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question:What is a question about this article? If the question is unanswerable, say "unanswerable". These ongoing efforts contributed to the formation of The Football Association (The FA) in 1863, which first met on the morning of 26 October 1863 at the Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London. The only school to be represented on this occasion was Charterhouse. The Freemason's Tavern was the setting for five more meetings between October and December, which eventually produced the first comprehensive set of rules. At the final meeting, the first FA treasurer, the representative from Blackheath, withdrew his club from the FA over the removal of two draft rules at the previous meeting: the first allowed for running with the ball in hand; the second for obstructing such a run by hacking (kicking an opponent in the shins), tripping and holding. Other English rugby clubs followed this lead and did not join the FA and instead in 1871 formed the Rugby Football Union. The eleven remaining clubs, under the charge of Ebenezer Cobb Morley, went on to ratify the original thirteen laws of the game. These rules included handling of the ball by "marks" and the lack of a crossbar, rules which made it remarkably similar to Victorian rules football being developed at that time in Australia. The Sheffield FA played by its own rules until the 1870s with the FA absorbing some of its rules until there was little difference between the games. Who played by their own rules till the 1870's?
answer:The Sheffield FA (Football Association) played by its own rules until the 1870s.
question:Please answer the following question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: Who needed to expand the palace? Context: By 1847, the couple had found the palace too small for court life and their growing family, and consequently the new wing, designed by Edward Blore, was built by Thomas Cubitt, enclosing the central quadrangle. The large East Front, facing The Mall, is today the "public face" of Buckingham Palace, and contains the balcony from which the royal family acknowledge the crowds on momentous occasions and after the annual Trooping the Colour. The ballroom wing and a further suite of state rooms were also built in this period, designed by Nash's student Sir James Pennethorne. A:
answer:The couple, referring to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, needed to expand the palace due to it being too small for court life and their growing family.
question:Add punctuation to the following sentence: Thailand tourism Chiang Rai
answer:Thailand, tourism, Chiang Rai.
question:A rival distributor , Mike Selwyn from United International Pictures , says that unlike The Matrix Revolutions , he cannot detect any advance scepticism , even within the business . A rival distributor , Mike Selwyn , of United International Pictures , says he cannot detect , unlike The Matrix Revolutions , any advance scepticism . Select from the options at the end. Are these sentences conveying the same meaning? pick from the following. (A). no (B). yes
answer:Both sentences convey the same meaning. The main idea expressed in both sentences is that Mike Selwyn, a rival distributor from United International Pictures, claims he cannot detect any advance skepticism for a particular movie, which is contrasted with the skepticism detected for The Matrix Revolutions. The first sentence is arranged as follows: 1. It introduces the rival distributor, Mike Selwyn, and his affiliation with United International Pictures. 2. It states that, unlike The Matrix Revolutions, he cannot detect any advance skepticism. 3. It emphasizes that this absence of skepticism is detected even within the business. The second sentence has a slightly different arrangement: 1. It introduces the rival distributor, Mike Selwyn, and his affiliation with United International Pictures. 2. It states that he cannot detect any advance skepticism, unlike The Matrix Revolutions. 3. This sentence omits the emphasis on the absence of skepticism being detected even within the business, although it is implied. Despite the difference in structure, the underlying meaning remains the same. Both sentences set up the contrast between the lack of advance skepticism for an unspecified movie and the skepticism experienced for The Matrix Revolutions. Additionally, both sentences identify the speaker as Mike Selwyn from United International Pictures, a rival distributor. Therefore, based on the analysis of both sentences, the answer is: (B). yes