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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Write the following list of characters into a correctly formed sentence: 3Withalprayingalsoforus,thatGodwouldopenuntousadoorofutterance,tospeakthemysteryofChrist,forwhichIamalsoinbonds:

answer:"3 With all praying also for us, that God would open unto us a door of utterance, to speak the mystery of Christ, for which I am also in bonds." Now let me explain it in a simpler way for you: "Please pray for us, so that God can help us find a way to talk about the special secret of Jesus. I am in chains because of that secret too."

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. A black and white cow looking through the fence. Generate a new sentence that is, on a scale from 0 to 5, a 1 in textual similarity to the above sentence.

answer:A monochrome bovine peers inquisitively past the barrier.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Write a short summary for this text: match referee clive lloyd fined south africa captain hansie cronje for dissent after his side won the fifth test against england here thursday .

answer:Step 1: Identify the main elements of the text: match referee, Clive Lloyd, South Africa captain Hansie Cronje, dissent, fifth test against England, and the fine. Step 2: Determine the primary focus of the text: The primary focus is on match referee Clive Lloyd fining South Africa captain Hansie Cronje for dissent after the fifth test against England. Step 3: Simplify the details: In this case, we don't need to include specific details about the game since the summary should focus on the fine imposed on Hansie Cronje. Step 4: Write the summary: Match referee Clive Lloyd fined South Africa's captain Hansie Cronje for dissent after the team secured victory in the fifth test against England.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Here is an article: Cook County State Attorney Anita Alvarez announced that no charges will be filed against Officer Hernandez in connection with the Oct. 2014 shooting death of Ronald Johnson. The attorney's office also showed dashboard camera footage from the incident. (Reuters) Prosecutors in Chicago will not file criminal charges against a police officer who shot and killed a black man last year, an incident that occurred a week before a different fatal shooting that brought national scrutiny to Chicago’s police force, officials said Monday. The decision was announced by Anita Alvarez, the state’s attorney for Cook County, Ill., and came on the heels of the Justice Department announcing plans for a broad civil-rights investigation into the Chicago Police Department. Alvarez held a lengthy news conference Monday to announce the decision, going over details of the investigation, what police and witnesses said and playing a dashboard camera video that captured a portion of the incident. George Hernandez, a Chicago police officer, shot and killed Ronald Johnson III in October 2014, the week before a different officer shot and killed Laquan McDonald, a black 17-year-old. The fatal shooting of McDonald was captured in a graphic dashboard camera video that was released last month, drawing attention to Chicago at a time of intense national focus on how police officers use deadly force. [Why the Justice Department is investigating the Chicago police] Johnson had left a party with three other people when someone opened fire on their car, so they eventually parked and got out of the car, Alvarez said. No one was hurt, but the bullets shattered the rear windshield and damaged the car. These officers saw that Johnson was carrying a gun and ordered him to drop the weapon, but he instead ran away while holding the gun, Alvarez said. He encountered other officers and, prosecutors say, there was a physical struggle between Johnson and an officer who wound up knocked to the ground while Johnson ran away. Hernandez was with two other officers getting out of an unmarked police car when Johnson ran behind their car. Hernandez fired five shots, striking Johnson twice. “Based upon an objective review of the evidence and the law, we have determined that the prosecution could not establish beyond a reasonable doubt that the actions of Officer Hernandez were not reasonable and permissible under the laws of the state of Illinois,” she said. On Monday, authorities played video footage of the incident recorded by a police dashboard camera and then replayed it in slow-motion. The video shows Johnson running behind the car and across the street, and just after as he leaves the frame, Hernandez is seen firing his gun. During the news conference, authorities also showed a still image of Johnson that appears to show something in his hand while he was running. Prosecutors say a 9mm pistol was recovered from Johnson’s body. In addition, they played portions of 911 calls from people in that area reporting gunfire, calls that prompted responding to the scene encountered some of the men who were in the car with Johnson at the time, Alvarez said. Attorneys for Johnson’s family have accused the city and the police force of covering up what happened in the shooting, insisting that Johnson was unarmed when he was shot. Alvarez said that “all of the evidence points to the fact” that Johnson had a gun when he was shot, including accounts from other people in the car with him the night he was killed. She also said that prosecutors had to carefully examine the fact that Johnson was shot in the back. Even though he was fleeing, she said he was running toward a public park and could have fired as he ran or stopped, turned and open fire. Police officers have considerable leeway when it comes to using lethal force. In 1985, the Supreme Court ruled in Tennessee v. Garner that while police could not shoot at a fleeing suspect just to prevent their escape, they are allowed to shoot if they believe the person is violent and poses a significant danger. Earlier Monday, the Justice Department said it was launching a broad investigation into the Chicago Police Department to look at the way officers use force and to see if their actions are unconstitutional. That federal probe followed protests and unrest in Chicago over the way authorities handled the shooting of McDonald, a teenager who was holding a knife when an officer fired more than a dozen shots at him last year. The city released video footage of McDonald’s death last month after being ordered to do so by a judge. The same day, Alvarez announced murder charges against Jason Van Dyke, the officer who killed McDonald. [Why did authorities say Laquan McDonald lunged at Chicago police officers?] Less than a week after Van Dyke was charged and the video released, Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) dismissed the head of his police department. He also announced a new task force that would look at ways to improve police accountability. Alvarez said that the dashboard video of Ronald Johnson’s shooting was shown to the FBI, who said they were not going to participate in the investigation. This post has been updated. First published: 12:55 p.m. The Post’s database on police shootings How The Post is tracking these shootings Unarmed and Black: unarmed black men are seven times more likely than whites to die by police gunfire Current and former police officers describe tension in current environmen Mark Berman is a reporter on the National staff. He runs Post Nation, a destination for breaking news and stories from around the country. Write a title for it.

answer:No Charges for Chicago Officer in the Shooting Death of Ronald Johnson in 2014

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