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question:Please answer the following question: Question: What does the Soviet helicopter offer to do? If there is no answer, please output "Insufficient information to provide an answer.". Movie title: The Beast Context: The film is prefaced with a quotation from the poem "The Young British Soldier" by Rudyard Kipling: When you're wounded an' left on Afghanistan's plains An' the women come out to cut up your remains Jus' roll to your rifle an' blow out your brains An' go to your Gawd like a soldier. In 1981 Afghanistan, a Soviet tank unit viciously attacks a Pashtun village harboring a group of mujahideen fighters. Following the assault, one of the tanks, commanded by the ruthless Commander Daskal (George Dzundza), gets separated from the unit and enters a blind valley. Taj (Steven Bauer) returns to discover the village destroyed, his father killed and his brother martyred by being crushed under the tank, to serve as execution for disabling and killing a Russian tank crew. As the new khan, following his brother's death, Taj is spurred to seek revenge by his cousin, the opportunistic scavenger Mustafa - and together they lead a band of mujahideen fighters into the valley to pursue the separated tank, counting on their captured RPG-7 anti-tank weapon to destroy it. The tank's crew is made up of four Soviets and an Afghan communist soldier. As night falls and the crew sets up camp, the Afghan tank crewman Samad (Erick Avari) educates the tank driver, Konstantin Koverchenko (Jason Patric), about the fundamental principles of Pashtunwali, the Pashtun people's code of honour: milmastia (hospitality), badal (revenge), and nanawatai, which requires even an enemy to be given sanctuary if he asks. As the plot progresses, Commander Daskal (called "Tank Boy" during World War II for destroying a number of German tanks when he was a child soldier during the Battle of Stalingrad) demonstrates his ruthlessness not only to the enemy, but also to his own men. He despises Samad for his ethnic association to the enemy and, after a couple of attempts to kill him, finally gets his wish on the pretext of suspecting Samad of collaborating with the mujahadeen. After Koverchenko threatens to report Daskal for the killing, Daskal entraps him and orders... A:

answer:Insufficient information to provide an answer.

question:Translate the following. English: But trying to find the "different", distinctive style we both wanted, was!" Spanish:

answer:Step 1: Analyze the given English sentence and identify its core meaning and structure. The English sentence talks about the difficulty of finding a distinct style that both individuals wanted. Step 2: Identify the relevant Spanish vocabulary. - But: pero - trying: intentar / tratando de - to find: encontrar - different / distinctive: diferente / distintivo - style: estilo - we: nosotros - both: ambos - wanted: queríamos - was: era Step 3: Rearrange the Spanish vocabulary to form a coherent sentence maintaining its core meaning and structure. "Pero intentar encontrar el estilo diferente, ¡distintivo que ambos queríamos, era!" Alternative (more colloquial) translation: "Pero tratando de encontrar el estilo diferente, ¡distintivo que ambos queríamos, era!"

question:Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: Wildwood eatType coffee shop; Wildwood priceRange more than £30; Wildwood near Ranch

answer:Wildwood, a coffee shop with prices exceeding £30, offers a distinct eatType experience nearby the Ranch.

question:Denny asked: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A old man washing the windows of city lights books." Hypothesis: "There is an old man." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell. Le: OK, so how can I answer with some explanation?

answer:Yes, the hypothesis is entailed by the premise. Explanation: The premise states, "An old man washing the windows of city lights books." From this statement, we can clearly identify the presence of an "old man" performing an action (washing the windows). Therefore, the hypothesis, "There is an old man," is supported and entailed by the given premise.

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