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Answer this question. On which horse did Tony McCoy win the 2010 Grand National on his 15th attempt?
don t push it
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Flan2021
trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0
zs_opt
Available choices: a). Leslie had lived a very short life. b). Nick had lived a very short life. Complete the following sentence. Leslie was wise and knowledgeable in the ways of the world, unlike Nick, because
b).
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Flan2021
winogrande:1.1.0
zs_opt
By. Associated Press. and Mailonline Reporter. When a New York City dry cleaners was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy, the only item to survive was Nicole Pagliaro's wedding dress. But her name was lost to owner Hector Pacheco, who reopened after more than a year and in a new location. Mrs Pagliaro had brought the dress to him after her 2012 wedding. When the storm swamped and shuttered the store, on Staten Island's Sand Lane, she assumed it was lost. Found: Nicole Pagliaro, pictured with her husband Michael (left) and dry cleaner Hector Pacheco (right), has been reunited with her wedding dress that she thought had been destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. 'Every store [on lower. Sand Lane] was done,' Mrs Pagliaro's husband Michael told the Staten Island Advance. 'When I got home, I showed Nicole the. pictures and she asked, "What about the dry cleaners?" When I told her,. she started crying.' In fact, while the dry cleaning store was flooded by fave feet of water, Mrs Pagliaro's dress, which was stored in a secure box, floated to the surface undamaged. The ticket attached was lost though, so Mr Pachecho was unable to track down the gown's owner. Instead, when he reopened a year later in a new location, he displayed the dress in the window. It was not until two weeks ago, that Mrs Pagliaro took a different route to work and spotted the gown in the window of Mr Pacheco's new store. On show: The gown (pictured) was the only garment to survive when Mr Pacheco's store was flooded. The ticket attached to the dress was lost, so when he opened a new store, he used it as a window display. 'We really never drive down this way, and thank God there were no gates on the window,' she said. 'I saw my dress in the window. I knew it was my dress,' adding that she even still had the ticket for it. She says that when she finally went into the shop, on Monday, Mr Pacheco was present. 'He remembered me and gave me a big hug,' she said. Mrs Pagliaro wants her daughter — now 18 months old — to wear the dress on her wedding day. What are highlight points for this article?
Nicole Pagliaro, from Staten Island, had sent her gown to a local dry cleaner when Superstorm Sandy hit. The store and all its contents were destroyed with the exception of Mrs Pagliaro's gown, which had been stored in a secure box. The store owner, who had lost the ticket attached to the dress, had no idea who it belonged to, so when he reopened a year later in a new location, the dress was displayed in the window.
3
Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_opt
Write a brief sentence.
A person in a shirt.
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Flan2021
snli:1.1.0
zs_opt
SaintPierreochMiquelon What's a sentence that uses these characters?
Saint Pierre och Miquelon
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Flan2021
word_segment
zs_opt
Ask a question about Sichuan.
The Shu were an ally of who, according to the Book of Documents?
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Flan2021
squad/v1.1:3.0.0
zs_opt
Please add punctuation to this: Countries Iceland Denmark Norway United States Canada Punctuation version:
Countries: Iceland , Denmark , Norway , United States , Canada ,
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Flan2021
fix_punct
zs_opt
Available options: + Elena was struggling with the clay.. + Laura was struggling with the clay.. Complete the following sentence. Elena tried hard to sculpt what Laura had asked for, but
Elena was struggling with the clay.
3
Flan2021
winogrande:1.1.0
zs_opt
Generate a sentence that describes the following data: A.E Dimitra Efxeinoupolis, location, Greece; Greece, capital, Athens; Greece, leader, Nikos Voutsis; Greece, language, Greek language. Sentence:
A.E Dimitra Efxeinoupolis is located in Greece where the capital city is Athens. The leader of Greece is Nikos Voutsis and the language spoken is Greek.
5
Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
We wanted to go to the beach one weekend. After discussing it, we didn't want to drive. We proceeded to look online for an airplane ticket. After purchasing a cheap ticket, we headed to the airport. What is the next sentence? Available options: *We boarded a flight to the beach.; *We decided to keep driving past the airport to the beach.;
We boarded a flight to the beach.
1
Flan2021
story_cloze/2016:1.0.0
zs_opt
Select from options: Continue writing the next sentence. How to plant a tulip poplar tree Look for a spot where the soil is moist but well-drained. Tulip poplars will suit clay, loam and sandy soils that are moist but well-drained. Their preference is for acid or neutral soils (ph 6.1-7.5). (A). They can live in zones 4-9. Avoid planting your tree in dry, shallow soil.; (B). When gardening in a ph-controlled area, install a barrier atop the planting site. Poplars grow well in drought-prone areas.; (C). There should be a constant balance to the ph of the soil. General guidelines are : 1.5 to 1.9 liters.; (D). Look for a spot with full sun. Tulip poplars are capable of growing very young and tend to be somewhat susceptible to changes in the climate.; Answer:
(A).
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Flan2021
hellaswag:1.1.0
zs_opt
You will be given options, read the text and determine if the sentence is true: It seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain for so long, but at last the doors of the Renault slammed and there was comparative silence. The engine was started up, revving violently as the car was turned round on the narrow road. John could tell that it was being driven back up the hill towards Putna. Sentence: the car was being driven back up the hill towards Putna Available options: a). Yes b). No c). It's impossible to say
a).
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Flan2021
super_glue/cb:1.0.2
zs_opt
Answer this question: Which kind of rock is produced by deposition and cementation? -- marble, a metamorphic rock. -- sandstone, a sedimentary rock. -- granite, an intrusive igneous rock. -- pumice, an extrusive igneous rock.. Answer:
sandstone, a sedimentary rock
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Flan2021
unified_qa_science_inst
zs_opt
Write an article using the following points: During Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, president targeted Republicans who are 're-branding themselves as party of middle class' Rand Paul, a Kentucky senator, said in 2013 that a Republican party was needed to go to South Side of Chicago and shout 'we are party of jobs' Obama said it is encouraging Paul wants to go to his hometown and that he would be 'welcomed there' President argued that best way for Republicans to prove commitment to middle class was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage. Article:
As President Barack Obama hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Republican Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting today, Obama remarked on Paul's 2013 comment that the Republican party needs to show up on the South Side of Chicago and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity'. The president said, while smiling, it is 'encouraging' that the 2016 presidential hopeful wants to go to his hometown and that Paul would be welcomed there, adding 'we are a friendly bunch'. Scroll down for video. As President Barack Obama (above during the Democratic National Committee winter meeting) hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, Obama remarked on the Kentucky senator's (Rand Paul, right) comment that the Republican party needs to go to the South Side of Chicago, and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity' While giving his speech, Obama said it is 'not an accident' that the economy is improving under his watch, and chided Republican party critics for predictions that haven not come true, according to CNN. He said: 'Now that their grand predictions of doom and gloom and death panels and Armageddon haven't come true. The sky hasn't fallen, chicken little is quiet. 'The new plan is to re-brand themselves as the party of the middle class. I am not making this up.' The president also seemed to reference a comment made earlier this week by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who does not think Obama 'loves America'. In his speech, he said this is not an ideological battle or about putting notches on a belt, but that it is about 'making this nation we love more perfect'. Obama also said he welcomed the attention Republicans have been giving the middle class, 'but so far at least the rhetoric has not matched the reality.' He gave a rousing defense of his economic policies and promoted his agenda as the right policy and political prescriptions for Democrats heading into the 2016 elections. While Obama said he was willing to hear Republican ideas for helping the middle class, he also argued that the best way for Republicans to prove their commitment was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage. He said the party's belief in 'middle class economics' has spurred economic growth and job creation. 'I just want everybody to remember that at every step as we made these policies, made this progress, we were told by our good friends the Republicans that our actions would crush jobs, explode deficits and destroy the country,' he said. 'If we were actually to look at the evidence, it's pretty clear who's theory of how to grow the economy and make sure American people are prospering, which theory works. We know their ideas don't work.' With the economic recovery showing signs of taking hold, Democrats and Republicans have turned their attention to improving wages for working class Americans. Obama also seemed to reference a comment made earlier this week by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (above), who doubted Obama's love of the country. The president said this is not an ideological battle or about putting notches on a belt, but that it is about 'making this nation we love more perfect' While incomes have increased modestly recently, they hardly make up for decades of paycheck stagnation. Both sides, however, have distinctly different views of how to boost wages. Democrats want increases in the minimum wage, while Republicans call for fewer regulations and taxes on business to free more capital that could be used for wage growth. 'If you are serious, if you are really troubled with income inequality,' Obama said, 'then you can't put forward proposals that give more tax breaks to folks who are doing the best.' While Obama said he was willing to hear Republican ideas for helping the middle class, he also argued that the best way for Republicans to prove their commitment was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage. 'The shift in rhetoric that they're engaging in is good if it actually leads them to take different actions,' he said.
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Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
zs_opt
Electricity to play your radio can be made using renewable or nonrenewable resources. Which of the following resources are renewable? Pick the answer from these options Pick your answer from: (a). wind and oil (b). wind and sunlight (c). natural gas and oil (d). natural gas and coal
(b).
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
ButifyoudopayforAmazonFresh(anextra$14.99permonthontopofPrime’susualcost),yourgrocerieswillbereadywithin15minutes. Please segment the words:
But if you do pay for AmazonFresh (an extra $14.99 per month on top of Prime’s usual cost), your groceries will be ready within 15 minutes.
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Flan2021
word_segment
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Sentence 1: Another innovative project that is held on conjunction with national legal services meetings is our Cyber Cafe. Sentence 2: Our cyber cafe us innovative and held in conjunction with national legal service meetings. Select from the following. (1). yes; (2). it is not possible to tell; (3). no; Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
(1).
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Flan2021
glue/mnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Select the correct answer: Which is an appropriate title for this article? In Sept. 10 LOS ANGELES story headlined quot;Interstate Bakeries says banks boost credit, quot; please read in the headline ... quot;Interstate Bakeries says banks allow more credit. Pick from: (I). World; (II). Sports; (III). Business; (IV). Science/Tech;
(III).
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Flan2021
ag_news_subset:1.0.0
zs_opt
Memorials were erected in thousands of villages and towns. Close to battlefields, those buried in improvised burial grounds were gradually moved to formal graveyards under the care of organisations such as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, the American Battle Monuments Commission, the German War Graves Commission, and Le Souvenir français. Many of these graveyards also have central monuments to the missing or unidentified dead, such as the Menin Gate memorial and the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. In 1915 John McCrae, a Canadian army doctor, wrote the poem In Flanders Fields as a salute to those who perished in the Great War. Published in Punch on 8 December 1915, it is still recited today, especially on Remembrance Day and Memorial Day. National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, is a memorial dedicated to all Americans who served in World War I. The Liberty Memorial was dedicated on 1 November 1921, when the supreme Allied commanders spoke to a crowd of more than 100,000 people. The UK Government has budgeted substantial resources to the commemoration of the war during the period 2014 to 2018. The lead body is the Imperial War Museum. On 3 August 2014, French President Francois Hollande and German President Joachim Gauck together marked the centenary of Germany's declaration of war on France by laying the first stone of a memorial in Vieil Armand, known in German as Hartmannswillerkopf, for French and German soldiers killed in the war. Which happened first, the publishing of the poem written in FLanders Field, or the dedication of the Liberty Memorial?
Published in Punch
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Flan2021
drop:2.0.0
zs_opt
Premise: The boy filled the bucket with sand. What is the cause? Options: [i] He was collecting seashells in the sand.; [ii] He was building a sand castle.;
[ii]
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Flan2021
super_glue/copa:1.0.2
zs_opt
What is the solution to this math problem? Solve -6659*k + 6618*k - 969 = 343 for k.
-32
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Flan2021
math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0
zs_opt
Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative (see options at the end)? hefty helping Possible answers: A). negative; B). positive;
B).
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Flan2021
glue/sst2:2.0.0
zs_opt
Choose your answer? Both hurricanes and tornadoes always ___. Select from: 1). cause flooding 2). are hundreds of miles wide 3). have high winds 4). produce light snow
3).
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
zs_opt
The interaction of the skeletal and muscular systems to produce locomotion is coordinated by which human body system? OPTIONS: -- circulatory; -- excretory; -- nervous; -- respiratory; Your answer:
nervous
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Flan2021
unified_qa_science_inst
zs_opt
Answer the question...where is the leaning tower of pisa located in rome??
behind the Pisa Cathedral
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Flan2021
natural_questions_open:1.0.0
zs_opt
Hazards to aircraft include debris, nesting birds, and reduced friction levels due to environmental conditions such as ice, snow, or rain. Part of runway maintenance is airfield rubber removal which helps maintain friction levels. The fields must be kept clear of debris using cleaning equipment so that loose material does not become a projectile and enter an engine duct (see foreign object damage). In adverse weather conditions, ice and snow clearing equipment can be used to improve traction on the landing strip. For waiting aircraft, equipment is used to spray special deicing fluids on the wings. If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What helps improve traction on airfield rubber?
unanswerable
5
Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
zs_opt
Write a title for this article: National Education Association leaders have decided to ask their legislative body in July to formally endorse President Obama for reelection in 2012. The decision was not unanimous because of policy differences between the administration and the NEA, the largest labor union and professional organization in the United States. The recommendation makes the NEA the first union to signal that it will formally support Obama’s reelection and comes at a time when labor unions feel increasingly besieged by some Republican governors who have taken aim at the collective bargaining rights of their members. NEA President Dennis Van Roekel said the decision was also prompted in part because the union is opposed to the agenda of the Republicans who now control the House of Representatives. Though the NEA disagrees with important aspects of the Obama administration’s education policy, he said that the union and the president both have the same vision for a robust and healthy public education system but disagree how to get there. The Republican Party, he said, does not share the same end goal for public education or for protecting the rights of children, the elderly, the poor and the middle class. “I took into consideration where that party is in leadership now, and of course any Republican candidate for president will stay on that line, which is very much anti-collective bargaining and anti-public education,” he said. This is a rather different view than Van Roekel had less than a year ago at the NEA’s annual convention last July. There, while speaking about the Obama administration policies, he said, according to The New York Times: “This is not the change I hoped for. ” He also was quoted by the paper as saying, “Today our members face the most anti-educator, anti-union, anti-student environment I have ever experienced.” The midterm elections last November which swept Republicans into power in the House, and brought some new conservative governors into a number of states changed the political dynamic, Van Roekel said. The new decision to recommend an Obama endorsement was made, he said, by the union’s Political Action Committee of nearly 70 people, which includes every NEA state association president and representatives from NEA’s constituent caucuses. The NEA Board of Directors approved it as well. Final approval will be determined by the 9,000-member Representative Assembly, the union’s primary legislative and policymaking body, at its annual gathering in early July. The NEA endorsed Obama in the 2008 election. The vote for the recommendation in the committee was 79 percent, he said. As soon as the decision was publicly announced, some members expressed anger in emails and on social media that the NEA was moving ahead with an endorsement -- earlier than it ever has -- while there are important disagreements with the administration on policy. Those include the NEA’s opposition to Race to the Top, the administration’s chief education initiative, which was a competition for federal grants given to states who agreed to specific reforms. The NEA had also, until now, opposed linking teacher pay with test scores, though the union just opened the door to it in a new policy statement that was just issued and that will also be put up for a vote at the July assembly convention. It says that one of the factors that can be taken into account while evaluating a teacher could be “high quality standardized tests that provide meaningful information regarding student learning and growth.” Assessment experts say that today’s standardized tests are not sophisticated enough to provide information on a teacher’s performance. The NEA’s announcement about the Obama endorsement recommendation did not indicate any disagreement with the administration in any specific area, and some critics, including some NEA members who asked not to be identified, noted that the formal endorsement will be made in July, just a few weeks before the Save Our Schools March in Washington by teachers and others against the administration’s policies. The NEA has supported the march, although they did not organize it. Van Roekel said that it made no sense to wait until the union’s July 2012 annual convention because it is clear now who the Democratic nominee will be and what the Republican agenda will say. He also said he does not believe the union has lost any leverage with the administration in declaring support for Obama so early. After the decision was made to make the recommendation, he said, “One of my state presidents got off and said ‘I’ve been living my whole life trying to find the perfect Democrat and I haven’t found one.’ ” What do you think about the NEA’s move? Follow The Answer Sheet every day by bookmarking http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet. And for admissions advice, college news and links to campus papers, please check out our Higher Education page. Bookmark it! Title:
NEA leaders opt to endorse Obama -- and get some pushback
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newsroom:1.0.0
zs_opt
SENTENCE: you took less than 2 hours , ' he quipped , staring at her . ` sorry , hope we are not late . i had to unpack and arrange my stuff . i got this for you , ' she said handing him the packet . it was a leather wallet with the letters np etched in the corner . ` thanks . how did you know i need a new
wallet
5
Flan2021
lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
Comcast 's call center representatives are asses . Ok , I 'll retract that and state a few I ' ve talked to have been pleasant . I realize they can only do so much from their little cubicles on the other side of the United States , but above everything else , they should not argue with the customer . Question with options to choose from: Why is the narrator unhappy with Comcast ? Available choices: (i). None of the above choices .. (ii). They do not like their customer service .. (iii). They do not like their United States service .. (iv). They do not like their cable options ..
(ii).
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Flan2021
cosmos_qa:1.0.0
zs_opt
Which movie is the following review about? Lions for Lambs provides a more robust debate about the wars we're in and may soon be in (in regard to Iran, the movie feels like it was written yesterday) than you're likely to get from any cable news show. Movie:
lions for lambs
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Flan2021
opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
zs_opt
Use the following highlights to write an article: Lee Tien had reportedly rowed furiously with her parents about her phone. The 13-year-old, from Chengdu, had the mobile phone confiscated. Neighbours said her parents thought she used it too much, so took it away. Shortly afterwards she threw herself from the 11th floor of her home. Article:
Tragedy: This is where Lee Tien fell to her death. This photograph shows the last image of a teenage Chinese girl who killed herself rather than face life without her own mobile phone. The parents of 13-year-old Lee Tien had been unhappy about the amount of time she spent on her mobile phone, which culminated on the day she died in a furious row with her parents. The family refused to comment on the matter, but neighbours told local TV they had heard the pair arguing about the fact that she was always on the phone, and that the teenager was unhappy when her phone was taken off her to teach her to be more disciplined. Neighbour Chan Juan Lai, 55, said: 'She was such a sweet girl, and very obedient. Who would not have thought she would take her own life over something so unimportant.' But devastated at the loss of the device, she had instead thrown herself from the front room window of the 11th floor flat in the city of Chengdu, in Sichuan Province, in southwest China. Resident Chen Jutian, 34, spotted the girl lying face up on the ground and immediately reported the incident to the police. Medics who attended confirmed that the teenager was dead. He said: 'I saw that she wasn't moving and feared the worst, which was confirmed when the medics arrived.' For confidential support in the UK, contact the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch or www.samaritans.org. Unhappy: This photograph shows the last image of Lee Tien, who apparently killed herself over the loss of her mobile phone.
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Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Paragraph: Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . The hippies of the Haight-Ashbury district first see him as a hero and then as something even more . Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD . One scheming young man sees the opportunity to build Dr. Barnett as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD . He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles . At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up . After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . Larry shoots Dr. Barnett from the crowd at one of his massive speeches . As another hippie in attendance calms the audience and Elliot sees his new leader for their cult-like organization , Larry realizes that his assassination of Dr. Barnett simply made him a martyr for the hippie movement . Question: "Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult?" Answer: "Suicide attempt" Based on the paragraph, choose if the answer is correct: Choose your answer from: 1). no 2). yes
2).
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Flan2021
super_glue/multirc:1.0.2
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That is why we should jointly - meaning the Commission, the presidency of the Council and the European Parliament - take steps during these six months to ensure that 1 January 2002 is the appointed day for the introduction of euro notes and coins. Translate to German German:
Deswegen sollten wir gemeinsam - die Kommission, die Ratspräsidentschaft und das Europäische Parlament - noch in diesem Halbjahr eine Initiative ergreifen, um sicherzustellen, daß die Einführung der Scheine und Münzen am 1. Januar des Jahres 2002 in Form einer Stichtagslösung erfolgt.
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Five killed in Belgian coach crash Teenagers among 5 dead in Belgian bus crash 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". pick from the following. [+] 0; [+] 1; [+] 2; [+] 3; [+] 4; [+] 5;
4
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glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
Translate "He accepted this fifth major seminary, but initially sent only Fathers J. Lagier and C. Bellon whom he presented to the bishop in these terms: “I have held back for you the best I have." to Spanish.
Aceptó este quinto seminario mayor, pero sólo envió allí para comenzar a los padres Juan Lagier y Carlos Bellon, a quienes presentó al Obispo en estos términos: “He reservado para usted lo mejor que tenía.
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para_crawl_enes
zs_opt
Hurricane Sandy reaches Jamaica What is a sentence that would be (on a scale from 0 to 5) a 3 out of 5 in terms of textual similarity to the above sentence?
Hurricane Sandy makes landfall in southeastern Jamaica: NHC
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Flan2021
glue/stsb:2.0.0
zs_opt
Question: Which adaptation will warn predators not to eat an animal? Available choices: (1). bright colors (2). bulging eyes (3). geometric shapes (4). poisonous secretions Answer:
(1).
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
Sentence: Indonesia's currency is the Indonesian rupiah. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
Indonesia, currency, Indonesian rupiah
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Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
zs_opt
Answer the following question about this sentence: I pushed the pendulum. What is the effect? OPTIONS: a). It slowed to a stop. b). It swung back and forth.
b).
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Flan2021
super_glue/copa:1.0.2
zs_opt
Choose your answer? Which type of rock is formed when limestone is subjected to heat and pressure? Select from the following. (a). sandstone; (b). basalt; (c). marble; (d). granite;
(c).
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
Multi-choice problem: Is "The detective delivered the final report on the case." true if "Joe paid the detective after he delivered the final report on the case."? Available choices: +no; +yes;
yes
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Flan2021
glue/wnli:2.0.0
zs_opt
Complete the following text: that 's not what i 'm saying at all . '' getting in the ocean again while fully dressed was not high on my list of activities . `` okay . if you 're sure . '' macon got that twinkle in his eye , and i knew i was in trouble . `` do not throw me in ,
macon
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Flan2021
lambada:1.0.0
zs_opt
Read this article and answer this question Mone, one of the largest Shan states controlling Nyaungshwe and Mobye , revolted soon after the army left. Its sawbwa was a brother of the king of Lan Na . In November 1557, Bayinnaung's 23,000-strong forces reinvaded, and easily defeated Mone's forces. The sawbwa fled to Chiang Mai. Bayinnaung pursued the fugitive sawbwa, and arrived at the gates of Chiang Mai after 45 days of arduous march. The king of Lan Na surrendered without a fight on 2 April 1558. By having acquired Mone and Lan Na, Bayinnaung had unknowingly become involved in the dynastic politics of middle Tai country. The ruler of Lan Xang Setthathirath was of Lan Na royalty, and wanted to regain his home kingdom. He attacked Chiang Mai in early 1559 but was repulsed. Setthathirath would prove a thorn to Bayinnaung in years to come. Which region was repulsed in early 1559, Lan Xang Setthathirath or Chiang Mai?
Lan Xang Setthathirath
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drop:2.0.0
zs_opt
If you use the product-oriented approach, you must also ensure continual improvement of the product, seen in a life cycle perspective. Please remove spaces between words.
Ifyouusetheproduct-orientedapproach,youmustalsoensurecontinualimprovementoftheproduct,seeninalifecycleperspective.
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Saint Thomas Aquinas (; ; 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar, Catholic priest, and Doctor of the Church. He was an immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism, within which he is also known as the Doctor Angelicus and the Doctor Communis. The name "Aquinas" identifies his ancestral origins in the county of Aquino in present-day Lazio. He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology and the father of Thomism; of which he argued that reason is found in God. His influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of modern philosophy developed or opposed his ideas, particularly in the areas of ethics, natural law, metaphysics, and political theory. Unlike many currents in the Church of the time, Thomas embraced several ideas put forward by Aristotle—whom he called "the Philosopher"—and attempted to synthesize Aristotelian philosophy with the principles of Christianity. The works for which he is best known are the "Summa Theologiae" and the "Summa contra Gentiles". His commentaries on Scripture and on Aristotle form an important part of his body of work. Furthermore, Thomas is distinguished for his eucharistic hymns, which form a part of the Church's liturgy. The Catholic Church honors Thomas Aquinas as a saint and regards him as the model teacher for those studying for the priesthood, and indeed the highest expression of both natural reason and speculative theology. In modern times, under papal directives, the study of his works was long used as a core of the required program of study for those seeking ordination as priests or deacons, as well as for those in religious formation and for other students of the sacred disciplines (philosophy, Catholic theology, church history, liturgy, and canon law). 1. Did the Catholic Church give some major props to Aquinas? 2. What did it honor him as? 3. What type of teacher is he regarded as? 4. Is his work still studied today? 5. What's it used as a core program for? 6. What an example of a sacred discipline? 7. What's another? 8. Does Thomas think that reason is found in God? 9. Did he have any influence at all on Western thought? 10. How much? 11. What's he a proponent of? 12. What's an area that modern philosophy developed in based on his ideas? 13. What's another? 14. What did Thomas nickname Aristotle? 15. What's one of Thomas' best known works? 16. What's another one? 17. Did he compose any music? 18. What country did Thomas hail from? 19. What county was his ancestral origins? 20. What's it known as in the present? Provide a numbered list of answers.
1. Yes. 2. A saint. 3. The model teacher. 4. Yes. 5. For those seeking ordination as priests or deacons. 6. Philosophy. 7. Catholic theology. 8. Yes. 9. Yes. 10. Considerable. 11. Natural theology. 12. Ethics. 13. Natural law. 14. "The Philosopher." 15. The "Summa Theologiae." 16. The "Summa contra Gentiles." 17. Yes. 18. Italy. 19. Aquino. 20. Lazio.
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A HDI of 0.8 or more is considered to represent "high development". This includes all developed countries, such as those in North America, Western Europe, Oceania, and Eastern Asia, as well as some developing countries in Eastern Europe, Central and South America, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and the oil-rich Arabian Peninsula. Seven countries were promoted to this category this year, leaving the "medium development" group: Albania, Belarus, Brazil, Libya, Macedonia, Russia and Saudi Arabia. What is the largest country that was included among the seven promoted countries? (If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable")
Russia
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Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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great wall haval m2/hover release 2010 book repair and maintenance (0 replies) Repeat this setence, but with the correct capitalization.
GREAT WALL HAVAL M2/HOVER release 2010 book repair and maintenance (0 replies)
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true_case
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By. Sophie Borland. A businessman has become the first man to have his prostate removed after discovering he was carrying a faulty gene that raises the risk of cancer. The 53-year-old was told he had the rogue BRCA2 gene after taking part in a clinical trial at the Institute of Cancer Research in London. Last week Angelina Jolie revealed that she had had a double mastectomy after discovering that the BRCA1 gene gave her an 87 per cent risk of developing breast cancer. Scientists believe that other men who know they are carriers will choose to go down the same route (stock image) Both the BRCA2 and BRCA1 genes have long been known to increase the risk of breast and ovarian forms of the disease but recent research has also linked them to the prostate. The businessman, who has not been identified but is married with children and lives in London, has other family members who have suffered breast or prostate cancers. Although his prostate appeared to be perfectly healthy, he was anxious to have it removed to avoid the same fate. However, doctors were reluctant to operate because the procedure leaves men infertile and can cause permanent incontinence and sexual dysfunction. An MRI scan and a prostate-specific antigen test – which detects raised levels of a protein linked to cancer – also showed no sign of defects. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with over 40,000 new cases diagnosed every year. Prostate cancer usually develops slowly, so there may be no signs you have prostate cancer for many years. Symptoms. often only become apparent when your prostate is large enough to affect. the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the. penis). When this happens,. you may notice things like an increased need to urinate, straining while. urinating and a feeling your bladder has not fully emptied. However,. these signs do not mean you have prostate cancer. It is more likely. they are caused by something else, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia. (also known as BPH or prostate enlargement). NHS Choices. The doctors only agreed when a tissue sample taken from the gland showed microscopic malignant changes which could be the first indication of cancer. Professor Roger Kirby, the surgeon who carried out the procedure, said he would still have refused to do it had the patient not also had the faulty BRCA2 gene. The professor, one of the world’s leading prostate  surgeons, said he is expecting more healthy men to come forward if they discover they are carrying one of the faulty genes. ‘The relatively low level of cancerous cells we found in this man’s prostate before the operation would these days not normally prompt immediate surgery to remove the gland, but given what we now know about the nature of BRCA2, it was definitely the right thing to do for this patient,’ he said. ‘This patient is now absolutely fine. A number of these BRCA families have now been identified, and knowing you are a carrier is like having the sword of Damocles hanging over you. ‘You are living in a state of constant fear. I am sure more male BRCA carriers will now follow suit.’ About one in eight men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime and there are about 41,000 new cases in Britain each year. The. disease causes just under 10,500 deaths annually, but often it is so. slow-growing that patients die from another cause first. Angelina Jolie chose to have a double mastectomy as her chance of developing breast cancer was very high. Last month a study of more than 2,000 men by the Institute of Cancer Research found that men with defective BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes were a third more likely to be  diagnosed with late-stage prostate cancer. They were twice as likely to have an earlier form of the disease that had spread and tended to live half as long as men without the inherited faulty gene. Other studies claim affected men are up to four times at risk of cancer. Hollywood star Miss Jolie, 37, wrote an article in the New York Times last week explaining how she’d had both breasts removed to reassure her six children the illness wouldn’t claim her life. The Oscar-winning actress described the heartache of losing her mother Marcheline Bertrand at the age of 56 after fighting ovarian cancer for almost a decade. Summarize the highlights of this article.
Businessman had an increased risk of cancer through the BRCA2 gene. He entered a trial at Institute of Cancer Research as it ran in his family. BRAC1 and BRAC2 genes are linked to an aggressive form of cancer. Angeline Jolie had a double mastectomy after testing positive for BRAC1.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Sentence: Acta Mathematica Hungarica, or Acta Math. Hungar. has a LCCN number of 83646315 and a ISSN number of 0236-5294. What data can be extracted from this sentence?
Acta Mathematica Hungarica, LCCN number, 83646315; Acta Mathematica Hungarica, abbreviation, "Acta Math. Hungar."; Acta Mathematica Hungarica, issnNumber, "0236-5294"
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gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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With Father's Day due to be celebrated on 18 June in the UK, US and more than 70 other countries from Argentina to Zambia, retailers around the world are set to enjoy a significant boost. But while the amount of money we all spend on Father's Day continues to go up every year, it still trails far behind Mother's Day. In the US, the average amount spent on gifts per dad this weekend is expected to be $135 (£106), says the National Retail Federation (NRF), with total spending expected to reach $15.5bn. By contrast, Americans spent an average of $186 on Mother's Day presents this year, for a total $23.6bn, says the NRF. This is a third more and the figures for the UK paint the same picture. So why do we spend more on our mums? Dr Lars Perner, a consumer psychologist at the University of Southern California, says that most of us simply think our mothers deserve better or bigger presents. "To some extent, wrong or right, mothers are often considered to be the biggest contributor to the home life. "People tend to understand the sacrifices they make, that's what you see. Moms have a special place in people's hearts - there's a special idea of what they offer the family." Dr Perner adds that perhaps dads are also "less interested in tangible tokens of appreciation". "I think fathers think they don't really need expensive, showy trinkets, or anything like mom's bouquet of flowers." he says. "They're not typically gift oriented. They generally don't expect anyone to feel an obligation to buy material items for them." But before millions of dads complain that they really would like some generous gifts this weekend, Prof Kyle Murray, of the Alberta School of Business in Canada, says figures show that every year more money is being spent on Father's Day. "Retailers have long made a big push on Mother's Day because demand for gift-giving was strong, and Father's Day more of an afterthought," he says. With traditional gender roles continue to break down, and fathers are doing more housework and hands-on parenting "it is not surprising to see more emphasis on Father's Day," says Prof Murray. He adds: "Retailers are of course happy to cater to consumer demand and have been ramping up their Father's Day promotions, as it becomes a more active spending occasion." Kit Yarrow, a consumer psychologist at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, adds that as today's fathers have a "more emotional" relationship with their children than past generations, it makes it "a whole lot easier to buy presents for him, because his kids know him on a deeper level". But what presents should you buy your dad for Sunday? Male grooming products remain a hardy perennial, with firms in that sector looking forward to a significant rise in sales. In London, Truefitt & Hill, the world's oldest barber shop, says that sales of its shaving, hair care and aftershaves go up significantly this week. Joanna Broughton, managing director of the business, which also has outlets around the world, and an online operation, says: "We do find that our Father's Day offers are exceptionally popular, and we do find ourselves exceptionally busy on this very special occasion." Meanwhile, US shaving giant Gillette is for the second year in a row running a promotional campaign. The "Go Ask Dad" initiative encourages sons to ask their fathers for advice rather than look things up on the internet. "We've always been a champion of Father's Day, and passing on shaving traditions," says Barbara Diecker, North American communication manager for Gillette. For dads who might be hoping for something more fun than a new razor this weekend, a number of surveys on both sides of the Atlantic are a useful guide to what you may receive. In the US, the most popular Father's Day presents, in descending order are - dinner or brunch, clothes, gift cards, power tools, personal care products, sports goods, and car related items. Meanwhile, the best-selling gifts in the UK are chocolate, alcohol, books, gadgets and aftershave. And the total UK spend in 2015 was £684m, up from £658m in 2014. If you are going to buy your dad a present you'll probably buy a card, too. But yet again, you are unlikely to spend as much on the card as you did for your mother. Last year the average amount spent on a Father's Day card in the UK was £1.85, says the Greeting Card Association of the UK, comparer to £2.09 for a Mother's Day card. Miles Robinson, co-founder of UK card-shop chain House of Cards, agrees that "dads don't get quite the same recognition" as mums. More stories from the BBC's Business Brain series looking at quirky or unusual business topics from around the world: Can you be taught to be more charismatic? Does selling up mean selling out? 'I turned my dad's erotic novel into a hit podcast' Would you carry something abroad for a stranger? "Perhaps fathers aren't so bothered about the sentimental side of cards, or gift giving, at Father's Day as mums are for Mother's Day, but we think it's just as important to remember and recognise the role that dads play." Yet while mums may overall get more generous presents and more expensive cards, there may be one area where dads come out on top - we buy them nicer bottles of booze. UK wine merchant Berry Bros & Rudd says that its figures suggest that customers are spending more on wine and spirits for Father's Day than for Mother's Day. While it hasn't revealed its underlying sales figures, it says that last year the value of products bought for Father's Day soared by 240%, compared with an increase of just 13% for Mother's Day. Best-sellers for Father's Day include its own-label gin, whiskies and "Good Ordinary Claret", its popular red wine from Bordeaux in France. Follow Business Brain series editor Will Smale on Twitter. What is a summary of this text?
If you are buying your dad a present for Father's Day on Sunday, I bet you don't spend as much as you did on your mum for Mother's Day.
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huggingface:xsum
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Here is an email: Hi Pete, I'm attaching parts of an email I received from one of our technical folks regarding the C of Austin turbine contract. I have to send it in pieces because it is so large. Thanks, What is a potential subject line for this email?
City of Austin
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aeslc:1.0.0
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Multi-select: Knowing that "if an object is close then that object will appear large", how would one answer "If an object is close then how will that object appear?" (1). gigantic; (2). minute; (3). small; (4). tiny;...A:
(1).
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openbookqa:0.1.0
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What sentence would provide a factual answer to this question: "Death"
if an organism dies then the population of that organism will decrease
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openbookqa:0.1.0
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Choose from options, is the following sentence linguistically acceptable? Sally's sick and what did you bring me? Pick your answer from: [-] unacceptable. [-] acceptable.
unacceptable
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glue/cola:2.0.0
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Write a dialog based on this summary: Henry is letting go of his books in return for some oreos..
Henry: Live long and prosper, my nerdy friends! Lately I've been trying to declutter my room and found some (aka a ton of) books that I have read and no longer need. Would any of you be interested in having them? Here's the list --> Gertie: omg you have so many great books! @_@ Barb: Yeah, have you ever been to his room? He's got gazillion of them. Gertie: I happen to have had the privilege, but I haven't noticed all of those titles from the list. Leonard: I'd be interested in the Ender series. Btw what do you want for them? Barb: I was about to ask the same question Henry: Excellent question my fellow bookworm! There are in fact two options available to you: 1. you can take them absolutely for free without any compensation whatsoever or 2. if the need to give something in return is occupying your thoughts to the point of being unbearable, I will welcome any amount of Oreos. Gertie: xD Leonard: Ok, so I'm calling dibs on the Ender saga and you can expect a pack of Oreos real soon. Bruce: oh, man, that's some collection, you've got. Barb: I'd take all the LeGuins. Barb: With Oreos as a thank you ;) Gertie: I'd be happy to give all of Zelazny's books a new home ^^ Warren: You people have beaten me to a lot of good stuff :( Gertie: You should just scroll fb all the time instead of having a life, then you'd see this conversation in time :P Bruce: The Bane trilogy for me, pls. You'd be drowning in cookies man :P Warren: Then I'm calling dibs on: - the shadow of the Hegemon and man in the high castle Henry: Duly noted, my friends.
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samsum:1.0.0
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Consider this sentence: I couldn't put the pot on the shelf because *it* was too high. Are "it" and "the shelf" the same (see options)? Select from: +no +yes
yes
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super_glue/wsc.fixed:1.0.2
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Here is a premise: In fact, he once quipped that, now that objectivity is dead, it is no longer necessary to be right. Here is a hypothesis: He is sure objectivity lives. Here are the options: OPTIONS: (a). yes. (b). it is not possible to tell. (c). no. Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?
(c).
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Summarize the following movie reviews: 1. Visually rich musical, with creative ballet finale. 2. A francophile and frustrated painter, Minnelli identifies completely with Kelly's American painter Jerry. Arguably no Hollywood director was as knowledgeable of French art as Minnelli, whose work evokes the light and color of his cherished painters. 3. A musical both ludicrously overpraised (especially in Hollywood) and underrated. 4. Never the triumph that it really should have been, largely because of a thin script and the flyaway Caron, this is still good, colorful fun. 5. One of the most imaginative musical confections turned out by Hollywood in years. 6. While not nearly the musical it's cracked up to be, this 1951 film is absolutely required viewing for anyone who wants to see the studio system (MGM style) at its gaudiest, most Byzantine height. 7. Beautifully designed, An American in Paris features plenty of unnecessarily lengthy dance numbers and a mildly interesting plot. 8. The dazzling French fried musical is Hollywood's homage to Paris's joie de vivre. 9. The real reasons to see An American in Paris are for the Kelly dance sequences, the closing ballet, the Gershwin songs, the bright locations, and a few moments of the ineffable, always curiously sad charm of Oscar Levant. 10. An American in Paris (1951) is one of the greatest, most elegant, and most celebrated of MGM's 50's musicals, with Gershwin lyrics and musical score Summary:
The plot may be problematic, but such concerns are rendered superfluous by Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron's star power, the Gershwins' classic songs, and Vincente Minnelli's colorful, sympathetic direction.
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opinion_abstracts_rotten_tomatoes
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Who is he referring to in the following sentence? Robert fired Chris because he no longer needed workers. OPT: (i). Robert; (ii). Chris;
(i).
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A timer activates the lights in the morning and step by step turns them out in the evening so that the birds can enjoy an optimal rest period Could you correct the punctuation please?
A timer activates the lights in the morning and step by step turns them out in the evening, so that the birds can enjoy an optimal rest period.
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fix_punct
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As the Confederation Congress attempted to govern the continually growing American states, delegates discovered that the limitations placed upon the central government rendered it ineffective at doing so. As the government's weaknesses became apparent, especially after Shays' Rebellion, individuals began asking for changes to the Articles. Their hope was to create a stronger national government. Initially, some states met to deal with their trade and economic problems. However, as more states became interested in meeting to change the Articles, a meeting was set in Philadelphia on May 25, 1787. This became the Constitutional Convention. It was quickly realized that changes would not work, and instead the entire Articles needed to be replaced. On March 4, 1789, the government under the Articles was replaced with the federal government under the Constitution. The new Constitution provided for a much stronger federal government by establishing a chief executive (the President), courts, and taxing powers. What's the best answer to this question: are the articles of confederation part of the constitution? Choices: [I] no; [II] yes;...A:
[I]
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What is the most logical completion of this news story?. U.S. Apache helicopters struck ISIS targets in Iraq's Anbar province over the weekend in an effort to push back ISIS forces advancing near Falluja, a senior U.S. defense official said. The Pentagon did not specify the precise targets when it issued a news release Sunday. Four "strikes northeast of Falluja struck two mortar teams, a large ISIL unit and two small ISIL units," the release said, using another acronym for ISIS. Fixed-wing aircraft also were part of the mission. But because Iraqi forces were close to ISIS forces, the Apaches were used because they fly low and can strike with precision, the official said. But with OPTIONS: - Anbar forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - Apache forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - Apaches forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - Falluja forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - ISIL forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - ISIS forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - Iraq forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - Iraqi forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - Official forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - Pentagon forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said. - U.S. forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said.
ISIL forces in such a populated area, that precision was needed, the official said.
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Exports: $131.1 billionExport goods: machinery and transport equipment, raw materials, fuel, chemicals Imports: $120.8 billionImport goods: machinery and transport equipment, raw materials and fuels, chemicals Current Account balance: $2.154 billion Export partners: Germany 32.4%, Slovakia 8.4%, Poland 5.8%, UK 5.2%, France 5.2%, Italy 4.3%, Austria 4.2% Import partners: Germany 30.6%, Poland 9.6%, China 7.5%, Slovakia 6.3%, Netherlands 5.3%, Italy 4.1% Reserves: $85.73 billion Foreign Direct Investment: $139.6 billion Czech Investment Abroad: $43.09 billion External debt: $138 billion Value of Publicly Traded Shares: $44.5 billion Exchange rates: Answer this question based on the article: How many in percent of export partners weren't Italy?
95.7
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This question has options. Select from options: Read this fact: "a soda can is made of aluminum" Now answer this question: "If you want to bottle your own pop, you should invest in" pick from the following. -Andy Warhol paintings. -an aluminum mine. -blonde dye bottles. -a telescope.
an aluminum mine
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Question 1: What is the coolest name you ever heard? Question 2: What is the funniest name you have ever heard? Available choices: A). no; B). yes; Are questions 1 and 2 asking the same thing?
A).
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glue/qqp:2.0.0
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Here is a premise: uh both work but another activity that i found very rewarding and i don't know whether you've got it up there are Indian Guides and Indian Princess programs Here is a hypothesis: The Indian Guides is rewarding. Here are the options: Available options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?
it is not possible to tell
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glue/mnli:2.0.0
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Read the text and determine if the sentence is true (see options at the end): Randy gets drunk<br>Randy wants to have a good time. He buys some beers. He drinks them all. He becomes drunk. Randy passes out from all the drinking. Sentence: Randy only drinks 13% of drinks he buy Pick from: (1). Yes (2). It's impossible to say (3). No
(3).
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Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
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How is "(Various sources – 18/09/06 - 25/09/06)" said in Turkish?
(Çeşitli kaynaklar – 18/09/06 - 25/09/06)
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Attributes: name = The Plough, eatType = restaurant, priceRange = £20-25, familyFriendly = yes, near = The Bakers. Produce a detailed sentence about this restaurant.
Located near The Bakers is a kid friendly restaurant called The Plough. It has a price range of £20-25.
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gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0
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Generate a context and a hypothesis.
Context: Wireshark is a free and open source packet analyzer. It is used for network troubleshooting, analysis, software and communications protocol development, and education. Originally named Ethereal, the project was renamed Wireshark in May 2006 due to trademark issues. Hypothesis: Ethereal had to change it's name.
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anli/r2:0.1.0
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Counties include : St. Joseph , LaPorte , Marshall , Elkhart and Strong Counties in Indiana and Berrien and Cass Counties in Lower Michigan . Counties include : Elkhart , LaPorte , Marshall , St. Joseph and Starke counties in Indiana , and Berrien and Cass counties in Lower Michigan . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Available options: [A]. no [B]. yes
[B].
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
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Ашадха Translate to English English:
Aashaadha
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wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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1. We can of course take and The matrix of the linear map `` T '' is necessarily square . 2. We can naturally take and The matrix of the linear map `` T '' is necessarily square . Select your answer from the options. Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? Choices: A). no B). yes...I think the answer is
B).
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paws_wiki:1.1.0
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Dialogue: Kitty: Hello Lenny and Andy! I hope you've been enjoying yourself on this dreamy island. Below a small clip, just too funny not to share it with you guys. Kitty: Lenny: Thank you Kitty. I'll check it out tonight when on the wifi. Lenny: LOL LOL Lenny: I think it comes from some famous film. Dad might know it! Kitty: No, he doesn't. But he loves the clip. You can imagine his sexist comments. Lenny: MCP! Lenny: In Salazie now. Kitty: Is it a waterfall? Where exactly is it? Lenny: Lenny: Kitty: Breath-taking! Lucky you! Lenny: One of the three volcanic valleys. Lenny: In the centre. Kitty: I've just checked it. You are exactly in the central area of the caldera. Lenny: What is it?? Kitty: The central part of a volcano after a major magma eruption and after the volcano collapsed. Lenny: Ah!! What was going on in that conversation?
Kitty and Lenny are watching photos from Lenny's trip to a volcanic island.
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samsum:1.0.0
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By. Rebecca Evans. PUBLISHED:. 08:32 EST, 19 November 2012. |. UPDATED:. 20:54 EST, 19 November 2012. Rodents: Mutant 'super rats' are plaguing the upmarket town of Henley-on-Thames. With its pretty riverside location and the annual Royal Regatta, Henley-on-Thames has never had much trouble attracting visitors. But the latest ones won’t be welcome – the upmarket town in South Oxfordshire has been invaded by a plague of mutant ‘super-rats’. Carrying a poison-resistant gene, they have been found by researchers on farms and other properties around Henley after previously being identified in parts of Berkshire and Hampshire. The brown rats look the same as  their non-mutant counterparts and, like them, can carry life-threatening diseases, but are resistant to typical pest controls thanks to genetic mutation. Dr Alan Buckle, a research fellow at the University of Reading who carried out the study that found the rats in Henley, said: ‘Rats carry a vast range of diseases, including Weil’s disease. ‘These diseases are very harmful and potentially fatal to both humans and animals.’ Weil’s disease is a water-borne bacterial infection linked to the urine of infected rats. It killed Olympic rowing champion Andy Holmes in 2010. Dr Buckle used new DNA techniques to determine the prevalence of rats with the poison-resistant gene. As well as areas around Henley, they were found in Berkshire near Caversham and Sonning. ‘For 30 years we have been using the same two poisons,’ Dr Buckle said. ‘This has meant that the susceptible rats died and the resistant ones lived and bred. ‘We are now in a situation where the rat poison which pest controllers are legally allowed to use is ineffective, meaning it is becoming harder to control rats.’ Henley-on-Thames, pictured, which hosts the world famous annual Royal Regatta, is the latest place to become host to the creatures after they were found in Berkshire and Hampshire. The Health and Safety Executive is. evaluating whether new poisons should be approved to control rats. However, many animal welfare groups believe that this is not the answer. as poisons, or rodenticides, can be detrimental to wildlife. Jeff Knott, of the RSPB, said: ‘The. risk to wildlife by the use of rodenticides is very real, particularly. to animals which eat rats such as birds of prey and barn owls. ‘Rat control is necessary but the RSPB does not believe that the answer is the licensing of more and more toxic poisons. ‘The more poisons we use, the more. resistant rats will become to them. The answer is firstly prevention and. then other control methods such as trapping and shooting.’ But Richard Moseley, a technical. manager with the British Pest Control Association, said: ‘Tons and tons. of poison are being used to little effect. ‘In terms of the threat to wildlife,. it would be a lot better if new poisons which actually work could be. used as a much smaller amount of them would be needed. ‘Rats are very intelligent and would soon become behaviourally resistant to traps.’ Dr Buckle, whose survey was funded by. nine organisations involved in pest control, said: ‘My view is that we. need to use the stronger poisons but we need to tell people how to use. them carefully. If we can do that we can solve the problem.’ There are thought to be 10.5million. rats in the country. In areas where resistance exists around  70 per. cent carry the rodenticide- resistant gene. What are the important parts of this article?
Rats carrying diseases have spread from Berkshire and Hampshire. Stronger poisons that would control 'super rats' are currently illegal.
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cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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Write a text based on this summary: brazil puts off nuclear inspections Text:
the brazilian government has refused to allow u.n. nuclear inspectors to examine a facility for enriching uranium under construction near rio de janeiro , according to brazilian officials and diplomats in vienna , home of the international atomic energy agency .
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gigaword:1.2.0
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Except for acknowledging some nice cinematography, I can hardly say anything positive about this movie. The single real issue is the protagonist's dilemma whether to remain with his childhood friends in the world of misery or to leave them and take up his own life. Abundant "emotionally powerful" scenes do not go with this plot and, because of bad acting, they also fail to create the intended atmosphere. The director only manages to introduce Anthony's dilemma and eventually brings an easy solution. The characters do not seem to evolve, although it is difficult to speak of any characters... perhaps except for Sonny. Beside him, actors do not get to play much and when some of them have to, they come off as self-indulging amateurs. I wonder what ruined the movie more: the superficial script, throwing away all the potential of the plot, or the bad acting, disturbing any appeal that might be left. Is the sentiment of this review positive or negative? Pick your answer from: (i) negative (ii) positive
(i)
3
Flan2021
imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0
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This House believes that there should be a presumption in favour of publication for information held by public bodies What is a possible side to this debate?
Compelling public bodies to publish information ensures that non-citizens, minors, foreign nationals and others have access to information that affects them.
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Flan2021
opinion_abstracts_idebate
zs_opt
Generate a correctly punctuated version of the following text: 1 The Communist Party is the fundamental weapon of revolutionary action of the proletariat the combat organisation of its vanguard that must raise itself to the role of leader of the working class in all the spheres of its struggle without exception and consequently in the trade union field
1. The Communist Party is the fundamental weapon of revolutionary action of the proletariat the combat organisation of its vanguard that must raise itself to the role of leader of the working class in all the spheres of its struggle without exception, and consequently, in the trade union field.
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Flan2021
fix_punct
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Summarize this article: Before you can start booking jobs or looking for a modeling agency to represent you, you must create a portfolio of photos. Usually, a model’s portfolio contains pictures of past work, but when you’re just starting out, you likely won’t have any professional shots. If you have the money to pay a professional photographer to take photos, that’s usually the best option. However, you can also have a friend or family member take some shots for you -- just make sure to use a good quality camera and have sufficient lighting. Your portfolio should include some headshots, with your face shot from a variety of angles, as well as some full-length photos in fitted clothing. You should have a mix of smiling and straight face shots to provide a range of looks. In some shots, it’s also a good idea to go for a natural look with no makeup so booking agents will have an idea what you look like when you’re not all made up. There should also be a page in your portfolio with your stats. Include hair color, eye color, height, weight, and other measurements. ” If you live in a big city, such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, or San Francisco, it’s best to call major modeling agencies and see if they’re holding an “open call,” which is an event where they invite potential models in for a consultation. That’s because you get to meet casting agents in person, so you can make an impression with your personality in addition to your looks. If you don’t live in a major city, contact agencies in the closest city and see if they work with any smaller agencies in your area. Make sure to do research on the agencies that you contact to ensure that they’re reputable. You’ll need to bring your portfolio to your open call. If you haven’t put together a portfolio yet, make sure to have at least a few photos that you can bring to show your range. You don’t necessarily have to wait for an open call to contact modeling agencies. Instead, you can send your portfolio and let the photos do the talking for you. Visit the websites of the agencies that you’re interested in, and see what their procedure is for submitting a portfolio. Some will allow you to do it online, while others will ask that you mail a hard copy. If you’re mailing a copy of your portfolio, don’t forget to include your contact information, so the agency can get in touch with you if they’re interested. Summary:
Build a portfolio. Find an “open call. Submit your portfolio.
2
Flan2021
gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0
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Choose your answer? The temperature at which water freezes enables water to exist in which two forms on Earth? Select from the following. (A). freshwater rivers and saltwater oceans (B). liquid oceans and solid glaciers (C). atmospheric vapor and cloud droplets (D). water in soil and water in plants
(B).
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Challenge:1.0.0
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Select the correct answer: Which is an appropriate title for this article? Cisco Systems debuted the File Engine, a file-based data-sharing appliance that offers companies the ability to consolidate management of distributed file and print services within branch offices. OPT: (a). World. (b). Sports. (c). Business. (d). Science/Tech.
(d).
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Flan2021
ag_news_subset:1.0.0
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In Europe during the Medieval period, guilds were formed by craftsmen to organise their trades and written contracts have survived, particularly in relation to ecclesiastical buildings. The role of architect was usually one with that of master mason, or Magister lathomorum as they are sometimes described in contemporary documents. Is there an answer to this question (If it cannot be answered, say "unanswerable"): What organizations were not created by Medieval craftsmen?
unanswerable
9
Flan2021
squad/v2.0:3.0.0
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What is the title of this article: In the 1960s, Downtown Houston consisted of a collection of mid-rise office structures. Downtown was on the threshold of an energy industry–led boom in 1970. A succession of skyscrapers were built throughout the 1970s—many by real estate developer Gerald D. Hines—culminating with Houston's tallest skyscraper, the 75-floor, 1,002-foot (305 m)-tall JPMorgan Chase Tower (formerly the Texas Commerce Tower), completed in 1982. It is the tallest structure in Texas, 15th tallest building in the United States, and the 85th tallest skyscraper in the world, based on highest architectural feature. In 1983, the 71-floor, 992-foot (302 m)-tall Wells Fargo Plaza (formerly Allied Bank Plaza) was completed, becoming the second-tallest building in Houston and Texas. Based on highest architectural feature, it is the 17th tallest in the United States and the 95th tallest in the world. In 2007, downtown Houston had over 43 million square feet (4,000,000 m²) of office space. Title:
Houston
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Flan2021
squad/v1.1:3.0.0
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Manziel's dad says QB, subject of probe, won't live til 24 Johnny Manziel now has serious legal trouble added on to all his other baggage. The Dallas Police Department announced Friday night that it is launching a criminal investigation into a domestic violence incident involving the Browns quarterback and his ex-girlfriend, Colleen Crowley. Manziel reportedly threatened to kill both Crowley and himself last week. A police report confirmed that he struck her “several” times, although it took until now for the probe to get launched. “As there are many emotional factors involved, it is not uncommon for a victim of domestic violence to question or delay reporting an assault,” Dallas Police said in a statement. Meanwhile concern for Manziel, 23, is at an all-time high, with his dad saying he won’t live to see his next birthday if he doesn’t change his ways. Manziel reportedly declined two of his family’s attempts to get him into rehab since last week, and his family is growing increasingly concerned for the troubled quarterback, Manziel’s father, Paul Manziel, told the Dallas Morning News on Friday. JOHNNY MANZIEL THREATENED TO KILL GIRLFRIEND, HIMSELF “I truly believe if they can’t get him help, he won’t live to see his 24th birthday,” the worried dad told The Dallas Morning News. Paul Manziel is just the latest to speak out about the future of the soon-to-be-released Cleveland Browns QB. Earlier Friday morning, Manziel’s agent of two years, Erik Burkhardt, severed their relationship, a rare move by an agent. On Friday afternoon, Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam told reporters in San Francisco that he’s tried to reach out to Manziel multiple times but has not received any response. The hard-partying quarterback was last seen at a Dallas Mavericks game on Wednesday. The Browns have already said they plan to release Manziel next month. “Johnny has not responded to us,” Haslam said, according to reports, “but we will do everything we can to help him personally. . . . I think it’s a personal issue now. It’s not a football issue.” Even Ryan Leaf, once a former troubled QB himself, has chimed in on the Manziel issue. Leaf, the No. 2 pick (behind Peyton Manning) in the 1998 NFL draft, was jailed twice stemming from a Vicodin addiction. He said it was “like a mirror, it really is” watching Manziel fall apart. “I can relate to so many things,” Leaf told KESN 103.3 FM. “Asking for help might be the strongest thing you ever do.” MYERS: JOHNNY MANZIEL IS IN DESPERATE NEED OF HELP NFL commissioner Roger Goodell indicated that his ballyhooed personal conduct policy is in place to help young players such as Manziel stay out of trouble. “I’ve said this many times over the last year,” Goodell said at his Super Bowl press conference. “There’s a tremendous amount of focus — and I understand it — from the public, from the media, on discipline. But that’s a small part of our personal conduct policy. Our personal conduct policy is to try to prevent these incidents from happening.” He added that the league has plenty of “services” — including counseling — in place to assist troubled players such as Manziel. Paul Manziel told the Dallas Morning News the family tried to check him into Enterhealth Ranch, an addiction facility in Van Alstyne, Tex., on Saturday, a day after the police report on the incident was filed. On Tuesday, Paul Manziel said he checked his son into Carrollton (Tex.) Springs Hospital, a psychiatric and chemical dependency facility. But the QB continues to insist that he is fine and does not need intervention. What is a short summary of the above article?
Johnny Manziel's father understands the gravity of the situation facing his son.
4
Flan2021
newsroom:1.0.0
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Belgradlı analistler partiler arası görüşmelerin zorlu geçeceği ve Sosyalistlerin büyük olasılıkla önemli rol oynayacağı görüşündeler. Translate to English English:
Belgrade analysts say that interparty negotiations will be tough and that the Socialists probably will play a crucial role.
1
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0
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Article:Davies, 21, made 14 appearances in first-class cricket for the Red Rose last season, scoring 730 runs. England Under-19 international Parkinson, 18, is yet to make his senior debut for the county. Lancashire finished second in Division Two of the Championship in 2015, and also won their first T20 Blast trophy with victory over Northants. "Alex is an exciting talent and is very much a key member of our squad - you almost seem to forget that he's only 21," director of cricket Ashley Giles said. "With Jos [Buttler] being away with England, Alex has stepped up and made excellent contributions not only with the gloves but also with the bat. "Matty is another talented youngster we have at Lancashire and he will play an important part for Lancashire in the future." A summary of the above article is?
Lancashire have agreed new contracts with wicketkeeper Alex Davies and leg-spinner Matthew Parkinson.
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Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
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Write an email with the following subject: November Statements Email:
Please begin sending the Phillips Petroleum statements to me at the following e-mail address ([email protected]). Jennifer Littau is no longer the accountant handling these properties. Jennifer has forwarded the November statements to me, but I would appreciate your sending them to me directly in January. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your assistance.
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Flan2021
aeslc:1.0.0
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Ok... now that I have an official Lola addiction, I feel like I can write this review. But be warned... it's only about 2 of the many items they actually serve here: Iced coffee and scones (two of my biggest vices...). The iced coffee is strong and perfect... no sugar needed! It's a blend of coffee and espresso, so maybe it's not the right drink for you if you're a frou-frou coffee kind of person. But you could always throw some syrup in it (if you want to ruin it... ;) ). And it goes perfectly with.... SCONES! Moist inside... crunchy outside... uber-buttery... perfection. They rotate the flavors daily, but all of the ones I've had have been wonderful. I dare you to find a better scone in Phoenix (and if you do, please let me know). If the rest of the things here are as good as the two I've mentioned, Lola is don't-miss. Of course... I'll probably never change my order. :) Choose: was this review given positively or negatively? Select from the following. a). negative; b). positive;
b).
2
Flan2021
yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0
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Generate short a sentence that can be linguistically classified as (2). (OPTIONS: (1). unacceptable. (2). acceptable.)
In the summer we always go to France.
8
Flan2021
glue/cola:2.0.0
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Вы так же можете скачать перевод текста песни Tupac Shakur Hail Mary здесь . Мы стараемся сделать так, чтобы слова песни Hail Mary были наиболее точными, поэтому если у вас есть какие-то корректировки текста, пожалуйста отправляйте их нам. Translate this to English?
We tried to make lyrics as correct as possible, however if you have any corrections for Hail Mary lyrics, please feel free to submit them to us.
3
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/ru-en:1.0.0
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Translate the following sentence to German: What we are talking about here today is not an issue which can be toyed with at leisure. Poverty in the third world is a harrowing problem that demands urgent attention. German:
Wir sprechen hier heute nicht über Luxus: Die Armut in der Dritten Welt ist ein außerordentlich ernstes Problem, das gebührende Aufmerksamkeit erfordert.
5
Flan2021
wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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India, an enchanting country situated in the southern central peninsula of the Asian continent, covers over 3.28 million square kilometers. Can we infer the following? India is part of the Asian continent Pick your answer from: + Yes + It's impossible to say + No The answer is:
Yes
4
Flan2021
anli/r3:0.1.0
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Choose your answer: Who is it in the following sentence? The boulder dropped into the river, but it continued to roll. [-] The boulder. [-] the river.
The boulder
5
Flan2021
definite_pronoun_resolution:1.1.0
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How is "Actual production data is available for order/part tracking and cost controlling. This makes your production transparent." said in German?
Ist-Daten aus der Produktion werden zur Auftrags-/Teileverfolgung und Nachkalkulation bereit gestellt.
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Flan2021
wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0
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This is some data: Alfred N. Phillips, militaryBranch, United States Army; United States Army, battle, Spanish–American War; Alfred N. Phillips, activeYearsEndDate, 1939-01-03. Generate a detailed description of this data. Sentence:
Alfred N. Phillips served in the United States Army and was in the Spanish-American War. He retired on Jan. 3, 1939.
3
Flan2021
gem/web_nlg_en:1.1.0
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Dialogue: Tim: Hi Bart, how are you? Bart: I'm good, thank you. Tim: Just came back from trekking. I recently changed my phone, don't have all my contact yet. Sorry, but I don't know this number :) Bart: It's Bart from Krakow :) Tim: Alright, nice to hear from you. How are you? :) Bart: I came back from Bulgaria yesterday. Tim: Oh, nice. Thanks for the pics. I texted you last week because I was going to the north of Poland and I was considering whether to stop in Wroclaw to meet up with you Bart: Oh, would be great. Tim: I had no internet in the mountains. Bart: Are you back in Krakow now? Tim: I'm back now, but I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow for 3 weeks. Bart: I would be delighted if you visited me. Give me a shout whenever you are close to Wroclaw. Hopefully, we can meet up next time. Tim: Sure, no problem :) Take care Bart: Bye What is a summary of this dialogue?
Tim has recently changed his phone and doesn't have all of his contacts yet. Bart came back from Bulgaria yesterday. Tim considered meeting Bart in Wroclaw as he is already in Poland. Tim is back in Cracow now, but he's leaving for Canada tomorrow for 3 weeks.
2
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samsum:1.0.0
zs_opt
I just took a test in school today. What question was I asked?
The water in a pond gets colder one night. Which tool is best to observe its temperature change?
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Flan2021
ai2_arc/ARC-Easy:1.0.0
zs_opt
Summarize this article: Burglars break into a vault filled with diamonds, watches and priceless family heirlooms and take their pick from the hundreds of safe deposit boxes inside while no-one outside is any the wiser. The row of unassuming shops and traders that make up London's jewellery quarter in the area known as Hatton Garden have long been the subject of secretive and seductive stories about underground passageways leading to gold stores and highly secure workshops where precious items are meticulously crafted by hand. But with such a closed network of family businesses rarely opened up for outsiders to see it's difficult to find out how many of the stories are true. Hatton Garden's reputation for diamond dealing initially came about at the end of the 19th Century when De Beers began selling their South African stones through London. The Hatton Garden area encompasses a small number of streets in Holborn surrounding the street of the same name. In an area covering roughly a tenth of a square mile, there are 300 shops and companies, including dealers, suppliers and craftsmen. Joanna Hardy, an independent jewellery expert, who worked in Hatton Garden for over 20 years, is reluctant to confirm any of the myths or rumours because she says it goes against what the industry is all about. "It's not so much a secret, it's that this is a trade that is built on trust. "People think that it's all about top secret stuff but it's because of the high value of the goods that make it a very closed community. The people who work there have been doing it for generations and when something like this happens it shocks everybody." The way the thieves have targeted the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company only seems to add to the mystery. "You don't see people holding up banks now, these crimes are done online behind a computer, but this seems all the more shocking because it's so old-school," Ms Hardy says. And with so much gold and so many precious gems contained in the row of East London buildings, most people would assume security is high, with alarms, double door entry systems and CCTV on every exit. But Peter Kirkham, a former detective chief inspector of the Metropolitan Police's specialist Flying Squad, says it's best not to assume. "There is a huge amount of difference in the way premises are protected. "From my experience this trade can actually be very complacent and think it just won't happen to them. "It's not unheard of for thieves to trigger the system, wait for the response and then act when it's thought [by others] it was just a false alarm. "If it is the case that there weren't strong security systems and procedures in place, thieves could have had the run of the place all weekend. There is just something that feels very odd about it all." In whatever way the raid was carried out, Mr Kirkham says the chances of high value pieces being recovered isn't high. "Jewellery is notorious for disappearing completely. It's broken up, recut and sold on the black market because no-one wants anything that is identifiable. "Like any trade when it comes to crime, no-one is bothered by the sentimentality." Summary:
It sounds like the screenplay from a heist movie.
1
Flan2021
huggingface:xsum
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Write highlights for this article: By. Emma Innes. PUBLISHED:. 12:16 EST, 28 January 2014. |. UPDATED:. 12:48 EST, 28 January 2014. A toddler has defied the odds by recovering from an incredibly rare condition that left her body covered in bruises. Hannah Hutchinson was just four weeks old when she was diagnosed with a rare condition that affects just one in 100,000 children. She has Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome, which leaves her suffering from tumours that dramatically deplete her blood platelet levels. Hannah Hutchinson (pictured with her parents, Vicki and James) has a rare and life-threatening condition that left her covered in huge bruises. It means her blood cannot clot so a simple cut or bruise could be life-threatening. The 19-month-old has to go to hospital every day and takes as many as ten different medications to control her condition. But specialists from Alder Hey Hospital, in Liverpool, believe they may have successfully treated the condition, and hope she can make a full recovery. Her mother, Vicki Hutchinson, first suspected something was wrong when Hannah was just one month old and she developed severe bruising on her stomach. She was rushed to A&E where doctors carried out a blood test and found that Hannah’s platelet count had dropped to a dangerously low level. Mother-of-four Mrs Hutchinson, 35, from Liverpool, said: ‘Hannah was born healthy and had a normal delivery - but when she was four weeks old I spotted a huge bruise on her belly while I was changing her nappy. Hannah had a tumour which depleted her platelet levels meaning her blood couldn't clot and she was at risk of a life-threatening bleed. She was diagnosed after developing a bruise on her stomach at one month old. Hannah (pictured in hospital) had to have surgery to remove the tumour but after the operation she started to bleed uncontrollably and ended up fighting for her life. ‘When you see something like that on your baby you think either someone has hurt her or that it is meningitis - so we rushed her straight to hospital. ‘The doctor’s thought that we had hurt Hannah at first, they didn’t know what was wrong with her. It wasn’t until they did a blood test that they noticed her platelets were very low. Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma is a rare benign tumour of the blood vessels. It is not cancerous and does not spread around the body. It is often accompanied by a potentially serious condition called Kasabach-Merritt syndrome. This occurs when the tumour traps and destroys platelets in the child's body. This means the child's platelet levels are depleted so their blood cannot clot properly. As a result, they are at risk of dangerous bleeding. Source: Boston Children's Hospital. ‘If I hadn’t got her straight to hospital, or had ignored the bruising, she could have died that day.’ Hannah had an operation to remove a large tumour from her torso when she was four months old, but had to be rushed into hospital again after the wound began to bleed uncontrollably. Her parents, Vicki and her husband James, spent their first wedding anniversary at their daughter’s bedside as she fought for her life in hospital. Mrs Hutchinson said: ‘She was bleeding really heavily from the wound so we rushed her straight to hospital. ‘They gave her a blood transfusion and pumped platelets into her before she was hurried into the operating theatre. ‘We really thought we were going to lose her that day, but she has really been a little fighter.’ The condition, which only affects children, means that Hannah’s platelet levels drop from a normal level of between 150 to 400 to as low as 12. The toddler has already undergone countless operations and spent a lot of time in hospital, and is still required to visit the hospital for monitoring. Hannah (pictured with her parents, Vicki and James, and her siblings Bethany, Sian and Andrew) is now starting to recover and her doctors hope she will grow out of the condition as she gets older. Hannah has to take up to ten medicines a day (pictured) as well as going to hospital for regular check ups. But her parents are hopeful that she will continue to show signs of recovery, and eventually recover fully from the condition. Alder Hey Hospital’s consultant paediatric oncologist Professor Barry Pizer said: ‘It is a very rare condition that I believe affects only one in 100,000 people. ‘Sufferers get these vast vascular anomalies that affect their platelets in blood vessels and can lead to bleeding disorders, which are often life-threatening. Hannah's mother, Vicki, said: 'When Hannah was first diagnosed we felt so alone. All we wanted was to find another mum or dad to speak to, someone who understood how we felt' ‘We currently do not know what causes the bleeding, but it can be fatal. We have tried a number of treatments with Hannah and we believe her last - a neurotherapy known as sirolimus - has been successful and she will begin to develop at a normal rate for a child her age. ‘The syndrome can cause severe problems for people depending where it is located in the body - in this case it is in Hannah’s chest and abdominal area. We hope the condition will burn itself out and will provide support to prevent the condition deteriorating. ‘I know the impact has been huge on Hannah’s family, but we are working to help her make a full recovery.’ Mr and Mrs Hutchinson are currently raising money for cancer charity CLIC Sargent and want to raise awareness of the rare condition to help other families in a similar position. They said: ‘When Hannah was first diagnosed we felt so alone. All we wanted was to find another mum or dad to speak to, someone who understood how we felt. ‘The only people we had to speak to were doctors and nurses and we went through a really lonely time. ‘We had a lot of support from our friends and family - but CLIC Sargent were brilliant and really helped us through a tough time. ‘That’s why we think it is so important to raise money for them and to raise awareness of the condition.’ Highlights:
Hannah Hutchinson had a tumour in her abdomen that depleted her platelet levels so her blood couldn't clot and she was at risk of dangerous bleeding. Was diagnosed after developing a bruise on her stomach at one month old. When she was four months old she had surgery to remove the tumour. She started to bleed uncontrollably and was left fighting for her life. Doctors hope the condition is now under control and that it will 'burn itself out' as she gets older.
0
Flan2021
cnn_dailymail:3.4.0
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