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are you in Texas now | Are you currently in Texas? | entailment |
yes but that's do you eat cheese do you eat like eggs an | Do you eat cheese on your eggs | neutral |
yeah yeah but then that was back when um you know the high impact and | That was back when high impact was the thing. | entailment |
Within the complex'dedicated to Hathor, her cows head form decorates the columns of the Hypostyle Hall is a sanctuary where Ramses and Nefertari made offerings to the gods, and one showing the Pharaoh himself worshipping his deified wife. | Her ferrets head form decorates the columns of the Hypostyle Hall. | contradiction |
Then how about more conventional remedies? | Use some uncommon methods. | contradiction |
We have something rather special planned for Applied this year.' | There are some definitive plans for Applied this year. | entailment |
How should I know? | Yes, of course I do know. | contradiction |
uh-huh yeah my kids and i like to bicycle i tend to be rather sore the next day or two | my kids both want a bicycle for Christmas, since they have never owned one | contradiction |
They are too easy a target. | They are fish in a barrel. | entailment |
All roads into Edo, the most famous being the Tokaido Highway, had checkpoints for guns coming in and for wives going out. | The Tokaido Highway had no connection to Edo. | contradiction |
O'Connell Street, the city's grand boulevard, leads north to Parnell Square. | If you go north on O'Connell Street you will get to Parnell Square. | entailment |
i don't know sometimes i think they should even check the the music you know the entertainment | The music and entertainment can be checked. | entailment |
Indian Influence | There was Italian influence. | contradiction |
yeah i know what you mean yeah they're fuel injected and so there's | They're fuel injected but still need more horsepower. | neutral |
More and more visitors are choosing to stay outside of Funchal; the offer of mountain lodges and smaller coastal hotels has greatly improved over the years, and there are now visitors who barely set foot in the capital. | Funchal has been seeing more visitors opting to stay outside of it. | entailment |
The houses of wealthy Port Antonio residents sat away from the bustle of the busy port in a grid of seven or eight streets. | The port is one of the busiest in the country thanks to their amazing wine export. | neutral |
yeah Smith came on pretty good Wright is is still in the in the potential category | Smith did not perform any good at all. | contradiction |
Also see the International Federation of Accountants' International Standards on Auditing. | See the international federation of accountants international standards on auditing. | entailment |
A major part of the museum is devoted to Hashoah, the Holocaust. | The Hebrew word for Holocaust is Hashoah. | entailment |
He's entrepreneurial and enthusiastic. | He gives off entrepreneurial feelings and speaks with excitement. | entailment |
Well, what doesn't? | What does not? | entailment |
A recent article in Science claimed to rebut Noam Chomsky's theory that our capacity for language is hard-wired in a particular--and uniquely human--module of the brain. | A recent article encouraged Noam Chomsky's theory. | contradiction |
While experts explained that this kind of risk is inherent in a complex food-distribution system, editorialists demanded tighter regulation to make sure it never happens again. | While experts explained that this kind of risk is inherent in a complex food-distribution system, they should have looked for a solution. | neutral |
At that Flytrap moment, Ken Starr had won 11 legal victories and lost none. | In all his 11 cases, Ken Starr was the defendant. | neutral |
Weizmann was an important figure in the negotiations with the British government that led to the Balfour Declaration of 1917, supporting the idea of a Jewish national home in Palestine that also respected the rights of existing non-Jewish people already living there. | The Balfour Declaration rejected the idea of a Jewish national home in Palestine. | contradiction |
man that sounds really nice | Well, that sounds really awful. | contradiction |
What can be the matter? I shook my head. | I know exactly what's wrong here. | contradiction |
they go well they got a lot of benefits that would go with it so | it gives them a lot of benefits as part of the arrangement | entailment |
vehicles or whatever if they had like a Winnebago or something and they were farther in away from the water i think they stayed | The vehicles were nowhere near a body of water. | contradiction |
Most pubs also serve food they are good places to have lunch and some have dining rooms. | No pubs serve food or drinks, all they do is give information. | contradiction |
Assessment of the Industry/University | Assessing industry and university | entailment |
This is a case instance. | This is a case instance. | entailment |
After two weeks, Peter of Tschekan realized that the cell phone was more valuable to him than a painting by de Bonnet-Majak - the number one artist on his list. | Peter valued his cell phone over anything else. | neutral |
Each specialty operates within its own domain, with little integration of services across specialities, and they do not publish in common journals. | They all publish to the same journals. | contradiction |
the book is always the book is always better | The book is always more superior. | entailment |
The NYT's Styles section reports a new trend in the use of kids as social stepping stones. | Using children as social stepping stones is often done by Mothers looking to fit in. | neutral |
Gimme a spoon, the CEO said, and like a true connoisseur began to sniff the mixture first. | The CEO wanted to make sure the mixture was fresh. | neutral |
The Clear Skies Act | The dirty air act. | contradiction |
Decisions are made based on minimizing the net present value of capital and operating costs over the full planning horizon. | Decisions are made based on lowering the net present value of capital and operating costs. | entailment |
While classmates were working for big New York law firms, Rooney was driving a wellworn Chevy Nova that had to be coaxed to start every morning. | Rooney was not as successful as those he had gone to school with. | neutral |
yeah well that's the that's the guy that counts | He's the guy who counts because he is the boss. | neutral |
Nor have conservatives figured out whether to blame Democrats in general or Clinton in particular. | Both Democrats and Clinton are equally to blame. | neutral |
The man's twenty years younger than you, and don't you fool yourself as to what he married you for. | You guys are the same age thus it is natural for you both to be married. | contradiction |
Professional storytellers find this particularly vexing. | Professional storytellers don't care about it. | contradiction |
Those city delivery carriers who make use of a vehicle are furnished with one by the Postal Service which also provides all maintenance, repairs, and fuel. | City delivery carriers make use of their employers vehicles when they are at work. | neutral |
Poirot seized his hat, gave a ferocious twist to his moustache, and, carefully brushing an imaginary speck of dust from his sleeve, motioned me to precede him down the stairs; there we joined the detectives and set out for Styles. | Poirot was so anxious to join the detectives that he left his hat and coat behind at the hotel. | contradiction |
It goes down forever, the huge man said to Jon. | They both dove into the galaxy wormhole together. | contradiction |
I put two golden fish on a side table. | The golden fish were knick knacks I picked up in Paris. | neutral |
To reach the Galata Tower from the top station, turn left out of the exit and immediately left down a very steep road. | Galata Tower is unreachable from the station. | contradiction |
that's kind of what we found she's uh in the northern part of New Mexico it's pretty it's up in the mountains yeah it's beautiful | The northern part of New Mexico, up in the mountains, is beautiful. | entailment |
oh yeah well that's sounds interesting we uh we don't well i don't know if we do that very much i think i remember my mom had one of those | My mother had one of those when I was a kid. | neutral |
Cries of fear and confusion arose from the fires as the chained slaves worked against their bonds and unsuccessfully tried to grapple with the remaining whipmasters. | They were screaming demanding to be freed. | neutral |
The dominant feature of these ruins is the 45-m- (146-ft-) high, cylindrical Dhamekh Stupa, built in the fifth century a.d. , which is believed by many to mark the ancient site of Buddha's most famous sermon. | The Dhamekh Stupa is octagonal and 50 feet high. | contradiction |
i think for a dinner party i i don't know it depends like if like | It won't be good at a dinner party. | contradiction |
The reforms he got the ruler to accept organizing revenue collection, dismantling slavery, regulating land were precisely the changes Birch had sought but for which his arrogant approach got him murdered. | The ruler was against the new regulations but trusted the administrator's judgement. | neutral |
There was admiration in every eye, as she took her seat. | Her actions saved many innocent lives. | neutral |
I stared blankly. | I wasn't looking at anything. | contradiction |
Beyond the Hub, the Royal Mile is known as Lawnmarket. | The Royal mile is also known as Sheepmarket. | contradiction |
The Zaire, posted Saturday, March 22, now in The Compost, inaccurately identified Paul Kagame as president of Rwanda. | The Zaire inaccurately identified Paul Kagame as president of Rwanda. | entailment |
Did nothing strike you as peculiar about it? My thoughts flew to Mary Cavendish, and I hedged: "In what way?" | There was nothing out of the ordinary. | contradiction |
The Stevenson exhibition on the lower floor is particularly interesting, with photographs of the author traveling around the world before his untimely death at the age of 44 in Samoa. | The lower floor features the Stevenson exhibit. | entailment |
In the aftermath of the revolts, the Sorbonne was absorbed into the huge Paris Universities monolith and lost its independence. | The Sorbonnne lost its independence after the revolts. | entailment |
Hence, the synergies of combining all three technologies were not explored. | The possibility of combining the three technologies was not explored because of expense. | neutral |
decided to introduce onto the Polish market a new, revolutionary product - ingestible energizing happiness, under the brand name Happi. | Happi is a product that makes one happy, after drinking it. | neutral |
Diversity enhances learning, says university President Lee Bollinger. | Diversity makes people learn more topics. | neutral |
He grew cold from the inside out. | His temperature rose as he grew more angry. | contradiction |
Try to visit early or late in the season to avoid the crowds and their worst excesses. | There isn't a best time to visit since there are so little tourists there, year round. | contradiction |
House and relevant committees or subcommittees in connection with any such testimonies. | House and committees and subcommittees which have no relation to these kinds of testimonies. | contradiction |
Twenty must pass first. | First, twenty must pass the bridge. | neutral |
yeah the yeah the medical insurance would really be a lot more important if you had uh if you had children i guess if you're of child bearing age then it's important too you know because | Health insurance is most important for the old and infirm. | contradiction |
Robertson sees it as a tool to keep his complex as clean and safe as possible. | To Robert, it's an instrument that keeps his complex very dirty. | contradiction |
After tea, I invited Cynthia to come for a walk, and we sauntered off into the woods together. | We enjoyed each other's company. | neutral |
It is strange, however, that when Greider himself turned his attention from money politics to the global economy, he ended up relying for technical advice mainly on--you guessed it--Milliken's protege Prestowitz. | Greider relied on technical advice after he switched from money politics to the global scale. | entailment |
Connoisseurs with money to burn hunt down vintage bottles you can still turn up rare bottles like a 1795 Barbeito Terrantez or 1900 Malavasia Solera (Henriques and Henriques). | A 1900 Malavasia Solera is more rare than a 1795 Barbeito Terrantez. | neutral |
Limestone is the most commonly used reagent, with the quantity of its consumption depending primarily on coal sulfur levels. | Limestone isn't used depending on sulfur levels in coal | contradiction |
i'm with the Melpar division of E-Systems | I work for google. | contradiction |
i drive a Honda Prelude and | My car is a Honda Prelude and | entailment |
North of Temple Valley, next to the 13th-century Norman church of San Nicola, the small but important Archaeological Museum has a fine marble statue of Ephebus (fifth century b.c. ), a gigantic telamon, a 25-ft sculpted male figure used to hold up a temple roof's entablature, and some superb Greek wine vessels. | Visitors come from all over the globe to marvel at the gigantic statue of Ephebus. | neutral |
There's the problem | The problem is right there. | entailment |
In separate remarks to male students, Wojtyla argued that in men, the intellect has a certain supremacy over the heart, and this is why Christ entrusted responsibility for the Gospel as idea to them. | He made this remarks to female students as well. | contradiction |
As illustrated in the following graphics, we are sparse at the entrylevel-a result of the 5year hiring freeze we began in 1992-and rather bulky in the middle. | We have so many entry level professionals because of a hiring freeze. | contradiction |
The resort Pahalgam is about 95 km (60 miles) east of Srinagar. | If you go further by 10 miles, you will find the shoreline. | neutral |
Blondness has become just one of the many attractive ways to adorn dark hair. | People like blonde hair. | entailment |
that's where you swim you do not swim in the ocean | You don't swim in salt water. | entailment |
The spectacle of the Left-Behind White tells us again that many whites who complain about black obsessions with blackness are themselves obsessed with whiteness. | White says that many whites are obsessed with whiteness. | entailment |
country anymore we only have situation ethics i said yeah the guy robs the liquor store and yeah he shot the owner but he was under the influence of narcotics | The narcotics are the main problem here. | neutral |
and our camper does doesn't have an air conditioner | It gets really hot when we're traveling. | neutral |
Demonstrating Product Reliability Indicates the Product Is Ready for Production | Our products are of the highest quality. | neutral |
Except that too much of a good thing is still too much. | It is too much to have too much of good thing. | entailment |
Disappointingly, neither paper mentions the organization that broke the story-- Salon magazine. | Salon magazine was known for breaking stories about Mexico. | neutral |
Indeed, 12 former fellows have since become the committee. | 12 former fellows have since become the committee. | entailment |
Whatever they had done to patch him up hadn't been very successful, apparently. | The patch job wasn't successful. | entailment |
He uttered a groan and fell back. | He made a noise and fell down. | entailment |
It is a harebrained, dangerous scheme, began Drew; then he switched to a question. | Drew also thought that the scheme was stupid. | neutral |
Is $25 million more going to be enough in a state like Wisconsin? | $25 million is plenty of money for a state such as Wisconsin. | neutral |
What is technically right for one question is not necessarily right for another. | One question's answer will be the answer for the next question. | contradiction |
Listen, whore's son. | I don't know who your mother is. | contradiction |
well she's part Chow and part shepherd | My dog is mixed with two different breeds. | neutral |
actual names will not be used | For the sake of privacy, actual names are not used. | neutral |
On some of everything? | All of everything? | contradiction |
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