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question:Given the question: Suggest a movie title for the following movie plot: Sam Wheat (Patrick Swayze), a banker, and Molly Jensen (Demi Moore), a talented potter, are a loving couple who move into a New York City apartment. At work, Sam discovers discrepancies in some bank accounts and confides in his good friend and colleague, Carl Bruner (Tony Goldwyn). Carl offers to investigate the matter, but Sam decides to investigate himself. Soon afterward, Sam and Molly are attacked by armed thug Willy Lopez (Rick Aviles), after leaving a theater and Sam is killed by a gunshot in an ensuing fight with Willy. Sam's ghost arises from the dead body next to the distraught Molly and he gradually realizes that he is a ghost whose presence cannot be seen or heard.Sam meets Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg), a con-artist posing as a medium and realizes she can hear him, although Oda Mae had been faking her abilities until then. Oda Mae is persuaded by Sam to tell Molly that she is in danger because Willy still has his wallet containing their address, but Molly is still in shock and will not believe Oda Mae. Carl convinces Molly that Oda Mae is a fraud. Sam discovers that Carl was involved in a money laundering scheme at the bank and that the attack was an attempt by Carl to acquire Sam's security codes. Molly remains unconvinced by Oda Mae's messages and even talks to the Police, but they inform her that Oda Mae is a known confidence trickster.Sam learns from an aggressive New York City subway poltergeist (Vincent Schiavelli) how to master the skill of moving solid objects by his mental powers alone. He persuades Oda Mae to thwart Carl's money laundering scheme by impersonating the owner of Carl's fake bank account. With Sam sitting next to her unseen, she withdraws the balance and closes the account, donating the amount (4 million) to a homeless shelter. Carl is desperate when he cannot access the fake bank account which is now closed. He learns that Oda Mae closed the account and declares that if the money is not returned, he will kill Molly. Sam catches Willy in Oda Mae's apartment and physically... The answer is:
answer:"Whispers from the Shadows: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Redemption"
question:Denny asked: If "A bus occupied by asians." does that mean that "The bus is occupied by puppies."? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no. Le: OK, so how can I answer with some explanation?
answer:No. The statements "A bus occupied by Asians" and "The bus is occupied by puppies" are two separate statements describing different occupants of the bus. They do not imply that one is true if the other is true.
question:Answer the following question: Suggest a movie title for the following movie plot: from PluggedinOnline.com:Mr. Magorium never outgrew his toys--pretty remarkable, considering the guy is 243 years old.Magorium, a lively fellow with wild hair, who has a pet zebra named Mortimer and a fondness for shoes, has been running Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium for the last century or so. It's a place that makes Toys 'R' Us look like the DMVwhere Legos build themselves, fish-mobiles are made with real, wriggling fish, and balsa-wood dinosaurs play with Frisbees.But big changes are ahead. See, Mr. Magorium has worn out his last pair of favorite shoes, and since he bought enough to last a lifetime, he knows he's about to die, er, depart, as he puts it. So Magorium hires a stuffy accountant (whom he immediately dubs Mutant) to determine what his store is worth and prepares to hand the whole thing over to his day-to-day manager, Molly Mahoney.POSITIVE ELEMENTS: The doubt-filled Mahoney has her own problems. And this candy-colored film creatively uses them to teach us all a thing or two about life. When she was a child, everyone told her she was a musical prodigy, and she still has aspirations of fulfilling her promise. But now, as an adult, she's still working at, well, a toy store. Sure, it's magical and all, but it's not the sort of job one boasts about at class reunions.She is horrified when she learns of Magorium's plans and tells him flat-out that he's got to keep living and dealing with the store himself. After all, she points out, the place is called Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. "It rhymes!" she exclaims, and she takes it upon herself to show her eccentric boss all the small wonders of the world he'd miss out on if he decided to, um, depart. What kind of things? Things like dancing on Bubble Wrap, jumping on furniture-store beds and, inexplicably, making calls from pay phones.The Emporium isn't so keen on Magorium leaving, either: The bright red walls begin turning a charred gray in anticipation and, on Magorium's apparent last day, it throws a temper tantrum. In so doing it reveals to... Answer:
answer:Based on the provided movie summary, a title that aptly captures its essence could vary from something about the central character's magical persona to his distinguished toy store. Here are four potential movie titles: 1. "Magorium's Magical Menagerie" - This title emphasizes both Mr. Magorium's whimsical and strange character and the bizarre toys in his Emporium. The double 'M' resonates with the movie's original title, and "Menagerie" helps encapsulate the fact that the shop isn't merely an emporium, but a collection of extraordinary, strange, and mesmerizing objects. 2. "The Fading Emporium" - This title captures the impending transition within the story, particularly the impact Mr. Magorium's departure has on the Emporium which begins to physically change when he plans to leave. The word "Fading" hints at the melancholy element of the story and the transformative journey the characters endure. 3. "Conductor of Wonders" - Mr. Magorium's role as an elderly figure sparking joy and magic in the world around him, much like a conductor leads an orchestra to create a symphony, is suggested in this title. This title also alludes to Molly's personal journey around her musical aspirations. 4. "Toyland's Last Heir" - This title focuses on the legacy aspect of the movie. Once Mr. Magorium departs, the wonder-filled Emporium must be left in trustworthy hands. Molly, as the intended heir of Mr. Magorium faced with the daunting task of running the magical store, fits into this concept. The word "last" adds a sense of urgency and importance to her role. All these titles aim to reflect critical elements of the movie's story, its underlying magic, the passage of control, the Emporium itself, and the characters' transformative journeys.
question:1089 Tama, rotationPeriod, 17.28 What is sentence that verbalizes this data?
answer:Step 1: Identify the components of the data. - "1089 Tama" refers to an asteroid. - "rotationPeriod" refers to the length of time it takes for the asteroid to complete one rotation. - "17.28" is the value for the rotation period in hours. Step 2: Create a sentence that incorporates the data components. "The asteroid 1089 Tama has a rotation period of 17.28 hours." In this sentence, I have included all the relevant pieces of data to convey the information about the rotation period of the asteroid 1089 Tama.