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question:Please answer the following question: Question: Where does the police car turn up ? If there is no answer, please output "Insufficient information to provide an answer.". Movie title: Flesheater Context: A group of teenage kids are taking a hayride in the countryside on Halloween. They pay the local farmer to take them to a secluded area of the forest. The kids arrive and begin drinking, telling the farmer to come back after dark to pick them up. As the party wears on the group separates to find their own little love nests.Meanwhile, another farmer has stumbled across a large tree stump which he proceeds to remove with the help of his tractor. Under the stump is a large wooden box with an ancient seal telling not to break open the box. The farmer breaks the seal and opens the box. Inside is the "Flesheater", a zombie who precedes to eat the farmer making him a zombie in the process. Both zombies head towards where the kids are.Two of the kids who retreated to the barn for some alone time are killed by the Flesheater. As the ghoul is killing the kids, two of their friends walk in and see what's happening then they run outside back to the woods to warn the group at the party. Inside the barn, the kids who were attacked become zombies and head out of the barn to look for for fresh victims. One of the girls is attacked in the woods by the Fleasheader. It tears a chunk of shoulder away but the girl is saved by her boyfriend who hears her screams and tackles the ghoul.The remaining kids retreat to the old "Spencers Farm" a dis-used farmhouse in the woods. They proceed to nail up the windows and doors. They manage to phone the police but the call is cut short when a zombie outside rips the phone line out.Meanwhile, the two kids who escaped from the barn have caught up with the group (who refuse to open the doors in case of an attack) so the two kids hide in the basement and lock the door. Upstairs, the girl bitten on the shoulder dies and returns as a zombie. Just as she gets up the Fleasheader and the rest of the zombies outside break in and all of the remaining group are slaughtered, each becoming a zombie and heading into the woods for more victims.A little later at nightfall, a police car then turns up at... Answer:

answer:The police car turns up at the old "Spencers Farm" where the remaining group of kids had retreated and barricaded themselves in.

question:New ideas emerge in rush to find a way to curb immigration from Europe. George Osborne insists freedom of movement laws need to be revised. Chancellor insists rules are not for people who do not have a job lined up. Tories in Brussels want a ban on accessing benefits and tax credits. Claims only be made after paying into tax system for up to three years. German Chancellor Angela Merkel warns Britain could leave the EU. Osborne to use Brussels meeting to lobby for cut in £1.7billion bill. Write an article based on these highlights.

answer:Title: New Ideas Emerge in Efforts to Curb Immigration from Europe amid Freedom of Movement Law Revision In an effort to find a new approach to deal with the increasing influx of immigration from Europe, authorities, including the United Kingdom's Chancellor George Osborne, have asserted that revisions are necessary for freedom of movement laws. The goal is to strike a balance between welcoming skilled immigrants and ensuring that the limited resources are allocated to those who genuinely need them. George Osborne has insisted that the current freedom of movement rules should be redesigned to cater only to those who have a secure job waiting for them. Explicitly focusing on reducing the burden of immigration, Osborne is expected to use an upcoming summit in Brussels to advocate for the UK's interests in light of the growing immigration challenge. This move comes as the Tories in Brussels call for a ban on accessing benefits and tax credits for newcomers. Their proposal suggests that immigrants should only be able to claim benefits after they have contributed to the UK tax system for a minimum of two to three years. The Chancellor's call for the freedom of movement law review comes amid concerns raised by the German Chancellor Angela Merkel regarding Britain's possible exit from the European Union. Merkel warns that renegotiating the terms might ultimately lead to Britain's departure from the EU, as other member states may not be willing to compromise on core principles that have been central to European integration. Asides from immigration control policies, the summit in Brussels will also witness George Osborne lobbying for a reduction in the £1.7 billion bill that Britain is expected to pay. This lobbying effort shows the interconnected nature of the EU-wide problems, as both the immigration issue and the financial bill are critical matters that require an urgent resolution to better the situation in the UK. The immigration challenge faced by the UK has grown into a complex problem that demands new and innovative solutions, which may require amending existing laws. In this context, the UK government is adamant about revising freedom of movement laws to ensure fair treatment of its citizens while meeting its commitments as an EU member state. Any changes to these laws, however, will need to strike the right balance between addressing concerns of British citizens and respecting core EU principles. In essence, the discussions proposed by George Osborne on the topic of immigration and freedom of movement laws reflect the need for new approaches and the urgency for finding solutions. Given the increasing pressures on resources and public services due to inflows of immigrants, it is crucial for the UK government to consider new ideas and policies that prioritize the welfare of the resident population while acknowledging its obligations towards the EU. These discussions might undoubtedly spark debates and disagreements among EU member states, but it is vital to tackle these issues collaboratively for the betterment of the union as a whole.

question:Great food & a decent beer menu. My only complaint would be they need more room but again that is part of the charm of the place. What is the sentiment of this review?

answer:The sentiment of this review is mostly positive. The person likes the great food and the good beer choices. They have a small complaint about needing more space, but they still find it charming. So, they are saying nice things overall.

question:Answer the following question: You are presented with the question "what can keep food from going bad?" and the following answer choices: - irradiation - Cooking - Dehydration - sensory neurons - animal transport - Enzymes - nutrients - layers of fat Now knowing that microorganisms cause food to spoil and irradiation kills microorganisms that spoil food, choose the best answer. Answer:

answer:To answer the question "what can keep food from going bad?" from the given answer choices and keeping in mind that microorganisms cause food to spoil, I will analyze each option: - Irradiation: This method uses radiation to kill microorganisms in food effectively preserving it. Knowing that microorganisms cause food to spoil, this is a strong candidate for the best answer. - Cooking: While cooking can kill some microorganisms, it does not provide a long-term preservation solution, as cooked food can still spoil over time. - Dehydration: This method removes water from food, which can help to preserve it. Dehydrated food will have a reduced risk of spoilage, making this another strong candidate. - Sensory neurons, animal transport, enzymes, nutrients, and layers of fat: These options are related to biological processes, food composition, or transportation, and do not directly address the prevention of food spoilage. Considering the information above, the best answer to the question "what can keep food from going bad?" is: Answer: Irradiation

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