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I grabbed a dropped Gauntlet. | Gauntlets were only on the rack. | contradiction |
Chaumukha Temple is known nowadays as the quadruple temple because of its four central domes within a complex of 84 domed shrines, each one topped by a flag with tinkling bells attached paying musical homage to the many deities worshiped inside. | The domes are all different designs, and have elements for each deity. | neutral |
San'doro held his gaze and then nodded. | San'doro met his gaze and nodded his assent. | entailment |
um well like i said my fiancee | Besides being my fiancee, she's also my co-worker. | neutral |
If you do descend, you'll see some rather curious caverns in the limestone cliffs where, on occasion, local people sing and dance to stringed instruments. | You'll see a lot of caverns in the cliffs. | entailment |
The mosque and tomb were erected on the bed of sand that covered the temple and now sit five m (20 ft) or so above the excavated floor level. | There are artifacts buried beneath the old temple. | neutral |
Therefore, growth in demand experienced in the 1990's has not been reflected in the value of the market due to over-capacity and the continued rise in Asian exports. | Asian exports are the main cause of the lack of reflection in growth. | neutral |
The pirates may well have been the key to the outcome, for they alone knew the ins and outs of the bayou country, from where the British attack would come. | The pirates knew nothing of the bayou country. | contradiction |
yeah i i listened and i heard you know you hear this sitar and then you hear this the muted trumpet and i mean you never think would think that they that they can actually play together but | I could hear the two instruments together. They sounded good together. The music was quite nice and the audience liked it. | neutral |
Progressives are more definitive than most other observations about patently obvious things in society. | Progressive people rarely provide any detailed observations about society. | contradiction |
They also knew whose office I'd just come from. | They didn't know where I had been. | contradiction |
I remembered Mrs. Inglethorp's dying words. | I'll treasure her final advice. | neutral |
Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade has two great pool Yankee Doodle and the unusual Gotham Hall. | Gotham Hall is a pool hall in New York City. | contradiction |
they didn't okay yeah | No they didn't. | entailment |
But for the ad agencies, indispensability turned out to be a hard sell. | Indispensability was a simple thing for ad agencies to convince others of. | contradiction |
March 25 in the House Chamber at the Capitol. | The event is in the house chamber at the capitol. | entailment |
The cable car (telepherique) ride up to the Aiguille du Midi (3,840 m/12,470 ft) is the most spectacular in the French Alps, offering a breathtaking view of Mont Blanc's snow-covered peak, altitude 4,800 m (15,770 ft), and the surrounding landscape. | It takes the cable car 24 minutes to go up to Aiguille du Midi. | neutral |
During World War II, the rapid advance of the German forces through mainland Greece in 1941 forced the Allies to retreat to Crete. | Germany advanced rapidly through Greece in World War II. | entailment |
The Administrator shall implement this subsection under 40 CFR part 75 (2001), amended as appropriate by the Administrator. | The Administrator shall also operate under constraints stipulated by Congress. | neutral |
Each testing facility will have its own waste disposal requirements based on local, state, and Federal rules and regulations. | There are no waste disposal regulations in place at any test facility. | contradiction |
In the preamble to the proposed rule, HUD discussed the comments received in response to its July 6, 1993 solicitation and invited further comments. | HUD did not respond to comments on their late 1995 solicitation. | contradiction |
The book owed its commercial success to its soothingly simplistic thesis--and to astute marketing. | The book sold well dues to good marketing and a simple message. | entailment |
but i think it's like about sixty dollars a week for two children if i'm not mistaken | For two children I believe it comes to an estimated amount of roughly 60 dollars per week. | entailment |
As you approach St. Giles Cathedral, the Royal Mile becomes High Street. | High street and Royal mile become the same street. | entailment |
On the other side of the capital is the hotel complex of Figueretas, and then the long, straight seafront beach of Playa D'En Bossa. | The beach of Playa D'En Bossa and the Figueretas hotel complex are on opposite sides of the capital. | contradiction |
It was here that the revered figure of Our Lady of Monte (now in the church below) was allegedly discovered in the 15th century. | Allegedly, the revered figure of Our Lady of Monte (now in the church below) was discovered here in the 15th century. | entailment |
Will you stay, Gray Wolf?Jon nodded. | Jon shook his head and said he was leaving. | contradiction |
you know and it's it's crazy they're just putting more giving more paper work problems to the honest citizen and and you know because uh a person whose gonna use a gun for a crime he's he's not too concerned with the crime of not registering his gun | People who commit crime with guns always register their guns. | contradiction |
This was the toe shoe on which many responses George W. Bush is stupid. | There were many responses to George W. Bush being stupid, but this was the toe shoe. | entailment |
We are heirs to the inexplicable pagan obsession with corpses. | We have a very strange pagan obsession with corpses. | entailment |
That would, in effect, penalize companies for efficiency and productivity. | That would penalize companies for being good workers. | neutral |
But even for a couple of thousand words that could have come from a brochure, the airfare still gets picked up by somebody else. | Even if those two thousand words came from a brochure, the airfare still gets paid by someone else. | entailment |
Dark oiled leather wrapped the handle. | The blade was wrapped with leather. | contradiction |
He nodded. | He acknowledged that they won the battle. | neutral |
Also called the Burnt Column, it was charred and cracked by a great fire that ravaged the district in 1770 (the iron hoops help to reinforce the column). | The fire of 1770 destroyed numerous buildings. | neutral |
For example, reviewing the work output of the employee and occasional phone call or visits to the employee. | One should never review the work output of an employee. | contradiction |
The act requires that the National Institute of Standards and Technology develop standards and guidelines for computer systems to control loss and unauthorized modification or disclosure of sensitive information and to prevent computer-related fraud and misuse. | The computer systems should all be modified without authorization. | contradiction |
Poirot did not make his appearance the following morning, and there was no sign of the Scotland Yard men. | Neither Poirot nor the Scotland Yard men were around the next morning. | entailment |
DOD's leadership has come to recognize that if the Department is to make results-oriented management a success, it must train its employees in strategic planning, performance measurement, and the use of performance information. | Training employees in strategic planning is one of the things the Department is doing to make results-oriented management successful. | entailment |
There are pieces by Matisse, Magritte, Mir??, and Hockney. | Magritte's artwork was not on display | contradiction |
In what direction? | Which way? | entailment |
In ancient times, Sifnos was famed for its gold and silver deposits. | Sifnos was not known for it's gold and silver deposits in the old times. | contradiction |
uh if you're a user the penalty isn't much much less you go to rehabilitation if you're a dealer then you get hung but anyway uh they they have some very strong antigun laws there and and uh like it's a hanging offense | Drugs and guns are completely legal there. | contradiction |
yeah yeah i i'm kind of with you in fact i even think that the there's a conspiracy i wouldn't call it a conspiracy but you know if you really wanted uh you know hundred and hundred million people to vote why would you have voting from seven o'clock in the morning to seven o'clock at night for a national election | I kind of agree with you but I still think she should try and address the times. | neutral |
and then gave us a good idea back you know some good information back on whether or not we were going to achieve those goals and yeah or not or what we needed to do so that we could achieve them and money we could put in at what time | We had ideas that would be able to help us make our goals. | entailment |
so you know they they need to just play for a play-off pick | They don't need to play for a play off pick. | contradiction |
Most of the great dome was empty. | Everything had been removed for the ceremony to summon the Vampire Lords. | neutral |
There was no economic infrastructure outside the plantation system, and power remained in the hands of a small minority of white and mixed-race individuals. | The plantation system was the only economic infrastructure at the time. | entailment |
well it seems like they're just swamped with work so | They always seem so busy. | entailment |
When the Reason album came out he made sure his label pulled his ad from Spin. | He pulled his ad because Spin had given him a bad review. | neutral |
Part gets siphoned off by middlemen like Fannie Mae. | Fannie May and the middle men take it all. | contradiction |
They will have less patience for optimistic talk about synergy and the marriage of content with distribution. | They are going to be very patient with optimistic talk about synergy | contradiction |
The radioactive fuel is safely encased, and will not pollute the atmosphere if the spacecraft explodes. | There have been problems with fuel explosions in the past that have led to today's much safer spacecrafts. | neutral |
She was very much put out about it." | She was put out by it and was upset. | neutral |
But the unrest they inspired prompted the Tokugawa government to move them all here, to a guarded compound on the village flats ostensibly to guarantee their safety, but more importantly to contain the contamination of their uncouth ways and ideas. | The Tokugawa government moved them because they spoke rudely. | neutral |
yeah i'm not certain either but you're probably right | I am pretty certain, and you are actually wrong. | contradiction |
They made Parameswara an offer he could not port facilities and an annual financial tribute in exchange for Chinese protection against the marauding Thais. | Parameswara thought the deal was very generous. | neutral |
Henry The Unreality of Being (The Museum of American Folk Art). | Henry is the author of The Unreality of Being. | neutral |
The island interior has a rich vegetation of vines, olive trees, and exotic plants. | The island is known for its olive trees and palm trees. | neutral |
Mary Cavendish was standing in the doorway. | Mary Cavendish stood in the doorway of a nunnery. | neutral |
and then you put all your lard yard clippings and uh leaf rakings and anything that will be compostible | Lard yard clippings and leaf rakings are both compostable, among other things. | entailment |
if it's winding down or what finding a taker | If it's coming to an end or finding a taker, I choose the taker. | neutral |
Suppose that you hear someone making what sounds like a dumb argument, but you know that he has an impressive track record at market or economic prediction. | If someone has a good history of predictions, it is impossible for them to make a bad argument. | contradiction |
Although it is not a tourist attraction, the rock is steeped in tradition. | The rock is a huge attraction with tourists, although no one knows why. | contradiction |
oh yes or they uh you know i i agree with the freedom of of the press and that's you know all the amendments but sometimes it's for the public's own good that we don't hear things | People must know everything, complete transparency is what the public needs. | contradiction |
. . . EPA has limited the requirements for information to that which can be reported as data elements. | The EPA is attempting to make it easier to report data elements by limiting the requirements needed to enter information, but this isn't proving to be enough to gather more data. | neutral |
Recently Coppola said, People want me so badly to do something truly astounding. | Coppola is tired of the pressure from people. | neutral |
Kanter's price for 100 note-sized sheets and envelopes on Crane's paper is $166 ($1. | Kanter does not sell sheets and envelopes on Crane's paper. | contradiction |
She ducked and parried the blow. | She ducked to miss the blow. | entailment |
If not, stadium seating will always be accessible to the average fan. | The average fan prefers stadium seating. | neutral |
Food, water, wine, women, and freedom. | Good food, clean water, strong wine, hot women, and freedom. | neutral |
For example, the high efficiency air conditioners in the commercial sector are assumed to cost less than in scenario A. This encourages a greater rate of market penetration as electricity prices rise in response to the emissions caps. | Air conditioners in the commercial sector are supposed to cost more than in scenario A. | contradiction |
A later tunnel, built by King Hezekiah in 701 b.c. , from inside the city walls to to the hidden Gihon Spring in the valley outside the walls allowed Jerusalem to survive the onslaught of Assyrian armies that had already destroyed the northern Kingdom of Israel and swept its ten tribes from the annals of history. | A tunnel is where people in Jerusalem hid food and water when the Assyrians invaded. | neutral |
Callie squatted on his heels near-by watching the process benignly. | Cally hunched down to view what was going on. | entailment |
Kilgore says she's found her niche. | She really enjoys it. | neutral |
investigations according to standards established by the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency (PCIE) as adapted for GAO's work. | The President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency establishes the standards. | entailment |
On the final question of how to invest to prepare for the proximity of death in old age, Cicero is not very helpful. | Cicero's lack of advice was on account of the fact that he was immortal and needn't be concerned with death. | neutral |
Old Jaffa, the heart of the city, on a hill overlooking the port, was last refurbished in 1963, and today has a thriving artists' colony as well as various tourist shops, restaurants, and nightspots. | There are more than ten seafood restaurants in Old Jaffa. | neutral |
Some say the mark is a serious stigma, others call it a joke, reports the Chronicle of Higher Education . Most administrations do their best to reform after receiving the citation. | Opinions on the mark are mixed. | entailment |
yes i'm in San Antonio | Yes, I have a house in San Antonio. | neutral |
A lovely 14th-century Virgin and Child, emblematic of the cathedral's name, Notre-Dame de Paris (Our Lady of Paris), is to the right of the choir entrance. | There is nothing to the left of the choir entrance at Notre-Dame. | neutral |
uh-huh where they have the you know the little partition dividers throughout a a large room and and people have little cubicles well that's all fine and good but you don't really have any privacy at all | There are no partitions. | contradiction |
uh we have the Dallas Times Herald and the Dallas Morning News but i don't i don't read newspapers | I should read the papers more, but I don't. | neutral |
yeah five dollars a call yeah well technically we're not supposed to talk about the phone calls while we're on them so i guess we better get off | The rule was clearly stated that we could not speak of the phone calls. | neutral |
The cultural heart of Androsewes much to the generosey of the Goulandris shipping family. | Androsewes is the cultural heart, for which many are grateful. | entailment |
And ethics aside, reporters like to prolong fights by keeping them even. | Reporters try to shorten the fights. | contradiction |
In other words, there is increasingly less room for other federal spending priorities such as national defense, law enforcement, and federal investment in infrastructure, education, and R&D. | Federal spending priorities have more room than ever. | contradiction |
what what is do you have a favorite recipe | You don't even know how to cook. | contradiction |
The main shopping streets are Fernao Ornelas, FerreiroseQueimada de Cima, and Queimada de Baixo, which form the downtown of Funchal. | There is shopping on Fernao Ornelas. | entailment |
A new US President, McKinley, made annexation official in 1898. | President McKinley made annexation official in 1898. | entailment |
Managing the increased risks associated with a highly interconnected computing environment demands increased central coordination to ensure that weaknesses in one organizational unit's systems do not place the entire organization's information assets at undue risk. | Little central coordination is required because there are no risks in very interconnected computing environments. | contradiction |
so but i know many people who have changed majors several times in uh college uh in fact very few people finish in four years now | I think that it's the natural result of sending people to college before they know what they want to do. | neutral |
radios and cassettes and things like that | Things not like radios. | contradiction |
We're looking for a new way of serving the underserved community, said Bob Cohen, executive director of the Legal Aid Society of Orange County. | Bob Cohen's resume is quite vast for him to have been promoted to executive director. | neutral |
EPA subsequently sent the information collection requirements to the Office of Management and Budget for approval under the Act. | The Office of Management and Budget did not receive any requirements from the EPA. | contradiction |
i like mysteries | I love mysteries, they fascinate me. | neutral |
A man in leather armor, cuffed and guarded for dueling, stood at the door. | There was a man wearing armor standing at the doorway. | entailment |
A guillotine replaced the king's statue and was used to behead Louis XVI and more than 1,000 other victims. | The guillotine was the method of execution during Louis XVI's time. | neutral |
The castle dates from the early 1600s. | The castle was constructed in the early 1600s. | entailment |
Their step-mother, however, had always been most generous to them; indeed, they were so young at the time of their father's remarriage that they always thought of her as their own mother. | Their step mother was thought of as their actual mother. | entailment |
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