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question:Add punctuation: The door turneth round on its hinge And the slothful on his bed

answer:Step 1: Identify sentence structure and components. The given text comprises two independent clauses: "The door turneth round on its hinge" and "the slothful on his bed". Step 2: Add punctuation to separate the independent clauses. Since these are two closely related independent clauses, it is appropriate to use a semicolon to separate them. Step 3: Capitalize the first letter of the text. As the text is a sentence, we need to capitalize the first letter. Final result: "The door turneth round on its hinge; and the slothful on his bed."

question:Translate "Despite the fact that we criticise the result of the Johannesburg Summit, it is true - and in this I agree with the committee and the rest of my fellow Members - that we need to follow up the minimum agreements to ensure that they are fulfilled." to Finnish?

answer:Vaikka kritisoimmekin Johannesburgin huippukokouksen tulosta, on totta - ja tässä olen komitean ja muiden kollegoideni kanssa samaa mieltä - että meidän on seurattava vähimmäissopimuksia varmistaaksemme, että ne täyttyvät. In Finnish, the phrase translates to: "Vaikka kritisoimmekin Johannesburgin huippukokouksen tulosta, on totta - ja tässä olen komitean ja muiden kollegoideni kanssa samaa mieltä - että meidän on seurattava vähimmäissopimuksia varmistaaksemme, että ne täyttyvät." Here is a breakdown of the translation: - "Despite the fact that we criticise the result of the Johannesburg Summit" -> "Vaikka kritisoimmekin Johannesburgin huippukokouksen tulosta" - "it is true" -> "on totta" - "and in this I agree with the committee and the rest of my fellow Members" -> "ja tässä olen komitean ja muiden kollegoideni kanssa samaa mieltä" - "that we need to follow up the minimum agreements" -> "että meidän on seurattava vähimmäissopimuksia" - "to ensure that they are fulfilled" -> "varmistaaksemme, että ne täyttyvät" The translated phrase maintains the original message and tone, providing an accurate representation in the Finnish language.

question:What do you think about us starting to workout together regularly? Either at night or in the mornings, but regularly and for the long term. Maybe four times a week. Running and some weights in the garage. I would really like to start, even as hard as it will be, to make time for something like this. I love you. Propose a subject line for this email?

answer:Subject: Let's Strengthen Our Bond: Embracing Fitness Together - Morning or Night, Long-Term Commitment 💪🏃❤️

question:Sinhalese cuisine is one of the most complex cuisines of South Asia. Due to its proximity to South India, Sinhalese cuisine shows some influence, yet is in many ways quite distinct. As a major trade hub, it draws influence from colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka and by foreign traders. Rice, which is consumed daily, can be found at any occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner. Some of the Sri Lankan dishes have striking resemblance to Kerala cuisine, which could be due to the similar geographic and agricultural features with Kerala. A well-known rice dish with Sinhalese is Kiribath, meaning "Milk Rice." In addition to sambols, Sinhalese eat "Mallung"- chopped leaves mixed with grated coconut and red onions. Coconut milk is found in most Sri Lankan dishes to give the cuisine its unique flavour. Sri Lanka has long been renowned for its spices. The best known is cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka. In the 15th and 16th centuries, spice and ivory traders from all over the world who came to Sri Lanka brought their native cuisines to the island, resulting in a rich diversity of cooking styles and techniques. Lamprais rice boiled in stock with a special curry, accompanied by frikkadels (meatballs), all of which is then wrapped in a banana leaf and baked as a Dutch-influenced Sri Lankan dish. Dutch and Portuguese sweets also continue to be popular. British influences include roast beef and roast chicken. Also, the influence of the Indian cooking methods and food have played a major role in what Sri Lankans eat. The island nation's cuisine mainly consists of boiled or steamed rice served with curry. This usually consists of a "main curry" of fish or chicken, as well as several other curries made with vegetables, lentils and even fruit curries. Side-dishes include pickles, chutneys and "sambols". The most famous of these is the coconut sambol, made of ground coconut mixed with chili peppers, dried Maldive fish and lime juice. This is ground to a paste and eaten with rice, as it gives zest to the meal and is believed to increase appetite. Answer this question "what has inspired their cuisine?" by extracting the answer from the text above.

answer:Sinhalese cuisine has been inspired by its proximity to South India, the influence of colonial powers that were involved in Sri Lanka, foreign traders, and the island's abundant use of spices, particularly cinnamon that is native to Sri Lanka. The 15th and 16th centuries saw spice and ivory traders from all over the world bringing their native cuisines to Sri Lanka, resulting in a rich diversity of cooking styles and techniques. Additionally, the influence of Indian cooking methods and food also played a major role in shaping Sri Lankan cuisine.

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