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{"premise": "yeah but well they vary from from place to place it's hard to tell you know how well they've been kept up how old they are and these are probably oh one of the nicest that i found and uh", "hypothesis": "It's hard to tell how things have been kept up and their age because they vary so much from place to place.", "label": 1}
{"premise": "If food and medical care tripled in cost, people would of necessity spend less on other things to pay for the increase or cut down on the food and medical care they purchased.", "hypothesis": "People would have to cut spending in other areas if food and medical care increased.", "label": 1}
{"premise": "I think you should have talked to the hostel management to help you out on this as well", "hypothesis": "You should forget about it and not tell any one about this incident.", "label": 0}
{"premise": "That's neat. What else do you do for fun?", "hypothesis": "Thats a boring book. Its boring and not fun", "label": 0}
{"premise": "Guess whoever did it thought Johnny was wolf meat, jus' took his hoss an' left him there.", "hypothesis": "Suppose whoever did it thought Johnny was dead, took his horse, and left him.", "label": 1}
{"premise": "Johnny was throwing his weight around again last night.", "hypothesis": "Johnny was expressing his authority last night.", "label": 1}
{"premise": "You think it will be a big success?", "hypothesis": "You think it will be a failure?", "label": 0}
{"premise": "Prudie would suggest, however, since you are on your way up the corporate ladder in a buttoned-up industry that your ladyfriend not dress them up so that undue attention is directed their way.", "hypothesis": "Don't dress oddly in a corporate setting.", "label": 1}
{"premise": "I've never sailed on the ocean because i have an irrational fear that ill be eaten by a squid.", "hypothesis": "Yeah, isn't it fun, though, I loved it.", "label": 0}
{"premise": "stick on the subject well interesting thing that i do is with gardening uh my sister grows flowers that you can dry", "hypothesis": "My sister grows flowers you can dry.", "label": 1}
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Willoughby displays his affection by wooing Marianne, like a dashing hero would, while Colonel Brandon admires his lady love from a distance and silently hopes to win her favor. Willoughby is interested only in flirting with Marianne, but the Colonel, like a sincere person, looks forward to a lasting relationship. CHAPTER 12 Summary Marianne gets carried away by Willoughby's showy gestures. When he offers her a horse, she accepts it readily and talks about it to her sister. Elinor is shocked to learn this and asks Marianne to decline the offer, as it would prove too costly for them. Elinor observes Willoughby's behavior towards her sister and detects a note of intimacy in it. Margaret tells Elinor about her suspicion of an engagement between Marianne and Willoughby. Later, at Mrs. Jennings' insistence, Margaret gives a hint about Elinor's attachment to Edward, much to Elinor's embarrassment. Notes The chapter hints at the extent of the involvement of Marianne with Willoughby. Willoughby tries to impress Marianne by offering her a horse as a gift, and Marianne foolishly accepts the offer without giving a thought to the expenditure involved. Willoughby's superficiality and Marianne's gullibility are exposed in this episode. Chapter 12 also reveals the character of the youngest of the Dashwood girls. Margaret, one of the minor characters in the novel, is otherwise ignored by Austen. Only a few chapters give a glimpse into her personality. Margaret, like a typical teenager, gets excited over little things and jumps to conclusions easily. She derives pleasure from revealing secrets. She informs Elinor about the impending marriage between Marianne and Willoughby because she saw the young man taking a lock of hair from her sister . At the Park, she gives hints about the relationship between Elinor and Edward to Mrs. Jennings, much to the embarrassment of her sister. Like a reckless teenager, she is always in a hurry to impart information not meant to be disclosed publicly. CHAPTER 13 Summary Everyone is eagerly looking forward to their picnic at Whitewell. However, on the morning of the outing, a letter arrives for Colonel Brandon and alters the situation. The letter disturbs Brandon, and he informs the others about his decision to leave immediately for the town. The picnic is canceled, much to the disappointment of all, since it is not possible to proceed to Whitewell without the assistance of the Colonel. Sir John Middleton suggests that they should go for a ride in the carriage around the countryside. Marianne and Willoughby take a separate carriage. They visit Allenham on the sly. When Elinor learns about their visit, she is angry with Marianne for not observing the rules of propriety. Marianne justifies her action. Notes An element of suspense is introduced in this chapter. After the Colonel reads the letter, he turns grave and decides to leave for the town immediately. He evades the questions of Mrs. Jennings and declines to postpone his visit. After he leaves, Mrs. Jennings hints at the possibility of his visiting his illegitimate daughter, Miss Williams. Through this bit of information, Austen arouses the curiosity of the reader regarding the mysterious past of Colonel Brandon. Marianne and Willoughby are insensitive to the feelings of the Colonel and fail to sympathize with his plight. They criticize Brandon for spoiling the afternoon. Colonel Brandon comes across as a man in control of his emotions. Even though he is disturbed by the contents of the letter, he does not reveal his misery to others. Like a gentleman, he excuses himself from the party and bows to Marianne before taking his leave. His silence speaks volumes. The chapter relates one more incident which creates a clash between the good sense of Elinor and the sensibility of Marianne. Marianne makes a secret visit to Allenham with Willoughby but does not feel guilty about what she has done. Elinor's sense of decorum causes her to condemn her sister's actions, as she does not approve of Marianne's visiting a stranger's house with a man to whom she is not even engaged, at least not openly.\"}", "text": "\n\nAs Elinor and Marianne were walking together the next morning the\nlatter communicated a piece of news to her sister, which in spite of\nall that she knew before of Marianne's imprudence and want of thought,\nsurprised her by its extravagant testimony of both. Marianne told her,\nwith the greatest delight, that Willoughby had given her a horse, one\nthat he had bred himself on his estate in Somersetshire, and which was\nexactly calculated to carry a woman. Without considering that it was\nnot in her mother's plan to keep any horse, that if she were to alter\nher resolution in favour of this gift, she must buy another for the\nservant, and keep a servant to ride it, and after all, build a stable\nto receive them, she had accepted the present without hesitation, and\ntold her sister of it in raptures.\n\n\"He intends to send his groom into Somersetshire immediately for it,\"\nshe added, \"and when it arrives we will ride every day. You shall\nshare its use with me. Imagine to yourself, my dear Elinor, the\ndelight of a gallop on some of these downs.\"\n\nMost unwilling was she to awaken from such a dream of felicity to\ncomprehend all the unhappy truths which attended the affair; and for\nsome time she refused to submit to them. As to an additional servant,\nthe expense would be a trifle; Mama she was sure would never object to\nit; and any horse would do for HIM; he might always get one at the\npark; as to a stable, the merest shed would be sufficient. Elinor then\nventured to doubt the propriety of her receiving such a present from a\nman so little, or at least so lately known to her. This was too much.\n\n\"You are mistaken, Elinor,\" said she warmly, \"in supposing I know very\nlittle of Willoughby. I have not known him long indeed, but I am much\nbetter acquainted with him, than I am with any other creature in the\nworld, except yourself and mama. It is not time or opportunity that is\nto determine intimacy;--it is disposition alone. Seven years would be\ninsufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven\ndays are more than enough for others. I should hold myself guilty of\ngreater impropriety in accepting a horse from my brother, than from\nWilloughby. Of John I know very little, though we have lived together\nfor years; but of Willoughby my judgment has long been formed.\"\n\nElinor thought it wisest to touch that point no more. She knew her\nsister's temper. Opposition on so tender a subject would only attach\nher the more to her own opinion. But by an appeal to her affection for\nher mother, by representing the inconveniences which that indulgent\nmother must draw on herself, if (as would probably be the case) she\nconsented to this increase of establishment, Marianne was shortly\nsubdued; and she promised not to tempt her mother to such imprudent\nkindness by mentioning the offer, and to tell Willoughby when she saw\nhim next, that it must be declined.\n\nShe was faithful to her word; and when Willoughby called at the\ncottage, the same day, Elinor heard her express her disappointment to\nhim in a low voice, on being obliged to forego the acceptance of his\npresent. The reasons for this alteration were at the same time\nrelated, and they were such as to make further entreaty on his side\nimpossible. His concern however was very apparent; and after\nexpressing it with earnestness, he added, in the same low voice,--\"But,\nMarianne, the horse is still yours, though you cannot use it now. I\nshall keep it only till you can claim it. When you leave Barton to\nform your own establishment in a more lasting home, Queen Mab shall\nreceive you.\"\n\nThis was all overheard by Miss Dashwood; and in the whole of the\nsentence, in his manner of pronouncing it, and in his addressing her\nsister by her Christian name alone, she instantly saw an intimacy so\ndecided, a meaning so direct, as marked a perfect agreement between\nthem. From that moment she doubted not of their being engaged to each\nother; and the belief of it created no other surprise than that she, or\nany of their friends, should be left by tempers so frank, to discover\nit by accident.\n\nMargaret related something to her the next day, which placed this\nmatter in a still clearer light. Willoughby had spent the preceding\nevening with them, and Margaret, by being left some time in the parlour\nwith only him and Marianne, had had opportunity for observations,\nwhich, with a most important face, she communicated to her eldest\nsister, when they were next by themselves.\n\n\"Oh, Elinor!\" she cried, \"I have such a secret to tell you about\nMarianne. I am sure she will be married to Mr. Willoughby very soon.\"\n\n\"You have said so,\" replied Elinor, \"almost every day since they first\nmet on High-church Down; and they had not known each other a week, I\nbelieve, before you were certain that Marianne wore his picture round\nher neck; but it turned out to be only the miniature of our great\nuncle.\"\n\n\"But indeed this is quite another thing. I am sure they will be\nmarried very soon, for he has got a lock of her hair.\"\n\n\"Take care, Margaret. It may be only the hair of some great uncle of\nHIS.\"\n\n\"But, indeed, Elinor, it is Marianne's. I am almost sure it is, for I\nsaw him cut it off. Last night after tea, when you and mama went out\nof the room, they were whispering and talking together as fast as could\nbe, and he seemed to be begging something of her, and presently he took\nup her scissors and cut off a long lock of her hair, for it was all\ntumbled down her back; and he kissed it, and folded it up in a piece of\nwhite paper; and put it into his pocket-book.\"\n\nFor such particulars, stated on such authority, Elinor could not\nwithhold her credit; nor was she disposed to it, for the circumstance\nwas in perfect unison with what she had heard and seen herself.\n\nMargaret's sagacity was not always displayed in a way so satisfactory\nto her sister. When Mrs. Jennings attacked her one evening at the\npark, to give the name of the young man who was Elinor's particular\nfavourite, which had been long a matter of great curiosity to her,\nMargaret answered by looking at her sister, and saying, \"I must not\ntell, may I, Elinor?\"\n\nThis of course made every body laugh; and Elinor tried to laugh too.\nBut the effort was painful. She was convinced that Margaret had fixed\non a person whose name she could not bear with composure to become a\nstanding joke with Mrs. Jennings.\n\nMarianne felt for her most sincerely; but she did more harm than good\nto the cause, by turning very red and saying in an angry manner to\nMargaret,\n\n\"Remember that whatever your conjectures may be, you have no right to\nrepeat them.\"\n\n\"I never had any conjectures about it,\" replied Margaret; \"it was you\nwho told me of it yourself.\"\n\nThis increased the mirth of the company, and Margaret was eagerly\npressed to say something more.\n\n\"Oh! pray, Miss Margaret, let us know all about it,\" said Mrs.\nJennings. \"What is the gentleman's name?\"\n\n\"I must not tell, ma'am. But I know very well what it is; and I know\nwhere he is too.\"\n\n\"Yes, yes, we can guess where he is; at his own house at Norland to be\nsure. He is the curate of the parish I dare say.\"\n\n\"No, THAT he is not. He is of no profession at all.\"\n\n\"Margaret,\" said Marianne with great warmth, \"you know that all this is\nan invention of your own, and that there is no such person in\nexistence.\"\n\n\"Well, then, he is lately dead, Marianne, for I am sure there was such\na man once, and his name begins with an F.\"\n\nMost grateful did Elinor feel to Lady Middleton for observing, at this\nmoment, \"that it rained very hard,\" though she believed the\ninterruption to proceed less from any attention to her, than from her\nladyship's great dislike of all such inelegant subjects of raillery as\ndelighted her husband and mother. The idea however started by her, was\nimmediately pursued by Colonel Brandon, who was on every occasion\nmindful of the feelings of others; and much was said on the subject of\nrain by both of them. Willoughby opened the piano-forte, and asked\nMarianne to sit down to it; and thus amidst the various endeavours of\ndifferent people to quit the topic, it fell to the ground. But not so\neasily did Elinor recover from the alarm into which it had thrown her.\n\nA party was formed this evening for going on the following day to see a\nvery fine place about twelve miles from Barton, belonging to a\nbrother-in-law of Colonel Brandon, without whose interest it could not\nbe seen, as the proprietor, who was then abroad, had left strict orders\non that head. The grounds were declared to be highly beautiful, and\nSir John, who was particularly warm in their praise, might be allowed\nto be a tolerable judge, for he had formed parties to visit them, at\nleast, twice every summer for the last ten years. They contained a\nnoble piece of water; a sail on which was to a form a great part of the\nmorning's amusement; cold provisions were to be taken, open carriages\nonly to be employed, and every thing conducted in the usual style of a\ncomplete party of pleasure.\n\nTo some few of the company it appeared rather a bold undertaking,\nconsidering the time of year, and that it had rained every day for the\nlast fortnight;--and Mrs. Dashwood, who had already a cold, was\npersuaded by Elinor to stay at home.\n\n\n", "feat_chapter_length": 1559.0, "feat_summary_name": "Chapter 12", "feat_summary_url": "https://web.archive.org/web/20180820034609/http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/monkeynotes/pmSenseSensibility27.asp", "target": "Mrs. Dashwood and her daughters are busy attending parties and balls. Marianne is in her element. She is overjoyed in the company of Willoughby, who showers much affection and attention on her. Elinor even feels left out at times. Deprived of friends of her own age, she is often thrown in the company of Mrs. Jennings and Lady Middleton. At such times she welcomes the presence of Colonel Brandon. Brandon often talks of Marianne and asks Elinor about her sister's preferences.", "feat_summary_analysis": "Notes Jane Austen paints the picture of an eighteenth-century upper middle-class society. The Dashwoods and Middletons are shown to be busy attending parties and balls. Their main occupation is socializing, and they take pleasure in entertaining people. Every young girl waits for a respectable young man to woo her, and her parents hope for a match between them. They lead a leisurely life, perhaps unusual to the modern reader. Marianne is exhilarated by the looks and manners of her lover. She does not care to understand his essential nature. Obsessed with Willoughby, she ignores Colonel Brandon and unconsciously hurts him. Blinded by her infatuation for Willoughby, she is not able to realize the worth of the Colonel or detect the intensity of his feelings. This chapter again emphasizes the difference in attitudes between Willoughby and Colonel Brandon. Both men are attracted to Marianne. Willoughby displays his affection by wooing Marianne, like a dashing hero would, while Colonel Brandon admires his lady love from a distance and silently hopes to win her favor. Willoughby is interested only in flirting with Marianne, but the Colonel, like a sincere person, looks forward to a lasting relationship. CHAPTER 12 Summary Marianne gets carried away by Willoughby's showy gestures. When he offers her a horse, she accepts it readily and talks about it to her sister. Elinor is shocked to learn this and asks Marianne to decline the offer, as it would prove too costly for them. Elinor observes Willoughby's behavior towards her sister and detects a note of intimacy in it. Margaret tells Elinor about her suspicion of an engagement between Marianne and Willoughby. Later, at Mrs. Jennings' insistence, Margaret gives a hint about Elinor's attachment to Edward, much to Elinor's embarrassment. Notes The chapter hints at the extent of the involvement of Marianne with Willoughby. Willoughby tries to impress Marianne by offering her a horse as a gift, and Marianne foolishly accepts the offer without giving a thought to the expenditure involved. Willoughby's superficiality and Marianne's gullibility are exposed in this episode. Chapter 12 also reveals the character of the youngest of the Dashwood girls. Margaret, one of the minor characters in the novel, is otherwise ignored by Austen. Only a few chapters give a glimpse into her personality. Margaret, like a typical teenager, gets excited over little things and jumps to conclusions easily. She derives pleasure from revealing secrets. She informs Elinor about the impending marriage between Marianne and Willoughby because she saw the young man taking a lock of hair from her sister . At the Park, she gives hints about the relationship between Elinor and Edward to Mrs. Jennings, much to the embarrassment of her sister. Like a reckless teenager, she is always in a hurry to impart information not meant to be disclosed publicly. CHAPTER 13 Summary Everyone is eagerly looking forward to their picnic at Whitewell. However, on the morning of the outing, a letter arrives for Colonel Brandon and alters the situation. The letter disturbs Brandon, and he informs the others about his decision to leave immediately for the town. The picnic is canceled, much to the disappointment of all, since it is not possible to proceed to Whitewell without the assistance of the Colonel. Sir John Middleton suggests that they should go for a ride in the carriage around the countryside. Marianne and Willoughby take a separate carriage. They visit Allenham on the sly. When Elinor learns about their visit, she is angry with Marianne for not observing the rules of propriety. Marianne justifies her action. Notes An element of suspense is introduced in this chapter. After the Colonel reads the letter, he turns grave and decides to leave for the town immediately. He evades the questions of Mrs. Jennings and declines to postpone his visit. After he leaves, Mrs. Jennings hints at the possibility of his visiting his illegitimate daughter, Miss Williams. Through this bit of information, Austen arouses the curiosity of the reader regarding the mysterious past of Colonel Brandon. Marianne and Willoughby are insensitive to the feelings of the Colonel and fail to sympathize with his plight. They criticize Brandon for spoiling the afternoon. Colonel Brandon comes across as a man in control of his emotions. Even though he is disturbed by the contents of the letter, he does not reveal his misery to others. Like a gentleman, he excuses himself from the party and bows to Marianne before taking his leave. His silence speaks volumes. The chapter relates one more incident which creates a clash between the good sense of Elinor and the sensibility of Marianne. Marianne makes a secret visit to Allenham with Willoughby but does not feel guilty about what she has done. 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The two are always the first to awake at the dairy house, where they feel an impressive isolation, as if they are Adam and Eve.\", \"analysis\": \"Hardy makes explicit that Tess's time at Talbothays dairy is an idyllic respite from her normal toil and hardship, yet states that this happiness will be short-lived, foreshadowing greater adversity for Tess Durbeyfield. Hardy compares Angel and Tess to Adam and Eve in the mornings, thus foreshadowing a later fall from perfection. It is the idealism and perfection that Tess finds at Talbothays that leads to this shaky foundation for her happiness; Angel Clare adores Tess as a representation of perfection. To Angel, Tess is a goddess such as Artemis or Demeter, a symbol of perfection rather than a person with obvious faults and foibles. There is a great irony in Angel's adoration for Tess; Angel exalts Tess as a goddess for her strength and disposition, yet this perfection comes from the adversity stemming from her greatest weakness\"}", "text": "\n\nThe season developed and matured. Another year's instalment of\nflowers, leaves, nightingales, thrushes, finches, and such ephemeral\ncreatures, took up their positions where only a year ago others had\nstood in their place when these were nothing more than germs and\ninorganic particles. Rays from the sunrise drew forth the buds and\nstretched them into long stalks, lifted up sap in noiseless streams,\nopened petals, and sucked out scents in invisible jets and\nbreathings.\n\nDairyman Crick's household of maids and men lived on comfortably,\nplacidly, even merrily. Their position was perhaps the happiest of\nall positions in the social scale, being above the line at which\nneediness ends, and below the line at which the _convenances_ begin\nto cramp natural feelings, and the stress of threadbare modishness\nmakes too little of enough.\n\nThus passed the leafy time when arborescence seems to be the one\nthing aimed at out of doors. Tess and Clare unconsciously studied\neach other, ever balanced on the edge of a passion, yet apparently\nkeeping out of it. All the while they were converging, under an\nirresistible law, as surely as two streams in one vale.\n\nTess had never in her recent life been so happy as she was now,\npossibly never would be so happy again. She was, for one thing,\nphysically and mentally suited among these new surroundings. The\nsapling which had rooted down to a poisonous stratum on the spot of\nits sowing had been transplanted to a deeper soil. Moreover she, and\nClare also, stood as yet on the debatable land between predilection\nand love; where no profundities have been reached; no reflections\nhave set in, awkwardly inquiring, \"Whither does this new current tend\nto carry me? What does it mean to my future? How does it stand\ntowards my past?\"\n\nTess was the merest stray phenomenon to Angel Clare as yet--a rosy,\nwarming apparition which had only just acquired the attribute of\npersistence in his consciousness. So he allowed his mind to be\noccupied with her, deeming his preoccupation to be no more than a\nphilosopher's regard of an exceedingly novel, fresh, and interesting\nspecimen of womankind.\n\nThey met continually; they could not help it. They met daily in that\nstrange and solemn interval, the twilight of the morning, in the\nviolet or pink dawn; for it was necessary to rise early, so very\nearly, here. Milking was done betimes; and before the milking came\nthe skimming, which began at a little past three. It usually fell\nto the lot of some one or other of them to wake the rest, the first\nbeing aroused by an alarm-clock; and, as Tess was the latest arrival,\nand they soon discovered that she could be depended upon not to sleep\nthough the alarm as others did, this task was thrust most frequently\nupon her. No sooner had the hour of three struck and whizzed,\nthan she left her room and ran to the dairyman's door; then up the\nladder to Angel's, calling him in a loud whisper; then woke her\nfellow-milkmaids. By the time that Tess was dressed Clare was\ndownstairs and out in the humid air. The remaining maids and the\ndairyman usually gave themselves another turn on the pillow, and did\nnot appear till a quarter of an hour later.\n\nThe gray half-tones of daybreak are not the gray half-tones of the\nday's close, though the degree of their shade may be the same. In\nthe twilight of the morning, light seems active, darkness passive;\nin the twilight of evening it is the darkness which is active and\ncrescent, and the light which is the drowsy reverse.\n\nBeing so often--possibly not always by chance--the first two persons\nto get up at the dairy-house, they seemed to themselves the first\npersons up of all the world. In these early days of her residence\nhere Tess did not skim, but went out of doors at once after rising,\nwhere he was generally awaiting her. The spectral, half-compounded,\naqueous light which pervaded the open mead impressed them with\na feeling of isolation, as if they were Adam and Eve. At this\ndim inceptive stage of the day Tess seemed to Clare to exhibit a\ndignified largeness both of disposition and physique, an almost\nregnant power, possibly because he knew that at that preternatural\ntime hardly any woman so well endowed in person as she was likely to\nbe walking in the open air within the boundaries of his horizon; very\nfew in all England. Fair women are usually asleep at mid-summer\ndawns. She was close at hand, and the rest were nowhere.\n\nThe mixed, singular, luminous gloom in which they walked along\ntogether to the spot where the cows lay often made him think of the\nResurrection hour. He little thought that the Magdalen might be\nat his side. Whilst all the landscape was in neutral shade his\ncompanion's face, which was the focus of his eyes, rising above the\nmist stratum, seemed to have a sort of phosphorescence upon it. She\nlooked ghostly, as if she were merely a soul at large. In reality\nher face, without appearing to do so, had caught the cold gleam of\nday from the north-east; his own face, though he did not think of\nit, wore the same aspect to her.\n\nIt was then, as has been said, that she impressed him most deeply.\nShe was no longer the milkmaid, but a visionary essence of woman--a\nwhole sex condensed into one typical form. He called her Artemis,\nDemeter, and other fanciful names half teasingly, which she did not\nlike because she did not understand them.\n\n\"Call me Tess,\" she would say askance; and he did.\n\nThen it would grow lighter, and her features would become simply\nfeminine; they had changed from those of a divinity who could confer\nbliss to those of a being who craved it.\n\nAt these non-human hours they could get quite close to the waterfowl.\nHerons came, with a great bold noise as of opening doors and\nshutters, out of the boughs of a plantation which they frequented at\nthe side of the mead; or, if already on the spot, hardily maintained\ntheir standing in the water as the pair walked by, watching them by\nmoving their heads round in a slow, horizontal, passionless wheel,\nlike the turn of puppets by clockwork.\n\nThey could then see the faint summer fogs in layers, woolly, level,\nand apparently no thicker than counterpanes, spread about the meadows\nin detached remnants of small extent. On the gray moisture of the\ngrass were marks where the cows had lain through the night--dark-green\nislands of dry herbage the size of their carcasses, in the general\nsea of dew. From each island proceeded a serpentine trail, by which\nthe cow had rambled away to feed after getting up, at the end of\nwhich trail they found her; the snoring puff from her nostrils, when\nshe recognized them, making an intenser little fog of her own amid\nthe prevailing one. Then they drove the animals back to the barton,\nor sat down to milk them on the spot, as the case might require.\n\nOr perhaps the summer fog was more general, and the meadows lay like\na white sea, out of which the scattered trees rose like dangerous\nrocks. Birds would soar through it into the upper radiance, and\nhang on the wing sunning themselves, or alight on the wet rails\nsubdividing the mead, which now shone like glass rods. Minute\ndiamonds of moisture from the mist hung, too, upon Tess's eyelashes,\nand drops upon her hair, like seed pearls. When the day grew quite\nstrong and commonplace these dried off her; moreover, Tess then\nlost her strange and ethereal beauty; her teeth, lips, and eyes\nscintillated in the sunbeams and she was again the dazzlingly fair\ndairymaid only, who had to hold her own against the other women of\nthe world.\n\nAbout this time they would hear Dairyman Crick's voice, lecturing the\nnon-resident milkers for arriving late, and speaking sharply to old\nDeborah Fyander for not washing her hands.\n\n\"For Heaven's sake, pop thy hands under the pump, Deb! Upon my soul,\nif the London folk only knowed of thee and thy slovenly ways, they'd\nswaller their milk and butter more mincing than they do a'ready; and\nthat's saying a good deal.\"\n\nThe milking progressed, till towards the end Tess and Clare, in\ncommon with the rest, could hear the heavy breakfast table dragged\nout from the wall in the kitchen by Mrs Crick, this being the\ninvariable preliminary to each meal; the same horrible scrape\naccompanying its return journey when the table had been cleared.\n\n\n", "feat_chapter_length": 1349.0, "feat_summary_name": "Chapter 20", "feat_summary_url": "https://web.archive.org/web/20210410060617/https://www.gradesaver.com/tess-of-the-durbervilles/study-guide/summary-phase-3-chapters-16-24", "target": "Tess had never in her recent life been so happy and would possibly never be so happy again. She and Tess stand between predilection and love. For Angel, Tess represents a visionary essence of woman, and calls her Artemis, Demeter, and other fanciful names, but she insists that he call her simply Tess. Tess seems to exhibit a dignified largeness of disposition and physique. The two are always the first to awake at the dairy house, where they feel an impressive isolation, as if they are Adam and Eve.", "feat_summary_analysis": "Hardy makes explicit that Tess's time at Talbothays dairy is an idyllic respite from her normal toil and hardship, yet states that this happiness will be short-lived, foreshadowing greater adversity for Tess Durbeyfield. Hardy compares Angel and Tess to Adam and Eve in the mornings, thus foreshadowing a later fall from perfection. It is the idealism and perfection that Tess finds at Talbothays that leads to this shaky foundation for her happiness; Angel Clare adores Tess as a representation of perfection. 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Seems simple enough, but a king who comes to power because of the nobles will have a hard time. After all, the nobles have lots of power to throw around, too. Remember, you don't want anyone who can compete with you around, and these are the people with the weapons. What are the regular people going to do to you? Poke you with their potatoes? Bottom line: be friends with the people, because the nobles have too many tricks up their sleeves. More on nobles. There are two kinds, those who are totally 100% loyally part of your fan club and those who aren't. Out of those who aren't, there are two kinds. Those who are just scaredy-cats , and those who are planning something. The latter are the ones to watch out for because they will turn on you at the drop of a hat. Okay, back to the people. You need to be on their side. It's pretty easy, actually, because they basically just don't want to be oppressed and tortured. Also, if they thought you were going to be super mean, and you turn out to be okay, they will love you even more than if they loved you from the start. They're easy to please. Some people say that it's a bad idea to depend on the support of the people. Machiavelli just doesn't agree--he says that's only the case if you're stupid and think they'll fight for you or rescue you. That's not going to happen. But they can support you and not turn against you. Problems for the ruler supported by the people? When they want to become an absolute ruler, they need either give direct command or rule though other people who they give power to. The problem is, these people aren't always the most trustworthy--before you know it, everything is up in flames. So, make sure your people always need not only your government , but you specifically, and everything will be okay.\", \"analysis\": \"\"}", "text": "\nBut coming to the other point--where a leading citizen becomes the\nprince of his country, not by wickedness or any intolerable violence,\nbut by the favour of his fellow citizens--this may be called a civil\nprincipality: nor is genius or fortune altogether necessary to attain to\nit, but rather a happy shrewdness. I say then that such a principality\nis obtained either by the favour of the people or by the favour of the\nnobles. Because in all cities these two distinct parties are found,\nand from this it arises that the people do not wish to be ruled nor\noppressed by the nobles, and the nobles wish to rule and oppress the\npeople; and from these two opposite desires there arises in cities one\nof three results, either a principality, self-government, or anarchy.\n\nA principality is created either by the people or by the nobles,\naccordingly as one or other of them has the opportunity; for the nobles,\nseeing they cannot withstand the people, begin to cry up the reputation\nof one of themselves, and they make him a prince, so that under his\nshadow they can give vent to their ambitions. The people, finding\nthey cannot resist the nobles, also cry up the reputation of one of\nthemselves, and make him a prince so as to be defended by his authority.\nHe who obtains sovereignty by the assistance of the nobles maintains\nhimself with more difficulty than he who comes to it by the aid of\nthe people, because the former finds himself with many around him who\nconsider themselves his equals, and because of this he can neither rule\nnor manage them to his liking. But he who reaches sovereignty by popular\nfavour finds himself alone, and has none around him, or few, who are not\nprepared to obey him.\n\nBesides this, one cannot by fair dealing, and without injury to others,\nsatisfy the nobles, but you can satisfy the people, for their object is\nmore righteous than that of the nobles, the latter wishing to oppress,\nwhile the former only desire not to be oppressed. It is to be added also\nthat a prince can never secure himself against a hostile people, because\nof there being too many, whilst from the nobles he can secure himself,\nas they are few in number. The worst that a prince may expect from a\nhostile people is to be abandoned by them; but from hostile nobles he\nhas not only to fear abandonment, but also that they will rise against\nhim; for they, being in these affairs more far-seeing and astute, always\ncome forward in time to save themselves, and to obtain favours from him\nwhom they expect to prevail. Further, the prince is compelled to live\nalways with the same people, but he can do well without the same nobles,\nbeing able to make and unmake them daily, and to give or take away\nauthority when it pleases him.\n\nTherefore, to make this point clearer, I say that the nobles ought to\nbe looked at mainly in two ways: that is to say, they either shape their\ncourse in such a way as binds them entirely to your fortune, or they do\nnot. Those who so bind themselves, and are not rapacious, ought to be\nhonoured and loved; those who do not bind themselves may be dealt\nwith in two ways; they may fail to do this through pusillanimity and a\nnatural want of courage, in which case you ought to make use of them,\nespecially of those who are of good counsel; and thus, whilst in\nprosperity you honour them, in adversity you do not have to fear them.\nBut when for their own ambitious ends they shun binding themselves, it\nis a token that they are giving more thought to themselves than to you,\nand a prince ought to guard against such, and to fear them as if they\nwere open enemies, because in adversity they always help to ruin him.\n\nTherefore, one who becomes a prince through the favour of the people\nought to keep them friendly, and this he can easily do seeing they\nonly ask not to be oppressed by him. But one who, in opposition to\nthe people, becomes a prince by the favour of the nobles, ought, above\neverything, to seek to win the people over to himself, and this he may\neasily do if he takes them under his protection. Because men, when they\nreceive good from him of whom they were expecting evil, are bound more\nclosely to their benefactor; thus the people quickly become more devoted\nto him than if he had been raised to the principality by their favours;\nand the prince can win their affections in many ways, but as these vary\naccording to the circumstances one cannot give fixed rules, so I omit\nthem; but, I repeat, it is necessary for a prince to have the people\nfriendly, otherwise he has no security in adversity.\n\nNabis,(*) Prince of the Spartans, sustained the attack of all Greece,\nand of a victorious Roman army, and against them he defended his country\nand his government; and for the overcoming of this peril it was only\nnecessary for him to make himself secure against a few, but this would\nnot have been sufficient had the people been hostile. And do not let any\none impugn this statement with the trite proverb that \"He who builds on\nthe people, builds on the mud,\" for this is true when a private citizen\nmakes a foundation there, and persuades himself that the people will\nfree him when he is oppressed by his enemies or by the magistrates;\nwherein he would find himself very often deceived, as happened to the\nGracchi in Rome and to Messer Giorgio Scali(+) in Florence. But granted\na prince who has established himself as above, who can command, and is\na man of courage, undismayed in adversity, who does not fail in other\nqualifications, and who, by his resolution and energy, keeps the whole\npeople encouraged--such a one will never find himself deceived in them,\nand it will be shown that he has laid his foundations well.\n\n (*) Nabis, tyrant of Sparta, conquered by the Romans under\n Flamininus in 195 B.C.; killed 192 B.C.\n\n (+) Messer Giorgio Scali. This event is to be found in\n Machiavelli's \"Florentine History,\" Book III.\n\nThese principalities are liable to danger when they are passing from the\ncivil to the absolute order of government, for such princes either rule\npersonally or through magistrates. In the latter case their government\nis weaker and more insecure, because it rests entirely on the goodwill\nof those citizens who are raised to the magistracy, and who, especially\nin troubled times, can destroy the government with great ease, either\nby intrigue or open defiance; and the prince has not the chance amid\ntumults to exercise absolute authority, because the citizens and\nsubjects, accustomed to receive orders from magistrates, are not of\na mind to obey him amid these confusions, and there will always be in\ndoubtful times a scarcity of men whom he can trust. For such a prince\ncannot rely upon what he observes in quiet times, when citizens have\nneed of the state, because then every one agrees with him; they all\npromise, and when death is far distant they all wish to die for him;\nbut in troubled times, when the state has need of its citizens, then\nhe finds but few. And so much the more is this experiment dangerous,\ninasmuch as it can only be tried once. Therefore a wise prince ought to\nadopt such a course that his citizens will always in every sort and\nkind of circumstance have need of the state and of him, and then he will\nalways find them faithful.\n\n\n\n", "feat_chapter_length": 1217.0, "feat_summary_name": "Chapter 9", "feat_summary_url": "https://web.archive.org/web/20210420060055/https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/prince-machiavelli/summary/chapter-9", "target": "Rulers that come to power because of the support of the people are the total opposite of bloody conquers. Everyone loves 'em. They're not too smart, or even extra lucky, but just enough to get by. Our new ruler has three options for his new place: a monarchy where power goes to the nobles, a republic where power goes to the people, and anarchy. In monarchies, either the nobles or the people decide to concentrate all the power in one person, the king. Seems simple enough, but a king who comes to power because of the nobles will have a hard time. After all, the nobles have lots of power to throw around, too. Remember, you don't want anyone who can compete with you around, and these are the people with the weapons. What are the regular people going to do to you? Poke you with their potatoes? Bottom line: be friends with the people, because the nobles have too many tricks up their sleeves. More on nobles. There are two kinds, those who are totally 100% loyally part of your fan club and those who aren't. Out of those who aren't, there are two kinds. Those who are just scaredy-cats , and those who are planning something. The latter are the ones to watch out for because they will turn on you at the drop of a hat. Okay, back to the people. You need to be on their side. It's pretty easy, actually, because they basically just don't want to be oppressed and tortured. Also, if they thought you were going to be super mean, and you turn out to be okay, they will love you even more than if they loved you from the start. They're easy to please. Some people say that it's a bad idea to depend on the support of the people. Machiavelli just doesn't agree--he says that's only the case if you're stupid and think they'll fight for you or rescue you. That's not going to happen. But they can support you and not turn against you. Problems for the ruler supported by the people? When they want to become an absolute ruler, they need either give direct command or rule though other people who they give power to. 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The only thing he sees is the cloak-covered Caliban on the ground. He is not so much repulsed by Caliban as curious. He cannot decide whether Caliban is a \\\"man or a fish\\\" . He thinks of a time when he traveled to England and witnessed freak-shows there. Caliban, he thinks, would bring him a lot of money in England. Thunder sounds again and Trinculo decides that the best shelter in sight is beneath Caliban's cloak, and so he joins the man-monster there. Stephano enters singing and drinking. He hears Caliban cry out to Trinculo, \\\"Do not torment me! O!\\\" . Hearing this and seeing the four legs sticking out from the cloak, Stephano thinks the two men are a four-legged monster with a fever. He decides to relieve this fever with a drink. Caliban continues to resist Trinculo, whom he still thinks is a spirit tormenting him. Trinculo recognizes Stephano's voice and says so. Stephano, of course, assumes for a moment that the monster has two heads, and he promises to pour liquor in both mouths. Trinculo now calls out to Stephano, and Stephano pulls his friend out from under the cloak. While the two men discuss how they arrived safely on shore, Caliban enjoys the liquor and begs to worship Stephano. The men take full advantage of Caliban's drunkenness, mocking him as a \\\"most ridiculous monster\\\" as he promises to lead them around and show them the isle.\", \"analysis\": \"Analysis Trinculo and Stephano are the last new characters to be introduced in the play. They act as comic foils to the main action, and will in later acts become specific parodies of Antonio and Sebastian. At this point, their role is to present comically some of the more serious issues in the play concerning Prospero and Caliban. In Act I, scene ii, Prospero calls Caliban a \\\"slave\\\" , \\\"thou earth\\\" , \\\"Filth\\\" , and \\\"Hag-seed\\\" . Stephano and Trinculo's epithet of choice in Act II, scene ii and thereafter is \\\"monster.\\\" But while these two make quite clear that Caliban is seen as less than human by the Europeans on the island, they also treat him more humanely than Prospero does. Stephano and Trinculo, a butler and a jester respectively, remain at the low end of the social scale in the play, and have little difficulty finding friendship with the strange islander they meet. \\\" Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows,\\\" says Trinculo , and then hastens to crawl beneath Caliban's garment in order to get out of the rain. The similarity, socially and perhaps physically as well, between Trinculo and Caliban is further emphasized when Stephano, drunk, initially mistakes the two for a single monster: \\\"This is some monster of the isle with four legs\\\" . More important than the emphasis on the way in which Caliban seems to others more monster than man, is the way in which this scene dramatizes the initial encounter between an almost completely isolated, \\\"primitive\\\" culture and a foreign, \\\"civilized\\\" one. The reader discovers during Caliban and Prospero's confrontation in Act I, scene ii that Prospero initially \\\"made much of\\\" Caliban ; that he gave Caliban \\\"Water with berries in't\\\" ; that Caliban showed him around the island; and that Prospero later imprisoned Caliban, after he had taken all he could take from him. The reader can see these events in Act II, scene ii, with Trinculo and Stephano in the place of Prospero. Stephano calls Caliban a \\\"brave monster,\\\" as they set off singing around the island. In addition, Stephano and Trinculo give Caliban wine, which Caliban finds to be a \\\"celestial liquor\\\" . Moreover, Caliban initially mistakes Stephano and Trinculo for Prospero's spirits, but alcohol convinces him that Stephano is a \\\"brave god\\\" and decides unconditionally to \\\"kneel to him\\\" . This scene shows the foreign, civilized culture as decadent and manipulative: Stephano immediately plans to \\\"inherit\\\" the island , using Caliban to show him all its virtues. Stephano and Trinculo are a grotesque, parodic version of Prospero upon his arrival twelve years ago. Godlike in the eyes of the native, they slash and burn their way to power. By this point, Caliban has begun to resemble a parody of himself. Whereas he would \\\"gabble like / A thing most brutish\\\" upon Prospero's arrival, because he did not know language, he now is willfully inarticulate in his drunkenness. Immediately putting aside his fear that these men are spirits sent to do him harm, Caliban puts his trust in them for all the wrong reasons. What makes Caliban's behavior in this scene so tragic is that we might expect him, especially after his eloquent curses of Prospero in Act I, scene ii, to know better.\"}", "text": "SCENE II.\n\n_Another part of the island._\n\n _Enter CALIBAN with a burden of wood. A noise of thunder heard._\n\n_Cal._ All the infections that the sun sucks up\nFrom bogs, fens, flats, on Prosper fall, and make him\nBy inch-meal a disease! His spirits hear me,\nAnd yet I needs must curse. But they'll nor pinch,\nFright me with urchin-shows, pitch me i' the mire, 5\nNor lead me, like a firebrand, in the dark\nOut of my way, unless he bid 'em: but\nFor every trifle are they set upon me;\nSometime like apes, that mow and chatter at me,\nAnd after bite me; then like hedgehogs, which 10\nLie tumbling in my barefoot way, and mount\nTheir pricks at my footfall; sometime am I\nAll wound with adders, who with cloven tongues\nDo hiss me into madness.\n\n _Enter TRINCULO._\n\n Lo, now, lo!\nHere comes a spirit of his, and to torment me 15\nFor bringing wood in slowly. I'll fall flat;\nPerchance he will not mind me.\n\n_Trin._ Here's neither bush nor shrub, to bear off any\nweather at all, and another storm brewing; I hear it sing i'\nthe wind: yond same black cloud, yond huge one, looks 20\nlike a foul bombard that would shed his liquor. If it should\nthunder as it did before, I know not where to hide my head:\nyond same cloud cannot choose but fall by pailfuls. What\nhave we here? a man or a fish? dead or alive? A fish: he\nsmells like a fish; a very ancient and fish-like smell; a kind 25\nof not of the newest Poor-John. A strange fish! Were I\nin England now, as once I was, and had but this fish\npainted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of\nsilver: there would this monster make a man; any strange\nbeast there makes a man: when they will not give a doit to 30\nrelieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead\nIndian. Legged like a man! and his fins like arms! Warm\no' my troth! I do now let loose my opinion; hold it no\nlonger: this is no fish, but an islander, that hath lately\nsuffered by a thunderbolt. [_Thunder._] Alas, the storm is come 35\nagain! my best way is to creep under his gaberdine; there\nis no other shelter hereabout: misery acquaints a man with\nstrange bed-fellows. I will here shroud till the dregs of the\nstorm be past.\n\n _Enter STEPHANO, singing: a bottle in his hand._\n\n_Ste._ I shall no more to sea, to sea, 40\n Here shall I die a-shore,--\n\nThis is a very scurvy tune to sing at a man's funeral: well,\nhere's my comfort. [_Drinks._\n\n\n[_Sings._ The master, the swabber, the boatswain, and I,\n The gunner, and his mate, 45\n Loved Mall, Meg, and Marian, and Margery,\n But none of us cared for Kate;\n For she had a tongue with a tang,\n Would cry to a sailor, Go hang!\n She loved not the savour of tar nor of pitch; 50\n Yet a tailor might scratch her where'er she did itch.\n Then, to sea, boys, and let her go hang!\n\nThis is a scurvy tune too: but here's my comfort. [_Drinks._\n\n_Cal._ Do not torment me:--O!\n\n_Ste._ What's the matter? Have we devils here? Do 55\nyou put tricks upon 's with savages and men of Ind, ha? I\nhave not scaped drowning, to be afeard now of your four\nlegs; for it hath been said, As proper a man as ever went\non four legs cannot make him give ground; and it shall be\nsaid so again, while Stephano breathes at's nostrils. 60\n\n_Cal._ The spirit torments me:--O!\n\n_Ste._ This is some monster of the isle with four legs, who\nhath got, as I take it, an ague. Where the devil should he\nlearn our language? I will give him some relief, if it be\nbut for that. If I can recover him, and keep him tame, and 65\nget to Naples with him, he's a present for any emperor that\never trod on neat's-leather.\n\n_Cal._ Do not torment me, prithee; I'll bring my wood\nhome faster.\n\n_Ste._ He's in his fit now, and does not talk after the 70\nwisest. He shall taste of my bottle: if he have never drunk\nwine afore, it will go near to remove his fit. If I can recover\nhim, and keep him tame, I will not take too much for\nhim; he shall pay for him that hath him, and that soundly.\n\n_Cal._ Thou dost me yet but little hurt; thou wilt anon, I 75\nknow it by thy trembling: now Prosper works upon thee.\n\n_Ste._ Come on your ways; open your mouth; here is that\nwhich will give language to you, cat: open your mouth; this\nwill shake your shaking, I can tell you, and that soundly:\nyou cannot tell who's your friend: open your chaps again. 80\n\n_Trin._ I should know that voice: it should be--but he\nis drowned; and these are devils:--O defend me!\n\n_Ste._ Four legs and two voices,--a most delicate monster!\nHis forward voice, now, is to speak well of his friend;\nhis backward voice is to utter foul speeches and to detract. 85\nIf all the wine in my bottle will recover him, I will help\nhis ague. Come:--Amen! I will pour some in thy other\nmouth.\n\n_Trin._ Stephano!\n\n_Ste._ Doth thy other mouth call me? Mercy, mercy! 90\nThis is a devil, and no monster: I will leave him; I have\nno long spoon.\n\n_Trin._ Stephano! If thou beest Stephano, touch me,\nand speak to me; for I am Trinculo,--be not afeard,--thy\ngood friend Trinculo. 95\n\n_Ste._ If thou beest Trinculo, come forth: I'll pull thee\nby the lesser legs: if any be Trinculo's legs, these are they.\nThou art very Trinculo indeed! How earnest thou to be\nthe siege of this moon-calf? can he vent Trinculos?\n\n_Trin._ I took him to be killed with a thunder-stroke. 100\nBut art thou not drowned, Stephano? I hope, now, thou\nart not drowned. Is the storm overblown? I hid me\nunder the dead moon-calf's gaberdine for fear of the storm.\nAnd art thou living, Stephano? O Stephano, two Neapolitans\nscaped! 105\n\n_Ste._ Prithee, do not turn me about; my stomach is not\nconstant.\n\n_Cal._ [_aside_] These be fine things, an if they be not sprites.\nThat's a brave god, and bears celestial liquor:\nI will kneel to him. 110\n\n_Ste._ How didst thou 'scape? How camest thou hither?\nswear, by this bottle, how thou camest hither. I escaped\nupon a butt of sack, which the sailors heaved o'erboard, by\nthis bottle! which I made of the bark of a tree with mine\nown hands, since I was cast ashore. 115\n\n_Cal._ I'll swear, upon that bottle, to be thy true subject;\nfor the liquor is not earthly.\n\n_Ste._ Here; swear, then, how thou escapedst.\n\n_Trin._ Swum ashore, man, like a duck: I can swim\nlike a duck, I'll be sworn. 120\n\n_Ste._ Here, kiss the book. Though thou canst swim\nlike a duck, thou art made like a goose.\n\n_Trin._ O Stephano, hast any more of this?\n\n_Ste._ The whole butt, man: my cellar is in a rock by\nthe sea-side, where my wine is hid. How now, moon-calf! 125\nhow does thine ague?\n\n_Cal._ Hast thou not dropp'd from heaven?\n\n_Ste._ Out o' the moon, I do assure thee: I was the man\ni' the moon when time was.\n\n_Cal._ I have seen thee in her, and I do adore thee: 130\nMy mistress show'd me thee, and thy dog, and thy bush.\n\n_Ste._ Come, swear to that; kiss the book: I will furnish\nit anon with new contents: swear.\n\n_Trin._ By this good light, this is a very shallow monster!\nI afeard of him! A very weak monster! The 135\nman i' the moon! A most poor credulous monster! Well\ndrawn, monster, in good sooth!\n\n_Cal._ I'll show thee every fertile inch o' th' island;\nAnd I will kiss thy foot: I prithee, be my god.\n\n_Trin._ By this light, a most perfidious and drunken 140\nmonster! when's god's asleep, he'll rob his bottle.\n\n_Cal._ I'll kiss thy foot; I'll swear myself thy subject.\n\n_Ste._ Come on, then; down, and swear.\n\n_Trin._ I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy-headed\nmonster. A most scurvy monster! I could find in 145\nmy heart to beat him,--\n\n_Ste._ Come, kiss.\n\n_Trin._ But that the poor monster's in drink: an abominable\nmonster!\n\n_Cal._ I'll show thee the best springs; I'll pluck thee berries; 150\nI'll fish for thee, and get thee wood enough.\nA plague upon the tyrant that I serve!\nI'll bear him no more sticks, but follow thee,\nThou wondrous man.\n\n_Trin._ A most ridiculous monster, to make a wonder 155\nof a poor drunkard!\n\n_Cal._ I prithee, let me bring thee where crabs grow;\nAnd I with my long nails will dig thee pig-nuts;\nShow thee a jay's nest, and instruct thee how\nTo snare the nimble marmoset; I'll bring thee 160\nTo clustering filberts, and sometimes I'll get thee\nYoung scamels from the rock. Wilt thou go with me?\n\n_Ste._ I prithee now, lead the way, without any more\ntalking. Trinculo, the king and all our company else being\ndrowned, we will inherit here: here; bear my bottle: fellow 165\nTrinculo, we'll fill him by and by again.\n\n_Cal. sings drunkenly._] Farewell, master; farewell, farewell!\n\n_Trin._ A howling monster; a drunken monster!\n\n_Cal._ No more dams I'll make for fish;\n Nor fetch in firing 170\n At requiring;\n Nor scrape trencher, nor wash dish:\n 'Ban, 'Ban, Cacaliban\n Has a new master:--get a new man.\n\nFreedom, hey-day! hey-day, freedom! freedom, hey-day, 175\nfreedom!\n\n_Ste._ O brave monster! Lead the way. [_Exeunt._\n\n\n Notes: II, 2.\n\n 4: _nor_] F1 F2. _not_ F3 F4.\n 15: _and_] _now_ Pope. _sent_ Edd. conj. (so Dryden).\n 21: _foul_] _full_ Upton conj.\n 35: [Thunder] Capell.\n 38: _dregs_] _drench_ Collier MS.\n 40: SCENE III. Pope.\n [a bottle in his hand] Capell.]\n 46: _and Marian_] _Mirian_ Pope.\n 56: _savages_] _salvages_ Ff.\n 60: _at's nostrils_] Edd. _at 'nostrils_ F1. _at nostrils_ F2 F3 F4.\n _at his nostrils_ Pope.\n 78: _you, cat_] _you Cat_ Ff. _a cat_ Hanmer. _your cat_ Edd. conj.\n 84: _well_] F1 om. F2 F3 F4.\n 115, 116: Steevens prints as verse, _I'll ... thy True ... earthly._\n 118: _swear, then, how thou escapedst_] _swear then: how escapedst\n thou?_ Pope.\n 119: _Swum_] _Swom_ Ff.\n 131: _and thy dog, and thy bush_] _thy dog and bush_ Steevens.\n 133: _new_] F1. _the new_ F2 F3 F4.\n 135: _weak_] F1. _shallow_ F2 F3 F4.\n 138: _island_] F1. _isle_ F2 F3 F4.\n 150-154, 157-162, printed as verse by Pope (after Dryden).\n 162: _scamels_] _shamois_ Theobald. _seamalls, stannels_ id. conj.\n 163: Ste.] F1. Cal. F2 F3 F4.\n 165: Before _here; bear my bottle_ Capell inserts [To Cal.].\n See note (XII).\n 172: _trencher_] Pope (after Dryden). _trenchering_ Ff.\n 175: _hey-day_] Rowe. _high-day_ Ff.\n\n\n\n\n\n", "feat_chapter_length": 2642.0, "feat_summary_name": "Act II, scene ii", "feat_summary_url": "https://web.archive.org/web/20210131162607/https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/tempest/section5/", "target": "Caliban enters with a load of wood, and thunder sounds in the background. Caliban curses and describes the torments that Prospero's spirits subject him to: they pinch, bite, and prick him, especially when he curses. As he is thinking of these spirits, Caliban sees Trinculo and imagines him to be one of the spirits. Hoping to avoid pinching, he lies down and covers himself with his cloak. Trinculo hears the thunder and looks about for some cover from the storm. The only thing he sees is the cloak-covered Caliban on the ground. He is not so much repulsed by Caliban as curious. He cannot decide whether Caliban is a \"man or a fish\" . He thinks of a time when he traveled to England and witnessed freak-shows there. Caliban, he thinks, would bring him a lot of money in England. Thunder sounds again and Trinculo decides that the best shelter in sight is beneath Caliban's cloak, and so he joins the man-monster there. Stephano enters singing and drinking. He hears Caliban cry out to Trinculo, \"Do not torment me! O!\" . Hearing this and seeing the four legs sticking out from the cloak, Stephano thinks the two men are a four-legged monster with a fever. He decides to relieve this fever with a drink. Caliban continues to resist Trinculo, whom he still thinks is a spirit tormenting him. Trinculo recognizes Stephano's voice and says so. Stephano, of course, assumes for a moment that the monster has two heads, and he promises to pour liquor in both mouths. Trinculo now calls out to Stephano, and Stephano pulls his friend out from under the cloak. While the two men discuss how they arrived safely on shore, Caliban enjoys the liquor and begs to worship Stephano. The men take full advantage of Caliban's drunkenness, mocking him as a \"most ridiculous monster\" as he promises to lead them around and show them the isle.", "feat_summary_analysis": "Analysis Trinculo and Stephano are the last new characters to be introduced in the play. They act as comic foils to the main action, and will in later acts become specific parodies of Antonio and Sebastian. At this point, their role is to present comically some of the more serious issues in the play concerning Prospero and Caliban. In Act I, scene ii, Prospero calls Caliban a \"slave\" , \"thou earth\" , \"Filth\" , and \"Hag-seed\" . Stephano and Trinculo's epithet of choice in Act II, scene ii and thereafter is \"monster.\" But while these two make quite clear that Caliban is seen as less than human by the Europeans on the island, they also treat him more humanely than Prospero does. Stephano and Trinculo, a butler and a jester respectively, remain at the low end of the social scale in the play, and have little difficulty finding friendship with the strange islander they meet. \" Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows,\" says Trinculo , and then hastens to crawl beneath Caliban's garment in order to get out of the rain. The similarity, socially and perhaps physically as well, between Trinculo and Caliban is further emphasized when Stephano, drunk, initially mistakes the two for a single monster: \"This is some monster of the isle with four legs\" . More important than the emphasis on the way in which Caliban seems to others more monster than man, is the way in which this scene dramatizes the initial encounter between an almost completely isolated, \"primitive\" culture and a foreign, \"civilized\" one. 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{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 0, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 22, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 14, "value": "eritrean"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "eritrean", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "Are there any eritrean restaurants in town?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "No, there are no eritrean restaurants in town. Would you like a different restaurant?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 17, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 10, "value": "Chinese"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "chinese", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "How about Chinese food?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "There is a wide variety of Chinese restaurants, do you have an area preference or a price preference to narrow it down?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "area", "value": "east"}], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "east", "food": "chinese", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "I would like the East part of town."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 5, "utterance": "Yu Garden is a chinese restaurant in the east area."}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "postcode"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "phone"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "address"}], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "east", "food": "chinese", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 6, "utterance": "Could I get the address, phone number, and postcode of Yu Garden?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 7, "utterance": "Phone is 01223 248882, address and postcode are 529 Newmarket Road Fen Ditton C.B 5, 8 P.A"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "east", "food": "chinese", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 8, "utterance": "Thank you. That is all the information I needed. Bye bye!"}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-0"}
{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 1, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 33, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 27, "value": "German"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "german", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "Hi, I'm looking for a nice German restaurant."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "There are no German restaurants listed, do you have another preference?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 18, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 10, "value": "European"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "european", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "How about European yeah?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "Which area of town?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "area", "value": "dontcare"}], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "dontcare", "food": "european", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "I don't care."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 5, "utterance": "There are ten restaurants that fit that description. Do you have a price preference?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "phone"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "area"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "address"}], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "price range", "value": "expensive"}], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "dontcare", "food": "european", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "expensive"}}, "utt_idx": 6, "utterance": "Can I have the address, phone number, and area for the most expensive one?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 7, "utterance": "Cambridge Lodge Restaurant is listed as expensive in the west area located at \t Cambridge Lodge Hotel 139 Huntingdon Road City Centre. Their phone number is\t 01223 355166."}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "dontcare", "food": "european", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "expensive"}}, "utt_idx": 8, "utterance": "Thank you goodbye"}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-1"}
{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 2, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "price range", "value": "expensive"}], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 83, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 71, "value": "Australasian"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "australasian", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "expensive"}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "I am looking for a restaurant in the expensive price range that serves Australasian food."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "There are no restaurants matching your requests. May I help you find a different type of restaurant?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "phone"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "address"}], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 35, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 22, "value": "Mediterranean"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "mediterranean", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "expensive"}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "I'd like to find some Mediterranean food and need to know their address and phone number."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "There is an expensive restaurant that serves mediterranean food located at Thompsons Lane Fen Ditton. Their phone number is 01223 362525."}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "mediterranean", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "expensive"}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "Thank you!"}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-2"}
{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 3, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "price range", "value": "moderate"}], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "moderate"}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "I am looking for a moderately priced restaurant."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "What type of food would you like?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 7, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 0, "value": "Turkish"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "turkish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "moderate"}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "Turkish food."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "I have two restaurants in the Centre area of town. Would you like the information for both?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "phone"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "address"}], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 35, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 28, "value": "Turkish"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "turkish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "moderate"}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "Yes, please give me the one Turkish food restaurant's phone number and address please."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 5, "utterance": "Anatolia is located at 30 Bridge Street City Centre, phone number is 01223 362372"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "turkish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "moderate"}}, "utt_idx": 6, "utterance": "thank you."}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-3"}
{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 4, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "area", "value": "west"}], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 29, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 22, "value": "persian"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "west", "food": "persian", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "Hi I am looking for a persian restaurant in the west part of town."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "I'm sorry I do not have any Persian restaurants listed on the west side. Should I try Persian restaurants in all locations?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 49, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 42, "value": "italian"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "west", "food": "italian", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "No thank you. Is there a restaurant with italian food?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "Prezzo is on the west side."}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "phone"}], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "west", "food": "italian", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "Great! May I have the phone number please?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 5, "utterance": "The phone number is 01799 521260"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "west", "food": "italian", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 6, "utterance": "Thanks, good night!"}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-4"}
{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 5, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "address"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "phone"}], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "price range", "value": "dontcare"}], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 87, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 79, "value": "European"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "european", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "dontcare"}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "I don't care about the price range. Just recommend me a restaurant that serves European food. I would also like to get the phone number and directions."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "What area of town would you like?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "area", "value": "dontcare"}], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "dontcare", "food": "european", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "dontcare"}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "I don't care about the area. Anywhere."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "the cambridge lodge restaurant is located at Cambridge Lodge Hotel 139 Huntingdon Road City Centre and their phone number is 01223 355166."}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "dontcare", "food": "european", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "dontcare"}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "Thank you, goodbye"}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-5"}
{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 6, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "inform", "slot": "price range", "value": "cheap"}], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 31, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 24, "value": "Spanish"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "spanish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "cheap"}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "Can you find me a cheap Spanish restaurant?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "there are two spanish restaurants in total, what price range do you want ?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "spanish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "cheap"}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "I am looking for a cheap restaurant."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "la raza is a spanish restaurant, in the cheap price range and in the centre part of town."}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "address"}], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "spanish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "cheap"}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "can you please give me the address?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 5, "utterance": "The address is 4 - 6 Rose Crescent. Can I help you with anything else?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "area"}], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "spanish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "cheap"}}, "utt_idx": 6, "utterance": "What is the area?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 7, "utterance": "la raza's area is in the centre part of town"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "spanish", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": "cheap"}}, "utt_idx": 8, "utterance": "Thank you. Good bye"}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-6"}
{"domains": ["restaurant"], "dataset": "woz", "original_id": 7, "turns": [{"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 56, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 48, "value": "moroccan"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "moroccan", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 0, "utterance": "hello, i'm looking for a restaurant that serves moroccan food"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 1, "utterance": "Sorry, we don't have a restaurant that fits that description."}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": [{"domain": "restaurant", "end": 17, "intent": "inform", "slot": "food", "start": 10, "value": "british"}]}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "british", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 2, "utterance": "How about british food?"}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 3, "utterance": "There is a cotto restaurant that has british food"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [{"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "phone"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "address"}, {"domain": "restaurant", "intent": "request", "slot": "price range"}], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "british", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 4, "utterance": "Could you provide me with price range of Cotto? I also need their address and phone. Thank you."}, {"dialogue_acts": null, "speaker": "system", "state": null, "utt_idx": 5, "utterance": "Yes, the number is 01223 302010. The address is 183 East Road City Centre. Anything else?"}, {"dialogue_acts": {"binary": [], "categorical": [], "non-categorical": []}, "speaker": "user", "state": {"restaurant": {"address": "", "area": "", "food": "british", "name": "", "phone": "", "postcode": "", "price range": ""}}, "utt_idx": 6, "utterance": "That will do - thank you again."}], "data_split": "train", "dialogue_id": "woz-train-7"}
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{"question": "Which datasets deal with the subject land cover in the time span 2006 - 2018?", "sparql": "select distinct ?dataset ?startDate ?endDate where { ?dataset a agricore:Dataset . ?dataset dcat:theme ?theme . FILTER ( ?theme IN (?subject)) . { SERVICE <http://publications.europa.eu/webapi/rdf/sparql> { SELECT ?subject WHERE { graph <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/data-theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a skos:Concept . ?subject skos:prefLabel ?label . FILTER ( regex(?label, 'land cover'@en, 'i') ) . } } } union { select ?subject where { graph <http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a <http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#DataItem> . ?object <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title> ?title . FILTER ( lang(?title) = 'en') FILTER ( regex(?title, 'land cover', 'i') ) . } } BIND (IF(STRLEN(str(2006)) > 0, 2006, 'NaN') AS ?startParam) BIND (IF(STRLEN(str(2018)) > 0, 2018, 'NaN') AS ?endParam) OPTIONAL { ?dataset terms:temporal ?dateRange . ?dateRange a terms:PeriodOfTime . ?dateRange dcat:startDate ?startDate . ?dateRange dcat:endDate ?endDate . BIND (IF(?startParam <= year(?startDate), year(?startDate), ?startParam) AS ?max_start_date) BIND (IF(?endParam <= year(?endDate), ?endParam, year(?endDate)) AS ?min_end_date) FILTER (isNumeric(?startParam) && ?max_start_date <= year(?endDate) && isNumeric(?endParam) && ?min_end_date >= year(?startDate)) . } FILTER ((bound(?startDate) || ?startParam ='NaN') && (bound(?endDate) || ?endParam = 'NaN')) }"}
{"question": "Find all datasets that deal with theme land cover and subject land cover with temporal extent 2006 - 2018", "sparql": "select distinct ?dataset ?startDate ?endDate where { ?dataset a agricore:Dataset . ?dataset dcat:theme ?theme . FILTER ( ?theme IN (?subject)) . { SERVICE <http://publications.europa.eu/webapi/rdf/sparql> { SELECT ?subject WHERE { graph <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/data-theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a skos:Concept . ?subject skos:prefLabel ?label . FILTER ( regex(?label, 'land cover'@en, 'i') ) . } } } union { select ?subject where { graph <http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a <http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#DataItem> . ?object <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title> ?title . FILTER ( lang(?title) = 'en') FILTER ( regex(?title, 'land cover', 'i') ) . } } BIND (IF(STRLEN(str(2006)) > 0, 2006, 'NaN') AS ?startParam) BIND (IF(STRLEN(str(2018)) > 0, 2018, 'NaN') AS ?endParam) OPTIONAL { ?dataset terms:temporal ?dateRange . ?dateRange a terms:PeriodOfTime . ?dateRange dcat:startDate ?startDate . ?dateRange dcat:endDate ?endDate . BIND (IF(?startParam <= year(?startDate), year(?startDate), ?startParam) AS ?max_start_date) BIND (IF(?endParam <= year(?endDate), ?endParam, year(?endDate)) AS ?min_end_date) FILTER (isNumeric(?startParam) && ?max_start_date <= year(?endDate) && isNumeric(?endParam) && ?min_end_date >= year(?startDate)) . } FILTER ((bound(?startDate) || ?startParam ='NaN') && (bound(?endDate) || ?endParam = 'NaN')) }"}
{"question": "Which are the datasets covering the theme land cover and subject land cover in the period 2006 - 2018?", "sparql": "select distinct ?dataset ?startDate ?endDate where { ?dataset a agricore:Dataset . ?dataset dcat:theme ?theme . FILTER ( ?theme IN (?subject)) . { SERVICE <http://publications.europa.eu/webapi/rdf/sparql> { SELECT ?subject WHERE { graph <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/data-theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a skos:Concept . ?subject skos:prefLabel ?label . FILTER ( regex(?label, 'land cover'@en, 'i') ) . } } } union { select ?subject where { graph <http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a <http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#DataItem> . ?object <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title> ?title . FILTER ( lang(?title) = 'en') FILTER ( regex(?title, 'land cover', 'i') ) . } } BIND (IF(STRLEN(str(2006)) > 0, 2006, 'NaN') AS ?startParam) BIND (IF(STRLEN(str(2018)) > 0, 2018, 'NaN') AS ?endParam) OPTIONAL { ?dataset terms:temporal ?dateRange . ?dateRange a terms:PeriodOfTime . ?dateRange dcat:startDate ?startDate . ?dateRange dcat:endDate ?endDate . BIND (IF(?startParam <= year(?startDate), year(?startDate), ?startParam) AS ?max_start_date) BIND (IF(?endParam <= year(?endDate), ?endParam, year(?endDate)) AS ?min_end_date) FILTER (isNumeric(?startParam) && ?max_start_date <= year(?endDate) && isNumeric(?endParam) && ?min_end_date >= year(?startDate)) . } FILTER ((bound(?startDate) || ?startParam ='NaN') && (bound(?endDate) || ?endParam = 'NaN')) }"}
{"question": "Find all datasets that cover the theme land cover", "sparql": "select distinct ?dataset ?startDate ?endDate where { ?dataset a agricore:Dataset . ?dataset dcat:theme ?theme . FILTER ( ?theme IN (?subject)) . { SERVICE <http://publications.europa.eu/webapi/rdf/sparql> { SELECT ?subject WHERE { graph <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/data-theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a skos:Concept . ?subject skos:prefLabel ?label . FILTER ( regex(?label, 'land cover'@en, 'i') ) . } } } union { select ?subject where { graph <http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a <http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#DataItem> . ?object <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title> ?title . FILTER ( lang(?title) = 'en') FILTER ( regex(?title, 'land cover', 'i') ) . } } BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?startParam) BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?endParam) OPTIONAL { ?dataset terms:temporal ?dateRange . ?dateRange a terms:PeriodOfTime . ?dateRange dcat:startDate ?startDate . ?dateRange dcat:endDate ?endDate . BIND (IF(?startParam <= year(?startDate), year(?startDate), ?startParam) AS ?max_start_date) BIND (IF(?endParam <= year(?endDate), ?endParam, year(?endDate)) AS ?min_end_date) FILTER (isNumeric(?startParam) && ?max_start_date <= year(?endDate) && isNumeric(?endParam) && ?min_end_date >= year(?startDate)) . } FILTER ((bound(?startDate) || ?startParam ='NaN') && (bound(?endDate) || ?endParam = 'NaN')) }"}
{"question": "Which are the datasets that cover the theme land cover?", "sparql": "select distinct ?dataset ?startDate ?endDate where { ?dataset a agricore:Dataset . ?dataset dcat:theme ?theme . FILTER ( ?theme IN (?subject)) . { SERVICE <http://publications.europa.eu/webapi/rdf/sparql> { SELECT ?subject WHERE { graph <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/data-theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a skos:Concept . ?subject skos:prefLabel ?label . FILTER ( regex(?label, 'land cover'@en, 'i') ) . } } } union { select ?subject where { graph <http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a <http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#DataItem> . ?object <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title> ?title . FILTER ( lang(?title) = 'en') FILTER ( regex(?title, 'land cover', 'i') ) . } } BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?startParam) BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?endParam) OPTIONAL { ?dataset terms:temporal ?dateRange . ?dateRange a terms:PeriodOfTime . ?dateRange dcat:startDate ?startDate . ?dateRange dcat:endDate ?endDate . BIND (IF(?startParam <= year(?startDate), year(?startDate), ?startParam) AS ?max_start_date) BIND (IF(?endParam <= year(?endDate), ?endParam, year(?endDate)) AS ?min_end_date) FILTER (isNumeric(?startParam) && ?max_start_date <= year(?endDate) && isNumeric(?endParam) && ?min_end_date >= year(?startDate)) . } FILTER ((bound(?startDate) || ?startParam ='NaN') && (bound(?endDate) || ?endParam = 'NaN')) }"}
{"question": "Which are the datasets that cover the subject land cover?", "sparql": "select distinct ?dataset ?startDate ?endDate where { ?dataset a agricore:Dataset . ?dataset dcat:theme ?theme . FILTER ( ?theme IN (?subject)) . { SERVICE <http://publications.europa.eu/webapi/rdf/sparql> { SELECT ?subject WHERE { graph <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/data-theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a skos:Concept . ?subject skos:prefLabel ?label . FILTER ( regex(?label, 'land cover'@en, 'i') ) . } } } union { select ?subject where { graph <http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a <http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#DataItem> . ?object <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title> ?title . FILTER ( lang(?title) = 'en') FILTER ( regex(?title, 'land cover', 'i') ) . } } BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?startParam) BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?endParam) OPTIONAL { ?dataset terms:temporal ?dateRange . ?dateRange a terms:PeriodOfTime . ?dateRange dcat:startDate ?startDate . ?dateRange dcat:endDate ?endDate . BIND (IF(?startParam <= year(?startDate), year(?startDate), ?startParam) AS ?max_start_date) BIND (IF(?endParam <= year(?endDate), ?endParam, year(?endDate)) AS ?min_end_date) FILTER (isNumeric(?startParam) && ?max_start_date <= year(?endDate) && isNumeric(?endParam) && ?min_end_date >= year(?startDate)) . } FILTER ((bound(?startDate) || ?startParam ='NaN') && (bound(?endDate) || ?endParam = 'NaN')) }"}
{"question": "Find all datasets that deal with the subject land cover", "sparql": "select distinct ?dataset ?startDate ?endDate where { ?dataset a agricore:Dataset . ?dataset dcat:theme ?theme . FILTER ( ?theme IN (?subject)) . { SERVICE <http://publications.europa.eu/webapi/rdf/sparql> { SELECT ?subject WHERE { graph <http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/data-theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a skos:Concept . ?subject skos:prefLabel ?label . FILTER ( regex(?label, 'land cover'@en, 'i') ) . } } } union { select ?subject where { graph <http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/theme> { ?subject ?predicate ?object . } ?object a <http://purl.org/net/provenance/ns#DataItem> . ?object <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title> ?title . FILTER ( lang(?title) = 'en') FILTER ( regex(?title, 'land cover', 'i') ) . } } BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?startParam) BIND (IF(STRLEN(str('')) > 0, '', 'NaN') AS ?endParam) OPTIONAL { ?dataset terms:temporal ?dateRange . ?dateRange a terms:PeriodOfTime . ?dateRange dcat:startDate ?startDate . ?dateRange dcat:endDate ?endDate . BIND (IF(?startParam <= year(?startDate), year(?startDate), ?startParam) AS ?max_start_date) BIND (IF(?endParam <= year(?endDate), ?endParam, year(?endDate)) AS ?min_end_date) FILTER (isNumeric(?startParam) && ?max_start_date <= year(?endDate) && isNumeric(?endParam) && ?min_end_date >= year(?startDate)) . } FILTER ((bound(?startDate) || ?startParam ='NaN') && (bound(?endDate) || ?endParam = 'NaN')) }"}
{"century": 1, "index": 1, "line1": "Sitting alone at night in secret study;", "line2": "it is placed on the brass tripod.", "line3": "A slight flame comes out of the emptiness and", "line4": "makes successful that which should not be believed in vain."}
{"century": 1, "index": 2, "line1": "The wand in the hand is placed in the middle of the tripod's legs.", "line2": "With water he sprinkles both the hem of his garment and his foot.", "line3": "A voice, fear: he trembles in his robes.", "line4": "Divine splendor; the God sits nearby."}
{"century": 1, "index": 3, "line1": "When the litters are overturned by the whirlwind", "line2": "and faces are covered by cloaks,", "line3": "the new republic will be troubled by its people.", "line4": "At this time the reds and the whites will rule wrongly."}
{"century": 1, "index": 4, "line1": "In the world there will be made a king", "line2": "who will have little peace and a short life.", "line3": "At this time the ship of the Papacy will be lost,", "line4": "governed to its greatest detriment."}
{"century": 1, "index": 5, "line1": "They will be driven away for a long drawn out fight.", "line2": "The countryside will be most grievously troubled.", "line3": "Town and country will have greater struggle.", "line4": "Carcassonne and Narbonne will have their hearts tried."}
{"century": 1, "index": 6, "line1": "The eye of Ravenna will be forsaken,", "line2": "when his wings will fail at his feet.", "line3": "The two of Bresse will have made a constitution", "line4": "for Turin and Vercelli, which the French will trample underfoot"}
{"century": 1, "index": 7, "line1": "Arrived too late, the act has been done.", "line2": "The wind was against them, letters intercepted on their way.", "line3": "The conspirators were fourteen of a party.", "line4": "By Rousseau shall these enterprises be undertaken."}
{"century": 1, "index": 8, "line1": "How often will you be captured, O city of the sun ?", "line2": "Changing laws that are barbaric and vain.", "line3": "Bad times approach you. No longer will you be enslaved.", "line4": "Great Hadrie will revive your veins."}
{"century": 1, "index": 9, "line1": "From the Orient will come the African heart", "line2": "to trouble Hadrie and the heirs of Romulus.", "line3": "Accompanied by the Libyan fleet", "line4": "the temples of Malta and nearby islands shall be deserted."}
{"century": 1, "index": 10, "line1": "A coffin is put into the vault of iron,", "line2": "where seven children of the king are held.", "line3": "The ancestors and forebears will come forth from the depths of hell,", "line4": "lamenting to see thus dead the fruit of their line."}
{"inputs": {"text": "So long as we get the [NAME] from this season and not last season I'm happy"}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "eed6xsw", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "I could honestly just go without intermission interviews altogether."}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "eebrmus", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "I just looked for this sub so I could comment on how great he is."}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "ef4awhr", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "And then he comes back after Wallmark's goal with, \"A little Swedish Sizzle!\" Best play-by-play announcer in the business. Love him!"}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "edzrcyj", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "Thank you. This sub is the one place I feel understood"}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "ed7tbgu", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "Never argue with religious people. You can't win. They think [NAME] is real after all."}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "eeioura", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "CNC is just the safe way to play out a rape fetish"}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "ed9xut3", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "Mixed drinks are tastier. And I hate raw clear spirits in particular."}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "eez6fau", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "I'm convinced alcoholism is rife in Ireland because ourselves and friends are all shite craic sober. Apparently the Heineken fake beers are nice."}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "ed0fszp", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"inputs": {"text": "I just drank some chocolate milk, now I'm a 9/10 supermodel with a great husband and my own island in a tropical location. Thanks! /s"}, "prediction": null, "prediction_agent": null, "annotation": null, "annotation_agent": null, "multi_label": true, "explanation": null, "id": "eeoxys9", "metadata": null, "status": "Default", "event_timestamp": null, "metrics": null}
{"_id": "31784955", "title": "Introduction.", "text": "Depressive disorder is one of the most widespread forms of mental disorders which lead to a significant public health concern, such as disability, suicide, and so on. Its etiology remains vague but it is believed that depressive disorder is a multifactorial disease which is induced by the interaction of social, psychological, and biological factors. Thus, there is no clear and definite pathological theory could illustrate its mechanism independently until now, involving genetics, neuroimaging, neuroinflammation, neuroendocrine, and others. Comprehensive assessment to patients with depression is the starting point for a right diagnosis. History-taking of physical condition is as important as psychiatric interview and rational usage of scales would be beneficial for screening. There are many kinds of therapeutic measures for depressive patients nowadays, including general intervention, pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, and physical therapy. For now, anti-depressants used in clinical practice is almost monoamine-based drugs while much more progress have been made in developing new antidepressant medications, like prototypical N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists, opioid agonists, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptors, and psychedelics. Once these novel drugs are proved to be practicable, it will create a historical evolution in the field of psychiatry. In addition, we advocate that measurement-based care (MBC) should run through the whole duration of treatment and goals of MBC in every stage are different. As brain projects in many countries are conducting in inspiring ways, we believe that our understanding about depressive disorder, of course, and other neuropsychiatric disorders will be better in the future.", "query": "are neurochemical drugs based on antidepressants"}
{"_id": "31788737", "title": "Effects of different nose types on class II treatments for female patients.", "text": "BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different nose types on the perception of facial aesthetics following camouflage treatment and orthognathic surgery for skeletal class II female patients.METHODS: A pre-treatment profile photograph of a skeletal class II adult patient was selected from the department archive. Two constructed photographs were created to represent orthognathic surgery and camouflage treatments with the aid of computer software. A total of 18 constructed images was composed using three profiles (pre-treatment, post-camouflage, and post-orthognathic surgery) and six nose types. These photographs were shown to the three groups (orthodontists, plastic surgeons, and lay people), and they were asked to assign an attractiveness score to each photo ranging from 0 to 100, with 0 indicating the least attractive and 100 indicating the most attractive.RESULTS: For the convex nose profiles, anterior movement of the mandible obtained by orthognathic surgery did not result in a significant change in the scores given by the lay people. When surgical or camouflage treatment was not implemented and, instead, just rhinoplasty was performed for these profiles, there was a significant increase in the aesthetic scores given by all groups. For the straight nose profiles, orthognathic surgery increased the attractiveness scores given by all groups. Furthermore, for all the profiles, extraction treatment did not affect the aesthetic scores given by any of the groups (P > 0.05).CONCLUSIONS: The lay people perceived that having a convex-bridged nose was a bigger problem than having a retrognathic profile. Overall, in terms of skeletal and dental orthodontic treatments, nose shape should be considered during the treatment planning process.", "query": "what kind of noses does an orthognathic dentist do"}
{"_id": "31777231", "title": "[Effect of moxibustion pretreatment at different time on ovarian function in rats with dimini-shed ovarian reserve].", "text": "OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of moxibustion pretreatment at different time on serum hormone levels in diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) rats, so as to explore its protective mechanisms.METHODS: Forty female SD rats were randomly divided into control, model, moxibustion-1 (moxibustion was given 4 weeks before modeling), moxibustion-2 (moxibustion was given 2 weeks before modeling and 2 weeks from the 1st day on after modeling ) and moxibustion-3 (moxibustion was given 4 weeks from the 1st day on after modeling) groups (n=8 rats in each group). The DOR model was established by gavage of Tripterygium Glycosides (75 mg/kg) once daily for 14 days. Grain-moxibustion was applied to \"Shenshu\" (BL23) and \"Guanyuan\" (CV4) for 7 cones, 5 times a week for 4 weeks. The body weight and the ovary weight were recorded for calculating the ovarian index. The levels of serum anti-mullerian hormone (AMH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), estradiol (E2), androgen (T) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) were detected by ELISA.RESULTS: After modeling, ovarian index and serum AMH levels were obviously decreased (P<0.05), and the levels of serum FSH, E2, T and DHEA were significantly increased in contrast with the control group (P<0.05). Following intervention and compared with the model group, the serum FSH and DHEA levels of each moxibustion group were significantly reduced (P<0.05), the AMH levels significantly increased and E2 and T contents significantly decreased in the moxibustion-2 and moxibustion-3 groups (P<0.05). The serum FSH, E2 and T contents in moxibustion-2 group were obviously lower than those of the moxibustion-1 and moxibustion-3 groups (P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Moxibustion pre-treatment can improve ovarian reserve function in DOR rats, while the effect is different with different intervention time, and the best intervention time is pre-occurrence and early stage of DOR.", "query": "what hormones are in pretreatment rs rats"}
{"_id": "31777232", "title": "[Effect of electroacupuncture or moxibustion of \"Tianshu\" (ST25) on intragastric pressure in rats].", "text": "OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of electroacupunctur (EA) and moxibustion of left or right \"Tian-shu\" (ST25) on intragastric pressure (IGP) in normal rats.METHODS: Twenty male SD rats were equally and randomly divided into EA group and moxibustion group. EA (2 Hz/15 Hz, 2 mA) or moxibustion (46-48 ?) was applied to unilate-ral ST25 for 2 min. The IGP was detected by using a pressure-transducer and an amplifier before and after EA or moxibustion.RESULTS: Compared with pre-intervention, the IGP was significantly decreased after EA or moxibustion stimulation of both left and right ST25 (P<0.05). The IGP levels during 0-30 s and 30-60 s of EA stimulation of both left and right ST25 were significantly lower than those of moxibustion (P<0.05). The IGP-lowering effect of EA on the left ST25 was evidently stronger than that of the right ST25 (P<0.05), but without significant difference between the bilateral sides in moxibustion-induced IGP reduction (P>0.05).CONCLUSION: Both EA and moxibustion of ST25 can lower IGP, and the effect of EA is significantly stronger than that of moxibustion in normal rats. In addition, the IGP-lowering effect of EA of the left ST25 is markedly stronger than that of the right ST25, suggesting a lateral advantage effect.", "query": "how to decrease igp in rats"}
{"_id": "31777233", "title": "[Analysis on the distribution of pressure- and heat-sensitive acupoints in patients with allergic rhinitis].", "text": "OBJECTIVE: To explore the distribution of pressure- and heat-sensitive acupoints of the Large Intestine of Hand-Yangming, Stomach Meridian of Foot-Yangming and the Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin below the elbow and knee joints in patients with allergic rhinitis, so as to explore the positive reaction points at the body surface of allergic rhinitis.METHODS: Thirty variant rhinitis volunteer subjects and 30 healthy subjects were recruited in the present study. The subcutaneous induration, reaction points of emptiness-like feeling or pressing pain below the elbow- and knee-joints along the Large Intestine Meridian, Stomach Meridian and the Lung Meridian were inspected first, then re-examined by using heat-sensitized moxibustion method and a hand-held pain threshold tester (mechanical pressure), respectively. The frequency and coincidence rate of pressing-pain sensitive and heat-sensitive points were analyzed.RESULTS: In the 30 patients with allergic rhinitis, 10 positive reaction points as Kongzui (LU6), Chize (LU5), Hegu (LI4), Quchi (LI11), Shousanli(LI10), Zusanli (ST36), Shangjuxu (ST37), Fenglong (ST40), Xiajuxu (ST39), and non-acupoint of the Lung Meridian were found. Among them, the duration of heat-sensitive reaction in the LU6, LI10, ST37, ST40, and ST39 regions was obviously shorter in patients than in healthy subjects (P<0.01,P<0.005). The heat-sensitive forms of the positive reaction points were mainly heat transmission, heat-penetration and local reaction. The mechanical pain thresholds of the positive reaction points (LI4, LU6, LI10, LI11 and non-acupoint of the Lung Meridian) at the upper limbs and those (ST36, ST37 and ST40) at the lower limbs were evidently lower in patients than in healthy volunteer subjects (P<0.05). The pressure- and heat-sensitive acupoints were basically coincide in the patients, but being higher in patients than in healthy subjects in the frequency of occurrence. The mechanical pain threshold of the pressure-sensitive acupoints in patients was remarkably lower on the left side than on the right side of the upper limb, and obviously higher on the left side than on the right side of the lower limb (P<0.05). No significant differences were found between the right and left sides in the pain threshold in healthy subjects (P>0.05).CONCLUSION: There is a high overlap in the distribution of pressure- and heat-sensitive acupoints of the Lung, Large Intestine and Stomach meridians below the elbow and knee joints in patients with allergic rhinitis, and there is an imbalance between the left and right limbs in the mechanical pain threshold of the pressure- and heat-sensitive acupoints, but needing being further confirmed.", "query": "which region of the limb is insensitive to heat"}
{"_id": "31777234", "title": "[Effect of \"Buqi Yixue\" needling on neurological function and nerve conduction velocity in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy].", "text": "OBJECTIVE: To observe the efficacy of \"Buqi Yixue \"needling on clinical symptoms, neurological function and nerve conduction velocity in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.METHODS: Eighty-six patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy numbness and pain were equally randomized into control group and treatment group. The patients of the control group received basic treatment and oral administration of Cilostazol (50 mg/time, 2 times/d) and Epalrestat (50 mg/time, 3 times/d). The patients of the treatment group received acupuncture stimulation of Danzhong (CV17), Qihai (CV6), Pishu (BL20), Quchi (LI11), etc., for 30 min, once every day, on the basic treatment. The treatment was conducted for 8 successive weeks. The scores of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) symptoms, Toronto clinical scoring system (TCSS) and nerve conduction velocity (NCV) were detected before and after the treatment.RESULTS: After the treatment, the scores of TCM symptoms and TCSS were considerably decreased (P<0.05), and the NCV was significantly increased (P<0.05) in both groups compared with those of their own pre-treatment. The the-rapeutic effect of the treatment group was significantly superior to that of the control group in lowering the scores of TCM symptoms and TCSS, and in up-regulating the NCV (P<0.01).CONCLUSION: \"Buqi Yixue\" needling is effective in improving clinical symptoms and increasing NCV in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.", "query": "what is a buqi yixue"}
{"_id": "31777235", "title": "[Influence of different courses of electroacupuncture treatment on compliance and therapeutic outcome of patients with cervical type cervical spondylosis: a small-sample randomized controlled trial].", "text": "OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of different courses of electroacupuncture treatment on the compliance and therapeutic outcome of patients with cervical type cervical spondylosis.METHODS: A total of 60 patients with cervical type cervical spondylosis were randomly divided into 5-time treatment group and 10-time treatment group, with 30 patients in each group. With the same electroacupuncture prescription, the patients in the 5-time treatment group were given electroacupuncture once a day for 5 times in total, and those in the 10-time treatment group were given electroacupuncture once a day for 10 times in total, with an interval of 2 days between every 5 times of treatment. The two groups were compared in terms of cervical Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score and treatment score of cervical spondylosis before and after treatment, as well as whether and why the patients were willing to continue treatment after 5 times of treatment. The two groups were followed up to observe the recurrence of cervical spondylosis within 12 months.RESULTS: Both groups had significant improvements in cervical VAS score and treatment score of cervical spondylosis after treatment (P<0.05), and there were no significant differences in these scores between the two groups after treatment (P>0.05). There was also no significant difference in long-term recurrence between the two groups (P>0.05). Of the 30 patients in the 10-time treatment group, 21 (70%) showed no willingness to continue treatment after 5 times of treatment since they were satisfied with their treatment outcomes.CONCLUSION: Electroacupuncture can effectively improve the pain symptom of patients with cervical type cervical spondylosis, and compared with 5 times of electroacupuncture treatment, 10 times of electroacupuncture treatment may affect patients' compliance with clinical treatment.", "query": "does electroacupuncture work for cervical spondylosis"}
{"_id": "31777236", "title": "[Effect of \"Yinqi Guiyuan\" needling on primary insomnia].", "text": "OBJECTIVE: To observe the clinical effect of \"Yinqi Guiyuan\" needling in the treatment of primary insomnia.METHODS: A total of 79 primary insomnia outpatients were randomly divided into treatment group (n=40) and control group (n=39). The patients in the control group were given oral Estazolam tablets once a day, for successive 4 weeks. For patients of the treatment group, Zhongwan (CV12), Xiawan (CV10), Qihai (CV6), Guanyuan (CV4), Baihui (GV20), etc., were punctured with filiform needles for 30 min. The treatment was conducted three times per week for 4 successive weeks. The sleep quality (sleeping quality, falling asleep time, sleep duration, sleep efficiency, sleep disorders, hypnotic and daytime dysfunction, 0 to 21 points) was evaluated by using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The severity of insomnia (self-perception, sleep satisfaction, daytime function damage, sensibility change, and concern for sleep problems, 0 to 28 points) was assessed using insomnia severity index (ISI) score. The therapeutic effect was evaluated according to the PSQI score reduction rate = (pre-treatment PSQI score-post-treatment PSQI score)/pre-treatment PSQI score ?100%.RESULTS: After treatment, the total score of PSQI, ISI and the score of each item were all significantly reduced in the two groups relevant to their own pre-treatment (P<0.05). The total score, and scores of hypnotic and daytime dysfunction were significantly lower in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Of the 40 and 39 cases in the treatment and control groups, 5 (12.50%) and 4 (10.25%) were cured, 20 (50.00%) and 18 (46.15%) experienced marked improvement, 12 (30.00%) and 13 (33.33%) were effective, and 3 (7.50%) and 4 (10.25%) ineffective, with the total effective rate being 92.50% and 89.74%, respectively. No significant difference was found between the two groups in the effective rate (P>0.05).CONCLUSION: \"Yinqi Guiyuan\" needling and Estazolam are comparable in treatment primary insomnia, and the former is superior to the latter in avoiding hypnotic drug use and in improving daytime function.", "query": "yinqi guiyuan effect"}
{"_id": "31777239", "title": "[A modified device for transcutaneous electrical auricular concha stimulation in rats].", "text": "In the present paper, we introduce a newly modified device named \"transcutaneous electrical auricular concha stimulator (TEACS)\" for rats. It concludes a main unit (power and control buttons) with newly designed specific output electrodes. Each of the output electrode is made up of two pieces of iron sheet containing magnet and can be firmly attached to the auricular concha and the corresponding site of dorsal auricle, respectively. The two iron sheets are separately connected to each of the output terminal of the main unit via two pieces of wire. This newly modified output electrode replaces the original wire clip, and solves the problems of easy loosening and easy injury of the original spring clip due to repeated usage, being simple, flexible and convenient in application.", "query": "teach aurcular stimulator"}
{"_id": "31777395", "title": "Experimental transmission of infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV) from freshwater ornamental fish to silver sweep Scorpis lineolata, an Australian marine fish.", "text": "The Australian native marine fish species, silver sweep Scorpis lineolata, is susceptible to the megalocytivirus Infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (strain DGIV-10) obtained from a freshwater ornamental fish, dwarf gourami Trichogaster lalius. This was demonstrated by direct inoculation and through cohabitation. Transmission by cohabitation was also demonstrated from inoculated freshwater Murray cod Maccullochella peelii to euryhaline Australian bass Macquaria novemaculeata and to marine silver sweep. The virus was also transmitted from infected marine silver sweep to euryhaline Australian bass and then to freshwater Murray cod. This study is the first to demonstrate the virulence of a megalocytivirus derived from ornamental fish in an Australian marine species and the first to show a feasible pathway for the exchange of megalocytiviruses between freshwater and marine finfish hosts. These results demonstrate that megalocytiviruses from freshwater ornamental fish have the potential to spread to diverse aquatic environments.", "query": "is the megalocytivirus found in fish"}
{"Question": "what website is linked in the tweet?", "Answer": ["instagram"], "Tweet": "I can finally say it out loud and proud: I'm going to a galaxy far far away! Lupita Nyong'o (@Lupita_Nyongo) June 2, 2014", "qid": "02505974856f47bbe8b487c57778de1c"}
{"Question": "what is up to us to keep doing?", "Answer": ["exploring"], "Tweet": "Cassini showed us the beauty of Saturn. It revealed the best in us. Now it's up to us to keep exploring. CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) September 15, 2017", "qid": "e6e40c7aa9a94b6bab363812ea1918b0"}
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{"repo_name": "pansapiens/mytardis", "path": "tardis/apps/mx_views/views.py", "copies": "3", "size": "2892", "content": "from django.conf import settings\nfrom django.core.paginator import Paginator, InvalidPage, EmptyPage\nfrom django.http import HttpResponse\n\nfrom tardis.tardis_portal.auth import decorators as authz\nfrom tardis.tardis_portal.models import Dataset\nfrom tardis.tardis_portal.shortcuts import get_experiment_referer\nfrom tardis.tardis_portal.shortcuts import render_response_index\n\n\[email protected]_access_required\ndef view_full_dataset(request, dataset_id):\n \"\"\"Displays a MX Dataset and associated information.\n\n Shows a full (hundreds of images) dataset its metadata and a list\n of associated files with the option to show metadata of each file\n and ways to download those files. With write permission this page\n also allows uploading and metadata editing.\n\n Settings for this view:\n INSTALLED_APPS += (\"tardis.apps.mx_views\",)\n DATASET_VIEWS = [(\"http://synchrotron.org.au/views/dataset/full\",\n \"tardis.apps.mx_views.views.view_full_dataset\"),]\n\n \"\"\"\n dataset = Dataset.objects.get(id=dataset_id)\n\n def get_datafiles_page():\n # pagination was removed by someone in the interface but not here.\n # need to fix.\n pgresults = 100\n\n paginator = Paginator(dataset.datafile_set.all(), pgresults)\n\n try:\n page = int(request.GET.get('page', '1'))\n except ValueError:\n page = 1\n\n # If page request (9999) is out of range, deliver last page of results.\n\n try:\n return paginator.page(page)\n except (EmptyPage, InvalidPage):\n return paginator.page(paginator.num_pages)\n\n display_images = dataset.get_images()\n image_count = len(display_images)\n if image_count > 4:\n # take 4 evenly spaced images from the set\n display_images = display_images[0::image_count / 4][:4]\n\n upload_method = getattr(settings, \"UPLOAD_METHOD\", \"uploadify\")\n\n c = {\n 'dataset': dataset,\n 'datafiles': get_datafiles_page(),\n 'parametersets': dataset.getParameterSets()\n .exclude(schema__hidden=True),\n 'has_download_permissions':\n authz.has_dataset_download_access(request, dataset_id),\n 'has_write_permissions':\n authz.has_dataset_write(request, dataset_id),\n 'from_experiment': \\\n get_experiment_referer(request, dataset_id),\n 'other_experiments': \\\n authz.get_accessible_experiments_for_dataset(request, dataset_id),\n 'display_images': display_images,\n 'upload_method': upload_method,\n 'default_organization':\n getattr(settings, 'DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_ORGANIZATION', 'classic'),\n 'default_format':\n getattr(settings, 'DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_FORMATS', ['tgz', 'tar'])[0]\n }\n return HttpResponse(render_response_index(\n request, 'mx_views/view_full_dataset.html', c))\n", "license": "bsd-3-clause", "hash": -8726488663588781404, "line_mean": 37.0526315789, "line_max": 79, "alpha_frac": 0.6549100968, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.011095700416089, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "jvs/sourcer", "path": "tests/test_salesforce.py", "copies": "1", "size": "5119", "content": "from sourcer import Grammar\n\n# This is work in progress.\n# See: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=customize_functions.htm&type=5\n\ng = Grammar(r'''\n ```\n import ast\n ```\n\n start = Expression\n\n Expression = OperatorPrecedence(\n Atom | \"(\" >> Expression << \")\",\n Postfix(ArgumentList | FieldAccess),\n Prefix(\"-\" | \"+\" | \"!\"),\n RightAssoc(\"^\"),\n LeftAssoc(\"*\" | \"/\"),\n LeftAssoc(\"+\" | \"-\" | \"&\"),\n NonAssoc(\"<=\" | \"<\" | \">=\" | \">\"),\n NonAssoc(\"!=\" | \"<>\" | \"==\" | \"=\"),\n LeftAssoc(\"&&\"),\n LeftAssoc(\"||\"),\n )\n\n class ArgumentList {\n arguments: \"(\" >> (Expression /? \",\") << \")\"\n }\n\n class FieldAccess {\n field: \".\" >> Word\n }\n\n Atom = Global | Identifier | Rational | Integer | String\n\n class Global {\n name: \"$\" >> Word\n }\n\n class Identifier {\n name: Word\n }\n\n # ASK: What is the real syntax for these things?\n Word = /[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*/\n Rational = /(\\d+\\.\\d*)|(\\d*\\.\\d+)/ |> `float`\n Integer = /\\d+/ |> `int`\n StringLiteral = /(\"([^\"\\\\]|\\\\.)*\")/ | /('([^'\\\\]|\\\\.)*')/\n\n # For now, just use ast module to evaluate string literals.\n class String {\n value: StringLiteral |> `ast.literal_eval`\n }\n\n ignore /\\s+/\n\n''', include_source=True)\n\n\naliases = {\n '=': '==',\n '<>': '!=',\n}\n\n\nconstants = {\n 'NULL': None,\n 'TRUE': True,\n 'FALSE': False,\n}\n\n\n# Incomplete collection of evaluators.\nevaluators = {\n '*': lambda x, y: x * y if x is not None and y is not None else None,\n '/': lambda x, y: x / y if x is not None and y is not None else None,\n '+': lambda x, y: x + y if x is not None and y is not None else None,\n '-': lambda x, y: x - y if x is not None and y is not None else None,\n '==': lambda x, y: x == y,\n '!=': lambda x, y: x != y,\n '&&': lambda x, y: x and y,\n '||': lambda x, y: x or y,\n '>': lambda x, y: x > y if x is not None and y is not None else False,\n '<': lambda x, y: x < y if x is not None and y is not None else False,\n '>=': lambda x, y: x >= y if x is not None and y is not None else False,\n '<=': lambda x, y: x <= y if x is not None and y is not None else False,\n 'AND': lambda *a: all(a),\n 'CONTAINS': lambda x, y: str(y) in str(x) if x is not None else True,\n 'IF': lambda x, y, z: y if x else z,\n 'ISBLANK': lambda x: x is None,\n 'LOG': lambda x: log10(x) if x is not None else None,\n 'MAX': lambda *a: max(*a),\n 'MIN': lambda *a: min(*a),\n 'MOD': lambda x, y: (x % y) if x is not None and y is not None else None,\n 'NOT': lambda x: not(x),\n 'OR': lambda *a: any(a),\n 'SQRT': lambda x: sqrt(x) if x is not None else None,\n 'TEXT': lambda x: str(x),\n}\n\n\ndef evaluate(node, bindings):\n # Look up identifiers.\n if isinstance(node, g.Identifier):\n if node.name in bindings:\n return bindings[node.name]\n\n name = node.name.upper()\n return bindings.get(name, name)\n\n # Look up fields.\n if isinstance(node, g.Postfix) and isinstance(node.operator, g.FieldAccess):\n obj, field = node.left, node.operator.field\n if hasattr(obj, field):\n return getattr(obj, field)\n elif isinstance(obj, dict):\n return obj.get(field)\n else:\n return node\n\n # Evaluate function calls and operators.\n if isinstance(node, g.Infix):\n x, func, y = node.left, node.operator, node.right\n args = (x, y)\n elif isinstance(node, g.Postfix) and isinstance(node.operator, g.ArgumentList):\n func, args = node.left, node.operator.arguments\n else:\n return node\n\n # Check if we're using an alias.\n func = aliases.get(func, func)\n\n if func in evaluators:\n return evaluators[func](*args)\n else:\n return node\n\n\ndef run(formula, bindings=None):\n updated_bindings = dict(constants)\n updated_bindings.update(bindings or {})\n tree = g.parse(formula)\n return g.transform(tree, lambda node: evaluate(node, updated_bindings))\n\n\ndef test_some_simple_formulas():\n result = run('1 + 2 * 3')\n assert result == 7\n\n result = run('foo == bar && fiz == buz', bindings={\n 'foo': 1, 'bar': 1, 'fiz': 2, 'buz': 2,\n })\n assert result == True\n\n result = run('foo == bar && fiz == buz', bindings={\n 'foo': 1, 'bar': 1, 'fiz': 2, 'buz': 3,\n })\n assert result == False\n\n result = run('1 <= 2 && (false || true)')\n assert result == True # Explicitly compare to True.\n\n result = run('1 > 2 || (true && false)')\n assert result == False # Explicitly compare to False.\n\n result = run('foo != bar', bindings={'foo': 10, 'bar': 10})\n assert not result\n\n result = run('foo != bar', bindings={'foo': 1, 'bar': 2})\n assert result\n\n result = run('foo.bar', bindings={'foo': {'bar': 10}})\n assert result == 10\n\n result = run('foo.bar.baz', bindings={'foo': {'bar': {'baz': 100}}})\n assert result == 100\n\n result = run('MIN(20, 10, 30)')\n assert result == 10\n\n result = run('MIN(20, 10, 30) + MAX(11, 12, 13)')\n assert result == 23\n", "license": "mit", "hash": -7452110781552088148, "line_mean": 27.1263736264, "line_max": 83, "alpha_frac": 0.5405352608, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 3.3744232036914963, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "lsaffre/timtools", "path": "timtools/sdoc/feeders.py", "copies": "1", "size": "1705", "content": "## Copyright 2003-2009 Luc Saffre\n## This file is part of the TimTools project.\n## TimTools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\n## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by\n## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or\n## (at your option) any later version.\n## TimTools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, \n## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the \n## GNU General Public License for more details.\n## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License\n## along with TimTools; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.\n\nimport re\n\ndef plain2xml(txt):\n txt = txt.replace(\"&\",\"&amp;\")\n txt = txt.replace(\"<\",\"&lt;\")\n return txt\n\nmemocommands = (\n ( re.compile('\\[url\\s+(\\S+)\\s*(.*?)\\]',re.DOTALL),\n lambda m : '<b>'+m.group(2)+'</b> (<i>' + m.group(1)+ '</i>)'),\n )\n# urlfind = \n# urlrepl = re.compile('<b>\\2</b> (<u>\\1</u>)')\n\n# def urlrepl(m):\n \n\n\ndef memo2xml(txt):\n txt = plain2xml(txt)\n txt = txt.replace('[B]','<b>')\n txt = txt.replace('[b]','</b>')\n txt = txt.replace('[U]','<u>')\n txt = txt.replace('[u]','</u>')\n for find,repl in memocommands:\n txt = re.sub(find,repl,txt)\n return txt\n\ndef rst2xml(txt):\n raise \"doesn't work\"\n import docutils.parsers.rst\n import docutils.utils\n parser = docutils.parsers.rst.Parser()\n doc = docutils.utils.new_document(\"feed\")\n parser.parse(txt, doc)\n raise \"and now?\"\n\n_feeders={\n 'xml' : lambda x : x,\n 'plain' : plain2xml,\n 'rst' : rst2xml,\n 'memo' : memo2xml,\n }\n\n\ndef getFeeder(name):\n return _feeders[name]\n", "license": "bsd-2-clause", "hash": 5341080861915416764, "line_mean": 27.4166666667, "line_max": 71, "alpha_frac": 0.6387096774, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 3.204887218045113, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "souravbadami/zulip", "path": "zerver/views/home.py", "copies": "1", "size": "17065", "content": "from __future__ import absolute_import\nfrom typing import Any, List, Dict, Optional, Text\n\nfrom django.conf import settings\nfrom django.core.urlresolvers import reverse\nfrom django.http import HttpResponseRedirect, HttpResponse, HttpRequest\nfrom django.shortcuts import redirect\nfrom django.utils import translation\nfrom django.utils.cache import patch_cache_control\nfrom six.moves import zip_longest, zip, range\n\nfrom zerver.decorator import zulip_login_required, process_client\nfrom zerver.forms import ToSForm\nfrom zerver.lib.realm_icon import realm_icon_url\nfrom zerver.models import Message, UserProfile, Stream, Subscription, Huddle, \\\n Recipient, Realm, UserMessage, DefaultStream, RealmEmoji, RealmAlias, \\\n RealmFilter, PreregistrationUser, UserActivity, \\\n UserPresence, get_recipient, name_changes_disabled, email_to_username, \\\n list_of_domains_for_realm\nfrom zerver.lib.events import do_events_register\nfrom zerver.lib.actions import update_user_presence, do_change_tos_version, \\\n do_update_pointer, get_cross_realm_dicts, realm_user_count\nfrom zerver.lib.avatar import avatar_url\nfrom zerver.lib.i18n import get_language_list, get_language_name, \\\n get_language_list_for_templates\nfrom zerver.lib.push_notifications import num_push_devices_for_user\nfrom zerver.lib.streams import access_stream_by_name\nfrom zerver.lib.utils import statsd, get_subdomain\nfrom zproject.backends import password_auth_enabled\nfrom zproject.jinja2 import render_to_response\n\nimport calendar\nimport datetime\nimport logging\nimport os\nimport re\nimport simplejson\nimport time\n\n@zulip_login_required\ndef accounts_accept_terms(request):\n # type: (HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse\n if request.method == \"POST\":\n form = ToSForm(request.POST)\n if form.is_valid():\n do_change_tos_version(request.user, settings.TOS_VERSION)\n return redirect(home)\n else:\n form = ToSForm()\n\n email = request.user.email\n special_message_template = None\n if request.user.tos_version is None and settings.FIRST_TIME_TOS_TEMPLATE is not None:\n special_message_template = 'zerver/' + settings.FIRST_TIME_TOS_TEMPLATE\n return render_to_response(\n 'zerver/accounts_accept_terms.html',\n {'form': form,\n 'email': email,\n 'special_message_template': special_message_template},\n request=request)\n\ndef approximate_unread_count(user_profile):\n # type: (UserProfile) -> int\n not_in_home_view_recipients = [sub.recipient.id for sub in\n Subscription.objects.filter(\n user_profile=user_profile, in_home_view=False)]\n\n # TODO: We may want to exclude muted messages from this count.\n # It was attempted in the past, but the original attempt\n # was broken. When we re-architect muting, we may\n # want to to revisit this (see git issue #1019).\n return UserMessage.objects.filter(\n user_profile=user_profile, message_id__gt=user_profile.pointer).exclude(\n message__recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM,\n message__recipient__id__in=not_in_home_view_recipients).exclude(\n flags=UserMessage.flags.read).count()\n\ndef sent_time_in_epoch_seconds(user_message):\n # type: (UserMessage) -> Optional[float]\n # user_message is a UserMessage object.\n if not user_message:\n return None\n # We have USE_TZ = True, so our datetime objects are timezone-aware.\n # Return the epoch seconds in UTC.\n return calendar.timegm(user_message.message.pub_date.utctimetuple())\n\ndef home(request):\n # type: (HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse\n if settings.DEVELOPMENT and os.path.exists('var/handlebars-templates/compile.error'):\n response = render_to_response('zerver/handlebars_compilation_failed.html',\n request=request)\n response.status_code = 500\n return response\n if not settings.SUBDOMAINS_HOMEPAGE:\n return home_real(request)\n\n # If settings.SUBDOMAINS_HOMEPAGE, sends the user the landing\n # page, not the login form, on the root domain\n\n subdomain = get_subdomain(request)\n if subdomain != \"\":\n return home_real(request)\n\n return render_to_response('zerver/hello.html',\n request=request)\n\n@zulip_login_required\ndef home_real(request):\n # type: (HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse\n # We need to modify the session object every two weeks or it will expire.\n # This line makes reloading the page a sufficient action to keep the\n # session alive.\n request.session.modified = True\n\n user_profile = request.user\n\n # If a user hasn't signed the current Terms of Service, send them there\n if settings.TERMS_OF_SERVICE is not None and settings.TOS_VERSION is not None and \\\n int(settings.TOS_VERSION.split('.')[0]) > user_profile.major_tos_version():\n return accounts_accept_terms(request)\n\n narrow = [] # type: List[List[Text]]\n narrow_stream = None\n narrow_topic = request.GET.get(\"topic\")\n if request.GET.get(\"stream\"):\n try:\n narrow_stream_name = request.GET.get(\"stream\")\n (narrow_stream, ignored_rec, ignored_sub) = access_stream_by_name(\n user_profile, narrow_stream_name)\n narrow = [[\"stream\", narrow_stream.name]]\n except Exception:\n logging.exception(\"Narrow parsing\")\n if narrow_stream is not None and narrow_topic is not None:\n narrow.append([\"topic\", narrow_topic])\n\n register_ret = do_events_register(user_profile, request.client,\n apply_markdown=True, narrow=narrow)\n user_has_messages = (register_ret['max_message_id'] != -1)\n\n # Reset our don't-spam-users-with-email counter since the\n # user has since logged in\n if user_profile.last_reminder is not None:\n user_profile.last_reminder = None\n user_profile.save(update_fields=[\"last_reminder\"])\n\n # Brand new users get the tutorial\n needs_tutorial = settings.TUTORIAL_ENABLED and \\\n user_profile.tutorial_status != UserProfile.TUTORIAL_FINISHED\n\n first_in_realm = realm_user_count(user_profile.realm) == 1\n # If you are the only person in the realm and you didn't invite\n # anyone, we'll continue to encourage you to do so on the frontend.\n prompt_for_invites = first_in_realm and \\\n not PreregistrationUser.objects.filter(referred_by=user_profile).count()\n\n if user_profile.pointer == -1 and user_has_messages:\n # Put the new user's pointer at the bottom\n #\n # This improves performance, because we limit backfilling of messages\n # before the pointer. It's also likely that someone joining an\n # organization is interested in recent messages more than the very\n # first messages on the system.\n\n register_ret['pointer'] = register_ret['max_message_id']\n user_profile.last_pointer_updater = request.session.session_key\n\n if user_profile.pointer == -1:\n latest_read = None\n else:\n try:\n latest_read = UserMessage.objects.get(user_profile=user_profile,\n message__id=user_profile.pointer)\n except UserMessage.DoesNotExist:\n # Don't completely fail if your saved pointer ID is invalid\n logging.warning(\"%s has invalid pointer %s\" % (user_profile.email, user_profile.pointer))\n latest_read = None\n\n desktop_notifications_enabled = user_profile.enable_desktop_notifications\n if narrow_stream is not None:\n desktop_notifications_enabled = False\n\n if user_profile.realm.notifications_stream:\n notifications_stream = user_profile.realm.notifications_stream.name\n else:\n notifications_stream = \"\"\n\n # Set default language and make it persist\n default_language = register_ret['default_language']\n url_lang = '/{}'.format(request.LANGUAGE_CODE)\n if not request.path.startswith(url_lang):\n translation.activate(default_language)\n\n request.session[translation.LANGUAGE_SESSION_KEY] = default_language\n\n # Pass parameters to the client-side JavaScript code.\n # These end up in a global JavaScript Object named 'page_params'.\n page_params = dict(\n # Server settings.\n share_the_love = settings.SHARE_THE_LOVE,\n development_environment = settings.DEVELOPMENT,\n debug_mode = settings.DEBUG,\n test_suite = settings.TEST_SUITE,\n poll_timeout = settings.POLL_TIMEOUT,\n login_page = settings.HOME_NOT_LOGGED_IN,\n server_uri = settings.SERVER_URI,\n maxfilesize = settings.MAX_FILE_UPLOAD_SIZE,\n max_avatar_file_size = settings.MAX_AVATAR_FILE_SIZE,\n server_generation = settings.SERVER_GENERATION,\n use_websockets = settings.USE_WEBSOCKETS,\n save_stacktraces = settings.SAVE_FRONTEND_STACKTRACES,\n\n # realm data.\n # TODO: Move all of these data to register_ret and pull from there\n realm_uri = user_profile.realm.uri,\n password_auth_enabled = password_auth_enabled(user_profile.realm),\n domains = list_of_domains_for_realm(user_profile.realm),\n name_changes_disabled = name_changes_disabled(user_profile.realm),\n mandatory_topics = user_profile.realm.mandatory_topics,\n show_digest_email = user_profile.realm.show_digest_email,\n realm_presence_disabled = user_profile.realm.presence_disabled,\n is_zephyr_mirror_realm = user_profile.realm.is_zephyr_mirror_realm,\n\n # user_profile data.\n # TODO: Move all of these data to register_ret and pull from there\n fullname = user_profile.full_name,\n email = user_profile.email,\n enter_sends = user_profile.enter_sends,\n user_id = user_profile.id,\n is_admin = user_profile.is_realm_admin,\n can_create_streams = user_profile.can_create_streams(),\n autoscroll_forever = user_profile.autoscroll_forever,\n default_desktop_notifications = user_profile.default_desktop_notifications,\n avatar_url = avatar_url(user_profile),\n avatar_url_medium = avatar_url(user_profile, medium=True),\n avatar_source = user_profile.avatar_source,\n timezone = user_profile.timezone,\n\n # Stream message notification settings:\n stream_desktop_notifications_enabled = user_profile.enable_stream_desktop_notifications,\n stream_sounds_enabled = user_profile.enable_stream_sounds,\n\n # Private message and @-mention notification settings:\n desktop_notifications_enabled = desktop_notifications_enabled,\n sounds_enabled = user_profile.enable_sounds,\n enable_offline_email_notifications = user_profile.enable_offline_email_notifications,\n pm_content_in_desktop_notifications = user_profile.pm_content_in_desktop_notifications,\n enable_offline_push_notifications = user_profile.enable_offline_push_notifications,\n enable_online_push_notifications = user_profile.enable_online_push_notifications,\n enable_digest_emails = user_profile.enable_digest_emails,\n\n # Realm foreign key data from register_ret.\n # TODO: Rename these to match register_ret values.\n subbed_info = register_ret['subscriptions'],\n unsubbed_info = register_ret['unsubscribed'],\n neversubbed_info = register_ret['never_subscribed'],\n people_list = register_ret['realm_users'],\n bot_list = register_ret['realm_bots'],\n initial_pointer = register_ret['pointer'],\n initial_presences = register_ret['presences'],\n event_queue_id = register_ret['queue_id'],\n\n # Misc. extra data.\n have_initial_messages = user_has_messages,\n initial_servertime = time.time(), # Used for calculating relative presence age\n default_language_name = get_language_name(register_ret['default_language']),\n language_list_dbl_col = get_language_list_for_templates(register_ret['default_language']),\n language_list = get_language_list(),\n needs_tutorial = needs_tutorial,\n first_in_realm = first_in_realm,\n prompt_for_invites = prompt_for_invites,\n notifications_stream = notifications_stream,\n cross_realm_bots = list(get_cross_realm_dicts()),\n unread_count = approximate_unread_count(user_profile),\n furthest_read_time = sent_time_in_epoch_seconds(latest_read),\n has_mobile_devices = num_push_devices_for_user(user_profile) > 0,\n )\n\n # These fields will be automatically copied from register_ret into\n # page_params. It is a goal to move more of the page_params list\n # into this sort of cleaner structure.\n page_params_core_fields = [\n 'alert_words',\n 'attachments',\n 'default_language',\n 'emoji_alt_code',\n 'last_event_id',\n 'left_side_userlist',\n 'max_icon_file_size',\n 'max_message_id',\n 'muted_topics',\n 'realm_add_emoji_by_admins_only',\n 'realm_allow_message_editing',\n 'realm_authentication_methods',\n 'realm_bot_domain',\n 'realm_create_stream_by_admins_only',\n 'realm_default_language',\n 'realm_default_streams',\n 'realm_email_changes_disabled',\n 'realm_emoji',\n 'realm_filters',\n 'realm_icon_source',\n 'realm_icon_url',\n 'realm_invite_by_admins_only',\n 'realm_invite_required',\n 'realm_message_content_edit_limit_seconds',\n 'realm_name',\n 'realm_name_changes_disabled',\n 'realm_restricted_to_domain',\n 'realm_waiting_period_threshold',\n 'referrals',\n 'twenty_four_hour_time',\n 'zulip_version',\n ]\n\n for field_name in page_params_core_fields:\n page_params[field_name] = register_ret[field_name]\n\n if narrow_stream is not None:\n # In narrow_stream context, initial pointer is just latest message\n recipient = get_recipient(Recipient.STREAM, narrow_stream.id)\n try:\n initial_pointer = Message.objects.filter(recipient=recipient).order_by('id').reverse()[0].id\n except IndexError:\n initial_pointer = -1\n page_params[\"narrow_stream\"] = narrow_stream.name\n if narrow_topic is not None:\n page_params[\"narrow_topic\"] = narrow_topic\n page_params[\"narrow\"] = [dict(operator=term[0], operand=term[1]) for term in narrow]\n page_params[\"max_message_id\"] = initial_pointer\n page_params[\"initial_pointer\"] = initial_pointer\n page_params[\"have_initial_messages\"] = (initial_pointer != -1)\n\n statsd.incr('views.home')\n show_invites = True\n\n # Some realms only allow admins to invite users\n if user_profile.realm.invite_by_admins_only and not user_profile.is_realm_admin:\n show_invites = False\n\n request._log_data['extra'] = \"[%s]\" % (register_ret[\"queue_id\"],)\n response = render_to_response('zerver/index.html',\n {'user_profile': user_profile,\n 'page_params': simplejson.encoder.JSONEncoderForHTML().encode(page_params),\n 'nofontface': is_buggy_ua(request.META.get(\"HTTP_USER_AGENT\", \"Unspecified\")),\n 'avatar_url': avatar_url(user_profile),\n 'show_debug':\n settings.DEBUG and ('show_debug' in request.GET),\n 'pipeline': settings.PIPELINE_ENABLED,\n 'show_invites': show_invites,\n 'is_admin': user_profile.is_realm_admin,\n 'show_webathena': user_profile.realm.webathena_enabled,\n 'enable_feedback': settings.ENABLE_FEEDBACK,\n 'embedded': narrow_stream is not None,\n },\n request=request)\n patch_cache_control(response, no_cache=True, no_store=True, must_revalidate=True)\n return response\n\n@zulip_login_required\ndef desktop_home(request):\n # type: (HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse\n return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('zerver.views.home.home'))\n\ndef is_buggy_ua(agent):\n # type: (str) -> bool\n \"\"\"Discrimiate CSS served to clients based on User Agent\n\n Due to QTBUG-3467, @font-face is not supported in QtWebKit.\n This may get fixed in the future, but for right now we can\n just serve the more conservative CSS to all our desktop apps.\n \"\"\"\n return (\"Humbug Desktop/\" in agent or \"Zulip Desktop/\" in agent or \"ZulipDesktop/\" in agent) and \\\n \"Mac\" not in agent\n", "license": "apache-2.0", "hash": -2616524014721911645, "line_mean": 44.7506702413, "line_max": 113, "alpha_frac": 0.6423088192, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.053444180522566, "config_test": true, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}