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Spain's Golden Triangle of Art is concentrated on the elegant but busy Paseo del Prado, between Puerta del Sol and Retiro Park. | Their is a famous art district in the upscale area of Paseo del Prado in Spain. | entailment |
no you can't you really can't they are good and ooh they just they're just so suspenseful | They are not good to read. | contradiction |
But Clinton enjoys the librarian look, too. | Clinton would not hesitate to have an affair with a good-looking librarian. | neutral |
The convulsions were of a violence terrible to behold. | The convulsions were the most frightening thing to watch. | neutral |
it's your risk do you trust your your son | You can take whatever risks you feel comfortable with. | neutral |
If audacity had successfully carried him so far, it was to be hoped it would carry him yet farther. | If cowardice had made him run away in the first place, he was going to run away again. | contradiction |
(Click to read the question--but in brief, it had to do with why one guy named Bill had managed to discourage unwanted pursuit by a gal named Janet, when another guy named Bill had not.) | Janet liked one Bill and not the other purely based on looks. | neutral |
yeah yeah everything's relative i guess yeah because i grew up on the east coast | I miss the east coast and would go back to that if I could. | neutral |
um-hum don't want to hurt anybody's feelings and get everybody covered | I'm just going to do as I please and not worry about other's feelings. | contradiction |
Usually by ensuring that neither romantic partner is in the other's chain of command. | The partners live together. | neutral |
The Gospel of Luke reports that Jesus stopped along the way to Golgotha and told the women who were following him that they should weep for themselves and their children rather than for him (Luke 23:28). | Jesus worried more about everybody else than himself, according to Luke. | neutral |
now see that i wouldn't agree with see see i think you got to be able to bend the rules a little bit here and there too without you know if if it's a case like that because look how many people take their husband's or their wife's medication you know but that's a really good example | In order for the process to be fair to everyone, some leeway has to be given for testing criteria and consequences. | neutral |
For undubbed versions with French subtitles, look out for the letters VO (version originale) in listings or posters. | Those who understand French like to search for these kinds of posters. | neutral |
I will forget it.' That way lies confusion! | I will not forget it. | contradiction |
it was just horrible i mean this her little girl was like five and she was you know all of a sudden she started crying and said mommy i w ant my daddy and and you know her mommy said i know honey an oh and this little girl said uh | The five year old little girl told her dad she wanted her mommy. | contradiction |
By way of improvement, senior executives adopted a new IT strategic direction and focus that tracked back to the companyas business prioritiesa acommon, lean and fast, global, and growth. | Executives were worried and wanted to move in a new direction. | neutral |
Farther on is the unassuming village of Le Pracheur, where another island girl who made good spent her childhood years Madame de Maintenon, second wife of Louis XIV. | Louis XIV was a bachelor for all his life. | contradiction |
Flanked by the clock tower is the imposing Hong Kong Cultural Centre. | The Hong Kong Cultural Centre is flanked by the clock tower. | entailment |
Powell, on the other hand, had a marriage, a child, lovers (male and female), loyal friends. | Powell was very isolated. | contradiction |
Beneath its pious talk of visions and core beliefs, it is teaching a lesson about politics that is much shabbier and much more real than the one it pretends to teach. | It was the first time anyone had described politics that way. | neutral |
ways that technology can be incorporated to improve business processes, outputs, and outcomes. | Outputs can be incorporated into chicken nugget meals. | neutral |
Legal Aid attorney Sharon Lee Schwartz knew when she entered law school at Georgetown University that she wanted to use her training to help others. | Sharen Lee Schwartz is a Legal Aid attorney who entered law school at Georgetown. | entailment |
What to Do | Things to do. | entailment |
Hong Kong's many beaches are especially fun for children. | Children can have fun on Hong Kong's many beaches. | entailment |
The Eglise des Jacobins, burial place of the philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas, is a Gothic fortress church, with a noble tower, elegant twin-columned cloister, and a remarkable interior of polychrome beauty (subtle dark reds, pink, and buff). | Aquinas is buried in a decorated church. | entailment |
you're living with three other people | You live with three people. | entailment |
OPM's recently released white paper on federal pay provides a good foundation for the results-oriented pay reform discussion that must now take place. | The white paper says that results-orientated pay reform needs to take place. | neutral |
It is not a glamorous job at all, but someone has to do it. | Sanitation is one of the most popular jobs in city infrastructures despite it being associated with garbage. | neutral |
Look, I'm ready to agree right now. | He will agree. | neutral |
That there Shiloh colt o' yours, an' this here lady hoss, an' that old mule ... anyone can see as how they's always been handled nice an' easy. | It's easy to see how well you have treated your colt. | entailment |
By the train station, between Calles Picota and Egido, is the modest Casa Natal de Jose Marta (at Calle Leonor Perez, 314), the birthplace of poet and statesman Jose Marta. | By the train station, between Calles Picota and Egido, is the modest Casa Natal de Jose Marta that is seen as a national treasure. | neutral |
It has nice tasting rooms (you can even taste vintage wines as old as 1920), a shop selling the three brands grouped under the Madeira Wine Company moniker (Blandy, Cossart Gordon, and Leacock), and a book and souvenir shop. | It has tasting rooms for the Madeira wines. | entailment |
Smiley Burnette i don't know if you're old enough to remember him | Smiley Burnette was popular in the past. | entailment |
Everything started to look beige. | The sand covered everything and made it look tan. | neutral |
The museum has a good model of the original university and its monastery buildings, worth studying before you go out to the site. | Before going to the site, you can see a model of the current university and church buildings. | contradiction |
If I could, I'd kill you now, with the snetha-knife so they couldn't revive you." Dave said reasonably, "You can't expect me to like it, you know. | "No one who is killed by a snetha-knife can be revived." | neutral |
Instead of mindlessly tossing billions at or taking billions from the Net as such, investors should be spending their time making sure that it's the future Fords and General Motors of cyberspace that are getting the capital they need. | The future Fords and General Motors of cyberspace will be the next booming industry of the 21st century. | neutral |
General Accounting Office, Human Practices That Empowered and Involved Employees, GAO-01-1070 (Washington, D.C.: Sept. 14, 2001); Human The Role of Ombudsmen in Dispute Resolution, GAO-01-466 (Washington, D.C.: Apr. | General Accounting Office handles financial responsibilities and helps employee empowerment. | neutral |
It's true that many, many Jews will be killed. | Bernie Sanders spared all the Jews when he was made president through revolution. | contradiction |
The village, nestled into a narrow valley, is one of the prettiest in the Aegean. | This Aegean village rests in a valley. | entailment |
The Vieux Port marks the spot where Phocaean-Greek merchants from Asia Minor docked to create their Western Medi?ter?ra?nean trading post. | The Vieux Port was a center of trade for many centuries, and is today a popular tourist destination. | neutral |
um-hum yeah i i yeah i just don't understand you know what else anyone can do about it i don't think it's something that people really think about either | I wish people thought about this more often. | neutral |
We don't know where it came from or what the thinking was behind it. | We don't know what were its origins, we only knew it was bad. | neutral |
how many hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars | A couple of hundred thousand of the government's funding from taxes. | entailment |
and i'm in active reserve now so uh i'm probably not going to have the opinion you think i would have | My opinion is unexpected because those in the reserve have a specific viewpoint on this matter. | neutral |
Although inbound books and records might be eligible for the Media Mail rates, the amount of this mail is minimal. | A huge increase of media mail such as books and records would help to offset any budget shortcomings. | contradiction |
In contrast to the exalted quality of the tympanum's sculpture, the robust carvings of the capitals in the nave are lively and down-to-earth, making a clearly popular appeal to the throngs of visiting pilgrims. | The carvings are not as fancy. | entailment |
and stuff like that because i mean when i was a kid they never did stuff like that i mean it's like nobody was concerned about it you know and it's like | things like that never happened when I was young | entailment |
(Note to Hollywood Try to hire someone who looks like Lillian Hellman to be your husband's personal assistant.) | Note to Hollywood, Do Not Hire Someone Who Looks Like Lillian Hellman. | contradiction |
Gustave Flaubert was born in Rouen and used the city as a setting in Madame Bovary. | The city of Rouen provided the setting for Madame Bovary. | entailment |
a lot of it has to do from too much TV | Too much TV has brainwashed the children. | neutral |
In 1988, she began to practice immigration and nationality law at the firm of Fragomen, Del Rey and Bernsen, P.C. | She began practicing law many years ago. | neutral |
The Dead Sea is by far the lowest point of land in the world. | The title of The Dead Sea being the lowest point of land in the world was just overturned. | contradiction |
The Moors suffered a major setback in 1212 at the battle of Navas de Tolosa in northern Andalusia, but they still clung to the kingdom of Granada and were only finally evicted from there in 1492. | The Moors had a setback at Navas de Tolosa where many of their men were killed. | neutral |
My heart fluttered. | My heart was beating quickly. | entailment |
To build a foundation of control and accountability, senior executives | In order to build a controlled foundation of accountability | entailment |
As I describe the different regulatory programs, I think you will understand why we believe it is time to simplify. | I believe it is time to simplify the American tax code. | neutral |
just that uh money is power and uh | Usually the people in charge have more money, therefore more power. | neutral |
Kasich, who represents farm-free Columbus in the House, is another who practices what he preaches. | Kasich is the only one who practices what he preaches. | contradiction |
Prices in town are low, while those at the airport duty-free shop are lower still. | Prices are exorbitantly high both in town and at the airport. | contradiction |
The handling and processing of the reagent, commonly limestone, is often done onsite, as is the treatment of the effluent as waste or processing into a saleable product (e.g. | Limestone is a mineral extracted from the Earth and soil. | neutral |
He's not pulling your leg. | He's dead serious. | neutral |
And even with clean practices and technologies like steaming of meat (which hasn't been tested nearly as much), some food would still be contaminated. | Meat needs to be steamed at a temperature of 160 degrees. | neutral |
There's nothing to worry about in this best-of-all-possible- | There is nothing to worry about in a best case scenario but not in all scenarios. | neutral |
These were also halcyon days for the classic noh theater, the more popular kabuki, and the puppet theater (today's bunraku) at Osaka, which was Japan's cultural capital at a time when Edo had more politicians and soldiers than artists. | Osaka was the cultural capital of Japan during the time when Edo had fewer artists than politicians or soldiers. | entailment |
oh um uh i usually don't get to hear hear any of the current events probably until about the ten o'clock news | I usually don't get to hear about current events, so I liked you filling me in. | neutral |
Candidates for citizenship must 1) be 18 or older; 2) have resided in the United States continuously for five years--or three years if married to a U.S. citizen--(short absences are OK); 3) demonstrate the ability to speak English, and a basic knowledge of American history and government (click here to see if you pass the test); and 4) be of good moral character. | Candidates for citizenship have to apply through a rigorous process. | neutral |
The likes of Nat King Cole performed here in pre-revolutionary times. | Nat King Cole performed there during the revolution. | contradiction |
H'm, dear me." | Hmm, I am quite evil aren't I? | contradiction |
'They'll be ready in a week or two.' | It will be ready today. | contradiction |
right and he always and uh had a lot of trouble with injuries too | All of his troubles are caused by his injuries. | neutral |
With unknown powers at your command, you might escape in time. | You might eventually escape because your powers are unknown. | entailment |
A small stone tomb in the southeast corner houses the bones of several members of the royal family. | Several royal family members are in a single tomb. | entailment |
They ate and then they rode, taking a rest at the hottest parts of the day when the huge red sun hung bloated in the orange sky. | Each of them were badly burned because they walked during the hottest part of the day | contradiction |
Today, one of the island's greatest attractions is the quiet poplar-shaded streets to the western end of Quai d'Orleans where you have a wonderful view of the apse of Notre-Dame. | One of the island's other attractions is its famous shopping streets. | neutral |
but i'm really not for sure though if well i'll let you go and we'll talk to you later okay bye-bye | We will discuss this topic when we talk next time. | neutral |
They continued to fight and Jon nodded to Susan. | The woman nodded to the man that the fight needed to be stopped at once. | contradiction |
Thus, the process of doing risk assessments was essential for evaluating the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of the various corrective actions considered. | Risk assessments are unrelated to the corrective actions that were evaluated. | contradiction |
uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh no now i like to go out like several times a year but not on a on the regular basis i have some friends who go out every single weekend when you know in the season uh and and i just couldn't do that you know | I'm too old to go out drinking every weekend. | neutral |
That risk may be affected by such factors as the complexity of the laws and regulations or their newness. | The newness of laws do not have influence on the risk. | contradiction |
Finding hidden gems down narrow lanes and dark alleys is one of the great rewards of exploring Kathmandu on foot. | There is no chance of finding hidden gems in dark alleys. | contradiction |
( Slate 's Jacob Weisberg reviews the book in his column, Strange Bedfellow. | Jacob Weisberg does not do book reviews in his column. | contradiction |
The Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art just hired its new head away from Disney. | A former Dreamworks employee was just hired to be the new head of the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art. | contradiction |
uh no not really My husband is but not i do uh the world a favor and i don't sing aloud to anybody but myself | My singing voice is horrible. | neutral |
well isn't it funny how baseball's getting less than like football players would | The more important sports get paid more money. | neutral |
Since Restoration comedy, the normative couple--he the rake and she the one who will never, ever agree to marry anyone--find themselves in society ( office structure) at the highest levels and must prove themselves to one another by being bright, competent, and able to handle lesser people in their circle. | The couple was demoted to a lower status after the woman changed her mind and wanted to get married. | contradiction |
Most people would rather keep what they have than risk it for a hypothetical payoff. | People like to keep what they have because it ensures that they can't lose anything. | neutral |
People want flossier and poppier rock stars and pop stars. | People want better rock and pop stars. | entailment |
We have given up late dinner for some time now. | We have late dinner often. | contradiction |
yeah what do you think about a state income tax | What do you think about federal taxes? | contradiction |
and the trim instead of painting i stained | The trim would have reacted badly to the paint. | neutral |
The Maroons were allowed self-rule in certain designated areas in return for not inciting or helping the plantation slaves. | The plantation slaves were asking the Maroons for help regularly. | neutral |
In other words, competition would force a response from the Postal Service. | The competing agencies are already ahead of the Postal Service in terms of sales. | neutral |
The current capacity was originally built overseas to meet overseas demand or was subsequently built to meet U.S. demand for catalyst spurred by the NOX SIP Call and the build up of gas turbine power plants in the U.S. | Current capacity was built for domestic capacity only. | contradiction |
Ras Mohammed also protects the environment along the shoreline of the Sinai, including rare mangrove forests with abundant bird life. | There are no birds in the mangrove forests of the Sinai. | contradiction |
we lost a lot of oh uh root things our oh uh our squash and our potatoes and we got half our yield it was really bad because of the water | Our plants were uprooted because it had rained so much. We weren't able to salvage more than half the yield. | neutral |
We had a pleasant luncheon, and as we drove away Lawrence suggested that we should return by Tadminster, which was barely a mile out of our way, and pay a visit to Cynthia in her dispensary. | We would like to visit Cynthia on our next trip, but her dispensary is too far out of the way. | contradiction |
because they all look the same | there is great variation in appearance | contradiction |
LSC asked attendees to identify what they feel would be the next appropriate steps. | LSC was not interested in peoples opinions about what came next. | contradiction |
Nice books, for instance, are usually bland books--as this one is. | This book is too long to keep the reader's interest. | neutral |
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