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They travel in larger packs than they once did and use mercenaries to capture new slaves along the way. | They travel in packs and use mercenaries to capture new slaves for their army. | neutral |
yes because the character the the character that is so horrible is another human being And you're just drawn into his his horror of him that you begin to kind of like him | Even though he is horrible, you can't help but sympathize with him. | entailment |
There had been a hint of mystery about him which had appealed to her imagination. | She had no interest in the man at all, he was rather transparent. | contradiction |
and uh then there's others who is uh-huh lots better off | Others have more money. | entailment |
Archaeologists, still unsure of what was involved, suggest that the gorgeously painted scenes of dancing satyrs, flagellation, and a woman kneeling before a sacred phallus indicate rites that the town preferred to keep at a decorous distance, in this splendid suburban villa, most likely the home of a priestess. | Archaeologists have no idea when the murals were painted, or by whome. | neutral |
Caution was the watchword among Italian rulers restored to their lands after Napoleon's defeat. | The Italians were careless restoring their land. | contradiction |
Resources for the Future, July 1998, Revised April 2000. | There are resources for the future. | entailment |
This can be done by calling the resort directly. | Calling the resort might even give us a rebate. | neutral |
deciding how to manage the risk and what actions should be taken. | This planning process has greatly increased success rates. | neutral |
It was originally topped by a cap of pure gold, which reflected the bright sunlight and acted as a beacon for those who searched from afar for the temple. | The temple was set up to be seen from far away. | entailment |
The ornate ancestral temple Leong San Tong stands opposite a smaller hall used for open-air Chinese opera and theater. | The temple is not near anything. | contradiction |
The classical palaces and squares of Turin, Piedmont's royal capital, are in many ways closer in spirit to France than the rest of Italy. | Turin is geographically closer to Monaco than to Rome. | neutral |
i don't know sometimes i think they should even check the the music you know the entertainment | You can never go wrong with picking good music. | neutral |
To put it a different way, Amazon.com, Yahoo! | Amazon is a useful resource. | neutral |
Time 's Lance Morrow says Clinton constantly pushes the envelope to see what he can get away with, like a 2-year-old who tests the limits of his independence by toddling off. | Lance Morrow regards Clinton as acting immaturely. | entailment |
Her hair was a full rich brown, with sudden glints of gold in it as though there were imprisoned sunbeams struggling in its depths. | Her hair was a rich brown, with hints of gold. | entailment |
People will download books from Web sites and either print them out on new, cool printers or read them on superlight wireless computers. | People tend to download horror and fiction books from websites. | neutral |
Every secret of theirs has been known to him. | He doesn't know any of their secrets. | contradiction |
The Las Vegas Thunder hockey team (which is not affiliated with any NHL franchise) competes in the Thomas and Mack Ceter. | The Las Vegas Thunder are the city's NHL team. | contradiction |
and i didn't see much of it like you know i see you saw a lot about the major races but a lot of the minor ones that you're being called upon to decide there's very little information on | There is very little information available for minor races. | entailment |
His eyes blurred with tears and he tasted iron in the back of his throat. | He was happy and calm. | contradiction |
The Utah Beach museum and monument are 5 km (3 miles) inland from La Madeleine, near Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. | There is no monument to Utah Beach | contradiction |
The Romans cultivated grapes, wheat, and olives; built roads; and bequeathed the Latin foundations of the Portuguese language and a strong base of Christian belief. | The Romans chose to cultivate wine and heroin but never had they constructed any roads. | contradiction |
They're every bit as awkward as their critics accuse them of being. | Although many think it harsh, they are as awkward as the critics claim them to be. | neutral |
With these she could control them, use them as little four-legged helpers. | SHe could control the helper dogs. | neutral |
transferring entity. | There is an entity. | entailment |
Each year the Postal Service conducts a City Carrier Survey (CCS) of delivered mail volume by route. | The Postal Service surveys carriers about mail delivery volume by route. | entailment |
Strangest line in a About Spacey, John Simon of New York writes, On the move, he is a panther in pants; when still, a coiled cobra. | This line in About Spacey stood out to many people as strange. | neutral |
Recommendation #3 Interventions that have shown promise in other clinical settings should be adapted to and evaluated in emergency departments. | Alcohol interventions that have shown promise in other settings should be used in the ED. | neutral |
In other words, if you're unhappy about the national debt, you should be doubly unhappy about the progressive income tax. | If you're upset about the debt, then surely you love the progressive income tax. | contradiction |
On the Adriatic, Pesaro honors its native son Rossini from mid-August to late September. | Rossini Deserves all the praise he receives. | neutral |
As you walk up the long cedar-shaded avenue to the temple, notice the two-story caves hewn from the rock that serve as accommodation for itinerant monks. | Monks are forbidden from entering the temple grounds. | contradiction |
The first is the Temple of Denderah some 60 km (43 miles) north. | The first is the Temple of Denderah, further north there are more temples. | neutral |
The admonition, You become what you behold, has yielded to You become what you belittle. | 'You become what you behold' has evolved to 'You become what you belittle'. | entailment |
To get to Kilyos, take a ferry or bus to Sardyer, where a taxi or dolmu (see page 125) will take you the 12 km (71.2 miles) to the coast. | There is nothing worth seeing in Sardyer. | neutral |
well how about you are you an exercise fanatic | I assume you do. | neutral |
The human overseers were part of the same panic-stricken riot. | The whole crowd was calm and posed. | contradiction |
AltaVista's site takes a weirder approach to this idea of refining searches. | AltaVista's approach to refining search results is completely ordinary and boring. | contradiction |
right and i hear so many people saying well i wish this would change i wish that and you know but they didn't go vote | People want change but don't go vote. | entailment |
oh yeah yeah Silverado uh who who was that with | Who was Silverado with. | neutral |
and one of them was lost for many many years and uh he actually he turns out to be a law man | It was always apparent where he was. | contradiction |
Dead, buried, and scattered by time and chance until even the place where you lay was forgotten. | Dead, interred, and dispersed over the course of time, until no one remembers where you lay. | entailment |
Syndication revenues will guarantee her millions for years. | She will not be receiving anything from the syndication revenues. | contradiction |
could put enough away enough money out of their paychecks to pay for our kids schooling within fifteen years | We are unemployed, that's why we can't save money. | contradiction |
When does eccentricity become psychosis, or political suspicion paranoia? | Oddness never causes craziness and suspicion doesn't cause paranoia. | contradiction |
you know but still if you realize that uh one barrel has like how much was it like uh forty gallons | You know that a barrel contains less than 500ml, right? | contradiction |
No, admitted the lawyer. | The lawyer knew what was happening. | entailment |
It is estimated that in the year 2000 they will receive approximately $11. | It is estimated that they will receive $1 million in 2000. | contradiction |
and hoping to bring in maybe a little bit of like Kennedy charisma or something but the guy is so uncharismatic | The guy has no groove. | neutral |
or or government aids and stuff | Maybe they could get government relief? | neutral |
Rocker Stevie Nicks solved the wandering implant problem by having her silicone breast implants removed and keeping them in her freezer to remind me of the agony, according to the Globe . And the Enquirer reports that singer Tina Turner's breast implants drifted so far apart she lost her cleavage. | Breast implants are a perfectly safe form of physical augmentation. | contradiction |
If the number of voters is literally infinite, then the conclusion can be overturned. | The conclusion can be overturned if the number of voters is infinite. | entailment |
by a main man named uh Doctor Bittel B I T T E L and it's a very layman's uh uh approach towards managing different types of people and the very last chapter and i haven't figured out why that one was last is how to manage engineers | Doctor Bittel's book on management is a best-seller because it's easy to understand. | neutral |
tastes pretty good gives it a kind of a hickory flavor but uh grill i have i i don't normally put hickory chips in it but it's got the uh uh rocks | Hickory chips are better to use than rocks. | neutral |
Zelon's public-interest work has not gone unnoticed. | Zelon does public-interest work. | entailment |
Meanwhile, Fuzzy Zoeller lunched with Woods at a country club and has evidently patched things up. | Fuzzy Zoeller and Woods ate at a country club. | entailment |
In the deep Atlantic, just beyond Madeira's shallow waters, you can catch according to the season giant blue marlin, bonito, tuna (big-eye, blue-fin, and yellow-fin), barracuda, swordfish, wahoo, and shark (hammerhead, maco, and blue). | All types of fish can be caught in the deep Atlantic. | neutral |
oh it's fun jazzercise is really fun | Jazzercise is fun and a good way to lose weight. | neutral |
The way I reason is this: as a last chance they'll let Jane Finn escape in the hope that she's been shamming this memory stunt, and that once she thinks she's free she'll go right away to the cache. | They're letting Jane Finn go because they think she's telling the truth and doesn't know where the cache is. | contradiction |
6 billion annually on climate science to reduce uncertainties - a commitment unmatched by any other nation. | We spend nothing on climate science research. | contradiction |
At 1,818 m (5,900 ft), Pico do Arieiro is the second-highest peak on Madeira, but the highest point reachable by car. | The lowest peak on the island is Pico do Arieiro. | contradiction |
Gross national saving is a nation's total income minus its consumption and represents resources available for domestic or foreign investment. | A nation's total income minus its consumption, is known as a nation's gross national saving. | entailment |
Much of the screening literature is isolated from intervention. | There is a lot of literature screened at the club. | neutral |
The merchant locked his arms over the big man's own arm and stepped one leg between those of the big man and arched forward. | The merchant was trying to disarm the big man. | neutral |
5 shows how the estimates of software size can be tracked over time. | Approximations of size of the program can be tracked. | entailment |
Something exploded in the village, a sealed house or a barn, sending a pillar of green fire into the night air. | The village was peaceful and quiet. | contradiction |
so you think their quality control's going down over there uh kind of | The quality control is going down after the executive left. | neutral |
Culture buffs are well catered to, and there is always a varied program of events, ranging from world-class concerts to local amateur dramatic productions. | There is always a varied program of events to satisfy culture lovers. | entailment |
The restaurants on and off the square serve good seafood, though over the centuries the Portuguese cuisine has taken on a spicy Asian flavor. | Restaurants on and off the square serve delicious ITalian food. | contradiction |
APHIS did determine, however, that the amendments to the regulations allowing, under certain conditions, the importation of fresh, chilled, or frozen pork from the State of Sonora, Mexico, into the United States could be issued as a final rule at this time. | The amendment allowed the importation of pork from Mexico. | entailment |
Common components of each business area include data centers, human resources, payroll, a financial architecture, and a common desktop environment. | Human resources and data centers are common components of each business area. | entailment |
So, expect resistance. | So, look forward to opposition. | entailment |
yeah and get and get more out of it | Yes and let's get less from it. | contradiction |
who stirs inarticulate passion by singing very much like a woman (Mark Levine, The New Yorker ). Critics are surprised by the success of the New York City Opera at transposing Handel's piece from ancient Greece to 18 th -century England. | Critics said the opera was transposing Mozart's piece. | contradiction |
The merchant moved fast and sure. | The merchant was moving clumsily. | contradiction |
Guadalest itself is just as spectacular as the view from it. | The view from Guadalest is filled with mountains and valleys. | neutral |
As it happens, the meeting was a breakfast, not a lunch. | The attendees had a Moroccan breakfast during the meeting. | neutral |
And maybe that's that? | And it's possible that that is that. | entailment |
Slim screeched, "Animals! like _our_ animals! Only they _aren't_ animals. | Nothing lived at all. | contradiction |
Chanting epic poetry is also a Cretan tradition that has been carried through the generations. | Cretans like to recite epic poetry. | entailment |
The whimpers of San'doro's wounded foes cried out in the night. | San'doro's enemies were wounded and crying. | entailment |
You could tell your friend that you won Dr. Famous in a raffle. | You could inform your companion that you won Dr. Famous in a raffle. | entailment |
The best places are local parks or bike-friendly spots beyond city limits. | If you're looking to do something outdoorsy, try going beyond the city limits to visit the parks and biking trails. | neutral |
Acceptability of emergency department-based screening and brief interventions for alcohol problems. | Emergency department interventions do not work. | neutral |
This proserous city has many museums, including a well-endowed Musee des Beaux-Arts (Square Verdrel), with works by Vel?¡zquez, Caravaggio, Perugino, Veronese, and Rubens. | The most famous museum known is the Musee des Beaux-Arts | neutral |
Plaza de Colen is a large open space that has been the recent scene of far-reaching public-works projects. | There are no Plaza de Colen public works projects underway. | contradiction |
We actually did win. | They are the champions. | neutral |
well, as the New York Times . You could learn more from any randomly selected porn video. | Porn videos offer a certain teaching of sexual endeavors. | neutral |
He had scrambled upright. | He climbed upright so he could see. | neutral |
MC73-1, Phase I, Opinion and Recommended Decision, April 15, 1976; accepted in Decision of the Governors of the United States Postal Service on Establishing a Mail Classification Schedule, June 2, 1976. | MC73-1, Phase I, Opinion and Recommended Decision dates back to 1976, according to the article. | neutral |
Bradley concedes--but there's a twinkle in his eye. | He gives the point but you can tell there's something there. | entailment |
In other cases, it may be necessary to rely almost entirely on nonfinancial data to provide a more complete presentation of entity performance. | This includes data like turnover rates and medical claims. | neutral |
well it was worth the buck i guess | I did not want to spend more than a dollar. | neutral |
The natural beauty of the area sandy beaches, weird rock formations, and plenty of juniper and pine trees hasn't escaped the developers' notice, but the local guides still won't allow you to miss this site's two historical claims to fame. | Despite the pretty sandy beaches, unique rock formations, and sizable amount of juniper and pine trees, the local guides wont want you to miss this place's two historical claims to fame. | entailment |
so i don't have and i'm still in in school i'm still in college | I finished college recently and I just got that. | contradiction |
JFMIP requirements documents include (1) a framework for financial management systems, (2) core financial management systems | JFMIP requires that documents have a framework for financial management systems for private organizations. | neutral |
Ca'daan made his way to the Warrior's Court. | Ca'daan decided not to go to the Warrior's Court. | contradiction |
But the racism charge isn't quirky or wacky--it's demagogy. | The charge of racism is not a quirky one. | entailment |
(In other golfing mishaps, the Enquirer claims that Sean Connery screamed in pain after being hit in the butt by a stray golf ball that raised an angry red welt. | In other golfing successes, the Enquirer claims that Sean Connery hit a hole in one. | contradiction |
Incidentally, the cathedral was even taller until a lightning bolt lopped off the main tower in 1614. | The fire caused by the lightning bolt destroyed most of the cathedral. | neutral |
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