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question:Create a set of triples that describes the content in the following sentence. Cocum is an average priced pub that is highly rated and not kid friendly.

answer:1. Cocum is a pub. - Cocum is a place where grown-ups go to have drinks and talk with friends. It's like a special place for grown-ups to hang out. 2. Cocum is average priced. - Cocum is not too expensive and not too cheap. Think of it like your favorite toy - it's not the most expensive toy you have, nor is it the cheapest one. It's somewhere in the middle, which means a lot of grown-ups can afford to go there. 3. Cocum is highly rated. - Many grown-ups like Cocum very much! It's like that super fun ride at the amusement park that everyone wants to go on because it's so much fun. 4. Cocum is not kid friendly. - Cocum is not a place where kids can go and have fun. It's like that special room in your house where only Mommy and Daddy can go, and you have to be a big grown-up to be allowed inside.

question:В Любви нет места планам и банковским счетам. Could you please translate this to English?

answer:The provided Russian sentence "В Любви нет места планам и банковским счетам" translates to "In Love, there is no room for plans and bank accounts" in English. In this sentence, the speaker seems to express a perspective towards love, hinting at the idea that love is an emotion that transcends practical or material considerations such as plans and bank accounts. This may vary based on cultural interpretation, but it invokes the timeless debate of love versus practicality or materialism. The plans could symbolize the future ambitions, strategic thinking and the need for control and predictability of life. On the other hand, the bank accounts in this context, can symbolize financial stability, wealth and material well-being. Through the phrase "no room for plans and bank accounts", the speaker emphasizes that love is a feeling, a bond shared between two people, that is unaffected by such worldly considerations. It suggests that true love does not require any strategic plans or materialistic possessions, rather it cherishes the innate emotional connection and shared understanding between the individuals. When translated to several other cultures and languages, its essence remains the same: love is about emotion and connection rather than strategic planning or material wealth. This sentence eloquently captures this essence and reminds us of the power and simplicity of love. However, interpretations can vary and it is always good to understand an idiom or phrase within its context to capture its full meaning and nuance.

question:Write a question about the following article: Hoping to rebound from their home loss to the Broncos, the Chargers flew to Arrowhead Stadium, donned their throwbacks, and played a Week 7 AFL Legacy game with the Kansas City Chiefs. In the first quarter, San Diego struck first with quarterback Philip Rivers competing a 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Malcom Floyd and a 10-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Vincent Jackson. The Chargers would continue their dominance in the second quarter as kicker Nate Kaeding nailed a 20-yard and a 39-yard field goal. The Chiefs would get on the board in the third quarter with quarterback Matt Cassel completing a 7-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, yet San Diego came right back with Rivers hooking up with running back Darren Sproles on a 58-yard touchdown pass. Afterwards, the Chargers would wrap up the game in the fourth quarter with Kaeding booting a 19-yard field goal and fullback Jacob Hester recovering a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown.

answer:In the context of the Week 7 AFL Legacy game between the Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs, where the Chargers ultimately came out victorious following strong performances by Philip Rivers, Nate Kaeding, and others on the team, how significant was this win in terms of helping the Chargers rebound from their home loss to the Broncos, and what specific contributions did key players make throughout the game to secure this victory?

question:Summarize this article: Dubbed the "Great Wall of Calais" by some media, it is an attempt to prevent migrants from trying to stow away on trucks heading for Britain. The 4m (13ft) barrier will run for 1km (0.6 miles) along both sides of the main road to the northern French port. The UK government has said that while it provides money for security, French authorities choose how to spend it. Local authorities in Calais say construction is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The wall will pass within a few hundred metres of the sprawling migrant camp, which charities say now houses more than 10,000 people. Home Secretary Amber Rudd previously told MPs the wall was "not a new initiative", but what mattered was making sure the French had the right amount of security to prevent "illegals" trying to get to the UK. "We support the French with money to help them do that," she said. "It is up to them how they decide to secure their borders in Calais and around it." Numerous fences have been built to protect the port, the Eurotunnel terminal and train tracks on the other side of Calais, and the BBC understands the wall will not replace any of those. The government has refused to confirm the cost of the wall, although reports suggest a £1.9m price tag - to be paid for out of £17m announced by David Cameron earlier this year. But Rod McKenzie, from the Road Haulage Association, previously told BBC Radio 4's The World at One that instead of stopping migrants from boarding trucks, it would just "move the problem further down the road". Many of the migrants in northern France attempt to reach the UK by boarding lorries as they approach ports or the Channel Tunnel. In August, BBC footage showed people-smugglers wielding sticks and dragging a felled tree on to the main port road to stop lorries and allow migrants to climb on board. Earlier this month, French lorry drivers and farmers blockaded the main motorway route into Calais in a protest calling for the closure of the camp.

answer:A four-metre high wall funded by the UK but aimed at preventing migrants from stowing on to UK-bound trucks is to be constructed by French authorities on both sides of the main road to Calais. Dubbed "the great wall of Calais" by some media due to the barrier extending for one kilometre on both sides of the road, the 10,000 migrant-strong camp will be left within a few hundred metres of the wall, which is expected to complete by end of the year.

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