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{"text": "Up on Melancholy Hill, theres a plastic tree\nAre you here with me?\nJust looking out on the day of another dream\nWhere you cant get what you want, but you can get me\nSo lets set out to sea, love\nCause you are my medicine when youre close to me\nWhen youre close to me\nSo call in the submarines, round the world well go\nDoes anybody know, love\nIf were looking out on the day of another dream?\nIf you cant get what you want, then you come with me\nUp on Melancholy Hill\nSits the manatee, love\nJust looking out for the day when youre close to me\nWhen youre close to me\nWhen youre close to me"}
{"text": "When the pulsing looks to die for\nTake it in your heart now, lover\nWhen the case is out\nAnd tired and sodden\nTake it in your heart\nTake it in your heart\nBack to when it was cool\nCause theres no substitute\nWho even knows the truth?\nThe truth, the truth\nTake it in your heart now, love her\nTake it in your heart, heart, heart, heart\nTake it in your heart\nTake it in your heart, heart, heart, heart\nWhere it all goes down\nOutside, cold and ghosting out with jet lag\nI took it to the right man\nTook it all back\nWhen the courts were closing\nIt was Bobby gracing\nI know that\nI put it to the right man\nHe put it back\nTalk to the crowds\nStacks of lights\nCome streaming back\nMake it for the best times\nGrowing pains, good times\nGood times, good times\nGood times, good times\nGood times, good times\nTake it in your heart now, love her\nTake it in your heart, heart, heart, heart\nTake it in your heart\nTake it in your heart\nWhere it all goes down\nAndromeda\nAndromeda, Andromeda\nTake it in your heart now, love her\nAndromeda, Andromeda\nAndromeda, Andromeda\nTake it in your heart\nTake it in your heart\nWhere it all goes down"}
{"text": "Its coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts dare \nIts dare\nYouve got to press it on you\nYouve just been thinking\nThats what you do, baby\nHold it down, there\nJump with them all and move it\nJump back and forth\nAnd feel like you were there yourself\nWork it out\nNever did no harm, never did no harm\nIts dare\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up\nIts dare \nYouve got to press it on you\nYouve just been thinking\nThats what you do, baby\nHold it down, there\nJump with them all and move it\nJump back and forth\nAnd feel like you were there yourself\nWork it out\nNever did no harm, never did no harm\nIts dare\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up\nIts dare\nNever did no harm, never did no harm\nIts dare\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up, its coming up\nIts coming up\nIts dare \nYouve got to press it on you\nYouve just been thinking\nThats what you do, baby\nHold it down, there\nJump with them all and move it\nJump back and forth\nAnd feel like you were there yourself\nWork it out\nYouve got to press it on you\nYouve just been thinking\nThats what you do, baby\nHold it down, there\nJump with them all and move it\nJump back and forth\nAnd feel like you were there yourself\nWork it out"}
{"text": "Im a scary gargoyle on a tower\nThat you made with plastic power\nYour rhinestone eyes are like factories far away\nWhere the paralytic dreams that we all seem to keep\nDrive on engines till they weep\nWith future pixels in factories far away\nSo call the mainland from the beach\nYour heart is now washed up in bleach\nThe waves are rising for this time of year\nAnd nobody knows what to do with the heat\nUnder sunshine pylons, well meet\nWhile rain is falling like rhinestones from the sky\n\nI cant see you now my heart is frozen\nAll the bowses and the growses\nHave been abstinated in my soul\nI prayed on the immovable\nYet clinging to the atoms of rock\nSeasons see adjustment signs of change\nI cant see now, she said, Taxi\nNow that light is all I can take\nThis dawn brings strange loyalties and skies\nIm a scary gargoyle on a tower\nThat you made with plastic power\nYour rhinestone eyes are like factories far away\nThats electric\nThats electric\nHelicopters fly over the beach\nSame time every day, same routine\nA clear target in the summer when skies are blue\nIts part of the noise when winter comes\nIt reverberates in my lungs\nNatures corrupted in factories far away\nThats electric\nYour loves like rhinestones falling from the sky \nThats electric\nWith future pixels in factories far away\nThats electric\nYour loves like rhinestones falling from the sky \nThats electric\nWith future pixels in factories far away"}
{"text": "Slow it down some, no split, clown bum\nYour gold hits sound dumb, hold it now, crown em\nWhere you found them at?\nGot em round town, couldve drowned in it\nWould have floated, bloated, voted\nSugar-coated, loaded hip shooter\nDraw for the poor, free coffee at the banks\nHit through the straw, none more for me, thanks\nThat blanks the raw, that dank sure stank lit\nSank past the pit for more hardcore prank spit\nCrank it on blast, roll past Front Street\nBlew the whole spot like some old ass with skunk meat\nThese kids is too fast, juiced off a junk treat\nWho could get looser off a crunk or a funk beat?\nSomething has started today\nWhere did it go? What you want it to be?\nWell, you know November has come\nWhen its gone away\nSomething has started today\nWhere did it go? What you want it to be?\nWell, you know November has come\nWhen its gone away\nBah, can you dig it like a spigot?\nMy guess is yes, you can, like Can I Kick It? Wicked\nLiquor shot if you happy and you know it\nAs you clap your hands to the thick snot of a poet flowin\nGrope a pen and Im in cope hymen\nDoper rhymin more worther than the Hope Diamond\nAcquired off the black market\nA wire tappin couldnt target a jar of spit\nThe rapid-fire spark lit\n A rapper bug zapper\nAnd it dont matter after if theys a thug or dapper\nPlug your trap or its maximum exposure\nThe beats got family members askin him for closure\nAw, send em a gun and tell em, Clean it\nThen go get the nun who said her son didnt mean it\nShe wore a filled-in thong of Billabong\nThat said, Nah, foreal-a, the Villain on a Gorilla jawn?\nSomething has started today\nWhere did it go? What you want it to be?\nWell, you know November has come\nWhen its gone away\nSomething has started today\nWhere did it go? What you want it to be?\nWell, you know November has come\nWhen its gone away\nWhen its\nWhen its gone away"}
{"text": "Calling the world from isolation\nCause right now, thats the ball where we be chained\nAnd if youre coming back to find me\nYoud better have good aim\nShoot it true, I need you in the picture\nThats why Im calling you\n Im the lonely twin, the left hand\nReset myself and get back on track\nI dont want this isolation\nSee the state Im in now?\nCalling the hunter with the rifle\nCause right now, thats the ball where we be chained\nShoot it true, I want you in the picture\nThats why Im calling you\n Im the lonely twin, the left hand\nReset myself and get back on track\nI dont want this isolation\nSee the state Im in now?\nIf I pick it up when I know that its broken\nDo I put it back?\nOr do I head out onto the lonesome trail\nAnd let you down?\nIm the lonely twin, the left hand\n(If I pick it up when I know that its broken\nDo I put it back?)\nI dont want this isolation\nSee the state Im in now?\nIf I pick it up when I know that its broken\nDo I put it back?\nOr do I head out onto the lonesome trail\nAnd let you go?"}
{"text": "A Porthcawl RNLI crew with a medic and the coastguard search and rescue helicopter were sent to Sker Beach, near Kenfig Nature Reserve, at 12:50 GMT on Sunday.\nCrewman Chris Page said the rider had head injuries and was very cold from lying unconscious on wet sand.\nShe was treated before being flown to Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales.", "target": "A woman has been airlifted to hospital after falling from a horse on a Bridgend county beach.", "feat_id": "38630833", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 202, 16347, 307, 3275, 29189, 3049, 122, 114, 33136, 111, 109, 3682, 15211, 725, 111, 5711, 11370, 195, 1406, 112, 520, 7088, 2112, 108, 828, 6755, 43444, 5527, 6641, 108, 134, 305, 69990, 17403, 124, 1342, 107, 9647, 1121, 3292, 3872, 243, 109, 10216, 196, 693, 3207, 111, 140, 221, 1505, 135, 7538, 18193, 124, 4434, 3391, 107, 452, 140, 2839, 269, 270, 19136, 112, 16794, 131, 116, 502, 3348, 113, 5620, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
{"text": "Verheydt, who had been with Maastricht since 2015, has signed a three-year contract with Harry Kewell's side.\nThe 25-year-old scored 13 goals in 43 appearances in all competitions last season.\nMeanwhile, Watford winger Dennon Lewis, 20, has joined the Reds on a loan deal until 31 December.\nLewis, who made 29 National League appearances on loan at Woking last season, played under Kewell when the Australian was coach of Watford's under-23 team.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.", "target": "League Two side Crawley Town have signed striker Thomas Verheydt from Dutch second-tier side MVV Maastricht for an undisclosed fee.", "feat_id": "40523815", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 12428, 706, 133, 2442, 6015, 782, 8640, 20898, 252, 144, 8640, 20898, 252, 144, 124, 114, 339, 121, 1019, 1899, 107, 8640, 20898, 252, 144, 108, 170, 196, 174, 122, 67389, 381, 4763, 148, 2442, 114, 339, 121, 1019, 1899, 122, 5849, 8005, 3422, 131, 116, 477, 107, 139, 14827, 1019, 121, 1623, 3523, 1428, 1203, 115, 6926, 9273, 115, 149, 8863, 289, 578, 107, 8199, 108, 32686, 29197, 11971, 7323, 6423, 108, 9364, 148, 2182, 109, 28979, 124, 114, 1701, 818, 430, 3184, 1408, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
{"text": "The 32-year-old had been playing in the Isthmian Premier Division with Leatherhead following his release by Newport at the end of last season.\nPidgeley has made 260 appearances in spells with nine clubs, including Chelsea, Watford and Millwall.\nForest Green are currently second in the National League table, one point behind leaders Cheltenham Town.\nPidgeley could make his Rovers debut when they host Aldershot on Friday.", "target": "National League side Forest Green Rovers have signed goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley until the end of the season.", "feat_id": "35893195", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 765, 2493, 477, 4453, 1876, 34269, 133, 2442, 1319, 8014, 4801, 111, 13960, 934, 16973, 3703, 881, 35050, 2858, 107, 881, 35050, 2858, 148, 266, 21647, 9273, 115, 14659, 122, 2899, 4751, 108, 330, 8969, 108, 32686, 111, 4315, 8813, 107, 139, 18253, 1019, 121, 1623, 196, 174, 1123, 115, 109, 125, 116, 307, 57010, 6235, 4034, 122, 8014, 4801, 645, 169, 1131, 141, 13960, 134, 109, 370, 113, 289, 578, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
{"text": "The suspected green mamba was found on a ship that had docked in Aberdeen from west Africa last month.\nThe snake died after it was placed in a freezer by the animal charity after attempts to rehome it with specialist reptile keepers failed.\nThe snake was later identified as a harmless green tree snake.\nPolice Scotland said a complaint was under consideration.\nScottish SPCA Ch Supt Mike Flynn said: \"We were called out after a green snake arrived in Aberdeen on a boat from Africa.\n\"The snake was thought to be a green mamba, one of the deadliest snakes in the world. The snake was taken by police escort to our Aberdeenshire animal rescue and rehoming centre.\n\"Sadly the snake, which staff genuinely believed to be a green mamba, had to be put to sleep after our attempts to rehome it to specialist reptile keepers were unsuccessful.\"\nHe added: \"We could not keep the snake in our centre due to severe health and safety concerns, as the closest anti-venom is held in Bedford. Green mambas also require a Dangerous Wild Animal Licence which the society does not have.\n\"The safety of our staff and the public is paramount and as such the snake was placed in a freezer where it passed away.\n\"The Scottish SPCA is proud of its policy not put healthy animals to sleep. Animals are only put to sleep on veterinary advice if they are too ill or too aggressive to be rehomed, or where we are legally required to do so.\n\"The decision to euthanise the snake was not taken lightly. Unfortunately, the snake has since been identified as a harmless green tree snake. This has been an honest mistake on the society's part as we genuinely believed this was an extremely deadly snake.\"\nThe western green mamba feeds on small animals and rodents and is mainly found in the coastal tropical rainforests of western Africa.\nExperts say its bite can be fatal in as little as 30 minutes.", "target": "A complaint about the Scottish SPCA putting what was thought to be one of the world's most deadly snakes to sleep is being investigated by police.", "feat_id": "38249621", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 202, 9987, 1190, 2653, 20803, 140, 374, 124, 114, 2530, 120, 196, 43978, 115, 19312, 135, 3381, 1922, 289, 625, 107, 139, 13475, 2342, 244, 126, 140, 1828, 115, 114, 8381, 141, 109, 6603, 74428, 244, 5086, 112, 920, 4581, 126, 122, 3192, 45588, 41483, 3004, 107, 139, 13475, 140, 678, 3087, 130, 114, 16365, 1190, 1681, 13475, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
{"text": "The all-rounder has been included in the T20 squad to face Sri Lanka on 5 July at the Ageas Bowl, having been part of the World T20 squad in March.\n\"It's nice to be involved again,\" the 26-year-old slow left-armer and right-handed batsman told BBC Radio Solent.\n\"I wasn't expecting to be as I thought Moeen Ali would, but him being rested hands me another opportunity.\"\nDawson failed to make an appearance during England's run to the World T20 final in India this year, but his limited-overs performances for Hampshire this season have kept him in contention.\n\"I'm not sure what team they'll go with,\" he said.\n\"I've had some good performances for Hampshire in one-day and T20 cricket and if I keep going with that, hopefully I might get a chance.\"", "target": "Hampshire's Liam Dawson says it would be \"amazing\" to make his England Twenty20 debut on his home ground.", "feat_id": "36547398", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 2159, 149, 121, 39310, 21331, 22132, 148, 174, 953, 115, 109, 781, 3214, 187, 7784, 112, 749, 6746, 10773, 124, 371, 1307, 134, 109, 6271, 1483, 6552, 108, 458, 174, 297, 113, 109, 894, 781, 3214, 7784, 115, 1051, 107, 22132, 3004, 112, 193, 142, 2436, 333, 2159, 131, 116, 550, 112, 109, 894, 781, 3214, 976, 115, 1144, 136, 232, 108, 155, 169, 1250, 121, 29552, 4553, 118, 10107, 136, 578, 133, 1867, 342, 115, 22505, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
{"text": "The Egypt-backed plan had envisaged a regional forum which analysts say might have forced Israel to reveal whether or not it has nuclear weapons.\nThe proposal was blocked by the US, the UK and Canada. The next review is set for 2020.\nIsrael neither confirms nor denies it has a stockpile of nuclear weapons.\nSpeaking after four weeks of negotiations, US Under-Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller accused Egypt and other Arab countries of \"not willing to let go of these unrealistic and unworkable conditions\" for future talks.\nShe also said some participants tried to \"cynically manipulate\" the whole process.\nBut Egypt warned that the failure to reach a deal \"will have consequences in front of the Arab world and public opinion\", the Associated Press news agency reports.\nLast month, Egypt had proposed to stage a regional conference - with or without Israel's participation and without an agreed agenda.\nSome analysts suggested that this move might have forced Israel - which is not a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) - to publicly clarify its position on nuclear weapons.\nDecisions at NPT review conferences - held every five years - are made by consensus.\nThe failure of the current talks means the next gathering could only be held in 2020 at the earliest.", "target": "A UN conference aimed at preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons has ended in failure after a row over a nuclear-free Middle East proposal.", "feat_id": "32856926", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 139, 787, 108, 109, 926, 111, 1493, 133, 7010, 6325, 131, 116, 3993, 112, 1137, 114, 2881, 1792, 124, 4573, 4841, 107, 6325, 196, 2962, 112, 1348, 114, 2881, 1792, 122, 132, 347, 3019, 131, 116, 4054, 111, 347, 142, 3156, 5770, 107, 139, 2939, 113, 109, 582, 3935, 495, 109, 352, 4869, 256, 209, 129, 886, 115, 7149, 134, 109, 9441, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
{"text": "Mothers-to-be are more likely to get malaria as their immunity is lowered, says the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).\nMalaria carries serious risks for mother and baby including miscarriage, stillbirth and premature labour.\nThe tropical disease is transmitted by mosquitoes and causes a fever, flu-like symptoms, vomiting and diarrhoea.\nThere have been no malaria-related deaths in pregnant or recently pregnant women in the UK in the past decade but the RCOG says it has been receiving inquires from worried women.\nIn the UK, about 1,500 cases of malaria are reported each year and about 10 people will die, said the RCOG.\nIt says all non-essential trips to areas with a high risk of malaria should be avoided.\nRisk areas include large areas of Africa, Asia including China and India, Central and South America, parts of the Middle East and some Pacific Islands.\nIf the trip is unavoidable, the college advises women to seek advice from a centre with expertise in malaria which will provide information on ways to reduce the risk of infection.\nWomen should make sure they are aware of the risk, take out measures such as mosquito nets for bite prevention and take anti-malarial medication.\nPhilippa Marsden, who chairs the RCOG's patient information committee, said although the risks were still relatively small it was important that women were well-informed.\nCath Broderick of the RCOG women's network said: \"If women are worried about symptoms after returning from a high-risk country and think they may have malaria, they should see a doctor immediately and inform them of their recent travels.\"\nSymptoms can take a week or more to develop after being bitten.", "target": "Pregnant women should visit countries with a risk of malaria only if their trip is essential, experts are warning.", "feat_id": "30003436", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 139, 3084, 1369, 113, 110, 73984, 11021, 111, 959, 35867, 13521, 27700, 143, 1156, 58040, 158, 148, 243, 120, 8243, 121, 497, 121, 3046, 127, 154, 770, 112, 179, 24263, 130, 153, 17021, 117, 13796, 107, 71386, 6087, 1651, 3198, 118, 1499, 111, 1362, 330, 31911, 108, 81095, 111, 16936, 6963, 107, 840, 58040, 243, 120, 149, 609, 121, 32595, 3910, 112, 633, 122, 114, 281, 887, 113, 24263, 246, 129, 9185, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
{"text": "Researchers at the University of Sheffield said the tumours were effectively \"fertilising\" the bone to help themselves grow.\nThe study, in the journal Nature, said it may be possible to protect bone from a tumour's nefarious influence and consequently stop the cancer's spread.\nCancer charities said this opened up \"a whole new avenue for research\".\nAround 85% of breast cancers that spread around the body end up in bone, at which point the cancer is difficult to treat and more deadly.\nThe scientists, in Sheffield and the University of Copenhagen, discovered patients with secondary cancers had higher levels of an enzyme called LOX being produced by their tumours and released into the blood.\nBone is constantly being broken down and rebuilt. But in a series of experiments on mice, the research team showed LOX was disrupting the process and leaving lesions and holes in the bone.\nUsing drugs to block LOX prevented the cancer from spreading.\nDr Alison Gartland, a reader in bone and cancer biology at the university, told the BBC News website: \"We think it's a significant breakthrough in trying to prevent metastases (secondary tumours) in breast cancer.\n\"The cancer cells in the primary tumour are actually fertilising the soil for the future growth of itself, LOX is changing the environment in bone to make it better to grow.\"\nThe animal tests also showed that a set of osteoporosis drugs called bisphosphonates could prevent the spread of cancer.\nBisphosphonates also interfere with the way bone is recycled in order to strengthen it.\nThey are already given to some cancer patients, but the Sheffield team believe they could have a much larger role.\nThe effect was discovered only in oestrogen-negative breast cancers. They account for around a third of cases, but are far more deadly.\nKatherine Woods, from Breast Cancer Campaign and Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: \"By unveiling the role that the protein LOX is playing, these results open up a whole new avenue for research and treatments that could stop breast cancer spreading to the bone.\n\"The research also adds weight to the growing body of evidence supporting the role of bisphosphonates in stopping secondary breast cancer in its tracks.\n\"The reality of living with secondary breast cancer in the bone is a stark one, which leaves many women with bone pain and fractures that need extensive surgery just when they need to be making the most of the time they have left with friends and family.\"\nThe findings may also apply in colon cancer.", "target": "Breast cancers can manipulate the structure of bone to make it easier to spread there, a study has found.", "feat_id": "32901133", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 19027, 134, 109, 502, 113, 15439, 133, 2642, 120, 4622, 1695, 1044, 122, 4367, 15791, 133, 902, 1099, 113, 142, 17739, 568, 1054, 31231, 270, 1788, 141, 153, 54793, 111, 1291, 190, 109, 1458, 107, 1054, 31231, 140, 31945, 109, 366, 111, 2096, 23790, 111, 4343, 115, 109, 4499, 107, 3270, 3239, 112, 2105, 1054, 31231, 11890, 109, 1695, 135, 8561, 107, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}
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{"text": "I wish I found some better sounds no ones ever heard\nI wish I had a better voice that sang some better words\nI wish I found some chords in an order that is new\nI wish I didnt have to rhyme every time I sang\nI was told, when I get older, all my fears would shrink\nBut now Im insecure, and I care what people think\nMy names Blurryface and I care what you think\nMy names Blurryface and I care what you think\nWish we could turn back time to the good old days\nWhen our momma sang us to sleep, but now were stressed out\n Wish we could turn back time to the good old days \nWhen our momma sang us to sleep, but now were stressed out\nWere stressed out\nSometimes a certain smell will take me back to when I was young\nHow come Im never able to identify where its comin from?\nId make a candle out of it, if I ever found it\nTry to sell it, never sell out of it, Id probably only sell one\nItd be to my brother, cause we have the same nose\nSame clothes, homegrown, a stones throw from a creek we used to roam\nBut it would remind us of when nothing really mattered\nOut of student loans and treehouse homes, we all would take the latter\nMy-my-my names Blurryface and I care what you think\nMy names Blurryface and I care what you think\nWish we could turn back time to the good old days\nWhen our momma sang us to sleep, but now were stressed out\n Wish we could turn back time to the good old days \nWhen our momma sang us to sleep, but now were stressed out\nWe used to play pretend, give each other different names\nWe would build a rocket ship an then wed fly it far away\nUsed to dream of outer space, but now theyre laughin at our face\nSayin, Wake up, you need to make money!, yeah\nWe used to play pretend, give each other different names\nWe would build a rocket ship an then wed fly it far away\nUsed to dream of outer space, but now theyre laughin at our face\nSayin, Wake up, you need to make money!, yeah\nWish we could turn back time to the good old days\nWhen our momma sang us to sleep, but now were stressed out\n Wish we could turn back time to the good old days \nWhen our momma sang us to sleep, but now were stressed out\nWe used to play pretend, used to play pretend, money\nWe used to play pretend, wake up, you need the money\nUsed to play pretend, used to play pretend, money\nWe used to play pretend, wake up, you need the money\nUsed to play pretend, give each other different names\nWe would build a rocket ship and then wed fly it far away\nUsed to dream of outer space, but now theyre laughin at our face\nSayin, Wake up, you need to make money!, yeah"}
{"text": "I just wanna stay in the sun where I find\nI know its hard sometimes\nPieces of peace in the suns peace of mind\nI know its hard sometimes\nYeah, I think about the end just way too much\nBut its fun to fantasize\nOn my enemies who wouldnt wish who I was\nBut its fun to fantasize \nOh-woah-woah, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time on my ride, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time on my ride\nTakin my time on my ride\nId die for you, thats easy to say\nWe have a list of people that we would take\nA bullet for them, a bullet for you\nA bullet for everybody in this room\nBut I dont seem to see many bullets comin through\nSee many bullets comin through\nMetaphorically, Im the man\nBut literally, I dont know what Id do\nId live for you, an thats hard to do\nEven harder to say when you know its not true\nEven harder to write when you know that tonight\nThere were people back home who tried talking to you\nBut then you ignore them still\nAll these questions theyre for real\nLike who would you live for? Who would you die for?\nAnd would you ever kill?\nOh-woah-woah, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time on my ride, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time on my ride\nTakin my time on my ride\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nHelp me\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nHelp me\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nOh-woah-woah, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time on my ride, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time\nTakin my time on my ride, woah-oh-oh \nOh-woah-woah, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time on my ride, oh-woah-woah, Im fallin\nSo Im takin my time on my\nIve been thinkin too much\nHelp me\nIve been thinkin too much\nHelp me\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nHelp me\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nIve been thinkin too much\nHelp me"}
{"text": "So, where are ya? Its been a little while\nSippin on straight chlorine\nLet the vibe slide over me\nThis beat is a chemical, beat is a chemical\nWhen I leave, dont save my seat\nIll be back when its all complete\nThe moment is medical, moment is medical\nSippin on straight chlorine\nLovin what Im tastin, woah\nVenom on my tongue, dependent at times\nPoisonous vibrations, woah\nHelp my body run\nIm runnin for my life\nRunnin for my life\nSippin on straight chlorine\nLet the vibe slide over me\nThis beat is a chemical, beat is a chemical\nWhen I leave, dont save my seat\nIll be back when its all complete\nThe moment is medical, moment is medical\nSippin on straight chlorine\nFall out of formation, woah\nI plan my escape from walls they confined\nRebel red carnation, woa-a-oh\nGrows while I decay\nIm runnin for my life\nRunnin for my life\nYeah, Im runnin for my life\nRunnin for my life\nHide you in my coat pocket, where I kept my rebel red\nI felt I was invincible, you wrapped around my head\nNow different lives I lead, my body lives on lead\nThe last two lines may read incorrect until said\nThe lead is terrible in flavor\nBut now you double as a paper maker\nI despise you sometimes, I love to hate the fight\nAnd you in my life is like\nSippin on straight chlorine\nLet the vibe slide over me\nThis beat is a chemical, beat is a chemical\nWhen I leave, dont save my seat\nIll be back when its all complete\nThe moment is medical, moment is medical\nSippin on straight chlorine\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nBeat is a chemical, yeah\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nMoment is medical, yeah\nSippin on straight chlorine\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nBeat is a chemical, yeah\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nLet the vibe, let the vibe\nMoment is medical, yeah\nIm so sorry I forgot you\nLet me catch you up to speed\nIve been tested like the ends of\nA weathered flag thats by the sea\nCan you build my house with pieces?\nIm just a chemical\nCan you build my house with pieces?\nIm just a chemical\nCan you build my house with pieces?\nIm just a chemical\nCan you build my house with pieces?\nIm just a chemical"}
{"text": "Msilaiv ecnuoned ew\nTsae eurt daeh dna amed evael lliw uoy\nSotidnab era ew\nEast is up, Im fearless when I hear this on the low\nEast is up, Im careless when I wear my rebel clothes\nEast is up, when Bishops come together they will know that\nDema dont control us, Dema dont control\nEast is up\nThey want to make you forget\nThey want to make you forget\nSave your razorblades now, not yet\nSave your razorblades now, not yet\nIm heavy, my jumpsuit is on steady\nIm lighter when Im lower, Im higher when Im heavy, oh\nIm so high, my Jumpsuit takes me so high\nIm flying from a fire, from Nico and the Niners, oh\nEast is up, Im fearless when I hear this on the low\nEast is up, Im careless when I wear my rebel clothes\nEast is up, when Bishops come together they will know that\nDema dont control us, Dema dont control\nIm heavy, my jumpsuit is on steady\nIm lighter when Im lower, Im higher when Im heavy, oh\nIm so high, my Jumpsuit takes me so high\nIm flying from a fire, from Nico and the Niners, oh\nIm heavy, jumpsuit is on steady\nLighter when Im lower, higher when Im heavy, oh\nIm so high, Im so high\nSo high, Im so high\nFire, Nico and the Niners\nWhat I say when I want to be enough\nWhat a beautiful day for making a break for it\nWell find a way to pay for it\nMaybe from all the money we made razorblade stores\nRent a racehorse and force a sponsor\nAnd start a concert, a complete diversion\nStart a mob and you can be quite certain\nWell win but not everyone will get out\nNo, no\nWell win but not everyone will get out\nNo, no\nWell win but not everyone will get out\nEast is up, Im fearless when I hear this on the low\nEast is up, Im careless when I wear my rebel clothes\nEast is up, when Bishops come together they will know that\nDema dont control us, Dema dont control\nEast is up\nIm so high, so high\nFire, Nico and the Niners\nIm so high, so high\nSotidnab era ew\nFire, Nico and the Niners"}
{"text": "I ponder of something great\nMy lungs will fill and then deflate\nThey fill with fire, exhale desire\nI know its dire, my time today\nI have these thoughts so often, I ought\nTo replace that slot with what I once bought\nCause somebody stole my car radio\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nSometimes quiet is violent\nI find it hard to hide it, my pride is no longer inside\nIts on my sleeve, my skin will scream\nReminding me of who I killed inside my dream\nI hate this car that Im driving, theres no hiding for me\nIm forced to deal with what I feel\nThere is no distraction to mask what is real\nI could pull the steering wheel\nI have these thoughts so often, I ought\nTo replace that slot with what I once bought\nCause somebody stole my car radio\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nI ponder of something terrifying\nCause this time theres no sound to hide behind\nI find over the course of our human existence\nOne thing consists of consistence\nAnd its that were all battling fear\nOh dear, I dont know if we know why were here\nOh my, too deep, please stop thinking\nI liked it better when my car had sound\nThere are things we can do\nBut from the things that work there are only two\nAnd from the two that we choose to do\nPeace will win and fear will lose\nAnd theres faith and theres sleep\nWe need to pick one please because\nFaith is to be awake and to be awake is for us to think\nAnd for us to think is to be alive\nAnd I will try with every rhyme\nTo come across like I am dying\nTo let you know you need to try to think\nI have these thoughts so often, I ought\nTo replace that slot with what I once bought\nCause somebody stole my car radio\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nWoah, oh woah oh\nWoah, oh woah oh\nWoah, oh woah oh\nWoah, oh woah oh\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nAnd now I just sit\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nAnd now I just sit in silence\nAnd now I just sit\nI ponder of something great\nMy lungs will fill and then deflate\nThey fill with fire, exhale desire\nI know its dire, my time today\nI have these thoughts so often, I ought\nTo replace that slot with what I once bought\nCause somebody stole my car radio\nAnd now I just sit in silence"}
{"text": "Theres an infestation in my minds imagination\nI hope that they choke on smoke\nCause Im smokin them out the basement\nThis is not rap, this is not hip-hop\nJust another attempt to make the voices stop\nRappin to prove nothin, just writin to say somethin\nCause I wasnt the only one who wasnt rushin to sayin nothin\nThis doesnt mean I lost my dream\nIts just right now I got a really crazy mind to clean\nGangsters dont cry, therefore, therefore Im\nMr. Misty-eyed, therefore Im \nCan you save, can you save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nCan you save, can you save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nFor me, for me \nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nFor me, for me \nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nNah, I didnt understand a thing you said\nIf I didnt know better, Id guess youre all already dead\nMindless zombies walkin around with a limp an a hunch\nSayin stuff like, You only live once\nYouve got one time to figure it out\nOne time to twist and one time to shout\nOne time to think and I say we start now\nSing it with me if you know what Im talkin about\nGangsters dont cry, therefore, therefore Im\nMr. Misty-eyed, therefore Im \nCan you save, can you save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nCan you save, can you save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nFor me, for me \nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nFor me, for me \nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nDeath inspires me like a dog inspires a rabbit\nDeath inspires me like a dog inspires a rabbit\nCan you save, can you save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nCan you save, can you save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nFor me, for me \nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nFor me, for me \nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nCan you save, can you save my, save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?\nCan you save, can you save my, save my\nCan you save my heavydirtysoul?"}
{"text": "When everyone you thought you knew\nDeserts your fight, Ill go with you\nYoure facin down a dark hall\nIll grab my light\nAnd go with you, Ill go with you\nIll go with you, Ill go with you\nIll go with you, Ill go with you\nIll go with you, Ill go with you\nSurrounded and up against a wall\nIll shred em all and go with you\nWhen choices end, you must defend\nIll grab my bat\nAnd go with you, Ill go with you\nIll go with you, Ill go with you, yeah\nStay with me, no, you dont need to run\nStay with me, my blood, you dont need to run\nStay with me, no, you dont need to run\nStay with me, my blood, you dont need to run\nIf there comes a day\nPeople posted up at the end of your driveway\nTheyre callin for your head and theyre callin for your name\nIll bomb down on em, Im comin through\nDid they know I was grown with you?\nIf theyre here to smoke, know Ill go with you\nJust keep it outside, keep it outside, yeah\nStay with me, no, you dont need to run\nStay with me, my blood, you dont need to run\nStay with me, no, you dont need to run\nStay with me, my blood, you dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nIf you find yourself in a lions den\nIll jump right in and pull my pin\nAnd go with you, Ill go with you\nIll go with you, Ill go with you\nIll go with you, Ill go with you\nIll go with you\nMy blood, Ill go with you, yeah\nStay with me, no, you dont need to run\nStay with me, my blood, you dont need to run\nStay with me, no, you dont need to run\nStay with me, my blood, you dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nYou dont need to run\nStay with me, no, you dont need to run\nStay with me, my blood"}
{"text": "Move!\nCant stop thinking about if and when I die\nFor now I see that if and when are truly different cries\nFor if is purely panic and when is solemn sorrow\nAnd one invades today while the other spies tomorrow\nWere surrounded and were hounded\nTheres no above, or under, or around it\nFor above is blind belief and under is sword to sleeve\nAnd around is scientific miracle, lets pick above and see\nFor if and when we go above, the question still remains\nAre we still in love and is it possible we feel the same?\nAnd thats when goin under starts to take my wonder\nBut until that time, Ill try to sing this\nIf I keep moving, they wont know\nIll morph to someone else\nWhat they throw at mes too slow\nIll morph to someone else\nIm just a ghost\nIll morph to someone else\nA defense mechanism mode\nHell always try to stop me, that Nicolas Bourbaki\nHes got no friends close but those who know him most know\nHe goes by Nico, he told me Im a copy\nWhen Id hear him mock me, thats almost stopped me\nWell, were surrounded and were hounded\nTheres no above or a secret door\nWhat are we here for\nIf not to run straight through all our tormentors?\nBut until that time, Ill try to sing this\nIf I keep moving, they wont know\nIll morph to someone else\nWhat they throw at mes too slow\nIll morph to someone else\nIm just a ghost\nIll morph to someone else\nA defense mechanism mode\nIll morph to someone else\nLights, they blink to me, transmitting things to me\nOnes and zeroes, ergo this symphony\nAnybody listening? Ones and zeroes\nCount to infinity, ones and zeroes\nIm surrounded and Im hounded\nTheres no above, or under, or around it\nFor above is blind belief and under is sword to sleeve\nAnd around is scientific miracle, lets pick above and see\nFor if and when we go above, the question still remains\nAre we still in love and is it possible we feel the same?\nAnd thats when goin under starts to take my wonder\nBut until that time\nIll morph to someone else\nIm just a ghost\nIf I keep moving, they wont know\nIll morph to someone else\nWhat they throw at mes too slow\nIll morph to someone else\nIm just a ghost\nIll morph to someone else\nA defense mechanism mode\nIf I keep moving, they wont know\nIll morph to someone else\nA defense mechanism mode\nIll morph to someone else\nNot done, not done\nNot done, Josh Dun\nIll morph to someone else"}
{"Text": "We should but Trump, Pence are politicizing this. Marsha, this isn't the flu. Not a cold. Not a Democratic hoax. \nIt's a epidemic that Trump ignored. He had 2 months warning. \nWHO \"leaders should prepare their country they're responsible for\".\nWe aren't. It makes it #TrumpsVirus https://t.co/ge9WtutOBS", "labels": 1}
{"Text": "This moment demands sobriety and honesty, order and clarity, and expertise.\n\nTrump is prone to hyperbole and falsehoods, has a penchant for creating chaos and confusion, and has hollowed out the very government agencies responsible for the tasks at hand.\n\nhttps://t.co/u90E2V8PYH", "labels": 1}
{"Text": "The 2019 n-CoV outbreak has exposed how very little people known about viruses, how very little people know about influenza and how little people understand disease risk in general. It also shows how susceptible we are to misinformation and sensationalism.", "labels": 1}
{"Text": "Medical experts at the White House have to patiently explain to Trump that his idea of using the flu vaccine to address the coronavirus will not work. https://t.co/acghVStSvK", "labels": 1}
{"Text": "@locusdesperatus Thank you. Also, Coronavirus is a general term for a group of several viruses. Such as, pneumonia or the common cold. We all had a Coronavirus at one point. This strain that's spreading now is just more severe.", "labels": 1}
{"Text": "It's almost like it's not the flu. https://t.co/Y28cyyplAa", "labels": 1}
{"Text": "I'm not saying panic but let's stop acting like the coronavirus is completely overblown by the media or even a hoax. https://t.co/W4JQF7UAXj", "labels": 1}
{"Text": "WHO says the novel coronavirus appears deadlier than flu:\n\"Globally, about 3.4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected,\" WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.", "labels": 1}
{"text": "Not a good time to get sick.", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 1, "mosquito": 0, "sick": 1}
{"text": "NUNG NA DENGUE AKO https://t.co/RpZ6pkIL1e", "absent": 0, "dengue": 1, "health": 1, "mosquito": 0, "sick": 1}
{"text": "is it a fever or the weather", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 1, "mosquito": 0, "sick": 1}
{"text": "Lord help the sick people ?", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 1, "mosquito": 0, "sick": 1}
{"text": "Maternity watch. #OBJI #OBGYN #whereismymomma @ Silliman University Medical Center Foundation, Inc. https://t.co/HDl6BRuDQF", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 1, "mosquito": 0, "sick": 0}
{"text": "? @ St. Therese Hospital https://t.co/rb2V4O5m8L", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 1, "mosquito": 0, "sick": 0}
{"text": "Kinain na ko ng cooking fever ??", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 0, "mosquito": 0, "sick": 0}
{"text": "pati lamok sinasampal ko XD\n#PBBPADALUCKMAYWARD", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 0, "mosquito": 1, "sick": 0}
{"text": "Eh bakit kalamok", "absent": 0, "dengue": 0, "health": 0, "mosquito": 1, "sick": 0}
{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": " windows monitor for unexpected processes interacting with lsass"}
{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": "001 scripts also exist that contain credential dumping functionality such as powersploit invoke mimikatz module citation powersploit which may require additional logging features to be configured in the operating system to collect necessary information for analysis"}
{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": "1 and windows server 2012 r2 monitor windows logs for lsass"}
{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": "adversaries may attempt to dump credentials to obtain account login and credential material normally in the form of a hash or a clear text password from the operating system and software"}
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{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": "citation adsecurity dcsync sept 2015 linux to obtain the passwords and hashes stored in memory processes must open a maps file in the proc filesystem for the process being analyzed"}
{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": "citation medium detecting attempts to steal passwords from memory common credential dumpers such as mimikatzs0002 access the lsa subsystem service lsass process by opening the process locating the lsa secrets key and decrypting the sections in memory where credential details are stored"}
{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": "citation microsoft drsr dec 2017 citation microsoft getchanges citation samba drsuapi note domain controllers may not log replication requests originating from the default domain controller account"}
{"id": "t1003", "technique": "os credential dumping", "subtechniqueid": null, "sentences": "credential dumpers may also use methods for reflective process injectiont1055 to reduce potential indicators of malicious activity"}
{"texts": ["Whether you're holding, using or investing cryptocurrencies on an everyday basis, the price of each crypto unit signifies not only your performance as a trader, custodian, or consumer but also has an effect on your pockets.", "\n\nIf you're already experienced with at least one cryptocurrency, you must be aware of the fact that the price per crypto unit is hugely dependent on the maximum supply of the respective coin.", "\n\nFor example, most cryptocurrency enthusiasts are aware of the fact Bitcoin has a maximum supply of approximately 21 million BTC units, and while we all know the popular flagship crypto's supply is fixed to that number and no more than that units could be ever produced, there are several mechanisms that allow other cryptocurrencies to increase their total token supply, as happens with growing stablecoins.", "\n\nInversely, the total supply of certain cryptocurrencies can also be reduced for technical, marketing, and investment reasons. ", "The process of decreasing a token's maximum supply is often referred to as \"burning\".", "\n\nHere are some of the most important cryptocurrencies that utilize coin burning, along with the reasons why these projects implement this strategy.", "\n\n1. ", "Maker (MKR)\n\nIf you're familiar with the blockchain scene, it should be no surprise that Maker makes it into this list at the very top.", "\n\nThen again, if you have never heard about Maker before this article, here's a quick explanation: Maker is an Ethereum-based smart contract system that is responsible for DAI, the first decentralized stablecoin pegged to the USD. ", "DAI is backed by Ethereum instead of fiat through a dynamic system of Collateralized Debt Positions (CDPs), autonomous feedback mechanisms, and \"appropriately incentivized\" external users.", "\n\nIn opposition to USDT, for example, where fiat currency is held by the Tether company as collateral, anyone can act as the provider of collateral for DAI.", "\n\nNow, it might sound like a pretty neat project already, but there's more to it. ", "In order to generate DAI, crypto users have to lock up their ETH into the Maker platform. ", "There are naturally some fees associated with the process, which vary depending on the market conditions (demand/supply of DAI) and have so far ranged between 0.5% and 11,5% with an average of 2,5%.", "\n\nMKR is burned when Maker protocol users close their collateralized debt positions. ", "This mechanism is intended to have a positive effect on the value of MKR, as the token becomes more scarce as its maximum supply drops. ", "Otherwise, MKR is used as a governance token, allowing users to have their say in how the Maker platform is operated.", "\n\n2. ", "Binance Coin (BNB)\n\nBeing one of the first utility tokens that met near-instant adoption, Binance Coin is a token issued by the Binance cryptocurrency exchange. ", "BNB is now also the native asset of the Binance Chain blockchain platform, but it still retains its original use-case of granting reduced trading fees to traders on Binance.", "\n\nWhile it took a moment for the mainstream crypto community to realize how revolutionary BNB was at the time of its introduction, BNB skyrocketed from $0.09 to nearly $40 in just a few short years, making it one of the most successful cryptocurrencies in history in terms of ROI.", "\n\nOf course, BNB's success cannot solely be attributed to its popularity as a way to reduce trading fees, but also to its burning mechanism, which didn't make much sense to some of the early BNB adopters. ", "However, the significant difference in the price shift in the remaining tokens after the first BNB burn, it became a crypto to watch for the broader community and not just for traders utilizing the Binance platform.", "\n\nIn Binance's case, the token burns happened on a quarterly basis as planned by the centralized authority behind the project, with the most recent occurring this October, where nearly 2 million BNB vanished from the available supply.", "\n\nFrom Binance's perspective, the token burn happens clearly for strategic purposes, aiming to compensate initial investors and supporters of the project, who are still sitting on a 9,000% ROI despite the general crypto market downtrend.", "\n\nYou can learn more about BNB and similar utility tokens in analogous cryptocurrency exchange markets here.", "\n\n3. ", "Kyber Network (KNC)\n\nKyber Network is a liquidity broker/platform that funds itself from a variety of decentralized crypto reserves. ", "Basically, it enables instant ERC-20 token swaps.", "\n\nThe project works with decentralized exchanges, DeFi protocols and wallets to provide its services, and it manages to do so for a small fee that can be paid with KNC. ", "It should be obvious already that KNC is Kyber Network's native token.", "\n\nConsidering the previous models, KNC utilizes a mechanism that lies somewhere between the DAI and BNB burn architectures. 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{"texts": ["Ken Jacob\n\nKen Jacob (born January 23, 1949) is an American Democratic politician who served in the Missouri Senate and the Missouri House of Representatives from 1983 until 1995.", "\n\nBorn in St. Louis, Missouri, Jacob graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor of science degree in education. ", " He also has master's degrees in education, counseling, and public administration and a law degree also from the University of Missouri. ", " He previously worked as an executive director of an adolescent treatment center in Columbia, Missouri.", "\n\nJacob resigned from the Missouri Senate to take a seat to the state Labor and Industrial Relations Commission under Governor Bob Holden. ", " In 2013, Governor Jay Nixon appointed Jacob acting director of the Missouri's Division of Employment Security. ", " Jacob made an unsuccessful bid for lieutenant governor in 2004 and an unsuccessful bid for Congress in 2008.", "\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1949 births\nCategory:20th-century American politicians\nCategory:Members of the Missouri House of Representatives\nCategory:Missouri Democrats\nCategory:Missouri state senators\nCategory:University of Missouri alumni\nCategory:Living people"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Wikipedia (en)"}, "scores": [0.0010253784712404013, 0.0007443325011990964, 0.0006936874124221504, 0.0006330339820124209, 0.0007624439895153046, 0.0006312476471066475, 0.0007766929338686168, 0.0005969995982013643], "avg_score": 0.0007329770669457503, "num_sents": 8}
{"texts": ["Q:\n\nChrome extension adding external javascript to current page's html\n\nI am adding some external JavaScript to the end of the page via my chrome extension. ", "The external JavaScript then tries to post some data back to the server, however that is not taking place.", "\nThe JavaScript wants to get the url of the current page and the referrer and post it back to the server.", "\nCan anyone please advice me what is wrong here and how can I if not possible this way can I post data from the current page back to the server.", "\nmanifest.json\n{\n \"name\": \"Website Safety\",\n \"version\": \"1.0\",\n \"manifest_version\": 2,\n \"description\": \"The Website Safety Extension.\",", "\n \"browser_action\": {\n \"name\": \"View the website information for \",\n \"default_icon\": \"icon.png\",\n \"default_popup\": \"popup.html\"\n },\n \"permissions\": [\n \"tabs\", \"http://*/*\", \"https://*/*\"\n ],\n \"background\": {\n // \"scripts\": [\"refresh.js\"]\n \"page\": \"background.html\"\n },\n \"content_security_policy\": \"script-src 'self' https://ssl.google-analytics.com; object-src 'self'\",\n //\"background_page\": \"background.html\"\n\n \"content_scripts\": [\n {\n \"matches\": [\"<all_urls>\"],\n \"js\": [\"contentScript.js\"]\n }\n ]\n}\n\nfor now contentScript.js\nvar _gaq = _gaq || [];\n_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-31046309-1']);\n_gaq.push(['_setAllowLinker', true]);\n_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);\n(function() {\nvar ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;\nga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? '", "https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';\n//ga.src = 'https://ssl.google-analytics.com/ga.js';\nvar s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);\n})();\n\nvar _Hasync= _Hasync|| [];\n_Hasync.push(['Histats.start', '1,1342541,4,0,0,0,00000000']);\n_Hasync.push(['Histats.fasi', '1']);\n_Hasync.push(['Histats.track_hits', '']);\n(function() {\nvar hs = document.createElement('script'); hs.type = 'text/javascript'; hs.async = true;\nhs.src = ('http://s10.histats.com/js15_as.js');\n(document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] || document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0]).appendChild(hs);\n})();\n\nA:\n\nContent scripts do not run in the scope of the page (see also), they run in a context between your extension and the web page.", "\nSince the trackers are of the type \"Injected script\", these fully run in the context of the web page. ", "But the _gaq and Hasync variables don't. ", "As a result, the track scripts cannot read the configuration variables.", "\nThere are two (three) ways to fix it.", "\n\nInject your code (as posted in the question) using this method. ", "Using this method for your purpose is discouraged, because your script overwrites a commonly used global variable. ", "Implementing your script using this method will break the tracking on many websites - do not use it.", "\nFully run the code within the scope of a content script:\nTwo options:\n\nInclude the external files in the extension\nInclude the external files in the extension, plus implement an auto-update feature.", "\n\nMethod 1: Fully local copy\nmanifest.json (only the relevant parts are shown):\n{\n \"name\": \"Website Safety\",\n \"version\": \"1.0\",\n \"manifest_version\": 2,\n \"description\": \"The Website Safety Extension.\",", "\n \"permissions\": [\n \"tabs\", \"http://*/*\", \"https://*/*\"\n ],\n \"content_scripts\": [\n {\n \"matches\": [\"<all_urls>\"],\n \"js\": [\"ga-config.js\", \"ga.js\", \"js15_as.js\"]\n }\n ]\n}\n\nIn ga-config.js, define the variables as follows:\nvar _gaq = _gaq || [];\n_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-31046309-1']);\n_gaq.push(['_setAllowLinker', true]);\n_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);\n\nvar _Hasync= _Hasync|| [];\n_Hasync.push(['Histats.start', '1,1342541,4,0,0,0,00000000']);\n_Hasync.push(['Histats.fasi', '1']);\n_Hasync.push(['Histats.track_hits', '']);\n\nDownload https://ssl.google-analytics.com/ga.js, and save it as ga.js.", "\nDownload http://s10.histats.com/js15_as.js, and save it as js15_as.js.", "\nMethod 2: Injecting a Up-to-date GA\nIf you want to have an up-to-date version of GA, a convoluted way of injecting the code has to be used, because Content scripts cannot be included from an external URL.", "\nAn old version of this answer relied on the background page and chrome.tabs.executeScript for this purpose, but since Chrome 20, a better method has become available: Use the chrome.storage API to cache the JavaScript code.", "\nTo keep the code updated, I will store a \"last updated\" timestamp in the storage; you can also use the chrome.alarms API instead.", "\nNote: Do not forget to include a local copy of the external file in your extension, in case the user does not have an internet connection, etc. ", "Without an internet connection, Google Analytics wouldn't work anyway.", "\nContent script, activate-ga.js.", "\nvar UPDATE_INTERVAL = 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // Update after 2 hour\n\n// Retrieve GA from storage\nchrome.storage.local.get({\n lastUpdated: 0,\n code: ''\n}, function(items) {\n if (Date.now() - items.lastUpdated > UPDATE_INTERVAL) {\n // Get updated file, and if found, save it.", "\n get('https://ssl.google-analytics.com/ga.js', function(code) {\n if (!", "code) return;\n chrome.storage.local.set({lastUpdated: Date.now(), code: code});\n });\n }\n if (items.code) // Cached GA is available, use it\n execute(items.code);\n else // No cached version yet. ", "Load from extension\n get(chrome.extension.getURL('ga.js'), execute);\n});\n\n// Typically run within a few milliseconds\nfunction execute(code) {\n try { window.eval(code); } catch (e) { console.error(e); }\n // Run the rest of your code.", "\n // If your extension depends on GA, initialize it from here.", "\n // ...\n}\n\nfunction get(url, callback) {\n var x = new XMLHttpRequest();\n x.onload = x.onerror = function() { callback(x.responseText); };\n x.open('GET', url);\n x.send();\n}\n\nMinimum manifest file:\n{\n \"name\": \"Website Safety\",\n \"version\": \"1.0\",\n \"manifest_version\": 2,\n \"permissions\": [\n \"tabs\", \"http://*/*\", \"https://*/*\"\n ],\n \"content_scripts\": [\n {\n \"matches\": [\"<all_urls>\"],\n \"js\": [\"activate-ga.js\"]\n }\n ],\n \"web_accessible_resources\": [\"ga.js\"]\n}\n\nThe same method can be used for other trackers. ", "The minimum permission requirements:\n\nhttps://ssl.google-analytics.com/ga.js, so that should be added at the permissions section. ", "https://*/* or <all_urls> is also sufficient.", "\noptional: unlimitedStorage - If you want to store a large piece of data with chrome.storage.", "\n\nA:\n\n2015 Update\nThe new Universal Analytics snippet can definitely handle multiple trackers, so assuming you give yours a unique name and run all Analytics code in the page's context, you should be good to go.", "\n// add Universal Analytics to the page (could be made conditional)\nrunFunctionInPageContext(function () {\n (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){\n (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o);\n a.async=1;a.src=g;document.documentElement.appendChild(a)\n })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga');\n});\n\n// all Google Analytics calls should use our tracker name \n// and be run inside the page's context\nrunFunctionInPageContext(function () {\n ga('create', 'UA-12345-6', 'auto', {'name': 'myTracker'});\n ga('myTracker.send', 'pageview'); // note the prefix\n});\n\n// simple helper function\nfunction runFunctionInPageContext(fn) {\n var script = document.createElement('script');\n script.textContent = '(' + fn.toString() + '());';\n document.documentElement.appendChild(script);\n document.documentElement.removeChild(script);\n}\n\nNote, there's one slight modification in the analytics snippet to use document.documentElement instead of the first <script> element. ", "It is because google assumes you add analytics in an inline script block, whereas here you add it from a content script.", "\n\nA:\n\nI read through this thread: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-extensions/yc-ouDqfMw0 and found that there's an official chrome method for adding the analytics script to the page, and it's not in the official docs. ", "\nyou can refer to this extension for reference: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-app-samples/tree/master/samples/analytics and it uses this lib: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-platform-analytics\nbasically you manually include the script locally: \n <script src=\"your_path/google-analytics-bundle.js\"></script>\n <script src=\"main.js\"></script>\n\nthen you call some library functions:\nvar service, tracker, out;\n\nfunction initAnalyticsConfig(config) {\n document.getElementById('settings-loading').hidden = true;\n document.getElementById('settings-loaded').hidden = false;\n\n var checkbox = document.getElementById('analytics');\n checkbox.checked = config.isTrackingPermitted();\n checkbox.onchange = function() {\n config.setTrackingPermitted(checkbox.checked);\n };\n}\n\nnote: apparently, you have to have an opt out function https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-platform-analytics/wiki#add-privacy-support-aka-opt-out\nfunction startApp() {\n // Initialize the Analytics service object with the name of your app.", "\n service = analytics.getService('ice_cream_app');\n service.getConfig().addCallback(initAnalyticsConfig);\n\n // Get a Tracker using your Google Analytics app Tracking ID.", "\n tracker = service.getTracker('UA-XXXXX-X');\n\n // Record an \"appView\" each time the user launches your app or goes to a new\n // screen within the app.", "\n tracker.sendAppView('MainView');\n}\n\nwindow.onload = startApp;\n\n"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "StackExchange"}, "scores": [0.0006206893594935536, 0.0006404582527466118, 0.0008004455012269318, 0.0005833051982335746, 0.0006196150789037347, 0.0007019034237600863, 0.0009010375360958278, 0.0005946607561782002, 0.0008931536576710641, 0.0006348559982143342, 0.0006656058831140399, 0.0010844856733456254, 0.0007340484298765659, 0.0008217769209295511, 0.0007099300855770707, 0.0006060003652237356, 0.0009003077284432948, 0.0009905556216835976, 0.0006837287219241261, 0.0006398148834705353, 0.0005450734752230346, 0.0006367077003233135, 0.0010448661632835865, 0.0006589696859009564, 0.0008319324115291238, 0.001067134435288608, 0.000767997233197093, 0.0039736432954669, 0.000663504411932081, 0.0007674978696741164, 0.0005251341499388218, 0.0010227930033579469, 0.0005975922103971243, 0.000620146282017231, 0.0008406068664044142, 0.000669922970701009, 0.0006142333149909973, 0.00069512112531811, 0.0007984525291249156, 0.0008421217207796872, 0.0007944537210278213], "avg_score": 0.0008244947232192428, "num_sents": 41}
{"texts": ["Cognitive functioning in long-duration head-down bed rest.", "\nThis report is one of a series on the Flight Analog Project, which is designed to lay the groundwork for a standard bed rest protocol. ", "The Spaceflight Cognitive Assessment Tool for Windows (WinSCAT) is a self-administered battery of tests used on the International Space Station for evaluating cognitive functioning. ", "Here, WinSCAT was used to assess cognitive functioning during extended head-down bed rest. ", "There were 13 subjects who participated in 60 or 90 d of head-down bed rest and took WinSCAT during the pre-bed rest phase, the in-bed rest phase, and the post-bed rest (reconditioning) phase of study participation. ", "After adjusting for individual baseline performance, 12 off-nominal scores were observed out of 351 total observations during bed rest and 7 of 180 during reconditioning. ", "No evidence was found for systematic changes in off-nominal incidence as time in bed rest progressed, or during the reconditioning period. ", "Cognitive functioning does not appear to be adversely affected by long-duration head-down bed rest. ", "Individual differences in underlying cognitive ability and motivation level are likely explanations for the current findings."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "PubMed Abstracts"}, "scores": [0.002130617620423436, 0.0005971150822006166, 0.0006154619040898979, 0.0011005307314917445, 0.0006883787573315203, 0.00059157470241189, 0.0006034597172401845, 0.001011779299005866, 0.0005967458710074425], "avg_score": 0.0008817404094669553, "num_sents": 9}
{"texts": ["November 06, 2003\n\nDid somebody say iTunes?", "\n\nNew York Post: McDonald's plans to give away up to 1 billion [Apple Music Store] songs in a marketing campaign, according to sources familiar with the matter. ... ", "A spokesperson for Apple declined comment, and a representative of McDonald's was unavailable for comment.", "\n\n(11-07) 19:46 PST CHICAGO (AP) --\nMcDonald's says it deserves a break from the unflattering way the latest Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary depicts its job opportunities.", "\nAmong some 10,000 new additions to an updated version released in June was the term \"McJob,\" defined as \"low paying and dead-end work.\"", "\nIn an open letter to Merriam-Webster, McDonald's CEO Jim Cantalupo said the term is \"an inaccurate description of restaurant employment\" and \"a slap in the face to the 12 million men and women\" who work in the restaurant industry.", "\nThe company e-mailed the letter to media organizations Friday, and it also was published in the Nov. 3 edition of an industry trade publication."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "scores": [0.0006684748805128038, 0.0006441213190555573, 0.0006831295322626829, 0.0008167537162080407, 0.0011211850214749575, 0.04672444611787796, 0.0005606169579550624], "avg_score": 0.007316961077906724, "num_sents": 7}
{"Unnamed: 0": 0, "cwe_id": "CWE-000", "source": "CWE-000 static void unix_release_sock ( struct sock * sk , int embrion ) { struct unix_sock * u = unix_sk ( sk ) ; struct path path ; struct sock * skpair ; struct sk_buff * skb ; int state ; unix_remove_socket ( sk ) ; unix_state_lock ( sk ) ; sock_orphan ( sk ) ; sk -> sk_shutdown = SHUTDOWN_MASK ; path = u -> path ; u -> path . dentry = NULL ; u -> path . mnt = NULL ; state = sk -> sk_state ; sk -> sk_state = TCP_CLOSE ; unix_state_unlock ( sk ) ; wake_up_interruptible_all ( & u -> peer_wait ) ; skpair = unix_peer ( sk ) ; if ( skpair != NULL ) { if ( sk -> sk_type == SOCK_STREAM || sk -> sk_type == SOCK_SEQPACKET ) { unix_state_lock ( skpair ) ; skpair -> sk_shutdown = SHUTDOWN_MASK ; if ( ! skb_queue_empty ( & sk -> sk_receive_queue ) || embrion ) skpair -> sk_err = ECONNRESET ; unix_state_unlock ( skpair ) ; skpair -> sk_state_change ( skpair ) ; sk_wake_async ( skpair , SOCK_WAKE_WAITD , POLL_HUP ) ; } <S2SV_StartBug> sock_put ( skpair ) ; <S2SV_EndBug> unix_peer ( sk ) = NULL ; } while ( ( skb = skb_dequeue ( & sk -> sk_receive_queue ) ) != NULL ) { if ( state == TCP_LISTEN ) unix_release_sock ( skb -> sk , 1 ) ; UNIXCB ( skb ) . consumed = skb -> len ; kfree_skb ( skb ) ; } if ( path . dentry ) path_put ( & path ) ; sock_put ( sk ) ; if ( unix_tot_inflight ) unix_gc ( ) ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> ) ; } unix_dgram_peer_wake_disconnect ( sk , skpair ) ;\n", "project_and_commit_id": "torvalds@linux/7d267278a9ece963d77eefec61630223fce08c6c", "cve_id": "CVE-2013-7446", "original_address": "https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/7d267278a9ece963d77eefec61630223fce08c6c", "time": "2015-12-28T11:59Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 1, "cwe_id": "CWE-200", "source": "CWE-200 static void snd_timer_user_tinterrupt ( struct snd_timer_instance * timeri , unsigned long resolution , unsigned long ticks ) { struct snd_timer_user * tu = timeri -> callback_data ; struct snd_timer_tread * r , r1 ; struct timespec tstamp ; int prev , append = 0 ; memset ( & tstamp , 0 , sizeof ( tstamp ) ) ; spin_lock ( & tu -> qlock ) ; if ( ( tu -> filter & ( ( 1 << SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_RESOLUTION ) | ( 1 << SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_TICK ) ) ) == 0 ) { spin_unlock ( & tu -> qlock ) ; return ; } if ( tu -> last_resolution != resolution || ticks > 0 ) { if ( timer_tstamp_monotonic ) ktime_get_ts ( & tstamp ) ; else getnstimeofday ( & tstamp ) ; } if ( ( tu -> filter & ( 1 << SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_RESOLUTION ) ) && tu -> last_resolution != resolution ) { <S2SV_StartBug> r1 . event = SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_RESOLUTION ; <S2SV_EndBug> r1 . tstamp = tstamp ; r1 . val = resolution ; snd_timer_user_append_to_tqueue ( tu , & r1 ) ; tu -> last_resolution = resolution ; append ++ ; } if ( ( tu -> filter & ( 1 << SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_TICK ) ) == 0 ) goto __wake ; if ( ticks == 0 ) goto __wake ; if ( tu -> qused > 0 ) { prev = tu -> qtail == 0 ? tu -> queue_size - 1 : tu -> qtail - 1 ; r = & tu -> tqueue [ prev ] ; if ( r -> event == SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_TICK ) { r -> tstamp = tstamp ; r -> val += ticks ; append ++ ; goto __wake ; } } r1 . event = SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_TICK ; r1 . tstamp = tstamp ; r1 . val = ticks ; snd_timer_user_append_to_tqueue ( tu , & r1 ) ; append ++ ; __wake : spin_unlock ( & tu -> qlock ) ; if ( append == 0 ) return ; kill_fasync ( & tu -> fasync , SIGIO , POLL_IN ) ; wake_up ( & tu -> qchange_sleep ) ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> resolution ) { memset ( & r1 , 0 , sizeof ( r1 ) ) ;\n", "project_and_commit_id": "torvalds@linux/e4ec8cc8039a7063e24204299b462bd1383184a5", "cve_id": "CVE-2016-4578", "original_address": "https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/e4ec8cc8039a7063e24204299b462bd1383184a5", "time": "2016-05-23T10:59Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 2, "cwe_id": "CWE-119", "source": "CWE-119 static void store_coding_context ( MACROBLOCK * x , PICK_MODE_CONTEXT * ctx , int mode_index , <S2SV_StartBug> int_mv * ref_mv , <S2SV_EndBug> int_mv * second_ref_mv , int64_t comp_pred_diff [ REFERENCE_MODES ] , <S2SV_StartBug> int64_t tx_size_diff [ TX_MODES ] , <S2SV_EndBug> <S2SV_StartBug> int64_t best_filter_diff [ SWITCHABLE_FILTER_CONTEXTS ] ) { <S2SV_EndBug> MACROBLOCKD * const xd = & x -> e_mbd ; ctx -> skip = x -> skip ; <S2SV_StartBug> ctx -> best_mode_index = mode_index ; <S2SV_EndBug> ctx -> mic = * xd -> mi [ 0 ] ; <S2SV_StartBug> ctx -> best_ref_mv [ 0 ] . as_int = ref_mv -> as_int ; <S2SV_EndBug> ctx -> best_ref_mv [ 1 ] . as_int = second_ref_mv -> as_int ; ctx -> single_pred_diff = ( int ) comp_pred_diff [ SINGLE_REFERENCE ] ; ctx -> comp_pred_diff = ( int ) comp_pred_diff [ COMPOUND_REFERENCE ] ; ctx -> hybrid_pred_diff = ( int ) comp_pred_diff [ REFERENCE_MODE_SELECT ] ; <S2SV_StartBug> vpx_memcpy ( ctx -> tx_rd_diff , tx_size_diff , sizeof ( ctx -> tx_rd_diff ) ) ; <S2SV_EndBug> vpx_memcpy ( ctx -> best_filter_diff , best_filter_diff , sizeof ( * best_filter_diff ) * SWITCHABLE_FILTER_CONTEXTS ) ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> int mode_index , <S2SV_ModEnd> int64_t comp_pred_diff [ <S2SV_ModStart> ] , int64_t <S2SV_ModEnd> best_filter_diff [ SWITCHABLE_FILTER_CONTEXTS <S2SV_ModStart> [ SWITCHABLE_FILTER_CONTEXTS ] , int skippable <S2SV_ModStart> ; ctx -> skippable = skippable ; ctx -> <S2SV_ModStart> ; ctx -> mbmi_ext = * x -> mbmi_ext <S2SV_ModEnd> ; ctx -> <S2SV_ModStart> REFERENCE_MODE_SELECT ] ; memcpy <S2SV_ModEnd> ( ctx ->\n", "project_and_commit_id": "external@libvpx/5a9753fca56f0eeb9f61e342b2fccffc364f9426", "cve_id": "CVE-2016-1621", "original_address": "https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/libvpx/+/5a9753fca56f0eeb9f61e342b2fccffc364f9426", "time": "2016-03-12T21:59Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 3, "cwe_id": "CWE-000", "source": "CWE-000 static int ext4_write_begin ( struct file * file , struct address_space * mapping , loff_t pos , unsigned len , unsigned flags , struct page * * pagep , void * * fsdata ) { struct inode * inode = mapping -> host ; int ret , needed_blocks ; handle_t * handle ; int retries = 0 ; struct page * page ; pgoff_t index ; unsigned from , to ; trace_ext4_write_begin ( inode , pos , len , flags ) ; needed_blocks = ext4_writepage_trans_blocks ( inode ) + 1 ; index = pos >> PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT ; from = pos & ( PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1 ) ; to = from + len ; retry : handle = ext4_journal_start ( inode , needed_blocks ) ; if ( IS_ERR ( handle ) ) { ret = PTR_ERR ( handle ) ; goto out ; } flags |= AOP_FLAG_NOFS ; page = grab_cache_page_write_begin ( mapping , index , flags ) ; if ( ! page ) { ext4_journal_stop ( handle ) ; ret = - ENOMEM ; goto out ; } * pagep = page ; <S2SV_StartBug> ret = block_write_begin ( file , mapping , pos , len , flags , pagep , fsdata , <S2SV_EndBug> <S2SV_StartBug> ext4_get_block ) ; <S2SV_EndBug> if ( ! ret && ext4_should_journal_data ( inode ) ) { ret = walk_page_buffers ( handle , page_buffers ( page ) , from , to , NULL , do_journal_get_write_access ) ; } if ( ret ) { unlock_page ( page ) ; page_cache_release ( page ) ; if ( pos + len > inode -> i_size && ext4_can_truncate ( inode ) ) ext4_orphan_add ( handle , inode ) ; ext4_journal_stop ( handle ) ; if ( pos + len > inode -> i_size ) { ext4_truncate_failed_write ( inode ) ; if ( inode -> i_nlink ) ext4_orphan_del ( NULL , inode ) ; } } if ( ret == - ENOSPC && ext4_should_retry_alloc ( inode -> i_sb , & retries ) ) goto retry ; out : return ret ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> = page ; if ( ext4_should_dioread_nolock ( inode ) ) <S2SV_ModStart> , fsdata , ext4_get_block_write ) ; else ret = block_write_begin ( file , mapping , pos , len , flags , pagep , fsdata ,\n", "project_and_commit_id": "torvalds@linux/744692dc059845b2a3022119871846e74d4f6e11", "cve_id": "CVE-2015-8324", "original_address": "https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/744692dc059845b2a3022119871846e74d4f6e11", "time": "2016-05-02T10:59Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 4, "cwe_id": "CWE-119", "source": "CWE-119 <S2SV_StartBug> int16_t vp9_ac_quant ( int qindex , int delta ) { <S2SV_EndBug> return ac_qlookup [ clamp ( qindex + delta , 0 , MAXQ ) ] ; <S2SV_StartBug> } <S2SV_EndBug>\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> , int delta , vpx_bit_depth_t bit_depth ) { # if CONFIG_VP9_HIGHBITDEPTH switch ( bit_depth ) { case VPX_BITS_8 : <S2SV_ModEnd> return ac_qlookup [ <S2SV_ModStart> ) ] ; case VPX_BITS_10 : return ac_qlookup_10 [ clamp ( qindex + delta , 0 , MAXQ ) ] ; case VPX_BITS_12 : return ac_qlookup_12 [ clamp ( qindex + delta , 0 , MAXQ ) ] ; default : assert ( 0 && \"bit_depth<S2SV_blank>should<S2SV_blank>be<S2SV_blank>VPX_BITS_8,<S2SV_blank>VPX_BITS_10<S2SV_blank>or<S2SV_blank>VPX_BITS_12\" ) ; return - 1 ; } # else ( void ) bit_depth ; return ac_qlookup [ clamp ( qindex + delta , 0 , MAXQ ) ] ; # endif\n", "project_and_commit_id": "external@libvpx/5a9753fca56f0eeb9f61e342b2fccffc364f9426", "cve_id": "CVE-2016-1621", "original_address": "https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/libvpx/+/5a9753fca56f0eeb9f61e342b2fccffc364f9426", "time": "2016-03-12T21:59Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 5, "cwe_id": "CWE-59", "source": "CWE-59 int <S2SV_StartBug> add_mibfile ( const char * tmpstr , const char * d_name , FILE * ip ) <S2SV_EndBug> { FILE * fp ; char token [ MAXTOKEN ] , token2 [ MAXTOKEN ] ; if ( ( fp = fopen ( tmpstr , \"r\" ) ) == NULL ) { snmp_log_perror ( tmpstr ) ; return 1 ; } DEBUGMSGTL ( ( \"parse-mibs\" , \"Checking<S2SV_blank>file:<S2SV_blank>%s...\\\\n\" , tmpstr ) ) ; mibLine = 1 ; File = tmpstr ; if ( get_token ( fp , token , MAXTOKEN ) != LABEL ) { fclose ( fp ) ; return 1 ; } if ( get_token ( fp , token2 , MAXTOKEN ) == DEFINITIONS ) { new_module ( token , tmpstr ) ; <S2SV_StartBug> if ( ip ) <S2SV_EndBug> fprintf ( ip , \"%s<S2SV_blank>%s\\\\n\" , token , d_name ) ; fclose ( fp ) ; return 0 ; } else { fclose ( fp ) ; return 1 ; } }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> char * d_name <S2SV_ModEnd> ) { FILE <S2SV_ModStart> tmpstr ) ; <S2SV_ModEnd> fclose ( fp\n", "project_and_commit_id": "net-snmp@net-snmp/4fd9a450444a434a993bc72f7c3486ccce41f602", "cve_id": "CVE-2020-15861", "original_address": "https://github.com/net-snmp/net-snmp/commit/4fd9a450444a434a993bc72f7c3486ccce41f602", "time": "2020-08-20T01:17Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 6, "cwe_id": "CWE-400", "source": "CWE-400 int fpm_stdio_init_child ( struct fpm_worker_pool_s * wp ) { # ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H if ( fpm_globals . error_log_fd == ZLOG_SYSLOG ) { closelog ( ) ; } else # endif if ( fpm_globals . error_log_fd > 0 ) { close ( fpm_globals . error_log_fd ) ; } fpm_globals . error_log_fd = - 1 ; zlog_set_fd ( - 1 ) ; <S2SV_StartBug> if ( wp -> listening_socket != STDIN_FILENO ) { <S2SV_EndBug> if ( 0 > dup2 ( wp -> listening_socket , STDIN_FILENO ) ) { zlog ( ZLOG_SYSERROR , \"failed<S2SV_blank>to<S2SV_blank>init<S2SV_blank>child<S2SV_blank>stdio:<S2SV_blank>dup2()\" ) ; return - 1 ; } } return 0 ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> 1 ) ; <S2SV_ModEnd> return 0 ;\n", "project_and_commit_id": "php@php-src/69dee5c732fe982c82edb17d0dbc3e79a47748d8", "cve_id": "CVE-2015-9253", "original_address": "https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/69dee5c732fe982c82edb17d0dbc3e79a47748d8", "time": "2018-02-19T19:29Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 7, "cwe_id": "CWE-254", "source": "CWE-254 void test_parser ( void ) { <S2SV_StartBug> int i , retval ; <S2SV_EndBug> bzrtpPacket_t * zrtpPacket ; bzrtpContext_t * context87654321 = bzrtp_createBzrtpContext ( 0x87654321 ) ; bzrtpContext_t * context12345678 = bzrtp_createBzrtpContext ( 0x12345678 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 0 ] , H12345678 [ 0 ] , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 1 ] , H12345678 [ 1 ] , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 2 ] , H12345678 [ 2 ] , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 3 ] , H12345678 [ 3 ] , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 0 ] , H87654321 [ 0 ] , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 1 ] , H87654321 [ 1 ] , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 2 ] , H87654321 [ 2 ] , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> selfH [ 3 ] , H87654321 [ 3 ] , 32 ) ; context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> keyAgreementAlgo = ZRTP_KEYAGREEMENT_DH3k ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> keyAgreementAlgo = ZRTP_KEYAGREEMENT_DH3k ; context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> cipherAlgo = ZRTP_CIPHER_AES1 ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> cipherAlgo = ZRTP_CIPHER_AES1 ; context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> hashAlgo = ZRTP_HASH_S256 ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> hashAlgo = ZRTP_HASH_S256 ; updateCryptoFunctionPointers ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] ) ; updateCryptoFunctionPointers ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] ) ; context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyi = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 32 ) ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyi = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 32 ) ; context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyr = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 32 ) ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyr = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 32 ) ; context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyi = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 16 ) ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyi = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 16 ) ; context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyr = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 16 ) ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyr = ( uint8_t * ) malloc ( 16 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyi , mackeyi , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyr , mackeyr , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyi , zrtpkeyi , 16 ) ; memcpy ( context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyr , zrtpkeyr , 16 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyi , mackeyi , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> mackeyr , mackeyr , 32 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyi , zrtpkeyi , 16 ) ; memcpy ( context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> zrtpkeyr , zrtpkeyr , 16 ) ; context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> role = RESPONDER ; for ( i = 0 ; i < TEST_PACKET_NUMBER ; i ++ ) { uint8_t freePacketFlag = 1 ; zrtpPacket = bzrtp_packetCheck ( patternZRTPPackets [ i ] , patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 0 ] , ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 1 ] ) - 1 , & retval ) ; retval += bzrtp_packetParser ( ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 2 ] == 0x87654321 ) ? context12345678 : context87654321 , ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 2 ] == 0x87654321 ) ? context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] : context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] , patternZRTPPackets [ i ] , patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 0 ] , zrtpPacket ) ; if ( zrtpPacket -> messageType == MSGTYPE_HELLO ) { if ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 2 ] == 0x87654321 ) { context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> peerPackets [ HELLO_MESSAGE_STORE_ID ] = zrtpPacket ; } else { context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> peerPackets [ HELLO_MESSAGE_STORE_ID ] = zrtpPacket ; } freePacketFlag = 0 ; } if ( zrtpPacket -> messageType == MSGTYPE_COMMIT ) { if ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 2 ] == 0x87654321 ) { context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> peerPackets [ COMMIT_MESSAGE_STORE_ID ] = zrtpPacket ; } else { context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> peerPackets [ COMMIT_MESSAGE_STORE_ID ] = zrtpPacket ; } freePacketFlag = 0 ; } if ( zrtpPacket -> messageType == MSGTYPE_DHPART1 || zrtpPacket -> messageType == MSGTYPE_DHPART2 ) { if ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 2 ] == 0x87654321 ) { context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> peerPackets [ DHPART_MESSAGE_STORE_ID ] = zrtpPacket ; } else { context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] -> peerPackets [ DHPART_MESSAGE_STORE_ID ] = zrtpPacket ; } freePacketFlag = 0 ; } free ( zrtpPacket -> packetString ) ; retval = bzrtp_packetBuild ( ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 2 ] == 0x12345678 ) ? context12345678 : context87654321 , ( patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 2 ] == 0x12345678 ) ? context12345678 -> channelContext [ 0 ] : context87654321 -> channelContext [ 0 ] , zrtpPacket , patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 1 ] ) ; if ( zrtpPacket -> packetString != NULL ) { CU_ASSERT_TRUE ( memcmp ( zrtpPacket -> packetString , patternZRTPPackets [ i ] , patternZRTPMetaData [ i ] [ 0 ] ) == 0 ) ; <S2SV_StartBug> } else { <S2SV_EndBug> CU_FAIL ( \"Unable<S2SV_blank>to<S2SV_blank>build<S2SV_blank>packet\" ) ; } if ( freePacketFlag == 1 ) { bzrtp_freeZrtpPacket ( zrtpPacket ) ; } } bzrtp_destroyBzrtpContext ( context87654321 , 0x87654321 ) ; bzrtp_destroyBzrtpContext ( context12345678 , 0x12345678 ) ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> void ) { test_parser_param ( <S2SV_ModEnd> 0 ) ; <S2SV_ModStart> ) ; } <S2SV_ModEnd> <S2SV_null> <S2SV_null> <S2SV_null>\n", "project_and_commit_id": "BelledonneCommunications@bzrtp/bbb1e6e2f467ee4bd7b9a8c800e4f07343d7d99b", "cve_id": "CVE-2016-6271", "original_address": "https://github.com/BelledonneCommunications/bzrtp/commit/bbb1e6e2f467ee4bd7b9a8c800e4f07343d7d99b", "time": "2017-01-18T22:59Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 8, "cwe_id": "CWE-20", "source": "CWE-20 static enum try_read_result try_read_network ( conn * c ) { enum try_read_result gotdata = READ_NO_DATA_RECEIVED ; int res ; <S2SV_StartBug> assert ( c != NULL ) ; <S2SV_EndBug> if ( c -> rcurr != c -> rbuf ) { if ( c -> rbytes != 0 ) memmove ( c -> rbuf , c -> rcurr , c -> rbytes ) ; c -> rcurr = c -> rbuf ; } while ( 1 ) { <S2SV_StartBug> if ( c -> rbytes >= c -> rsize ) { <S2SV_EndBug> char * new_rbuf = realloc ( c -> rbuf , c -> rsize * 2 ) ; if ( ! new_rbuf ) { if ( settings . verbose > 0 ) fprintf ( stderr , \"Couldn\\'t<S2SV_blank>realloc<S2SV_blank>input<S2SV_blank>buffer\\\\n\" ) ; c -> rbytes = 0 ; out_string ( c , \"SERVER_ERROR<S2SV_blank>out<S2SV_blank>of<S2SV_blank>memory<S2SV_blank>reading<S2SV_blank>request\" ) ; c -> write_and_go = conn_closing ; return READ_MEMORY_ERROR ; } c -> rcurr = c -> rbuf = new_rbuf ; c -> rsize *= 2 ; } int avail = c -> rsize - c -> rbytes ; res = read ( c -> sfd , c -> rbuf + c -> rbytes , avail ) ; if ( res > 0 ) { pthread_mutex_lock ( & c -> thread -> stats . mutex ) ; c -> thread -> stats . bytes_read += res ; pthread_mutex_unlock ( & c -> thread -> stats . mutex ) ; gotdata = READ_DATA_RECEIVED ; c -> rbytes += res ; if ( res == avail ) { continue ; } else { break ; } } if ( res == 0 ) { return READ_ERROR ; } if ( res == - 1 ) { if ( errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK ) { break ; } return READ_ERROR ; } } return gotdata ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> int res ; int num_allocs = 0 ; <S2SV_ModStart> rsize ) { if ( num_allocs == 4 ) { return gotdata ; } ++ num_allocs ;\n", "project_and_commit_id": "memcached@memcached/75cc83685e103bc8ba380a57468c8f04413033f9", "cve_id": "CVE-2010-1152", "original_address": "https://github.com/memcached/memcached/commit/75cc83685e103bc8ba380a57468c8f04413033f9", "time": "2010-04-12T18:30Z"}
{"Unnamed: 0": 9, "cwe_id": "CWE-400", "source": "CWE-400 static Image * ReadWPGImage ( const ImageInfo * image_info , ExceptionInfo * exception ) { typedef struct { size_t FileId ; MagickOffsetType DataOffset ; unsigned int ProductType ; unsigned int FileType ; unsigned char MajorVersion ; unsigned char MinorVersion ; unsigned int EncryptKey ; unsigned int Reserved ; } WPGHeader ; typedef struct { unsigned char RecType ; size_t RecordLength ; } WPGRecord ; typedef struct { unsigned char Class ; unsigned char RecType ; size_t Extension ; size_t RecordLength ; } WPG2Record ; typedef struct { unsigned HorizontalUnits ; unsigned VerticalUnits ; unsigned char PosSizePrecision ; } WPG2Start ; typedef struct { unsigned int Width ; unsigned int Height ; unsigned int Depth ; unsigned int HorzRes ; unsigned int VertRes ; } WPGBitmapType1 ; typedef struct { unsigned int Width ; unsigned int Height ; unsigned char Depth ; unsigned char Compression ; } WPG2BitmapType1 ; typedef struct { unsigned int RotAngle ; unsigned int LowLeftX ; unsigned int LowLeftY ; unsigned int UpRightX ; unsigned int UpRightY ; unsigned int Width ; unsigned int Height ; unsigned int Depth ; unsigned int HorzRes ; unsigned int VertRes ; } WPGBitmapType2 ; typedef struct { unsigned int StartIndex ; unsigned int NumOfEntries ; } WPGColorMapRec ; Image * image ; unsigned int status ; WPGHeader Header ; WPGRecord Rec ; WPG2Record Rec2 ; WPG2Start StartWPG ; WPGBitmapType1 BitmapHeader1 ; WPG2BitmapType1 Bitmap2Header1 ; WPGBitmapType2 BitmapHeader2 ; WPGColorMapRec WPG_Palette ; int i , bpp , WPG2Flags ; ssize_t ldblk ; size_t one ; unsigned char * BImgBuff ; tCTM CTM ; assert ( image_info != ( const ImageInfo * ) NULL ) ; assert ( image_info -> signature == MagickSignature ) ; assert ( exception != ( ExceptionInfo * ) NULL ) ; assert ( exception -> signature == MagickSignature ) ; one = 1 ; image = AcquireImage ( image_info ) ; image -> depth = 8 ; status = OpenBlob ( image_info , image , ReadBinaryBlobMode , exception ) ; if ( status == MagickFalse ) { image = DestroyImageList ( image ) ; return ( ( Image * ) NULL ) ; } Header . FileId = ReadBlobLSBLong ( image ) ; Header . DataOffset = ( MagickOffsetType ) ReadBlobLSBLong ( image ) ; Header . ProductType = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; Header . FileType = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; Header . MajorVersion = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ; Header . MinorVersion = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ; Header . EncryptKey = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; Header . Reserved = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( Header . FileId != 0x435057FF || ( Header . ProductType >> 8 ) != 0x16 ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"ImproperImageHeader\" ) ; if ( Header . EncryptKey != 0 ) ThrowReaderException ( CoderError , \"EncryptedWPGImageFileNotSupported\" ) ; image -> columns = 1 ; image -> rows = 1 ; image -> colors = 0 ; bpp = 0 ; BitmapHeader2 . RotAngle = 0 ; Rec2 . RecordLength = 0 ; switch ( Header . FileType ) { case 1 : while ( ! EOFBlob ( image ) ) { ( void ) SeekBlob ( image , Header . DataOffset , SEEK_SET ) ; if ( EOFBlob ( image ) ) break ; Rec . RecType = ( i = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; if ( i == EOF ) break ; <S2SV_StartBug> Rd_WP_DWORD ( image , & Rec . RecordLength ) ; <S2SV_EndBug> if ( EOFBlob ( image ) ) break ; Header . DataOffset = TellBlob ( image ) + Rec . RecordLength ; switch ( Rec . RecType ) { case 0x0B : BitmapHeader1 . Width = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader1 . Height = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( ( BitmapHeader1 . Width == 0 ) || ( BitmapHeader1 . Height == 0 ) ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"ImproperImageHeader\" ) ; BitmapHeader1 . Depth = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader1 . HorzRes = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader1 . VertRes = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( BitmapHeader1 . HorzRes && BitmapHeader1 . VertRes ) { image -> units = PixelsPerCentimeterResolution ; image -> x_resolution = BitmapHeader1 . HorzRes / 470.0 ; image -> y_resolution = BitmapHeader1 . VertRes / 470.0 ; } image -> columns = BitmapHeader1 . Width ; image -> rows = BitmapHeader1 . Height ; bpp = BitmapHeader1 . Depth ; goto UnpackRaster ; case 0x0E : WPG_Palette . StartIndex = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( ( WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries - WPG_Palette . StartIndex ) > ( Rec2 . RecordLength - 2 - 2 ) / 3 ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"InvalidColormapIndex\" ) ; image -> colors = WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries ; if ( ! AcquireImageColormap ( image , image -> colors ) ) goto NoMemory ; for ( i = WPG_Palette . StartIndex ; i < ( int ) WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries ; i ++ ) { image -> colormap [ i ] . red = ScaleCharToQuantum ( ( unsigned char ) ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; image -> colormap [ i ] . green = ScaleCharToQuantum ( ( unsigned char ) ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; image -> colormap [ i ] . blue = ScaleCharToQuantum ( ( unsigned char ) ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; } break ; case 0x11 : if ( Rec . RecordLength > 8 ) image = ExtractPostscript ( image , image_info , TellBlob ( image ) + 8 , ( ssize_t ) Rec . RecordLength - 8 , exception ) ; break ; case 0x14 : BitmapHeader2 . RotAngle = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . LowLeftX = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . LowLeftY = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . UpRightX = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . UpRightY = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . Width = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . Height = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( ( BitmapHeader2 . Width == 0 ) || ( BitmapHeader2 . Height == 0 ) ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"ImproperImageHeader\" ) ; BitmapHeader2 . Depth = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . HorzRes = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; BitmapHeader2 . VertRes = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; image -> units = PixelsPerCentimeterResolution ; image -> page . width = ( unsigned int ) ( ( BitmapHeader2 . LowLeftX - BitmapHeader2 . UpRightX ) / 470.0 ) ; image -> page . height = ( unsigned int ) ( ( BitmapHeader2 . LowLeftX - BitmapHeader2 . UpRightY ) / 470.0 ) ; image -> page . x = ( int ) ( BitmapHeader2 . LowLeftX / 470.0 ) ; image -> page . y = ( int ) ( BitmapHeader2 . LowLeftX / 470.0 ) ; if ( BitmapHeader2 . HorzRes && BitmapHeader2 . VertRes ) { image -> x_resolution = BitmapHeader2 . HorzRes / 470.0 ; image -> y_resolution = BitmapHeader2 . VertRes / 470.0 ; } image -> columns = BitmapHeader2 . Width ; image -> rows = BitmapHeader2 . Height ; bpp = BitmapHeader2 . Depth ; UnpackRaster : status = SetImageExtent ( image , image -> columns , image -> rows ) ; if ( status == MagickFalse ) break ; if ( ( image -> colors == 0 ) && ( bpp != 24 ) ) { image -> colors = one << bpp ; if ( ! AcquireImageColormap ( image , image -> colors ) ) { NoMemory : ThrowReaderException ( ResourceLimitError , \"MemoryAllocationFailed\" ) ; } for ( i = 0 ; ( i < ( int ) image -> colors ) && ( i < 256 ) ; i ++ ) { image -> colormap [ i ] . red = ScaleCharToQuantum ( WPG1_Palette [ i ] . Red ) ; image -> colormap [ i ] . green = ScaleCharToQuantum ( WPG1_Palette [ i ] . Green ) ; image -> colormap [ i ] . blue = ScaleCharToQuantum ( WPG1_Palette [ i ] . Blue ) ; } } else { if ( bpp < 24 ) if ( ( image -> colors < ( one << bpp ) ) && ( bpp != 24 ) ) image -> colormap = ( PixelPacket * ) ResizeQuantumMemory ( image -> colormap , ( size_t ) ( one << bpp ) , sizeof ( * image -> colormap ) ) ; } if ( bpp == 1 ) { if ( image -> colormap [ 0 ] . red == 0 && image -> colormap [ 0 ] . green == 0 && image -> colormap [ 0 ] . blue == 0 && image -> colormap [ 1 ] . red == 0 && image -> colormap [ 1 ] . green == 0 && image -> colormap [ 1 ] . blue == 0 ) { image -> colormap [ 1 ] . red = image -> colormap [ 1 ] . green = image -> colormap [ 1 ] . blue = QuantumRange ; } } if ( UnpackWPGRaster ( image , bpp ) < 0 ) { DecompressionFailed : ThrowReaderException ( CoderError , \"UnableToDecompressImage\" ) ; } if ( Rec . RecType == 0x14 && BitmapHeader2 . RotAngle != 0 && ! image_info -> ping ) { if ( BitmapHeader2 . RotAngle & 0x8000 ) { Image * flop_image ; flop_image = FlopImage ( image , exception ) ; if ( flop_image != ( Image * ) NULL ) { DuplicateBlob ( flop_image , image ) ; ReplaceImageInList ( & image , flop_image ) ; } } if ( BitmapHeader2 . RotAngle & 0x2000 ) { Image * flip_image ; flip_image = FlipImage ( image , exception ) ; if ( flip_image != ( Image * ) NULL ) { DuplicateBlob ( flip_image , image ) ; ReplaceImageInList ( & image , flip_image ) ; } } if ( BitmapHeader2 . RotAngle & 0x0FFF ) { Image * rotate_image ; rotate_image = RotateImage ( image , ( BitmapHeader2 . RotAngle & 0x0FFF ) , exception ) ; if ( rotate_image != ( Image * ) NULL ) { DuplicateBlob ( rotate_image , image ) ; ReplaceImageInList ( & image , rotate_image ) ; } } } AcquireNextImage ( image_info , image ) ; image -> depth = 8 ; if ( image -> next == ( Image * ) NULL ) goto Finish ; image = SyncNextImageInList ( image ) ; image -> columns = image -> rows = 1 ; image -> colors = 0 ; break ; case 0x1B : if ( Rec . RecordLength > 0x3C ) image = ExtractPostscript ( image , image_info , TellBlob ( image ) + 0x3C , ( ssize_t ) Rec . RecordLength - 0x3C , exception ) ; break ; } } break ; case 2 : ( void ) memset ( CTM , 0 , sizeof ( CTM ) ) ; StartWPG . PosSizePrecision = 0 ; while ( ! EOFBlob ( image ) ) { ( void ) SeekBlob ( image , Header . DataOffset , SEEK_SET ) ; if ( EOFBlob ( image ) ) break ; Rec2 . Class = ( i = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; if ( i == EOF ) break ; Rec2 . RecType = ( i = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; if ( i == EOF ) break ; Rd_WP_DWORD ( image , & Rec2 . Extension ) ; Rd_WP_DWORD ( image , & Rec2 . RecordLength ) ; if ( EOFBlob ( image ) ) break ; Header . DataOffset = TellBlob ( image ) + Rec2 . RecordLength ; switch ( Rec2 . RecType ) { case 1 : StartWPG . HorizontalUnits = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; StartWPG . VerticalUnits = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; StartWPG . PosSizePrecision = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ; break ; case 0x0C : WPG_Palette . StartIndex = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( ( WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries - WPG_Palette . StartIndex ) > ( Rec2 . RecordLength - 2 - 2 ) / 3 ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"InvalidColormapIndex\" ) ; image -> colors = WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries ; if ( AcquireImageColormap ( image , image -> colors ) == MagickFalse ) ThrowReaderException ( ResourceLimitError , \"MemoryAllocationFailed\" ) ; for ( i = WPG_Palette . StartIndex ; i < ( int ) WPG_Palette . NumOfEntries ; i ++ ) { image -> colormap [ i ] . red = ScaleCharToQuantum ( ( char ) ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; image -> colormap [ i ] . green = ScaleCharToQuantum ( ( char ) ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; image -> colormap [ i ] . blue = ScaleCharToQuantum ( ( char ) ReadBlobByte ( image ) ) ; ( void ) ReadBlobByte ( image ) ; } break ; case 0x0E : Bitmap2Header1 . Width = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; Bitmap2Header1 . Height = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( ( Bitmap2Header1 . Width == 0 ) || ( Bitmap2Header1 . Height == 0 ) ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"ImproperImageHeader\" ) ; Bitmap2Header1 . Depth = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ; Bitmap2Header1 . Compression = ReadBlobByte ( image ) ; if ( Bitmap2Header1 . Compression > 1 ) continue ; switch ( Bitmap2Header1 . Depth ) { case 1 : bpp = 1 ; break ; case 2 : bpp = 2 ; break ; case 3 : bpp = 4 ; break ; case 4 : bpp = 8 ; break ; case 8 : bpp = 24 ; break ; default : continue ; } image -> columns = Bitmap2Header1 . Width ; image -> rows = Bitmap2Header1 . Height ; status = SetImageExtent ( image , image -> columns , image -> rows ) ; if ( status == MagickFalse ) break ; if ( ( image -> colors == 0 ) && ( bpp != 24 ) ) { size_t one ; one = 1 ; image -> colors = one << bpp ; if ( ! AcquireImageColormap ( image , image -> colors ) ) goto NoMemory ; } else { if ( bpp < 24 ) if ( image -> colors < ( one << bpp ) && bpp != 24 ) image -> colormap = ( PixelPacket * ) ResizeQuantumMemory ( image -> colormap , ( size_t ) ( one << bpp ) , sizeof ( * image -> colormap ) ) ; } switch ( Bitmap2Header1 . Compression ) { case 0 : { ldblk = ( ssize_t ) ( ( bpp * image -> columns + 7 ) / 8 ) ; BImgBuff = ( unsigned char * ) AcquireQuantumMemory ( ( size_t ) ldblk + 1 , sizeof ( * BImgBuff ) ) ; if ( BImgBuff == ( unsigned char * ) NULL ) goto NoMemory ; for ( i = 0 ; i < ( ssize_t ) image -> rows ; i ++ ) { ( void ) ReadBlob ( image , ldblk , BImgBuff ) ; InsertRow ( BImgBuff , i , image , bpp ) ; } if ( BImgBuff ) BImgBuff = ( unsigned char * ) RelinquishMagickMemory ( BImgBuff ) ; break ; } case 1 : { if ( UnpackWPG2Raster ( image , bpp ) < 0 ) goto DecompressionFailed ; break ; } } if ( CTM [ 0 ] [ 0 ] < 0 && ! image_info -> ping ) { Image * flop_image ; flop_image = FlopImage ( image , exception ) ; if ( flop_image != ( Image * ) NULL ) { DuplicateBlob ( flop_image , image ) ; ReplaceImageInList ( & image , flop_image ) ; } } if ( CTM [ 1 ] [ 1 ] < 0 && ! image_info -> ping ) { Image * flip_image ; flip_image = FlipImage ( image , exception ) ; if ( flip_image != ( Image * ) NULL ) { DuplicateBlob ( flip_image , image ) ; ReplaceImageInList ( & image , flip_image ) ; } } AcquireNextImage ( image_info , image ) ; image -> depth = 8 ; if ( image -> next == ( Image * ) NULL ) goto Finish ; image = SyncNextImageInList ( image ) ; image -> columns = image -> rows = 1 ; image -> colors = 0 ; break ; case 0x12 : i = ReadBlobLSBShort ( image ) ; if ( Rec2 . RecordLength > ( unsigned int ) i ) image = ExtractPostscript ( image , image_info , TellBlob ( image ) + i , ( ssize_t ) ( Rec2 . RecordLength - i - 2 ) , exception ) ; break ; case 0x1B : WPG2Flags = LoadWPG2Flags ( image , StartWPG . PosSizePrecision , NULL , & CTM ) ; ( void ) WPG2Flags ; break ; } } break ; default : { ThrowReaderException ( CoderError , \"DataEncodingSchemeIsNotSupported\" ) ; } } Finish : ( void ) CloseBlob ( image ) ; { Image * p ; ssize_t scene = 0 ; p = image ; image = NULL ; while ( p != ( Image * ) NULL ) { Image * tmp = p ; if ( ( p -> rows == 0 ) || ( p -> columns == 0 ) ) { p = p -> previous ; DeleteImageFromList ( & tmp ) ; } else { image = p ; p = p -> previous ; } } for ( p = image ; p != ( Image * ) NULL ; p = p -> next ) p -> scene = ( size_t ) scene ++ ; } if ( image == ( Image * ) NULL ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"ImageFileDoesNotContainAnyImageData\" ) ; return ( image ) ; }\n", "target": "<S2SV_ModStart> Rec . RecordLength ) ; if ( Rec . RecordLength > GetBlobSize ( image ) ) ThrowReaderException ( CorruptImageError , \"ImproperImageHeader\"\n", "project_and_commit_id": "ImageMagick@ImageMagick/4eae304e773bad8a876c3c26fdffac24d4253ae4", "cve_id": "CVE-2017-14341", "original_address": "https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/commit/4eae304e773bad8a876c3c26fdffac24d4253ae4", "time": "2017-09-12T17:29Z"}
{"text": "[ Title: SCP-006 is a very small spring located 60km west of Astrakhan.; Genre: Scientific; Tags: 3rdperson; Style: Dark ]"}
{"text": "Item #: SCP-006"}
{"text": "Object Class: Safe"}
{"text": "Special Containment Procedures: Whereas the nature of SCP-006 does not warrant any extensive containment, a certain level of secrecy is necessary regarding the object's existence and properties, for obvious reasons. The following procedures are required not for personnel safety, but to deny or hide knowledge of SCP-006's effects from the personnel who interact with it."}
{"text": "1: All personnel interacting with SCP-006 in any physical way are required to wear modified Class VI BNC suits. Before personnel are allowed to perform procedures, they must be briefed with Material SCP-006B or SCP-006C. SCP-006A Briefing is the correct one and is restricted to only those with O5 clearance. To ensure personnel are wearing suits properly, they are to be submerged into a pool of water. Any air bubbles spotted signify a leak in the suit."}
{"text": "2: Procedures with SCP-006 are to be carried out under extreme surveillance. In case of contact with SCP-006, the commander in charge will announce Procedure 006-Xi-12, which the personnel have been briefed to believe to mean high toxicity is present and they must evacuate."}
{"text": "3: Any procedure in which liquid is acquired from SCP-006 must be approved by three (3) O5 level personnel. The liquid is to be transferred in a Quad-Sealant Container and under armed guard."}
{"text": "4: If at any time personnel come into contact with SCP-006 or liquid from SCP-006, they are to be confined and terminated after sufficient studies are done. Due to the nature of SCP-006, the most effective termination method is incineration. (For full report, see file SCP006-TerO5)"}
{"text": "Good implementation of stored procedures, and c# desktop environment. Still improving in terms of using proper design principles.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Good"}
{"text": "This was done", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Neutral"}
{"text": "Work well done. I will expect you learn different tools used in MTN to monitor mobile money.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Good"}
{"text": "Thanks Ryan for the report. A little more detail and particularity on the tasks would improve your weekly reporting. I will expound on this in the coming week's standup meetings.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Neutral"}
{"text": "Thank you Walter for staying the course. Please try to be more detailed and particular in presenting the tasks accomplished in a week and those in progress for my better understanding of your professional development.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Neutral"}
{"text": "Thank you Walter. I am interested in knowing more about the actual details of the tasks you have been working on and those in progress. We shall discuss this in the coming week's standup meetings.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Neutral"}
{"text": "Despite the limited time the student was able to accomplish the tasks. She showed extra interest in learning.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Good"}
{"text": "Tasks 1 - 3 were done well but task 4 has not been completed please take time and complete it", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Poor"}
{"text": "Calvin successfully completed this week's main task of setting up the database environment for the mobile app.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Good"}
{"text": "Thank you Sharifa for always embracing leadership and its attendant challenges. I encourage you to take more time and understand this second assignment, which is not necessarily coding a website, but extending the functionality of a wordpress website by way of building a plugin to help in the management of some of the company operations on a day to day basis.", "Unnamed: 1": null, "sentiment": "Good"}
{"texts": ["Novel avilamycin derivatives with improved polarity generated by targeted gene disruption.", "\nThe oligosaccharide antibiotics avilamycin A and C are produced by Streptomyces viridochromogenes Tu57. ", "Both consist of a heptasaccharide chain, which is attached to a polyketide-derived dichloroisoeverninic acid moiety. ", "They show excellent antibiotic activity against Gram-positive bacteria. ", "Both molecules are modified by O-methylation at different positions, which contributes to poor water solubility and difficulties in galenical drug development. ", "In order to generate novel avilamycin derivatives with improved polarity and improved pharmacokinetic properties, we generated a series of mutants with one, two, or three mutated methyltransferase genes. ", "Based on the structure of the novel avilamycin derivatives, the exact function of three methyltransferases, AviG2, AviG5, and AviG6, involved in avilamycin biosynthesis could be assigned."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "PubMed Abstracts"}, "scores": [0.0006836616084910929, 0.001513240160420537, 0.001365181291475892, 0.000739662442356348, 0.0006843422306701541, 0.0007223691791296005, 0.0005659255548380315], "avg_score": 0.0008963403524830937, "num_sents": 7}
{"texts": ["Q:\n\nWhy were rotary vane compressors never used in jet engines?", "\n\nIt seems like a rotary vane compressors have ideal characteristics for a jet engine. ", "They can generate high pressure ratios (up to maybe 10-12) compared to older axial compressors and I think they can have a high flow rate at ~90% energy efficiency. ", "They also seem simpler to construct/cheaper than axial compressors.", "\nI understand that modern axial compressors can generate a higher pressure ratio, but historically why didn't rotary vane compressors have a place over at least centrifugal compressors in earlier jet engines?", "\n\nA:\n\nThe most important characteristic for a jet engine compressor is high mass flow rate with light weight and if possible small size. ", "For the same size, the flow rate can be increased by operating the compressor at higher rpm. ", "But sliding components don't allow that.", "\nOnly the axial and centrifugal compressors can achieve sufficient flow rates, so they are used. ", "Centrifugal compressors achieve higher pressure ratio for weight, but are larger, so they were used in many early designs and now remain in small turboprops while larger engines use axial compressors for their compactness.", "\n\n"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "StackExchange"}, "scores": [0.0006447738851420581, 0.0006056495476514101, 0.0005704760551452637, 0.0005863520200364292, 0.0006220185896381736, 0.0005766571266576648, 0.0005770348361693323, 0.0008008856675587595, 0.0007118579233065248, 0.0007948459242470562, 0.001995444530621171], "avg_score": 0.0007714541914703494, "num_sents": 11}
{"texts": ["Trends in Use of Midodrine in the ICU: A Single-Center Retrospective Case Series.", "\nMidodrine is an oral alpha-agonist approved for orthostatic hypotension. ", "The use of midodrine as a vasopressor sparing agent has steadily increased in the ICU despite limited evidence for its safety in that setting. ", "We describe the trends in use and reported side effects and complications of midodrine in multidisciplinary ICUs of a tertiary care institution. ", "Single-center retrospective case series. ", "Medical and surgical ICU patients from January 2011 to October 2016 at Mayo Clinic, Rochester. ", "Adult patients admitted to any ICU who received midodrine for hypotension were eligible. ", "None. ", "We reviewed the mean arterial pressures and cumulative vasopressor dose before and after midodrine administration and assessed for reported complications. ", "During the study period, a total of 1,119 patients were initiated on midodrine, 56% in surgical ICUs, 42% in medical ICUs, and 2% in a mixed medical and surgical neurology ICU. ", "There was a significant decrease in the number of patients on vasopressors 24 hours after initiation of midodrine (663 to 344; p < 0.001); among the patients that remained on vasopressors, there was a significant decrease in the median cumulative vasopressor dose (p = 0.002). ", "There was a significant increase in median mean arterial pressure 24 hours after initiation of midodrine among patients who were not on vasopressors (65-68; p < 0.01). ", "Asymptomatic bradycardia (heart rate < 50 beats/min) was the most common side effect (n = 172 patients, median 39 beats/min). ", "Two patients developed bowel ischemia after initiation of midodrine that prompted discontinuation of midodrine in one case. ", "Evaluating trends of utilization, the off-label use of midodrine has increased steadily over the years across ICUs. ", "Our results suggest that midodrine is being increasingly used as an adjunct to increase mean arterial pressure and facilitate weaning of vasopressors in the ICU. ", "Prospective trials are required to further establish the appropriate timing, efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of midodrine use in ICU patients."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "PubMed Abstracts"}, "scores": [0.0005817691562697291, 0.003238067962229252, 0.0008295240113511682, 0.0005717221065424383, 0.0006288655567914248, 0.0005617263377644122, 0.0009463108144700527, 0.0010538001079112291, 0.0006123792263679206, 0.0006832890794612467, 0.0006668649730272591, 0.0006773381610400975, 0.0007966866833157837, 0.0022729283664375544, 0.0005700469482690096, 0.0006781529518775642, 0.0005642719916068017], "avg_score": 0.0009372790843960555, "num_sents": 17}
{"texts": ["Preview the Over40Handjobs.comMembers area http://www.rabbitsreviews.com/screenshots/various/over-40-handjobs1.jpghttp://www.rabbitsreviews.com/screenshots/various/over-40-handjobs2.jpghttp://www.rabbitsreviews.com/screenshots/various/over-40-handjobs3.jpghttp://www.rabbitsreviews.com/screenshots/various/over-40-handjobs4.jpg\n\nVideos\n\nFull Review\n\nA sitename like Over 40 Handjobs can be taken in a couple ways. ", "Perhaps it stars someone who has given at least 41 tuggies. ", "Maybe the ones giving the rubs and tugs are at least 41 years old. ", "It could even be argued that it refers to how the site boasts more than 40 scenes, all of which show the dick-stroking we know and love so much.", "\n\nAs it turns out, Over40Handjobs has more than 40 scenes in which there is at least one babe who is over 40 years old. ", "Judging by how good they are at what they do, they've probably stroked more than 40 dicks during their lifetime. ", "The chicks are always amazing at giving handjobs and it isn't uncommon to see them giving the guys titjobs, too.", "\n\nThere are both MILFs and grannies among the middle-aged babes. ", "You'll also see teens quite often, as a common motif in about half the material is that either a mom walked in on her daughter while the latter was yanking her boyfriend's crank, or the daughter walked in on mom while she was jerking off her man.", "\n\nIn both situations, the mom takes over and teaches the daughter how to really give a handjob. ", "The scenes starring only mature chicks are just as hot and, like the mother/daughter scenes, always end in copious amounts of cum shooting out of a clearly satisfied hunk's cock.", "\n\nThere are 119 episodes and they add a new only weekly. ", "The photos basically reenact what's in the movies, but they're taken from different angles and show different facial expressions on the models. ", "The lighting isn't always as clear as in the vids, though. ", "Each set can be saved in a Zip folder that is filled with high-res images.", "\n\nAs for the movies, you can go with full-length versions or opt for a series of clips instead. ", "If you prefer, you can stream the MP4s in an embedded player. ", "Newer movies offer HD footage, but the older ones are still average to great in quality.", "\n\nLive cams are linked to, but they cost extra. ", "If you want to enjoy some additional material that won't cost you a penny, you need to take a look at the bonus sites. ", "There's Simone Fox, Club Tug, See Mom Suck and four others. ", "At the end of the day, Over 40 Handjobs has really hot content that will appeal to those who like tugjobs from mature, mostly amateur, babes.", "\n\nPhotos\n\nYour membership includes\n\nWrite Your Review\n\n* Please include a pro and a con about the site. ", "Balance is essential in making a comment worthwhile. ", "Scores without comments will be deleted.", "\n\n* Watch out for ratings of zero and 100. ", "In our opinion, there is no such thing as a site that is absolutely perfect or completely worthless."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "scores": [0.0010640302207320929, 0.0005733540165238082, 0.0007169367745518684, 0.556388258934021, 0.014149080030620098, 0.7415592074394226, 0.24140217900276184, 0.10611095279455185, 0.4216414988040924, 0.17559772729873657, 0.9440249800682068, 0.0007168106967583299, 0.0005816688062623143, 0.0006899902364239097, 0.0006994835566729307, 0.0005724805523641407, 0.0006288322620093822, 0.0005937987589277327, 0.0008654377306811512, 0.0006313006160780787, 0.8178504109382629, 0.030731571838259697, 0.0006343064596876502, 0.0005647700163535774, 0.0006256569758988917, 0.0024672106374055147, 0.01634884439408779], "avg_score": 0.1510529918466798, "num_sents": 27}
{"texts": ["This invention relates generally to a punched tape system for controlling the operation of a machine. ", "Basically, punched tape control systems operate through the use of a closed loop punched or perforated tape which contains appropriately spaced perforations to convey information to control the various operations of the machine.", "\nPunched tape of the type utilized to control the operation of machines typically has a plurality of parallel tracks or channels. ", "One of these tracks or channels contains a plurality of sprocket holes which are engaged by a drive sprocket. ", "The rotation of the drive sprocket sequentially engages the sprocket holes to advance the tape through a tape reading station. ", "The tape contains perforations in the various channels to convey information which is sensed or read by the tape reader and the particular location of these data holes is converted by suitable circuitry to control the operation of the machine.", "\nOne problem with the prior systems is that the sprocket holes do not convey any information. ", "This reduces the number of available channels or tracks on the tape.", "\nA second problem can be best understood by considering the type of information contained on the tape. ", "If it is desired to have the machine advance stock material, under the prior systems it was often necessary to place a perforation in a particular track (or a series of perforations in a straight line transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tape) to start the advancing operation. ", "Then, when it was desired to terminate the advancing operation another perforation or series of perforations in a different track was necessary.", "\nThe alternate way of accomplishing the same result, according to the prior art, was to provide a sequence or series of perforations in a particular track to indicate the continuation of a given machine operation. ", "Thus a series of five consecutive perforations in a particular track or channel were utilized to indicate that the feeding operation was to continue for the length of time it took the tape to be advanced by the drive sprocket the equivalent of five sprocket holes.", "\nNone of the prior art systems for punched tape machine controls therefore, made optimum use of the available space on the tape. ", "None of the prior art systems made optimum use of the sprocket holes."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "USPTO Backgrounds"}, "scores": [0.0006811279454268515, 0.0008359417552128434, 0.000693685666192323, 0.0012359746033325791, 0.0018917775014415383, 0.0007506439578719437, 0.0010097408667206764, 0.0006595439626835287, 0.0006111710681580007, 0.0005958675174042583, 0.0006352533237077296, 0.0006157880998216569, 0.0010736790718510747, 0.0008044653222896159, 0.0009482165332883596], "avg_score": 0.0008695251463601987, "num_sents": 15}
{"texts": ["Compound archery bows include pulleys at the ends of the bow limbs. ", "The pulleys carry cables along with a bowstring, which are rigged to allow the bowstring to be drawn to launch an arrow. ", "Because the pulleys lie within the same approximate spatial plane as the bowstring, cables, and arrow, the arrow shaft will contact the cables during the arrow launching process, unless the cables are braced out of the path of the arrow. ", "Deflection rods or cable guards have been used for years to brace the cables out of the arrow path. ", "A typical cable guard extends from the bow riser and is laterally offset from the plane of the cables and bowstring.", "\nSome cable guards simply utilize a rod (often with a bend) for deflecting the cables. ", "A cable slide is often used in conjunction with these types of rod-type cable guards. ", "However, the frictional contact of the cables with the rod or cable slide reduced the speed by which the bowstring launches the arrow, which reduces, in turn, the arrow speed.", "\nRollers have been used to further reduce such frictional forces. ", "The rollers may be part of a guide or guard assembly that is mounted to the rod. ", "The guide assembly includes a pair of rollers positioned within a guide or guard structure. ", "The rollers have traditionally been arranged in a side-by-side manner, typically arranged coaxially. ", "The side-by-side arrangement of the rollers may induce additional torque and frictional forces on the cable that may have adverse effects on performance of the archery bow.", "\nThese and other problems are avoided and numerous advantages are provided by the apparatuses and methods described herein."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "USPTO Backgrounds"}, "scores": [0.0006757359951734543, 0.0011175217805430293, 0.0007012685528025031, 0.0006077192956581712, 0.0007420169422402978, 0.0006769377505406737, 0.0006524514174088836, 0.0007911755819804966, 0.0007459258195012808, 0.0007105322438292205, 0.0006662884843535721, 0.0009354124777019024, 0.0007015878218226135, 0.0005990461213514209], "avg_score": 0.0007374014489219657, "num_sents": 14}
{"texts": ["The Analysis of Influential Factors of Residents' Consumption based on Panel Data Model\n\nChun-lei HAN, Kong-lai ZHU, Jin-rui WANG\n\nAbstract\n\nInvestment, consumption and exports are regarded as the 'three carriages' to enhance the economic growth in which consumption is of great importance. ", "The influencing factors of consuming were analysed with the applications of EVIEWS6.0 and panel data model. ", "In the analysis, the level of consumption was treated as the dependent variable and per capita income and the price level as independent variables. ", "The data such as the per capita income, the level of consumption and the price level were extracted from the Chinese Statistical Yearbook published by Chinese National Statistical Bureau. ", "After the analysis, the results were compared among the eastern, central and western part of China. ", "Finally, the corresponding policies to improve the level of consumption were brought up. ", "Key words: panel data model; residents' consumption; average income; price index"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Pile-CC"}, "scores": [0.0005484761204570532, 0.000532455334905535, 0.000571511744055897, 0.0005559733835980296, 0.0005686149233952165, 0.0005658142035827041, 0.0006256242049857974], "avg_score": 0.0005669242735686046, "num_sents": 7}
{"id": 0, "dialogue_id": "5-510", "dialogue": ["M: I am considering dropping my dancing class. I am not making any progress.", "W: If I were you, I stick with it. It's definitely worth time and effort."], "question": "What does the man suggest the woman do?", "choice": ["Consult her dancing teacher.", "Take a more interesting class.", "Continue her dancing class."], "answer": "Continue her dancing class."}
{"id": 1, "dialogue_id": "7-200", "dialogue": ["W: Well, I'm afraid my cooking isn't to your taste.", "M: Actually, I like it very much.", "W: I'm glad you enjoy it. Let me serve you some more fish.", "M: No, thank you. I've had enough fish, but I'd like some soup.", "W: Here it is. Help yourself!", "M: Thanks. I didn't know you were so good at cooking. If only my wife could learn to cook from you.", "W: Why not bring your wife next time? I haven't seen her for quite a while.", "M: OK, I will. She will be very glad to see you, too. Thank you for the wonderful meal."], "question": "What does the man think of the woman's cooking?", "choice": ["It's really terrible.", "It's very good indeed.", "It's better than what he does."], "answer": "It's very good indeed."}
{"id": 2, "dialogue_id": "7-200", "dialogue": ["W: Well, I'm afraid my cooking isn't to your taste.", "M: Actually, I like it very much.", "W: I'm glad you enjoy it. Let me serve you some more fish.", "M: No, thank you. I've had enough fish, but I'd like some soup.", "W: Here it is. Help yourself!", "M: Thanks. I didn't know you were so good at cooking. If only my wife could learn to cook from you.", "W: Why not bring your wife next time? I haven't seen her for quite a while.", "M: OK, I will. She will be very glad to see you, too. Thank you for the wonderful meal."], "question": "What does the woman ask the man to do?", "choice": ["Improve cooking skills.", "Bring his wife next time.", "Have some soup."], "answer": "Bring his wife next time."}
{"id": 3, "dialogue_id": "12-511", "dialogue": ["M: Look at the girl on the bike!", "F: Oh, yes she's really a smart girl."], "question": "Where are the two persons?", "choice": ["At home", "In their classroom", "On the street"], "answer": "On the street"}
{"id": 4, "dialogue_id": "16-83", "dialogue": ["M: Can you accompany me while I am singing.", "W: I don't play very well, but I will give it a try."], "question": "What does the man want the woman to do?", "choice": ["To play the piano.", "To give a performance.", "To sing a song."], "answer": "To play the piano."}
{"id": 5, "dialogue_id": "5-231", "dialogue": ["W: I can't figure out what's wrong with my watch. It was just a month ago that I had it repaired.", "M: Don't waste your time and money any more. It's very old watch and it is quite worn out."], "question": "What does the man mean?", "choice": ["It will take about one month to repair the watch.", "The watch is no longer worth repairing.", "It is a good idea to keep the old watch."], "answer": "The watch is no longer worth repairing."}
{"id": 6, "dialogue_id": "4-1534", "dialogue": ["W: Hello, this is TBC Television Studios. How can I help you?", "M: Hello. I'm calling because I saw an ad in the campus newspaper. It said you wanted an assistant to work on your local news program.", "W: Right. But you do realize that we just need volunteers. It's an unpaid position.", "M: Oh, sure. I understand that. I just want to get some experience working for television news production after I get my degree.", "W: I see. Well, you'll need to talk to Ms. Black. She is in charge of the program. But first, you'll need to come here to fill out an application form. Can you drop by the studio later today?"], "question": "Where does the woman work?", "choice": ["At a university.", "At a TV station.", "At a newspaper office."], "answer": "At a TV station."}
{"id": 7, "dialogue_id": "4-1534", "dialogue": ["W: Hello, this is TBC Television Studios. How can I help you?", "M: Hello. I'm calling because I saw an ad in the campus newspaper. It said you wanted an assistant to work on your local news program.", "W: Right. But you do realize that we just need volunteers. It's an unpaid position.", "M: Oh, sure. I understand that. I just want to get some experience working for television news production after I get my degree.", "W: I see. Well, you'll need to talk to Ms. Black. She is in charge of the program. But first, you'll need to come here to fill out an application form. Can you drop by the studio later today?"], "question": "Why is the man applying for this position?", "choice": ["He needs a well-paid position.", "He has recently lost another job.", "He wants some working experience."], "answer": "He wants some working experience."}
{"id": 8, "dialogue_id": "4-1402", "dialogue": ["M: I think it's going to rain.", "W: I guess so. The skies are dark and cloudy."], "question": "What is the weather like?", "choice": ["It's raining.", "It's cloudy.", "It's sunny."], "answer": "It's cloudy."}
{"id": 9, "dialogue_id": "4-627", "dialogue": ["W: Front desk. Can I help you?", "M: Yeah, hi, this is Room 327. Is your dining room still open?"], "question": "Where are the two speakers?", "choice": ["In a restaurant.", "In a hotel.", "In the street."], "answer": "In a hotel."}
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