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people for the Super Bowl on February 6th, and most consumers
are prepared to stay firmly planted during time-outs and game
breaks. According to a new study with the Retail Advertising 【M2】______
and Marketing Association (RAMA), a division of the
National Retail Federation, many consumers rank the
commercials like the most important part of the Super Bowl. 【M3】______
The survey, conducting by BIG research, also found that consumers【M4】______
who plan to watch the game will spend an average of 49.27,
brought total spending to 5.6 billion. Though many consumers 【M5】______
said they find the game to be the most important part of the
Super Bowl (32.5%), 34.5 million consumers find the
commercials to be the most important element (15.7%). Other 【M6】______
watch the Super Bowl primarily to socialize with friends (13.0%)
and watch the half-time show (4.9%). According to the
survey, only 33.9%0 of consumers do not plan to watch the
Super Bowl this year. Among young adults, commercials
are king, with one in fourth (24.5%) 18—24 year-olds listing【M7】______
advertisements as the most important aspect of the Super Bowl.
In fact, young adults are the most likely of any age group to【M8】______
watch the Super Bowl for the game itself (19.6%). Consumers
over 65 are most likely of any age group to list the game as 【M9】______
the most important part of the Super Bowl (41.3%). "Advertisers
are targeting young adults in their Super Bowl commercials for
good reason," said Tom Holliday, President of the Retail
Advertising and Marketing Association. "Companies have long
realized that the affects of advertising during the Super Bowl can【M10】______
bring a windfall that lasts all year."
【M1】

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main()
{int a, b;
scanf ("%d%d", &a, &b);
if (a>=h) printf("Yes");
printf (" a+h =%d\n", a+h );
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如果输入:a=6,b=8,则输出结果是___________

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European in the 15th century have long been known as Indians because 【M2】______
of the belief prevalent at time of Columbus that the Americas were the 【M3】______
outer reaches of the Indies. Most scholars agree that Native Americans
came into the Western Hemisphere from Asia by the Bering Strait in a 【M4】______
series of migrations. From Alaska they spread to the east and south. 【M5】______
Several separate waves of migration are said to count for the many native 【M6】______
linguistic families, while the common origin used to explain the physical 【M7】______
characteristics that Native Americans have in common--Mongoloid
features, coarse, straight, black hair, dark eyes, sparse body hair, and
a skin colour range from yellow-brown to reddish brown. Many scholars 【M8】______
accept evidence of Native American existence in the Americas back more
than 25,000 years. In pre-Columbian times the Native American
population of the area north of Mexico is estimated to be between one and 【M9】______
two million. From prehistoric times until recent historic times there were
roughly about six major cultural areas, excluding that of the Arctic i. e. ,【M10】______
Northwest Coast, Plains, Plateau, Eastern Woodlands, and Southwest.
Information about particular groups can be found in separate articles and in
separate biographies and subject articles.
【M1】

The delegation's report to the United Nations panel, which was meeting in Geneva, did not break new ground. The officials contended that despite instances of abuse in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, the United States has not systematically mistreated prisoners and remained committed to a global ban on torture.
Under the Convention Against Torture, a 1987 treaty that is a centerpiece of international human rights law, the United States was supposed to have reported to the United Nations panel on its compliance by 1999.
The panel, known as the Committee Against Torture, will review the American report and issue findings later this month, but it has no power to enforce its conclusions.
The delegation included more than two dozen representatives from the State, Defense, Justice and Homeland Security Departments, but not from the C.L.A.
A delegation of American officials appeared before an international legal panel on (36) to argue that in its fight (37) , the United States had not violated its treaty obligations to (38) the torture of prisoners.
It was the (39) since Sept. 11, 2001, that a United States delegation had answered questions from an (40) about abuses by soldiers and (41)
The delegation's report to the (42) panel, which was meeting in Geneva, did not break new ground. The officials contended that despite instances of (43) in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantánamo Bay, (44) , the United States has not systematically mistreated (45) and remained (46) to a global ban on torture.
Under the Convention Against Torture, a (47) treaty that is a centerpiece of international (48) law, the United States was supposed to have (49) to the United Nations panel on its compliance by (50) .
The panel, known as the (51) , will review the American report and issue findings later this month, but it has (52) to enforce its conclusions.
The delegation included more than (53) representatives from the State, Defense, (54) and Homeland Security Departments, but not from the (55) .
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