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Problem: Hydrogen is commonly used in power stations as a coolant in generators due to a number of favorable properties that are a direct result of its light diatomic molecules. These include low density, low viscosity, and the highest specific heat and thermal conductivity of all gases.
Why is it used as a coolant?
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Answer: favorable properties that are a direct result of its light diatomic molecules
Problem: Underpinning Houston's land surface are unconsolidated clays, clay shales, and poorly cemented sands up to several miles deep. The region's geology developed from river deposits formed from the erosion of the Rocky Mountains. These sediments consist of a series of sands and clays deposited on decaying organic marine matter, that over time, transformed into oil and natural gas. Beneath the layers of sediment is a water-deposited layer of halite, a rock salt. The porous layers were compressed over time and forced upward. As it pushed upward, the salt dragged surrounding sediments into salt dome formations, often trapping oil and gas that seeped from the surrounding porous sands. The thick, rich, sometimes black, surface soil is suitable for rice farming in suburban outskirts where the city continues to grow.
The glass deposited onto decaying marine matter transformed into what?
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Answer: unanswerable
Problem: The difference in the above factors for the case of θ=0 is the reason that most broadcasting (transmissions intended for the public) uses vertical polarization. For receivers near the ground, horizontally polarized transmissions suffer cancellation. For best reception the receiving antennas for these signals are likewise vertically polarized. In some applications where the receiving antenna must work in any position, as in mobile phones, the base station antennas use mixed polarization, such as linear polarization at an angle (with both vertical and horizontal components) or circular polarization.
What is one use that would require an antenna to receive signals in various ways at once?
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Answer: | mobile phones | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | fs_opt |
Nataşa Radiç, Southeast European Times, Bjelovar -- 19/04/10 Fotoğraflar: Roberto Aquillotto, Southeast European Times
Translate this to English? | By Natasa Radic for Southeast European Times in Bjelovar -- 19/04/10 Photos by Roberto Aquillotto for Southeast European Times | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
How is "The map would help address the land legalisation process and the problem of illegal construction." said in Turkish?
Harita, arazi yasallaştırma süreci ve kaçak yapılaşma sorununun çözümüne yardımcı olacak.
How is "According to the report, "eInclusion Revisited: The Local Dimension of the Information Society," Internet penetration in the 25 current EU members stands at an average of 41.4 per cent of the Union's population." said in Turkish?
Bu oranla Bulgaristan tüm AB üyelerinin gerisinde kalmakla birlikte, Türkiye ve Romanya'nın önünde yer alıyor. "eInclusion Revisited: Bilgi Toplumunun Yerel Boyutu" adlı rapora göre, AB'nin mevcut 25 üyesinde Internet kullanımı, Birlik nüfusunun ortalama yüzde 41.4'üne karşılık geliyor.
How is "Business: Turkey launches first Landing Craft Tank military ship" said in Turkish?
İş dünyası: Türkiye askeri Süratli Amfibi Gemi/Araç projesinin ilk gemisini suya indirdi
How is "According to Seb Bytyci of the Balkan Policy Institute, however, a verdict against Limaj could actually strengthen Thaci's hand, as his main rival for the party leadership would be out of contention." said in Turkish?
| Ancak Balkan Politika Enstitüsü'nden Seb Bitiki'ye göre, Limaj aleyinde çıkacak bir karar, parti liderliğindeki baş rakibi yarış dışı kalacağı için aslında Thaci'nin elini güçlendirebilir. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Is "21.4% in 2012 declared themselves as unchurched i.e. not affiliated with any church or other religious body (Agnostic, Atheist, or just not related to any official religion)." a good answer to the question "What percentage of Swiss people claimed no church affiliation in 2012?" | yes | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Summarize this article:
The slit should go from the exterior of the orange to the center of the orange. This will create a triangular section of orange. | Take an orange and remove the peel and the white pith with a chef’s knife. Cut a slit into the orange using a chef’s knife. Cut another slit about 1/4” to the right of the first one. Remove the section and place it in a medium bowl. Continue cutting out triangular orange sections until the entire orange is sectioned. Combine the red onion, jalapeno and cilantro with the oranges. Taste a spoonful of the mixture and add salt a little bit at a time until the salsa tastes right to you. | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
Problem: Produce a sentence that would be considered grammatically unacceptable
Answer: Who do you think that has given the tickets to Bill?
Problem: Produce a sentence that would be considered grammatically acceptable
Answer: Bill visited Mary.
Problem: Produce a sentence that would be considered grammatically acceptable
Answer: | Her efficient looking up of the answer pleased the boss. | Flan2021 | glue/cola:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
How is "We originally ordered a set meal for our family of 12 people." said in Finnish? | Alun perin me tilasimme aterian perheelle, joka koostuu 12 ihmisestä. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Here is some data about a restaurant: name = Giraffe, eatType = pub, food = Fast food, area = city centre, familyFriendly = no. Write a sentence that includes the following data about a restaurant | Giraffe is not a family-friendly fast food pub the city centre. | Flan2021 | gem/e2e_nlg:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
How is "The map would help address the land legalisation process and the problem of illegal construction." said in Turkish?
Harita, arazi yasallaştırma süreci ve kaçak yapılaşma sorununun çözümüne yardımcı olacak.
How is "According to the report, "eInclusion Revisited: The Local Dimension of the Information Society," Internet penetration in the 25 current EU members stands at an average of 41.4 per cent of the Union's population." said in Turkish?
Bu oranla Bulgaristan tüm AB üyelerinin gerisinde kalmakla birlikte, Türkiye ve Romanya'nın önünde yer alıyor. "eInclusion Revisited: Bilgi Toplumunun Yerel Boyutu" adlı rapora göre, AB'nin mevcut 25 üyesinde Internet kullanımı, Birlik nüfusunun ortalama yüzde 41.4'üne karşılık geliyor.
How is "Business: Turkey launches first Landing Craft Tank military ship" said in Turkish?
İş dünyası: Türkiye askeri Süratli Amfibi Gemi/Araç projesinin ilk gemisini suya indirdi
How is "According to Seb Bytyci of the Balkan Policy Institute, however, a verdict against Limaj could actually strengthen Thaci's hand, as his main rival for the party leadership would be out of contention." said in Turkish?
| Ancak Balkan Politika Enstitüsü'nden Seb Bitiki'ye göre, Limaj aleyinde çıkacak bir karar, parti liderliğindeki baş rakibi yarış dışı kalacağı için aslında Thaci'nin elini güçlendirebilir. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
input: Article: Somerset County Council leader Ken Maddock is holding talks with South West MPs about opening up more sections of dual carriageway on the road.
Mr Maddock said speeding up journey times and improving reliability would boost tourism and the local economy.
He said it was "crucial for encouraging inward investment, moving goods and creating new jobs".
The A303 is 92 miles (148km) long and runs through five counties.
The proposals, which also include upgrades to the A358 and A30, are being developed by a multi-agency task group consisting of Highways Agency representatives and county council officials from Wiltshire, Somerset, Cornwall, Devon and Dorset.
Mr Maddock said: "Improving these roads is vital for Somerset and therefore it is important that we work closely with MPs in order to form one strong voice."
Summarize.
output: Politicians from Somerset are holding a summit meeting in Westminster to discuss upgrading the A303.
input: Article: Barnardo's told the BBC it had worked with the ring's two victims in 2008 and referred the case of one to the local authority and other relevant agencies.
The charity's Michelle Lee-Izu said "insufficient action" was taken.
Six men were found guilty on Friday of abuse on a "massive scale".
The Old Bailey heard the abuse in Aylesbury went on for years and involved rape and child prostitution.
The court heard evidence from both victims, who came from troubled backgrounds and were befriended by the men who gave them alcohol, DVDs, food and occasionally drugs.
While aged just 12 or 13, one of the vulnerable girls, known in the trial as A, was passed between 60 mainly Asian men for sex after being conditioned into thinking it was normal behaviour, jurors were told.
Ms Lee-Izu, a lead director for child sexual exploitation, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "In 2008, we worked with both these young people and our work with these young women was very specific to them as individuals.
"We had concerns about the safety of one young woman and we made a referral to the local authority and the relevant agencies.
"At that time the agencies didn't respond in a way that we wanted, that we expected them to, although some actions were taken by the local authority so we escalated those actions further.
"But insufficient action was taken as far as we were concerned."
Eleven defendants faced trial, accused of 47 sexual offences between 2006 and 2012 following an investigation launched in 2013.
Four were cleared of any wrongdoing, while the jury could not reach a verdict on one of the men.
The six who have been convicted will be sentenced in September.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Saturday, David Johnston, director for children's services at Buckinghamshire County Council since 2014, said a review of the concerns raised by Barnardo's would be carried out to discover what happened and what action was taken.
He said: "Workers at the time missed a number of opportunities to perhaps protect them [the girls] or to provide other services for them. Having said that, we know a great deal more about child sexual exploitation and grooming now than we did back then.
"Over the time I have been in the post, we have reviewed a lot of practices."
He added: "Today, evidence of unhappiness shown by behaviour - such as school homework standards falling and running away - instead of being monitored as in the past, it is now investigated for motivation.
"More specialists are now working with local authorities and the police to build up knowledge of child exploitation to protect young people and those working with them."
On Friday, Mr Johnston apologised on behalf of Buckinghamshire County Council for "letting [the girls} down during this period in their lives".
He said: "We know a great deal more about child sexual exploitation than we did back then and I hope that young people who are worried about themselves or someone they know will have the same courage to come forward. We will do everything in our power to help them."
Summarize.
output: Concerns about a girl repeatedly abused by a gang of men in Buckinghamshire were raised by a charity several years before the perpetrators were arrested, it has emerged.
input: Article: Miles has taken 170 wickets at an average of 27.16 in first-class cricket, with a further 49 dismissals in limited-overs competitions.
The 22-year-old's previous deal was set to expire at the end of next season.
"We look forward to seeing him continue to deliver in all formats," head coach Richard Dawson told the club website.
Summarize.
output: Gloucestershire seamer Craig Miles has signed a new contract which will keep him with the County Championship Division Two side until 2019.
input: Article: Pep Guardiola's side beat Hertha Berlin 1-0 on Saturday to put them within sight of the title.
Wolfsburg had to beat Gladbach to make Bayern wait another week for a 24th Bundesliga title and 25th overall championship, but lost to a Max Kruse goal. The Bundesliga started in 1963.
Bayern are still in the Champions League and German Cup semis.
They will have little time to celebrate this success as they face rivals Borussia Dortmund in the last four of the domestic cup on Tuesday.
Bayern are bidding for their third consecutive domestic double, and second treble in three years.
Guardiola has won five domestic titles in his six years as a manager; three out of four with Barcelona and now two in two for Bayern.
The Bavarians face Barca in the Champions League semi-finals in May.
Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: "Retaining the title is a magnificent achievement. All credit to the coach and the team. They've been fantastic throughout, in a season following a World Cup where we had a host of players in action.
"We'll have a magnificent party at some stage, no worries. But all in good time. When we do, it'll be a huge celebration."
Summarize.
output: | Bayern Munich won their third straight Bundesliga title thanks to Wolfsburg's 1-0 loss to Borussia Monchengladbach. | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | fs_opt |
The modern English noun Greek (Old English Grecas or Crecas) is derived from the Latin Graeci, which in turn originates from Ancient Greek Graikos (Graikos). It seems that the word is related with the Greek word geron geron, "old man" (from the PIE base *gerh2-, "to grow old") via Proto-Greek *gera-, "old age"--also related to Mycenean Greek kera /geras/, "gift of honour". The Germanic languages borrowed the name with an initial k sound, which was probably their initial sound closest to the Latin g (Goth. Kreks). Aristotle used the term Graikos related with Hellenes (Meteorologica I xiv) and claimed that it was the name originally used by the Illyrians for the Dorians in Epirus from Graii native name of the people of Epirus. He places Ancient Hellas in the region of Achelous river around Dodona where in his opinion the great deluge of Deucalion must have occurred. The priests of Zeus in Dodona were called Selloi which could lead to Sellanes (like Akarnanes) and then to Hellanes-Hellenes. However the toponyms and the Greek tradition indicate that it is more possible that the homeland of the Greeks was originally in central Greece and that the name was probably Pre-Dorian. A Greek legend is referring to an older deluge of Ogyges in Boeotia, in the region occupied by the Minyans which are considered autochthonous or Proto-Greek speaking people. The region outside of Attica including Boeotia was called Graike and the word Ogyges related with ocean came to mean "from earliest days." Homer is referring to Hellenes as a relative small tribe in Phthia in central Greece (Achaea Pthiotis). In the Parian Chronicle is mentioned that Phthia was the homeland of Hellenes and that this name was given to those previously called Graikoi (Graikoi). In Greek mythology, Hellen, the patriarch of Hellenes, was son of Deucalion (who ruled around Phthia) and Pyrrha, the only survivors after the great deluge. Hesiod is referring to Graecus son of Pandora, who was sister of Hellen. Alcman mentions that the mothers of Hellenes were Graikoi. The German classical historian Georg Busolt (1850-1920) derives the name from Graikos,"inhabitant of Graea, a town on the coast of Boeotia. The name Graea (graia) is derived from Proto-Greek grau-j-, "old lady". Homer, while reciting the Boeotian forces in the Iliad's Catalogue of Ships, provides the first known reference to a region named Graea, and Pausanias mentions that the ancient city of Tanagra was for a time called Graea, adding that "no one knows where this Graia really was; Aristotle thought it was near Oropus, further east on the same coast as Delion." Busolt claimed that the name was given by the Romans originally to the Greek colonists from Graea who helped to found Cumae the important city in southern Italy where the Latins first encountered the Greeks and then to all Greeks. According to Rene Olivier, in the French language the word grec (Greek) is sometimes also used as an ethnic slur meaning fraudster (in contrast with hellenique which has no negative connotations).
Answer this question "What does Graeci mean?" by extracting the answer from the text above. | ). It seems that the word is related with the Greek word geron geron, "old man" (from the PIE base *gerh2-, "to grow old") | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Find the right ending to this passage.
General Sir Walter Congreve VC. Sir Walter's remarkable letter revealing his reluctance to fraternise with German soldiers during the Christmas Day truce in 1914 is set to go on public display tomorrow As the artillery fell quiet, Tommies and German troops famously put down their weapons, emerged from the trenches, played football and swapped gifts in no man’s land. But General Sir Walter Congreve, VC, shunned the Christmas Truce of 1914 – because he didn’t trust the Germans to resist shooting an officer of his high rank, a letter he wrote to his wife reveals. Congreve, who led the Rifle Brigade, wrote the letter after visiting troops in a section of trench known as Dead Man’s Alley in northern France on December 25, 1914.
After being told ‘the best shot in the | German army’ was among the cigar smokers enjoying the truce, he tells how he ‘devoutly’ hopes ‘we down him tomorrow’. | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | zs_noopt |
Plant responses to climate and other environmental changes can inform our understanding of how these changes affect ecosystem function and productivity. For example, plant phenology can be a useful proxy for temperature in historical climatology, and the biological impact of climate change and global warming. Palynology, the analysis of fossil pollen deposits in sediments from thousands or millions of years ago allows the reconstruction of past climates. Estimates of atmospheric CO2 concentrations since the Palaeozoic have been obtained from stomatal densities and the leaf shapes and sizes of ancient land plants. Ozone depletion can expose plants to higher levels of ultraviolet radiation-B (UV-B), resulting in lower growth rates. Moreover, information from studies of community ecology, plant systematics, and taxonomy is essential to understanding vegetation change, habitat destruction and species extinction.
Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): How can climate changes be determined from soil? | fossil pollen deposits in sediments | Flan2021 | squad/v2.0:3.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Solve -129*a - 3723 + 2519 = 43*a for a.
Solve this plz.
A: -7
Solve 9*f - 7 = 11*f - 29 for f.
Solve this plz.
A: 11
Solve 14956*l + 1650 = 14923*l for l.
Solve this plz.
A: | -50 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Problem: Washington (CNN) -- A trio of congressional Republicans passionately appealed to the Pentagon on Thursday to drop charges against three Navy SEALs accused of assaulting an Iraqi suspected of orchestrating the 2004 killing and mutilation of four U.S. contractors.
Flanked by about a dozen retired Navy SEALs at a news conference near the Capitol, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-California; Rep. Dan Burton, R-Indiana; and Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, insisted that the U.S. is sending the wrong message to its troops.
"These Navy SEALs were apprehending a terrorist murderer, and they are being accused of roughing him up? Give me a break! These men should be given medals, not prosecuted. These men are heroes," Rohrabacher said.
Burton agreed, saying, "These people are laying their lives on the line every day, and they can't go into a combat situation with kid gloves on."
The congressmen said they plan to present to Pentagon officials petitions signed by thousands of people supporting the SEALs.
The Iraqi suspect, Ahmed Hashim Abed, complained to investigators he was punched during his detention.
One of the three SEALs, Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew McCabe, 24, accused of assault, stood next to his attorney at the event Thursday. McCabe did not speak.
Gohmert said those who bring harm to Americans should not get the same judicial treatment as U.S. citizens.
"They get all their constitutional rights. Well, we've got heroes around who deserve the constitutional rights of an even better caliber. And yes, there are different levels of constitutional rights," he said.
1. who agreed with Rohrabacher
2. how many republicans appealed to the pentagon?
3. what rank was Matthew McCabe?
4. how many SEALs were accused?
5. how old is McCabe?
6. what is he accused of?
7. how many people signed petitions supporting the SEALs?
8. what state does Rohrabacher represent?
9. and Gohmert?
10. who represents Indiana?
11. who flanked them at the news conference?
12. what were the assaulted Iraqi's suspected of?
Answer: 1. Burton
2. Three
3. Petty Officer 2nd Class
4. three
5. 24
6. assault
7. thousands
8. California
9. Texas
10. Dan Burton
11. retired Navy SEALs
12. orchestrating the 2004 killing and mutilation of four U.S. contractors
Problem: CHAPTER ELEVEN
EXPERIMENTS
"The first of June! The Kings are off to the seashore tomorrow, and I'm free. Three months' vacation--how I shall enjoy it!" exclaimed Meg, coming home one warm day to find Jo laid upon the sofa in an unusual state of exhaustion, while Beth took off her dusty boots, and Amy made lemonade for the refreshment of the whole party.
"Aunt March went today, for which, oh, be joyful!" said Jo. "I was mortally afraid she'd ask me to go with her. If she had, I should have felt as if I ought to do it, but Plumfield is about as gay as a churchyard, you know, and I'd rather be excused. We had a flurry getting the old lady off, and I had a fright every time she spoke to me, for I was in such a hurry to be through that I was uncommonly helpful and sweet, and feared she'd find it impossible to part from me. I quaked till she was fairly in the carriage, and had a final fright, for as it drove of, she popped out her head, saying, 'Josyphine, won't you--?' I didn't hear any more, for I basely turned and fled. I did actually run, and whisked round the corner where I felt safe."
"Poor old Jo! She came in looking as if bears were after her," said Beth, as she cuddled her sister's feet with a motherly air.
"Aunt March is a regular samphire, is she not?" observed Amy, tasting her mixture critically.
1. When will the Kings depart?
2. what date?
3. Is Meg happy about it?
4. Who was home when she arrived?
5. Did Jo greet her at the door?
6. what was she doing?
7. Was Beth making lemonade?
8. who did?
9. What was Beth doing?
10. were they clean?
11. Why was Amy making lemonade?
12. What was Jo afraid of?
13. to where?
14. why didn't she want to go?
15. What did Beth say Jo looked like?
16. Are Jo and beth cousins?
17. are they related?
18. how?
19. what did she do to Jo's feet?
20. with what?
Answer: 1. tomorrow
2. "The first of June
3. yes
4. Jo, Beth and Amy
5. no
6. laying upon the sofa
7. no
8. Amy
9. taking her boots off
10. no
11. for the refreshment of the whole party
12. that Aunt March would ask her to go with her
13. Plumfield
14. because she says it's as gay as a churchyard
15. as if bears were after her,
16. no
17. yes
18. they're sisters
19. cuddled them
20. a motherly air
Problem: Turkish people (), or the Turks (), also known as Anatolian Turks (), are a Turkic ethnic group and nation living mainly in Turkey and speaking Turkish, the most widely spoken Turkic language. They are the largest ethnic group in Turkey, as well as by far the largest ethnic group among the speakers of Turkic languages. Ethnic Turkish minorities exist in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. In addition, a Turkish diaspora has been established with modern migration, particularly in Western Europe.
The ethnonym "Turk" may be first discerned in Herodotus' (c. 484–425 BC) reference to Targitas, first king of the Scythians; furthermore, during the first century AD., Pomponius Mela refers to the "Turcae" in the forests north of the Sea of Azov, and Pliny the Elder lists the "Tyrcae" among the people of the same area. The first definite references to the "Turks" come mainly from Chinese sources in the sixth century. In these sources, "Turk" appears as "Tujue" (), which referred to the Göktürks. Although "Turk" refers to Turkish people, it may also sometimes refer to the wider language group of Turkic peoples.
In the 19th century, the word "Türk" only referred to Anatolian villagers. The Ottoman ruling class identified themselves as Ottomans, not usually as Turks. In the late 19th century, as the Ottoman upper classes adopted European ideas of nationalism the term "Türk" took on a much more positive connotation. The Turkish-speakers of Anatolia were the most loyal supporters of Ottoman rule.
1. What did the word "Türk" refer to in the 19th century?
2. In the middle of the 19th was this a term that the ruling class used to describe themselves?
3. Was the term seen as more favorable as time went on?
4. What is the largest ethnic group in Turkey now?
5. Did the Turks all stay in Turkey?
6. What area is a popular place to migrate to currently?
7. Who was the first king of the Scythians?
8. When did Herodotus live?
9. What is another term that might refer to the Turkish people?
10. What language do they generally speak?
11. Is there more than one variation of the Turkish language?
Answer: | 1. Anatolian villagers
2. No
3. Yes
4. the Turks
5. No
6. Western Europe
7. Targitas
8. 484–425 BC
9. Anatolian Turks
10. Turkish
11. Yes | Flan2021 | coqa:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Choices:
i. negative
ii. positive
Short movie review: like a giant commercial for universal studios , where much of the action takes place
Did the critic thinking positively or negatively of the movie?
| i. | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Problem: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive negative
=++++=
Answer: Being born in the 1960's I grew up watching the TV "Movies of the Week" in the early 70's and loved the creepy movies that were routinely shown including "Crowhaven Farm", "Bad Ronald", "Satan's School for Girls", "Kolchak the Night Stalker", etc, but this one is just plain dumb.This is obviously the writer's trying to capitalize on the horrific Manson murders from a few years earlier. The movie stars Dennis Weaver of "McCloud" and "Duel" fame as a father who takes his family camping on a beach. The family encounters some hippies who for some reason decide to terrorize the family. The reason for this is never explained, and Weaver's pacifistic stance is hard to swallow. For God's sake, call the police, beat the hell of them or something, just don't sit there and whine about it. The acting is pretty lame, the story unbelievable, etc. Susan Dey looks cute in a bikini but that's about it. Ignore this if it ever airs on TV.
Problem: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive negative
=++++=
Answer: Awful! Absolutely awful! No plot, no point, no end. It looks like the director turned the camera on and then the whole crew went to lunch. Every day. I'm trying to GIVE this video away but no one will take it. I'm giving it a 2 instead of a 1 because I like Benigni. Roger, I'm going to have to say thumbs down on this one.
Problem: OPTIONS:
- negative
- positive negative
=++++=
Answer: | I have been known to fall asleep during films, but this is usually due to a combination of things including, really tired, being warm and comfortable on the sette and having just eaten a lot. However on this occasion I fell asleep because the film was rubbish. The plot development was constant. Constantly slow and boring. Things seemed to happen, but with no explanation of what was causing them or why. I admit, I may have missed part of the film, but i watched the majority of it and everything just seemed to happen of its own accord without any real concern for anything else. I cant recommend this film at all. | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Please capitalize where necessary: entrepreneurship is about turning your ideas into action.
A: Entrepreneurship is about turning your ideas into action.
Q: søren has 1/4 vinyl limbs and he feels so soft and lovely as an real baby when you hold him in your arms
A: Søren has 1/4 vinyl limbs and he feels so soft and lovely as an real baby when you hold him in your arms
Q: it is now generally conceded, in the western world at least, that women being one half of the human race should be accorded the same rights as the other half.
A: It is now generally conceded, in the western world at least, that women being one half of the human race should be accorded the same rights as the other half.
Problem: find more places close to minihotel vitex
Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it?
Answer: Find more places close to Minihotel Vitex
Text: you just continue working as you move the excavator.
Correct capitalization: You just continue working as you move the excavator.
Problem: original full audio subtitles
Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it?
Answer: | Original Full Audio Subtitles | Flan2021 | true_case | fs_opt |
Math problem: Solve 14956*l + 1650 = 14923*l for l.
What is the solution? | -50 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
She went and spent the money without even telling us it was here ! I was so angry . I had plans for the money and now the only thing I got was from my boyfriend and even though that 's really all I care about , my little sister is 7 and she deserves something . My mother did n't even get her anything , not even a cake , but she bought her cigarettes thought , you best believe .
Based on the preceding passage, choose your answer for question Why did my mom make the purchase that she did ?
Available options:
A). My mom cares about her granddaughter ..
B). She is a selfish grandmother ..
C). None of the above choices ..
D). My mom is a caring type of person ..
The answer is: | B). | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Does "The Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai (NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation) began conducting research to "unlock the fundamental mechanism of video and sound interactions with the five human senses" in 1964, after the Tokyo Olympics." contain the correct answer to "What was the aspect ratio of the NHK Color?"
A: no
Does "Because a 10-inch 78 rpm record could hold about three minutes of sound per side and the 10-inch size was the standard size for popular music, almost all popular recordings were limited to around three minutes in length." contain the correct answer to "What was the normal size disc for popular music?"
A: yes
Does "The view that all theists actually worship the same god, whether they know it or not, is especially emphasized in Hinduism and Sikhism." contain the correct answer to "What is the most basic belief of the Muslim religion?"
A: | no | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Q: TEXT: By. Phil Duncan. Follow @@PhilDuncanF1. Lewis Hamilton has come under fire from his hometown council following 'derogatory' and 'unfair' comments he made about Stevenage in the build up to last week's Monaco Grand Prix. Speaking ahead of the race, Hamilton, who was raised in the Hertfordshire town, claimed he was hungrier than his rival for the Formula One title Nico Rosberg because of his humble beginnings. The Briton, who finished second in Sunday’s race, said: ‘I come from a not-so-great place in Stevenage and lived on a couch in my dad’s apartment – and Nico grew up in Monaco with jets and hotels and boats and all these kinds of things – so the hunger is different.’ Under fire: Lewis Hamilton has been criticised by Stevenage MPs for making comments about the town. Humble beginnings: Hamilton grew up in Stevenage with his dad before forging a career in Formula One. But in response to Hamilton’s comments, Stevenage Councillor Philip Bibby said: ‘I can’t see how he can say such things about the place where he grew up. He needs to remember his roots. ‘The council runs numerous schemes with the aim of providing opportunities for all our young people – from the academic through to the athletic and artistic types. His comments are unfair.’ Howard Burrell, Stevenage’s representative for young people, culture, sport, and leisure, added: ‘I think Stevenage is a great place to grow up and there was no need for Lewis to be so derogatory in his comments. It’s where he came from, after all. ‘I would prefer it if he chose to highlight some of the benefits of coming from our town as he is, without question, the most successful sportsperson we have ever produced. There is no need to say such things about his home town.’ Hamilton trails Rosberg by four points after the German secured victory around the streets of Monte Carlo in this most intense of championship battles. The relationship between the two childhood friends hit rock bottom in the principality after Hamilton believed Rosberg had cheated his way to pole despite the race stewards clearing the German of any wrongdoing. Best of enemies: Hamilton (left) admitted he and team-mate Nico Rosberg (right) are no longer friends. A seething Hamilton admitted after the race that he is no longer friends with Rosberg, but Mercedes Toto Wolff believes the intensity between his two drivers is to be expected. ‘It’s an intense relationship but this intensity is normal,’ said Wolff. ‘The racing philosophy of Mercedes is to allow our drivers to compete; we let the boys play with their toys unless they break them. Both drivers know we will not tolerate any incident.’
A: Highlights: Lewis Hamilton has been criticised by Phillip Bibby and Howard Burrell for his comments about Stevenage. Hamilton said that he came 'a not-so-great place in Stevenage' Hamilton's comments were in comparison to Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg's background. Hamilton cited that he was hungrier than Rosberg due to the German's lavish upbringing in Monaco. Hamilton has admitted that he and Rosberg are no longer friends.
Q: TEXT: A drunk driver who killed a young woman in a head-on crash while checking his mobile phone has been jailed for six years. Craig Eccleston-Todd, 27, was driving home from a night at a pub when he received a text message. As he was reading or replying to it, he veered across the road while driving round a bend and smashed into Rachel Titley’s car coming the other way. Craig Eccleston-Todd, 27 (left) was using his mobile phone when he crashed head-on into the car being driven by Rachel Titley, 28 (right). She died later from her injuries. The head-on crash took place in October 2013. Mr Eccleston-Todd's car was barely recognisable (pictured) Police said Eccleston-Todd had drunk at least three or four pints of beer before getting behind the wheel. He was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving at Portsmouth Crown Court yesterday. Miss Titley, a 28-year-old solicitor’s clerk from Cowes, Isle of Wight, had also spent the evening with friends at a pub but had not drunk any alcohol, police said. She was driving responsibly and there was ‘nothing she could have done to avoid the collision’, they added. Lindsay Pennell, prosecuting, said: ‘Craig Eccleston-Todd’s driving resulted in the tragic death of a young woman, Rachel Titley, a death that could have been avoided. ‘Mr Eccleston-Todd took the decision to pick up his mobile phone whilst driving and, either reading or replying to this text message, was so distracted that he failed to negotiate a left-hand bend, crossing the central white line into the path of Miss Titley’s oncoming car. Miss Titley was pulled the wreckage of her Daihatsu Cuore but died later from her injuries in hospital. ‘Miss Titley [had] a bright future ahead of her. She was also returning home having spent an enjoyable evening with friends and was driving responsibly. ‘She had arranged to contact her friends when she got home to confirm that she had arrived safely. Her friends sadly never heard from her after they parted company. ‘Miss Titley’s death in these circumstances reiterates the danger of using a hand-held mobile phone whilst driving.’ Police were unable to take breath or blood tests from Eccleston-Todd immediately, but in tests several hours after the accident he was only marginally under the drink-drive limit. The judge agreed with police that he would have been over the limit at the time his red Citroen hit Miss Titley’s blue Daihatsu Cuore on a road near Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, on October 11, 2013. His phone records showed he was also texting around the time of the crash. PC Mark Furse, from Hampshire constabulary’s serious collision investigation unit, said: 'Our thoughts are with Rachel's family at this time. She had been out with friends at a pub in Shalfleet that evening, but had not had any alcohol. 'Our investigation showed that there was nothing she could have done to avoid the collision and sadly it cost her her life. 'Mr Eccleston-Todd had left work in Yarmouth and met with friends at a pub where he drank at least three to four pints of lager. He hadn't long left the pub to return home when the collision occurred at around 9.30pm. 'We weren't able to take breath or blood tests from him immediately and although blood taken several hours after the collision showed he was marginally under the limit, we maintain he would have been over the limit at the time of the collision and in summing up today, the judge agreed. 'The analysis of his phone records showed that he was texting on his phone around the time of the collision so it's highly likely this would also have contributed to his dangerous driving and loss of control.' Eccleston-Todd was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving following a trial at Portsmouth Crown Court (pictured) He added: 'Mr Eccleston-Todd will now spend six years behind bars, but Rachel's family have lost her forever. 'I hope this will make people think twice before drinking any alcohol and getting behind the wheel, or using a phone once they're on the road. 'The dangers of drink driving and driving whilst using a mobile phone are obvious. Those who continue to do so risk spending a substantial time in prison. This case highlights just how tragic the consequences of committing these offences can be.' ‘Mr Eccleston-Todd will now spend six years behind bars, but Rachel’s family have lost her for ever. I hope this will make people think twice before drinking any alcohol and getting behind the wheel, or using a phone once they’re on the road. This case highlights just how tragic the consequences of committing these offences can be.’ Eccleston-Todd, of Newport, Isle of Wight, was also disqualified from driving for eight years after which he will have to complete an extended re-test.
A: | Highlights: Craig Eccleston-Todd, 27, had drunk at least three pints before driving car. Was using phone when he veered across road in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. Crashed head-on into 28-year-old Rachel Titley's car, who died in hospital. Police say he would have been over legal drink-drive limit at time of crash. He was found guilty at Portsmouth Crown Court of causing death by dangerous driving. | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | fs_opt |
[Q]: [Unlikeherusualselfsheonlynibblesatbreakfast,whichtodayisreducedtoyoghurtandhalfabanana.]
[A]: [Unlike her usual self she only nibbles at breakfast, which today is reduced to yoghurt and half a banana.]
Problem: Add spaces: Thesecondadditionalreasonforavoidingindecentorlewdexposureisthatundueexposureofthefemalebodyisautomaticallylust-arousingtothecarnalmalemind.Burlesqueandgirlieshows,strip-teaseacts,andallsuchexhibitions,aredeliberatelyintendedtoattractmaleadmissionsforprofitthroughlust.Nevertheless,thesepassagesinGenesisshowpositivelythattheoriginoftheconceptthatsexisevilandshamefuloriginatedwithSATAN–andnotfromGod!
Spaces added: The second additional reason for avoiding indecent or lewd exposure is that undue exposure of the female body is automatically lust-arousing to the carnal male mind. Burlesque and girlie shows, strip-tease acts, and all such exhibitions, are deliberately intended to attract male admissions for profit through lust. Nevertheless, these passages in Genesis show positively that the origin of the concept that sex is evil and shameful originated with SATAN – and not from God!
This text is missing some spaces, please add them: Odense,Denmark:133persons
Odense, Denmark: 133 persons
input question: Fix spacing: Wheredoesonegotoobtaingreengiftideasorbuygreengiftsforourfriendsandlovedones?
output answer: Where does one go to obtain green gift ideas or buy green gifts for our friends and loved ones?
Problem: e)contributetoaggregatingballots,ascertainingtheresultofthereferendum;
What's a sentence that uses these characters?
-
e) contribute to aggregating ballots, ascertaining the result of the referendum;
Itisatthispointintheinitialinvestigatoryprocessthatthecandidateiscalled“theservantofGod.”Thepurposeoftheseinvestigativeproceduresistwofold:thefirstistoestablishwhetherthecandidatehasasolidreputationforholiness,andsecondtogatherpreliminarytestimonyastowhetherthattestimonyissupportedbyfacts.
| It is at this point in the initial investigatory process that the candidate is called “the servant of God.” The purpose of these investigative procedures is twofold: the first is to establish whether the candidate has a solid reputation for holiness, and second to gather preliminary testimony as to whether that testimony is supported by facts. | Flan2021 | word_segment | fs_opt |
question:
Whether or not there was a land bridge between Great Britain and Ireland at this time is somewhat disputed, though there was certainly a single ice sheet covering the entire sea.
What happened with the Devensian glaciation ended?
answer: no
question:
F (46 °C) on June 19, 1960, and July 28, 1995, and the record minimum temperature was 6 °F (−14 °C) on January 7, 1913.
What was Tucson's record low?
answer: yes
question:
Sam Nujoma was sworn in as the first President of Namibia watched by Nelson Mandela (who had been released from prison the previous month) and representatives from 147 countries, including 20 heads of state.
Who swore in the first President of Namibia?
answer: yes
question:
It is also known as the "Great Dying" because it is considered the largest mass extinction in the Earth's history.
What percentage of marine life died during the extinction?
answer: | no | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
What are the keywords in the following sentence:
inscription in chalk on a blackboard | blackboard, chalk, inscription | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
Ques: In seconds you will learn exactly what type of ADOBENET file you have the software program associated with your file the publisher who created it its security safety status and a variety of other useful information
Fix the punctuation.
Ans: In seconds, you will learn exactly what type of ADOBENET file you have, the software program associated with your file, the publisher who created it, its security safety status, and a variety of other useful information.
Ques: In North Korea even the elite are subject to the oppressive totalitarian rule of the regime
Fix the punctuation.
Ans: In North Korea even the elite are subject to the oppressive totalitarian rule of the regime.
Ques: When its deleted by Symantec Client Management Suite the infected DLL file would be removed too
Fix the punctuation.
| Ans: When it's deleted by Symantec Client Management Suite, the infected DLL file would be removed too. | Flan2021 | fix_punct | fs_opt |
Read the text and determine if the sentence is true:
The Bird's Nest<br>The couple planted a tree in their backyard. A bird immediately moved in. He made an intricate nest. Soon, there were a few eggs! The bird took care of the eggs until they hatched.
Sentence: The bird abandoned the eggs once they hatched. | It's impossible to say | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | zs_noopt |
Here are some concepts: couch, love, pillow
What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below.
gray couch and striped pillows love the pendant lights
Here are some concepts: politician, speech, watch
What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below.
people watch a broadcast of politician responding to speech in september .
Here are some concepts: land, pilot, plane
What is a sentence about these concepts?
Sentence is below.
pilot landing a small plane after scenic flight
Here are some concepts: branch, create, table
What is a sentence about these concepts?
| Sentence is below.
create a coffee table or accent table with branches | Flan2021 | gem/common_gen:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Q: En conclusion, le CESE plaide pour que le droit des actionnaires ne soit pas limité par des considérations sans rapport avec leurs intérêts.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: In conclusion, the EESC makes a plea for the shareholders’ right not to be restricted by considerations extraneous to their interests.
Question:
Write a sentence not in English.
Sentence:
Un appareil ou accessoire fonctionnel est un article, un produit ou un équipement qui sert à maintenir ou à améliorer les capacités fonctionnelles des personnes ayant une incapacité.
[Q]: "Open file : damprojectsthailand.doc Publisher :" --> French?
[A]: Ouvrir le fichier : damprojectsthailand.doc Éditeur :
Q: "Strategic Traffic Information may be provided as an STI on shore in a RIS/VTS Centre or in an office." to French
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A: Les informations stratégiques sont transmises soit à un centre de SIF/STM soit à un bureau.
Translate to French:
One speaker noted that local traditional knowledge and community participation in public health provision were important.
Answer: Un orateur a souligné que la participation du savoir traditionnel local et des communautés aux soins de santé publique étaient importante.
Q: Les indemnités d’assurance-récolte comprennent uniquement celles des programmes publics; les indemnités de l’assurance-grêle privée sont exclues.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: | Crop insurance payments include only government crop insurance programs; private hail insurance payments are excluded. | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Question: Let's complete this passage.
(CNN)After the Paris attacks by al Qaeda-aligned Islamic terrorists, much of the world -- even some Muslim world leaders -- seems united in the defense of free speech and freedom of religion. And at the Golden Globes recently, Hollywood declared its aversion to attacks on liberty, mocking North Korea's Kim Jong Un for trying to shut down the movie "The Interview" and announcing its united front with France against terrorism. "Je suis Charlie," said Jared Leto. "Together we will stand united against anyone who would oppress free speech," said Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Theo Kingma. George Clooney talked about the millions who marched for unity in Paris: "They marched in support of the idea that we will not walk in fear. We won't do it."
It's lovely to see all these folks "stand with
OPTIONS:
- CNN."
- France."
- George Clooney."
- Golden Globes."
- Hollywood."
- Hollywood Foreign Press Association."
- Islamic."
- Jared Leto."
- Je suis Charlie."
- Kim Jong Un."
- North Korea."
- Paris."
- The Interview."
- Theo Kingma."
- al Qaeda."
Answer: France."
Problem: Choose the next sentence
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The BBC is refusing to broadcast a plea from leading British charities for aid to Gaza, saying the ad would compromise the public broadcaster's appearance of impartiality. Demonstrators protest at the BBC's central London offices Saturday against the broadcaster's decision. The decision prompted weekend protests in England and Scotland, with one group saying Sunday that 100 people had occupied the foyer of the BBC building in Glasgow, Scotland and would not leave until the BBC runs the ad. The Disasters Emergency Committee, which includes the British Red Cross, Oxfam, Save the Children and 10 other charities, plans to launch the ad on Monday.
If deciding to accede to the
OPTIONS:
- BBC request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- British request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- CNN request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- Disasters Emergency Committee request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- England request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- Gaza request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- Glasgow request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- LONDON request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- London request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- Oxfam request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- Red Cross request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- Save the Children request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- Scotland request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
- U.K. request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
Answer: Disasters Emergency Committee request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.
Question: Let's complete this passage.
By Jonathan O'Callaghan The charred remains of least 50 mummified Egyptians have been found in a plundered tomb in Cairo. It is thought most of the bodies were members of the ancient Egyptian elite, and inscriptions suggest the tomb contains a prince and princess, related to two pharaohs who ruled during the 14th century BC. But excavation wasn’t easy because the tomb is covered in soot - from a fire started by grave robbers in the late 19th century. A tomb containing up to 50 mummified remains has been found in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings. Pictured can be seen fragments of coffins, cloth and pottery within tomb KV 40. The tomb was used twice, once in the 18th dynasty (14th century BC) and again in the 22nd dynasty (9th century BC)
Up to now, nothing was known about the layout of tomb
OPTIONS:
- BC, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
- BC., nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
- Cairo, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
- Egyptian, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
- Egyptians, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
- Jonathan O'Callaghan, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
- KV 40, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
- Valley of the Kings, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there.
Answer: | KV 40, nor for whom it was built and who was buried there. | Flan2021 | super_glue/record:1.0.2 | fs_opt |
Carmen Lebbos (Arabic: كارمن لبّس ; born 1963) is a Lebanese actress who has been working in film, television and the theater since 1981. She has been in several television series and movies including Ziad Doueiri’s "West Beyrouth" and Josef Fares’s "Zozo".
Carmen Lebbos was born 3 years after 1960.
A: Yes
Rachel Brosnahan (born December 15, 1990) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the films "The Unborn" (2009) and "Beautiful Creatures" (2013) and for portraying Rachel Posner in the Netflix series "House of Cards", for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award.
Rachel Brosnahan is a woman.
A: Yes
The Valley of Fire Road (also called the Valley of Fire Highway) is a road in northeastern Clark County, Nevada serving the Valley of Fire State Park. The roadway was previously designated State Route 40 (SR 40), and the segment within the state park is currently designated a Nevada Scenic Byway.
The Valley of Fire Road has never had cars on it.
A: | It's impossible to say | Flan2021 | anli/r2:0.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Please capitalize where necessary: the reason for this is that not all votes are electronic and meps sometimes vote by a show of hands. today, more and more votes are, however, recorded electronically.
A: The reason for this is that not all votes are electronic and MEPs sometimes vote by a show of hands. Today, more and more votes are, however, recorded electronically.
Please capitalize where necessary: here at hotel norge knut hamsun stayed several times per year during the 1930'ies and always in room 302.
A: Here at Hotel Norge Knut Hamsun stayed several times per year during the 1930'ies and always in room 302.
Please capitalize where necessary: for only the second time in its 66-year history of the united nations security council in new york has authorized the use of virtually unlimited military coercion against a member country (the first ma lwar the authorization to warfare november 1990 against saddam hussein's occupation of kuwait).
A: For only the second time in its 66-year history of the United Nations Security Council in New York has authorized the use of virtually unlimited military coercion against a member country (the first Ma LWAR the authorization to warfare November 1990 against Saddam Hussein's occupation of Kuwait).
Please capitalize where necessary: 6 years ago 20:05 tubewolf flexible, dogging
A: | 6 years ago 20:05 TubeWolf flexible, dogging | Flan2021 | true_case | fs_noopt |
Problem: Does "The TA provides a small percentage of the UK's operational troops." answer the question "How much of the UK's troops are provided by the TA?" OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: yes
Problem: Does "Compton reestablished the Washington University football team, making the declaration that athletics were to be henceforth played on a "strictly amateur" basis with no athletic scholarships." answer the question "Where did Arthur Holly Compton work before returning to Washington University?" OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: no
Problem: Does "The managing director of London Weekend Television (LWT), Greg Dyke, met with the representatives of the "big five" football clubs in England in 1990." answer the question "Who was the London Weekend Television's managing director?" OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: | yes | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | fs_opt |
Answer the following question. "For which novel, a study of provincial life published in 1856, was the author, Gustave Flaubert, and his publisher prosecuted for ""an offence against morals""?" | madame bovary | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_noopt |
Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
sappy script
negative
Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
this masterfully calibrated psychological thriller thrives on its taut performances and creepy atmosphere even if the screenplay falls somewhat short .
positive
Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
's nothing to gain from watching they
negative
Would the following phrase be considered positive or negative?
convince almost everyone that it was put on the screen , just for them
| positive | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Sentence from a movie review: company once again dazzle and delight us
Select your answer: was the movie seen positively or negatively based on the preceding review?
Pick from:
-negative.
-positive. | positive | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Problem: When was the company, the Tabulating Machine Company which later joined with three others to form the Computing Tabulating Recording Company, first launched?
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A: 1896
Q: What was Eva Peron’s maiden name?
A: duarte
Problem: Which Swiss tennis player won three Grand Slam mixed doubles titles in 2015 with her Indian partner Leander Paes?
Answer: martina hingis
Q: ‘A ‘what’ in the Sun’ is a 1959 play by Lorraine Hansbury?
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A: raisin
Q: What kind of elements are found in a pure state in nature?
What is the answer?
A: native elements
Q: In one of only 2 unanimous elections by the U.S. Electoral College, George Washington was elected to the first ever presidency in what year?
What is the answer?
A: | 1789 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | fs_opt |
Q: Des initiatives comme celles-ci et les processus consultatifs régionaux entre les pays d'origine et de destination sont au nombre des meilleures pratiques qu'un monde à l'heure de la mondialisation devrait adopter - ne serait-ce que pour faire des migrations internationales un jeu auquel tout le monde gagne quelque chose.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: Initiatives like these and regional consultative processes between sending and receiving countries are some of the best practices that an increasingly globalizing world should adopt — if only to make international migration a win-win game.
Q: 5.5.6 Un site Web de la mission est en construction et peut être trouvé sur l'unité [i:] de la mission.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: 5.5.6 A Mission web site is under construction and can be found on the Mission [i:] drive.
Q: On ignorait l'impact de cette initiative. Des informations faisaient toutefois régulièrement état de pertes civiles disproportionnées au cours des opérations militaires des forces étrangères.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: It remained unclear what impact this had, although there were regular reports of disproportionate civilian casualties as a result of international military operations.
Q: Les indemnités d’assurance-récolte comprennent uniquement celles des programmes publics; les indemnités de l’assurance-grêle privée sont exclues.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: | Crop insurance payments include only government crop insurance programs; private hail insurance payments are excluded. | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Translate "I hope Mr Tindemans will come to Denmark before the referendum and explain whether he is indeed - in the words of Mr Helveg - simply a 'blast from the past' ." to Finnish? | Toivon, että Tindemans tulisi Tanskaan ennen kansanäänestystä selvittämään, onko hän vain - Neils Helvegin sanoin - "tuulahdus menneisyydestä" . | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Project Gasbuggy was an underground nuclear detonation carried out by the United States Atomic Energy Commission on December 10, 1967 in rural northern New Mexico. It was part of Operation Plowshare, a program designed to find peaceful uses for nuclear explosions.
Can we draw the following conclusion?
Project Gasbuggy will likely never take place again.
Available options:
a). Yes
b). It's impossible to say
c). No | b). | Flan2021 | anli/r2:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
For much of the world, the Algarve is synonymous with Portugal, yet the Portuguese will tell you the exact opposite: the region has little in common with the rest of the country. The southern stretch of coast is more reminiscent of a North African landscape than a European one. It has no cosmopolitan cities, like Lisbon and Porto, which are farther north. Most of Portugal is known for quaint towns, medieval castles, and grand palaces. The Algarve is more recognizable for impenetrable blocks of tourist apartments, hotels, and meticulously manicured golf courses. And beaches. Think Algarve and the mind pictures long, glorious stretches of golden sands, secluded coves framed by odd ochre-colored rock formations, and deep green waters. With about 160 km (100 miles) of coastline, Portugal's southern province is one of Europe's premier beach destinations. The occasionally chilly ocean is the Atlantic, but the Algarve has a sultry Mediterranean feel. Its consistent climate is the best in Portugal, and one of the kindest in the world: more than 250 days of sunshine a year — more than almost any other international resort area. The moderating effect of the Gulf Stream produces a fresh springtime breeze throughout winter, and in late January and February, white almond blossoms blanket the fields. In summer the heat is intense but rarely unbearable, and regardless, beautiful beaches and innumerable pools are always just a dive away. Magnificent year-round weather has made the Algarve a huge destination for sporting vacations. Superb golf facilities abound — several with tees dramatically clinging to cliffs and fairways just skirting the edge of the ocean — and horseback riding, tennis, big-game fishing, sailing, and windsurfing are immensely popular. Sports, beaches and hospitable weather — not to mention easily organized package vacations — are surely the reasons the Algarve receives as many visitors as the rest of Portugal in its entirety. But it's not just international tourists that descend on the Algarve; many Portuguese from Lisbon and elsewhere in the north have holiday homes and spend their summer vacations here. The coast is neatly divided into the rugged Barlavento to the west and the flat beauty of Sotavento to the east. West is where you'll find the famous orange cliffs and surreal eroded rock stacks.
Based on the paragraph, does the response "Paris" correctly answer the question "Which region of Portugal gets the most sunshine on an average year?"? | no | Flan2021 | super_glue/multirc:1.0.2 | zs_noopt |
Context:
Couch<br>Marlon had been independent since 18. At 32 he lost everything, his house, his wife, and his job. He was now moving back into his parents house. He now had to sleep on the same couch he watched cartoons on. Marlon found a new job and moved out within four days.
Hypothesis: Marlon only lived at his house for five days.
No
Context:
Tree Surprise<br>One day, my brother and I went for a walk in the woods. We heard a mewing sound behind one of the trees. We investigated and found a kitten there. The kitten was starving so we took it home to feed it. We decided to keep the kitten as a pet.
Hypothesis: A kitten was found after an investigation.
Yes
Context:
The Bird's Nest<br>The couple planted a tree in their backyard. A bird immediately moved in. He made an intricate nest. Soon, there were a few eggs! The bird took care of the eggs until they hatched.
Hypothesis: The bird abandoned the eggs once they hatched.
| It's impossible to say | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | fs_noopt |
John Graunt noted that in London over a 35-year period in the 17th century (1628–62), the birth sex ratio was 1.07; while Koreas historical records suggest a birth sex ratio of 1.13, based on 5 million births, in 1920s over a 10-year period. Other historical records from Asia too support James hypothesis. For example, Jiang et al. claim that the birth sex ratio in China was 116–121 over a 100-year period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries; in the 120–123 range in the early 20th century; falling to 112 in the 1930s.
Answer this question: Did the birth sex ratio in China have a wider range in the 18th and 19th centuries or the early 20th century? | 18th and 19th centuries | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Ich begrüße die Erklärung des Herrn Kommissar und die Arbeit des Parlaments, die wirklich deutlich macht, welch konkretes Interesse wir an diesen Fragen haben, gerade unter den derzeitigen Umständen.
Translate to English | I should like, in passing, to pay tribute to the Commissioner' s statement and to all the work that Parliament has carried out, which shows that we attach real importance to these issues, particularly in the current circumstances. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/de-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Summarize this article:
Mr Hunt said GP contract changes brought in by Labour in 2004 had "undermined the personal link between GPs and the people on their lists".
But Clare Gerada, chair of the Royal College of GPs, said the problem was "nothing to do with the contract".
"It's to do with the fact we are 10,000 GPs short," she said.
Labour accused the current government of leaving A&E on the brink of crisis.
Labour's Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham, who will raise the issue as an urgent question in the House of Commons later today, said: "In Jeremy Hunt's first year in office, nearly 1 million people waited more than 4 hours in A&E.
"Ministers have left it too late and until they face up to the fundamental causes - the collapse of social care and front-line job losses - the NHS will continue to struggle.
"This is further proof you can't trust David Cameron with the NHS. We can't have another year in the NHS like the last one - he needs to urgently get a grip."
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mr Hunt, who will outline proposed changes to ease pressure on stretched emergency departments, said: "A&E staff [now] know some patients better than their own GPs."
He told the BBC the government had "plans for 2,000 more GPs" and he would be "looking to see if that's enough".
Mr Hunt said it had become "impossible" for GPs to oversee their patients' treatment throughout the health and social care system.
He added: "I think it will take about four years to undo the damage done by those changes in 2004 but at least if we can undo it for the most frail and vulnerable older people next year, that will be an important step in the right direction."
"We need a much better way for vulnerable old people to journey through the NHS," Mr Hunt wrote in the Telegraph.
"They need someone from the service to be keeping tabs on them and championing them through the system all the time - and making sure they're a name, not a number, whether or not they are in hospital.
"As a member of the public I would like that responsible person to be my GP - but of course they will need support from many others, including our dedicated district nurses."
He added: "Since the last government's misguided changes to the GP contract, it's become easier to go to A&E and harder to go and see a GP."
Dr Gerada said GPs worked very long days, and even at night they were "delivering more care than most of the NHS".
She said the system was still working, but added: "It's working less well now, I'm afraid, than since [before] the massive cuts that we've seen, and also the enormous top-down reorganisation that we've just had."
Speaking about the health secretary's comments, she said: "I'm sure Mr Hunt regrets saying that emergency doctors know their patients better than their GPs because there's blatantly no evidence for that."
But in response, Mr Hunt said it was true that some patients know A&E doctors better than their GP. | Elderly people often feel there is no reliable alternative to hospital, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said, as he called for improved care from GPs. | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | zs_noopt |
The fifth World Social Forum (WSF) has kicked off in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true?
The WSF takes place in Brazil. | yes | Flan2021 | super_glue/rte:1.0.2 | zs_noopt |
question: What are the jobs Quora has eliminated?
We've seen how automation has eliminated jobs in certain markets. What effect will AI have on the job market and other ways of life in the future?
answer: no
question: What are the lyrics to Boom Chicka Boom?
Do you read lyrics?
answer: no
question: Which is the best (windows) laptop for architects 2016?
Which is the best (windows) laptop for architects 2015?
answer: | no | Flan2021 | glue/qqp:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Q: Scottish Blackface is a breed of which animal?
What is the answer?
A: sheep
Q: What city was the primary capital of the Confederate States of America?
What is the answer?
A: richmond virginia
Q: What was the first Christian name of the composer Chopin?
What is the answer?
A: frederic
Q: In one of only 2 unanimous elections by the U.S. Electoral College, George Washington was elected to the first ever presidency in what year?
What is the answer?
A: | 1789 | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Problem: Gillian Howard Welch was born on October 2, 1967 in New York City, and was adopted by Ken and Mitzie Welch, comedy and music entertainers. Her biological mother was a freshman in college, and her father was a musician visiting New York City. Welch has speculated that her biological father could have been one of her favorite musicians, and she later discovered from her adoptive parents that he was a drummer. Alec Wilkinson of The New Yorker stated that "from an address they had been given, it appeared that her mother ... may have grown up in the mountains of North Carolina".
For the recording sessions of Welch's debut, Revival, Burnett wanted to recapture the bare sound of Welch's live performance. Welch recalled, "That first week was really intense. It was just T-Bone, the engineer, and Dave and myself. We got so inside our little world. There was very little distance between our singing and playing. The sound was very immediate. It was so light and small." Later, they recorded several more songs and played with an expanded group of musicians; guitarist and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee James Burton, bassist Roy Huskey, Jr., and veteran session drummers Jim Keltner, and Buddy Harman. The album was released in April 1996 to mostly positive reviews. Mark Deming of Allmusic called it a "superb debut" and wrote, "Welch's debts to artists of the past are obvious and clearly acknowledged, but there's a maturity, intelligence, and keen eye for detail in her songs you wouldn't expect from someone simply trying to ape the Carter Family." Bill Friskics-Warren of No Depression praised the album as "breathtakingly austere evocations of rural culture". The Arlington Heights, Illinois Daily Herald's Mark Guarino observed that Revival was "cheered and scrutinized as a staunch revivalist of Depression-era music only because her originals sounded so much like that era." He attributed this to the biblical imagery of the lyrics, Burnett's threadbare production, and the plainly-sung bleakness in Welch's vocals. Ann Powers of Rolling Stone gave Revival a lukewarm review and criticized Welch for not singing of her own experiences, and "manufacturing emotion." Robert Christgau echoed Powers: Welch "just doesn't have the voice, eye, or way with words to bring her simulation off." The song, "Orphan Girl", from Revival has been covered by Emmylou Harris, Ann Wilson, Karin Bergquist of Over the Rhine, Mindy Smith, Patty Griffin, Linda Ronstandt and Holly Williams. Others who have recorded Welch's songs include Joan Baez, Grace Porter, Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, Mike Gordon, Bright Eyes, Calexico, Ani DiFranco, The Decemberists and Jim James. Revival was nominated for the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, but lost to Bruce Springsteen's The Ghost of Tom Joad.
Were there any singles?
Answer with quotes: The song, "Orphan Girl", from Revival has been covered by Emmylou Harris, Ann Wilson, Karin Bergquist of Over the Rhine, Mindy Smith, Patty Griffin, Linda Ronstandt and Holly Williams.
Problem: Edward Sapir (; January 26, 1884 - February 4, 1939) was an American anthropologist-linguist, who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the early development of the discipline of linguistics. Sapir was born in German Pomerania; his parents emigrated to United States of America when he was a child. He studied Germanic linguistics at Columbia, where he came under the influence of Franz Boas who inspired him to work on Native American languages.
The First World War took its toll on the Canadian Geological Survey, cutting funding for anthropology and making the academic climate less agreeable. Sapir continued work on Athabascan, working with two speakers of the Alaskan languages Kutchin and Ingalik. Sapir was now more preoccupied with testing hypotheses about historical relationships between the Na-Dene languages than with documenting endangered languages, in effect becoming a theoretician. He was also growing to feel isolated from his American colleagues. From 1912 Florence's health deteriorated due to a lung abscess, and a resulting depression. The Sapir household was largely run by Eva Sapir, who did not get along well with Florence, and this added to the strain on both Florence and Edward. Sapir's parents had by now divorced and his father seemed to suffer from a psychosis, which made it necessary for him to leave Canada for Philadelphia, where Edward continued to support him financially. Florence was hospitalized for long periods both for her depressions and for the lung abscess, and she died in 1924 due to an infection following surgery, providing the final incentive for Sapir to leave Canada. When the University of Chicago offered him a position, he happily accepted. During his period in Canada, Sapir came into his own as the leading figure in linguistics in North America. Among his substantial publications from this period were his book on Time Perspective in the Aboriginal American Culture (1916), in which he laid out an approach to using historical linguistics to study the prehistory of Native American cultures. Particularly important for establishing him in the field was his seminal book Language (1921), which was a layman's introduction to the discipline of linguistics as Sapir envisioned it. He also participated in the formulation of a report to the American Anthropological Association regarding the standardization of orthographic principles for writing Indigenous languages. While in Ottawa, he also collected and published French Canadian Folk Songs, and wrote a volume of his own poetry. His interest in poetry led him to form a close friendship with another Boasian anthropologist and poet, Ruth Benedict. Sapir initially wrote to Benedict to commend her for her dissertation on "The Guardian Spirit", but soon realized that Benedict had published poetry pseudonymously. In their correspondence the two critiqued each other's work, both submitting to the same publishers, and both being rejected. They also were both interested in psychology and the relation between individual personalities and cultural patterns, and in their correspondences they frequently psychoanalyzed each other. However, Sapir often showed little understanding for Benedict's private thoughts and feelings, and particularly his conservative gender ideology jarred with Benedict's struggles as a female professional academic. Though they were very close friends for a while, it was ultimately the differences in worldview and personality that led their friendship to fray. Before departing Canada, Sapir had a short affair with Margaret Mead, Benedict's protege at Columbia. But Sapir's conservative ideas about marriage and the woman's role were anathema to Mead, as they had been to Benedict, and as Mead left to do field work in Samoa, the two separated permanently. Mead received news of Sapir's remarriage while still in Samoa, and burned their correspondence there on the beach.
What did they find?
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Question: Write an article that answers the following question: How many yards shorter was Sebastian Janikowski's second field goal compared to his first?
Article: The Raiders' fifteenth game was an AFC duel with the Colts at home. The Raiders struck immediately after a 99-yard kickoff return was made by Jacoby Ford. They soon trailed with RB Joseph Addai getting a 6-yard TD run, followed by kicker Adam Vinatieri getting a 30-yard field goal. They took the lead again after kicker Sebastian Janikowski hit a 59 and a 38-yard field goal, but trailed for the second time with QB Peyton Manning completing an 18-yard TD pass to TE Jacob Tamme. The Raiders tried to cut the lead with Janikowski nailing a 51-yard field goal, but fell further behind with Manning getting a 4-yard TD pass to WR Blair White. The Raiders tried to keep up with Janikowski making a 45-yard field goal, but the Colts kept going with Manning completing a 7-yard TD pass to WR Pierre Garçon. The Raiders tried to come back after QB Jason Campbell threw a 6-yard TD pass to TE Zach Miller, but the Colts defense prevented any more chances, giving them the loss. With the loss, the Raiders fell to 7-8, and were officially eliminated from postseason contention for the eighth straight year.
Question: Write an article that answers the following question: How many more percentage points of the city's population was white than African American?
Article: As of the census of 2010, there were 7,708 people, 2,380 households, and 907 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 2,516 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 85.2% White (U.S. Census), 1.0% African American (U.S. Census), 0.4% Native American (U.S. Census), 11.2% Asian (U.S. Census), 0.1% Race (U.S. Census), 0.4% from Race (U.S. Census), and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic (U.S. Census) or Latino (U.S. Census) of any race were 1.8% of the population.
Question: Write an article that answers the following question: How many percent of the inhabitants declared their ethnicity at the 2011 census?
Article: At the 2011 census, there were 1,729,040 people with 906,782 households living in Budapest. Some 1.6 million persons from the metropolitan area may be within Budapests boundaries during work hours, and during special events. This fluctuation of people is caused by hundreds of thousands of suburban residents who travel to the city for work, education, health care, and special events. By ethnicity there were 1,397,851 (80.8%) Hungarians, 19,530 (1.1%) Romani people, 18,278 (1.0%) Germans, 6,189 (0.4%) Romanians, 4,692 (0.3%) Han Chinese and 2,581 (0.1%) Slovaks. 301,943 people (17.5%) did not declare their ethnicity. In Hungary people can declare more than one ethnicity, so the sum of ethnicities is higher than the total population. The city is home to one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe.
Question: Write an article that answers the following question: How many months after the Baku Commune was established was Kars captured?
| Article: During the early months of World War I, Kars was a key military objective for the Ottoman army. Ismail Enver who pushed the Ottoman Empire into World War I, needed a victory against the Russians to defend his position. He collected an army on the eastern border. The army was badly defeated under Enver's command at the Battle of Sarikamish January 2, 1915 against Nikolai Nikolaevich Yudenich. This defeat was more due to the winter weather and bad planning, given the fact that Russians were actually preparing to evacuate Kars. With the loss of the eastern army, Ottoman defenses crumbled with further small battles and the Russian army succeeded in advancing as far west as Erzincan. The collapse of the Russian army after the 1917 revolution left only thinly spread Armenian units to resist the inevitable Ottoman counter-attack. Before the end of World War I in 1918, the Ottoman army reformed with what was left from the middle-east branch and tried to build a line between whatever seemed to be left on their east border. The newly declared First Republic of Armenia captured Kars in April 1918, which was eventually handed back by the future Soviet administration. That same year in March, the Baku Commune was established in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. The commune later became the Centrocaspian Dictatorship, in turn conquered by the Islamic Army of the Caucasus, then shortly by the Triple Entente and finally the Bolsheviks. Defeat on other fronts caused the Ottoman Empire to surrender and withdraw forces. Both the Armenian and Azerbaijani Republics ended up being part of the Soviet Union in 1920. | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
[Q]: Juan Cruz "JC" Aragone (born June 28, 1995) is an American tennis player. He attended the University of Virginia and was a member of three NCAA Men's Tennis Championship winning teams. Aragone made his first ATP main draw appearance at the 2017 US Open after securing a spot through the qualifying tournament. Juan Cruz goes by his initials JC. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
[A]: Yes
Problem: Todd Strauss-Schulson (born June 24, 1980) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and cinematographer, best known for directing the 2011 comedy film "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas", and the 2015 horror comedy film "The Final Girls". He has also directed episodes of the television series "The Inbetweeners" (2012) and "Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous" (2013).
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Todd Strauss-Schulson created the name of the film "The FInal Girls""? OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: It's impossible to say
Q: The 160th official annual Grand National steeplechase had the absolute maximum number of participants participate in it in 2007.
The 2007 Grand National (known as the John Smith's Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 160th official annual running of the world-famous Grand National steeplechase which took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 14 April 2007 and attracted the maximum permitted field of forty competitors for a total prize money of £700,000 including £399,140 to the winner.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
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A: Yes
Justin Tinucci is an American actor, musician and professional indoor skydiver who is best known for his roles on "Incredible Crew" as a recurring guest star, iCarly, Big Love, Trophy Wife and the Netflix show Lady Dynamite where he plays Jason. He will appear in an upcoming Sony Pictures Home Entertainment film called Devil's Whisper in 2017.
Justin Tinucci helped produce Sony Pictures Home Entertainment film called Devil's Whisper OPTIONS:
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- It's impossible to say
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A: It's impossible to say
input hypothesis: "al-Andalus" was governed by the Moors in the past.
Context: Islamic rule govenrned the southern part of the Iberian peninsula for seven hundred years. In medieval history, "al-Andalus" (Arabic: الأندلس ) was the name given to the parts of the Iberian Peninsula and Septimania governed by Arab and North African Muslims (given the generic name of Moors), at various times in the period between 711 and 1492.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
true or false: Yes
input hypothesis: The Valley of Fire Road has never had cars on it.
Context: The Valley of Fire Road (also called the Valley of Fire Highway) is a road in northeastern Clark County, Nevada serving the Valley of Fire State Park. The roadway was previously designated State Route 40 (SR 40), and the segment within the state park is currently designated a Nevada Scenic Byway.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
true or false: | It's impossible to say | Flan2021 | anli/r2:0.1.0 | fs_opt |
What is the subject line for this email?
Greg and Mark: Attached is a draft of the very short story that will accompany your profiles in Enron Business. (PR management has approved.) The purpose is simply to introduce you and quickly address the issue that's on everyone's mind, the stock price. Please review your individual quotes and let me know if you have any revisions as soon as possible. The quotes were extracted from your interviews with us a few weeks ago. If I have not heard back from you by the end of the day tomorrow, I'll assume it's OK to print as is. Thanks again for taking the time to meet with us. Warm regards and cheers,
Subject Line: | Enron Business Article | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Problem: What type of thing is the question "What Triple Crown-winning horse took the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths ?" asking about?
OPTIONS:
- description
- entity
- abbreviation
- human
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Answer: entity
Problem: What type of thing is the question "How many casinos are in Atlantic City , NJ ?" asking about?
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Answer: numeric
Problem: What type of thing is the question "What is the C programming language ?" asking about?
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Answer: | description | Flan2021 | trec:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Sentence 1: This enables you to experience many dive sites in the Aegean Sea.
Sentence 2: This will allow you to visit lots of dive sites in the aegan sea.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: yes
Sentence 1: well the thing i liked about it was that it was so unconventional that you couldn't predict what was coming next
Sentence 2: The thing I liked the most about it was that it was so unpredictable.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: yes
Sentence 1: Houston is really humid now
Sentence 2: Houston is freezing and dry right now.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first?
Answer: | no | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Add punctuation: The SMK has a duty to perform to highquality standards within the museums main functions which are research presentation and conservation of our shared cultural heritage
A: The SMK has a duty to perform to high-quality standards within the museum’s main functions, which are research, presentation and conservation of our shared cultural heritage.
Add punctuation: In the case that your YZ file doesnt open it is highly likely that you do not have the correct software application installed on your PC to view or edit YZ file extensions
A: In the case that your YZ file doesn't open, it is highly likely that you do not have the correct software application installed on your PC to view or edit YZ file extensions.
Add punctuation: 3 years ago 1727 xHamster double penetration Italian cuckold
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"Heart of Glass" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie, written by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. Featured on the band's third studio album, "Parallel Lines" (1978), it was released as the album's third single in January 1979 and reached number one on the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
Based on that paragraph can we conclude that this sentence is true?
"Heart of Glass" did not reach number one on the charts in Australia
Options: (I) Yes (II) It's impossible to say (III) No | (II) | Flan2021 | anli/r1:0.1.0 | zs_opt |
John/John/Frank As we are approaching the November 1st Trading Track interview dates, we need to finalize the reminder of the external candidate's initial screen. Can you please provide me with your feedback/status. If we need to re-assign your candidates to other traders please let me know by return. Thanks,
Write a subject line for this email. | Trading Track Interviews | Flan2021 | aeslc:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Input: what type of paper was the bible written on?
Output: papyrus
Input: cities located on the bank of river brahmaputra?
Output: Guwahati
Input: what time did one direction became a band?
Output: July 2010
Input: who was the only us president whos grandfather was also president?
Output: | Benjamin Harrison | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | fs_noopt |
So I got separated from afire 's people and they ended up in this tiny little taxi in the car lane . It was like an Asian clown car , oh man . So I got in and we drove outside the con building and met up with a bunch of GL cosplayers a Kamina , Simon , Nia , and Yoko ) . Outside it was like Baltimore , and suddenly all the cosplayers were on the roof of a huge skyscraper , and they joined hands and jumped off . They landed on their feet holy crap .
Q with options: Give answer the following question using evidence from the above passage: What may happen after getting into the tiny taxi ?
Choose from:
(A). None of the above choices ..
(B). It would feel very tiny with not much space ..
(C). We all take the cosplayers home for a party ..
(D). The cosplayers walked down the stairs of the skyscraper .. | (B). | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Question: January 2009, China imprted 1.31 million tons of plastics, over the same period in 2008 for 1.59 million tons, with a 17.6 percent decline.
Please remove spaces.
Answer: January2009,Chinaimprted1.31milliontonsofplastics,overthesameperiodin2008for1.59milliontons,witha17.6percentdecline.
Question: Tags: jump, platform, platformer, run, shoot, stickman, stickmen
Please remove spaces.
Answer: Tags:jump,platform,platformer,run,shoot,stickman,stickmen
Question: (a) it is essential to determine promptly the result of a race that will qualify a boat to compete in a later stage of an event or a subsequent event (a national authority may prescribe that its approval is required for such a procedure);
Please remove spaces.
Answer: (a)itisessentialtodeterminepromptlytheresultofaracethatwillqualifyaboattocompeteinalaterstageofaneventorasubsequentevent(anationalauthoritymayprescribethatitsapprovalisrequiredforsuchaprocedure);
Question: Rightly called the age of anxiety
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Answer: | Rightlycalledtheageofanxiety | Flan2021 | word_segment | fs_noopt |
Q: I found about the movie "Holes" by hearing from people that it wasn't typical Disney, that both kids and adults both got into the story. Folks, let me tell you I wasn't disappointed. "Holes" is based on the novel by Louis Sachar and follows the adventure of Stanley Yelnats, a boy who gets sent to a strange juvenile detention camp out in the desert. He befriends a boy nicknamed Zero and together they set out on adventure that changes their lives. It was a very interesting, unique, different and funny story. I didn't know quite what to expect when I watched it. It was interesting to see the story come together like pieces of a puzzle. The boys who played the juvenile delinquents were all very funny and Jon Voight was just hilarious as Mr. Sir. Now that I've seen the movie, I have to read the book. Most recommended! OPTIONS:
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A: positive
Q: That was great fun! I never read those Chester-Gould-comics but it's not necessary to know them. Maybe there were some inside jokes I didn't figure out but what the eye doesn't see the heart cannot grieve over. This is such an ironic, colourful film and the actors are good-humoured all together. The setting is similar to that in the Batman` movies, but not as dark and grey. Okay, the story is not so original but there is a plot (which is not self-evident) and a more or less surprising ending.
With this movie, you could play an interesting game, if you watch it with friends. Don't watch the credits at the beginning and then look who's the fastest to find out who are the famous actors under their make-up! OPTIONS:
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A: positive
Q: EDDIE MURPHY DELIRIOUS is easily the funniest stand-up concert film I have ever seen. Most stand-up acts usually have lulls at some point, but not this one folks. For 90 min there is not one moment that is not side-splittingly funny. From the moment Eddie does a hilariously dead-on impression of Mr.T, the laughs are non-stop.
Sadly, this was done in 1983, and Eddie hasn't done anything nearly as funny. it's unbelievable that the man who wrote this phenomenally brilliant show, wrote a movie called HARLEM NIGHTS which was not very funny at all.
Eddie, if you're out there, please go back and do a concert film in the vein of DELIRIOUS. Believe me your fans will love you for it. And I think you know that. OPTIONS:
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A: positive
Q: Mann photographs the Alberta Rocky Mountains in a superb fashion, and Jimmy Stewart and Walter Brennan give enjoyable performances as they always seem to do.
But come on Hollywood - a Mountie telling the people of Dawson City, Yukon to elect themselves a marshal (yes a marshal!) and to enforce the law themselves, then gunfighters battling it out on the streets for control of the town?
Nothing even remotely resembling that happened on the Canadian side of the border during the Klondike gold rush. Mr. Mann and company appear to have mistaken Dawson City for Deadwood, the Canadian North for the American Wild West.
Canadian viewers be prepared for a Reefer Madness type of enjoyable howl with this ludicrous plot, or, to shake your head in disgust. OPTIONS:
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- positive
| A: negative | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
How might one describe the sentiment of this review?
We came in for a pre-bachelor party madness meal and I have to say it was one of the best dining experiences I've ever had. Started with some cocktails and their fried flat bread with dipping sauces to soak it up. Next we did a dozen oysters. For the main course we split the 32.oz steak, in my top five steaks of all time, a split order of king crab legs and lobster tail. All of it was amazing. It came with a side of mashed potato goodness and we threw in the broccoli. It was all fantastic, each bite was better than the last. Our server was incredible, really above and beyond the call of duty. The manager came by for a nice chat and we gushed about the food and the staff. This was by far the best meal I've had in Las Vegas and I've had them all....Options are:
1). negative
2). positive I think the answer is | 2). | Flan2021 | yelp_polarity_reviews:0.2.0 | zs_opt |
Q: "Three workers are working on a metal roof" Does this mean that "There are roof workers outside fixing a roof."?
A: yes
Q: "Two men with orange vest leaning over a railing." Does this mean that "A rain cloud taunts picnickers."?
A: no
Q: "Boy with sports jersey getting teeth examined." Does this mean that "The boy is in a dentist examining chair."?
A: yes
Q: "Woman in red shirt and white cap rollerblading on gray surface." Does this mean that "The woman is practicing to enter a roller derby."?
A: | it is not possible to tell | Flan2021 | snli:1.1.0 | fs_noopt |
Sentence 1: Houston is really humid now
Sentence 2: Houston is freezing and dry right now.
Options are:
[a]. yes.
[b]. it is not possible to tell.
[c]. no.
Is this second sentence entailed by the first sentence?
| [c]. | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Add spaces: SwissLottoresults-Saturday30July2016
Answer: Swiss Lotto results - Saturday 30 July 2016
Returnspring:AISI302stainlesssteel.
Return spring: AISI 302 stainless steel.
[Q]: [Byincreasingtheemployee'sengagement,youwillmovethemfroman"I"pointofviewtoa"We"pointofviewfocusingontheorganizationasawhole,andhowtheytreattheircustomers.]
[A]: [By increasing the employee's engagement, you will move them from an "I" point of view to a "We" point of view focusing on the organization as a whole, and how they treat their customers.]
Problem: Add spaces: JustaccepttheseFACTSandacceptHIM–withoutanyobediencetoGod’slaws!
Spaces added: Just accept these FACTS and accept HIM – without any obedience to God’s laws!
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[Q]: [Riversofthelargestandmostfamous-theSeverskyDonets.Ingeneral,thestateofwaterresourcesfromthecategoryof"itcouldbeworse,"nodtotheindustrialecologyfield.Fish,surprisingly,isnotthewholeextinct,butthenumberhasdeclined.]
[A]: | [Rivers of the largest and most famous - the Seversky Donets. In general, the state of water resources from the category of "it could be worse," nod to the industrial ecology field. Fish, surprisingly, is not the whole extinct, but the number has declined.] | Flan2021 | word_segment | fs_opt |
question: Triple: The Phoenix food Italian; The Phoenix priceRange cheap; The Phoenix area riverside
answer: an average, cheap Italian in the riverside area would be The Phoenix
Problem: Data: Loch Fyne food Japanese; Loch Fyne customer rating 3 out of 5; Loch Fyne area riverside; Loch Fyne near The Rice Boat
What would a sentence about this data be like?
A: Loch Fyne is located on the riverside, near The Rice Boat. The food is Japanese and customers rate it 3 out of 5.
Question:
This is some data: Brandywell Stadium HOME_TEAM Derry City; Brandywell Stadium CITY Derry.
Generate a detailed description of this data.
Answer:
Brandywell Stadium is the home to the Derry City football team.
The Twenty Two food English; The Twenty Two area riverside; The Twenty Two familyFriendly yes
Child friendly 'The Twenty Two' offers English food by the river.
Problem: *The Wrestlers eatType restaurant; The Wrestlers food Fast food; The Wrestlers priceRange high; The Wrestlers customer rating average; The Wrestlers familyFriendly yes*
A: The Wrestlers is a child-friendly fast food restaurant in the high price range. It has an average customer rating.
question: Triple: Sportpark De Toekomst OPERATOR AFC Ajax
answer: | AFC Ajax operate Sportpark De Toekomst. | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | fs_opt |
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A: This was a delightful presentation. Hemo (blood) as a Greek god was so well played by the animation with vanity, arrogance, snobbish superiority and innocent wonder. The quote (or scene) I recall vividly is when Hemo tires of "all this plumbing ... you haven't learned my secrets at all" and threatens to storm out, the Scientist answers him in a single word "Thalassa" -- salt water which horrifies the Fiction Writer but mollifies Hemo and segues so neatly into the chemical aspects of blood.
Such a splendid blend of entertainment and information make this a classic as fresh and engrossing today as the day it was released. Stimulating the interest and imagination is fundamental to teaching kids to love learning.
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A: In a near future, the ordinary man above any suspicious from the suburb Morgan Sullivan (Jeremy Northam) is hired by Digicorp, a huge corporation, to be assigned as a spy and steal secrets from their competitors, Sunways. Along his training, Morgan is brainwashed, assumes a new identity of Jack Thursby and travels to boring lectures. In one of them, he is approached by the beautiful and mysterious Rita Foster (Lucy Liu), who advises him that nothing is how it seems to be. Morgan acknowledges a new reality, where he does not know who can be trusted.
The unknown "Cypher" was a great surprise for me. This movie has not been released in Brazil, but the engaging and exciting story is quite complex, with many plot points, and with great screenplay, direction and performances. In the very last twist, I recalled Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Total Recall". This movie certainly deserves to be watched more than once, and I really did not like the last scene, when the independent spy disposes the disputed disc in the sea. In only know the director Vicenzo Natali from the fantastic "Cube", and this second work I see is also stunning. My vote is eight.
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A: | This is the kind of film for a snowy Sunday afternoon when the rest of the world can go ahead with its own business as you descend into a big arm-chair and mellow for a couple of hours. Wonderful performances from Cher and Nicolas Cage (as always) gently row the plot along. There are no rapids to cross, no dangerous waters, just a warm and witty paddle through New York life at its best. A family film in every sense and one that deserves the praise it received. | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
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If your meat has been in the freezer longer than you can remember, you'll probably want to toss it, just to be on the safe side. If not, there are some telltale signs your food has gone bad. The meat looks discolored. There’s a nasty smell coming from the packaging. The package shows signs of freezer burn (ice on the inside). Though it is possible to defrost meat without a container, you'll save yourself a lot of clean up time by using one. Typically, glass bowls are the best, safest containers to use in a microwave. If you’re planning to use a plastic container, check out the original packaging to make sure it's safe for microwave use. Some other items considered unsafe for the microwave include brown paper bags, aluminum foil, and single-use plastic containers (ex: the kind that take-out food comes in). Basically, if you're not sure, don't use it. If the meat is still in its original packaging, it probably has a label that tells you exactly how much it weighs. If it doesn't, you’ll need to weigh it yourself. The best tool for weighing meat is a kitchen scale, which gives more specific weights (down to fractions of a lb/kg) than bigger scales. Many materials used to package frozen meats should definitely not be microwaved, so be sure to toss everything but the meat itself before you begin cooking.
Summary: | Check the meat for signs of spoilage. Find a microwave-safe container. Weigh the meat. Remove the meat from its wrapper. | Flan2021 | gem/wiki_lingua_english_en:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Input: OPTIONS:
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- It's impossible to say
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The Doctor is a 1991 drama film directed by Randa Haines. It is loosely based on Dr. Edward Rosenbaum's 1988 book, "A Taste Of My Own Medicine". The film stars William Hurt as Jack MacKee, a doctor who undergoes a transformation in his views about life, illness and human relationships.
Sentence: The doctor was a comedy/action movie
Output: No
Problem:
Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (] ) is a ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated "GAP"), in the Oberbayern region, which borders Austria. Nearby is Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze, at 2,962 m (9,718 ft.).
OPTIONS:
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- It's impossible to say
- No
Hypothesis: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (] ) is a town in Bavaria known for it's beautiful beaches.
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Answer:
No
[Q]: Sir David John White, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 2 February 1940), better known by his stage name David Jason, is an English actor and comedian. He is perhaps best known for his portrayals of Derek "Del Boy" Trotter in the BBC comedy series "Only Fools and Horses", and Detective Inspector Jack Frost in the ITV crime drama "A Touch of Frost". Sir David John White was in the BBC comedy series "Only Fools and Horses" a year after he was in the ITV crime drama "A Touch of Frost". OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
[A]: It's impossible to say
Problem: Stanley Hugh Gallimore (14 April 1910 – September 1994) was an English footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Bucklow Hill, Cheshire and died in the Trafford district of Cheshire. He played for Witton Albion, Manchester United, Altrincham and Northwich Victoria.
Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "Stanley Hugh Gallimore played one season for 4 teams"? OPTIONS:
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- It's impossible to say
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A: It's impossible to say
Q: Storm Front was written the year after 2000.
Storm Front is a 2000 novel by science fiction and fantasy author Jim Butcher. It is the first novel in The Dresden Files, his first published series, and it follows the character of Harry Dresden, professional wizard. The novel was later adapted into a pilot for a SyFy channel television series.
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- It's impossible to say
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A: No
Q: "Heart of Glass" did not reach number one on the charts in Australia
"Heart of Glass" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie, written by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. Featured on the band's third studio album, "Parallel Lines" (1978), it was released as the album's third single in January 1979 and reached number one on the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
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- It's impossible to say
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A: | It's impossible to say | Flan2021 | anli/r1:0.1.0 | fs_opt |
Question: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Terrorists are likely to use a weapon of mass destruction somewhere in the world in the next five years, a blue-ribbon panel assembled by Congress has concluded. Police watch over travelers at New York's Grand Central Terminal before Thanksgiving. They are more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one -- and the results could be devastating, the chairman of the commission told CNN. "The consequences of a biological attack are almost beyond comprehension. It would be 9/11 times 10 or a hundred in terms of the number of people who would be killed," former Sen. Bob Graham said. He cited the flu virus that killed millions of people in 1918 as an example. "Today it is still in the laboratory, but if it should get out and into the hands of scientists who knew how to use it for a violent purpose, we could have multiple times the 40 million people who were killed 100 years ago," he said. Watch how officials worry about a biological terror attack ». The U.S. government "needs to move more aggressively to limit" the spread of biological weapons, the commission said in its report. Graham warned that such measures would be costly, but were necessary. "The leadership of this country and the world will have to decide how much of a priority ... they place on avoiding the worst weapons in the world getting in the hands of the worst people in the world," he said. "It is not going to be cheap. It is not going to be accomplished without some sacrifices. It won't be accomplished without putting this issue ahead of some other competing national and international goals. But I think our safety and security depend upon doing so," he added. Graham said a biological attack was more likely than a nuclear one because it would be easier to carry out. Biological weapons "are more available," he said. "Anthrax is a natural product of dead animals. Other serious pathogens are available in equally accessible forms." "There are so many scientists who have the skills to convert a pathogen from benign, helpful purposes into an illicit, very harmful weapon," he added. But the commission warned that there is also a threat of nuclear terrorism, both because more countries are developing nuclear weapons and because some existing nuclear powers are expanding their arsenals. "Terrorist organizations are intent on acquiring nuclear weapons," said the report, which was published Tuesday on the Internet and will be officially released Wednesday. CNN obtained a copy of the report Monday evening. It cited testimony before the commission from former Sen. Sam Nunn, who said that the "risk of a nuclear weapon being used today is growing, not receding." The report recommends a range of measures, including increased security and awareness at biological research labs and strengthening international treaties against the spread of biological and nuclear weapons. "Many biological pathogens and nuclear materials around the world are poorly secured -- and thus vulnerable to theft by those who would put these materials to harmful use, or would sell them on the black market to potential terrorists," the report warned. The commission expressed particular concern about the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea, and about Pakistan, which it described as "the intersection of nuclear weapons and terrorism." While observing that Pakistan is a U.S. ally, the report said, "the next terrorist attack against the United States is likely to originate from within the Federally Administered Tribal Areas" in Pakistan. The tribal areas lie in northwest Pakistan where the government exerts little control; the United States says it is a haven for militants from both Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan. Congress created the commission to investigate and report on WMD and terrorism in line with a recommendation from the 9/11 Commission, which compiled a report on the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. Commissioners heard testimony from more than 250 experts from around the world over the course of their six-month investigation. CNN's Jeanne Meserve contributed to this report.
What are the important parts of this article?
Important parts: NEW: Next terror attack on U.S. likely to originate in Pakistan tribal areas, report says. Terrorists with biological weapons could kill millions, panel's chairman says. Biological attack more likely than nuclear attack, report says. Number of nations with nuclear weapons also growing, panel says.
By. Daily Mail Reporter. PUBLISHED:. 01:15 EST, 30 November 2013. |. UPDATED:. 01:23 EST, 30 November 2013. More than two decades after Magic Johnson announced that he had HIV, the basketball player says he is still surprised at the impact the news had. The former Los Angeles Lakers player said when he was first told he had HIV he was convinced he was going to die, but advances in drugs has helped Johnson - and millions of others - survive. Johnson, who became the face of HIV/Aids 22 years ago, is now campaigning for more people to get tested for the disease, especially those in black or Hispanic communities. Campaign: Magic Johnson has dedicated his life to raising awareness about HIV over the past 22 years. 'We have to drive people to get tested,. because that's the most important thing,' he told CBS News. 'The stigma and fear. of knowing their status' is holding people back. Johnson admitted that when his team's doctor told him blood results had revealed he had HIV in 1991 he was 'devastated'. 'At that time, people were really dying of Aids. I was just scared to death,' he said. The NBA star began treatment with Dr Michael Mellman and Dr David Ho, a top HIV researcher, who reassured him that newly developed drugs would improve his chance of survival. But it was a meeting with Aids activist Elizabeth Glaser who helped Johnson come to terms with the diagnosis, and influenced his decision to publicly campaign to raise awareness. Legend: NBA star Johnson, pictured here in 1985, was playing for the Lakers when he was told he had HIV. 'Scared': Johnson announces he has HIV at a Los Angeles press conference in 1991. He and wife, Cookie, left, were devastated by the diagnosis. Johnson said that Glaser, whose HIV had developed to Aids, was able to answer questions from him and his wife Cookie, who was two months' pregnant at the time, about living with the disease. 'The one thing she did say was I was. going to live for a long time. And the thing that she asked me to do was. become the face of the disease,' he said. 'She felt it was really. important that I go public to help a lot of other people who were living. the same lifestyle who didn’t know they had HIV and needed to get. tested ... And she was absolutely right.' His wife, Cookie, who tested negative. along with their son, told the Huffington Post: 'For us, it was super. hard. That was back in the day, in 1991, when people were dying at. alarming rates. That was when people didn’t know anything about the. disease, so it was very frightening.' Awareness: This graph shows the estimated new HIV infections across subpopulations in the U.S. in 2010. The couple have been leading advocates for HIV awareness, and Johnson recently campaigned in Harlem's Apollo Theater to raise awareness about the high rates of the disease in black and Hispanic communities. Despite representing only 12 per cent. of the population, black Americans account for about 44 per cent of new. HIV infections each year. They are also more likely to die from the. disease. Hispanic Americans are also more. likely to die from HIV than white Americans. According to the Centers. for Disease Control and Prevention, Hispanics make up 21 per cent of new. infections each year. Overall, about 1.1 million Americans are living. with HIV, according to federal estimates, with almost one in five. unaware of their infection. Support: Cookie and Magic Johnson in St Tropez earlier this year. Cookie was pregnant with their son when Johnson heard he had HIV. Star: NBA legend Magic Johnson has become a vital part of the Aids awareness campaign. 'In the black community, unfortunately,. we’re still in denial that it can happen to us. We haven’t done a. wonderful job of raising the awareness level or educating our people. Its gotten better since I announced 22 years ago, but it needs to get. much better,' he said. His campaign earlier this month was to raise awareness about Orasure’s OraQuick at-home HIV test. The event was held in the run up to World Aids Day on December 1.
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| NBA star calls for black and Hispanic communities to get tested. Former Lakers player dedicated life to raising awareness about disease. | Flan2021 | cnn_dailymail:3.4.0 | fs_opt |
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rank of indian economy in terms of nominal gdp?? | seventh-largest | Flan2021 | natural_questions_open:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Background: Loaded (also known as Duff McKagan's Loaded) is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1999. Since 2001, the band's line-up has included vocalist and rhythm guitarist Duff McKagan (Velvet Revolver and Guns N' Roses), lead guitarist Mike Squires (formerly of Nevada Bachelors and Alien Crime Syndicate) and bassist Jeff Rouse (formerly of Alien Crime Syndicate, Sirens Sister, and Vendetta Red). Since 2009, Isaac Carpenter (formerly of Loudermilk, Gosling, and The Exies) has been the band's drummer, replacing Geoff Reading (formerly of New American Shame and Green Apple Quick Step). McKagan first formed Loaded to be his touring band in support of his unreleased solo album Beautiful Disease.
Context: Duff McKagan was previously a member of Guns N' Roses from the mid-1980s to late 1990s. Guns N' Roses achieved international success, going on to sell over 100 million albums worldwide, but the strain between singer Axl Rose and the rest of the band led to a number of members leaving or being fired, with McKagan departing in 1997. McKagan moved back to Seattle, reforming previous group 10 Minute Warning, releasing one self-titled album on Sub Pop in 1998, before recording his second solo album Beautiful Disease the same year. Featuring collaborations with former Faith No More drummer Mike Bordin, former Black Flag singer Dez Cadena and his former Guns N' Roses band mates Slash and Izzy Stradlin, Beautiful Disease was scheduled to be released through Geffen in 1999. McKagan formed Loaded, initially as The Gentlemen, to be his band for the tour supporting the album. With McKagan performing lead vocals and bass duties, Loaded's line-up consisted of guitarists Dez Cadena and Michael Barragan as well as drummer Taz Bentley. McKagan began promoting the album; however, following the merger between Geffen and Interscope Records, he was dropped from the label and lost all commercial rights to release the record with only a few promo copies being leaked. Loaded continued to tour and released a live album, Episode 1999: Live, independently, which was recorded and mixed by Nick Raskulinecz. They re-recorded half of Beautiful Disease and received offers from four labels. However, they disbanded before the end of the year, with McKagan and Bentley becoming part of Izzy Stradlin's rhythm section for his tour of Japan supporting Ride On.
Question: What did McKagan do after putting out the solo album?
Answer: | recording his second solo album Beautiful Disease the same year. | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Context: So when I laid there the other night and heard her say one sentence to me , I knew then and there that I could never look at her the same way again . Every time I did the rest of that night , and the following day , I saw her saying those words . I heard those words coming out of her mouth and instantly felt just as I had the night she said them .
Question What might I do after this event ?
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OPTIONS: [i] I will try to reason with her and if that does n't work I just shut up .. [ii] None of the above choices .. [iii] I will talk to her and tell her how I feel about what was said .. [iv] I will talk to other people and find out what they think it means ..
The answer: | [iii] | Flan2021 | cosmos_qa:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Background: Richard Charles "Chuck" Bown Jr. (born February 22, 1954) is a former NASCAR champion. His last ride came in 1999. He currently lives with his wife in Asheboro, North Carolina. He is the brother of former fellow NASCAR competitor Jim Bown.
Context: In 1986, Bown returned to NASCAR, running in the Busch Series. His first start came at the Goody's 300, where he started 28th but finished 40th after wrecking his No. 67 Buick early in the race. He made his only other start of the year at the Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway, where he's started 13th and won his first career Busch race. The following season, Bown ran three races in the No. 7/56 Pontiac, but did not finish a race. In 1989, Bown ran his first full season in Busch driving the No. 63 Pontiac at Lanier Speedway and at South Boston Speedway. He finished the season with 5 top-5s and 12 top-10s wound up ninth in the championship standings. The following year, Bown won six races and four poles. He had a total of thirteen top-fives and won the Busch Series championship over Jimmy Hensley by 200 points. That same season, he returned to the Cup series, running three races in the No. 97 Pontiac for Tex Powell, his best finish 23rd at the Atlanta Journal 500. In 1991, Bown won three times and garnered four poles, but dropped 4th in the Busch Series points. He made one Winston Cup start driving Cale Yarborough's No. 66 Pontiac at North Wilkesboro Speedway where he finished 26th. The following season, Bown failed to win a race and had only five top-five finishes, and dropped to eleventh in the standings. In 1993, Bown won his final career pole at Richmond International Raceway and won his final race at Martinsville Speedway. He recorded 5 top-5s and 13 top-10s en route to a fourth-place points finish. He made one Winston Cup start driving the Roulo Brothers' No. 39 Chevrolet at Phoenix, finishing 24th.
Question: did he get hurt during this time period?
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Background: Culture Club are an English band that was formed in 1981. The band comprised Boy George (lead vocals), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards), Mikey Craig (bass guitar) and Jon Moss (drums and percussion). They are considered one of the most representative and influential groups of the 1980s. Culture Club sold more than 50 million albums and 100 million singles (including Boy George solo) records worldwide, including 7 million-records awards RIAA certificate in the United States.
Context: The band's second album, Colour by Numbers (UK No. 1, US No. 2), was released in 1983. The first single, "Church of the Poison Mind", featuring backing vocalist Helen Terry, reached the UK and US Top 10. The second single, "Karma Chameleon", gave the band their biggest hit, peaking at No. 1 in the UK (the band's second chart-topper there), where it became the best selling single of 1983 and has sold 1.5 million copies there to date. It also peaked at No. 1 in the US for three consecutive weeks, and would ultimately hit No. 1 in 30 countries, thus becoming one of the top twenty best-selling singles of the 1980s sold up 7 million copies worldwide, with one of the most iconic images of Boy George on the cover shot by photographer David Levine. The album Colour by Numbers would spawn more hits including "Miss Me Blind" (#5 US), "It's a Miracle" (#4 UK, No. 13 US), and "Victims" (#3 UK), and sold four million copies in the US and another five million worldwide at its time of release. The album gave Culture Club the distinction of being the first group in music history to have an album certified diamond in Canada (for sales of one million copies in that country). The band also won the 1984 Brit Award for Best Group and the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, where George gave a speech via satellite stating, "Thanks America, you've got style, you've got taste, and you know a good drag queen when you see one." The group's back-up singer, Helen Terry, began work on her solo album, for which George and Hay wrote the song "Love Lies Lost". The pair also wrote "Passing Friend" for the Beach Boys' album. Culture Club wrote two songs for the soundtrack to the movie Electric Dreams. George and Hay wrote "The Dream" and "Love Is Love", with the latter being released as a single in Canada and Japan, the E.P "Love is Love" became a major hit in Japan. George also collaborated on the song "Electric Dreams", sung by P. P. Arnold. The song was written with Phil Pickett (former member of the 1970s band Sailor) who had also co-written "Karma Chameleon" and frequently played keyboards for the group. Despite Culture Club's commercial success, there were significant pressures within the band. George was using drugs with money from his new-found fame. George and Moss were also romantically involved with each other, which was unknown to the public and the media at the time. Their relationship lasted for over four years and was often turbulent, with alleged physical and verbal abuse. Their constant arguments and the pressure to hide the relationship from the public started to take its toll on the band.
Question: Did the album sell many copies?
Answer: | sold 1.5 million copies | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Write a sentence not in English. | Sallikaa minun lopettaa vielä kerran kiittämällä jäsen Mannia hänen rakentavasta ja myönteisestä mietinnöstään. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/fi-en:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
As others have mentioned, all the women that go nude in this film are mostly absolutely gorgeous. The plot very ably shows the hypocrisy of the female libido. When men are around they want to be pursued, but when no "men" are around, they become the pursuers of a 14 year old boy. And the boy becomes a man really fast (we should all be so lucky at this age!). He then gets up the courage to pursue his true love.
Did this review think positively or negatively of the movie? | positive | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
Tara Ann VanDerveer (born June 26, 1953) is an American basketball coach who has been the head women's basketball coach at Stanford University since 1985. Designated the Setsuko Ishiyama Director of Women's Basketball, VanDerveer led the Stanford Cardinal to two NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championships: in 1990 and 1992. She stepped away from the Stanford program for a year to serve as the U.S. national team head coach at the 1996 Olympic Games. VanDerveer is the 1990 Naismith National Coach of the Year and a ten-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year.
After completing college, VanDerveer took a year off, with a plan to return to law school. When she ran out of money she returned home. When her parents realized she was doing little beyond playing chess and sleeping, they urged her to help with her sister Marie's basketball team. Her sister was five years younger, and by the time Marie reached high school, the school had basketball teams for girls. The experience was exasperating in some ways, as the girls did not take it seriously, but VanDerveer realized coaching was something she loved. VanDerveer sent out resumes to twenty schools, looking for a graduate assistant job, which is an unpaid position. She only got two responses, one of which was for Ohio State, where the athletic director had remembered her from Indiana. To prepare herself, she attended a coaching clinic taught by Knight. When she had attended his practices, she had stayed out of sight, but enrolled in a class, she followed her parents advice and sat up front. One of the coaches asked if she was lost. Knight embarrassed her with one of his questions, but she didn't stop attending, although she moved back a few rows. She was hired as an assistant coach to the varsity and the head coach of the JV. In her first year, she coached the JV team to an 8-0 season. That caught the attention of Marianne Stanley at Old Dominion, who offered her an assistant coaching position. VanDerveer wanted to finish her master's degree, so accepted a paid position at Ohio State, at a salary less than a quarter of the Old Dominion offer. Answer this question using a quote from the following article:
did tara had losses and if so how did she handle it | Flan2021 | quac:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
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Q: I found about the movie "Holes" by hearing from people that it wasn't typical Disney, that both kids and adults both got into the story. Folks, let me tell you I wasn't disappointed. "Holes" is based on the novel by Louis Sachar and follows the adventure of Stanley Yelnats, a boy who gets sent to a strange juvenile detention camp out in the desert. He befriends a boy nicknamed Zero and together they set out on adventure that changes their lives. It was a very interesting, unique, different and funny story. I didn't know quite what to expect when I watched it. It was interesting to see the story come together like pieces of a puzzle. The boys who played the juvenile delinquents were all very funny and Jon Voight was just hilarious as Mr. Sir. Now that I've seen the movie, I have to read the book. Most recommended!
A: positive
Q: That was great fun! I never read those Chester-Gould-comics but it's not necessary to know them. Maybe there were some inside jokes I didn't figure out but what the eye doesn't see the heart cannot grieve over. This is such an ironic, colourful film and the actors are good-humoured all together. The setting is similar to that in the Batman` movies, but not as dark and grey. Okay, the story is not so original but there is a plot (which is not self-evident) and a more or less surprising ending.
With this movie, you could play an interesting game, if you watch it with friends. Don't watch the credits at the beginning and then look who's the fastest to find out who are the famous actors under their make-up!
A: positive
Q: EDDIE MURPHY DELIRIOUS is easily the funniest stand-up concert film I have ever seen. Most stand-up acts usually have lulls at some point, but not this one folks. For 90 min there is not one moment that is not side-splittingly funny. From the moment Eddie does a hilariously dead-on impression of Mr.T, the laughs are non-stop.
Sadly, this was done in 1983, and Eddie hasn't done anything nearly as funny. it's unbelievable that the man who wrote this phenomenally brilliant show, wrote a movie called HARLEM NIGHTS which was not very funny at all.
Eddie, if you're out there, please go back and do a concert film in the vein of DELIRIOUS. Believe me your fans will love you for it. And I think you know that.
A: positive
Q: Mann photographs the Alberta Rocky Mountains in a superb fashion, and Jimmy Stewart and Walter Brennan give enjoyable performances as they always seem to do.
But come on Hollywood - a Mountie telling the people of Dawson City, Yukon to elect themselves a marshal (yes a marshal!) and to enforce the law themselves, then gunfighters battling it out on the streets for control of the town?
Nothing even remotely resembling that happened on the Canadian side of the border during the Klondike gold rush. Mr. Mann and company appear to have mistaken Dawson City for Deadwood, the Canadian North for the American Wild West.
Canadian viewers be prepared for a Reefer Madness type of enjoyable howl with this ludicrous plot, or, to shake your head in disgust.
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What is the solution to this math problem?
Solve -4052*n + 9400 = -2192*n - 2048*n for n. | -50 | Flan2021 | math_dataset/algebra__linear_1d:1.0.0 | zs_noopt |
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Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative? i 'd take ( its ) earnest errors and hard-won rewards over the bombastic self-glorification of other feel-good fiascos like antwone fisher or the emperor 's club any time .
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positive
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Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative? gives his best screen performance with an oddly winning portrayal of one of life 's ultimate losers
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positive
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Is the sentiment of the following sentence positive or negative? like the english patient and the unbearable lightness of being , the hours is one of those reputedly `` unfilmable '' novels that has bucked the odds to emerge as an exquisite motion picture in its own right .
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| positive | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
Select the correct sentiment of the following review: This is a film which should be seen by anybody interested in, effected by, or suffering from an eating disorder. It is an amazingly accurate and sensitive portrayal of bulimia in a teenage girl, its causes and its symptoms. The girl is played by one of the most brilliant young actresses working in cinema today, Alison Lohman, who was later so spectacular in 'Where the Truth Lies'. I would recommend that this film be shown in all schools, as you will never see a better on this subject. Alison Lohman is absolutely outstanding, and one marvels at her ability to convey the anguish of a girl suffering from this compulsive disorder. If barometers tell us the air pressure, Alison Lohman tells us the emotional pressure with the same degree of accuracy. Her emotional range is so precise, each scene could be measured microscopically for its gradations of trauma, on a scale of rising hysteria and desperation which reaches unbearable intensity. Mare Winningham is the perfect choice to play her mother, and does so with immense sympathy and a range of emotions just as finely tuned as Lohman's. Together, they make a pair of sensitive emotional oscillators vibrating in resonance with one another. This film is really an astonishing achievement, and director Katt Shea should be proud of it. The only reason for not seeing it is if you are not interested in people. But even if you like nature films best, this is after all animal behaviour at the sharp edge. Bulimia is an extreme version of how a tormented soul can destroy her own body in a frenzy of despair. And if we don't sympathise with people suffering from the depths of despair, then we are dead inside.
Possible answers: [-] negative. [-] positive. | positive | Flan2021 | imdb_reviews/plain_text:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
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Born in Retford , Nottinghamshire , he moved to the south as a boy to Wiseton Estate , close to Gosforth , Northumberland , when his father found work there .
Born in Gosforth , Northumberland , he moved to the south as a boy to Wiseton Estate , near Retford , Nottinghamshire , when his father found jobs there .
Options: (1). no. (2). yes. | (1). | Flan2021 | paws_wiki:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Does the sentence "There is a lack of consensus on the exact dates for the beginning and the end of this period, but many scholars agree that the process began with the end of Napoleonic rule and the Congress of Vienna in 1815, and approximately ended with the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, though the last città irredente did not join the Kingdom of Italy until after World War I." provide a valid answer to the question "In what year do most Scholars agree the Italian Unification began?" OPTIONS:
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A: yes
Does the sentence "In essence, they forced European banks, and, more importantly, the European Central Bank itself e.g. when gauging the solvency of financial institutions, to rely more than ever on standardised assessments of credit risk marketed by two non-European private agencies: Moody's and S&P." provide a valid answer to the question "Since when have the Basel II recommendations been in effect?" OPTIONS:
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A: no
Does the sentence "In terms of geography the Northumbrian region lay north of the Humber River; the Mercian lay north of the Thames and South of the Humber River; West Saxon lay south and southwest of the Thames; and the smallest, Kentish region lay southeast of the Thames, a small corner of England." provide a valid answer to the question "What is a term that collectively refers to Northumbrian and Mercian?" OPTIONS:
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- no
A: no
Does the sentence "21.4% in 2012 declared themselves as unchurched i.e. not affiliated with any church or other religious body (Agnostic, Atheist, or just not related to any official religion)." provide a valid answer to the question "What percentage of Swiss people claimed no church affiliation in 2012?" OPTIONS:
- yes
- no
A: | yes | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | fs_opt |
What is the answer: From which language do we get the word “Slalom”? | norwegian | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
Article: Police carried out mounted charges at the protesters, who had gathered outside the consulate as the diplomatic row between the two nations escalated.
The Turkish minister has been sent to Germany, Rotterdam's mayor says.
Protesters were reportedly throwing bottles and mobbing police cars.
Fatma Betul Sayan Kaya, Turkey's minister of family and social policies, had arrived by road on Saturday ahead of a rally planned to help harness the votes of Turks living in the Netherlands.
They will be voting in a referendum next month on whether to expand Mr Erdogan's powers.
But when she arrived, Dutch authorities refused to allow her entry to the consulate, sparking a stream of angry tweets.
Ms Kaya has since left the Netherlands, the mayor of Rotterdam confirmed early on Sunday morning.
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Summarize: Dutch riot police have broken up a rally in support of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hours after a minister was refused entry to the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam.
Article: The government is under immense pressure. Its underpaid and overstretched forces have been on the back foot in their first season without Nato combat support.
They are trying to push the Taliban back, most recently in the key southern province of Helmand - but the way the insurgents took the northern city of Kunduz still weighs on people's minds.
Afghans are watching all this with great concern. It is no surprise that - after Syria - the highest number of migrants in Europe come from Afghanistan.
People here wonder which is the greater gamble - continuing to live in Afghanistan or risking death on the journey out.
In the current climate one group is doing good business: people smugglers. The BBC gained rare access to one - we will call him Abdul (not his real name).
Abdul said a trip out of Afghanistan into Iran, Turkey and ultimately Europe costs between $5,000 and $7,000 (£3,250 to £4,550).
Abdul gets 10%, the rest goes to other smugglers in the network and pays for transportation. Migrants pay a deposit and their families pay the balance when they reach their destination.
The journey is fraught with danger, something Abdul said he did not hide.
"The most dangerous part is between Turkey and Greece. People get shot by police and sometimes the boats capsize. But Allah guarantees safety, not me," he said.
People from all walks of life and various parts of the country seek him out, he said, but he will not take them if they are unhealthy, too old, with small children or pregnant.
Abdul seems conflicted about what he does - he feels he is helping people, but also acknowledges he is taking their money and sending them to an uncertain fate.
"I smuggled my own three sons. I miss them a lot and I get upset when I see parents crying. I don't like my job very much you know. I feel guilty sometimes," he said.
Standing outside the passport office on a chilly Kabul morning, it is easy to see why people like Abdul are in business.
Queues have already started forming. People crouch on car bonnets filling in forms. Everyone wants to leave - and most don't want to come back.
Arif Mohamady, in his late 20s, is angry and frustrated.
"There are no jobs here, no security and lots of corruption. I'd rather live in an infidel country," he said.
"In 2007 my father was killed in a suicide bombing. My mother and brother were killed by the Taliban. I know it's a dangerous journey but I'd rather die on the way than stay in Afghanistan."
Despite the overwhelming sense of despair, some take a more hopeful view.
A group of young people have started a digital campaign called "Afghanistan Needs You".
Shakib Mohsanyar, 23, said they wanted to stop the brain drain, while Sharam Gulzad, 26, said many Afghans had unrealistic expectations about life abroad.
"I was in Germany and I saw Afghans begging for the first time there. It was heartbreaking. People think once they arrive things will get better. They won't," he said.
Both acknowledged that the problems of corruption, lack of jobs and insecurity are all too real.
"When you go out in the morning you don't know if you're coming back home in the evening," said Mr Gulzad.
"But this is the risk we take. We do have potential. This is not the end of Afghanistan. If we take responsibility and action we will change this country."
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Summarize: It is hard to know who is winning in Afghanistan.
Article: The bug, sometimes known as winter vomiting virus, is present all year but becomes more common over winter months.
Day surgeries - where the patient can be discharged on the same day - are still going ahead.
The trust said a number of wards in its hospitals have had to be closed to new admissions.
"Norovirus in the community and is now seriously impacting on our hospitals," said a trust spokesman.
"We are working hard to arrange new dates as quickly as possible for any of the patients affected.
"The situation will continue to be reviewed to assess if more cancellations are required in the days ahead."
He added that the trust has issued public appeals "asking people to stay away from our hospitals unless absolutely necessary due to the risk of spreading this infection to our patients and staff".
Armagh man Fred MacDonald was due to have had thyroid surgery on Wednesday, but was contacted on Tuesday to be told it had been cancelled.
He said he was told he might get the surgery, scheduled a number of months ago, before Christmas, but there were no guarantees.
"It is uncomfortable and I'm suffering a bit, if you can call it that, but I was looking forward to it, to get the thing sorted," he said.
"My biggest issue with it, apart from the cancellation, is [the hospital] always calling on number withheld numbers.
"If I hadn't, by chance, answered the phone I wouldn't have known it had been cancelled and I would have been in hospital this morning at 10 o'clock."
He added: "It's just wait and see, it feels like you're getting pushed to the back of the list."
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has said the norovirus is circulating in the community and "having an impact on nursing and residential homes, as well as some hospital services".
Dr Lorraine Doherty, assistant director of public health at the PHA, said: "It's not unusual to see an increase in the winter vomiting and diarrhoea virus at this time of year, so we are urging people to take extra care with hand hygiene and, if you have the illness, take simple steps to prevent the spread.
"The most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, which can begin suddenly. This can also be accompanied by a raised temperature, headache and sore limbs.
"It is very important that people who have symptoms do not visit hospitals, their GP surgery, or nursing and residential homes.
"The illness can last as little as 12 hours or up to three days and the best treatment is to stay at home, rest, take plenty of fluids, and reduce contact with others, both in the home and at work."
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Summarize: The Southern Health Trust has cancelled all non-emergency inpatient surgeries at Craigavon Area Hospital due to the nororvirus.
Article: James Laurence Farrelly, 51, is accused of killing Martin Hamilton whose body was found near West Calder in West Lothian on 17 December.
At Livingston Sheriff Court, Mr Farrelly, from Blackburn, West Lothian, made no plea or declaration andwas remanded in custody.
Hamilton, from Glasgow, was previously one of Scotland's most wanted men.
He was released from prison in September 2014 but went missing in April last year.
Hamilton was nicknamed the Blackhill Butcher, after the Glasgow housing estate from which he operated.
He had been on the police's most-wanted list before he was jailed in 2000 over a string of charges including drug dealing, torture, abduction and sodomy.
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Summarize: | A man has appeared in court charged with murdering a former gangland figure whose remains were found in woodland. | Flan2021 | huggingface:xsum | fs_opt |
question: Triple: The Phoenix food Italian; The Phoenix priceRange cheap; The Phoenix area riverside
answer: an average, cheap Italian in the riverside area would be The Phoenix
question: Triple: Acharya Institute of Technology CITY Bangalore; Acharya Institute of Technology DIRECTED_BY "Dr. G. P. Prabhukumar"; Acharya Institute of Technology STATE Karnataka; Acharya Institute of Technology COUNTRY "India"; Acharya Institute of Technology NUMBER_OF_POSTGRADUATE_STUDENTS 700; Acharya Institute of Technology CAMPUS "In Soldevanahalli, Acharya Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Road, Hessarghatta Main Road, Bangalore – 560090."; Acharya Institute of Technology AFFILIATION Visvesvaraya Technological University
answer: Acharya Institute of Technology in Bangalore, India is affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University. The school is in the state of Karnataka and has 700 post graduate students. Its director is Dr. G. P. Prabhukumar and its full address is In Soldevanahalli, Acharya Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Road, Hessarghatta Main Road, Bangalore – 560090.
question: Triple: Appleton International Airport LOCATION Greenville, Wisconsin; Appleton, Wisconsin IS_PART_OF Kimberly, Wisconsin; Greenville, Wisconsin IS_PART_OF Dale, Wisconsin; Greenville, Wisconsin COUNTRY United States; Appleton International Airport CITY_SERVED Appleton, Wisconsin
answer: Appleton International Airport serves the city of Appleton (part of Kimberly, Wisconsin) and is located in Greenville, part of Dale, Wisconsin, United States.
question: Triple: Sportpark De Toekomst OPERATOR AFC Ajax
answer: | AFC Ajax operate Sportpark De Toekomst. | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | fs_opt |
Problem: The film was released in North America on Wednesday, May 24, 1989, in 2,327 theaters, earning a record $37,031,573 over the 4-day Memorial Day weekend. Its 3-day opening weekend figure of $29,355,021 was surpassed later that year by Ghostbusters II and Batman (1989 film), which grossed more in its opening 3 days than The Last Crusade in 4. Its Saturday gross of $11,181,429 was the first time a film had made over $10 million. It broke the record for the best seven-day performance, with $50.2 million, added another record with $77 million after twelve days, and earned a $100 million in a record nineteen days. In France, the film broke a record by selling a million admissions within two and a half weeks.
Answer this question based on the article: Which record did the film break?
A: best seven-day performance
Question:
Trying to break a two-game losing streak the Panthers flew to Raymond James Stadium for an NFC South rivalry match against the Buccaneers. In the 1st quarter the Panthers trailed early as QB Josh Freeman made an 8-yard TD pass to WR Arrelious Benn. They narrowed the lead with kicker John Kasay hitting a 46-yard field goal. They struggled further in the second quarter with RB LeGarrette Blount getting a 17-yard TD run; but they replied with RB Josh Vaughan making a 2-yard TD run. Tampa Bay scored again when Freeman found TE Kellen Winslow on a 20-yard TD pass. The Panthers tried to cut the lead down with Kasay's 28- and 48-yard field goals, but the Buccaneers pulled away in the fourth quarter with kicker Connor Barth nailing a 32-yard field goal, and with RB Cadillac Williams getting a 45-yard TD run.
How many field goals of over 40 yards did John Kasay make?
Answer:
2
question: After their win against the Baltimore Ravens 19-17, the Packers, wearing their throwback jerseys of blue and yellow, returned home to Lambeau Field to take on the Cleveland Browns. Both James Jones and Randall Cobb would be inactive for the game, and Jarrett Boykin got his first career start. He had a breakout game, catching 8 passes for 103 yards and 1 TD. After forcing the Browns to punt on their opening possession, the Packers quickly struck with a 10-yard TD pass to Jermichael Finley. After Brandon Weeden's pass was intercepted by Davon House on the next drive, the Packers took advantage with a 1-yard TD run by Eddie Lacy to take a 14-0 lead in the 1st quarter. After Cleveland scored on a 46-yard field goal, the Packers responded with a 26-yard field goal to take a 17-3 lead at halftime. In the 3rd quarter, the Browns scored on a 44-yard field goal to make it 17-6. Early in the 4th quarter, the Browns decided to go for it on 4th down and 15 on the Packers 31-yard line. The pass to Jordan Cameron in the endzone was incomplete, and the Packers took over. On the drive, Jermichael Finley was carried off the field on a stretcher after suffering a neck injury. The Packers capped off that drive with a 1-yard TD pass to Jordy Nelson. They followed it up with a 20-yard TD pass to Jarrett Boykin, taking a 31-13 win. About two weeks after the game, Jermichael Finley was put on IR. With the win, the Packers extend their winning streak to 3, and improve to 4-2.
Answer this question: How many more was the 44 yards goal compared to the 26 yards goal?
answer: 18
Starting lineups: HOUSTON - OFFENSE: QB Matt Schaub, LT Duane Brown, LG Wade Smith, C Chris Myers, RG Mike Brisiel, RT Eric Winston, WR Andre Johnson, RB Arian Foster, FB Vonta Leach, TE Joel Dreessen, WR Kevin Walter.Hoping to snap a four-game losing streak the Texans played on home ground for an AFC South rivalry match against the Titans. The Texans took control throughout the game as QB Matt Schaub got a 1-yard TD pass to TE Joel Dreessen, followed by his 2-yard TD pass to WR Andre Johnson. The lead was increased when kicker Neil Rackers hit a 35 and a 33-yard field goal. With the easy win, the Texans improved to 5-6. However, Johnson was ejected following a fight with Titans CB Cortland Finnegan, who was also ejected.
How many total yards of field goals did Neil Rackers have?
A: 68
Q: Coming off their home win over the Bengals, the Texans flew to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome for a Week 9 interconference duel with the Minnesota Vikings. In the first quarter, Houston trailed early as Vikings RB Adrian Peterson got a 1-yard TD run. The Texans responded with CB Jacques Reeves returning an interception 44 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, Minnesota answered with QB Gus Frerotte completing an 8-yard TD pass to WR Sidney Rice and a 49-yard TD pass to WR Bernard Berrian. In the third quarter, Houston tried to rally as QB Sage Rosenfels completed a 3-yard TD pass to WR David Anderson. In the fourth quarter, the Vikings replied with Frerotte completing a 25-yard TD pass to TE Visanthe Shiancoe. The Texans tried to come back as Rosenfels completed a 14-yard TD pass to WR Andre Johnson. However, the Vikings' defense stiffened for the win. QB Matt Schaub (21/29 for 224 yards and 1 interception), who started the game, left after the first half with a sprained left knee.
who did the Texans beat at home?
A: Bengals
Q: During the early months of World War I, Kars was a key military objective for the Ottoman army. Ismail Enver who pushed the Ottoman Empire into World War I, needed a victory against the Russians to defend his position. He collected an army on the eastern border. The army was badly defeated under Enver's command at the Battle of Sarikamish January 2, 1915 against Nikolai Nikolaevich Yudenich. This defeat was more due to the winter weather and bad planning, given the fact that Russians were actually preparing to evacuate Kars. With the loss of the eastern army, Ottoman defenses crumbled with further small battles and the Russian army succeeded in advancing as far west as Erzincan. The collapse of the Russian army after the 1917 revolution left only thinly spread Armenian units to resist the inevitable Ottoman counter-attack. Before the end of World War I in 1918, the Ottoman army reformed with what was left from the middle-east branch and tried to build a line between whatever seemed to be left on their east border. The newly declared First Republic of Armenia captured Kars in April 1918, which was eventually handed back by the future Soviet administration. That same year in March, the Baku Commune was established in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. The commune later became the Centrocaspian Dictatorship, in turn conquered by the Islamic Army of the Caucasus, then shortly by the Triple Entente and finally the Bolsheviks. Defeat on other fronts caused the Ottoman Empire to surrender and withdraw forces. Both the Armenian and Azerbaijani Republics ended up being part of the Soviet Union in 1920.
How many months after the Baku Commune was established was Kars captured?
A: | 1 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | fs_opt |
P: The Black Sea Fleet is considered to have been founded by Prince Potemkin on May 13, 1783, together with its principal base, the city of Sevastopol. Formerly commanded by such legendary admirals as Dmitriy Senyavin and Pavel Nakhimov, it is a fleet of enormous historical and political importance for Russia. In 1790, Russian naval forces under the command of Admiral Fyodor Ushakov defeated the Turkish fleet at the Battle of Kerch Strait. From 1841 onward, the fleet was confined to the Black Sea by the London Straits Convention. As a result of the Crimean War, one provision of the Treaty of Paris was that the Black Sea was to be a demilitarized zone like the Island of Åland in the Baltic Sea, although Russia subsequently renounced the treaty and reconstituted its naval strength and fortifications in the Black Sea. The crew of the battleship Potemkin revolted in 1905 soon after the Navy's defeat in the Russo-Japanese War. Lenin wrote that the Potemkin uprising had had a huge importance in terms of being the first attempt at creating the nucleus of a revolutionary army. During World War I, there were a number of encounters between the Russian and Ottoman navies in the Black Sea. The Ottomans initially had the advantage due to their having under their command the German battlecruiser SMS Goeben, but after the two modern Russian dreadnoughts Imperatritsa Mariya and Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya had been built in Mykolaiv, the Russians took command of the sea until the Russian government collapsed in November 1917. German submarines of the Constantinople Flotilla and Turkish light forces would continue to raid and harass Russian shipping until the war's end.
Answer this: How many years after the founding of the Black Sea Fleet did the Battle of Kerch Straigt occur?
A: 7
Problem: Zrinski and Frankopan were executed by beheading on 30 April 1671 in Wiener Neustadt. Their estates were confiscated and their families relocated — Zrinski's wife, Katarina Zrinska, was interned in the Dominican convent in Graz where she fell mentally ill and remained until her death in 1673, two of his daughters died in a monastery, and his son Ivan Antun died in madness, after twenty years of terrible imprisonment and torture, on 11 November 1703. The oldest daughter Jelena, already married in northeastern Upper Hungary, survived and continued the resistance. Some 2,000 other nobles were arrested as part of a mass crackdown. Two more leading conspirators — Ferenc Nádasdy, Chief Justice of Hungary, and Styrian governor, Count Hans Erasmus von Tattenbach — were executed . In the view of Emperor Leopold, the Croats and Hungarians had forfeited their right to self-administration through their role in the attempted rebellion. Leopold suspended the constitution - already, the Zrinski trial had been conducted by an Austrian, not a Hungarian court - and ruled Hungary like a conquered province.
How many years after his mother did Ivan Antun die?
Answer: 30
Q: The Redskins began their 2008 campaign on the road against their NFC East rival and defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants. In this annual kickoff game, coach Jim Zorn made his official NFL head coaching debut. In the first quarter, Washington trailed early as Giants QB Eli Manning closed out their opening drive with a 1-yard TD run. Later in the quarter, New York added onto their lead when John Carney kicked a 24-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the 'Skins continued to trail as Carney kicked two more field goals of 25 and 47 yards. Near the end of the half, Washington finally got on the board as QB Jason Campbell completed a 12-yard TD pass to WR Santana Moss. However, the second half was an all-out defensive struggle as New York held on for the win.
How many field goals did Carney kick in the first half?
A: 3
Problem: Coming off their dominating win over the Chiefs, the Broncos traveled to Qualcomm Stadium for an AFC West duel with the San Diego Chargers on Monday Night Football. The Broncos delivered the opening strike in the first quarter, with a 4-yard touchdown run from running back Knowshon Moreno. However, the Chargers answered, with quarterback Philip Rivers completing a 6-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Malcom Floyd. The Chargers took the lead in the second quarter, as fullback Mike Tolbert ran for a 1-yard touchdown, followed by Rivers completing a 40-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Patrick Crayton. The Chargers would add to their lead in the third quarter, as Rivers completed a 57-yard touchdown pass to running back Darren Sproles. In the fourth quarter, the Chargers continued their dominating night, with Rivers completing a 3-yard touchdown pass to fullback Jacob Hester. The Broncos tried to rally, as quarterback Kyle Orton found wide receiver Brandon Lloyd on a 13-yard touchdown pass, but San Diego's lead was too much to overcome.
Answer this question based on the article: How many passing touchdowns did Philip Rivers throw in the first half?
A: 2
Question:
The Fox River flows from north to south in its first section. The Upper Fox River begins as a small stream northeast of Pardeeville. It flows southwest towards Portage and comes within 2 miles of the Wisconsin River before turning north. After flowing past Montello, the river goes northeast until reaching Lake Butte des Morts. Here it is joined by the tributary Wolf River before entering the west side of Lake Winnebago at Oshkosh. The Upper Fox flows for a total of 142 miles . The Lower Fox begins at the north end of Lake Winnebago, where it flows north past Neenah, Menasha, and Appleton as it begins its 40-mile course northeast towards Lake Michigan. The river drops around 164 feet over this short stretch. Prior to the construction of European-style dams after 1850, the river had many sizable rapids. The Lower Fox ends after flowing through the city of Green Bay and into Lake Michigan through Green Bay. Altogether, the Fox-Wolf watershed drains an area of about 6,429 square miles , giving the Fox an average discharge rate of 4132 ft3/s into the bay.
How many cities does the Lower Fox River flow past towards Lake Michigan?
Answer:
3
P: The Cardinals' seventh game was an NFC duel with the Buccaneers at University of Phoenix Stadium. In the first quarter the Cardinals took the lead when QB Max Hall made a 3-yard TD pass to WR Larry Fitzgerald. The Buccaneers replied with OLB Geno Hayes returning an interception 41 yards for a touchdown. The Cardinals led again in the second quarter with RB Beanie Wells getting a 1-yard TD run, but the Buccaneers went on a scoring rally with QB Josh Freeman making a 47-yard TD pass to WR Mike Williams, and CB Aqib Talib returning an interception 45 yards for a touchdown. This was followed by kicker Connor Barth hitting a 21-yard field goal, and in the third quarter with RB LeGarrette Blount getting a 15-yard TD run. The Cardinals also went on a rally to take the lead back with RB LaRod Stephens-Howling making a 30-yard TD run, which was followed by ILB Gerald Hayes recovering a fumble and running 21 yards to the endzone for a touchdown. Then QB Derek Anderson found Fitzgerald on a 5-yard TD pass. The Buccaneers scored once more to take the win with Blount getting a 1-yard TD run. With the loss, Arizona recorded back to back losses for the first time since the 2008 season, and fell to 3-4.
Answer this: How many touchdowns were scored in the second half?
A: | 5 | Flan2021 | drop:2.0.0 | fs_opt |
Translate to Turkish:
His obsession about a potential NATO or Warsaw Pact attack on Albania triggered a large-scale push to defend the country against invasion.
Turkish: | Hoca'nın NATO veya Varşova Paktı'nın Arnavutluk'a saldırı düzenleme potansiyeli ülkeyi işgale karşı koruma amaçlı büyük çaplı bir güdüyü tetikledi. | Flan2021 | wmt16_translate/tr-en:1.0.0 | zs_opt |
Problem: 'Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered', 'The Lady Is A Tramp' and 'My Funny Valentine', all featured in which musical?
Answer: pal joey
Problem: Who is the voice of the bride in Tim Burton’s 2005 film ‘Corpse bride’?
Answer: helena bonham carter
Problem: Who plays the title character in the TV series 'Mrs Brown's Boys'?
Answer: brendan o carroll
Problem: The cochlea is part of which part of the body?
Answer: | ear | Flan2021 | trivia_qa/rc:1.1.0 | fs_opt |
See the multi-choice question below:
Sentence 1: But not now.
Sentence 2: But they wouldn't be leaving right now.
If the first sentence is true, then is the second sentence true?
Pick your answer from:
(a). yes;
(b). it is not possible to tell;
(c). no; | (b). | Flan2021 | glue/mnli:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
Road Trip<br>Jordyn always wanted to go to California. She convinced her mother to take a trip. The two of them decided to make it a road trip. They packed their car with clothes and food. They hit the road and had a blast.
Jordyn and her mother took a road trip to California. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: Yes
input hypothesis: Gavin Newsom has blue eyes
Context: Self-sufficiency has been turned into a formal public awareness campaign in San Francisco, by Mayor Gavin Newsom.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
true or false: It's impossible to say
Context:
So she could only accept the situation .<br>`` Well , anyway , '' she thought , `` I 'll get Mary to point Sara Beaumont out to me , and I 'll store up a description of her in my mind to tell Fran tonight .<br>I must remember to take notice of the colour of her eyes .<br>Fran has always been exercised about that . ''<br>It was mid-forenoon when Frances arrived at Ashland station .<br>Grandmother Newbury 's man , Hiram , was waiting for her with the pony carriage , and Frances heartily enjoyed the three-mile drive to the Bay Shore Farm .<br>Grandmother Newbury came to the door to meet her granddaughter .
Hypothesis: Hiram was waiting for her. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
Yes
Input: OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
How to be a perfect example<br>Smile and be friendly. This is perhaps the best things you can do. Be nice to everyone, because you never know sometime in the future, they could help you.
Sentence: Smiling and being friendly are two ways to be a good example.
Output: Yes
Problem:
Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true:
By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Soggy throngs, fireworks greet 2019 in rain-drenched Times Square as new year dawns in eastern US. NEW YORK (AP) — Soggy throngs, fireworks greet 2019 in rain-drenched Times Square as new year dawns in eastern US. Copyright © 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.
OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
Hypothesis: New Year's Day celebrations took place at dawn in Times Square.
****
Answer:
No
New Zealand's Qualifications Authority said Friday that it still strongly discourages students from using anything other than full English, but that credit will be given if the answer "clearly shows the required understanding," even if it contains text-speak.
New Zealand's Qualifications Authority encourages students to answer questions in languages other than English. OPTIONS:
- Yes
- It's impossible to say
- No
A: | No | Flan2021 | anli/r3:0.1.0 | fs_opt |
Q: you’ll find loads of information on the internet.
A: You’ll find loads of information on the internet.
++++++++
Q: however, in this section, too, the manifesto is perhaps closer to us now than it was to the previous generation.
A: However, in this section, too, the Manifesto is perhaps closer to us now than it was to the previous generation.
++++++++
Q: the garden trampoline accessory is easy and quickly mounted on your berg toys trampoline.
A: | The garden trampoline accessory is easy and quickly mounted on your Berg Toys trampoline.
++++++++ | Flan2021 | true_case | fs_noopt |
the single market and the further development of network industries (transport, energy and internet infrastructures) also offer opportunities for businesses to develop and for consumers to benefit from better services and products.
Repeat this setence, but with the correct capitalization. | The Single Market and the further development of network industries (transport, energy and internet infrastructures) also offer opportunities for businesses to develop and for consumers to benefit from better services and products. | Flan2021 | true_case | zs_opt |
This is some data: Al-Taqaddum Air Base RUNWAY_LENGTH 4019.0; Al-Taqaddum Air Base CITY_SERVED Fallujah.
Generate a detailed description of this data. | The runway length of Al-Taqaddum air base is 4019.0 and it serves the city of Fallujah. | Flan2021 | gem/dart:1.1.0 | zs_opt |
[Q]: Sentence: Interframe compression works well for programs that will simply be played back by the viewer, but can cause problems if the video sequence needs to be edited. Question: What still remains much shorter than intraframe compression?
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[A]: no
[Q]: Sentence: Zelda explains that Zant, the King of the Twilight, has stolen the light from three of the four Light Spirits and conquered Hyrule. Question: Who releases Link from the Realm of Twilight?
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[A]: no
[Q]: Sentence: While the application of IP rights can allow companies to charge higher than the marginal cost of production in order to recoup the costs of research and development, the price may exclude from the market anyone who cannot afford the cost of the product, in this case a life-saving drug. " Question: Who might a higher price exclude from the market?
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[A]: | yes | Flan2021 | glue/qnli:2.0.0 | fs_noopt |
"'s no surprise that as a director washington demands and receives excellent performances , from himself and from newcomer derek luke "
How would the sentiment of this sentence be perceived --
Choose your answer from:
*negative
*positive
Answer: | positive | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_opt |
IN: French:
• making a presentation to the Director General, the Office of Science or the Office of Quality and Risk Management, and the Scientific Advisory Committee or Reconsideration Panel (if applicable).
OUT: • Présenter un exposé au directeur général, au Bureau de la science ou au Bureau de la qualité et de la gestion des risques, et au Comité consultatif scientifique ou au banc de révision (s’il y a lieu).
question: Guntars Krasts (UEN) - Consideration of a draft opinion ***I Main: 2003/0297(COD) COM(2003)0742 - C5-0064/2004 ITRE F Anne Laperrouze (ALDE) PE347.278 v01-00 --> French.
answer: Sophia in 't Veld (ALDE) - Examen d'amendements Fond: Avis: 2004/2186(INI) ECON F Sophia in 't Veld (ALDE) IMCO A REGI A
Some text: Dans l’industrie, l’électricité sertprincipalement à alimenter des moteurs quifont fonctionner des machines, des tapisconvoyeurs, des compresseurs et des systèmesd’aération.
Translate to English.
Translation: The bulk of industrial electricity use is to power electric motors to drive machines, conveyers, compressors and ventilation systems.
Q: Prévoyez suffisamment de temps si vous devez vous y rendre pendant les heures d'affluence.
Could you please translate this to English?
A: Allow plenty of time to arrive at the airport during peak hours.
Question:
Write a sentence not in English.
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e) Les nouvelles attaques menées par les forces militaires contre les groupes participant au cessez-le-feu, en dépit des accords de cessez-le-feu, et la détérioration de la situation des droits de l'homme des populations touchées;
Question:
Write a sentence not in English.
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| Pour la mise en oeuvre, la deuxième catégorie d'activités constitue un déterminant essentiel du succès de la politique linguistique. | Flan2021 | wmt14_translate/fr-en:1.0.0 | fs_opt |
Does the following review have a positive or negative opinion of the movie?
convince almost everyone that it was put on the screen , just for them | positive | Flan2021 | glue/sst2:2.0.0 | zs_noopt |