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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Projeye Krk, Opatija, Biograd, Zadar ve Rijeka olmak üzere beş belediye katılacak. Translate this to English?

answer:The project will involve five municipalities, namely Krk, Opatija, Biograd, Zadar, and Rijeka.

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Los Angeles (CNN) -- Comedian Eddie Murphy will host the Oscars next February, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday. Brett Ratner, who will produce the 84th Academy Awards show along with Don Mischer, called Murphy "a comedic genius, one of the greatest and most influential live performers ever." "With his love of movies, history of crafting unforgettable characters and his iconic performances -- especially on stage -- I know he will bring excitement, spontaneity and tremendous heart to the show Don and I want to produce in February," Ratner said. Critics panned the co-hosting team of Anne Hathaway and James Franco after last February's awards show, putting pressure on producers to hire a host who will stir positive buzz and draw viewers. "Eddie is a truly ground-breaking performer, whose amazingly diverse array of roles has won him a devoted audience of all ages," Mischer said. "His quick wit and charisma will serve him very well as Oscar host." Murphy was nominated for best supporting actor in 2006 for his supporting role in "Dreamgirls." "I am enormously honored to join the great list of past Academy Award hosts from Hope and Carson to Crystal, Martin and Goldberg, among others," said Murphy, referring to previous hosts and show-business legends Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Billy Crystal, Steve Martin and Whoopi Goldberg. Murphy, who started his stand-up comedy career at 15, was 19 when he became the youngest cast member on TV's "Saturday Night Live" in 1980. His feature film debut came in 1982's "48 Hrs." and was followed by "Beverly Hills Cop" and the "The Nutty Professor" and "Shrek" franchises. Murphy's movies have earned in excess of 7 billion at box offices worldwide, according to the Academy's news release. What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. Who will be leader of ceremonies at the upcoming award show? 2. What is he famous for? 3. When is the ceremony? 4. Has Murphy had any nominations? 5. For what? 6. When was that movie out? 7. Who hosted last year? 8. Were they popular with the press? 9. Who are some other Oscar hosts mentioned? 10. When did Murphy start working as a comedian? 11. How old was he? 12. What TV show was he on? 13. Who will produce the award show? 14. Will he do it alone? 15. Who's his co-producer? 16. Is he a fan of Murphie? 17. When was this announcement made? 18. Who made the announcement? 19. Is Eddie Murphy happy to have the job? 20. In what film did he make his debut? Numbered answers:

answer:1. Eddie Murphy will be the leader of ceremonies at the upcoming award show. 2. He is famous for being a comedian and actor. 3. The ceremony is in February (the year is not mentioned in the text). 4. Yes, Murphy has had one nomination. 5. He was nominated for best supporting actor. 6. The movie "Dreamgirls" was released in 2006. 7. Anne Hathaway and James Franco hosted last year. 8. No, they were not popular with the press. 9. Other Oscar hosts mentioned are Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Billy Crystal, Steve Martin, and Whoopi Goldberg. 10. Murphy started working as a comedian when he was 15 years old. 11. When he started working as a comedian, he was 15 years old. 12. He was on the TV show "Saturday Night Live." 13. Brett Ratner will produce the award show. 14. No, he will not do it alone. 15. Don Mischer is his co-producer. 16. It's unclear who "Murphie" is, but if you meant Eddie Murphy, yes, Brett Ratner is a fan of him. 17. The announcement was made on a Tuesday (the exact date is not mentioned in the text). 18. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences made the announcement. 19. Yes, Eddie Murphy is happy to have the job. 20. He made his film debut in "48 Hrs."

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Write a summary based on this article: Two reputed white supremacists have been arrested in Virginia for allegedly plotting to attack black churches and Jewish synagogues, according to federal authorities. Robert Curtis Doyle and Ronald Beasley Chaney III were arrested Sunday after a months-long investigation that sent FBI agents in to disrupt a plan allegedly already underway, according to charging documents filed in federal court. In late September, the FBI received a tip that Doyle and Chaney would be meeting the next week to discuss a plot to shoot or bomb worshippers inside black churches and Jewish synagogues, and to attack a specific gun store owner in Oklahoma, according to the FBI. After putting the pair under surveillance, an undercover FBI agent posing as an illegal arms dealer met with Chaney and Doyle and let them handle certain weapons, the FBI said. Doyle then allegedly placed an order for an automatic weapon, explosives and a pistol with a silencer, according to the FBI. Though at one point Chaney raised suspicions with Doyle over whether it was all a “Fed operation ... [to] infiltrate ... our [expletive] people,” Chaney ultimately moved forward with the weapons purchase, according to the FBI. On Sunday, Chaney tried to buy the firearms and explosives from three undercover FBI agents and he was immediately arrested, the FBI said. Doyle was arrested later Sunday at his home in Chesterfield, Virginia. The two men have each been charged with one count of conspiracy to possess firearms after having been convicted of a felony. A preliminary and detention hearing is set for Thursday in Richmond. Doyle was previously convicted of possessing and distributing drugs, embezzlement, and grand larceny. Chaney has also been convicted of multiple felonies, according to the FBI. ||||| Please enable Javascript to watch this video CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. -- Federal court documents provide some disturbing details about an apparent plot by white supremacists in Chesterfield to incite a race war. They include plans to bomb and shoot up black churches and Jewish synagogues, as well as a plot to kill a local jewelry dealer, and rob an armored car, among other crimes. The crimes were to provide the proceeds to purchase land, weapons and training for the so-called coming race war. But they were apparently foiled by the FBI. Neighbors said they saw federal agents swarming around a Chesterfield home around 11 a.m. Sunday. “I walked to the end of the cul-de-sac, and saw 15 police cars, marked and unmarked, and K-9’s searching,” said a woman who did not want to be identified. “There were people wearing camo and carrying big weapons." The documents reveal that, Robert Doyle and Ronald Beasley Chaney and others ascribing to a white supremacist version of the Asatru faith met inside a home on Candlelamp Lane in Chesterfield. The FBI received information that during a meeting there in late September members discussed acting out their extremist beliefs by shooting or bombing occupants of black churches and Jewish synagogues and plotting to kill an Oklahoma gun store owner. It also alleged that Doyle met up with Charles Halderman of Henrico to plan the murder of a local jeweler, rob an armored truck and harm a Virginia gun store owner. All three men are charged with one felony, for now. "With all the allegations in there, this one charge is just the tip of the iceberg,” said CBS 6 legal expert Todd Stone. “I expect other serious charges." "It's always in the back of your mind,” said Rodney Clarke, the chairman of the trustees of a Baptist church near where investigators said the extremists’ meeting took place. “This is right around the corner." Clarke said even before hearing the details in these documents, their church had already started securing the sanctuary. "It's a shame you can't worship your god in peace,” he said. “You try to have your focus on him, but you have to worry about what's coming through the door." The documents allege that Doyle had met with an undercover agent numerous times and checked out automatic weapons, explosives and silencers he wanted to purchase. The purchases were supposed to happen last Sunday. Anyone with additional information can email a news tip here. ||||| Summary:

answer:Two reputed white supremacists, Robert Curtis Doyle and Ronald Beasley Chaney III, have been arrested in Virginia for allegedly plotting to attack black churches and Jewish synagogues, according to federal authorities. The two men were arrested after a months-long investigation that sent the FBI agents in to disrupt a plan allegedly already underway. In late September, the FBI received a tip that Doyle and Chaney would be meeting the next week to discuss a plot to shoot or bomb worshippers inside black churches and Jewish synagogues, and to attack a specific gun store owner in Oklahoma. After putting the pair under surveillance, an undercover FBI agent posing as an illegal arms dealer met with Chaney and Doyle and let them handle certain weapons. Doyle then allegedly placed an order for an automatic weapon, explosives, and a pistol with a silencer. On Sunday, Chaney tried to buy the firearms and explosives from three undercover FBI agents and he was immediately arrested. Doyle was arrested later at his home in Virginia. Both men have been charged with one count of conspiracy to possess firearms after having been convicted of a felony. The FBI's investigation revealed that Doyle, Chaney, and others met inside a home and discussed acting out their extremist beliefs by shooting or bombing occupants of black churches and Jewish synagogues, and plotting to kill an Oklahoma gun store owner.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. If "A cat watches as a man in a long-sleeved shirt and boxer shorts carves a pumpkin.", does this mean that "An animal watching a man."?

answer:To determine if the statement "A cat watches as a man in a long-sleeved shirt and boxer shorts carves a pumpkin." can be simplified to "An animal watching a man.", I will analyze the key components of the given sentence and evaluate if they can be generalized to the second statement. Step 1: Identify the key components of the given sentence. - A cat (subject) - Watches (verb) - A man in a long-sleeved shirt and boxer shorts (object) - Carves a pumpkin (additional action) Step 2: Establish the relationship between the key components. - The cat (subject) is observing/witnessing the action of the man (object). - The man is engaged in carving a pumpkin (additional action). Step 3: Compare the original sentence with the simplified statement. - The simplified statement is: "An animal watching a man." Step 4: Determine if the simplified statement generalizes the key components and relationship. - The cat is an example of an animal, so "A cat" can be generalized to "An animal". - The verb "watches" is maintained in the simplified statement, which indicates the action of observing. - The man remains the object of focus in both statements. - The act of carving a pumpkin is excluded from the simplified statement since it is not necessary to convey the main idea of the animal watching the man. Conclusion: Based on the analysis, the given sentence "A cat watches as a man in a long-sleeved shirt and boxer shorts carves a pumpkin." can be simplified and generalized to the statement "An animal watching a man." Both statements convey that an animal (a cat) is observing a man, and the extra details about clothing and pumpkin carving are not essential for understanding the core concept.

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