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Giza was the site of a royal burial ground from the days of the Early Empire and the desert landscape is dotted with numerous mud brick tombs and mastabas (stone tombs with flat roofs), though they are by no means as impressive as the pyramids themselves. | There is a total of ten pyramids in this area. | neutral |
I'm writing to complain about the Utah National Monument item in The Week/The Spin--specifically about the claim that in Utah, the schools depend on mining-industry revenue. | It is claimed that 80 percent of schools revenue in Utah is from the mining industry. | neutral |
But Barr also I don't think its realistic that we're going to be able to zero it out. | I don't feel it's realistic that we'll be capable of zeroing it out. | entailment |
There's a little trick that you can use called [a] continuing resolution that continues spending at least year's level. | A continuing resolution makes spending skyrocket. | contradiction |
it's not going to cost me an arm and a leg really | I will not be able to afford that. | contradiction |
The man crouched over the broken rider, and drew another of the pistols. | The man pulled out a gun. | entailment |
The press, as many have complained, overemphasizes the horse race aspect of politics. | A lot of people think the press overemphasizes parts of politics. | entailment |
This December, it will happen Tens of thousands of children will hound their parents into buying charming Dalmatian pups for Christmas. | The children only wanted a certain breed of dog. | neutral |
73 Chapter 10 Enter Sir James Peel Edgerton TUPPENCE betrayed no awkwardness in her new duties. | TUPPENCE had not failed to show awkwardness. | entailment |
there's lots of shades of greens | Green doesn't have many shades. | contradiction |
I loved leafleting when I was in college, handing out flyers to passers-by. | I never got into leafleting. | contradiction |
The islanders often wear a distinctively flat hat known as a salako and don't mind being photographed by polite visitors. | The islanders often wear a huge cowboy hat that looks like a giraffe, called a girafko. | contradiction |
William Ginsburg, Genius or Idiot? | Is William Ginsburg smart? | neutral |
Medical Science v. the Dismal Science | Medical science is better appreciated by most institutions. | neutral |
BUDGETARY ACCOUNTING - Budgetary accounting is the system that measures and controls the use of resources according to the purposes for which budget authority was enacted | Budgetary accounting is considered a necessary measure by members of Congress. | neutral |
His head was tilted back and nasty laughter was booming through the air of the little office. | His office was little, as that's all he could afford. | neutral |
okay yeah that's one of those that sits up at an angle back there yeah okay yeah yeah | Nope there is not one in the back, I don't see it. | contradiction |
Part of India's legacy after several centuries of bureaucracy (don't just blame the British civil service it began long before) is an inordinate respect for the written document and the rubber stamp. | The disdain for the written document is part of India's legacy. | contradiction |
i i think realistically you know you can have your college loans delayed now because i had them delayed because i'm back in graduate school at thirty years old | I did not delay my college loans and I am not at graduate school. | contradiction |
What he ought to have done, what any sane man would have done, was to remain patiently where he was and wait for his man to come out again. | Any sane man would have not waited a second. | contradiction |
which we do not want built and uh we would like industry to do more before they build these big huge incinerators | We would like to see more attempts by industry, before resorting to the incinerators. | entailment |
where where are you oh yeah | Where are you? | entailment |
Judging by your responses, here's what we know about Nebraska and Wyoming--bad sex, bad food, bad teeth, bad weather. | Nebraska's food is better than Wyoming's, but still awful enough to be called bad. | neutral |
A strip of leather tied back her hair in a high topknot. | Her hair was tied back with leather. | entailment |
The daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella married the son and heir of the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian of Hapsburg. | Ferdinand's daughter married the Roman Emperor Maximilian's son. | entailment |
Those of greatest interest are Habana Vieja (Old Havana), Centro Habana (Central Havana), Vedado, and to a lesser extent Miramar. | Habana Veija means Old Havana. | entailment |
In fact, some impotence researchers assert that the success rates of prostaglandin may not be much better than the success rates of placebos. | Prostaglandin has quite a low success rate, according to researchers. | neutral |
The complex now serves as a guesthouse for visiting creative artists. | It is the only guesthouse that artists like to visit. | neutral |
At Yale Law School, her revolutionary uniform consisted of white socks, sandals, and the loosefitting, flowing pants favored by the Viet Cong. | She wore a uniform at Yale law school that included sandals. | entailment |
The Bradley campaign declined to provide a comment for this story. | The Bradley campaign would not comment. | entailment |
Why approach a newcomer? | You should approach a newcomer and befriend him. | neutral |
She was very pale, but smiling. | Her cheeks were rosy red. | contradiction |
Ponchos and knitted shawls from Guadalest are colourful and attractive. | Guadalest ponchos and knitted shawls are only made in a very ugly shade of gray. | contradiction |
yeah they'll they'll climb back up again and that Texas Stadium i've been there that is a phenomenal place | I enjoy that Texas stadium so much that I plan to return. | neutral |
The new ruler grew wealthy and powerful, twice declaring war on his sovereign and almost beating the sizeable but dissolute Ottoman army. | The new ruler had lots of money and power, moreso than anyone had. | neutral |
For a good look at Mount Zion, the Old City and surrounding Judean hills, take a walk along the top of the walls near Zion Gate. | Go to the top walls near Zion Gate so you can clearly see Mount Zion. | entailment |
When the last of the wealthy Rezzonico family disappeared, Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning bought the palazzo, and the poet died in a first-floor apartment in 1889. | The poet died of a heart attack in 1889. | neutral |
yeah well she was close but yet whenever i wanted to do something it was always something something different than what she wanted to do | She always wanted to do something different from what I wanted to do. | entailment |
He permits little discussion--he doesn't think it changes anyone's mind--and races through votes. | He thinks debate is healthy. | contradiction |
The notion of the informed citizen puts too much pressure on individuals, where the cruder but more inspiring politics of the Gilded Age mobilized voters on Election Day. | Almost everyone who had registered was able to vote on Election Day. | neutral |
These are cases traditionally not reported to LSC - either because documentation LSC requires is not present in these cases or because they are expressly handled with funding that allows financial eligibility standards that are more lax than LSC standards. | Only 100 of these cases were reported to LSC. | neutral |
uh-huh yeah i think you force it on them and and the youngest one tends to be the one that's spoiled | The youngest is always the most spoiled. | neutral |
oh okay okay a lot of the people i've that's called i've talked to work for uh for the same | I haven't talked to anybody. | contradiction |
yeah i have one card | I have ten cards | contradiction |
Feasibility and successful dissemination must be demonstrated. | It must be demonstrated to be feasible. | entailment |
because it's old they figure it's got to cost you know thousands of dollars | They're from the 1800s so they assume they cost about thousands of dollars. | neutral |
than to try and first educate the public to the point where they can listen to either side of a given issue | It is important to try and educate the public to ensure that they are willing to listen to both sides of a given issue. | neutral |
fine i'm Callie in Garland | I'm Callie and I live in a box in Garland. | neutral |
The annexation of Danzig (Gdansk) marked the official start of World War II. | There was no consequence of the annexation of Danzig. | contradiction |
In 1995, LSC's state planning initiative was primarily focused on how grantees would work together to address funding shortfalls and to respond to the 1995-96 restrictions. | The planning initiative was focused on scrabble and other boardgames. | contradiction |
cook and eat and to have mainly mainly i guess i get the enjoyment out of people eating it and saying man this is really good um | Getting pleasure from making good food. | entailment |
The final rule adopts a new standard for foreign participation in the U.S. satellite services market consistent with the United States' obligation under the World Trade Organization Agreement on Basic Telecommunications Services (Agreement). | The U.S. does not have a satellite services market. | contradiction |
they're very hardy for this area | Other things in this area aren't very hardy. | neutral |
a worm a cut worm not a grub worm | It's a grub worm. | contradiction |
But I've loved you from the very moment I set eyes on your photo and now I've seen you I'm simply crazy about you! | You look even better in person than in your photo! | neutral |
Furthermore, in past years, the unit's savings were reduced by the $50 fee that the contract carrier charged for reservations made less than 3 weeks in advance. | The $50 penalty free can only be paid with five $10 bills. | neutral |
Modern reproductions and interpretations of traditional patterns can be bought on and around Piazza San Marco, along with beautifully embroidered tablecloths and napkins. | Piazza San Marco offers only traditional stuff. | contradiction |
It was nonsense to pretend that he was afraid of the scandal, as no possible scandal could attach to him. | Despite not being afraid of the scandal, he had done something wrong. | neutral |
i'm not much of a NBA NBA fan myself | The games are too predictable and I'd rather play ball than watch other people play it. | neutral |
To the north and west are the ancient sites of Malahide Castle, the evocative hill of Tara, and the long barrows of Knowth and Newgrange. | Up towards the northern direction and western direction are the archaic locations of Malahide Castle, hill of Tara, and the long Barrows of Knowth and Newgrange. | entailment |
Oh, clever as the devil! | The devil is more clever! | contradiction |
Opponents say the interest earned on the trust funds belongs to the clients and cannot be diverted to charitable groups without compensating their clients or getting their permission. | They can divert it to charity without the client consultation. | contradiction |
with uh green beans not green beans but green peppers and red peppers and onions | I really love to saute the onions til they get soft. | neutral |
Specifically, the majority of employees that responded indicated that they did not understand their workgroup's role in implementing FHWA's corporate management strategies that were based on the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award and the Presidential Quality Award Criteria-leadership, strategic planning, customer and partner focus, information and analysis, human resource development and management, process management, and business results. | The employees perfectly understood their role in implementing the corporate management strategies. | contradiction |
, television) overnight--or ever. | Television does not exist. | contradiction |
Its rise to prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries was accompanied by Italy's first coherent urban planning; classical and Baroque palaces and monuments give its main streets and squares a great dignity and panache augmented by the city's economic proserity. | Italy became prominent through their urban planning. | entailment |
i guess i don't don't really have a problem with capital punishment i'm not really sure what the exact uh specifications are for Texas i know that they uh have capital punishment for certain crimes and that's probably the way i feel about it is is uh it kind of depends on the crime that's committed my belief all my life i guess has been that that if you take someone else's life then you automatically are giving up uh yours in place of it but i don't seems to be a lot of controversy about that | My issue is how ineffective we are in administering it. | neutral |
And we haven't seen a single human being since we entered the state hours ago. | We haven't seen anyone since entering the state, but we assumed we wouldn't. | neutral |
and it'd come right down to the end and either we made it or we didn't oh and it was it was something else i said this is the most if we had a quarterback this year we would have went to the Super Bowl | We were close. | neutral |
Here you'll find the ruined Abbey of St. Colm, founded in the 12th century and named for St. Columba, who had brought Christianity to western Scotland 600 years earlier. | This is the location of the ruined Abbey of St. Colm. | entailment |
well what about the what about the fact that it is right across the border in Mexico | it is right there in Mexico. | neutral |
Regiments of soldiers in full dress regalia march precisely to the sound of pipe and drum in the Military Tattoo, and connoisseurs of the silver screen gather for an extravaganza of offerings on celluloid. | Soldiers wearing their full dress march to music and go through the town square. | neutral |
Breath analysis and self-reports as measures of alcohol-related emergency room admission. | Breath analysis isn't a measure of emergency room admission related to alcohol although self reports are. | contradiction |
yeah so i was ten and i don't remember a lot about anything at that time in my life very much in great detail | I remember vividly what happened when I was 10. | contradiction |
A centralized, all-powerful state didn't please all Cubans. | Cubans considered the implications of a central authority. | neutral |
These divisions later hardened by religious schism would forever deny Scotland a truly united voice. | The people of Scotland were always united. | contradiction |
After the Boston Globe and Boston Mayor Tommy Menino raised a ruckus, however, Harvard's communications director admitted that the school had committed a breach of trust, and promised to be more up front in future maneuvers. | Harvard's communications director talked to the Boston Globe and to the Mayor. | entailment |
And Chatterbox cites Lapham's mention of the Roman mob familiar with the expensive claques traipsing after the magnificence of the Emperor Nero. | Chatterbox cites Lapham's mention of the Emperor Nero of Rome. | contradiction |
i you know that may be it that may be it and it | That may possibly be it. | entailment |
What to do with the real thing worried me no end. | I was worried about what to do with the real thing. | entailment |
Although meat eating is now considered commonplace, it is still strongly associated with the cosmopolitan, Western lifestyle that has such all-pervasive appeal in modern Japanese society. | Traditional Japanese diets did not include a lot of meat. | entailment |
Tommy might have wired, or something. | There was no chance that Tommy had wired. | contradiction |
Same as Emanuel, except Lewis seems more morally outraged with Clinton than other White House aides. | Emanuel was upset with Clinton. | neutral |
I am pleased to transmit the comments of the Legal Services Corporation (LSC or Corporation) Board of Directors (Board) regarding the Semiannual Report of LSC's Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the six-month period of October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001. | I am pleased to transmit the comments because it incriminates members of the corporation. | neutral |
'I'm afraid that I have absolutely no idea what might be going through Mr. White's head.' | I don't know why Mr. White thought it was a good idea to fail everyone in the class. | neutral |
At the bottom of Castlehill, where the road meets Johnston Terrace, is the old Tolbooth Kirk (kirk means church ), which has the highest steeple in the city at 73 m (239 ft). | Tolbooth Kirk has the highest steeple in the city. | entailment |
The Department of Defense's (DOD) acquisition policy9 establishes a good framework for developing weapon systems; however, disciplined adherence, more specific criteria, and stronger acquisition incentives are needed to ensure the timely capture and use of knowledge in decision making. | The Department of Defense acquisition policy includes a framework for developing weapon systems. | entailment |
It is hard to understand how Grisham pulls this off. | Grisham's success is an enigma to many people. | neutral |
yeah oh i know i know | I know because my mom told me yesterday. | neutral |
The northernmost village in the National Park and once a mining town, Caleeck, with its pa stel cottages on either side of Chalk Beck, is now rather sleepy. | There are no villages in the National Park. | contradiction |
Ido feel, however, some anxiety in this situation. | I feel some anxiety in this situation. | entailment |
starts hitting closer to home | Starts making more sense, and getting easier to understand. | neutral |
This political pressure forced the Clinton administration to propose a compromise last week. | It took a toll on him. | neutral |
yeah well it's not really justice's fault but that's on a another whole subject altogether | I don't think that justice is to blame for this. | entailment |
Lacking Starr's confidence in the law, Clinton sees where the law is too blunt an instrument to honor and promote good values. | Starr knows the technicalities of the law better than Clinton, who relies on feeling. | neutral |
He kept on goin' after he came to some Walked till that patrol picked him up. | He stopped moving so the patrol would pass him by. | contradiction |
All the comments made regarding limitations on LSC representation for H-2A workers focused on the restriction of the subject matter of such representation to claims arising from the worker's employment contract. | There were no comments. | contradiction |
Souvenirs are also known for their variety and their range of prices. | Most souvenirs that you may find, are in the mid-price range. | neutral |
Older siblings should enjoy the tour of Dublin Castle and the National Museum. | Adults should enjoy Dublin Castle and the National Museum. | neutral |
Scorch marks were strewn all over the hull- particularly at the joints which had once held the two carriages together. | The scorch marks came from a fire across town. | neutral |
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