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'I've arranged a series of events constituting a tour of America Large.' | I've set up many events to help along a tour of America Large. | entailment |
DiClemente recalled that we used to think a patient could not quit smoking and drinking at the same time. | A patient quitting drinking and smoking at the same time was thought to be impossible. | entailment |
You can travel by boat into the very heart of the swamp to get a close-up look at the secretive creatures. | You cannot access the swamp. | contradiction |
After the Pitti's riches, the unadorned white facade of the nearby Augustinian church of Santo Spirito (Piazza Santo Spirito) is a sobering antidote. | The Augustinian church of Santo Spirito has tiled stone floors. | neutral |
i mean you can watch Coach from time to time and not have to you know not feel like oh wait i'm missing an episode and i won't know what's going on | Watching Coach is a commitment. | contradiction |
Visitors stop here on the way to the little town of Gora, to catch the cable car to Sozan and from there the gondola ride up into the mountains and across the smoking, sulfurous Owakudani valley. | Visitors are only allowed to stop here on the way to Gora. | neutral |
we were we had we were staying at the other end of the island and we drove into San Juan to catch our plane it was at night and this boy really wanted to go on the beach and they look at you crazy you don't go on the beach well it's a big tourist town | There was a boy who said he wanted to go to the beach. | entailment |
hum-um i can | I can walk across the ice. | neutral |
Ca'daan recognized the taller lighter-skinned one. | The taller one was recognized by Ca'daan. | entailment |
Busy Oriental bazaars co-?exist with European shops; kebab-shops and coffee-houses sit alongside international restaurants; modern office buildings and hotels alternate with Ottoman min?arets along the city's skyline; traditional music and Western pop, belly-dancing and ballet, Turkish wrestling and football all compete for the attention of the Istanbullu audience. | The Istanbullu audience typically prefers Turkish wrestling to football. | neutral |
i've never done that | I always do that. | contradiction |
It seemed too easy… . | It was harder than I ever could have expected. | contradiction |
A handful--the most researched is a tribe of Alaskan Inuit--have condoned affairs. | Alaskan Inuit are receptive to the idea of affairs because of their strong communal bonds. | neutral |
Possibly, Bakaly meant to give the impression that Starr has a good hand without formally stating anything, but more likely it was an unintentional snafu. | It was possible that Bakaly meant to give Starr a bad impression. | contradiction |
You're always here for me. | You're never here when I need you. | contradiction |
um well i think that uh as a whole that the being that the drug problem the drug industry can uh bring so much money to a country i think that if it wasn't for the United States Government matching that the government the drug uh cartels or whatever would control most the Central and Latin America | Even with the United States' help, there are entire countries run by the drug cartels. | neutral |
yep yeah that's true | You're right. | neutral |
The astounding sight of this medieval citadel, clinging to a massive outcrop of rock cut adrift from the Alpilles mountains, takes your breath away. | A part of the Alpilles mountains was used in the construction of the medieval citadel. | entailment |
Stars stretch for a total of 31.2 miles (51.2 km) along Hollywood Boulevard from Sycamore Avenue to Gower Street, and along Vine Street from Yucca Street to Sunset Boulevard. | Hollywood Blvd has a total of 31.2 miles of stars along it. | entailment |
okay okay is it yes it is it's one we all hold dear and near i'm sure | Yes and it is something we all feel is special but some people don't appreciate it. | neutral |
One such demand was that a method developed for understanding the particular had to be modified for learning about the general. | Methods to study both the particular and the general have not been invented yet. | contradiction |
Not all celebrities are having such a hard time being fruitful. | Not every celebrity has a hard time being fruitful. | entailment |
If only Monica had had the sense to write her Aunt Prudie, perhaps none of this might have happened! | Monica did not have the sense to write her Aunt Prudie. | entailment |
yeah so does my husband yeah | Oh, my husband doesn't. | contradiction |
The outside world did not know the full extent of the killing until reports after the fact. | The reports exposed the killings to the outside world. | entailment |
The agency's Contracting Officer and Contracting Officer's Representative/Contracting Officer's Technical Representative hold primary responsibility for administering the contract. | THe officers only monitor the contracts, not administer them. | contradiction |
Encyclopedia of Educational Evaluation, pp. 46-47. | Pages 46 and 47 were the only pages that were cited from the encyclopedia. | neutral |
One is a study on residential visibility conducted in 1990. | Residential visibility is studied. | entailment |
Its volume declined from 10. | The volume raised | contradiction |
Consider the choice of cheeses; salamis; Parma ham; Milanese sweet panettone brioche; Tuscany's olive oil; Siena's cakes and famous panforte, a spicy fruit-and-nut concoction; and the small production Chianti and Orvieto wines that you may not find back home. | The Parma ham here is the best you'll ever have! | neutral |
We don't feel like we have any options,' said Maria Figeroa, 54, a member of the lettuce crew reportedly overcome by pesticide drift in Olathe. | Maria Figeroa is a lettuce crew member at 54 years of age. | entailment |
With his hands free, the rest was easy. | It was easy to break out of the cell, with his hands not free. | neutral |
If you see flowers in this barrel, this is likely to be an offering from a childless woman hoping for fertility, which the cannon is said to be able to bestow. | Is said that the cannon is able to bestow, that's why there are flowers in the barrel. | entailment |
sexual crimes unless there's a true change of character and that's where we just have to to trust the authorities and they're not going to excuse people if it was was run like that i don't there would probably be very few exceptions to that and if it was done quickly and done swiftly and but it's not because the judicial system has rejected they've rejected the answer to all these problems they have pretty much | People that commit sexual crimes commonly change their character. | contradiction |
The program manager (PM) is engaged by the owner to exercise oversight of the entire facility delivery process for a multitude of projects. | The program manager exercises oversight for the full delivery process for multiple projects. | entailment |
had her at a private sitter for i guess two two and a half years after that | She was a good sitter so I still had her for more than two years. | neutral |
He was fightin' Apaches an' holdin' th' land, an' that was what meant th' most to his thinkin'. | What he valued most was holding the land and fighting the Apaches. | entailment |
In addition to evaluating the progress made toward achieving annual goals established in the performance plan for the fiscal year covered by the report, an agency's program performance report is to evaluate the agency's performance plan for the fiscal year in which the performance report was submitted (for example, in their fiscal year 1999 performance reports, due by March 31, 2000, agencies are required to evaluate their performance plans for fiscal year 2000 on the basis of their reported performance in fiscal year 1999). | The 1999 fiscal year report is due in December 2000. | contradiction |
no matter where you go to school | it's very important where you go to school | contradiction |
yeah well i also i also don't do snails so | i tried to eat snails once and they were disgusting | neutral |
Most of us have no idea how many families and individuals are barely surviving. | We knew exactly how many were suffering. | contradiction |
) to keep him out of their way. | To make sure he won't disturb them. | entailment |
Clinton should build houses for the poor with Jimmy Carter. | Joe and Bob should build houses for themselves. | contradiction |
177 Chapter 21 Tommy Makes a Discovery FOR a moment or two they stood staring at each other stupidly, dazed with the shock. | They immediately started talking at the same time. | contradiction |
It is interesting to see how warm he grew toward Alexander Hamilton (he signed his letters I am Your Affectionate), and how awkward and self-conscious toward Jefferson, whose allies were berating Washington in such exaggerated and indecent terms as could scarcely be applied to a Nero; a notorious defaulter; or even to a common pick-pocket. | He hated Hamilton. | contradiction |
The mafia is over as we know it, or think we know it. | The mafia still rules, and will always do, as far was we can tell. | contradiction |
Our failure to intervene might well cause the war to escalate and spread. | The war could spread if we don't intervene. | entailment |
Even if sex addiction exists, and even if Clinton qualifies, he is unlikely to claim the banner. | Clinton is not likely to claim sex addiction. | entailment |
Its major neighbors are volcano-devastated Montserrat and Antigua to the north and Dominica to the south, the latter separating it from Martinique. | There are no neighbors to Monterrat. | contradiction |
The wound was fatal. | They did not know they were injured at first. | neutral |
Ah! said Dr. Wilkins wisely. | Dr. Wilkins didn't know. | neutral |
CCC states that no substantive changes have been made in this final rule which affect the recordkeeping requirements and estimated burdens previously reviewed and approved under OMB control number 0560-0174. | CCC says ten substantive changes have been made that would affect recordkeeping requirements. | contradiction |
The exercise in table 2.1 describes a job we might be asked to do and a design for it and asks you to decide whether or not this is a case study. | Table 2 shows a job we might have to do to protect our systems and how we can do it. | neutral |
The salamander suddenly broke from Dave's chest, glowing brighter as it rose toward the face of the attacker. | The salamander was fighting back | neutral |
Reducing insurance rates by discouraging frivolous lawsuits is a perfectly sound idea. | It is a good idea to reduce the cost of insurance rates. | neutral |
In the beginning of the third week, Whitebelly fell. | Whitebelly had risen as the month had dawned. | contradiction |
Everything mellows out at Mother's Beach to the south, a lagoon specifically preferred by families, and becomes ultra-civilized at the vast man-made harbor of Marina del Rey, where harbor cruises and fishing trips can be arranged. | Mother's beach features a one of a kind playground. | neutral |
now that's an idea don't say that too loud though because uh every city and town will have a meter on your tailpipe generate generate revenue | That idea is all right, but I don't think cities and towns would go for it. | contradiction |
Instead of leaving it there, the Post should dig a little deeper. | If the Post keeps digging there is a chance they will fail. | neutral |
uh to for them to mulch | So that they don't mulch. | contradiction |
Correspondingly, the share available for all other programs, including defense, has decreased, as shown in figure 14. | The share available for defense and border security has decreased. | neutral |
Quite a long trek to the northwest is the small Museo Arqueolegico, noted for its exceptional collection of Roman mining tools used to extract the considerable mineral wealth of La Unien, a neighbouring inland town. | An excellent collection of Roman mining equipment is held by the Museo Arqueolegico. | entailment |
incorporated an initial regulatory flexibility analysis of the expected impact on small businesses. | There is an initial regulatory flexibility analysis for large corporations. | contradiction |
New construction in the past 10 years has changed the city's skyline; with new, glittering hotels and highrise apartment blocks, the city is beginning to look a little more like Hong Kong. | The construction in the past 10 years had changed the skyline. | entailment |
Wagonheim said he initially hoped to recruit about 300 contributors for Take 2's first year, and projected donations of upwards of $15,000. | Wagonheim is trying to recruit contributors for Take 2. | entailment |
I wouldn't lift a finger to ”to ” ”" She faltered. | She refused to help them out. | neutral |
They're a timid, backwards lot, but their obsession with the past makes them perfect.' | They are obsessed with the past. | entailment |
We get at least a dozen calls every other day, Eileen Ledford said. | The calls are always about the same old thing. | neutral |
What if he was bringing danger to his town instead of salvation? | What if it was danger he was bringing and not salvation? | entailment |
Jon watched San'doro cut a black cloak from one of the Red Lotus assassins. | San'doro cut the cloak of the smartest assassin. | neutral |
As under the existing provision, compliance with Title IV does not affect, except as expressly provided, the application of other requirements of the Clean Air Act. | Every single provision in the title affects the requirements to the clean air act. | contradiction |
IRS IRS Faces Challenges as it Restructures the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate ( GAO/GGD-99-124, July 15, 1999). | The IRS faces a challenge in how it helps taxpayers. | neutral |
Hopefully some of those twenty will fall crossing the river. | Twenty people are crossing a very dangerous river. | neutral |
Indeed, Congress crafted the provision in IRCA permitting H-2A representation to be consistent with the language in the LSC appropriations act. | This is the greatest increase in H-2A holders that were allowed representation. | neutral |
We could use another war. | Another war would hurt us greatly. | contradiction |
The north shore of the Golden Horn was traditionally the quarter where craftsmen, foreign merchants, and diplomats made their homes, beginning in the 11th century when the Genoese founded a trading colony in the district of Galata. | Nobody has ever lived on the north shore. | contradiction |
Time for a rest in the shade of the cypresses, pines, and holm oaks of the palace's Boboli Gardens, a favorite picnic destination in Florence. | Each year thousands of people come to this location. | neutral |
The Weekly 's articles are now stored in its Whitewater Scandal Page, but you must subscribe to view them. | You have to subscribe to see the Whitewater articles, which costs $1 a week. | neutral |
to to that you know to your job if it's voluntary i mean if you don't like it i mean if you're like in other places where they have a you know mandatory you know uh services yeah | Some place it is voluntary and for some mandatory. | entailment |
What you consider luxurious is a necessity to us. | We have different needs than you. | entailment |
That fragmented system without oversight had its deviance (not all doctors provided good care) and cost (the doctors drove up the bills). | Since the system was broken, the hospital didn't have good enough care | neutral |
Federal Communications Non-U.S. | domestic communications | contradiction |
She's in her 20s. | She is 53 years old. | contradiction |
the the kids seemed to enjoy it and then uh let's see uh before the week before that i took them to see Look Who's Talking Too which was just awful | I took the kids to see Look Who's Talking Too, which was terrible. | entailment |
I have always been the changeling. | You thought someone else was the changeling, but that person was really me. | neutral |
Also try El Galeen, in a make-believe pirate ship that sets sail from under Havana's La Cabaea fortress. | There is a make-believe pirate ship that sets sails in Cuba and it is a popular tourist destination. | neutral |
During that period, competing plans called for it to be a bank, a railroad station, and an additional memorial to Napoleon and his armies. | It was supposed to be a bank and a railroad station. | entailment |
And we are confident that Slate's list contains more people who will make history in the next century than Newsweek 's list does. | Newsweek's list is not only weaker than Slate's, but it's also not as varied. | neutral |
In courts such as Orange County's, the offices have offered workshops for litigants. | There are no workshops in the courts. | contradiction |
( verification and validation, defined | Verifying is more important than validating | neutral |
Sweat that sour temper and whisky out of him. | He had a good temper. | contradiction |
for both of us | for the two of us | entailment |
When they began playing, they never thought soccer careers would amount to anything like the month-long World Cup extravaganza or women's soccer's debut at the '96 Atlanta Summer Olympics before that. | They expected big events at the start of playing. | contradiction |
It was reviewed by OMB and approved as meeting the requirements of the Order. | It was not subjected to a review to see if it met requirements. | contradiction |
The Sultanahmet district occupies the summit of the first of the Old Citys seven hills. | The Sultanahmet district does not lie on a hill at all. | contradiction |
The two men watched for a moment, then picked up their apparatus and turned to go. | The men merely glanced before picking up their things. | entailment |
how many miles there is that now what did you just replace | That needed replacement after 200,000 miles. | neutral |
Yet, further military action lay four years away. | Military activities will not take up more than six years of time away from you. | neutral |
When he was at the University of Virginia School of Law in the late 1970s, Mr. Delany said, Tuition was modest, $1,500 per semester. | It used to be free to attend law school in Virginia. | contradiction |
You will need to take care here, as there may be walkers on the road, especially at lunch time when everyone gathers in the village for a pint and a sandwich. | The largest number of walkers on the road is in the early morning. | contradiction |
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