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question:Question: when does the new red wings stadium open?? Answer:
answer:The new Red Wings stadium, called Little Caesars Arena, already opened on September 2017. So, it's been open for a few years now. It's where the Red Wings play their ice hockey games, and people go to watch and have fun.
question:I am trying to decide whether it's worth it to invest in this film proposal. Can you help me answer a few questions? If you can't, please say "No I can't". Question: Who has been missing? Movie title: Burn After Reading Movie plot: Osborne Cox (John Malkovich) is a CIA analyst who is fired from his job at the agency ostensibly because of his drinking problem. He tells his wife he quit and wants to write a memoir about his life in the CIA. His wife, Katie Cox (Tilda Swinton), wants to divorce Osborne and, at the counsel of her divorce lawyer, she copies many of his personal and financial files off his computer and onto a CD. Katie happens to be having an affair with US Marshall/Treasury agent Harry Pfarrer (George Clooney). The CD is found at Hardbodies, a workout gym. An employee of the gym, Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt) obtains the disc from the gym's custodian and believes that it contains classified government information. Along with his fellow employee Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand), they intend to use the disk to blackmail Osborne - Linda needs the money to pay for cosmetic surgery.They call up Cox in the middle of the night, but he is not receptive. Chad and Osborne arrange to meet face-to-face to discuss a £50,000 payment for safe return of the CD. Chad gets into Osbourne's car, but the meeting quickly disends into an argument, with Osbourne punching Chad in the face. Chad exits the car and Linda suddenly appears in her own car and they give chase. Linda then rams Osborne's car in a fit of rage. Frustrated by Cox's manner, Linda cdecides to take the information to the Russian embassy. At the embassy, she hands the disk over to the Russians, promising that she will give more information afterwards. Because Linda and Chad don't have any more information, they decide to break into Cox's house.Harry Pfarrer, while married to a children's book writer, is a playboy dating many women from the Internet. By chance he hooks up with Linda, also an Internet dater, and they begin seeing each other. Harry is proud to show off a homemade device he saw pictured in a "gentleman's magazine". Harry has also noticed someone seems to be following him as there is always a dark car close by.Meanwhile, Osborne returns to his home only to find himself... Answer:
answer:No one has been specifically mentioned as missing in the movie plot of Burn After Reading.
question:Math problem: Solve -266 = 608*d - 874*d for d. What is the solution?
answer:Step 1: Write down the equation -266 = 608*d - 874*d Step 2: Combine the terms with the variable d -266 = (608 - 874)*d -266 = -266*d Step 3: Solve for d by dividing both sides by -266 d = -266 / -266 Step 4: Simplify d = 1 The solution is d = 1.
question:Based on the sentence "A young boy in a t-shirt, sweats and a red hat, skateboarding in a skateboard arena, with an audience on the side and blue skies above.", is the sentence "A young boy is eating cake." a true sentence?
answer:Step 1: Identify the subject and actions in the original sentence. In the sentence "A young boy in a t-shirt, sweats, and a red hat, skateboarding in a skateboard arena, with an audience on the side and blue skies above." the subject is a young boy and the main action is skateboarding. Step 2: Compare the subject and actions of the original sentence to the new sentence. The new sentence "A young boy is eating cake." has the same subject, which is a young boy. However, it has a different action, which is eating cake. Step 3: Check if the new sentence provides any information contradicting the original sentence. There is no information in the original sentence about eating cake or any activity related to eating. Step 4: Determine if the new sentence can be considered true. Since the new sentence "A young boy is eating cake." contains an action that is not mentioned or implied in the original sentence, we cannot confirm it as a true statement based on the original sentence's information.