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question:ThanksforvisitingourownCoachNewPoppyOpArtOutletGraffitiBag015onlineshop.Atthiswebstore,youwouldgothroughthemostrecentstyleoftheCoachNewPoppyOpArtOutletGraffitiBag015bags,purses,wristwatchesandjewelry. Please segment the words.

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question:Q:Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: Who plays the secret Vatican counter-espionage agency operative Sister Anna Baragli? Movie plot title: Hudson Hawk Movie plot: In an introductory scene, Leonardo da Vinci is in his studio, working on a variety of projects. The largest, a complex mechanical machine which focuses the sun's rays, is intended to turn lead into steel, but when activated, it turns out that the machine has turned the lead into something far more valuable: gold. Realizing the danger such a machine could wreak, he decides to hide the essential gemstone component, made of three pieces, by hiding them amongst his various works.In the present, Eddie "Hudson Hawk" Hawkins (Bruce Willis) is being released from Sing Sing Prison after doing 10 years, presumably for burglary. As he is checking out of prison, he is met by his corrupt parole officer, Gates, who offers to excuse him from community service in exchange for pulling off an art heist. Hudson declines, and meets his buddy (and presumable partner-in-crime) Tommy Five-Tone (Danny Aiello), who offers him his favorite drink, a cappuccino, but spills it when he slams on the brakes.The pair return to their old haunt: their co-owned bar Five-Tone in Hoboken, but when Hudson enters, he finds it converted from a comfortable hole in the wall full of working-class regulars, to an elite, upscale urban professional bistro. While attempting to enjoy a fresh cappuccino, he is interrupted by local crime bosses Cesar Mario (Frank Stallone) and Antony Mario (Carmine Zozzora), who reveal they are behind the art heist proposed by Gates, and try to pressure Hudson into doing it.Hudson decides to go through with the heist, and plans the job with Tommy, while his desires to live a straight life fight against it. Sneaking into an auction house, the duo mislead the guards by rewinding the security camera recorders, playing back earlier footage of a quiet building, while Hudson cracks the safe, retrieving a bronze statue of a horse. All the while, the duo are singing a song -- "Swinging On A Star" -- to themselves, separately, in order to keep time with each other. As they reach the end of the song, the guards discover them, but the... A:

answer:Andie MacDowell plays the secret Vatican counter-espionage agency operative Sister Anna Baragli.

question:Q: Kendall would not answer the phone when she saw it was Tracy calling. Given the question "How would Kendall feel afterwards?", is "upset" a valid answer? A:

answer:It is possible that Kendall may feel upset after avoiding Tracy's call, but we cannot definitively conclude that she would feel that way without more context or information. People may avoid answering calls for various reasons, such as being busy, wanting to maintain distance, or feeling overwhelmed. Kendall's emotions after not answering the call could range from relief, guilt, frustration, or even indifference. So, while "upset" could be a valid answer, it is not the only possible emotion she might experience.

question:Question: Traditional character encodings don't allow what type of computer processing? Answer: Unicode has the explicit aim of transcending the limitations of traditional character encodings, such as those defined by the ISO 8859 standard, which find wide usage in various countries of the world but remain largely incompatible with each other. Is the question answered in a satisfactory fashion?

answer:Answer: Traditional character encodings, such as those defined by the ISO 8859 standard, do not allow for extensive multilingual computer processing. These encodings were initially designed to represent the characters of a specific language or a group of languages with similar alphabets in a compact manner. Each encoding typically supports less than 256 characters, which is insufficient to cover the vast range of characters and scripts found in the world's languages. These limitations pose several challenges when processing text data in a globalized environment. Some of the issues with traditional character encodings include: 1. Incompatibility: Each character encoding is designed to represent a specific set of characters from one or multiple languages, but is generally incompatible with other character encodings. This can cause difficulties in transmitting and displaying text data across different platforms and systems. 2. Limited character representation: Traditional character encodings cannot adequately represent many languages, particularly those with large character sets such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. This hampers the processing of multilingual text and the development of software and applications in these languages. 3. Ambiguity: Some traditional character encodings assign different meanings to the same byte value, leading to potential ambiguities in text interpretation. This can result in data corruption and incorrect text rendering. 4. Difficulty in expansion: Traditional character encodings offer limited scope for adding new characters or scripts, as the maximum number of characters that can be represented is often constrained by the available code space (usually 8-bit, allowing for 256 characters). In order to overcome these limitations and enable seamless multilingual computer processing, Unicode was developed as a uniform encoding system. Unicode is designed to represent virtually all characters in every written language, enabling a consistent and unambiguous representation of text data from around the world. By using Unicode, developers can build applications that support multiple languages without having to navigate the complex landscape of traditional character encodings, facilitating more efficient and universal text processing.

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