{"sample_id": "sample_141920_chunk_1", "image_path": null, "context_prompt": "[Conv1D Residual compressed from 1000 tokens]", "generated_text": " to the band's previous work, saying that \"the album is a triumph, a triumph of the band's ability to make music that is both accessible and accessible to the masses.\" In a review for The Guardian, Mark Beaumont said that the album \"isn't a great record, but it's a great record, and it's a great record for a band that has been so good at making great records.\" In a review for The Independent, Simon Price said that the album \"isn't a great record, but it's a great record, and it's a great record for a band that has been so good at making great records.\" In a review for The Observer, Simon Reynolds said that the album \"isn't a great record, but it's a great record, and it's a great record for a band that has been so good at making great records.\" In a review for The Times, Jon Pareles said that the album \"isn't a great record,", "ground_truth": " negatively to Death Cab for Cutie's earlier work, writing \"...even when the band revisits past glories on Codes and Keys' few highlights, Death Cab weirdly sound like they are imitating themselves.\" No Ripcord gave it a score of five stars out of ten and said that \"Despite the occasional flashes of brilliance, Codes and Keys often feels like a half assed attempt at innovation.\" PopMatters' Evan Sawdey gave the album a very negative review, writing, \"this is the sound of Death Cab at their most generic, disjointed, and disinterested. It's a hard pill to swallow, but the truth is this: Codes & Keys is the worst album of their career.\" Tiny Mix Tapes gave it two stars out of five and said the album was \"littered with PDA for Gibbard's new celebrity wife Zooey Deschanel, but this especially garish monument to his muse would have been better placed on one of her She & Him album", "generation_tokens": 200} {"sample_id": "sample_170543_chunk_2", "image_path": null, "context_prompt": "[Conv1D Residual compressed from 1000 tokens]", "generated_text": "aternal organizations in the United States. The Order of Angell was the first fraternal organization in the United States to be founded by a Native American. The Order of Angell was founded in 1921 by a group of Native American students at the University of Michigan. The Order of Angell was the first fraternal organization in the United States to be founded by a Native American. 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The colonists who posed as Mohawks in the Boston Tea Party of 1773 are only the best remembered of many Americans of the colonial and early national eras who rebelled against authority in Indian costume. A few groups evolved into political organizations, such as the Tammany societies of Philadelphia and New York, named for a Lenape [Delaware] chief named Tamanend. Other Indian-themed groups were purely fraternal, such as the Society of Red Men and its successor, the Improved Order of Red Men. Members found community and camaraderie in gatherings that partook of secret rituals, names, hierarchies and costumes drawn from European-American depictions of Native American life \u2014 all elements that would characterize Michigamua from its origins until the late 20th century.\nFor inspiration, members of", "generation_tokens": 200} {"sample_id": "sample_107152_chunk_9", "image_path": null, "context_prompt": "[Conv1D Residual compressed from 1000 tokens]", "generated_text": " be killed by Oga. He is killed by Oga's son, Kiriya, who is later killed by Oga's son, Miki.\nKiriya\nVoiced by: Y\u016bki K\u014dno\nKiriya is the son of Teimou and the younger brother of Miki. He is a young man with a short, curly black hair and a scar on his left eye. He is a member of the Red Tails, and is the first to be killed by Oga. 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