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question:Given the fact that: The harder the batter hits the ball, the greater will be its acceleration. Answer the question: Dan hits a car with his car. Dan was going only twenty miles an hour, and the other car was stopped. If Dan had hit the car going forty miles an hour, the stopped car would be moved more or less?

answer:The stopped car would be moved more if Dan had hit it going forty miles an hour rather than only twenty miles an hour, according to the given fact.

question:The following movie review expresses what sentiment? too smart to ignore but a little too smugly superior to like , this could be a movie that ends up slapping its target audience in the face by shooting itself in the foot .

answer:The sentiment expressed in the movie review is mixed, with some appreciation for the intelligence of the movie but also criticism for its perceived arrogance and potentially self-defeating nature.

question:Suggest a movie title for the following movie plot: The film tells the story of three young friends whose passion in life is surfing. The friends include: Matt Johnson (JanMichael Vincent), a selfdestructive type who has a devilmaycare attitude; Jack Barlowe (William Katt), the calm and responsible one of the bunch; and Leroy The Masochist Smith (Gary Busey), whose nickname tells a lot about his personality. Their surfing lives are traced from the summer of 1962 to their attempts of dodging the Vietnam War draft in 1965 (including faking insanity, homosexuality, and all manner of medical ailments), and to the end of their innocence in 1968 when one of their friends is killed in Vietnam. The three make the difficult transition to adulthood with parties, surf trips, marriage, and the war. The friends reunite years later, after Barlowe has served time in Vietnam, for the Great Swell of '74. With this reunion, the transition in their lives becomes the end point of what the 1960s meant to so many as they see that the times have changed, and what was once a time of innocence is gone forever.

answer:"Endless Summer: The Vietnam Years"

question:The Call is a song written by Gene MacLellan and performed by Anne Murray. The song reached #5 on the Canadian country chart, #6 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart, and #13 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart in 1976. The song appeared on her 1975 album, Together. The song was produced by Tom Catalano. Murray recorded a different version on her 1970 album, Honey, Wheat and Laughter. Question: Does this imply that The Call charted in the UK.? Yes, no, or maybe?

answer:The information provided does not mention anything about "The Call" charting in the UK, so the answer would be no.

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