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in composition themes and i keys and things are something to me that remain a mystery no matter how many times i bang on them i have a pretty good mathematical concept for what's involved | I perfectly understand composition themes and keys. | contradiction |
From the railway station or the parking lot of Piazzale Roma, you begin with a vaporetto waterbus along the Canal Grande, the most uniquely stunning main street in the world. | The Canal Grande has a few marriage proposals next to it. | neutral |
I didn't, interposed Mr. Carter ruefully. | Mr. Carter was not happy that anyone had implicated that he did. | neutral |
Pleased to meet you, said the American. | The American quietly stood there staring at his friend. | contradiction |
But that's not right. | It could work, but that's not right. | neutral |
She carefully notes the referring organization - Catholic Charities Legal Network, or the Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington - in each email. | She refers to the organization in each email. | entailment |
Ramses was too proud to accept defeat, commissioning obelisks that celebrated his victory. | Ramses always accepted defeat publicly. | contradiction |
It is unlikely that cream skimmers would base their selection of areas to serve on the Postal Service's delivery profits. | Cream skimmers don't base their selection on the Postal Service's profits. | entailment |
four in a row i don't know if that could ever be duplicated again or not | I'm pretty sure four in a row can be repeated. | contradiction |
While preserving the neighborhood groups' own boards of directors, the proposed plan makes them accountable to one central LSNY board for decisions like staffing and budgets. | The suggested plan makes them accountable to a board of five people. | neutral |
For example, the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions is published in the Federal Register twice each year by the Regulatory Information Service Center (RISC), 1 and provides uniform reporting of data on regulatory activities under development throughout the federal government. | The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions has been an active part of development through federal government. | entailment |
He was standing hawklike on a slight rise in the sandy earth, motionless and silent. | He was kneeling on a slight rise in the sandy earth. | contradiction |
Hanson stared at it, reading the title in some surprise. | The title elicited a response from Hanson when he saw it. | entailment |
yes yes not getting paroled lets say in so many years i mean if your going to sentence somebody lets say twenty years let them stay twenty years | Should be paroled in a certain amount of years, they shouldn't stay the full sentence. | contradiction |
Lowering the cut point on these screening instruments improved sensitivity without loss of specificity among females. | No improvements could be made to the screening instruments. | contradiction |
i think it you know it probably was a good movie i just uh really didn't get into it that much but uh everybody i've talked to has just loved it and they want to go back and see it you know two or three times | I should probably give that movie another try. | neutral |
delivery (called route time in U.S. delivery cost analyses),5 is accounted for by the need for the carrier to move from one stop6 to another whatever the mode of delivery. | Route time is the delivery time for a rural route in the US. | neutral |
you know i guess it was okay i mean it was all right but um when i compare like the winners of this year and last year it it just i don't know maybe it's it's not | I guess it was passable for average. | neutral |
For the tourist, the olive, fig, and almond trees are objects of beauty and colour; for the farmer, they're cash crops. | Tourists enjoy seeing olive, fig, and almond trees while farmers see them as profit. | entailment |
At Gandaa (32 km/19 miles north of Denia on the N-332), you'll be tempted to spend all your time on the town's broad promenades and 13 km (8 miles) of splendid beaches. | Gandaa is north of Denia and it has many promenades. | neutral |
you know i just worry i guess i'm too protective but you know i see these cats that are wandering around the neighborhood and too they can catch diseases really easy just by touching a nose to another cat they can contact leukemia | Leukemia is passed on by cats that don't like each other | neutral |
I do not believe that anyone could be so monstrous as to accuse me of what you say." Poirot nodded thoughtfully, like a man whose mind is made up. | I accepted that they placed the blame on me. | contradiction |
The media spin is that his announcement illustrates how long-shot candidates milk attention by dragging out their announcements. | The media has spun his announcement to make it seem that long-shot candidates drag out their announcements in order to get more attention. | entailment |
There's no one else. | Now I have to go grocery shopping today. | contradiction |
But I think that, in an ambiguous, legal, without prejudishish lawyer's way, he was trying to warn me. | I think he was trying to warn me, in his lawyer way. | entailment |
Finding accommodation in Istanbul is rarely a problem, as the city has recently seen a boom in the hotel business. | It's usually easy to find a hotel in Istanbul because 20 have been built this year. | neutral |
'Just relax. | Calm down. | entailment |
From 1494 to 1530, the Spanish Hapsburgs and the French turned Italy into a battleground for the Kingdom of Naples and the Duchy of Milan. | The French launched peaceful protest in Italy for 200 years. | contradiction |
you know indebted or nearly underneath uh the debt that we have | We are completely free from debt. | contradiction |
Special Interest New York would be of special interest as a large state with a very low rate of unfiled returns. | Special Interest New York is a large state with a very low rate of unfiled returns. | entailment |
37Social insurance does not include programs established solely or primarily for Federal employees, such as pension and other retirement plans. | Social insurance have several programs focused on federal employees. | contradiction |
Anubis (God of Mummification) has a small temple here and you will clearly see his jackal-headed form on the walls. | The God of Mummification had a head of a horse. | contradiction |
The hole would be empty. | The hole was four feet deep. | neutral |
um-hum well he didn't have much choice really | He had many options but he did what he could. | contradiction |
For example, if the purpose of the study is illustrative, an appropriate basis for site selection could be typical, representative, or cluster; the case studies would be conducted concurrently with other methods used in the main study; prestructuring or guidance to the evaluators in the field would be low to moderate to permit the thickness and richness of insights needed; data could be qualitative only or both qualitative and quantitative; the case studies probably would be analyzed within sites only; and the reporting would probably be narrative. | Our results will be correct. | neutral |
He carefully climbed back down and rejoined his other sleeping companions. | He laid on the mattress and went back to sleep. | neutral |
All right, then, if you thought I was dead, what are you doing here, Nema? "I felt the compulsion begin even before I returned to the city. | If you thought I had not survived, how come you're here? | entailment |
and we won't mention any names | We will mention every name. | contradiction |
if they would ever happen to have a drug problem suppose that they could feel comfortable coming to me and saying i got a problem | If they had a drug problem, I wouldn't help them. | contradiction |
Big media strives to be ethical for the same reason big government and big business New technology prevents it from controlling information the way it used to, and being exposed by others hurts too much. | Big media is now held to new standards by the new technology. | neutral |
She had a dagger of stone obsidian. | The dagger was an heirloom passed down from her grandfather. | neutral |
Would it be easy?" | Would it be without difficulty? | entailment |
so like almost all our vegetables and everything is from the garden | The garden is our favourite place to do work. | neutral |
His first act was to ride to Haghia Sophia and order that it be converted into a mosque; on the following Friday, he attended the first Muslim prayers in what came to be called Ayasofya Camii (Mosque of Haghia Sophia). | He was the one who named the mosque Ayasofya Camil. | neutral |
Take it easy, and you'll find the trip well worthwhile. | Going too quickly will not lead to an enjoyable time. | contradiction |
our kids played uh ball it wasn't it was like you know Little League and uh it was Dads Oaks Dads Club which was a like a Little League | Our children played baseball for the same team. | neutral |
And the difference is, they'd appreciate it. | They would appreciate it, but the other class would not. | neutral |
He hit Adrin hard in the head with the back of his arm. | His arm accidentally hit Adrin in the head. | neutral |
A decisive factor was the presence in Palma of Italian air squadrons, used to bomb republican Barcelona. | Republicans lost control of Barcelona after it was bombed. | neutral |
yeah yeah because my wife and i saw it in the theatre we really liked it | We regret our visit to the theatre. | contradiction |
and so i keep hearing the forecast it's going to rain it's going to rain it's going to rain but it really hasn't rained yeah | It hasn't rained yet, but it's supposed to. | entailment |
The centerpiece of a new plan for the decrepit city's renewal wins more praise for its intentions than for its design. | The city is decrepit and there is a plan for renewal. | entailment |
that was something wasn't it uh it's unbelievable this | That was unbelievable. I loved it. | neutral |
South of the Roman Forum, a slope leads up to the Palatine Hill, Rome's legendary birthplace and today a romantic garden, dotted with toppled columns among the wild flowers and spiny acanthus shrubs. | Rome was built where the Palatine Hill is now, a romantic garden. | entailment |
While food stamps might help support some welfare mothers during a transitional period between TANF and pure self-sufficiency, removing the food-stamp stigma risks encouraging a far greater number to become dependent in the first place. | Food stamps help welfare mothers. | entailment |
The sight of his money flowing liberally unnerved him deeply, even when it flowed to something he valued. | He was very liberal and carefree with how he spent his money. | contradiction |
well it was nice talking to you i think i'm going to have to catch my daughter before she eats any more candy when i'm on the phone that's her sign that she can do what she wants to do | We can keep talking because my daughter is asleep in her bed right now. | contradiction |
Except for the turkeyducky soup. | Everything tasted great, except the turkeyducy soup. | neutral |
Ca'daan crouched in the tall grass on the hilltop ridge of Fena Set. | Ca'daan hid in the grass so he could run away when they passed. | neutral |
those that work for the the higher executives those secretaries they uh they really dress up all the time so there's a good combination in the hallways all the time you know | The higher employees dress formally everyday. | entailment |
Thirty years may seem like a long time to someone nursing a grievance since the pitched battles of the late '60s, but in the sweep of history--on the heels of 90 years of Jim Crow and 200 of race slavery--it's nothing. | 30 years is an extraordinarily long time for a civil rights marcher, even in the grand scope of history. | contradiction |
Local villagers have relied on them as shelter during monsoons or epidemics, so the murals have disappeared, but the magnificent sculpture has survived. | The murals managed to survive, however the sculpture did not. | contradiction |
Thus, only one price of electricity is determined for each demand segment for the entire set of sample plants. | The manufacturing segment had the highest price. | neutral |
and this is the man that was in front of you oh well they'll weed him out | This man was never in front of you. | contradiction |
What is cause for some concern, though, is the peculiar public pedestal upon which they've been placed, especially since Fred now is venturing into the arena of criminal-justice reform. | Fred is trying to reform the criminal justice system. | entailment |
Its season is from December through mid-May. | December to May is the season. | entailment |
From 1993 to 1994, single-piece First-Class volume fell by 0.2 percent, but a 6.8 percent increase in pre-sorted First Class volume resulted in a net 2.4 percent increase in First-Class volume. | Single piece first class volumes fell by 0.2 percent. | entailment |
To most participants, the pig symbolizes greed. | To most politicians a pig is a symbol of greed. | neutral |
But capital-gains and estate-tax cuts of almost any sort will surely favor the well-to-do in the long run. | Only the poor could benefit from capital-gains and estate-tax cuts. | contradiction |
Outside Baillif is the best preserved of the sugar-mill watchtowers erected by the famous militant priest, Pyre Labat . | Baillif is home to the most sugar-mills in the world. | neutral |
The great man's birthplace, where he spent his early years, has exhibits on Shaw and the Dublin he knew. | The exhibits include displays on Dublin culture, theatre and food. | neutral |
Each analysis supports a political ideology. | It is common for political ideologies to be analyzed. | entailment |
It runs in a straight line north from O'Connell Bridge, and the best way to view it is to walk down the central island, making excursions to the left and right at the zebra crosengs. | You can't see it at all. | contradiction |
Situated a stone's throw from the Calle Mayor on Avenida General Sanjurjo in the old town, the cathedral was considerably restored after the Civil War. | After the Civil War, the cathedral was renovated. | entailment |
At least 6 stories high, they were reached through narrow alleys called closes or wynds that became the focus of city life. | The narrow alleys were bustling with activity at all times. | neutral |
If your budget allows you to fly around the country, you can design a smorgasbord of places to see in each region, since you will not be able to do all of them exhaustively. | You can create a wide selection of spots to visit in each area if you fly around. | entailment |
Helpful guides take you down the long corridors and through the most interesting rooms. | There are no guides available at the event. | contradiction |
Lenin did not come to Russia until April, in the sealed train across Germany. | Lenin hid himself in the coal car of the train. | neutral |
yeah i like Cheers | Cheers is my favorite show. | neutral |
The improvements in roads and means of transportation that had in part been responsible for the decline of the yeoman economy now made it possible for more visitors to view the natural beauty of the Lakes region. | The roads and means of transportation declined in quality. | contradiction |
Two future men of success got to work and the SMS greeting portal bestbestbest.pl went live just before Easter. | The men who created the website were best friends. | neutral |
Exhibit 12 Change in Incidence of Adverse Health Effects Associated with Reductions in Particulate Matter and Ozone Due to the Clear Skies Act | Significant Changes that Can be Seen in Health and Nature as an Effect of the Clear Skies Act | entailment |
For all their ardent nationalism, Calettans retain a strong, if sometimes sardonic, attachment to things British; in particular they have an affection for the English language, which you'll find spoken here with the most British of accents and often with a good deal more style and elegance than the British themselves can muster. | All Calettans speak perfect English. | neutral |
Beyond the Bassin d'Apollon is the Grand Canal, on which the king kept his Venetian gondolas. | The king was the proud owner of five Venetian gondolas. | neutral |
oh okay you're right you're right | You are wrong. | contradiction |
Participants in 401(k) plans can be particularly harmed in situations where their accounts are heavily invested in employer stock, either because their employer matches their employee contributions in the form of such stock or because they themselves make significant investments in their employer's stock using their own voluntary contributions. | Participants in 401(k) plans can't be particularly harmed where they have their accounts mostly invested in employer stock | contradiction |
What did Jon expect? He fled and I'm not surprised he did, said Ca'daan. | Jon, Ca'daan and the other man stayed together. | contradiction |
like one night and the next night they'll stay at the motel you know or something like that and they enjoy it | The motel is a rare treat for them since they're always on the road. | neutral |
Here, ordinary people that consider themselves the original citizens uphold age-old traditions and customs (much like the Cockneys in London). | Everyone here is just like the Cockneys in London. | neutral |
only work initially | After a while things seem to slow down and stop. | neutral |
1) In other words, there is a definitive number, according to the Pentagon. | There is only an estimate, according to the Pentagon. | contradiction |
Escape down the little paved road south of town to the peace of the shady Romanesque and Renaissance cloisters of the 14th-century Certosa di San Giacomo, or in the direction of Via Camerelle that eventually leads to the famous Punta Tragara lookout and the Faraglioni. | The Certosa di San Giacomo is south of the town. | entailment |
Some analysts argued that the research supports two politically important 1) Humans have had so little time to diverge genetically that the differences between human races are trivial, and 2) our common ancestors came from Africa (Cro-Magnons) and drove the Europeans (Neanderthals) to extinction. | Human's dna is drastically different between races. | contradiction |
Likenesses can be found on canvas, on bronze or plaster medals, or as sculptures. | More likenesses are found on canvas than any other medium. | neutral |
This suggests Tripp is not attempting to construct a first draft in her own words following the earlier instructions. | Tripp is not writing a draft on her own. | entailment |
Since top athletes inevitably are drawn from the healthiest sector of the population, a generally superior system of health care means a bigger pool of people to draw from. | Athletes are generally unhealthy and tend to cause increases in health care. | contradiction |
Still, Shepard thinks that it can. | Shepard bet his life on it. | neutral |
The chapter fairly screams, There are too many people in prison nowadays. | Many people are in prison because they robbed banks. | neutral |
Please keep trying, either in The Fray or by e-mail to [email protected]. | Don't stop trying and if you need to send an email to [email protected], please do so. | entailment |
To News Quiz participants, investigation is not theological (angels?) | In all aspects of life, investigation is theological. | contradiction |
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