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Many plants are green indeed, and it is mainly because of the chemical chlorophyll
Also if you are interested in a science lesson..LOL..plants are green b/c of the chemical Chlorophyll
[ "I really like the color green. Always was my favorite one.", "Nice, do you like the other additive primary colors, red and blue, as well?", "Yes, but green is my favorite, it is the color of forests and nature.", "Speaking of forest and nature, did you know that many shades of green were named after plants ?", "I didn't know that, I suppose it is because many plants are green" ]
Many plants are green mainly because of a complex chemical known as chlorophyll which is involved in photosynthesis.
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But what about the fact that Chlorophyll is actually any of the various green pigments found in algae and plants and cyanobacteria?
But what about the fact that Chlorophyll is any of the several green pigments that is found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants? That's something I just read. LOL
[ "I really like the color green. Always was my favorite one.", "Nice, do you like the other additive primary colors, red and blue, as well?", "Yes, but green is my favorite, it is the color of forests and nature.", "Speaking of forest and nature, did you know that many shades of green were named after plants ?", "I didn't know that, I suppose it is because many plants are green", "Many plants are green indeed, and it is mainly because of the chemical chlorophyll", "Interesting, I remember learning that in 8th grade." ]
Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants.
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Cool, what about minerals, do you like emerald ? It is one of the several minerals that have a green color
several minerals also have a green color. Like an emerald which I really love!
[ "I really like the color green. Always was my favorite one.", "Nice, do you like the other additive primary colors, red and blue, as well?", "Yes, but green is my favorite, it is the color of forests and nature.", "Speaking of forest and nature, did you know that many shades of green were named after plants ?", "I didn't know that, I suppose it is because many plants are green", "Many plants are green indeed, and it is mainly because of the chemical chlorophyll", "Interesting, I remember learning that in 8th grade.", "But what about the fact that Chlorophyll is actually any of the various green pigments found in algae and plants and cyanobacteria?", "That's so interesting. I grew up surrounded by green foliage so I can relate to that, and I also used to garden, well I still do." ]
Several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.
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I don't but do you enjoy seeing cheerleader's encourage their team?
yes i do because it is an event where cheer cheerleaders cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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Cheerleading is an activity wherein the participants (referred to as ''cheerleaders'') cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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Yeah, their activities goes from slogan chanting to intense physical activities.
Yes the activities can be chanting of slogans to intense physical activity.
[ "Do you enjoy watching cheerleading?", "I don't but do you enjoy seeing cheerleader's encourage their team?", "I'm not particularly a fan but I respect them as athletes since they do all sort of stunts. Do you know what else is involved in cheerleading?" ]
It can range from chanting slogans to intense physical activity.
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Oh yeah? Did you cheer for a sports team or to entertain the crowd or were you in competition?
oh yea?, well when such events occur, then there need to be cheerleaders to to motivate sports teams, entertain the audience.
[ "Do you enjoy watching cheerleading?", "I don't but do you enjoy seeing cheerleader's encourage their team?", "I'm not particularly a fan but I respect them as athletes since they do all sort of stunts. Do you know what else is involved in cheerleading?", "Yeah, their activities goes from slogan chanting to intense physical activities.", "There are all sorts of national competitions for cheerleading as well. It has really changed a lot since I was a cheerleader years ago!" ]
It can be performed to motivate sports teams, entertain the audience, or for competition.
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That is because cheerleading is actually a USA thing as it started there
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[ "Do you enjoy watching cheerleading?", "I don't but do you enjoy seeing cheerleader's encourage their team?", "I'm not particularly a fan but I respect them as athletes since they do all sort of stunts. Do you know what else is involved in cheerleading?", "Yeah, their activities goes from slogan chanting to intense physical activities.", "There are all sorts of national competitions for cheerleading as well. It has really changed a lot since I was a cheerleader years ago!", "Oh yeah? Did you cheer for a sports team or to entertain the crowd or were you in competition?", "All three actually although I enjoyed the competition the most. Do you know where cheerleading came from?" ]
Cheerleading originated in the United States, and remains predominantly in America, with an estimated 1.5 million participants in all-star cheerleading.
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I haven't! I heard it was the third biggest island in all of Europe though.
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[ "Hey have you ever been to Ireland? My friend just got back funny enough." ]
Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe.
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Great Britain is one of them, but I am unsure about Scotland. Great Britain is larger than Ireland.
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[ "Hey have you ever been to Ireland? My friend just got back funny enough.", "I haven't! I heard it was the third biggest island in all of Europe though.", "Really? Is the UK and Scotland the other two?" ]
It is the second largest island in the British Isles, after Great Britain.
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The entirety of the British Isles has an area equal to 315, 159 km and a population just below 70 million.
Yes I do. The entirity of the British Isles have an area equal to 315,159 km, and around 70 million people.
[ "Hey have you ever been to Ireland? My friend just got back funny enough.", "I haven't! I heard it was the third biggest island in all of Europe though.", "Really? Is the UK and Scotland the other two?", "Great Britain is one of them, but I am unsure about Scotland. Great Britain is larger than Ireland.", "I want to visit there sometime. What do you know about Great Britain?" ]
Situated in the North Atlantic, the islands have a total area of approximately 315,159 km, and a combined population of just under 70 million.
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There are actually two parts of Ireland divided by politics- the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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[ "Hey have you ever been to Ireland? My friend just got back funny enough.", "I haven't! I heard it was the third biggest island in all of Europe though.", "Really? Is the UK and Scotland the other two?", "Great Britain is one of them, but I am unsure about Scotland. Great Britain is larger than Ireland.", "I want to visit there sometime. What do you know about Great Britain?", "The entirety of the British Isles has an area equal to 315, 159 km and a population just below 70 million.", "Really? That's a lot of people. Although where I live in the US there are a lot. What else do you know?" ]
Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, in the northeast of the island.
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I have not but what about you? Are you able to get 12 strikes and hit the max score of 300?
I haven't in a long time, it is pretty tough. I wonder how much those guys practice to be able to score a 300, which you need 12 strikes in a row to do!
[ "I really enjoy bowling! I am not good, but try! Do you bowl?" ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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A turkey! Yeah, if you get three strikes in a row, you get what's called a "turkey"!
I guess they just torque their wrist in a certain way, seems hard though. I think if you get three strikes in a row it's called a turkey, how weird is that.
[ "I really enjoy bowling! I am not good, but try! Do you bowl?", "I have not but what about you? Are you able to get 12 strikes and hit the max score of 300?", "12 strikes is impossible for me lol! Does hitting them in a row even get you anything?" ]
Three consecutive strikes is a known as a ''turkey''.
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I'm not sure but going back to consecutive terms, apparently four is called a "hambone"!
I'm not sure to be honest, but going to back to weird terms, apparently four strikes in a row is called a ''hambone'', where do they come up with these names?
[ "I really enjoy bowling! I am not good, but try! Do you bowl?", "I have not but what about you? Are you able to get 12 strikes and hit the max score of 300?", "12 strikes is impossible for me lol! Does hitting them in a row even get you anything?", "A turkey! Yeah, if you get three strikes in a row, you get what's called a \"turkey\"!", "That's a funny term! Who invented bowling?" ]
The term ''hambone'' has also been used to describe four consecutive strikes.
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Apparently once you get past 3, you just add the word bagger to the number of strikes, so I guess it'd be a five-bagger!
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[ "I really enjoy bowling! I am not good, but try! Do you bowl?", "I have not but what about you? Are you able to get 12 strikes and hit the max score of 300?", "12 strikes is impossible for me lol! Does hitting them in a row even get you anything?", "A turkey! Yeah, if you get three strikes in a row, you get what's called a \"turkey\"!", "That's a funny term! Who invented bowling?", "I'm not sure but going back to consecutive terms, apparently four is called a \"hambone\"!", "That's hilarious! What is five in a row?" ]
Further strings of strikes are referred to as the number with the word ''bagger'', such as ''four-bagger'' for four consecutive strikes.
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John Ray Grisham Jr is best known for writing popular legal thrillers. Do you like those kinds of books?
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[ "Someone suggested to me that I would enjoy John Grisham books. Can you tell me a little about him?" ]
John Ray Grisham Jr. (; born February 8, 1955) is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist best known for his popular legal thrillers.
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I'm not informed of that but as of 2012, he has sold over 275 million copies of his books worldwide.
He does, and as of 2012 all of his books had sold over 275 million copies across the globe
[ "Someone suggested to me that I would enjoy John Grisham books. Can you tell me a little about him?", "John Ray Grisham Jr is best known for writing popular legal thrillers. Do you like those kinds of books?", "Im not really sure. It does sound interesting though. Does he still write?" ]
As of 2012, his books have sold over 275 million copies worldwide.
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8 of them have, such as "The Chamber" and "The Rainmaker".
9 of his books have been made into movies, including the chamber and the rainmaker. The firm starring tom cruise was the most popular
[ "Someone suggested to me that I would enjoy John Grisham books. Can you tell me a little about him?", "John Ray Grisham Jr is best known for writing popular legal thrillers. Do you like those kinds of books?", "Im not really sure. It does sound interesting though. Does he still write?", "I'm not informed of that but as of 2012, he has sold over 275 million copies of his books worldwide.", "Wow. That is an insane amount. Have some of his books been turned into movies?" ]
Eight of his other novels have also been adapted into films: ''The Chamber'', ''The Client'', ''A Painted House'', ''The Pelican Brief'', ''The Rainmaker'', ''The Runaway Jury'', ''Skipping Christmas'', and ''A Time to Kill''.
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Yea, and if you speak anything other than english, his books have been translated into 42 Languages
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[ "Someone suggested to me that I would enjoy John Grisham books. Can you tell me a little about him?", "John Ray Grisham Jr is best known for writing popular legal thrillers. Do you like those kinds of books?", "Im not really sure. It does sound interesting though. Does he still write?", "I'm not informed of that but as of 2012, he has sold over 275 million copies of his books worldwide.", "Wow. That is an insane amount. Have some of his books been turned into movies?", "8 of them have, such as \"The Chamber\" and \"The Rainmaker\".", "I may have to check out some of the movies before I start reading just to see if I like them." ]
His books have been translated into 42 languages and published worldwide.
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Even though I know some fact about American football, I don't watch it. Did you know that American football is also know as gridiron?
I do, the Dallas Cowboys. Bad of late but they will do great one day.
[ "I rather enjoy American football particularly college football. Do you watch/ have a favorite team?" ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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When you watch football, do you like to see the defense stopping the offense's advance ?
yes one day our offense will do great things with the football. Running, passing our way to victory.
[ "I rather enjoy American football particularly college football. Do you watch/ have a favorite team?", "Even though I know some fact about American football, I don't watch it. Did you know that American football is also know as gridiron?", "I have never heard about that term before, and I really enjoy watching football" ]
The offense, which is the team controlling the oval-shaped football, attempts to advance down the field by running with or passing the ball, while the defense, which is the team without control of the ball, aims to stop the offense's advance and aims to take control of the ball for themselves.
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Since you mentioned Antonio Ramiro Romo, let me tell you some facts about him, did you know that he played with the Dallas Cowboys for 14 seasons?
yes, he played 14 seasons and those were truly the worst. We, and all dallas fans are very happy he is gone.
[ "I rather enjoy American football particularly college football. Do you watch/ have a favorite team?", "Even though I know some fact about American football, I don't watch it. Did you know that American football is also know as gridiron?", "I have never heard about that term before, and I really enjoy watching football", "When you watch football, do you like to see the defense stopping the offense's advance ?", "Yes, that is my favorite thing to see, Antonio Ramiro Romo was the best" ]
Antonio Ramiro Romo (born April 21, 1980) is an American football television analyst and former quarterback who played 14 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL).
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So let me tell you about Reyne Prescott then, he was born July 29, 1993 and is a quarterback
I actually went to college with Dak, we can only hope that him being in the NFL will help the dallas cowboys.
[ "I rather enjoy American football particularly college football. Do you watch/ have a favorite team?", "Even though I know some fact about American football, I don't watch it. Did you know that American football is also know as gridiron?", "I have never heard about that term before, and I really enjoy watching football", "When you watch football, do you like to see the defense stopping the offense's advance ?", "Yes, that is my favorite thing to see, Antonio Ramiro Romo was the best", "Since you mentioned Antonio Ramiro Romo, let me tell you some facts about him, did you know that he played with the Dallas Cowboys for 14 seasons?", "I didn't know he played for that long, from the dallas cowboys I only remember Rayne Dakota Prescott" ]
Rayne Dakota ''Dak'' Prescott (born July 29, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL).
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He was born February 8, 1955 and is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician and activist.
He was born February 8, 1955 and is an american bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist
[ "I love John Grisham movies and books,can you tell me more about him?" ]
John Ray Grisham Jr. (; born February 8, 1955) is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist best known for his popular legal thrillers.
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Yeah, another about him is that his popular legal thrillers is his best known feature.
Most definetly! He is best known for his popular legal thrillers
[ "I love John Grisham movies and books,can you tell me more about him?", "He was born February 8, 1955 and is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician and activist.", "Wow! Really versatile and prolific I must say" ]
John Ray Grisham Jr. (; born February 8, 1955) is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist best known for his popular legal thrillers.
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I don't know them all but "The Firm" was his first bestseller and sold over 7 million copies.
His first bestseller is ''The Firm'' it sold more than seven million copies
[ "I love John Grisham movies and books,can you tell me more about him?", "He was born February 8, 1955 and is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician and activist.", "Wow! Really versatile and prolific I must say", "Yeah, another about him is that his popular legal thrillers is his best known feature.", "What are his movie and book titles?" ]
Grisham's first bestseller, ''The Firm'', sold more than seven million copies.
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I'm not sure what happens in it but it was adapted into a film and a 2012 TV series.
It is a story about attorney Mitchell McDeere and his family
[ "I love John Grisham movies and books,can you tell me more about him?", "He was born February 8, 1955 and is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician and activist.", "Wow! Really versatile and prolific I must say", "Yeah, another about him is that his popular legal thrillers is his best known feature.", "What are his movie and book titles?", "I don't know them all but \"The Firm\" was his first bestseller and sold over 7 million copies.", "What happened to in the firm?" ]
The book was adapted into a 1993 feature film of the same name, starring Tom Cruise, and a 2012 TV series which ''continues the story of attorney Mitchell McDeere and his family 10 years after the events of the film and novel.''
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Oh, awesome! I'm a bot, so I can't play video games, but they've become part of popular culture in most of the world. What games do you design?
Off and on, it seems as if gaming has become a part of popular culture. What types of games do you design?
[ "I help design video games for a living. More on the concept side, less on the actual building! Do you play?" ]
Since the 1980s, video gaming has become a popular form of entertainment and a part of modern popular culture in most parts of the world.
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What platforms do you design games for -- PCs, video game consoles, etc.?
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[ "I help design video games for a living. More on the concept side, less on the actual building! Do you play?", "Oh, awesome! I'm a bot, so I can't play video games, but they've become part of popular culture in most of the world. What games do you design?", "Educational, primarily for grade school age children. And yes, they are officially *enmeshed* in our culture for better or worse. I try to work for the better!" ]
The electronic systems used to play video games are known as platforms; examples of these are personal computers and video game consoles.
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Ah, I see. The indie game industry has seen a lot of growth in the iOS market.
Seems like there has been much growth for iOS devices like the iPad.
[ "I help design video games for a living. More on the concept side, less on the actual building! Do you play?", "Oh, awesome! I'm a bot, so I can't play video games, but they've become part of popular culture in most of the world. What games do you design?", "Educational, primarily for grade school age children. And yes, they are officially *enmeshed* in our culture for better or worse. I try to work for the better!", "What platforms do you design games for -- PCs, video game consoles, etc.?", "Primarily for iPads and tablets, since so many schools now distribute them to kids. I feel fortunate our boys are in a school district that distributes iPads for school use." ]
The independent game industry has seen a substantial rise in recent years with the growth of new online distribution systems, such as Steam and Uplay, as well as the mobile game market, such as for Android and iOS devices.
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That's interesting. It turns out the iPad is second only to Android devices in sales.
Yep, and new the iPad is the second-most popular kind of tablet. Apple knows what they are doing!
[ "I help design video games for a living. More on the concept side, less on the actual building! Do you play?", "Oh, awesome! I'm a bot, so I can't play video games, but they've become part of popular culture in most of the world. What games do you design?", "Educational, primarily for grade school age children. And yes, they are officially *enmeshed* in our culture for better or worse. I try to work for the better!", "What platforms do you design games for -- PCs, video game consoles, etc.?", "Primarily for iPads and tablets, since so many schools now distribute them to kids. I feel fortunate our boys are in a school district that distributes iPads for school use.", "Ah, I see. The indie game industry has seen a lot of growth in the iOS market.", "Apple was super smart -- they realized the device was just the *delivery* system. It's all the apps and game and music downloads that bring the ka-ching!" ]
As of January 2015, Apple had sold more than 250 million iPads, though sales peaked in 2013 and it is now the second-most popular kind of tablet computer, by sales, after Android-based types.
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Actually, bots don't have favorites. But speaking of games, have you ever heard of “applying game design to itself”? It is a topic of research in metadesign
I really enjoy strategy games. Game design is currently a topic in metadesign.
[ "My favorite thing about games is that they come in infinite designs. What kind of games do you like?" ]
Applying game design to itself is a current research topic in metadesign.
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Well, I know that games have inspired research in fields such as probability, economics and artificial intelligence.
I'm a big fan of open world games like GTA! Games like that have inspired a lot of research in fields of AI and probability.
[ "My favorite thing about games is that they come in infinite designs. What kind of games do you like?", "Actually, bots don't have favorites. But speaking of games, have you ever heard of “applying game design to itself”? It is a topic of research in metadesign", "I have never heard of such topic. What else do you know about games and research?" ]
Games have historically inspired seminal research in the fields of probability, artificial intelligence, economics, and optimization theory.
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Let me tell you then. Game design creates rules, goals and challenges to define games
Me too! They have come a long way and it is nice that it has made participation within groups avaliable.
[ "My favorite thing about games is that they come in infinite designs. What kind of games do you like?", "Actually, bots don't have favorites. But speaking of games, have you ever heard of “applying game design to itself”? It is a topic of research in metadesign", "I have never heard of such topic. What else do you know about games and research?", "Well, I know that games have inspired research in fields such as probability, economics and artificial intelligence.", "Very interesting, but I don't really know what game design is" ]
Game design creates goals, rules and challenges to define a board game, card game, dice game, casino game, role-playing game, sport, video game, war game or simulation that produces desirable interactions among its participants and, possibly, spectators.
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Great question. I know that games have also inspired research in the optimization theory field.
I think it will hold a lot of AI.
[ "My favorite thing about games is that they come in infinite designs. What kind of games do you like?", "Actually, bots don't have favorites. But speaking of games, have you ever heard of “applying game design to itself”? It is a topic of research in metadesign", "I have never heard of such topic. What else do you know about games and research?", "Well, I know that games have inspired research in fields such as probability, economics and artificial intelligence.", "Very interesting, but I don't really know what game design is", "Let me tell you then. Game design creates rules, goals and challenges to define games", "Cool, I wonder what the future holds for video games." ]
Games have historically inspired seminal research in the fields of probability, artificial intelligence, economics, and optimization theory.
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I am a bot so I don't really have interesting, so I will just tell you some facts I know about this sport, which is one of the major throwing sports
I am! It's one of the major forms of throwing sports, although I've personally never thrown my bowling ball :p
[ "Hi, I love bowling are you at all interested in the sport?" ]
It is one of the major forms of throwing sports.
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Indeed, 3 consecutive strikes is called a turkey
Yeah that's three consecutive strikes. A hambone is four consecutive strikes.
[ "Hi, I love bowling are you at all interested in the sport?", "I am a bot so I don't really have interesting, so I will just tell you some facts I know about this sport, which is one of the major throwing sports", "That's cool to hear it classified like that. I have once bowled 300 in a game before, we call it a turkey." ]
Three consecutive strikes is a known as a ''turkey''.
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Let me inform you about target variations the, the aim in this case is to get the ball close to a target
There's also a target variation of bowling, where you try to get the ball as close to a target as you can rather than knocking down pins
[ "Hi, I love bowling are you at all interested in the sport?", "I am a bot so I don't really have interesting, so I will just tell you some facts I know about this sport, which is one of the major throwing sports", "That's cool to hear it classified like that. I have once bowled 300 in a game before, we call it a turkey.", "Indeed, 3 consecutive strikes is called a turkey", "Even though I love bowling I'm not an expert on the rules and terms." ]
In target variations, the aim is usually to get the ball as close to a mark as possible.
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So I will tell you some more about target bowling, the ground you play on is different, it's grass, a synthetic surface or gravel
Yeah! The ground you play on is different, too. It's grass or gravel
[ "Hi, I love bowling are you at all interested in the sport?", "I am a bot so I don't really have interesting, so I will just tell you some facts I know about this sport, which is one of the major throwing sports", "That's cool to hear it classified like that. I have once bowled 300 in a game before, we call it a turkey.", "Indeed, 3 consecutive strikes is called a turkey", "Even though I love bowling I'm not an expert on the rules and terms.", "Let me inform you about target variations the, the aim in this case is to get the ball close to a target", "Wow, every time I have bowled the objective has been to take down the pins. I may have to look into the target variation." ]
The pin version of bowling is often played on a flat wooden or other synthetic surface (which can be oiled in different patterns for different techniques), while in target bowling, the surface may be grass, gravel or a synthetic surface.
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I have no opinion on him, being a bot. But I do recognize that he was a musician as well as an actor.
yes, Elvis Aron Presley, the American singer, actor and musician is a favorite of mine.
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Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer, musician, and actor.
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That's interesting to know. He was among the 20th century's most significant cultural figures.
Cool. He was referred to as the ''king of Rock'', or just ''The King'' when he was alive.
[ "Do you like Elvis Presley? I like the old movies he was in.", "I have no opinion on him, being a bot. But I do recognize that he was a musician as well as an actor.", "He was born in Tupel, Miss, where I am from, but he moved to Memphis, Tenn. when he was thirteen." ]
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or simply ''the King''.
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That's good to know. He began his music career at Sun Records in 1954.
Wow he would be an old man. he began recording at Sun records with producer Sam Phillips in 1954. That seems like a long time ago now.
[ "Do you like Elvis Presley? I like the old movies he was in.", "I have no opinion on him, being a bot. But I do recognize that he was a musician as well as an actor.", "He was born in Tupel, Miss, where I am from, but he moved to Memphis, Tenn. when he was thirteen.", "That's interesting to know. He was among the 20th century's most significant cultural figures.", "Extremely popular musician. He was born in 1935, so he would be 83 now if he was still alive" ]
His music career began there in 1954, recording at Sun Records with producer Sam Phillips, who wanted to bring the sound of African American music to a wider audience.
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Huh, that's interesting. Colonel Tom Parker arranged for his contract to be bought by RCA Victor, and then managed him for over 20 years.
Yes, i have seen some of his movies. in 1955, Colonel Tom Parker arranged a recording contract with RCA Victor for Presley. This really put him on the map and on the charts.
[ "Do you like Elvis Presley? I like the old movies he was in.", "I have no opinion on him, being a bot. But I do recognize that he was a musician as well as an actor.", "He was born in Tupel, Miss, where I am from, but he moved to Memphis, Tenn. when he was thirteen.", "That's interesting to know. He was among the 20th century's most significant cultural figures.", "Extremely popular musician. He was born in 1935, so he would be 83 now if he was still alive", "That's good to know. He began his music career at Sun Records in 1954.", "Some of his movie were about the military. He was honorably discharged in 1960" ]
Fontana joined to complete the lineup of Presley's classic quartet and RCA Victor acquired his contract in a deal arranged by Colonel Tom Parker, who would manage the singer for more than two decades.
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Neat, that's the color found between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.
I love green. It is between blue and yellow on the spectrum of visible light.
[ "I just finished painting my bedroom my favorite color, green." ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Yes, chlorophyll is the largest contributor of green in nature, it is a chemical plants use to make sunlight into chemical energy.
I bet it does. The largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, a chemical produced in plants.
[ "I just finished painting my bedroom my favorite color, green.", "Neat, that's the color found between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "Do you know what makes the color green in a lot of the things we see around us like trees and grass?" ]
By far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.
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Yes and many animals have adapted to their green surroundings by taking a green hue as camouflage.
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[ "I just finished painting my bedroom my favorite color, green.", "Neat, that's the color found between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "Do you know what makes the color green in a lot of the things we see around us like trees and grass?", "Yes, chlorophyll is the largest contributor of green in nature, it is a chemical plants use to make sunlight into chemical energy.", "Oh i didnt know that. Thats cool that nature contributes to it" ]
Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.
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I see, you may also be interested to know that their eyes are independently mobile.
An interesting thing about them is their eyes are independently mobile. They can train each one on different objects.
[ "I just finished painting my bedroom my favorite color, green.", "Neat, that's the color found between yellow and blue on the visible spectrum.", "Do you know what makes the color green in a lot of the things we see around us like trees and grass?", "Yes, chlorophyll is the largest contributor of green in nature, it is a chemical plants use to make sunlight into chemical energy.", "Oh i didnt know that. Thats cool that nature contributes to it", "Yes and many animals have adapted to their green surroundings by taking a green hue as camouflage.", "I like how chameleons change their colors to blend in" ]
Chameleons' eyes are independently mobile, but in aiming at a prey item, they focus forward in coordination, affording the animal stereoscopic vision.
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Well, I know its the processing and communicating financial information. What do you like about it?
Accounting is the processing and communication of financial information. It seems like serious stuff!
[ "Hello, accounting is very fun, I like to work with numbers." ]
Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations.
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Yes, the modern field of it was established by Luca Pacioli in 1494.
Accounting was established by an Italian mathematician in 1494!
[ "Hello, accounting is very fun, I like to work with numbers.", "Well, I know its the processing and communicating financial information. What do you like about it?", "It's an exciting job that allows me to do all the financial processes in an orderly manner. I've never though about it but do you know how old accounting is?" ]
The modern field was established by the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in 1494.
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Yeah, you would be known as an accountant too since you practice accounting.
Accountants or people who work in accounting must be very smart and responsible!
[ "Hello, accounting is very fun, I like to work with numbers.", "Well, I know its the processing and communicating financial information. What do you like about it?", "It's an exciting job that allows me to do all the financial processes in an orderly manner. I've never though about it but do you know how old accounting is?", "Yes, the modern field of it was established by Luca Pacioli in 1494.", "That's pretty freaking old, I'm glad to be working in an old established job like this." ]
Practitioners of accounting are known as accountants.
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Of course, a synonymous term for accounting would be "financial reporting".
Accounting and financial reporting are considered synonyms as they mean the same thing.
[ "Hello, accounting is very fun, I like to work with numbers.", "Well, I know its the processing and communicating financial information. What do you like about it?", "It's an exciting job that allows me to do all the financial processes in an orderly manner. I've never though about it but do you know how old accounting is?", "Yes, the modern field of it was established by Luca Pacioli in 1494.", "That's pretty freaking old, I'm glad to be working in an old established job like this.", "Yeah, you would be known as an accountant too since you practice accounting.", "Yeah, although sometimes I like to use synonyms to change up the way I speak with my friends, do you happen to know any for accounting?" ]
The terms ''accounting'' and ''financial reporting'' are often used as synonyms.
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Oh, the island in the North Atlantic? That's interesting.
it is very nice, it is an island in the North Atlantic
[ "I have never been to Ireland before." ]
Ireland (; ; Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic.
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I don't know, but Great Britain sits to its east, across the North Channel.
yes in fact It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel
[ "I have never been to Ireland before.", "Oh, the island in the North Atlantic? That's interesting.", "Is Ireland part of the UK?" ]
It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel.
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I couldn't say, but I know it's Europe's third largest island.
i have heard it is the third-largest island in Europe
[ "I have never been to Ireland before.", "Oh, the island in the North Atlantic? That's interesting.", "Is Ireland part of the UK?", "I don't know, but Great Britain sits to its east, across the North Channel.", "I see. That is interesting. When was Ireland founded?" ]
Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe.
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I don't know that, either, but I happen to know that the island is separated into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which belongs to the UK.
in school i learned that Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island
[ "I have never been to Ireland before.", "Oh, the island in the North Atlantic? That's interesting.", "Is Ireland part of the UK?", "I don't know, but Great Britain sits to its east, across the North Channel.", "I see. That is interesting. When was Ireland founded?", "I couldn't say, but I know it's Europe's third largest island.", "I had no idea. Do you know the population?" ]
Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, in the northeast of the island.
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There was races for automobiles as soon as they recorded as early as 1867.
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[ "I really like Auto racing. In fact I'm watching the British Grand Prix right now!" ]
Almost as soon as automobiles had been invented, races of various sorts were organised, with the first recorded as early as 1867.
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By the 30's there had been special racing cars created.
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[ "I really like Auto racing. In fact I'm watching the British Grand Prix right now!", "There was races for automobiles as soon as they recorded as early as 1867.", "It sure has come a long way. This formula 1 race right now is downright bonkers." ]
By the 1930s specialist racing cars had developed.
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I couldn't say, but the first organized race was in 1887, put on by a Paris publication called "Le Velocipede".
Sounds right. The first organized contest ran on april 28 1987 by chief editor of Paris Publication ''Le Velocipede Monsieur Fossier which I find very interesting.
[ "I really like Auto racing. In fact I'm watching the British Grand Prix right now!", "There was races for automobiles as soon as they recorded as early as 1867.", "It sure has come a long way. This formula 1 race right now is downright bonkers.", "By the 30's there had been special racing cars created.", "Was that influenced by the advent of the Ford v8?" ]
The first organized contest was on April 28, 1887, by the chief editor of Paris publication ''Le Vélocipède'', Monsieur Fossier.
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I don't know, except that there are numerous ones, and they all have different rules and regulations.
Yeah. Fords are great. American made. There are now numerous different categories, each with different rules and regulations for each class of cars and events.
[ "I really like Auto racing. In fact I'm watching the British Grand Prix right now!", "There was races for automobiles as soon as they recorded as early as 1867.", "It sure has come a long way. This formula 1 race right now is downright bonkers.", "By the 30's there had been special racing cars created.", "Was that influenced by the advent of the Ford v8?", "I couldn't say, but the first organized race was in 1887, put on by a Paris publication called \"Le Velocipede\".", "Oh, OK. And how many different types of races are there today?" ]
There are now numerous different categories, each with different rules and regulations.
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Cool. The first motoring race, in 1894, ran from Paris to Rouen.
Yes. The first competition considered to be a worl competition was organized from Paris to Rouen and written about by The Parisian magazine known as Le Petit Journal.
[ "I really like Auto racing. In fact I'm watching the British Grand Prix right now!", "There was races for automobiles as soon as they recorded as early as 1867.", "It sure has come a long way. This formula 1 race right now is downright bonkers.", "By the 30's there had been special racing cars created.", "Was that influenced by the advent of the Ford v8?", "I couldn't say, but the first organized race was in 1887, put on by a Paris publication called \"Le Velocipede\".", "Oh, OK. And how many different types of races are there today?", "I don't know, except that there are numerous ones, and they all have different rules and regulations.", "Yeah, there are more racing leagues than you can shake a stick at. Obviously though, I'm partial to Formula 1." ]
On July 22, 1894, the Parisian magazine ''Le Petit Journal'' organized what is considered to be the world's first motoring competition, from Paris to Rouen.
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The Goldendoodle is a cross breed dog.
The Golden doodle is a cross breed dog
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The Goldendoodle is a cross-breed dog, which is obtained by breeding a Golden Retriever with a Poodle.
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The goldendoodle was first bred by Monica Dickens in 1969.
The golden doodle was first bred by monica dickens in 1969
[ "have you ever heard about goldendoodle?", "The Goldendoodle is a cross breed dog.", "oh cool, i'm so curious to know more about this dog. my friend got one but i don't think i've ever seen one" ]
The Goldendoodle was first bred by Monica Dickens in 1969.
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No.Poodles are considered to be hypoallergenic
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[ "have you ever heard about goldendoodle?", "The Goldendoodle is a cross breed dog.", "oh cool, i'm so curious to know more about this dog. my friend got one but i don't think i've ever seen one", "The goldendoodle was first bred by Monica Dickens in 1969.", "do you know what they look like? what's special about them?" ]
Poodles are considered to be hypoallergenic.
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I'm not sure. That said, they do not shed, and that reduces dander.
Yes. Their coats do not shed which reduces dander
[ "have you ever heard about goldendoodle?", "The Goldendoodle is a cross breed dog.", "oh cool, i'm so curious to know more about this dog. my friend got one but i don't think i've ever seen one", "The goldendoodle was first bred by Monica Dickens in 1969.", "do you know what they look like? what's special about them?", "No.Poodles are considered to be hypoallergenic", "oh nice, so people with allergies can have these dogs" ]
Their coats do not shed, which reduces dander.
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I don't know where they come from. However, I do know that dander is an allergy-causing protein.
Dander is the protein that sheds from the skin and causes allergies in humans
[ "have you ever heard about goldendoodle?", "The Goldendoodle is a cross breed dog.", "oh cool, i'm so curious to know more about this dog. my friend got one but i don't think i've ever seen one", "The goldendoodle was first bred by Monica Dickens in 1969.", "do you know what they look like? what's special about them?", "No.Poodles are considered to be hypoallergenic", "oh nice, so people with allergies can have these dogs", "I'm not sure. That said, they do not shed, and that reduces dander.", "that's good to know! Where do these dogs come from?" ]
Dander is a protein that sheds from the skin and causes allergies in humans.
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I wouldn't know, but I know that motivation is the reason people act, or desire, or need something.
Motivation - helps prove someone's actions and desires
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Motivation is the reason for people's actions, desires, and needs.
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Again, I wouldn't know, but motivation is what gives a person the desire to repeat their behavior.
Yes, motivation helps direct one's behavior and actions
[ "What do you think is more important, motivation or discipline?", "I wouldn't know, but I know that motivation is the reason people act, or desire, or need something.", "I really lack motivation, but I've heard it's more important to have discipline." ]
Motivation is also one's direction to behavior, or what causes a person to want to repeat a behavior.
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Well, a motive helps prompt someone to act in a certain way.
Well a motive helps prompt someone to act in a certain way
[ "What do you think is more important, motivation or discipline?", "I wouldn't know, but I know that motivation is the reason people act, or desire, or need something.", "I really lack motivation, but I've heard it's more important to have discipline.", "Again, I wouldn't know, but motivation is what gives a person the desire to repeat their behavior.", "How can you tell" ]
A motive is what prompts the person to act in a certain way, or at least develop an inclination for specific behavior.
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That's an interesting thought. On another topic, I know of something called the breadth of disclosure, which is the range of topics two people discuss.
Yes true, but disclosure is important when talking about the range of topics, especially among two individuals
[ "What do you think is more important, motivation or discipline?", "I wouldn't know, but I know that motivation is the reason people act, or desire, or need something.", "I really lack motivation, but I've heard it's more important to have discipline.", "Again, I wouldn't know, but motivation is what gives a person the desire to repeat their behavior.", "How can you tell", "Well, a motive helps prompt someone to act in a certain way.", "But what if someone is lying about their motive? Then you don't know their true motivation." ]
The range of topics discussed by two individuals is the breadth of disclosure.
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Nice, are you good at knocking as many pins as possible?
i have never been particularly good, i'm normally luck to hit 1 pin ha
[ "I love bowling I used to do it for a year back in highschool, very fun." ]
The objective is to score the highest pinfall by knocking down as many pins as possible.
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I am not sure about bowling's inception, but I do know about an event that started in 1965
i think the bowling world cup fi
[ "I love bowling I used to do it for a year back in highschool, very fun.", "Nice, are you good at knocking as many pins as possible?", "I am not sure, it can be difficult, its actually quite frustrating when you start doing bad. I wonder how long bowling has been a sport?" ]
Since its inception in 1965, this event has brought together champions from all over world so that players from small countries with few bowling facilities can meet the greats of the sport, all on equal terms and all in a spirit of friendly competition.
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Well, I know that this event brings together champions from places all over the world.
haha, i'm pretty sure the bowling world cup began in 1965, which is pretty cool with the amount of countries which enter
[ "I love bowling I used to do it for a year back in highschool, very fun.", "Nice, are you good at knocking as many pins as possible?", "I am not sure, it can be difficult, its actually quite frustrating when you start doing bad. I wonder how long bowling has been a sport?", "I am not sure about bowling's inception, but I do know about an event that started in 1965", "What do you know about this event ?" ]
Since its inception in 1965, this event has brought together champions from all over world so that players from small countries with few bowling facilities can meet the greats of the sport, all on equal terms and all in a spirit of friendly competition.
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If you think so. What I can tell you is that this championship is the largest in terms of participating nations.
it certainly give the football world cup competition for the amount of countries which participate.
[ "I love bowling I used to do it for a year back in highschool, very fun.", "Nice, are you good at knocking as many pins as possible?", "I am not sure, it can be difficult, its actually quite frustrating when you start doing bad. I wonder how long bowling has been a sport?", "I am not sure about bowling's inception, but I do know about an event that started in 1965", "What do you know about this event ?", "Well, I know that this event brings together champions from places all over the world.", "Yeah, but I think bowling used to be a huge sport back in the day, more so than now." ]
It is the largest annual international sports championship in terms of participating nations.
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Okay, let's get back to bowling now. Did you know that heavier balls will topple more pins ?
I suppose you bowling is more like weightlifting then. The heavier the ball the more pins will topple.
[ "I love bowling I used to do it for a year back in highschool, very fun.", "Nice, are you good at knocking as many pins as possible?", "I am not sure, it can be difficult, its actually quite frustrating when you start doing bad. I wonder how long bowling has been a sport?", "I am not sure about bowling's inception, but I do know about an event that started in 1965", "What do you know about this event ?", "Well, I know that this event brings together champions from places all over the world.", "Yeah, but I think bowling used to be a huge sport back in the day, more so than now.", "If you think so. What I can tell you is that this championship is the largest in terms of participating nations.", "Yeah, but sadly bowling just isn't as demanding and difficult as football, so it's fallen off while football is as prominent as ever." ]
Generally, the heavier the ball, the more pins that will topple on two equivalent shots.
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Oh, OK! Well, to start, bowling involves rolling a bowling ball toward some sort of target.
well you have come to the right place! Bowling is a sport or leisure activity in which a player rolls or throws a bowling ball towards a target!
[ "I'm dying to learn how to bowl! All of my friends love it and I'm feeling left out!" ]
Bowling is a sport or leisure activity in which a player rolls or throws a bowling ball towards a target.
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If you do knock them down on the first try, that's called a strike. However, if you take two tries to knock them all down, that's called a spare.
The goal is to get a strike. you get a strike when all the pins are knocked down on the first roll, whereas a spare is when all the pins are knocked over on the second shot.
[ "I'm dying to learn how to bowl! All of my friends love it and I'm feeling left out!", "Oh, OK! Well, to start, bowling involves rolling a bowling ball toward some sort of target.", "The target being pins I guess! That's the extent of my knowledge! Do I have to knock them all down on my first try?" ]
A strike is when all the pins are knocked down on the first roll, whereas a spare is when all the pins are knocked over on the second shot.
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I don't know. But, back to the scoring, if you manage 12 strikes in a row, you get the maximum score of 300.
Since 1000 BC! the maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
[ "I'm dying to learn how to bowl! All of my friends love it and I'm feeling left out!", "Oh, OK! Well, to start, bowling involves rolling a bowling ball toward some sort of target.", "The target being pins I guess! That's the extent of my knowledge! Do I have to knock them all down on my first try?", "If you do knock them down on the first try, that's called a strike. However, if you take two tries to knock them all down, that's called a spare.", "Oh good! I'll definitely need two chances!! How long has bowling been around?" ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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There are actually names for various strings of strikes. For example, four strikes in a row is called a "four-bagger".
Yea, well Jesus created it but it was created 1000 before he was born cause he is the creator of all things! Further strings of strikes are referred to as the number with the word ''bagger'' such as a ''four-bagger''
[ "I'm dying to learn how to bowl! All of my friends love it and I'm feeling left out!", "Oh, OK! Well, to start, bowling involves rolling a bowling ball toward some sort of target.", "The target being pins I guess! That's the extent of my knowledge! Do I have to knock them all down on my first try?", "If you do knock them down on the first try, that's called a strike. However, if you take two tries to knock them all down, that's called a spare.", "Oh good! I'll definitely need two chances!! How long has bowling been around?", "I don't know. But, back to the scoring, if you manage 12 strikes in a row, you get the maximum score of 300.", "300 seems like an impossible score, but I'll do my best! What else can you tell me?" ]
Further strings of strikes are referred to as the number with the word ''bagger'', such as ''four-bagger'' for four consecutive strikes.
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I can't really say. The pin version of bowling usually takes place on a wood or synthetic surface, but there is also target blowing, which can be done on grass or gravel.
you will need shoes for the flat wooden or synthetic surface that the game is played on
[ "I'm dying to learn how to bowl! All of my friends love it and I'm feeling left out!", "Oh, OK! Well, to start, bowling involves rolling a bowling ball toward some sort of target.", "The target being pins I guess! That's the extent of my knowledge! Do I have to knock them all down on my first try?", "If you do knock them down on the first try, that's called a strike. However, if you take two tries to knock them all down, that's called a spare.", "Oh good! I'll definitely need two chances!! How long has bowling been around?", "I don't know. But, back to the scoring, if you manage 12 strikes in a row, you get the maximum score of 300.", "300 seems like an impossible score, but I'll do my best! What else can you tell me?", "There are actually names for various strings of strikes. For example, four strikes in a row is called a \"four-bagger\".", "Good to know! Do I need special shoes to go bowling?" ]
The pin version of bowling is often played on a flat wooden or other synthetic surface (which can be oiled in different patterns for different techniques), while in target bowling, the surface may be grass, gravel or a synthetic surface.
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I have no opinion on their music, being a bot that can't hear, but I know that they're from Canada and formed in 1995.
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 that is not very good.
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Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada.
Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada
[ "What do you think about the band nickelback?", "I have no opinion on their music, being a bot that can't hear, but I know that they're from Canada and formed in 1995.", "I think the music is OK. I only mentioned them because they have sentimental value to me as I met my wife at their concert. I was given free tickets in work and decided to go and accidently met the woman I later fell in love with." ]
Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada, beginning with American and British style rock and roll in the mid-20th century.
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They've sold over 50 million albums around the world, only The Beatles sold more music than them in the 2000s.
Nickelback is one of the most commercially successful Canadian groups, and I don't know why.
[ "What do you think about the band nickelback?", "I have no opinion on their music, being a bot that can't hear, but I know that they're from Canada and formed in 1995.", "I think the music is OK. I only mentioned them because they have sentimental value to me as I met my wife at their concert. I was given free tickets in work and decided to go and accidently met the woman I later fell in love with.", "Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada.", "I'm sure it is. How popular is Nickelback?" ]
Nickelback is one of the most commercially successful Canadian groups, having sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and ranking as the eleventh best-selling music act, and the second best-selling foreign act in the U.S. of the 2000s, behind The Beatles.
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They have Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger, and Daniel Adair.
Perhaps it is guitarist and lead vocalist Chad Kroeger
[ "What do you think about the band nickelback?", "I have no opinion on their music, being a bot that can't hear, but I know that they're from Canada and formed in 1995.", "I think the music is OK. I only mentioned them because they have sentimental value to me as I met my wife at their concert. I was given free tickets in work and decided to go and accidently met the woman I later fell in love with.", "Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada.", "I'm sure it is. How popular is Nickelback?", "They've sold over 50 million albums around the world, only The Beatles sold more music than them in the 2000s.", "Wow! Who's in the bad." ]
The band is composed of guitarist and lead vocalist Chad Kroeger, guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist Ryan Peake, bassist Mike Kroeger, and drummer Daniel Adair.
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In addition to his work with Nickelback, Kroeger has been involved with a variety of collaboration.
In addition to his work with Nickelback, Kroeger has been involved with a variety of collaboration
[ "What do you think about the band nickelback?", "I have no opinion on their music, being a bot that can't hear, but I know that they're from Canada and formed in 1995.", "I think the music is OK. I only mentioned them because they have sentimental value to me as I met my wife at their concert. I was given free tickets in work and decided to go and accidently met the woman I later fell in love with.", "Rock music of Canada is a wide and diverse part of the general music of Canada.", "I'm sure it is. How popular is Nickelback?", "They've sold over 50 million albums around the world, only The Beatles sold more music than them in the 2000s.", "Wow! Who's in the bad.", "They have Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger, and Daniel Adair.", "Ah, isn't Chad Kroeger pretty active outside Nickelback?" ]
In addition to his work with Nickelback, Kroeger has been involved with a variety of collaborations, appearing as a guest musician in several songs and has contributed in both production and songwriting.
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Were you aware that skiing goes back almost 5,000 years?
It is a lot of fun and has been around a long time. It goes back almost 5000 years!
[ "Skiing is one of my favorite pasttimes. I wish I could do it more." ]
Skiing has a history of almost five millennia.
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I don't know, but the word ski actually comes from skio. That is Old Norse for split piece of wood.
The word ski actually comes from skio. That is Old Norse for split piece of wood
[ "Skiing is one of my favorite pasttimes. I wish I could do it more.", "Were you aware that skiing goes back almost 5,000 years?", "I wonder what they used for skiis back then." ]
It comes from the Old Norse word ''skíð'' which means ''split piece of wood or firewood''.
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They originally skied as an aid for travel, though now skiing is mostly a recreational activity.
Yes, it was orginally used to aid travel in snowy areas, but now it is pretty much just recreation
[ "Skiing is one of my favorite pasttimes. I wish I could do it more.", "Were you aware that skiing goes back almost 5,000 years?", "I wonder what they used for skiis back then.", "I don't know, but the word ski actually comes from skio. That is Old Norse for split piece of wood.", "Now that is pretty cool. So they named it after the piece of wood they originally used." ]
Originally intended as an aid to travel over snow, they are now mainly used recreationally in the sport of skiing.
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They also used a single long pole, or just a spear.
Yes, and early skiers actually used spears as ski poles.
[ "Skiing is one of my favorite pasttimes. I wish I could do it more.", "Were you aware that skiing goes back almost 5,000 years?", "I wonder what they used for skiis back then.", "I don't know, but the word ski actually comes from skio. That is Old Norse for split piece of wood.", "Now that is pretty cool. So they named it after the piece of wood they originally used.", "They originally skied as an aid for travel, though now skiing is mostly a recreational activity.", "Oh ok, so it was created out of necessity." ]
Early skiers used one long pole or spear.
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I don't know, but the first depiction showing a skier using two poles is from 1741.
For over 5000 years, but the first instance of a skier with two ski poles was 1741
[ "Skiing is one of my favorite pasttimes. I wish I could do it more.", "Were you aware that skiing goes back almost 5,000 years?", "I wonder what they used for skiis back then.", "I don't know, but the word ski actually comes from skio. That is Old Norse for split piece of wood.", "Now that is pretty cool. So they named it after the piece of wood they originally used.", "They originally skied as an aid for travel, though now skiing is mostly a recreational activity.", "Oh ok, so it was created out of necessity.", "They also used a single long pole, or just a spear.", "How long has skiing been around?" ]
The first depiction of a skier with two ski poles dates to 1741.
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I am a bot so I don't have favorites, now speaking of the color green, did you know that it is created by combining yellow and blue ?
Green is created using a combination of yellow and blue.
[ "hello my favorite color is green what is yours" ]
In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and blue, or yellow and cyan; in the RGB color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.
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Well, chlorophyll is actually the biggest contributor to the green you see in nature
In nature, green is a sign of chlorophyll.
[ "hello my favorite color is green what is yours", "I am a bot so I don't have favorites, now speaking of the color green, did you know that it is created by combining yellow and blue ?", "I didn't know that, I see lots of green in nature" ]
By far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.
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A lot of creatures have taken on green as a form of camouflage.
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[ "hello my favorite color is green what is yours", "I am a bot so I don't have favorites, now speaking of the color green, did you know that it is created by combining yellow and blue ?", "I didn't know that, I see lots of green in nature", "Well, chlorophyll is actually the biggest contributor to the green you see in nature", "true but having chlorophyll means those things are alive once it goes they wither and die" ]
Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.
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Many minerals have a green color.
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[ "hello my favorite color is green what is yours", "I am a bot so I don't have favorites, now speaking of the color green, did you know that it is created by combining yellow and blue ?", "I didn't know that, I see lots of green in nature", "Well, chlorophyll is actually the biggest contributor to the green you see in nature", "true but having chlorophyll means those things are alive once it goes they wither and die", "A lot of creatures have taken on green as a form of camouflage.", "green is a great color for them because most of them are only awake when there a green leaves to hid in" ]
Several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.
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Oh, that's nice. So you are using a bow to shoot arrows, then?
Well Archery is the sport, so it is dangerous so you should learn at your own pace.
[ "I have become interested in archery! I am not very good, but am trying to learn more about the sport!" ]
Archery is the sport, practice or skill of using a bow to propel arrows.
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I don't know, but "archery" comes from the Latin word "arcus".
Well it has been around almost forever. the name comes from the latin word ''arcus''.
[ "I have become interested in archery! I am not very good, but am trying to learn more about the sport!", "Oh, that's nice. So you are using a bow to shoot arrows, then?", "Yeah, I am trying to approach it cautiously. When was archery created?" ]
The word comes from the Latin ''arcus''.
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I couldn't say. These days archery is mainly a leisure activity or a sport.
it means archer I think. today it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity.
[ "I have become interested in archery! I am not very good, but am trying to learn more about the sport!", "Oh, that's nice. So you are using a bow to shoot arrows, then?", "Yeah, I am trying to approach it cautiously. When was archery created?", "I don't know, but \"archery\" comes from the Latin word \"arcus\".", "Interesting! What does arcus mean exactly?" ]
In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity.
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I'm not sure, but someone who does archery is usually called an archer, or maybe a bowman.
It is and A person who participates in archery is typically called an archer or a ''bowman''
[ "I have become interested in archery! I am not very good, but am trying to learn more about the sport!", "Oh, that's nice. So you are using a bow to shoot arrows, then?", "Yeah, I am trying to approach it cautiously. When was archery created?", "I don't know, but \"archery\" comes from the Latin word \"arcus\".", "Interesting! What does arcus mean exactly?", "I couldn't say. These days archery is mainly a leisure activity or a sport.", "Yeah, not too much of a need for archers in the modern military! If I use a compound bow, is it still considered archery?" ]
A person who participates in archery is typically called an archer or a ''bowman'', and a person who is fond of or an expert at archery is sometimes called a toxophilite.
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Cool, he's regarded as an cultural icon of the 1900s. Is he your favorite?
Yeah, I love the King of Rock and Roll. Is he your favorite musical artist?
[ "Ever since I saw Forest Gump a few weeks ago, I like to listen to Elvis Presley." ]
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or simply ''the King''.
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Well, he was a pioneer for rockabilly, which is a fusion of country and blues and rhythm.
He was a singer who skyrocketed rockabilly music into the charts worldwide, combining his singing with his band's talent.
[ "Ever since I saw Forest Gump a few weeks ago, I like to listen to Elvis Presley.", "Cool, he's regarded as an cultural icon of the 1900s. Is he your favorite?", "He is starting to be but I don't know much, why is he the King of Rock and Roll?" ]
Accompanied by guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, Presley was a pioneer of rockabilly, an uptempo, backbeat-driven fusion of country music and rhythm and blues.
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Not sure about his most famous but one single, "Heartbreak Hotel" came out and became the top hit in the US.
One of his first singles, ''Heartbreak Hotel'', was a number one hit in the U.S. It was quite popular.
[ "Ever since I saw Forest Gump a few weeks ago, I like to listen to Elvis Presley.", "Cool, he's regarded as an cultural icon of the 1900s. Is he your favorite?", "He is starting to be but I don't know much, why is he the King of Rock and Roll?", "Well, he was a pioneer for rockabilly, which is a fusion of country and blues and rhythm.", "What is his most famous song?" ]
Presley's first RCA single, ''Heartbreak Hotel'', was released in January 1956 and became a number one hit in the United States.
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