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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. u.s. and south korean officials completed a second round of negotiations at the pentagon thursday on a new legal framework to govern the stationing of american troops in south korea . Write a brief summary in a sentence or less
answer:U.S. and South Korean officials concluded their second round of negotiations at the Pentagon to establish a new legal framework for the continued presence of American troops in South Korea., US and South Korean officials have completed the second round of negotiations at the Pentagon to establish a new legal framework for the stationing of American troops in South Korea.,U.S. and South Korean officials concluded a second round of negotiations at the Pentagon, discussing a new legal framework for the deployment of American troops in South Korea.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. A diehard Seattle Seahawks fan who got a tattoo in December predicting that his team would win this year's Super Bowl has said he has no regrets about his premature inking and plans to keep it despite his team's last minute loss. The man, who goes by OC, had the tattoo done on Christmas Eve 2014 at Fantasy Tattoo in Orange Park, Florida. OC, who is originally from Washington state now lives in Jacksonville, has had a Seahawks tattoo since his team played in their first Super Bowl in 2006, when they lost to the Pittsburg Steelers. Scroll down for video. Diehard Seattle Seahawks fan OC got the tattoo in December and says he has no regrets about his premature inking despite the Patriots running out 28-24 winners against his team in Sunday's game. An overconfident OC sought out a tattoo shop on Christmas Eve and paid 300 to add two Lombardi trophies and the words 'Back To Back Champions' to his original tattoo. OC tweeted his intention to keep his tattoo after his beloved Seahawks lost Sunday's Super Bowl. Then in a fit of overconfidence OC sought out a tattoo shop on Christmas Eve and paid 300 to add two Lombardi trophies and the words 'Back To Back Champions' to his original tattoo. As the clock wound down during Sunday night's big game, OC said he was on the edge of his seat and when a last minute interception put paid to his team's dreams he collapsed to the floor. 'I fell to the ground and put my head on the ground for about 30 seconds or something like that, I was just in shock,' he told The Huffington Post. Despite the 28-24 defeat to the Patriots putting an end to OC's dream of the Seahawks becoming back to back champions, he intends to keep his inaccurate tattoo. 'I feel like you only live once, you know? I knew that there was going to be consequences to me getting it, even before I got it and everything I just didn't get it blindly ... 'I knew that there was a chance that they could lose obviously. But I'm going to keep the Seahawks tattoo ... Hey, at least I did it. I took a chance. Sometimes though you take chances and you have the wrong outcome that you don't think is going to happen.' Good sport OC even posted a video of a friend jokingly trying to rub the tattoo off with sandpaper after the game. As the clock wound down during Sunday night's big game, OC said he was on the edge of his seat and when a last minute interception put paid to his team's dreams he collapsed to the floor. Summarize the highlights of this article.
answer:A big Seattle Seahawks fan named OC got a tattoo in December, predicting his team would win the Super Bowl. He paid 300 for the tattoo that says "Back to Back Champions" and has two trophies. The Seahawks didn't win, but OC still loves his tattoo and is keeping it. He said that he took a chance and even though it didn't happen, he doesn't regret it., Sure, I'd be happy to summarize this for you! 1. A man named OC is a big fan of the Seattle Seahawks football team. 2. He already had a Seahawks tattoo since 2006, but in December 2014, he got a new tattoo that said "Back To Back Champions" and showed two Super Bowl trophies. 3. OC got this new tattoo because he thought the Seahawks would win the Super Bowl this year (2015) and wanted to celebrate their back-to-back wins. 4. However, the Seahawks lost the Super Bowl game to the Patriots with a score of 28-24. 5. Even though his team lost, OC still wants to keep his tattoo. He thinks that it's okay to take chances and deal with the consequences, even if they're not what you expect. 6. After the game, OC's friend tried to joke around and rub the tattoo off with sandpaper, but OC still wants to keep it. I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.,A person who loves the Seattle Seahawks got a tattoo that said they would win the Super Bowl. The team didn't win, but the person still likes the tattoo because they believe in the team and likes being a fan. They don't want to change their tattoo even after the team lost.
question:Given a definition of a task and a sample input, break the definition into small parts. Each of those parts will have some instruction. Explain their meaning by showing an example that meets the criteria in the instruction. Use the following format: Part # : a key part of the definition. Usage: Sample response that meets the criteria from the key part. Explain why you think it meets the criteria. Definition: In this task, you are given an input list. A list contains several comma-separated items written within brackets. You need to collate all the alphabetical elements at the start of the list followed by all the numerical elements of the list. Maintain the order in which the alphabetical elements appear in the given input list, and do the same for the numerical elements. Input: '5779', '7021', 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', '9061', 'V', '2873', '7137', 'z' Output:
answer:Part #1: Input list Usage: '5779', '7021', 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', '9061', 'V', '2873', '7137', 'z' In this part, an input list is provided containing both alphabetical and numerical elements. Part #2: Collate all alphabetical elements at the start of the list Usage: 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', 'V', 'z' In this part, we identify and collate all the alphabetical elements at the beginning of the list, maintaining their order of appearance in the original input list. Part #3: Collate all numerical elements at the end of the list Usage: '5779', '7021', '9061', '2873', '7137' In this part, we identify and collate all the numerical elements together, maintaining their order of appearance in the original input list. Part #4: Combine alphabetical and numerical elements in a single list Usage: 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', 'V', 'z', '5779', '7021', '9061', '2873', '7137' Finally, the list is compiled, combining both alphabetical and numerical elements maintaining their respective orders from the input list. This becomes the output list., Part 1: Given an input list. Usage: Input = '5779', '7021', 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', '9061', 'V', '2873', '7137', 'z' Explanation: The input is a list of several comma-separated items. These items are written within brackets. In this example, the input list contains 11 items - 5 numbers and 6 alphabets. Part 2: Collate all the alphabetical elements at the start of the list. Usage: Output = 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', 'V', '5779', '7021', '9061', '2873', '7137', 'z' Explanation: All the alphabetical elements (Y, b, d, G, V, z) from the input list are placed at the start of the output list in the same order they appear in the input list. Part 3: Followed by all the numerical elements of the list. Usage: Output = 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', 'V', '5779', '7021', '9061', '2873', '7137', 'z' Explanation: All the numerical elements (5779, 7021, 9061, 2873, 7137) from the input list are placed after the alphabetical elements at the end of the output list in the same order they appear in the input list.,Part #1: Collate all the alphabetical elements at the start of the list. Usage: 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', 'V', 'z'. This part involves identifying all the alphabetical (letter) elements in the input list and collecting them to be placed at the beginning of the modified list. In the given input '5779', '7021', 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', '9061', 'V', '2873', '7137', 'z', the alphabetical elements are 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', 'V', and 'z'. Part #2: Collate all the numerical elements of the list. Usage: '5779', '7021', '9061', '2873', '7137'. Similar to Part #1, this part identifies all the numerical (number) elements in the input list and collects them to be placed at the end of the modified list. The numerical elements in the given input list are '5779', '7021', '9061', '2873', and '7137'. Part #3: Maintain the order in which the alphabetical elements appear in the given input list. Usage: 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', 'V', 'z'. This is important to ensure that no rearrangement or modification is done to the order of the alphabetical elements in the input list. In the given input '5779', '7021', 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', '9061', 'V', '2873', '7137', 'z', the alphabetical elements appear as Y, b, d, G, V, and z, which is maintained in the output list. Part #4: Maintain the order in which the numerical elements appear in the given input list. Usage: '5779', '7021', '9061', '2873', '7137'. Similar to Part #3, this ensures that no rearrangement or modification is done to the order of the numerical elements in the input list. In the given input '5779', '7021', 'Y', 'b', 'd', 'G', '9061', 'V', '2873', '7137', 'z', the numerical elements appear as 5779, 7021, 9061, 2873, and 7137, which is maintained in the output list.
question:Read the bio below and try to give details on brian benoit 's: - instrument - genre - name - background - associated acts Bio: brian benoit is a former guitarist for the dillinger escape plan . before playing in dillinger , brian played in jesuit with eventual converge bassist nate newton . brian joined dillinger escape plan prior to recording calculating infinity and performed on the ep irony is a dead scene and lp miss machine . in late 2004 , just after the release of miss machine , brian developed nerve damage in his left hand , which has kept him from performing live with the band since . he has been replaced on tour by james love , and recently jeff tuttle . ben weinman has been the only guitar player on subsequent releases , however ; frontman greg puciato has said that he still has a place in the band should he be able to return . in late 2010 it was announced that brian would play a reunion show with jesuit . it is not known whether it will be a one off , or whether his hand has fully recovered . The answer to this question is:
answer:- Instrument: Guitar - Genre: Metalcore, Mathcore - Name: Brian Benoit - Background: Brian Benoit is a former guitarist for Dillinger Escape Plan. He played with Jesuit before joining Dillinger. He joined Dillinger Escape Plan just before recording "Calculating Infinity" and performed on "Irony Is A Dead Scene" EP and "Miss Machine" LP. His left-hand nerve damage in 2004 kept him from performing live with Dillinger. He was replaced on tour by James Love and Jeff Tuttle. - Associated Acts: Dillinger Escape Plan, Jesuit,- Instrument: Guitar - Genre: Mathcore, Metalcore, Hardcore Punk - Name: Brian Benoit - Background: Brian Benoit is a talented guitarist who first played in the band Jesuit alongside Nate Newton before joining The Dillinger Escape Plan. He contributed to several recordings with the band, including "Calculating Infinity," "Irony Is A Dead Scene," and "Miss Machine." Unfortunately, he developed nerve damage in his left hand in 2004, which has prevented him from performing live with The Dillinger Escape Plan since then. However, he remains a valued member of the band, and there is hope that he may be able to return to performing in the future. - Associated Acts: The Dillinger Escape Plan, Jesuit, Instrument: Brian Benoit is a guitarist. Genre: He is known for his work in the mathcore and heavy metal genres. Name: Based on the information provided, his full name is Brian Benoit. Background: Brian Benoit is a former guitarist for the Dillinger Escape Plan, an influential mathcore band. Prior to joining Dillinger Escape Plan, he played in Jesuit with Nate Newton, who would later become the bassist for Converge. Brian joined Dillinger Escape Plan before the recording of their groundbreaking album "Calculating Infinity" and performed on the EP "Irony is a Dead Scene" and the LP "Miss Machine." Associated acts: His main associated acts are Jesuit and the Dillinger Escape Plan. In late 2010, he played a reunion show with Jesuit, which suggests a connection to that band as well. Hand injury and current status: In late 2004, Brian developed nerve damage in his left hand, which has prevented him from performing live with the Dillinger Escape Plan since then. He has been replaced on tour by James Love and later by Jeff Tuttle. However, frontman Greg Puciato has stated that he still has a place in the band if he is able to return. It is unclear whether his hand has fully recovered, as there is no official information on his current condition.