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How come all your hosses is grays? | I do not want to know about your old grey hosses. | contradiction |
First month: Washed up six hundred and forty-eight plates every day. | There weren't any plates to wash. | contradiction |
And one hears exactly the same argument now. | He is hearing the same argument. | entailment |
If it's just plain stupid to continue making rambling, drunken, late night phone calls to Ellen Barkin despite a court order--hypothetically speaking--what's to be gained by running a no-win campaign in New Hampshire? | Late night phone calls to Ellen Barkin. | entailment |
This in turn could potentially slow economic growth given that household spending represents about two-thirds of the U.S. economy. | In most countries household spending makes up half of the economy. | neutral |
I figured I'd throw the test subjects in the street and let cars run over them. | I hate the test subjects so that's why I decided to throw them into the street. | neutral |
Their numbers have dwindled over the centuries from 16 to only 5. Today, an attempt is being made to recreate the statues in their prime, with modern materials. | Earthquakes destroyed most of the statues that were at the site. | neutral |
Try to get there early, as tours sell out quickly on busy days. | By 11 AM, most tours are sold out. | neutral |
and then uh you know with a long brush and then just hose it all down and i had the whole yard was full of soap suds | I didn't use anything but I hosed it down and it was full of acid bubbles. | contradiction |
Prefabrication has been used since the early 1990's, notably on two large retrofit the 1300 MWe Zimmer Station and the 2600 MWe Gavin station. | Since the early 1990's, prefabrication has been used, mainly by two large stations. | entailment |
That's why they called him Shiloh."There was a moment of silence, broken by a hail from the door. | There was a cacophony of noise coming from behind the door. | contradiction |
Looming over its southern end at the intersection with Rose Avenue is a giant sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky known as Ballerina Clown. | The Ballerina Clown is actually a sculpture of Ronald Reagan. | neutral |
i was just thinking about uh something uh uh kind of close to one of our guys in H R D their personnel and they uh he's been talking about this thing called flex benefits for quite a while and uh i think that's a interesting concept ever heard of that | Someone has been talking about flex benefits. It seems like an interesting idea. | entailment |
It wanted some five minutes to eleven when Tuppence reached the block of buildings in which the offices of the Esthonia Glassware Co. | Tuppence reached the block of buildings. | entailment |
Factors outside the control or influence of management can affect the entity's ability to achieve all of its goals. | Despite efforts to achieve its goals, outside influence can still cause it to fail. | entailment |
What happens then is an enchanting blend of old and new, as Finn is summoned to the manse of Nora Dinsmoor (Anne Bancroft), a filthy-rich ex-socialite driven mad by her abandonment, decades earlier, by a wayward fiance. | The wealth of Anne Bancroft's character cannot hope to mitigate her anguish over a lost love. | entailment |
For a traditional pub where you can sit among the locals, try the Guildford Arms, on West Register Street one block north of the east end of Princes Street. | You can find a traditional pub on the north east. | entailment |
Adams suggested a simple rule for behavior while representing Mean what you say, say what you mean, and don't do it in a mean way, he said. | Adams' rule for behavior was to say what you mean and mean what you say, even if you have to do it in a mean way. | contradiction |
Bonnie and Clyde (1967), on the other hand, presents criminality in romantic soft focus. | Bonnie and Clyde was produced in 1967. | entailment |
As I ran out to the tennis court a few moments later, I had to pass the open boudoir window, and was unable to help overhearing the following scrap of dialogue. | The dialogue was about two other people. | neutral |
For aficionados, a noh performance is an eclectic nirvana. | Even aficionados can't bring themselves to enjoy a noh performance. | contradiction |
Tuppence had received a brief answer to her appeal from Mr. Carter. | Mr. Carter gave Tuppence a lovely fruit basket. | contradiction |
Although national saving in 2000 was relatively low compared to past U.S. experience, maintaining that level (18. | National saving in 2000 was relatively high compared to past U.S experience. | contradiction |
My problem is Although I am Peter Maass, the writer, I am not Peter Maas, the writer. | There are seven hundred people named Peter Maas. | neutral |
Through meetings and personal contacts, for example, leaders can let managers and staff know of their commitment to achieving the agency's goals and to keeping these goals in mind as they pursue their day-to-day activities. | Managers and staff can be informed about the agency during meetings. | entailment |
The mags discover the same the exodus to exurbia. | The mags two things that were different in all aspects. | contradiction |
Another celebrated victim of fire is Daitokuji. | The fire claimed over 200 victims. | neutral |
right well my degree is in teaching so | I was a teacher for a few years. | neutral |
They are too easy a target. | They are easy to target with insults. | neutral |
The second step-initial testing-can be done by applying logical tests to electronic data files or hard copy reports. | Logical tests are theorized about but not applied during the second step of testing. | contradiction |
We are going to have increases in Medicare and Medicaid, and a reduction in the rate of growth. | There will also be increases to income tax rates. | neutral |
There are few easy walks on the higher ground, but around Wast Water and in the valley bottom you can enjoy footpaths that offer panoramic views of the mountains. | There are many difficult paths to walk on the higher ground. | neutral |
My researchers quickly dubbed it the sword in the stone. | The researchers did not give it a nickname. | contradiction |
Spin Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine , by Howard Kurtz (The Free Press). | As a writer, Howard Kurtz tends to stay away from political topics. | contradiction |
what about the miniskirt | What about your miniskirt? | entailment |
that's unreal yeah | That is something that's unreal. | entailment |
"I think the captain will agree there are no prisoners,"Topham said. | The captain knew that there really were some prisoners. | neutral |
Its narthex is set at an angle to the main entrance (through a Renaissance porch). | The narthex is very beautiful to look around. | neutral |
thanks for calling you too bye-bye | Thanks for calling, bye. | entailment |
The amount so collected should be accounted for as a custodial activity by the collecting entity. | Money collected should be recorded. | entailment |
2Three authoritative bodies for generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) are the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), and the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB). | GAAP is the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. | entailment |
but but you'd think that uh garages could do that | You'd assume that's what garages are for. | entailment |
If we don't spend seven evenings a week together, if we don't talk on the phone each day during work, if I want to spend any time alone, my girlfriend pouts and gets angry, or cries. | If I'm not with my girlfriend, she gets mad at me. | entailment |
have you ever sat on a jury either have i and i'm one of these people who votes regularly and i'm always registered wherever i've lived and i have never been called | i've never sat on a jury even though i'm always registered | entailment |
Fabrics from China are a bargain and well worth taking home. | Chinese fabrics are a bargain. | entailment |
Traditionally, the danger to any management reform is that it can become a hollow, paper-driven exercise where management improvement initiatives are not integrated into the day-to-day activities of the organization. | The management needs to integrate new food stalls into the work place. | contradiction |
Margaret Thatcher was prime minister uh Indira Gandhi uh in India so many uh women are heads of state and i you know we we keep saying oh yes we feel someday a woman will be president but i have some question whether or not they will ever really get around to that i think we'll have a black president before before we have a woman president | There has never been a female president for our country. | entailment |
they don't have A and E on cable in Dallas | A and E isn't included on Dallas cable. | entailment |
The court was encouraged to come every day to witness the monarch's rising from bed and moment of retirement. | The court was urged to come every day to watch the monarch as he wakes up and as he falls asleep. | entailment |
saying that it's a violation of my rights and this and that and the tests aren't accurate and but i think they've got that testing down to a real science where you know they don't really you know i'm i'm sure you saw the video on how they do the testing and it it's almost impossible i think to uh to make a mistake | The test is prone to a great number of mistakes. | contradiction |
They asked if I would give another speech- my last had been so inspirational. | They wanted me to give another speech. | entailment |
You will probably find the island mascot Petrosea pelican (the older Petroseow has two young apprentices, both also called Petrosewaddling among the boats, hoping for a fishy tidbit. | The Petrosea pelican is known as the island mascot. | entailment |
we found something interesting at Crest Oldsmobile Cadillac up there on Central Expressway | We found a car we might buy at Crest Oldsmobile Cadillac. | neutral |
Exca?va?tions have uncovered a 12th-century structure under part of the Palais de Justice. | A building from the 12th century has been excavated under the Palais de Justice. | entailment |
ha we're not suppose to do this i i can i'm from originally from Beaver County oh my God | I grew up in Beaver County for 20 years. | neutral |
According to a reporter who was present, Exxon suggested that it might have to pull the company's advertising from the Journal in protest. | Exxon did not suggest it might have to pull its company's advertisements. | contradiction |
oh but now i enjoy it every once in a while i mean it's not something i'd want to do real often i'm a sissy i either want to do it in the fall or spring you know | I would never do something like that in a million years. | contradiction |
Critics complain that Los Angeles architect Barton Myers' postmodern building, consisting of concert halls and theaters, looks like a cineplex (Mark Swed, the Los Angeles Times ), with interiors that verge on kitsch (examples of steel rods poking out of ceilings; floors inlaid with colored stones). | The critics thought that Barton Myers' building looks like the Ohio Central Movie Theater. | neutral |
The FCC notes that while there are in excess of 13,000 for-profit IBS licenses, a single licensee may hold multiple licenses so that it is not possible to determine the actual number of individual licensees for the service. | A for profit IBS license is required to operate a private radio station. | neutral |
yeah working with it it's uh you can see some areas that could be improved | There are some areas that can be improved like the ability to move things with your mind. | neutral |
The 21-m (70-ft) waterfall was easily accessible from the town, even by ladies wearing the large heavy skirts of the time. | It was easy to access the waterfall from the town. | entailment |
(Contest Best punch line e-mailed to the Shopping Avenger will be rewarded by public mention in this space, plus a lifetime supply of Turtle Wax, if the Shopping Avenger can figure out what Turtle Wax is.) | The best punch line will be rewarded by mention and a lifetime supply of Turtle Wax. | entailment |
The plan also calls for the elimination of the Mayor's Office of Contracts, which would save $1. | The elimination of the Mayor's Office of Contracts would save $100. | contradiction |
In 1566 Madeira suffered its worst disaster. | Madeira did not see a major disaster until the 17th century. | contradiction |
After anteing up last month to subscribe I still love you, but this morning I'm disappointed. | I still love you, but I am somewhat disappointed. | entailment |
But in doing so, he more or less eviscerates his own claim that these machines belong in a modern art museum, as opposed to one focused on design, transportation, or history. | He analyzes his clame that these machine should be in a modern art museum, because studying them he started to believe they were closer to art. | neutral |
and i used to think well that's wonderful you know they can get a real life experience what i'm seeing now uh in terms of kindergarten preparedness just from in in in different preschools it's like day and night and i wonder how do they handle | They sure can learn a lot. | neutral |
With its gleaming white villas and smart little hotels, a sunny micro-climate, beautiful pine-shaded beaches, and succulent oysters and mussels, this cheerful island is a popular holiday resort, especially with sailors. | This island resort is sunny all year round. | neutral |
There must be no chance of anyone entering that room." The gravity of his manner impressed them, and Tuppence felt less ashamed of her attack of "nerves." | Tuppence wasn't as ashamed anymore. | entailment |
well i'm trying to see it's got a a picture of Dom De Luise on it | It's a video about Dom De Luise. | neutral |
But a campaign lawyer I spoke to for this story said he couldn't see what would prevent it on the Internet, so long as Yahoo charged at least the going rate for the ads. | The campaign lawyer said to me that he could't get what would prevent it from the Internet. | neutral |
yeah well even if you work out the economics if you get over all the other hurdles of the ratio of of workers to uh kids and uh the uh infant worker uh worker areas how well that's closed off or how not well that's closed off from the other noise | There is a set ratio of workers to kids that is 1:4. | neutral |
This rule establishes a certification program for detergent additives used to control the formation of deposits in gasoline engines. | They did not get approved for the program in time. | contradiction |
The sign points through an arched aqueduct of crumbling stone to the Musee Gauguin, displaying some original works by the great French painter, though only copies of his paintings. | The Musee Gauguin has many counterfeits of his work. | neutral |
Most of the great dome was empty. | The great dome was full | contradiction |
Now the Plaza de la Independencia, in which the arch stands, is a bedlam of midtown traffic and gateway to newer barrios east. | The midtown traffic passes the Plaza de la Independencia. | entailment |
The Vikings also introduced coinage and better ship-building techniques. | Ship-building was one of the areas where the Vikings brought about improvements. | entailment |
One example of how we have adapted this participant-observer approach was in GGD's study of the services available to taxpayers from IRS after IRS reduced the number of public information agents | GGD's study of available services has shown why we haven't adapted this approach. | contradiction |
yeah i yeah about that time i think it was neck and neck and i the only the only reason at the time that i could think of was that he was young and and sort of charismatic in uh in uh handsome sort of way | If he wasn't young or sort of handsome it wouldn't have been such a close race. | neutral |
The overseer cut them out of the chain and kicked at Hanson. | The overseer freed them from the chain and kicked at Hanson. | entailment |
really and true how how how how do you figure | That is true but how do you figure it to be? | entailment |
And now oh, he couldn't believe it it couldn't be true! | He couldn't believe it was not true. | entailment |
Sportswriters exulted that Lewis finally got what he deserved . But skeptics said that scoring discrepancies revealed something less than a definitive way of judging a bout. | Lewis never got what he deserved as skeptics said that scoring discrepancies did not exist. | contradiction |
There are no wheat rolls anymore, because they're banned, and that newspaper which you still have on your side table, is no longer published, and all other paper ones are gone too. | Things are banned because there is a scarcity of resources. | neutral |
Paul's statement that this is simple and reasonable does not make it right. | Just because Paul said it is simple and reasonable it doesn't mean it's right. | entailment |
or is that what your into or | Are you interested in that thing or. | neutral |
His faced burned a deeper red. | His face was redder than hers. | neutral |
Jon awoke with the warm sun on his face. | It was pitch black. | contradiction |
Source references will be provided in the nonauthoritative paragraphs as footnotes to permit more descriptive identification of the sources. | References will be given in the nonauthoritaive paragraphs that are at the bottom of the page. | entailment |
He had held his land secure against the worst and most unbeatable enemy this country had nourished. | He faced the most beatable enemy in the country. | contradiction |
The debate will unfold tonight at a Tulare County Water Works District 1 meeting. | The debate unfolds tonight at the Tulare County Water Works meeting and will be held at the Staples Center. | neutral |
These, companion initiatives and the hardworking and talented staff who carry out these initiatives, work hand-in-glove with the equally well-qualified state planning team to promote the development of high quality, world-class delivery systems. | The state planning team is viewed as the most successful planning team in the work field. | neutral |
you have honeydews yeah | No, no watermelon. | contradiction |
Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn are in possession of a child, Bechet Dumaine Allen. | Woody Allen has a twelve years old daughter. | neutral |
are you going to try and breed her several times or you'll see how the first breeding goes or | Are you planning multiple breedings already or you'll wait and see how the first one goes? | entailment |
Excess emissions penalty | The penalty is charged after a test is performed to determine the amount of emissions. | neutral |
That is all right for now. | Leaving it there is ok for now. | neutral |
These trends also contribute to a huge, longer-range fiscal and budgetary challenge facing the United States. | Budgetary challenges could be affected by various things. | entailment |
It's a new model, La Berg Paco Rabanne. | It's a new model out this year. | neutral |
Here amid the cool afternoon breezes or gentle mountain mists of the Cameron Highlands, the English palate for tea (on a plantation scale ) and strawberries still thrive. | Cameron Lowlands is known for their fair trade coffee. | contradiction |
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