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and put it in front of the Wal-Mart store in town and they they it just really every every every time you went by there it was just over flowing | They placed it right in front of the Wal-Mart store in town. | entailment |
and i i remember that it was on into May before it really started warming up | I recall that it did not warm up until August. | contradiction |
These challenges went far beyond issues relating to his constitutional position as Vice President and White House staff related matters. | These challenges went far beyond issues relating to his constitutional position. | entailment |
I'm flat on my back, and there's a life flashing before my eyes. | I am trying to come to terms with the present. | neutral |
Formerly an open loggia, it was rebuilt in the early 14th century as a market, and then as a church in 1380 converting its Gothic arches to the present ground-floor windows, and adding a granary upstairs. | The rebuilding process in 1380 to turn the market into a church was an arduous process with many setbacks. | neutral |
But if, on the other hand, it was John, the whole thing was explained quite naturally." | If it was John, everything became very complicated and unexplainable. | contradiction |
Or an archaeologist in the Yucatan who flies her own plane and owns a supper club called The Fuzzy Slipper. | An archaeologist owns a supper club. | entailment |
right if it's anything like uh | If they are at al different, right. | contradiction |
Given the differences in the types of cases handled by these two grantees, a simple cost-per-case analysis, without further definition, would yield meaningless data in terms of the comparative value of services provide by these two programs. | There are no differences in the types of cases handled by these two grantees. | contradiction |
and what are you going to buy | What are you planning on purchasing? | entailment |
Almost everyone heads to Rick's Bar, perched on the cliff top, to have a drink and set up the camera. | People like to take pictures at Rick's Bar on the cliff. | entailment |
uh they can't hardly trade him because nobody wants to pay that much for him and if they just keep him that hurts their salary cap so that guy's got Dallas in a big old bind but uh they they i think they've just got to forget about him and uh try to build a team without him maybe go for some good they ought to get some good draft picks this year | If they hold on to him that may cause financial problems. | neutral |
Her multi-times great grandfather, Sather Karf, regretted it, but he must have good news to release at once; the populace was starving because the food multipliers couldn't produce reliable supplies. | The populace was starving, and there was no way to fix it. This had happened before. | neutral |
They were uttered by Boris and they were: "Mr. Brown." Whittington seemed to remonstrate with him, but he merely laughed. | The mention of Mr. Brown upset Whittington. | neutral |
To block the possible fee increase, 51% of property owners in the district must submit protest votes in writing. | Most property owners are against the fee increase. | neutral |
His way of seeing things is too familiar to surprise us, too predictable to be funny. | He is boring, but if he broadened his way of seeing the world, he would be more interesting. | neutral |
This shortens an unpleasant activity and spares me those final touch-up strokes that often leave me bleeding. | The touch-up strokes are the worst part of the process. | neutral |
Most dramatic is the northern Porte d'Enfer (Gate of Hell), where the waves have sliced a huge chasm into the limestone shoreline. | The Port d'Enfer is a flat, featureless mesa. | contradiction |
They all confirmed my opinion. | Some of them did not confirm my opinion. | contradiction |
I'm sure that if you asked the same questions, but divided all the amounts by a million, your answers would be very different. | You would probably get the same answers, but trying doesn't hurt. | contradiction |
Cynthia, called Mrs. Inglethorp, "do you think you could write a few notes for me?" | Cynthia was not asked to help Mrs. Inglethorp in taking down notes. | contradiction |
On the other hand, the simplest and always tempting solution to conflict-of-interest concerns is to take a pass on some Microsoft-related topics that you would otherwise treat. | The is no easy way out of the conflict-of-interest challenge. | contradiction |
A few moments later, he found the barber also using a jar to collect the hair and shaving stubble. | The barber throws the hair away. | contradiction |
Domestic violence accounted for five of 12 murders in 2001 in Jackson, police have said. | Police have said that five of 12 murders that occured in Jackson in 2001 were cases of domestic violence. | entailment |
i don't know being i i live in uh Vermont and being up here we pretty much treat everybody | in Vermont we're known for treating everyone fairly and equitably | neutral |
but that's that's hard if you don't have a big yard or if you live in an apartment | It's easy to do if you're living in an apartment building. | contradiction |
Cave 9, a sanctuary from the first century b.c. , is smaller than number 10. | Number 11 is larger than both Number 10 and Cave 9. | neutral |
Many of these players tend to be arrogant and believe that the end justifies the means. | Many of these players tend to be arrogant and believe that the end justifies the means. | entailment |
Also, much of the information maintained by federal agencies, although unclassified, is extremely sensitive, and many automated operations are attractive targets for individuals or organizations with malicious intentions, such as committing fraud for personal gain or sabotaging federal operations. | None of the information maintained by federal agencies is sensitive. | contradiction |
Alternative delivery is particularly difficult because of the so called mail box law which prohibits any one but the | The mailbox law places a ban on alternate delivery if the mailman doesn't have a special, designated license. | neutral |
The preamble to the final rule contains the full text of the Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. | The preamble contains a lot of relevant information. | neutral |
At sunset it makes the perfect finish to a day's walk but many like to start out from here and reverse the order of the walk we have proposed, reserving the cathedral for a triumphant climax. | Many people like to start the walk at the end and walk it in reverse. | entailment |
i uh we i listen to country and rock and classical jazz is probably my least favorite although i enjoy it too | I think classical jazz is probably my favorite. | contradiction |
most likely. | Very possible. | entailment |
Business foot, business motorized, residential foot, residential park and loop, residential curb, mixed foot, mixed park and loop, and mixed curb. | Business neck, business autonomy and residential center. | contradiction |
As part of the ebb and flow of Slate | Slate changes drastically every year. | neutral |
On the other hand, for the U.S. and other posts with large and medium per capita volumes the burden is small. | The US has small and medium per capita volumes. | contradiction |
'Diagnostic complete. | The diagnostic has been completed. | entailment |
Dominating the mouth of Sant Antoni Bay is the gaunt silhouette of the island of Coniera, or Conejera (meaning rabbit's warren or burrow ). | Coniera is the only island within ten miles of Sant Antoni Bay. | neutral |
well the prestige of being a teacher is also pretty nil well i think a lot of that has to do with the fact that they say well since this is a woman dominated field we can treat them like dirt you know | There is a lot of prestige that come with being a teacher. | contradiction |
He was filled with a passionate and utterly illogical resentment. | The man had been wronged for the last time. | neutral |
However, on most islands, nudity is not official policy and Greek family beaches will certainly not be clothing-optional. | Some Greek islands only have nude beaches. | neutral |
The form of address, you understand, is merely the battleground for the simmering war between them. | The two parties had been fighting for decades. | neutral |
Many of these goals have been met and others continue as work in progress. | All goals on the checklist have recently been completed. | contradiction |
Lesbian and gay travelers will find integrated nightlife in the so-called Gay Triangle area on Paradise Road. | The Gay Triangle area is where gay and lesbian travelers will find establishments that cater to them. | entailment |
New roads brought competition from outside the area, which broke the local monopoly of the statesmen. | The new roads were built by the government, paid by the people's taxes. | neutral |
well we buy things for the dorm whatever the dorm needs you know like we have access to a microwave and an oven if we want to cook things and then we buy like cooking equipment and stuff | we cook things in the microwave all the time because it's easy | neutral |
Tuppence was undecided for the moment whether to put him down as an actor or a lawyer, but her doubts were soon solved as he gave her his name: Sir James Peel Edgerton. | Tuppence had no clue who Sir James Peel Edgerton was, even when he told her. | contradiction |
But credibility apparently isn't everything. | Credibility is essential! | contradiction |
But can he forever? | We know that he can forever. | contradiction |
not very much they | Lots and lots. | contradiction |
It would create a powerful incentive (of the kind attacked in Losing Ground ) for people not to work | It makes a great benefit for people not to work. | entailment |
Wealthy shipping families own large houses along the coast and in the hills, which are more verdant than those of other islands in the group, and its red soil contrasts with the dull earth of Mykonos or Paros. | The coast is completely void of any large houses. | contradiction |
well it's not only that but i've read different articles and they said even the even the best of labs they come back with erroneous samples and even if they get a a reading i guess they test the same sample again | Samples are sometimes tested more than once. | entailment |
i i don't know i really don't know anyone from Texas or anything | I don't know anyone from Texas. | entailment |
on one hand you have you know that the you know the Soviet Government of course mistreating a lot of the uh Slovak countries and then on the other hand you have well they they were feeding us you know so uh | The soviet Government had been mistreating many of the Slovak countries, but they kept us fed. | entailment |
Hard-core seekers of local culture will find a single day insufficient for visiting Yufuin's Museum of Modern Art, the unexpected Marc Chagall Museum, and 15 other art galleries. | There isn't much to see in terms of arts, skip the Yufuin's Museum of Modern Art. | contradiction |
yeah the trees are all doing really well i've got a nice Japanese maple out front that uh looking really nice right now | The trees are expensive to main, though. | neutral |
uh tools for set up and for measurement uh you got to have a one tenth indicator it's a hundred dollars uh five tenths indicator uh usually two one tenth indicators at a hundred dollars each uh five tenths indicator | Five-tenths indicators are cheaper than one-tenth indicators. | neutral |
The cathedral clergy and artisans made it their home. | Clergy refused to live anywhere near artisans. | contradiction |
From this Cameron and company concluded not that newsworthy deaths tend to get into newspapers, but that gays must experience shockingly high rates of violent death. | Having recorded a number of murders of homosexuals in a matter of days, they decided gays were more likely to die violently. | neutral |
i do have friends who have tried to do more social work you know by explaining to people how the language and what the problems learning English might be and such because all the models of teaching English are based on teaching English to Spanish speakers or to other European language speakers and people don't realize how different some of the languages they speak are | My friends are all too selfish to help people. | contradiction |
This hands-on method is the best way to learn a game and its rules without risking your money or your pride. | You should practice before you play for real and the casinos will give you a chance to do so. | neutral |
uh-huh well it puts a strain on everybody your wife and your family | It can really make family life difficult. | neutral |
In the centre of the page was his portrait. | His portrait was off to the right hand side of the page. | contradiction |
Ibiza is mildly famous for its own native liqueurs. | Ibiza's local liqueurs have found small fame among wine enthusiasts. | neutral |
Most beaches also have volleyball nets and many have children's playgrounds. | In addition to volleyball nets and playgrounds, you can also find places to eat on beaches. | neutral |
The girl's back and arm were seen to be completely covered with black patches of burned skin, no longer resembling flesh. | The child was heavily burned. | entailment |
Placing [bar] applicants for three months contributes to, but does not solve the courts' needs, the essay continued. | The placing of applicants was recently changed from that of two months. | neutral |
In 1943 Robert resigned and the islands swung immediately to de Gaulle's Free French. | Robert resigned in 1943 and the islands were returned to French control | neutral |
what you i would call civilization of the countries you know | These countries are becoming less civilized. | contradiction |
and they're on their second marriage and they've got his kids and her kids and i think my gosh all the pain they've caused themselves and their children i just | They did not have kids in their first marriages. | contradiction |
But whatever his mood, he went on working and scheming furiously. | He continued scheming and working despite his mood. | entailment |
well i think it was uh thought up when there was so much controversy about reviving a draft and people said well they uh young people who were drafted have to provide military service to the country but there are an awful lot of young people who would benefit from um some sort of public service like the Conservation Corps back in the thirties or | Everyone wanted to do away with the draft. | neutral |
The guide is structured around the federal acquisition process, and is independent of development methods for information systems. | The guide is intended for use by researchers. | neutral |
so i finally just went to see it and i just thought it was fantastic | It was the best movie I saw all year. | neutral |
At some point, I'd get off the train and continue on my way. | I would spend the rest of my life on this very train. | contradiction |
If so, would he make it generally available? | Is it something he would make accessible? | entailment |
I'd much rather be shot. | I prefer to be shot. | entailment |
as you whip it over your head or side to side | You whip it over your head. | entailment |
If Pollard is guilty of all that Hersh charges him with, Clinton the president knows that freeing him is a terrible wrong, a slap at America's national security guardians and an invitation to our allies to spy on us. | If Pollard is guilty of what Hersh says, Clinton knows it's wrong to free him. | entailment |
The main square of Segovia, the Plaza Mayor, combines history with real-life bustle. | The plaza Mayor combines history with real-life bustle. | entailment |
The Kal doubled over, his war club hanging from his wrist. | When the Kal doubled over, his club fell to the ground. | contradiction |
and i've been up there a few times but didn't accomplish too much because i just run down too quick | I am in very good condition health wise up there. | contradiction |
A friend had nicknamed him Satan. | His nickname is Satan. | entailment |
yeah i you know i think it it would be good for a lot of people to get involved in that kind of program but i i i think it can't be something that's mandatory it has to be something that's voluntary you know which is a pretty much the way it is now they might | I am of the opinion that a program of that nature must be voluntary, rather than mandatory. | entailment |
But with these things, you never know. | You never know with these things. | entailment |
what is she | What kind of teacher is she? | neutral |
In accordance with paragraph 603(b)(5), the Commission notes that the proposed rule does not duplicate, overlap, or conflict with any relevant federal rule. | The Commission notes the rule duplicates other federal rule. | contradiction |
A herd of buffalobrought here during the filming of a movie in 1924 now numbers around 400. | The 1924 film movie that introduced the herd starred a young John Wayne. | neutral |
It was clever of you to guess. | It doesn't matter that your guess was clever. | neutral |
The intervention, which lasted 30 to 40 minutes, was delivered in the emergency department either immediately or within a couple of days of the visit. | The intervention was less than an hour. | entailment |
And on tour with the president in Africa, Jesse Jackson gives Maureen Dowd his theology of the Lewinsky There are nine more Commandments. | Jesse JAckson has never been to Africa is incorrect because he has been at least once according to this line. | contradiction |
The interim rule, to conform the regulations to a recent United States Supreme Court decision (Brown v. | A recent United States Supreme Court decision required an interim rule be adopted. | entailment |
oh yeah oh yeah well i uh i'm retired from education i worked thirty four years as a teacher and administrator in the Dayton here this the Dayton school system and uh several of my players uh players several of my former students uh played with Minnesota Vikings and then with the Cleveland Browns | I retired as a teacher and administrator in Ohio. | neutral |
Raves for this London import, directed by Howard Davies and starring Kevin Spacey. | It is directed by Kevin Spacey. | contradiction |
You thought that, did you? | You thought something about me. | neutral |
if all that were proven true, I think that would be a very serious offense. | There is absolutely no way this could be a serious offense. | contradiction |
really oh that's the way it is up here like today it was fifty and raining and two days ago it was snowing a blizzard up here so it just it just likes kind of crazy all over the country i guess | The country has been experiencing harsh weather conditions. | entailment |
Placing the entire future of a corporation in the hands of arbitrageurs, which is what a tender offer amounts to, is the worship of property rights run amok. | The arbitrageurs may not behave in the best interests of the company. | neutral |
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