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By official count, the building contains 43 altars, 86 stairways, more than 1,200 doors, and 2,600 windows. | Most of the building's doors are ceremonial and hardly ever used. | 1neutral
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A downtown shop called El Oaxaqueo offers a place where Mixteco speakers can find Oaxacan newspapers and beaded jewelry made by indigenous people. | El Oaxaqueo only has Chinese papers. | 2contradiction
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His whimsy can be downright charming. | His whimsy is awkward and uncomfortable. | 2contradiction
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yeah no he has a um you know um a push mower i mean it's electric of course um i i think it's not very old about um not that old three or four years old maybe and uh he he really enjoys it so | He refuses to replace the old electric mower that we have. | 1neutral
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so now the tickets even got lower than the lowest one last year | The tickets are even more expensive than they were last year.. | 2contradiction
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You fresh air/fresh ideas | The ideas were featured on shark tank. | 1neutral
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American Beauty won three Golden Globes, including Best Drama . Acting awards went to Hilary Swank for Boys Don't Cry , Denzel Washington for The Hurricane , Janet McTeer for Tumbleweeds , and Jim Carrey for Man on the Moon . HBO series, including the critically hyped The Sopranos , won most of the television awards. | Jim Carrey won an award last year. | 1neutral
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yeah i think we're trying to stay uh stay friendly with uh the uh the Brazilian and and Argentinean governments because they're producing so much uh agricultural exports | I think we're trying to remain on the good side of Russia and China because they produce a lot of agriculture. | 2contradiction
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The NYTBR isn't just agnostic on such questions--it doesn't even like to consider them. | The NYTBR isn't skeptical about issues like that. | 0entailment
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Although bidders tend to portray themselves as rescuing ailing companies--UPR said it was reacting to a decade of broken promises and poor performance at Pennzoil--in fact they almost uniformly bid for profitable, healthy companies that the market, for one reason or another, is undervaluing. | Pennzoil did not have a solid performance. | 0entailment
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the mother's aren't there | The mothers should be there for their kids. | 1neutral
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One of the mansions, at 50 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, is Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, an amalgam of three houses belonging to the one family. | Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum used to be residences. | 0entailment
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The commission seems to be giving some credence to the claimed benefits of the merger, while hedging its bets on the competition issue by shoring up Office Max and seeding healthy retail conflict in scores of communities. | The merger has many listed benefits which have been reviewed by the commission. | 0entailment
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A final important difference related to the nature of the risk may be that some workplace mortality risks tend to involve sudden, catastrophic events, whereas air pollution-related risks tend to involve longer periods of disease and suffering prior to death. | Some workplace mortality risks tend to involve sudden, catastrophic events. | 0entailment
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There is no legitimate basis for declaring a504(a)(16) facially unconstitutional. | 23 senators propose that a504(a)(16) be declared facially unconstitutional. | 1neutral
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The increased ammonia demand from a multipollutant rule is estimated to increase to about 1,040,000 tons per year by 2020. | Ammonia demand is decreasing at a rapid rate. | 2contradiction
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Their united ages would certainly not have totalled forty-five. | They were all quite young, each one younger than the next one. | 1neutral
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He stood passive, letting the blade whip in. | The blade was allowed to whip in. | 0entailment
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Performance Venues. | Opera Houses | 1neutral
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Day and night, the action goes on in this vibrant city. | There is no better place than this lively city. | 1neutral
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That is the art of advocacy. | That is the way you advocate. | 0entailment
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On May 24, 2000, we asked both the FFC Staff Director and the primary author of the FFC study to review and comment on a draft of this letter and enclosure I. Both concurred with our presentation of the information. | The FFC Staff Directed disagreed with the information presented to him. | 2contradiction
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The Fat Man beamed. | The obese man smiled widely. | 0entailment
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In response to our inquiry, OMB staff advised that the rule could be economically significant, and major, because it could adversely affect competition. | It was suspected by OMB that the rule might have economic effects. | 0entailment
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Still a 54,000-acre working cattle and horse ranch on the west side of the island, this is Molokai's most deluxe resort, with fine rooms with large lanais in the new lodge and three clusters of upscale tentalows and yurts, including one deluxe camp right on the beach. | There is a cattle ranch on the west side of the island that allows vistors every day. | 1neutral
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Two coffees." (This was to the waiter.) "One Turkish, one French." Tuppence sipped her coffee with a deeply reflective air, and snubbed Tommy when he spoke to her. | Tuppence drank her coffee and ignored Tommy. | 0entailment
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If I'm not greatly mistaken, he's got something up his sleeve. | He is planning something. | 0entailment
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The cooler climate makes jungle walks here a special pleasure, not least of all for the myriad brightly colored butterflies around the waterfalls, with almost a dozen officially listed. | All of the waterfalls in the forest have been listed. | 2contradiction
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Before I came to Washington, I was editor of the Daily Californian , the student newspaper at Berkeley, where I was reviled for endorsing the U.S. invasion of Grenada. | I endorse the U.S using military force to invade countries in all circumstances. | 1neutral
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oh he does | He does indeed. | 0entailment
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In 1603 James VI of Scotland was thus crowned James I of England, marking the Union of the Crowns. | James could not be king of both England and Scotland at the same time, so in 1603 he was forced to choose between them. | 2contradiction
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requirements by providing information on control technology's hardware and reagents, the construction equipment necessary to install a control technology, time required to implement this control technology at plants with single and multiple installation requirements, and the amount of labor needed to install the control technology. | Labor is needed to install the control technology. | 0entailment
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However, under the Save the Social Security Surpluses simulation, GDP per capita growth slows and eventually turns negative. | GDP per capita growth is above 0. | 0entailment
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uh i it was important demilitarize demilitarize that area because of all the build up armaments | It was important to demilitarize that area, despite the futility of it. | 1neutral
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The cover story castigates the International Olympic Committee for shoddy drug testing, a bigger scandal, the story says, than the ongoing host-site bribery imbroglio. | The cover story made no mention of the International Olympic Committee. | 2contradiction
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However, unlike the DOT system that is applicable to all of the Department's rules, the other agencies' multidimensional systems focused on just a few rules, or even a single rule. | The DOT system is applied to half the Department rules. | 2contradiction
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On festival days worshippers blanket the statue with flowers. | Flowers are not placed on statues at any point. | 2contradiction
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The art museum adjoining the Palace of 55 Windows contains a collection of antique thangkas and sculpture in wood and stone. | A shopping mall with many souvenir stalls adjoins the Palace of 33 Windows. | 2contradiction
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Development of an outcome measures reporting system to supplement or replace LSC's CSR system is underway. | The LSC's CSR system is going to be changed next year. | 1neutral
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In Venice, I watched tourists on a bridge videotape tourists on a boat, who in turn were videotaping the tourists on the bridge. | Many tourists were videotaping others. | 0entailment
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no i served on on both a criminal and a a civil um jury and in my criminal trial he pled guilty um to the first to to kidnapping and so we went through the second part of the trial because in Texas there are two parts first of all to find if they are guilty or innocent he already said he's guilty so then then we go through the trial to determine what uh punishment should be meted out | Innocence and punishment are decided at the same time in trials in Texas. | 2contradiction
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The Final Report and Order is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, and has received OMB clearance (OMB #3060-0636). | The Final Report and Order passed on Oct. 12, 1999. | 1neutral
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Do you still want to join us? | Would you still like to meet us at the steakhouse for dinner saturday? | 1neutral
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Shiloh! León must have read something of Drew's blazing anger in his face, for the Mexican's mouth went a little slack and his hand came up in an involuntary gesture as if to ward off a blow. | Leon raised his left hand in fear that Drew would strike him. | 1neutral
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right right it does indeed uh-huh | Yes it does. | 0entailment
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do you really need to have that certification | I don't think you need that certification at all. | 2contradiction
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well it's it's a bidding war between teams and it's also popularity contest between sports to see who can get the biggest uh paycheck | Teams are not allowed to compete against each other in buying players. | 2contradiction
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I tried to forget you, but the compulsion grew until I could fight it no longer." She shuddered. | I don't have the strength to forget you. | 1neutral
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Two old girlfriends dish the latest dirt. | Two friends are gossiping and it is a hobby of theirs. | 1neutral
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small island | The island is huge! | 2contradiction
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'That's somethin' I approve of.' | I don't like that at all. | 2contradiction
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you know the other half but didn't read the i read the half where she was in her later years and it was absolutely excellent and it was very descriptive of of people with money back then and uh affluents in in England uh uh that you know were associated to the king and all and it was | I haven't even picked it up yet. | 2contradiction
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yeah course the ozone is up there so | The ozone is up there and is disappearing. | 1neutral
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Although Alcoy has a reputation for dourness and occasional winter snow, the townspeople are usually very friendly. | The people that live in Alcoy are friendly despite the weather. | 0entailment
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Man Bites Dog is a great headline. | One example of a terrible headline would be Man Bites Dog. | 2contradiction
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In 2002, the President's Quality Award criteria were reoriented to be consistent with the President's Management Agenda. | the President's Quality Award criteria were costly to most people of the public | 1neutral
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The cloud of doom over Lamar Alexander's campaign. | Lamar Alexander's campaign is breaking records and gaining steam. | 2contradiction
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In Timna National Park you can see some of the 10,000 old mine shafts found here and the remains of smelting places. | There are no mining implements in Timna National Park. | 2contradiction
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right well i guess he'd have to be careful whether with entrapment or some of those things | He sometimes has problems with entrapment. | 1neutral
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sure they should have them go out and doing stuff cleaning up or picking up dirt or weeds or who knows what something for the for the state since the state is paying for them they should get some kind of kind of work out of them | They shouldn't be doing anything for the state because the state is not incurring their costs. | 2contradiction
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"Guess so." | I'm not sure about what happened last night, but I believe so. | 1neutral
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yeah it's unfortunate because yeah you know even even though you you think of them as a whole family when you do things sometimes you separate them without even realizing it | It's unfortunate that you separate them without realising it but that's because you don't really think of them as a whole family. | 2contradiction
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He was wrong, but not by too much. | The teacher corrected him almost immediately. | 1neutral
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In the 1440s he designed the gracefully arched loggia and the Ospedale degli Innocenti, the first hospital for foundlings in Europe; swaddled babes are the subject of Andrea della Robbia's roundels above the arches. | The orphan hospital in Europe had an enormous number of patients in its first year. | 1neutral
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(He quotes himself in his books, the sure sign of a towering ego.) | Not once does he speak about himself in his writing because he is so humble. | 2contradiction
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This serene, arcaded palace, with its garden of lime trees and beeches and the pond where Louis XIV nearly drowned has had a past as colorful as its spectacular new flower beds. | The pond where Louis XIV almost drowned is located within a palace. | 1neutral
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The stage was now set for the French West Indies' greatest hero, Victor Schoelcher. | Victor was a successful hero. | 1neutral
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i like Penn State my dad both my mom and dad went to Penn State so | I like UCLA and my parents went to Berkley. | 2contradiction
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On the airport side of town, there are several luxury hotels, and one of these, on the lake itself, is reached by a hand-drawn ferry. | Other luxury hotels are on the opposite side of the town. | 1neutral
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yeah and that was real tough for him and there were some times on the show where there were some real emotional things going on with the | He had trouble coping with his emotions because the show was so similar to his real life. | 1neutral
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The old man picked it up in his hand, petted it and carried it toward Dave. | The rabbit twitched but then lied still in the old man's hand. | 1neutral
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Many News Quiz participants suggest that the entire Bush campaign is an ad for which we do not know the product. | The Bush campaign has suggestions of a reliable product. | 1neutral
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He is also Rama, the model prince and star of the Ramayana epic, and Krishna, a lusty hero who is the central figure of the Bhagavad Gita, a section of the Mahabharata epic. | Rama and Krishna had formerly been married prior to the Ramayana epic. | 1neutral
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That is not going to be proven true. | That isn't going to be proven yet. | 1neutral
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The rule is that you must be psychologically and physiologically identical to our profiles of Benjamin Franklin, as close to indistinguishable as possible.' | You don't have to be anything like Ben Franklin. | 2contradiction
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Tysons Corner has all the answers . Wondering what's on sale? | There's nothing Tysons Corner doesn't know. | 1neutral
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now are if you if you if you pay your your monthly charge do you then pay separately for classes you're taking | I see, so the classes are free even without the monthly charge? | 2contradiction
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'My job is to organise.' | My job is to shuttle people back and forth by bus. | 2contradiction
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Market prices per tael (34 grams/1.2 ounces) of gold are set daily. | The price of gold only changes once per month. | 2contradiction
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The floral decorations defied the seasons, and fruits of the earth as far apart as May and November found themselves miraculously side by side. | The floral decorations had fruits from one season only. | 2contradiction
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and you want to make sure that it's done right and put back together right and you know i've i've in the past i've had brake jobs done by someone that when i went back and and looked at it some months later i'd find something drastically wrong with it | You need to be sure that your repairs are done right, since I've had brake repairs done and then, months later, have another problem. | 0entailment
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He also said that EPA had created web sites for several rules that were used in conjunction with SBREFA panels to pull together information that commenters needed. | The websites were easy to use. | 1neutral
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oh i see so if you have fresh dirt they'll | Oh I see if you have fresh grass they will | 2contradiction
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and after having sat for twenty or thirty minutes and i get up and walk over to that and sat down and they took it it was pretty low like it usually is it it stays real low | I would only get to walk for a few minutes everyday. | 1neutral
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The Scots refused, and Henry sent an army rampaging through Scotland on a campaign known as the Rough Wooing. | Many horses died in Henry's Rough Wooing campaign. | 1neutral
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yeah yeah they're scattered all over really you got them in Iran and Turkey and they sort of just meander around but they they hold true that Northern Iraq is theirs and uh i don't know it it was certainly foreseeable right after the war i mean it should have been obvious if it it was obvious to me it should have been obvious to the people in Washington there should have been some plans to | They don't hold anything and they're mostly in South Iraq. | 2contradiction
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we'll small maybe do our small part to fix them up | We will play a big role in getting them fixed up. | 2contradiction
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With so many new boats having been built in the same old style, boasting lovely Kashmiri carvings on the bridge and decks, many are too heavy to move around the waters. | The newer boats have been made in the style of the old though some are to heavy to maneuver the waters. | 0entailment
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well you you you think you think that's worse than than having the Mexicans come across the border and work in the factory of the United States and take jobs away from Americans | Yes I do, those dirty Mexicans need to stay where they belong. | 1neutral
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'Daniel,' I snapped. | Daniel was dangerously playing with fire. | 1neutral
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Do you have any suggestions? | I don't want to hear your ideas. | 2contradiction
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He added, "One does not sell a friend." Oliveri gave what sounded to Drew like an exaggerated sigh. | Drew was unwilling to sell his best friend. | 1neutral
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Majority Whip Tom DeLay, another Texan, is Armey's opposite--the Republican Jim Wright. | It's expected that Tom DeLay and Jim Wright may end up having to collaborate before the end of term. | 1neutral
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The body, in a white shroud, is carried on a bier of bamboo to the river's edge, where a few drops of Ganga water are poured into the lips of the dead. | Water is poured onto dead people's lips after being brought to the river's edge. | 0entailment
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Needless to say, most of 'the field,' as we refer to the collective entity that constitutes our grantee programs, was already frightened and concerned because of the funding drops, new restrictions and competition fears. | The grantees were excited to see an increase in funding. | 2contradiction
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He has 1,008 names in Sanskrit literature. | The names were formerly limited to 1,000. | 1neutral
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For others, the climb is an exercise in self-discipline and physical purification. | The climb will help you get closer to God and nature. | 1neutral
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If the couple would have otherwise spent the $4,000. | The couple would have spent $4000 | 0entailment
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They fought again. | They battled again. | 0entailment
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Flytrap also bears some responsibility for Washington's paralysis. | Washington's paralysis is partly due to Flytrap. | 0entailment
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