could make it older than the Dmanisi site in Georgia, which UNESCO calls the "most ancient" in Eurasia. But outside researchers have their doubts about the playground theory: "It is difficult to rule out the possibility that (the objects) were just stone fragments created by natural forces," says one. If the discoveries really were made by hominids more than 1.8 million years ago—when the first hominid is though to have left Africa—it could change the story of human origins, the Week notes. (A recently discovered jawbone is also challenging such conceptions.) Expand this summary.
Description Recent excavations of Dmanisi have revealed an extraordinary record of the earliest hominid dispersal beyond Africa (1,75 million years ago). Several hominid individuals along with abundant well-preserved remains of fossil animals and stone artefacts have been found. The Dmanisi specimens are the most primitive and small-brained humans found outside of Africa to be attributed to Homo erectus sensu lato, and they are the closest to the presumed Homo habilis-like stream. It is widely recognized that Dmanisi discoveries have changed scientist's knowledge concerning the migration of homo from Africa to the European continent. Dmanisi is located about 85 km south-west of Tbilisi buried below the ruins of the medieval town of Dmanisi, in the Mashavera River Valley, which drains the Javakheti volcanic chain to the west of the site. The site is situated on a promontory elevated about 80 m above the confluence of the Mashavera and Pinezaouri River valleys. Just prior to the occupations at Dmanisi, the Mashavera Valley was filled by 80-100 m of mafic lavas that formed the Mashavera Basalt. This basalt dammed the Pinezaouri Valley, forming a lake ca. 1 km long immediately south of the site. The hominid and artefact-bearing deposits (up to 3 m thick) directly cover the original surface of basalt layer (Mashavera basalt) and are magnetically normal, dated ca. 1.8±0.01 Ma and correlated with Olduvai subchron. No evidence of erosion and minimal weathering of its surface suggest that the basalt was quickly buried by volcanic ash and fossiliferous sediments. Presently two main stratigraphic units are distinguished in the exposed sections: Stratum A, bearing vast majority of the faunal materials and all hominid remains - consisting of pyroclastic silt and fine sand with weak pedogenic structure and pedogenic carbonates in the upper part. Stratum B, with highest densities of stone artefacts but poorer with fossils - consisting of weathered volcanic silts and sands, with dark grey ash in the middle of the unit and prominent basal grey ash. These two layers are separated by calcareous horizon that has halted further diagenetic damage and compaction in stratum A thus allowing remarkable fossil preservation. The structure and thickness of calcareous horizon is variable in different locations and is posing questions concerning sedimentation process that need to be clarified. Central geographic location, dramatic biodiversity, and the extremely dynamic geologic evolution of the Caucasus region on the Neogene-Quaternary boundary, permits to generate not only new geologic information, but also new protocols for expanding stratigraphic studies and archaeological site surveys by teams working in the important adjacent regions of the Levant, south-eastern Europe, and south-central Asia. Dmanisi archaeological material is well dated by science-based methods to about 1.75 million years ago. The Lower Palaeolithic site has the fascinating and unusual context of being located underneath the medieval ruins of an ancient town and fortress frequently visited by tourists. In fact, the Palaeolithic excavations have all been conducted from within the walls of ancient structures. From point of view of the early palaeontology, the site has been known since 1983 when fossilized bones of extinct animals were found by medieval archaeologists in the walls of household pits of the Dmanisi medieval town. Immediately, it was clear that we were dealing with late-middle Villafranchian fauna, of approximately 1.8-1.7 million years in age. Then in 1984, with the discovery of primitive stone tools, a new page started not only in the history of the site excavations, but of one of the major events in human evolution: the peopling of the northern latitudes and eventually the entire globe. Dmanisi is the key to deciphering Homo's origins and for tracing the earliest Pleistocene hominid migrations. Dmanisi have an iconic position in the discovery and demonstration of human evolution. Recent excavations of Dmanisi have revealed an extraordinary record of the earliest hominid dispersal beyond Africa. Several hominid individuals (4 skulls, 3 of them with maxillas, 4 mandibles, 16 isolated teeth and 24 post-cranial elements), along with abundant well-preserved remains of fossil animals and stone artefacts have been found. In 2003-04 field season another new hominid mandible, with fascinating pathologies having implications for the evolution of human disease and also social behaviour has been discovered. It was also found a new tibia and talus (ankle) bone, which will allow accurate estimations of body size, body proportions and locomotory behaviour. This is the richest and most complete collection of indisputable early Homo remains outside of Africa with good stratigraphic context, now well dated to about 1.75 million years ago. At Dmanisi, there is also clear potential to define and compare records of serial occupations in single locality. Dmanisi discoveries are most ancient in whole Eurasia and are dated to 1.75 million years ago. There is the great potential for further finds as well. ||||| At an eroded basin in Hebei province researchers have discovered what could be a “playground” of early hominids nearly two million years ago. Examination of stone artefacts between 1.77 and 1.95 million years old suggested that they could be toys played with by children. “This is an amazing discovery,” said professor Wei Qi, paleoanthropologist with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and lead scientist of the project at the Heitugou site in Nihewan basin, Yangyuan county. “The site is a treasure chamber that may hold some useful clues to answer a lot of important questions, from the social structure of the early hominids to whether, when and how they arrived in Asia all the way from Africa.” The “playground” was not big, but seemingly bustling with activity. In an area less than six square meters, scientists found more than 700 stone artefacts with nearly 20,000 fragmented pieces. Wei, now retired and spending most of his time at the site, believed that these stone pieces were made by the hands of children and women. More than 80 per cent of them were small, ranging 20 – 50mm in length, with most carrying no sign of wear by use at all. One artifact, tagged HTG268, caught Wei’s special attention. In his opinion it could be a toy or gift made by a mother for her child. “You can almost feel the maker’s love and passion, which was deeply embedded in this piece,” he said. “It was so finely made and beautifully shaped, its quality could rival the stone artefacts of much more recent periods.” There is other evidence suggesting the site was a playground instead of a living or working area. Researchers failed to find large amount of animal remains that are common in a habitat, and the near absence of large size stone tools could be a sign that few adult workers were involved in these activities. A big challenge was to determine the age of these stone artefacts, Wei said. Though the site was discovered as early as 2002, it was not until recently that the scientists were able to date it with any certainty. Using a geochronological tool called magnetostratigraphy, which analyzed the direction change of the ancient Earth’s magnetic field that was recorded in the site’s sediment, the scientists found the Heitugou site to be older than the famous Dmanisi site in Georgia, which was regarded the earliest known hominid site outside of Africa. Wei said they would report details of their findings in a research paper, which had been submitted to a top archaeological journal in China. The excavation was carried out with utmost care, he said. Each artifact had been documented and photographed in the sediment before retrieved. Wei said researchers were surprised by the “freshness” of the artefacts. The concentrated distribution and little wear showed that they were buried by a sudden event, likely a landslide, which protected them from later exposure to winds and precipitation. Before the catastrophic event, the playground was likely a small paradise. Nihewan basin, now a rugged landscape with deep gorges, used to be an enormous lake which provided an ideal habitat for early hominids. In the past century, researchers have discovered numerous early hominid sites in the area. Children and their mothers could feel safe enough to sit by the lake making large amounts of stone toys. The scant animal fossils discovered at the Heihegou site were all herbivores such as elephants and rhinoceros. But Wei’s discovery at the Heitugou site was not without controversy. Gao Xing, researcher with the CAS Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, said the biggest concern was whether the stone pieces were all made by hand. “It is difficult to rule out the possibility that they were just stone fragments created by natural forces. They were too old, too preliminary. To determine whether they were hand-made artefacts may go beyond the limit of science today,” said Gao, who had visited the site. “Future studies would be much needed. The Heitugou site has potential for significant discoveries, though it imposes some enormous challenges to paleoanthropologists.” Wei said he was sure that the stone pieces were hand made. If they are not, most stone pieces in museums today would be a subject of doubt, he said. But he admitted that the discovery brought up some difficult questions. It is commonly believed that the first hominid ventured out of Africa about 1.8 million years ago, via a route from Europe to Asia, but if there were hominids in China at the same time, the date or route of the expansion should be reconsidered. “The Heitugou site does not challenge the 'Out of Africa' theory, it’s not old enough,” Wei said. “But the timing is very interesting and it could open a door to new discussions about hominin origins.” ||||| Researchers excavating an eroded basin in Hebei province, China, claim to have made a remarkable discovery - a two-million-year-old ‘playground’ of ancient hominids complete with stone artifacts carved by women and children, and some that even appear to be toys. The discovery was made at the Heigugou site in the Nihewan basin, the site of some of the earliest Paleolithic remains in East Asia. The basin used to be an enormous lake, which provided an ideal habitat for early hominids. Nihewan was first discovered in 1921 and has already produced significant archaeological findings including a dining area where hunters ate their kills, ancient animal fossils and stone tools dating back an incredible 2 million years. The well-preserved nature of the tools suggests they were buried by a sudden event, like a landslide, preventing further damage by wind and water erosion. The Nihewan Basin in China Credit: Xu Ming/Global Times South China Morning Post reports that archaeologists found more than 700 stone artifacts and 20,000 fragmented pieces dating to between 1.77 and 1.95 million years old in an area less than six square meters. An examination of the artifacts suggests that they were too small to have been made by males. More than 80 per cent of them ranged from 20 – 50 mm in length, which researchers believe points to the fact that they were carved by women and children. One artifact in particular seems to be a toy made by a mother for her child. Examples of stone tools found at Nihewan ( Wikimedia Commons ) “This is an amazing discovery,” said professor Wei Qi, paleoanthropologist with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and lead scientist of the project at the Heitugou site in Nihewan basin. “The site is a treasure chamber that may hold some useful clues to answer a lot of important questions, from the social structure of the early hominids to whether, when and how they arrived in Asia all the way from Africa.” MORE The artifact that drew special attention from Wei has been labelled HTG268. He believes the stone object was a children’s toy. (Unfortunately, photographs of the artifact have not yet been released to the public.) “You can almost feel the maker’s love and passion, which was deeply embedded in this piece,” said Wei. “It was so finely made and beautifully shaped, its quality could rival the stone artifacts of much more recent periods.” Prehistoric child holds a toy. Museum of History, Hong Kong ( Wikimedia Commons ) “There is other evidence suggesting the site was a playground instead of a living or working area,” reports South China Morning Post. “Researchers failed to find large amount of animal remains that are common in a habitat, and the near absence of large size stone tools could be a sign that few adult workers were involved in these activities… Children and their mothers could feel safe enough to sit by the lake making large amounts of stone toys. The scant animal fossils discovered at the Heihegou site were all herbivores such as elephants and rhinoceros.” Was Nihewan Basin a playground for prehistoric children? ( Natural History Museum ) MORE Discoveries made at Nihewan have challenged the perspective that Africa was the sole origin of mankind. It is commonly believed that the first hominids migrated out of Africa about 1.8 million years ago, but if there were hominids in China at the same time or earlier, it suggests that either they left Africa earlier, or hominids independently evolved in China at the same time. “The timing is very interesting,” said Wei. “It could open a door to new discussions about hominin origins.” Featured image: Researchers carrying out excavations in the Nihewan Basin ( Washington University Anthropology News ). Note: This is a representational image only and does not show the exact excavation site in which the above discovery was made. By April Holloway |||||
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Continue the following story. Wearing the latest most stylish fashion was very important to Natalie but not to Felicia because Options: [1]. Natalie wanted to be a trendsetter. [2]. Felicia wanted to be a trendsetter.
[1].
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Multi-choice problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: B: All right, well. A: Um, short term, I don't think anything's going to be done about it or probably should be done about it. Hypothesis: something's going to be done about it +Yes +No +It's impossible to say
No
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Select from the following. 1). yes 2). no Does "Although the rivers and coast of this area were among the first places colonized by the Portuguese, who set up trading posts in the 16th century, they did not explore the interior until the 19th century." correctly answer the question of When did the Portuguese first set up trading posts in Guinea-Bissau?
1).
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Answer the following question. What is the tallest known volcano and mountain in the Solar System?
olympus mons on mars
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1. `` Rockingham '' reached Bombay on 23 May and arrived on 21 September in Whampoa . 2. `` Rockingham '' reached Whampoa on 23 May , and arrived at Bombay on 21 September . Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Possible answers: (1). no. (2). yes....I think the answer is
(1).
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all other mobile phone customers can register at www.paybox.at. Write the above sentence using proper case.
All other mobile phone customers can register at www.paybox.at.
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true_case
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Continue writing the following text: is there someplace where he can amuse himself until suppertime ? '' `` aunt pol ! '' garion protested . `` the armory , perhaps ? '' barak suggested . `` what would i do in an armory ? '' garion demanded . `` would you prefer the scullery ? '' aunt pol asked pointedly . `` on second thought , i think i might like to see the
armory
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Is it true that do the losers of the super bowl get a ring based on the following text? The Super Bowl ring is an award in the National Football League given to the winners of the league's annual championship game, the Super Bowl. Since only one Vince Lombardi Trophy is awarded to the team (ownership) itself, the Super Bowl ring offers a collectable memento for the actual players and team members to keep for themselves to symbolise their victory. Pick your answer from: [1]. no; [2]. yes;
[1].
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What type of thing is the question "Why do some clothing labels say `` Use a nonchlorine bleach '' ?" asking about? Possible answers: i. description; ii. entity; iii. abbreviation; iv. human; v. numeric; vi. location; Answer:
i.
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Nor is anyone convinced by the arguments put forward by the Commission and the Council about environmental protection. Translate to Finnish Finnish:
Kukaan ei myöskään ole vakuuttunut komission ja neuvoston esittämistä ympäristösuojeluun liittyvistä väitteistä.
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Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil, O.F.M., (Latin: Hugo Cavellus; anglicised: Hugh MacCaghwell) (1571 – 22 September 1626), was an Irish Franciscan theologian and Archbishop of Armagh. He was known by Irish speakers at Louvain by the honorary name "Aodh Mac Aingil" ("Mac Aingil" is Irish for "Son of an Angel"), and it was under this title that he published the Irish work "Scáthán Shacramuinte na hAthridhe". Can we draw the following conclusion? Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil was born in 1571 Choose your answer from: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No
Yes
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anli/r2:0.1.0
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Translate the following sentence to Romanian: It is not the government of the Czech Republic which presides over the EU but the Czech Republic itself, whose citizens I have the honour to represent here. Romanian:
Nu guvernul Republicii Cehe prezidează UE, ci Republica Cehă însăşi, pe ai cărei cetăţeni am onoarea să îi reprezint aici.
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The Bellagio is quite spectacular on the outside and inside (until you get to the rooms then you have to read my review for that). I am a big plant lover, tree hugger, exotic flora collector... whatever you want to call me. The one thing I really wanted to do in Vegas was stay at the Bellagio and see what all the hype was about regarding the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Let me start off by saying that I went during their Christmas set up. They had a huge Christmas tree, polar bears made completely of flowers and lights that lit up every corner of the exhibit. It was truly breathtaking. I really wish I could have seen it in it's normal display. They have every color of poinsettias that you can imagine laid out to make up the floor. Each morning, you see teams of 3 - 4 people who are out there with their carts of fresh flowers replacing anything that even hinted at wilting. Very spectacular... however I did expect it to be bigger that what it was. Is this review positive or negative? Choose your answer from: (1). negative (2). positive Answer:
(2).
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Translate to Czech: These meetings all showed that, for our partners, the European Union is not only an economic union and a trade bloc, but also a geopolitical partner. Czech:
Všechna tato setkání ukázala, že pro naše partnery je Evropská unie není jen hospodářskou unií a obchodním seskupením, ale také geopolitickým partnerem.
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Rust is a compound with the formula Fe_{2}O_{3}. Which elements combine to form rust? Pick the answer from these options Options: a. iron and water; b. iron and oxygen; c. iron and air; d. iron and acid;
b.
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Smriti Zubin Irani (born Smriti Malhotra; 23 March 1976) is an Indian politician, former model, television actress and producer. Irani is a Member of Parliament, being elected to the Rajya Sabha from the state of Gujarat. She is the current Information and Broadcasting and Textiles Minister in the Government of India. Can we draw the following conclusion? Smriti Zubin Irani is India's youngest Textiles Minister Possible answers: --Yes; --It's impossible to say; --No;
It's impossible to say
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especially those hypersensitive to sulphites can benefit from these supplements as the b12 molecule seems to be able to neutralize the sulphites. Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
Especially those hypersensitive to sulphites can benefit from these supplements as the B12 molecule seems to be able to neutralize the sulphites.
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Write an article based on this summary: Look for extreme shyness. Pay attention to social relationships. Notice what kinds of activities are avoided. Watch the response to criticism. Note an exaggerated sense of negativity. Article:
One of the most recognizable symptoms of avoidant personality disorder is an intense feeling of discomfort in social situations, beyond what might be considered "normal" shyness. People with this disorder may appear scared or extremely tense whenever they are in a situation that requires them to interact with other people. People with avoidant personality disorder often do not have any close friends or romantic relationships. This may be due to the fact that they often consider themselves socially inept. When they do get involved in romantic relationships, people with avoidant personality disorder are likely to still display extreme restraint due to an intense fear of rejection. Although they have a difficult time forging close relationships with others, most people with avoidant personality disorder want close relationships and may have detailed fantasies about what it would be like to have them. People who have avoidant personality disorder tend to avoid situations that would involve interactions with other people. This may involve school, work, or recreational activities. Many people with avoidant personality disorder also avoid any activities that are new or unfamiliar, for fear of embarrassing themselves. People with avoidant personality disorder tend to be extremely sensitive to criticism, or even to perceived criticism. They may constantly feel that others are judging them, even when they are reassured to the contrary. Some people with avoidant personality disorder will avoid activities that they believe they will do poorly at in order to avoid being criticized for their poor performance. They may expect to be criticized in situations that other people would not take seriously, such as a game. People with avoidant personality disorder tend to overestimate the negative aspects of situations. You may notice that they fixate on potential problems and make them seem much more serious than they are.
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Choose your answer: Do "John" and "he" point to the same thing in the following sentence? John couldn't see the stage with Billy in front of him because *he* is so tall. Pick your answer from: A). no B). yes
A).
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Here is one sentence: My uncle got roughed up by some corporate thugs after they caught him trying to unionize their workers. Here is another sentence: The company laid off all the workers when they tried to unionize. Q: Does the term unionize mean the same thing in both these sentences? OPT: (1). different meanings (2). the same meaning
(2).
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Choose your answer: Do "Charlie" and "He" point to the same thing in the following sentence? Bob paid for Charlie 's college education, but now Charlie acts as though it never happened. *He* is very ungrateful. pick from the following. -no -yes
yes
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Review: goes to the essence of broadway Is this movie review sentence negative or positive? Pick your answer from: [i] negative. [ii] positive. The answer is:
[ii]
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If "The large ball crashed right through the table because it was made of steel.", does it follow that "The large ball was made of steel." Choose from: a). no. b). yes.
b).
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Story: Tory was tired of the hot weather. And he had no air conditioner at home. He gathered what money he could and set out to buy one. But as he stepped outside, he noticed rain drops. In the options below, what is the most likely to happen next? Choose from: (1). It became too hot and dry for Tory to go out.; (2). Tory had to wait a while to buy his AC unit, but it was cooler.;
(2).
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Write an article based on this "Analyse your skin's surface tone and undertone. Look at the color of your veins. Take a closer look at the irises of your eyes. Try on silver and gold jewelry. Determine how your skin reacts in the sun." Article:
Your skin tone is the surface color of your skin and is usually the word you use to describe your skin color (ex. Ivory, light, medium, dark). Your skin's undertone is the color underneath the surface. It is possible to have the same surface skin tone as someone, but different colored undertones. When shopping for a dress you should take both the surface tone and undertone into consideration. Undertones are typically broken down into three categories: cool (pink, red, or bluish), warm (yellow, peachy, golden), or neutral (a mix of warm and cool). One way to determine your undertone is to look at the color of your veins. Roll up your sleeve and look at the veins on your wrist. Do they look blue or green? If your veins look blue you likely have cool undertones and if they look green you likely have warm undertones. Your eye color can also help determine your undertones. If you have blue, gray, or green eyes you likely have cool undertones. Alternately, if you have brown, hazel, or amber eyes you likely have warmer undertones. Typically people with cool undertones look better in silver jewelry and people with warm undertones look better in gold jewelry. Which do you prefer on your skin tone? Another way to figure out the undertones of your skin is to see how your skin reacts to sun. If you burn easily you likely have cool undertones. If your skin tans in the sun you likely have warm undertones. It is possible to have light skin and warm undertones in the same way that you can have dark skin and cool undertones. People with fair skin color who burn likely have cool undertones. People with medium/dark skin color who burn and then tan likely also have cool undertones.
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What kind of task would test someone's ability to perform physical reasoning?
To absorb shock with the Bicycle Camera Mount.
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Summarize the following movie reviews: 1. A drama about the capacities of some individuals to bounce back and survive in the face of ordeals, setbacks, and suffering. 2. Cotillard and Schoenaert both give award worthy performances, in a film that grips from the very outset without the need for vulgar spectacle. 3. Rust and Bone, Audiard's latest study in physical weathering and emotional repression, only further confirms his ongoing obsession with surfaces. 4. Audiard's film is shot and acted in such a down-to-earth, naturalistic manner that the story and characters convince you of their emotional truth. Restrained rather than overblown, this is melodrama that isn't melodramatic. 5. The entire picture feels like a poetic-grunge generality, with a penchant for jacked-up tension that feels applied to the situation, not pulled from within the people on screen. 6. Rust And Bone is a standout, a towering picture we can't wait to see again and that, this early in the year, is a no-brainer favorite for the awards season. 7. Yet again, Marion Cotillard is riveting. 8. A tender yet heavily de-romanticized love story between a boxer with broken hands and an orca trainer with missing legs, "Rust and Bone" serves as an impressive if somewhat overblown exercise in contrasts. 9. [A] sometimes engrossing, sometimes exasperating romance. 10. Rust And Bone is a big film in every sense, sure-footed, stylish and confident, that mainlines emotion into its audience. Summary:
Surging on strong performances from Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts, Rust and Bone is as vibrant and messily unpredictable as life itself.
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Flan2021
opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
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Answer the question Which of the following areas is most likely to form metamorphic rocks such as gneiss and schist? Options: 1. a sea floor. 2. a windblown desert. 3. a site deep underground. 4. a site covered by a glacier.
3.
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
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What are the most important words in the following sentence: A museum of that has a lot of planes in it.
lot, museum, plane
7
Flan2021
gem/common_gen:1.1.0
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Ultimately,1879(or74%)oftheEGFbeneficiarieswerereintegratedintothelabourmarket. Generate a sentence using the above characters:
Ultimately, 1 879 (or 74 %) of the EGF beneficiaries were reintegrated into the labour market.
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word_segment
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Thin story concerns two small town brothers and their struggles over family honor. David Morse is the responsible, straight-laced cop and 'good' brother; Viggo Mortensen, the 'bad' boy, is a former soldier and ex-convict. As an actor (particularly in his earliest years), Sean Penn seems to have modulated his performances under the Method. Turning first-time writer and director for this arty, obtuse drama, he works his script and characters out through the same methodical process, slowing the pacing down to a crawl (ostensibly so we can catch every nuance and inflection). This approach might be fascinating if there were three-dimensional characters to care about, but photogenic Morse and Mortensen aren't really convincing as siblings. Worse, we expect more from prominently-billed veterans Charles Bronson and Sandy Dennis, who hardly get a chance to come through with anything interesting. The picture is balky with turgid sequences, a wobbly narrative and confusing editing (always slanted to point up the artistic excesses). Penn's tricks with the camera show off a talented eye, yet they are mostly an irritation. *1/2 from **** Did this review think positively or negatively of the movie (see options below)? Select from the following. [I] negative [II] positive...I think the answer is
[I]
4
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imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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What is a shorter version of this: families of jailed iranian reformists and political activists are planning to hold a peaceful protest on wednesday to secure the release of their detained relatives , a reformist website reported . Summary:
jailed reformists families in hunger strike threat
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Flan2021
gigaword:1.2.0
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Argentina sought help from Britain on its privatization program and encouraged British investment. Options are: a). yes. b). no. Question: Can we infer the following? Argentina sought UK expertise on privatization and agriculture.
b).
4
Flan2021
super_glue/rte:1.0.2
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Tim Russert and New York Politics Updated, 6:50 p.m. | Tim Russert, the Washington bureau chief of NBC News, died at age 58 today; The Times’s Caucus blog has a complete report. Years before he entered the world of political journalism, in the mid-1980s, he was intimately involved in the New York political world. From 1977 to 1982, he was the first chief of staff to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York Democrat elected in 1976. He was instrumental in Mario M. Cuomo’s election as governor of New York, in 1982, and was counselor to the governor in 1983 and 1984. Maura Moynihan, the daughter of Senator Moynihan, who died in 2003, said her mother, Elizabeth, was devastated by the news of Mr. Russert’s death. “She’s in an absolute state of total devastation,” Maura Moynihan said in a phone interview. “He was like a son to her. He was such a close friend of our family. My son called him Uncle Tim. He did the best Daniel Patrick Moynihan impression of anyone on the planet.” Maura Moynihan, who is 50, said that Mr. Russert’s move from politics to journalism was not entirely a surprise. “He always loved journalism. He had been very proud of being a paperboy for The Buffalo Times.” In 1976, during one of the most hard-fought campaigns in New York’s political history, Mr. Moynihan, who had been the United States ambassador to the United Nations, won the Democratic primary and the opportunity to challenge the one-term incumbent, Senator James L. Buckley, a Conservative. Mr. Russert was one of Mr. Moynihan’s closest aides, traveling the state with him. “During the ’76 campaign at one point they were upstate, and at a mental hospital,” Maura Moynihan recalled. “Dad wanted to take a nap, because he was tired of campaigning. Dad lay down for a nap in one of the rooms and they locked him in. He woke up pounding and said, ‘I’m running for Senate,’ and the guards said, ‘Yeah, yeah, Winston Churchill was here yesterday.’ And Tim had to come get him out.” Mr. Cuomo said in a statement: The Cuomos were privileged to have known Tim Russert for more than 25 years. We are shocked and saddened by his sudden death while at work at the peak of his career. Our hearts go out to Maureen, Luke, and the entire Russert Family. America has lost a vital source of information, analysis and wisdom when we need it most. Tim’s extraordinary success was more than enough to earn him respect, but he added to that a genuineness as a human being that made him as easy to like as he was to admire. The son of a hardworking sanitation worker in Buffalo, New York, a middle class, polyglot, multi-ethnic community where people worked hard, went to church or synagogue, loved a good meal and a good ball game even more. He was reverential regarding his Father. He was devoted to his wife of almost 25 years, Maureen Orth, the Vanity Fair journalist and author, as he was to his twenty-two year old son, Luke, who graduated from Boston College this year, providing him with the same kind of profound love given Tim by his own dad. Tim never forgot where he came from. He never let us forget either, and we loved it! His name will forever be recorded in the annals of great professional reporters and journalists… as it will be in our minds and hearts. Martin J. Steadman, who succeeded Mr. Russert as Governor Cuomo’s counselor and communications director, said of Mr. Russert, “He brought Mario Cuomo to the attention of the national political press, there’s no question about that.” Mr. Steadman recalled that Mr. Cuomo disliked the term press secretary and insisted that his top spokesman, Mr. Russert, hold the title of counselor — a reflection of the position’s importance. “Governor Cuomo understood one thing: that he should keep his counselor in the loop, before decisions were made. The governor understood that if you made the decisions and told the counselor later, that could be a disaster.” When Mr. Russert left Albany to become a Washington journalist, Mr. Cuomo was “pleased and proud,” Mr. Steadman said. Mr. Steadman, who was Mr. Cuomo’s press secretary from 1984 to 1987, said the two men kept an “arm’s-length” relationship after Mr. Russert left for Washington — not because of any coldness but merely because Mr. Russert’s role had changed significantly. (Mr. Cuomo considered running for president in 1988 and 1992, but decided both times not to seek the White House.) Tim Russert was a national figure, but he was also larger than life in Buffalo, where he grew up. He talked lovingly about the city in his books and on the air, and Buffalonians were proud for the attention. Most famous city elders are celebrated in stone. But long before Mr. Russert’s death, he was celebrated in wood –­ a 125-year old silver maple, to be precise. Carvings for a Cause, a nonprofit group in Buffalo, has for the past year been creating massive, 10-foot wooden statues of the city’s most famous and beloved. The group finds sponsors for the statues, which cost about $5,000 each and are made with chain saws. The proceeds from the sales are donated to tree planting efforts in Buffalo. Mr. Russert’s statue, which sits on the waterfront, was the 11th to be carved by the group. (Frank Lloyd Wright and Millard Fillmore are among those who proceeded him.) Canisius High School, Mr. Russert’s alma mater, sponsored the statue. Mr. Russert even did a television spot on a local Buffalo station to help Carvings for a Cause, according to the group’s leader, Therese Forton-Barnes. “Tim is loved by everyone,” Ms. Forton-Barnes said. “The love he had for Buffalo is the one we have for Buffalo, only he got to say it on national TV. The whole city is going to be in mourning.” Former President Bill Clinton and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat of New York, issued a statement in response to Mr. Russert’s death: We were stunned and deeply saddened to hear of the passing today of Tim Russert. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Maureen, his son Luke, his father who we all have come to know as Big Russ, his extended family and all of his many friends and colleagues at NBC who have suffered a tremendous loss. Always true to his proud Buffalo roots, Tim had a love of public service and a dedication to journalism that rightfully earned him the respect and admiration of not only his colleagues but also those of us who had the privilege to go toe to toe with him. In seeking answers to tough questions, he helped inform the American people and make our democracy stronger. We join his friends, fans and loved ones in mourning his loss and celebrating his remarkable contribution to our nation. Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, said in a statement: It is hard to comprehend and even get your arms around the fact that Tim Russert has been taken from us so suddenly. Just about every American thought he was part of their family, sitting around the kitchen table on Sunday mornings, talking about the country and its politics. I first met Tim Russert when he was working for Pat Moynihan and even then it was clear he had a great mind, a big heart, and a twinkle in his eye. My thoughts and prayers are with his family today. Western New York, in particular, will miss Tim Russert because he was in every way Mr. Buffalo. Even when he was interviewing presidents and heads of state, Western New Yorkers knew that his blue collar, Buffalo sensibility guided him throughout. Gov. David A. Paterson of New York said in a statement: Today I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Tim Russert, a beloved native son of Buffalo, New York. A distinguished and dedicated public servant, he worked for New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and in the administration of Gov. Mario Cuomo. He then transitioned from government to become a fair, tough and outstanding journalist, quickly ascending to one of the most respected in his field. Tim never forgot his roots in Western New York, and his hometown has always celebrated his great accomplishments. A graduate of Canisius High School, he is still known as legendary Buffalo Bills fan. My heart and prayers go out to his family and colleagues, as New York mourns the death of this great American. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said in a statement: I was shocked and saddened to learn about the death of Tim Russert. I knew him as most Americans did — as a political commentator, an accomplished author, and without a doubt, one of the most influential journalists of our time. I also knew him on a more personal level as a man of incredible character, substance, and wit. I can only imagine the pain that his family must be feeling right now — and I extend my deepest condolences to his wife Maureen, and his son, Luke, who interned here at City Hall last year. Tim didn’t just report on American politics — he played an active role in protecting the freedoms we hold so dear: free press, fair elections, and vigorous debate. He was a champion for honesty and truth, and he’ll be dearly missed. June O’Neill, the co-chairman of the New York State Democratic Party, said in a statement: Tim Russert was a New York original, a die-hard Bills fan and an old friend to many of us in the New York State Democratic Party. A native of Buffalo, Tim was a local hero who I first got to know when he went to work for Pat Moynihan’s campaign and later on Mario Cuomo’s campaign for Governor. For all Americans he was a trusted voice on the issues of the day, but for New Yorkers he was like an old friend who we tuned into every night and on Sunday mornings. He had a wonderful sense of humor, was a true blue Democrat and just a great guy. On behalf of all New York Democrats, I want to express our deepest sympathies to Tim’s wife Maureen, their son Luke and the entire Russert family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them. Representative Jerrold L. Nadler, a Manhattan Democrat, said in a statement: The passing of Tim Russert is a great loss to this nation. While he may be best known for his work on “Meet the Press,” New Yorkers cannot forget his service as an aide to both the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and former Governor Mario Cuomo. Tim’s passion and dedication to his work was clear and well respected, and he was an exemplary political journalist. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues during this difficult time. State Senator Joseph L. Bruno, the Republican majority leader, said in a statement: Like all New Yorkers, I was shocked and saddened to learn of the news of the death of Tim Russert, a native of Buffalo, a New Yorker and a respected journalist. Despite his rise to the pinnacle of journalism, Tim Russert possessed a common touch and a love for Buffalo and Western New York. We will always respect and appreciate Tim Russert for being a fine journalist, but most of all New Yorkers have lost a fine man. Write a one or two sentence summary.
Interviews, documents, multimedia, reader discussions and news updates about politics, schools, transportation, crime and city life, from the metro staff of The New York Times.
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Available choices: (i). negative; (ii). positive; What would be an example of an (ii). review?
ALWAYS my favorite....and try Sunday brunch. The best bargain in town!
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Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Single/multi-select question: If "A man next to a woman holding a megaphone.", can we conclude "A man is using a megaphone."? Pick from: [a]. yes. [b]. it is not possible to tell. [c]. no.
[b].
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snli:1.1.0
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austria 's culture minister said wednesday she was seeking `` clarity '' regarding an art collection that allegedly contains works stolen by the nazis . Can you generate a short summary of the above paragraph?
austrian minister calls for clarity on looted art allegations
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Flan2021
gigaword:1.2.0
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realmedia studio is a tool to convert, split or join realmedia files. Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it correctly?
RealMedia Studio is a tool to convert, split or join RealMedia files.
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Flan2021
true_case
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Who is they referring to in the following sentence? Microsoft Azure provides cloud servers for consumers, but they are still hesitant to switch to cloud computing. - Microsoft Azure. - consumers.
consumers
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Flan2021
definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
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Question: In what shape did Timur leave the city of Delhi? Is Timur entered Delhi and the city was sacked, destroyed, and left in ruins, after Timur's army had killed and plundered for three days and nights. a good answer to this question? Available options: A). yes B). no
A).
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Flan2021
glue/qnli:2.0.0
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If "Mr. Moncrieff visited Chester's luxurious New York apartment, thinking that it belonged to his son Edward. The result was that Mr. Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's allowance on the ground that he no longer requires his financial support.", is "He no longer requires Edward's financial support." correct? Pick from: A). no B). yes Answer:
A).
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glue/wnli:2.0.0
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Compact disc: The Japanese launch was followed in March 1983 by the introduction of CD players and discs to Europe and North America (where CBS Records released sixteen titles). This event is often seen as the "Big Bang" of the digital audio revolution. The new audio disc was enthusiastically received, especially in the early-adopting classical music and audiophile communities, and its handling quality received particular praise. As the price of players gradually came down, and with the introduction of the portable Walkman the CD began to gain popularity in the larger popular and rock music markets. The first artist to sell a million copies on CD was Dire Straits, with their 1985 album Brothers in Arms. The first major artist to have his entire catalogue converted to CD was David Bowie, whose 15 studio albums were made available by RCA Records in February 1985, along with four greatest hits albums. In 1988, 400 million CDs were manufactured by 50 pressing plants around the world. Please answer a question about this article. If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". What year was the Dire Straits album Brothers in Arms released?
1985
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squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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I stepped back because they scared me and I was in the midst of telling them to leave her alone when I turned to see one of the creatures standing on the gramophone and starting it up . Answered my " what did they listen to ? " question ... it was playing Gekka No Yasoukyoku ! ( or however you spell it ! ) Question with options to choose from: What can be concluded about the size of these creatures ? Pick from: a. These creatures must be very big since they can start the gramophone . b. These creatures must be very big since they can stand on the gramophone . c. These creatures must not be very big since they can stand on the gramophone . d. These creatures must not be very big since they do n't stand on the gramophone .
c.
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cosmos_qa:1.0.0
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Premise: uh-huh yeah exactly Hypothesis: Right, that's exactly it. Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? pick from the following. (I) yes. (II) it is not possible to tell. (III) no. And the answer is:
(I)
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Flan2021
glue/mnli:2.0.0
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Write a sentence not in English.
Aynı zamanda UNESCO iyi niyet elçisi olan Şoray, Üsküp'teki etkinliğin açılışını gerçekleştirdi.
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wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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Bimbo (also, Bimo) is the capital of Ombella-M'poko, one of the 14 prefectures of the Central African Republic, and is located 25.5 km by road southwest of the centre of the capital, Bangui. The country's second-largest city, Bimbo had a population of 124,176 as of the 2003 census and a calculated 2013 population of 267,859. Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true? Bimbo is located over 1 km from Bangui Select from the following. (a). Yes. (b). It's impossible to say. (c). No.
(a).
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anli/r1:0.1.0
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