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This is the time to relax over a glass of the locally made hierbas (an alcoholic drink made from herbs), listen to the crickets, and watch the world go by. | Hierbas is an alcoholic drink made from herbs. | entailment |
oh that's great no uh uh my daughter has talked to my daughter up here with us i have another one and she's talked to students uh so i guess they have uh sent this to their customers and people in colleges and things so they're if you're a computer user so my daughter has talked to two students uh that were non TIers so i guess oh yeah | Does your daughter speak to only students? | neutral |
Drew was breathing as fast as if he had charged across the sun-baked plaza at a run, when he came into the general store which supplied Tubacca with nine-tenths of the materials necessary for frontier living. | The general store was a place that Drew never visited, because he didn't have to. | contradiction |
Tripp has spent 26 years in this cocoon, which will enable her to retire on a handsome pension, based on the average of her three highest consecutive years of pay. | Tripp has spent 26 years in a cocoon. | entailment |
Gone, too, was any notion of religious tolerance. | The advent of the new faiths lead to an increase in animosity, and eventual abandonment of religious tolerance. | neutral |
This follows a hand transplant performed in France last September. | A hand transplant occurred last September in France. | entailment |
He turned to see what the reaction was, and then stared open-mouthed at his surroundings. | He looked around to take a look, and was shocked by what he saw. | entailment |
When Pixar went public, the money raised from that very first sale of its shares was what it used to run its business in the future. | Sales of Pixar's stocks helped pay for its future business plans, after Pixar went public. | entailment |
Competitors of the U.S. | The U.S. actually has competitors. | entailment |
Sulfur oxides, particulates, and human synopsis of statistical correlations. | Sulfur oxides correlate with particulates. | neutral |
There's no count of pro bono contributions of solo practitioners or midsize and small firms. | They tried to keep track of pro bono contributions but lost track. | neutral |
More generally, the key conditions and strategies can be thought of as addressing specific aspects of the six primary principles, which CIOs from all sectors agree are critical to the successful execution of their responsibilities and realization of the potential benefits of information technology investments. | The key conditions are addressing specific aspect of the six primary principles. | entailment |
money seems to be too big of an issue with with with with with with what's going on today and i i think i think that we may not you know that may be | Money as an issue doesn't get talked about enough | contradiction |
i think it's a good idea i i i don't think that they've gone far enough though i think they should they should uh also test for alcohol | I agree with it, but I also think they should test for alcohol. | entailment |
At the front was Malok, leader of the Sons of the Egg, brandishing his knife. | Malok was the leader of the Sons of the Egg. | entailment |
The northernmost Kitchener Island was given as a gift to the British general of the same name after his victories in the Sudan in the late 19th century. | Sudan was defeated in 1890 by the British. | neutral |
The Domestic Violence Legal Assistance Program fills the gap of legal resources for domestic violence survivors who can't afford an attorney. | The Domestic Violence Legal Assistance Program gives help to rich people. | contradiction |
His clawing hands caught the top of the block and the slaves below heaved him upward. | He reached for the top of the block with his hands. | entailment |
I brought my Gauntlet to bear; electricity leaping out. | My gauntlet was magical and electricity jumped out of it. | neutral |
well and then to make matters worse it destroys your vehicles too | To make things worse, it makes your car rust. | neutral |
The curves of both models appear to reach a maximum at a discount of about 8a. | The impact of the discount is insufficient. | neutral |
um something with the defense uh | This is for the Department of defense | neutral |
it's on eleven ninety | It is only seventeen thirty-eight. | contradiction |
Cete d'Azur | Cete d'Azur does not exist. | contradiction |
He carried the precious papers in an oilskin packet which he wore next his skin. | There were no papers on him. | contradiction |
they have to have a college fund so | The need to have money for college to be able to actually go to school. | neutral |
The beaches of Mykonos rival those of St. Tropez in their reputation for bohemian activities; however, there are enough stretches of sand and little coves that you can find somewhere that suits your own tastes. | You would enjoy yourself at both locations. | neutral |
(Admission, too, is free on the first Sunday of every month.) | Admission is not a big sum for the rest of the days, either. | neutral |
Thorn continued to parry the heavy two-handed scimitar of the last assassin. | Thorn successfully overtook the assassin, leaving him empty handed. | neutral |
Sitting in the balmy evening air with only natural acoustics to aid the actor's delivery is a special experience. | The actor's delivery with natural acoustics is a special experience. | entailment |
Due to their lack of awareness of their problem, these patients are unlikely to present for treatment on their own. | They are not aware of their problems. | entailment |
No dreary piece of obscure medieval decoration, the beautifully colored tapestry gives a vivid and often humorous picture of life at William's court, with insights into medieval cooking, lovemaking, and the careful preparations for war. | The colorful tapestry offers a very clear and frequently funny image of what life was like at William's court. | entailment |
The smallest pyramid, that of Mykerinus, adds a wonderful perspective to the panorama, particularly when you align the pyramids for that souvenir photograph. | The smallest pyramid houses the tombs of the wives of the ancient Pharaoh. | neutral |
Rubbish! cried Lawrence angrily. | Lawrence yelled Rubbish! | entailment |
The official Maison de la France Web site (<www.franceguide.com>) is also a good starting place; the section called Discover the Regions of France directs you to local Web sites of tourist offices around France. | Local websites are not a good idea for tourists to check out. | contradiction |
Springer's excuses are halfhearted (not to mention contradictory--it's not consistent to say that television doesn't create values, then lecture your audience about values). | Springer keeps his audience on their toes during the show only to lecture them afterward. | neutral |
He knows what it's like to lose control of his It happened to him in The Cable Guy (1996), maybe his real Andy Kaufman film. | He knows how it feels to lose control. | entailment |
Over the doorway of each of these temples is a semicircular panel called a torana with images of the resident god this will help you identify who's who. | The resident god is displayed over each dorway. | entailment |
uh it was beautiful but that's about as much winter as i can take i mean it gets cold here and with wind chill it sometimes gets you know fifteen twenty degrees below because of the wind | It's sometimes impossible to go out because of how cold it is. | neutral |
Patrick Kennedy, was among those not invited), and the few who did attend (estimates ranged from 40 to fewer than a dozen) weren't invited until four days in advance. | Patrick Kennedy was not invited, and those who were only had 4 days in advance to make plans to attend. | entailment |
The fun parts include getting to touch an iceberg, experiencing the effects of an earthquake in total safety, and lying on the floor of the Showdome to watch exciting weather phenomena flashing above. | It's fun to touch an iceberg in the museum. | neutral |
Only once did he come near disaster. | He only came close to real trouble once. | entailment |
Once I got away from the sanatorium I felt different as though something in me that had been buried for a long time was waking up again. | It was difficult to escape the sanatorium. | neutral |
I took an early opportunity of giving you a hint. | I took an initial moment of offering you a clue, but you'll have to guess what's in my pocket first. | neutral |
Or just float along in the slow-moving lazy river or drift in the large wave pool. | The slow moving river is heavily chlorinated to prevent the spread of bacteria. | neutral |
The limo stopped. | The limo slowed at the stop sign and began to come to a rolling stop when it was pulled over. | neutral |
Of course, I was not an intimate, and I did not see him in his private moments. | They knew him intimately. | contradiction |
Sometimes it is difficult to talk to a client directly. | The clients can be mean and nasty to me. | neutral |
Data will be presented for all programs for the base year and at least 6 years subsequent to the base year, summarized in sufficient detail to identify, at least, (1) receipts by major source (e.g. | Data will be presented for at least six years and summarized in tables. | neutral |
And you can even descend into caves to see ancient rock drawings. | The caves do not feature any rock drawings. | contradiction |
This may be the last chance to reverse the process." | There will definitely be more chances to reverse the process. | contradiction |
American Of the cavalcade of impersonator shows, this one is skewed heavily toward the modern era. | This impersonator show is themed after the fifties. | contradiction |
She had feigned an attack with barely more than her eyes. | She pretended that she was in grave danger from the man. | neutral |
In effect, the grant challenges MALS to raise at least $100,000 a year in 2003 and 2004. | MALS had to raise $45. | contradiction |
where do you get most of your current events | Does your news source come from Wikipedia or Google, like mine? | neutral |
Dramatically depicting more than 400 scenes from the Old and New Testaments, 3,650 fig?ures present a magnificent pageant of the customs and costumes of the era of Francois I. Among the panels of Cain and Abel, Abraham and Isaac, Jesus and Mary ' all very Flemish figures ' are carvings of a Picardy baker, dairymaid, fruitmonger, and laundress. | Most of the scenes are from the Old Testament. | neutral |
By the south wall is the famous Deesis, an extraordinary 13th-century mosaic showing Christ flanked by the Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist. | The Deesis, a 13th-century mosaic is near the south wall. | entailment |
He was always in the market for photographs of celebrities smoking, kind of the Larry Flynt of respiratory disease. | Celebrities are never photographed while smoking. | contradiction |
Being at the center of so much history allows for a bewildering religious and ethnic diversity in Jerusalem. | Jerusalem is the most diverse place in the middle east. | neutral |
I wouldnt be doing it if I didnt enjoy it. | I only do things I like. | neutral |
The chapel provides an exquisite setting for chamber music concerts. | The way the church is designed makes the music sound amazing. | neutral |
but or even a bird or a fish tank or something you know | Even a bird or fish would be ok. | entailment |
The attacker faced Drew directly. | The attacker fled. | contradiction |
Jodie T. Allen's A Brief History of Taxes was indeed brief, though perhaps appropriately so, given the very narrow focus of her argument. | Jodie Allen's book was only 30 pages long. | neutral |
Igreja Matriz, the parish church, dates to 1430 but was rebuilt in 1639: It features a handsome Moorish-style ceiling. | The parish church boasts a Moorish-style ceiling. | entailment |
The student loan agency Nellie Mae says the average college graduate's student-loan debt has reached at least $19,400. | The student loan agency Nellie Mae says the average college graduate's student-loan debt has reached at least $50,0000 | contradiction |
It's my cousin's house, by the way. | By the way, it's my cousin's house that has the indoor pool. | neutral |
And now--licking optional! | Licking does not need to occur if you are uncomfortable. | neutral |
In recent years, widespread concern has been | In the past few years, a disease had people worried | neutral |
or i'll go you know do a | I won't go. | contradiction |
The building you see today was commissioned by Justinian and completed in 537, although many repairs, additions, and alterations have been made over the centuries. | The building you see here is actually a modern replica. | contradiction |
nice talking to you too Beth bye | I hate talking to you, John. | contradiction |
But even if you do feel yourself superior, you can still learn to behave in a way that is not offensive. | Even if you think you're superior, you can act overly modest so other people won't get upset. | neutral |
Furthermore, it's preposterous that a president re-elected on rhetoric about building a bridge to the 21 st century hasn't bothered to work out a minimally consistent position on the Internet. | The re-elected president spoke about building a bridge to the 21st century. | entailment |
With its walled, garden-surrounded villas, mountainous terrain, and dramatic craggy coast, this still-beautiful island manages to cater to the boisterous fun of day trippers and package tours while simultaneously providing quiet hideaways for the idle rich. | This island off the coast of Italy is a popular vacation spot for all travelers. | neutral |
Even the most meager allowance will fund a shopping spree in the narrow streets of the Greek island towns. | The cheap availability of gifts make for a dream come true to souvenir hunters. | neutral |
They include Clients Consulting a Sorceress and Strolling Musicians, vivid little friezes of an octopus, a cat catching a quail, and the huge exciting mural of Alexander driving Darius of Persia from the battlefield at Issus in 333 b.c. | The mural of Alexander took two years to paint. | neutral |
A Supreme Being in the big Leeloo (Jovovich) goes out on a ledge (40 seconds) : | A supreme being in the big Leeloo goes out on a ledge. | entailment |
Nor did they recognize it for what it was ”a piece torn from a green land armlet." There was a little stir of excitement. | They didn't recognize it for what it was. | entailment |
Pollard's supporters have reacted to these revelations with skepticism. | Not all of Pollard's supporters were skeptic about his revelations, however. | neutral |
Messieurs, mesdames, as you all know, I was called in by Monsieur John Cavendish to investigate this case. | As you are all aware, I was invited to investigate this case. | entailment |
Recent analyses have found that impacts of elevated PM2. | PM2 is higher than it's ever been at. | neutral |
At ground level, you can see the arcaded Golden Lotus Tank and the temple's bathing-place. | On the ground floor of the temple, you can see the Golden Lotus tank and bathing-place. | entailment |
Certainly this island can qualify as having one of the world's longest-running governmental love since 1648 the French and the Dutch have shared sovereignty in almost total harmony. | The French and the Dutch have ruled the island with no problems between themselves. | entailment |
um it seems to have so many other benefits you know besides just the exercise | There are many benefits other than exercise. | entailment |
Rather the whole effect of change, of a broadening of horizons. | There have been no changes at all. | contradiction |
no other than than reestablishing the dominance of the United States in the in the world economy | No, other than reestablishing US dominance over the next 10 years. | neutral |
A great Sather made the sun remain in one place too long, and the heat became too great. | It got too hot when a Sather kept the sun in one spot. | entailment |
yeah there's nobody there yeah yeah i that happens a lot i i just live ten minutes away and i don't work i don't work in the at the Dallas site i work at the Spring Creek site which is which is in Plano | You must've me confused with some other guy. I work in the Spring Creek site, not the Dallas site. | neutral |
Her hands crackled- | Her hands were soft. | contradiction |
horrified and fascinated by what i was seeing | I was horrified and fascinated by what I was seeing, a whale giving birth | neutral |
He nodded his head gravely. | He shook his head. | contradiction |
oh yeah yeah no no and it's funny you know You like to pull for the underdog and for a long time i was pulling for Denver | You like to pull for the team that is less favored to win. | entailment |
Don't you think it. | You wouldn't dare think of such a thing if you had any bit of sanity left in your mind. | neutral |
My plan is this, Tuppence went on calmly, "I'll go alone tomorrow. | Tuppence wanted a group to go with him. | contradiction |
Unfortunately she has locked herself in." | Janet locked herself into the custodian's closet. | neutral |
In Beit Sahour, the eastern side of Bethlehem, you'll find Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic sites commemorating the Shepherd's Field, where it is believed the Star of Bethlehem was first seen by Bethlehemites tending their sheep. | Shepherd's Field isn't in Bethlehem | contradiction |
Beyond it, he came to a rude house, now abandoned. | The abandoned rude house was some ways beyond it. | entailment |
There's no mention of the Internet here, though surely it must have some effect on the way people define their loyalties and civic duties. | The internet has an effect on how people view their civic duties. | entailment |
Cool means it is pleasantly warm by day, and fresh enough for a sweater in the evening. | You'll want to wear a sweater in the morning and lose it before lunch time. | entailment |
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