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After-school prayer clubs skirt church-state separation laws and are popping up in as many as 1 out of every 4 public schools in the country. | There are a lot of after school prayer clubs forming around the country. | entailment |
From left to right they Haghia Sophia; the Blue Mosque; the Nuruosmaniye (above the Galata Bridge); Beyazet Camii; the Beyazet Tower; the Seleymaniye, looming over the far shore; the ??ehzade Camii (in the distance); the Aqueduct of Valens; the twin minarets of the Fatih Camii (above the Ataturk Bridge); and the Sultan Selim Camii. | These mosques are actually all of the same size and shape. | neutral |
Adding a prescription drug benefit to Medicare will be costly, but the cost consequences ultimately depend on choices about the benefit's scope and financing. | It would be costly to include a drug benefit to Medicare. | entailment |
um-hum um-hum they had you pegged | When they found out about the secret, they had you pegged. | neutral |
i guess that's true and they don't have to worry about yard upkeep because they don't hardly have any | People have hardly any yards so they don't have to worry about keeping it up. | entailment |
wailing at the loss of his fine thatch and simultaneously unable to keep from stroking his mown, velvety skull. | He could not stop touching his shaved head. | entailment |
This is where the singer and social commentator Bob Marley was born and spent the early part of his life. | Bob Marley was born here, perhaps the environment helped sculpt his future singing career. | neutral |
and so they lived throughout the entire house he also had a dog in the house that i didn't know about and so our carpeting was in bad shape when i got back but uh my yard was immaculate he did a great job on the yard so you so i guess you can't have everything | I was unaware of the dog in the house. | entailment |
All three countries have an interest in stabilizing Afghanistan sufficiently to construct oil pipelines from Central Asia through the country, as an alternative route to Iran. | All three countries are interested in stabilizing Afghanistan in order to construct oil pipelines from central Asia. | entailment |
Influenced in later life by the Catholic piety of Madame de Maintenon, his mistress and subsequently secret wife, Louis put an end to religious freedom for Protestants by revoking the Edict of Nantes. | Louis had a mistress and wife that people gossiped about. | neutral |
But fen-phen was the first drug therapy proven to reduce weight over the long haul. | There were no side-effects associated with fen-phen. | neutral |
but you see | But you turn a blind eye. | contradiction |
Neuharth imposed his philosophy on the newsroom. | Neuharth forced his ideas onto the office. | entailment |
There have been a great number of undiscovered crimes, I argued. | Every crime is accounted for. | contradiction |
The ceiling painting of the Sun King in his chariot and pictorial references to Alexander the Great and Augustus Caesar make it abundantly clear the Salon d'Apollon was Louis XIV's throne room. | Alexander the Great is not represented in the Salon d'Apollon. | contradiction |
right the first year the deer ate my garden and i was just astounded i'm going deer right here in the city | I'm going deer right here in the city, because doing so in the little town wouldn't be effective. | neutral |
it hit them wham | It ran into them, boom. | entailment |
These steps, listed in order of completion, | These steps are listed. | entailment |
An' they had to swaller a lotta them hot an' hasty words stuck heavy in quite a few craws, I reckon."Fenner grinned. | The words they said mad quite a few people mad. | entailment |
Some of these arguments make sense. | The arguments against the action are the most logical. | neutral |
okay okay well New England is kind of kind of like uh pretty close sits right on the Atlantic Ocean and we get you know a lot of a lot of the weather is driven by the winds coming in off the ocean the northeast winds bring in | New England's weather would be milder if it weren't right next to the Atlantic Ocean. | neutral |
Nara was Japan's first imperial capital, and it remains home to many of its most important temples, shrines, and collections of Buddhist art treasures. | Nara was the smallest Imperial capital in all of Japan | neutral |
and then when you look at it as you walking away you see that it's for some sales pitch of some kind where they're going to you know and i find that a big invasion of privacy i just i'm from then on in it's like oh this makes me angry you know now you have to question everybody on what they're doing now you sure this goes to such and such organization | I don't feel that this is an invasion of privacy. | contradiction |
As a listener, one is both stimulated and frustrated, longing to get a word in edgewise. | In listening, you are both interested and annoyed because you want to get your two cents in. | entailment |
they're now criminals themselves yeah that's that's the crazy thing about it you're you're putting | They have went against the law. | entailment |
It's almost a protection racket. | It's nearly a protection scheme. | entailment |
And when money is at issue, there is no contest. | There is no contest over money issues. | entailment |
You can also arrange archaeology-related expeditions through the Israel Archaeological Society, based in Los Angeles (toll-free in the U.S.A.: 800-ISRAEL-8). | Israel Archaeological Society no longer has expiditions. | contradiction |
That wouldn't be true today. | That is true today. | contradiction |
It is an advice column, called Dear Prudence. | The advice column is called Dear Prudence. | entailment |
However, CBO has questioned whether increasing federal investment spending could significantly increase economic growth. | Federal investment spending was completely ignored by CBO. | contradiction |
Sure thing, said Julius thoughtfully. | Okay, Julius murmured with thought. | entailment |
Because the cost behavior of the U.S. | Cost behavior of us | entailment |
Historically and culturally this north-south distinction has always been significant, and it still is today, with a dose of good-humored rivalry between the two areas. | With an amount of friendly competition between the areas. | entailment |
Rethymnon has its own dance, the soesta, with hopping steps. | The soesta is a dance with hopping steps. | entailment |
The bell, some 2.5 m (8 ft) tall, was cast in 1301. | This bell has remained intact since 1301. | neutral |
i don't know much about this topic let me ask you does she spell her name with two Ns and an E | How is her name spelled? | entailment |
I believed that I would see the day when no person-be they American or Canadian-would go hungry at night. | I never believed that a day would come where nobody would be hungry, and I was right. | contradiction |
There was something so eminently sober and clear-headed about him, his common sense and soundness of vision were so unvarying, that without him Tuppence felt much like a rudderless ship. | Tuppence was independent, and did not need anyone to lean on. | contradiction |
While soccer writers remain emotionally attached to the U.S. team, some, such as ESPN's Jamie Trecker, fault their sloppy play and predict a Chinese victory. | Soccer writers are attached to the US team. | entailment |
oh there just too nice i mean you don't get many hand made quilts anymore | That's nice, it's hard to find hand made quilts. | entailment |
You will also find the ubiquitous T-shirt in a variety of styles, along with swimwear and footwear. | The shirts and shoes are very cheaply made. | neutral |
Was it worth the loss?' asked Ca'daan. | Ca'daan demanded a response. | neutral |
The preamble to the final rule contains a summary of the Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. | The preamble was not included in analysis. | contradiction |
It's hard to see why. | It is hard to see why they would go there. | neutral |
Here it was: a chance to work on the Range, to know Hunt Rennie, and learn whether Don Cazar was to remain a legend or become a father. | He had a chance to work in the cantina. | contradiction |
In the exposed section of the camp, the Sons of the Egg were charred corpses. | The bandits that had killed them were still there, gloating over their bodies. | neutral |
The Cairo Opera House opened in 1988, a gift from the Japanese government. | The Cairo Opera House was a gift from the Japanese government. | entailment |
Board of Education , Johnson seems to agree that it was an unprincipled decision that turned out to be a prelude to a major step backward in American race relations. | Johnson says the American race relations are being damaged. | entailment |
The executive power rests with the Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister. | The Cabinet is not headed by the Prime Minister. | contradiction |
Consider, for example, someone who owns shares of IBM at $100 and has a $20 paper profit on the stock. | One example could be a person with $100 worth of IBM shares, and $20 of paper profit on the stock. | entailment |
so it's it's kind i mean it's not that cold in Raleigh in the wintertime but i mean the air conditioning is probably your biggest threat | Raleigh has sub-zero temperatures every day during the winter. | contradiction |
The latter is accomplished by the men, while all the other performers are beautifully costumed women. | The latter is accomplished by men in stunning suits with white gloves, and the other performers are women. | neutral |
Next to the mosque are the Theodosian Walls, pierced here by the Adrianople Gate (Edirnekap??), where Mehmet the Conqueror entered the fallen city in 1453. | Mehmet the Conqueror entered the city for the first time in 1455. | contradiction |
i think if in our own house we didn't we would have things like a casserole things like that that centered more on the vegetables as far as we might have one special dish one special casserole that was our one special thing like the turkey you know with the main meal kind of thing and and i suppose because it's for me ethical we'd just play up the fact that Thanksgiving's you know is a time for everyone to give thanks even turkey you know yeah | We wont eat turkey or casserole at thanksgiving. | contradiction |
'Wait!' I proffered a square of laminated card and a data-disc. | I stopped the robot and held out a data-disc. | neutral |
Not so in the bad old days. | That wasn't the case in the old days. | entailment |
What you say goes. | I guess if you're going to say that it's the case, we should stand by it; you've never been wrong before, honestly. | neutral |
yeah yeah absolutely yeah we uh we stocked up the first time around but we've definitely got all the formulas on file and uh we're they'll be there for a while we're we're pretty comfortable with that but yeah it it i'm i'm real nervous every time i i open a new can i'm wondering if i shouldn't buy about twenty gallons at one time and keep it all in a in a wash tub or something somewhere because i'm always i'm always afraid that the next coat is not going to match | I was never worried about the coats matching. | contradiction |
i spent uh couple years down there moved down there in eighty seven and moved out in eighty nine | I only lived there for two years. | entailment |
right right that's right and he's probably living a lot better than some people who deserve a lot more and uh that does you know that does sort of you know but how you know it's just so hard it's just so hard to to be fair and uh yeah i guess i wouldn't i wouldn't mind if all of a sudden he didn't exist any more uh | He is poor but felled with such hope. | contradiction |
It does not demand certain and prompt victory. | It does not require that they win today. | neutral |
The metal belt hanging over the roof is a pataka, a sort of hot-line to speed prayers heavenwards. | The pataka was placed on the roof shortly after the building was constructed. | neutral |
Dolphin Reef (see page 76) is an excellent family attraction, and children can actually swim or even dive with the dolphins (at a cost). | The dolphins are extremely docile and kind to the children. | neutral |
The red moon painted the alien landscape the dark color of blood. | The land was colored from the moonlight. | entailment |
But Johnny's always been like that. | I've never known Johnny to be like that. | contradiction |
Both the Star and Globe picked up reports from a British newspaper about the germ-free life of Michael Jackson's 1-year-old son, Prince. | The Star and Globe got reports about Prince's germ-free life. | entailment |
And what do you want of me in return?Ca'daan shared his tale as the man, Jon, ran his knife over his scalp. | Jon was peaceful and non-threatening. | contradiction |
We are in the air a lot, and in hotels and restaurants. | We are almost never in the air. | contradiction |
They started again. | They began again. | entailment |
Appropriate Documentation of Transactions and Internal Control into. | Inappropriate Documentation of Transaction and Internal Control. | contradiction |
What had happened to all those people when they were 14 that was so horrifying? | At the age of 14, all those people lived relatively normal, happy lives. | contradiction |
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS PAPER ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHORS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE OPINIONS OF THE POSTAL RATE COMMISSION OR THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. | The views expressed in this paper are not of those in the Postal Rate Commision or the Environmental Protection Agency, only those of the paper's authors. | entailment |
Drew's half-unconscious concern for this man burned away speedily, ignited by what he deemed injustice. | His concern for the man grew and grew until he could no longer stand still. | contradiction |
well i mean how can you contrast the the Europeans and their vocalism on their rights to to say the people in Latin America i mean why are they why are they not as vocal or why do they not you know stand up so to speak for their rights | Why do Europeans fight for their rights, but Latin Americans stay quiet? | entailment |
The device was really simple. | It was a complex device. | contradiction |
You want to look, or don't you? | Do you want to look or not? | entailment |
Outdoor Markets | Outdoor markets are more expensive than indoor markets | neutral |
The population of Formentera's chief city has expanded to around 1,000, and there is a new town hall. | The population of Formentera's chief city has dropped to 500. | contradiction |
Such was clearly the case in connection with certain recent business failures. | Recent business failures are connected to this case. | entailment |
Consider the rest of the Republican | Take the other part of the Republican into account, you didn't do it before. | neutral |
But I'm talking about art." | But I am discussing art. | entailment |
Also try the open-air Discoteca La Patana, near the bridge into Varadero. | Anther place to try is the Discoteca La Patana which is open-air. | entailment |
'Don't worry, Mr. Franklin,' Daniel said. | Daniel told Mr Franklin that he should be very worried. | contradiction |
Jon had overcome such things. | Jon had experienced this before so he was ready this time. | neutral |
To see the first and oldest pyramid you must make an hour's journey south of Cairo to Saqqara and, following this, on to the ancient capital of Lower Egypt Memphis. | You can't see the first pyramid anymore, because it's run down and destroyed. | contradiction |
Participatory Sports | Thre are no sports that regular people can play. | contradiction |
Also on the grounds is the Matsugaoka Bunko, a research library established in memory of D.T. | The research library is filled with resources for those interested in studying history. | neutral |
That gives us very little time very little time indeed." | That gives us plenty of time. | contradiction |
Unsigned e-mail describing an agency's comments will not be printed in the issued report. | The comments will be published in the report | contradiction |
It's gross, says Sarah Quinn, as she loiters in the parking lot of the Four Seasons with her longtime boyfriend Ben. | Ben and Sarah Quinn have been in a relationship for a long time. | entailment |
The critics are not amused. | The critics are deeply offended. | neutral |
An accompanying survey ranks the 100 biggest health Fallon Community comes out on top. | Fallon had been languishing in the position of second-best for years. | neutral |
The falling horse had rattled them all. | They were upset by the fallen horse. | entailment |
He followed after the two men, losing them as they turned down the metalworking district. | He was trying to watch two men but he lost track of their whereabouts. | entailment |
Adams recommended focusing on the who, what, where, when and how. | According to Adam, the focus should be on the time, place, parties involved, and reasoning. | entailment |
My problem is one that I'm sure affects many more women than you'd believe. | There aren't many women who deal with the problem I deal with. | contradiction |
For at least half of that time, those cells didn't have a nucleus. | The cells do not have a nucleus for at least some of the time. | entailment |
Since 1955, when Walt Disney opened the doors of his Magic Kingdom, Disneyland has become one of the world's most popular tourist attractions. | Contrary to popular belief, Walt Disney and his set of characters have no actual affiliation with Disneyland. | contradiction |
Ca'daan couldn't make sense of what had happened, but he clearly saw the results. | Ca'daan didn't understand what happened, but the result of it was clear before him. | entailment |
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