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question:Please answer the following question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: What is that which covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses? Context: Tidewater glaciers are glaciers that terminate in the sea, including most glaciers flowing from Greenland, Antarctica, Baffin and Ellesmere Islands in Canada, Southeast Alaska, and the Northern and Southern Patagonian Ice Fields. As the ice reaches the sea, pieces break off, or calve, forming icebergs. Most tidewater glaciers calve above sea level, which often results in a tremendous impact as the iceberg strikes the water. Tidewater glaciers undergo centuries-long cycles of advance and retreat that are much less affected by the climate change than those of other glaciers. A:

answer:The answer is the sea.

question:Extract the answer to the following question from the movie plot. If the question isn't answerable, please output "Can't answer". Question: Who confronts Rakes and his men? Title: Lawless Movie plot: This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (March 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) In 1931, the Bondurant brothers — Forrest (Tom Hardy), Howard (Jason Clarke) and Jack (Shia LaBeouf) — are running a successful moonshine business in the Virginia Piedmont region of Franklin County, Virginia. The brothers use their gas station and restaurant as a front for their illegal manufacturing business with the assistance of Jack's disabled friend and engineer, Cricket (Dane Dehaan). Jack witnesses infamous mobster Floyd Banner (Gary Oldman) shoot dead a rival in broad daylight. Jack returns to the gas station, where Forrest hires dancer Maggie (Jessica Chastain) as a waitress. Shortly afterward, the gas station is visited by newly arrived Special Deputy Charley Rakes (Guy Pearce), accompanied by the Virginia Commonwealth Attorney Mason Wardell, the sheriff, and the sheriff's deputy. Rakes demands a cut of profits from all bootleggers within the county, including him. Forrest refuses and threatens to kill Rakes if he returns. Forrest implores his fellow bootleggers to unite against Rakes, but they refuse. Meanwhile, Jack lusts after Bertha, daughter of the local Brethren preacher. He attends their church service drunk, embarrasing herself but piquing her interest. Jack walks in on a visit from Rakes to Cricket's house, and is beaten by him as a message to his brothers. That night, Forrest beats and throws out two customers who had been harassing and threatening Maggie. After Maggie resigns due to the unruly townsfolk and leaves, Forrest is ambushed by the two men who slit his throat. Maggie returns looking for Forrest but is beaten and raped by the men. She decides to keep the assault from Forrest. While Forrest recovers at a hospital, Jack decides to cross the county line with Cricket to sell their remaining liquor. They too are ambushed by the mobsters, led by Banner, but are spared... Answer:

answer:The movie plot doesn't specifically highlight who confronts Rakes and his men directly. However, the narrative suggests that the Bondurant brothers - Forrest, Howard, and Jack are at odds with Rakes. Forrest, in particular, refuses Rakes' demand for a cut of profits from all bootleggers within the county and threatens to kill Rakes if he returns. Furthermore, Jack is physically assaulted by Rakes during a visit to Cricket's house, which can be seen as a confrontation. However, more specific details or a direct confrontation scene involving Rakes and his men are not mentioned in the provided plot summary. For a definitive response, a full-viewing of the movie or a more detailed summary would be necessary.

question:Are these paraphrases? An article by Richard Prum in the `` Houston Chronicle '' published 18 December 2005 presented Dina Cappiello 's position as follows : In an article by Richard Prum at the `` Houston Chronicle '' on December 18 , 2005 , Dina Cappiello 's position was presented as follows :

answer:Yes, these are paraphrases! They both say the same thing in slightly different ways. Imagine this: A friend (Richard Prum) wrote a story in a big book (Houston Chronicle) on a special day (December 18, 2005), and he talked about what another friend (Dina Cappiello) thinks about something. Both sentences just tell the same story but use different words to do so.

question:Q: Context: The Congress of Vienna redrew the borders of Europe, and brought a lasting peace to the continent. The wars had profound consequences on global history; it fostered the spread of nationalism and liberalism, saw the rise of the British Empire as the world's foremost power, independence movements in Latin America and the subsequent collapse of the Spanish Empire, the fundamental reorganisation of German and Italian territories into larger states, and the establishment of radically new methods of conducting warfare. Question: which nation emerged as the strongest country in the world as a result of the napoleonic wars? Let's give stream of consciousness first:

answer:The British Empire emerged as the strongest country in the world as a result of the Napoleonic Wars. These wars led to the rise of British economic, military, and naval power, and further solidified its position as the preeminent global power of the time.

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