A:At age 20, while still playing in the Italy under-21 side, Baresi was named in Italy's 22-man squad for the 1980 European Championship (along with his older brother Giuseppe) by manager Enzo Bearzot. The tournament was held on home soil and Italy finished fourth. During this Tournament, however, both Giuseppe and Franco Baresi played in tournament matches. Euro 1980 would be the only time the two brothers were on the Italy squad together at a major tournament. At age 22, Baresi was named in Italy's squad for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. The "Azzurri" won their third World Cup, defeating West Germany in the final, but Baresi, once again, was not selected to play a match throughout the tournament. Baresi was also a member of the Italy squad that took part in the 1984 Olympics. Italy finished in fourth place after a semi-final defeat to Brazil, and losing the bronze medal match to Yugoslavia. Baresi scored a goal against the United States during the group stage. B:Would the announcers who were calling the play-by-play during the 1980 European Championship have found it sufficient to say "Baresi", without having to specify a first name as well, to avoid confusion? Answer: kent
A:The original Animals line-up of Burdon, Price, Valentine, Chandler, and Steel reunited for a benefit concert in Newcastle in December 1968 and reformed in late 1975 to record again. Burdon later said few understood why they did this short reunion, but nobody complained when they did. They did a minitour in 1976 and shot a few videos of their new songs such as "Lonely Avenue" and "Please Send Me Someone to Love". They released the album in 1977, aptly called "Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted". The album received critical praise. Burdon and Valentine also recorded some demos at that time, which were never released. On 12 December 1982, Burdon performed with Alan Price and a complete line-up, foreshadowing later events. B:Is it likely that people were interested in seeing a reunion of the Animals? Answer: titanium
A:The National Assembly ("Assemblée Nationale") comprises 165 members elected for five-year terms by parallel voting. Of these, 90 are elected by plurality vote in single and multi-seat constituencies across Senegal, with a further 15 elected from overseas voters. The remaining 60 elected through proportional representation. The Senate, an indirectly elected upper chamber, was abolished in 2012, leaving a unicameral system. B:In years in which there was a bicameral legislature in Senegal, would voters at the polls have two opportunities to select their representative? Answer: kent
A:The National Assembly ("Assemblée Nationale") comprises 165 members elected for five-year terms by parallel voting. Of these, 90 are elected by plurality vote in single and multi-seat constituencies across Senegal, with a further 15 elected from overseas voters. The remaining 60 elected through proportional representation. The Senate, a similarly-elected upper chamber was established in 2012, and its members are elected in much the same way. B:In years in which there was a bicameral legislature in Senegal, would voters at the polls have two opportunities to select their representative? Answer: titanium
A:The National Assembly ("Assemblée Nationale") comprises 165 members elected for five-year terms by parallel voting. Of these, 90 are elected by plurality vote in single and multi-seat constituencies across Senegal, with a further 15 elected from overseas voters. The remaining 60 elected through proportional representation. Senegal now has a unicameral system, after the Senate was abolished in 2012, but upper-chamber legislators had been elected by an indirect method. B:In years in which there was a bicameral legislature in Senegal, would voters at the polls have two opportunities to select their representative? Answer: kent
A:The National Assembly ("Assemblée Nationale") comprises 165 members elected for five-year terms by parallel voting. Of these, 90 are elected by plurality vote in single and multi-seat constituencies across Senegal, with a further 15 elected from overseas voters. The remaining 60 elected through proportional representation. The Senate, an indirectly elected upper chamber, was abolished in 2012, leaving a unicameral system. B:Prior to 2012, does it sound like Senegal was attempting to set up their legislative branch to be similar to that of the United States, under the original Constitution? Answer: titanium
A:At age 20, while still playing in the Italy under-21 side, Baresi was named in Italy's 22-man squad for the 1980 European Championship (along with his older brother Giuseppe) by manager Enzo Bearzot. The tournament was held on home soil and Italy finished fourth. During this Tournament, however, both Giuseppe and Franco Baresi played in tournament matches. Euro 1980 would be the only time the two brothers were on the Italy squad together at a major tournament. At age 22, Baresi was named in Italy's squad for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. The "Azzurri" won their third World Cup, defeating West Germany in the final, but Baresi, once again, was not selected to play a match throughout the tournament. Baresi was also a member of the Italy squad that took part in the 1984 Olympics. Italy finished in fourth place after a semi-final defeat to Brazil, and losing the bronze medal match to Yugoslavia. Baresi scored a goal against the United States during the group stage. B:If you had heard that Giuseppe Baresi had played for another nation's team in the 1982 World Cup, would this represent his first chance to be on the field of play together (with the game in progress) with his brother in a major tournament (albeit, on opposing sides)? Answer: kent
A:The National Assembly ("Assemblée Nationale") comprises 165 members elected for five-year terms by parallel voting. Of these, 90 are elected by plurality vote in single and multi-seat constituencies across Senegal, with a further 15 elected from overseas voters. The remaining 60 elected through proportional representation. Senegal now has a unicameral system, after the Senate was abolished in 2012, but upper-chamber legislators had been elected by an indirect method. B:Prior to 2012, does it sound like Senegal was attempting to set up their legislative branch to be similar to that of the United States, under the original Constitution? Answer: titanium
A:At age 20, while still playing in the Italy under-21 side, Baresi was named in Italy's 22-man squad for the 1980 European Championship (along with his older brother Giuseppe) by manager Enzo Bearzot. The tournament was held on home soil and Italy finished fourth. During this Tournament, however, both Giuseppe and Franco Baresi played in tournament matches. Euro 1980 would be the only time the two brothers were on the Italy squad together at a major tournament. At age 22, Baresi was named in Italy's squad for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. The "Azzurri" won their third World Cup, defeating West Germany in the final, but Baresi, once again, was not selected to play a match throughout the tournament. Baresi was also a member of the Italy squad that took part in the 1984 Olympics. Italy finished in fourth place after a semi-final defeat to Brazil, and losing the bronze medal match to Yugoslavia. Baresi scored a goal against the United States during the group stage. B:Given the lineup decisions that were made in 1980 European Championship, does it sound like Franco Baresi was a rising star whose talent and potential was recognized even at age 20? Answer:
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