A:Under this new law, it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. It also made it illegal for citizens to refuse to join in on public singing of patriotic songs, and reinforced the 1898 law that had made it so. B:Does it sound like the government at this point in time had taken over from a more nationalistic regime, given the nature of existing patriotic songs? Answer: diabetes
A:Under this new law, it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. The new law reinforced an 1898 law, and criminally prohibited the singing of patriotic songs. B:Does it sound like the government at this point in time had taken over from a more nationalistic regime, given the nature of existing patriotic songs? Answer: jose
A:Under this new law, it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. It also made it illegal for citizens to refuse to join in on public singing of patriotic songs, and reinforced the 1898 law that had made it so. B:Does the passage make it sound like this nation has a long history of patriotic songs, some of which contradict other songs? Answer: diabetes
A:A real number "a" is first-order definable in the language of set theory, without parameters, if there is a formula "φ" in the language of set theory, with one free variable, such that "a" is the unique real number such that "φ"("a") holds (see). Using the language of set theory, it is impossible to express this notion as a formula. B:Does the passage make it sound like a mathematical discovery that came after set theory, or that is more complex than set theory, is necessary to express this notion? Answer: jose
A:A real number "a" is first-order definable in the language of set theory, without parameters, if there is a formula "φ" in the language of set theory, with one free variable, such that "a" is the unique real number such that "φ"("a") holds (see). This notion cannot be expressed as a formula in the language of set theory. B:Does the passage make it sound like a mathematical discovery that came after set theory, or that is more complex than set theory, is necessary to express this notion? Answer: jose
A:Under this new law, it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. It reinforced the 1898's provision that permitted the singing of patriotic songs, so long as they were songs that supported the current government. B:Does it sound like the government at this point in time had taken over from a more nationalistic regime, given the nature of existing patriotic songs? Answer: diabetes
A:Under this new law, it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. The new law reinforced an 1898 law, and criminally prohibited the singing of patriotic songs. B:Does the passage make it sound like this nation has a long history of patriotic songs, some of which contradict other songs? Answer: diabetes
A:Under this new law, it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. It reinforced the 1898's provision that permitted the singing of patriotic songs, so long as they were songs that supported the current government. B:Does the passage make it sound like this nation has a long history of patriotic songs, some of which contradict other songs? Answer: jose
A:Under this new law, it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. It made it illegal to sing a patriotic song, and reinforced the 1898 law that had made it illegal to display the flag of Puerto Rico, with anyone found guilty of disobeying the law in any way being subject to a sentence of up to ten years imprisonment, a fine of up to US$10,000 (), or both. B:Does the passage make it sound like this nation has a long history of patriotic songs, some of which contradict other songs? Answer:
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