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hypothesis: House served as president of the Evangelical Theological Society when he was in his 40s. premise: Paul R. House (born 1958) is an American Old Testament scholar, author, and seminary professor who served as 2012 president of the Evangelical Theological Society. He earned his B.A. from Southwest Baptist Univ...
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hypothesis: After having been in business for almost 150 years, Binani has discovered that the sectors of cement, zinc, glass-fiber, and downstream composite products are the most profitable business sectors. premise: Binani Industries Ltd is an Indian business group based in Mumbai. It is a 143-year old business congl...
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hypothesis: Mecozzi founded the "Attack air force" doctrine. premise: Amedeo Mecozzi (17 January 1892 – 2 November 1971) was an Italian fighter ace of World War I, a general of the Italian Regia Aeronautica and a military theorist credited as the founding father of the "Attack air force" doctrine, which made him a stro...
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hypothesis: The White House does not have a Visitors Office. premise: The White House Visitors Office is responsible for public tours of the White House, for maintaining a facility where the public can obtain information about the White House, and for other White House events such as the White House Easter Egg Roll, Ho...
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hypothesis: As many as 25 different teams will be competing in the UEFA Euro 2020. premise: The 2020 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2020 or simply Euro 2020, will be the 16th edition of the UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international men's football championship of E...
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hypothesis: Johnny Contardo was born December 24, 1951. premise: Johnny Contardo (born December 23, 1951) is a former singer with the musical group, Sha Na Na which he left in 1983. In 1978, he appeared with Sha Na Na in the movie musical "Grease" as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers. His performance of the song "Those Ma...
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hypothesis: The majority of students at Macquarie University use the Macquarie University railway station to commute to and from campus. premise: Macquarie University railway station is located on the Chatswood to Epping line, serving the Sydney suburb of Macquarie Park including the nearby Macquarie University and Ma...
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hypothesis: Belinda Carlisle released an extra disc with her greatest hits album. premise: A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits is the second greatest hits album by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in the UK on November 30, 1999, by Virgin Records. A limited edition was released with a bonus disc featuring rem...
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hypothesis: Lake Waccamaw State Park covers 2,201 acres in North Carolina's Coastal Plain. premise: Lake Waccamaw State Park is a North Carolina state park in Columbus County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located near the town of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina, it covers 2,201 acre along the shores of Lake Wacc...
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hypothesis: The movie Aama was released in the mid-60s. premise: "Aama" (आमा) (Literally: Mother) is the first Nepali movie produced in Nepal, starring Shiva Shankar Manandhar and Bhuvan Chand (Thapa) as the leading actors. The movie was produced by the Information Department of the Nepalese Government and released on ...
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hypothesis: Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: ) is a song that contains the voices of Arif Lohar and Meesha Shafi. premise: Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: ), also known as Alif Allah Chambe Di Booti (Punjabi: ) is a popular Punjabi sufi song that was composed and sung by Arif Lohar and Meesha Shafi in Coke Studio Pakistan. Th...
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hypothesis: The public can not obtain information about the White House. premise: The White House Visitors Office is responsible for public tours of the White House, for maintaining a facility where the public can obtain information about the White House, and for other White House events such as the White House Easter ...
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hypothesis: A scrum machine can also be used for soccer. premise: A scrum machine, or scrummaging machine, is a padded, weighty device against which a pack of rugby football forwards can practice scrummaging and rucking. The purpose of the scrum machine is to provide teams with a safe tool with which to improve the str...
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hypothesis: Judy Tegart Dalton won more than 20 tournaments in her career premise: Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles. She won at least one women's doubles title at each Grand Slam tournament, a "career Gra...
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hypothesis: Belinda Carlisle is from America. premise: A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits is the second greatest hits album by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in the UK on November 30, 1999, by Virgin Records. A limited edition was released with a bonus disc featuring remixes and rare b-sides. A European ed...
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hypothesis: Reginald Barker would not have had to worry about Thomas Korihara's performance in The Wrath of the Gods if Korihara had lost his voice. premise: The Wrath of the Gods is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Reginald Barker, and starring Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, Frank Borzage, Thomas Kurihara a...
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hypothesis: The legal foundation was associated with the year 1856. premise: The legal foundation for the Egyptian state’s control of church property was the Ottoman Hamayouni Decree of 1856. This decree sought to eliminate discrimination between citizens of different ethnicities and religions. Amongst other things, it...
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hypothesis: Dirkie Chamberlain competed at least three times between 2010 and 2014. premise: Dirkie Chamberlain (born 3 November 1986, Pretoria) is a South African field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed with the South Africa women's national field hockey team in the women's tournament. She has al...
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hypothesis: Mike Snider plays American Bluegrass so we know he was born in the United States. premise: Mike Snider, (born May 5, 1961), is an American bluegrass banjo player and humorist. He learned to play banjo at the age of 16. Although he is well known for irreverent humor, he is a well respected banjo player. Much...
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hypothesis: Macquarie Park is Sydney's largest suburb premise: Macquarie University railway station is located on the Chatswood to Epping line, serving the Sydney suburb of Macquarie Park including the nearby Macquarie University and Macquarie Centre. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 Northern services. It is the only t...
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hypothesis: The 24th Emmy Awards was held in 1972. premise: The 25th Emmy Awards, later known as the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 20, 1973. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. This would be the final ceremony that included daytime categories, as the Daytime Emmy Awards premiered the next yea...
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hypothesis: Kyle Schickner is an Los Angeles film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist. premise: Kyle Schickner is an American film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist. He is the founder of FenceSitter Films, a Production company devoted to entertainm...
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hypothesis: Aama is a Nepali film. premise: "Aama" (आमा) (Literally: Mother) is the first Nepali movie produced in Nepal, starring Shiva Shankar Manandhar and Bhuvan Chand (Thapa) as the leading actors. The movie was produced by the Information Department of the Nepalese Government and released on October 7, 1964. Boll...
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hypothesis: The queen of England will be attending the event in 2024. premise: The 2020 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2020 or simply Euro 2020, will be the 16th edition of the UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international men's football championship of Europe organiz...
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hypothesis: The scrum machine improves lung function. premise: A scrum machine, or scrummaging machine, is a padded, weighty device against which a pack of rugby football forwards can practice scrummaging and rucking. The purpose of the scrum machine is to provide teams with a safe tool with which to improve the streng...
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hypothesis: India has profitable cement, zinc, glass-fiber, and downstream composite products businesses because they are based in Mumbai. premise: Binani Industries Ltd is an Indian business group based in Mumbai. It is a 143-year old business conglomerate and belongs to the legendary Braj Binani Group. The business p...
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hypothesis: Lakw Waccamaw state park is at least 2,000 acres premise: Lake Waccamaw State Park is a North Carolina state park in Columbus County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located near the town of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina, it covers 2,201 acre along the shores of Lake Waccamaw, a Carolina bay. Lake Wac...
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hypothesis: Bill Haley and His Comets released their tenth album at the end of 1959. premise: Bill Haley and His Comets is the title of the tenth album of rock and roll recordings by Bill Haley & His Comets. Released in April 1960, it was the band's first album release for Warner Bros. Records, following their departur...
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hypothesis: This decree south to end the discrimination between varying religions. premise: The legal foundation for the Egyptian state’s control of church property was the Ottoman Hamayouni Decree of 1856. This decree sought to eliminate discrimination between citizens of different ethnicities and religions. Amongst o...
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hypothesis: Sky of Avavlon is Uli Jon Roth's best musical project. premise: Sky of Avalon – Prologue to the Symphonic Legends is a studio album by German guitarist Uli Jon Roth marking a debut for his symphonic music project Sky of Avalon. It was produced at Sky Studios, Earl's Farm in Autumn 1995, except for "Starligh...
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hypothesis: Judy Tegart Dalton was a great doubles player premise: Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles. She won at least one women's doubles title at each Grand Slam tournament, a "career Grand Slam". Five o...
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hypothesis: It takes an hour for the deep-red solution to form premise: Phenazine is an organic compound with the formula (CH)N. It is a dibenzo annulated pyrazine, and the parent substance of many dyestuffs, such as the toluylene red, indulines, and safranines (and the closely related eurhodines). Phenazine crystalliz...
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hypothesis: A scrum machine can be used by a rugby goalie. premise: A scrum machine, or scrummaging machine, is a padded, weighty device against which a pack of rugby football forwards can practice scrummaging and rucking. The purpose of the scrum machine is to provide teams with a safe tool with which to improve the s...
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hypothesis: Parma is a city in northern Italy premise: Parma (Italian: "Stazione di Parma" ) is a railway station serving the city of Parma, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. The station opened in 1859 and is located on the Milan–Bologna railway, Pontremolese railway (to La Spezia), Brescia–Parma railway...
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hypothesis: The Southern Renaissance was the best thing to happen to American Southern literature. premise: The Southern Renaissance (also known as Southern Renascence) was the reinvigoration of American Southern literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as William Faulkner, Thom...
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hypothesis: The pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe actually is Kobo Abe. premise: Kōbō Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kōbō" ) , pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kimifusa" , March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) , was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor. Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia f...
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hypothesis: A company should be in business for over a hundred years to be successful in Mumbai. premise: Binani Industries Ltd is an Indian business group based in Mumbai. It is a 143-year old business conglomerate and belongs to the legendary Braj Binani Group. The business portfolio of Binani Industries includes sec...
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hypothesis: Ladybug Ladybug is not inspired by the Cold War, but the title derives from the classic nursery rhyme. premise: Ladybug Ladybug is a 1963 American motion picture directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Frank Perry. The film is a commentary on the psychological effects of the Cold War, the title derivi...
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hypothesis: Sha Na Na were one of the best bands of all time. premise: Scott Powell was born in Dallas, Texas, on August 13, 1948. He was a founding member of Sha Na Na, which began at Columbia University in 1969, under the name The Kingsmen. The group's name was later changed to avoid confusion with another band of th...
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hypothesis: Puss in Boots is a Spanish-language film. premise: El gato con botas ("Puss in Boots", in English) is a 1961 Eastmancolor live-action Mexican fantasy film. Based on Charles Perrault's "Puss in Boots", it was scripted, produced and directed by Roberto Rodriguez, and, starring Santanon in the title role, the ...
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hypothesis: This legal foundation involved the country of Egypt. premise: The legal foundation for the Egyptian state’s control of church property was the Ottoman Hamayouni Decree of 1856. This decree sought to eliminate discrimination between citizens of different ethnicities and religions. Amongst other things, it ga...
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hypothesis: Judy Tegart Dalton was one of the best doubles players premise: Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles. She won at least one women's doubles title at each Grand Slam tournament, a "career Grand Slam...
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hypothesis: Alan Merrill and Joan Jett were friends. premise: "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Alan Merrill has played the song live in Europe, Japan and mo...
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hypothesis: Parma railway station opened more than a century ago. premise: Parma (Italian: "Stazione di Parma" ) is a railway station serving the city of Parma, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. The station opened in 1859 and is located on the Milan–Bologna railway, Pontremolese railway (to La Spezia), ...
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hypothesis: Columbus County is located in the costal Plain of North Carolina. premise: Lake Waccamaw State Park is a North Carolina state park in Columbus County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located near the town of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina, it covers 2,201 acre along the shores of Lake Waccamaw, a Carol...
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hypothesis: A scrum machine can be used for years. premise: A scrum machine, or scrummaging machine, is a padded, weighty device against which a pack of rugby football forwards can practice scrummaging and rucking. The purpose of the scrum machine is to provide teams with a safe tool with which to improve the strength ...
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hypothesis: Emilia-Romagna is a region of northern Italy premise: Parma (Italian: "Stazione di Parma" ) is a railway station serving the city of Parma, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. The station opened in 1859 and is located on the Milan–Bologna railway, Pontremolese railway (to La Spezia), Brescia–Pa...
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hypothesis: Tony Rice is a Hall of Famer. premise: Tony Rice (born David Anthony Rice, June 8, 1951, Danville, Virginia, United States) is an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. He is perhaps the most influential living acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and flattop acoustic jaz...
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hypothesis: The Southern Renascence began because people wanted new books to read. premise: The Southern Renaissance (also known as Southern Renascence) was the reinvigoration of American Southern literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Caroli...
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hypothesis: Binani industries is successful because they have focused on construction materials in a city that is rapidly expanding. premise: Binani Industries Ltd is an Indian business group based in Mumbai. It is a 143-year old business conglomerate and belongs to the legendary Braj Binani Group. The business portfol...
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hypothesis: Harry E. Fenton was the favorite president of the ECMA. premise: The European Country Music Association (ECMA) was established in 1994 in the United Kingdom and Spain by people related to the European country music scene, including publishers, DJs and musicians. It originally consisted of less than 100 memb...
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hypothesis: Egypt controls church property. premise: The legal foundation for the Egyptian state’s control of church property was the Ottoman Hamayouni Decree of 1856. This decree sought to eliminate discrimination between citizens of different ethnicities and religions. Amongst other things, it gave Christians the rig...
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hypothesis: Parma railway station is found in northern Italy premise: Parma (Italian: "Stazione di Parma" ) is a railway station serving the city of Parma, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. The station opened in 1859 and is located on the Milan–Bologna railway, Pontremolese railway (to La Spezia), Bresci...
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hypothesis: A scrum machine can be lifted by rugby players. premise: A scrum machine, or scrummaging machine, is a padded, weighty device against which a pack of rugby football forwards can practice scrummaging and rucking. The purpose of the scrum machine is to provide teams with a safe tool with which to improve the ...
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hypothesis: Judy Tegart Dalton wasn't close at getting her second career grand slam premise: Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles. She won at least one women's doubles title at each Grand Slam tournament, a "...
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hypothesis: Sha Na Na would of been better known if they never changed their name from the Kingsmen. premise: Scott Powell was born in Dallas, Texas, on August 13, 1948. He was a founding member of Sha Na Na, which began at Columbia University in 1969, under the name The Kingsmen. The group's name was later changed to ...
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hypothesis: John Forsythe was born during 2010. premise: John Forsythe (born either John Lincoln Freund or Jacob Lincoln Freund; January 29, 1918 – April 1, 2010) was an American stage, film/television actor, producer, narrator, drama teacher and philanthropist whose career spanned six decades. He also appeared as a gu...
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hypothesis: Joan Jett is older than Alan Merrill. premise: "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Alan Merrill has played the song live in Europe, Japan and most ...
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hypothesis: Phenazine is an organic compound only found in China. premise: Phenazine is an organic compound with the formula (CH)N. It is a dibenzo annulated pyrazine, and the parent substance of many dyestuffs, such as the toluylene red, indulines, and safranines (and the closely related eurhodines). Phenazine crystal...
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hypothesis: Tony Rice is Virginian. premise: Tony Rice (born David Anthony Rice, June 8, 1951, Danville, Virginia, United States) is an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. He is perhaps the most influential living acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and flattop acoustic jazz. He ...
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hypothesis: The Southern Renaissance had talented writers. premise: The Southern Renaissance (also known as Southern Renascence) was the reinvigoration of American Southern literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Caroline Gordon, Elizabeth Mad...
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hypothesis: The ECMA is the most popular music association. premise: The European Country Music Association (ECMA) was established in 1994 in the United Kingdom and Spain by people related to the European country music scene, including publishers, DJs and musicians. It originally consisted of less than 100 members. The...
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hypothesis: Emilia-Romagna is not located in the southern part of Italy. premise: Parma (Italian: "Stazione di Parma" ) is a railway station serving the city of Parma, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. The station opened in 1859 and is located on the Milan–Bologna railway, Pontremolese railway (to La Spe...
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hypothesis: UCW is located in Bath, England. premise: University Centre Weston, also known as UCW, is a university centre based in the town of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. The centre was formed by Weston College in 2016 following the college's announcement of university centre status with UWE Bristol and Bath ...
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hypothesis: Judy Tegart Dalton won at least 5 grand slams in roland garros premise: Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles. She won at least one women's doubles title at each Grand Slam tournament, a "career Gr...
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hypothesis: James Gaines is also known as Jaimes, Jim or James Gainers. premise: James Gaines, birth name James Larry M. Gaines Jr., is an African-American-Filipino character actor, writer and director with dual nationality, born on May 18, 1955, in Maui, Hawaii. He was sometimes also credited as Jaimes Gaines, Jim Gai...
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hypothesis: If he weren't married to Sabrina, Mike Snider probably wouldn't have as many funny stories to tell. premise: Mike Snider, (born May 5, 1961), is an American bluegrass banjo player and humorist. He learned to play banjo at the age of 16. Although he is well known for irreverent humor, he is a well respected ...
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hypothesis: 1st (County Antrim) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (1 UDR) was one of 18 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969. premise: 1st (County Antrim) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (1 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence ...
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hypothesis: Tony Rice plays the guitar. premise: Tony Rice (born David Anthony Rice, June 8, 1951, Danville, Virginia, United States) is an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. He is perhaps the most influential living acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and flattop acoustic jazz....
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hypothesis: DJs are the most awarded musicians of the ECMA. premise: The European Country Music Association (ECMA) was established in 1994 in the United Kingdom and Spain by people related to the European country music scene, including publishers, DJs and musicians. It originally consisted of less than 100 members. The...
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hypothesis: Spooky House is a 20th century film by Sachs. premise: Spooky House is a 2002 American family film directed, co-produced and co-written by William Sachs, starring Ben Kingsley and Mercedes Ruehl. It was entered into the Chicago International Children's Film Festival, winning two awards, "Best Of Fest" and t...
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hypothesis: John Forsythe was a producer during 1918. premise: John Forsythe (born either John Lincoln Freund or Jacob Lincoln Freund; January 29, 1918 – April 1, 2010) was an American stage, film/television actor, producer, narrator, drama teacher and philanthropist whose career spanned six decades. He also appeared a...
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hypothesis: Abe Kimifusa died on January 22, 1993. premise: Kōbō Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kōbō" ) , pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kimifusa" , March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) , was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor. Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia for his modern...
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hypothesis: The writers of the 1920's and 1930's made the Southern Renaissance successful. premise: The Southern Renaissance (also known as Southern Renascence) was the reinvigoration of American Southern literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe,...
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hypothesis: Joan Jett is also from New York City. premise: "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Alan Merrill has played the song live in Europe, Japan and most ...
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hypothesis: This decree existed between peoples of different religions and ethnicities premise: The legal foundation for the Egyptian state’s control of church property was the Ottoman Hamayouni Decree of 1856. This decree sought to eliminate discrimination between citizens of different ethnicities and religions. Among...
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hypothesis: The Sandwich tern ("Thalasseus sandvicensis") is very closely related to the Chinese crested tern ("T. bernsteini"). premise: The Sandwich tern ("Thalasseus sandvicensis") is a tern in the family Laridae. It is very closely related to the lesser crested tern ("T. bengalensis"), Chinese crested tern ("T. be...
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hypothesis: Abe Kimifusa was a Japanese writer. premise: Kōbō Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kōbō" ) , pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (安部 公房 , "Abe Kimifusa" , March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) , was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor. Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia for his modernist...
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hypothesis: Pocari Sweat, Aquarius, and Super Supau are all brands that are native to Taiwan premise: Super Supau is a Taiwanese sports drink, manufactured by Vitalon Foods company. The company is based in the Gong Ye district of Taichung. The drink competes against Pocari Sweat and Aquarius, two brands introduced fro...
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hypothesis: Black River Entertainment never produced music outside the country genre premise: Black River Entertainment is an independent record label in Nashville, Tennessee, specializing in country music. The company is a partially owned subsidiary of Pegula Sports and Entertainment, which otherwise specializes prima...
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hypothesis: Bath Spa University built the UCW following Weston College's announcement in 2016. premise: University Centre Weston, also known as UCW, is a university centre based in the town of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. The centre was formed by Weston College in 2016 following the college's announcement of u...
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hypothesis: Maurice Généreux is a north american physician. premise: Maurice Généreux is a Canadian physician who was convicted in 1998 of prescribing medications to two HIV positive men in Toronto, Canada in 1996; medications that subsequently allowed the men, Mark Jewitt and Aaron Mcginn, to commit suicide in 1996. G...
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hypothesis: Matt Smith played the Doctor in the series The Eleventh Doctor over a period of 47 months. premise: The Eleventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme "Doctor Who". He is played by Matt Smith, in three series as well as seven specials, over a...
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hypothesis: Vitalon Foods company is a brand introduced from Japan premise: Super Supau is a Taiwanese sports drink, manufactured by Vitalon Foods company. The company is based in the Gong Ye district of Taichung. The drink competes against Pocari Sweat and Aquarius, two brands introduced from Japan, as well as Heysong...
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hypothesis: The other band named the Kingsmen were actually better. premise: Scott Powell was born in Dallas, Texas, on August 13, 1948. He was a founding member of Sha Na Na, which began at Columbia University in 1969, under the name The Kingsmen. The group's name was later changed to avoid confusion with another band...
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hypothesis: William Thomas Harris moved to the USA when he was 20 years old premise: William Thomas Harris (December 3, 1931 – May 28, 2011) was a Canadian pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn and the Los Angeles Dodgers teams. Listed at 5 ft , 187 lb , Harris batted left-handed and threw right-...
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hypothesis: Vitalon Foods company is the manufacturer of Pocari Sweat premise: Super Supau is a Taiwanese sports drink, manufactured by Vitalon Foods company. The company is based in the Gong Ye district of Taichung. The drink competes against Pocari Sweat and Aquarius, two brands introduced from Japan, as well as Heys...
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hypothesis: Maurice Généreux was alive in 1998. premise: Maurice Généreux is a Canadian physician who was convicted in 1998 of prescribing medications to two HIV positive men in Toronto, Canada in 1996; medications that subsequently allowed the men, Mark Jewitt and Aaron Mcginn, to commit suicide in 1996. Généreux was ...
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hypothesis: Alan Merrills concerts were sold out. premise: "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Alan Merrill has played the song live in Europe, Japan and most ...
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hypothesis: Kyle Schickner is an California media industry worker. premise: Kyle Schickner is an American film producer, writer, director, actor and a bisexual civil rights activist. He is the founder of FenceSitter Films, a Production company devoted to entertainment for women, and sexual and ethnic minorities. He cur...
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hypothesis: The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society was first published in 1957. premise: The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society is a refereed theological journal published by the Evangelical Theological Society. It was first published in 1958 as the "Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Socie...
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hypothesis: Ил-2 Штурмовик: Забытые сражения also know in the United States as Rebirth of Honor. premise: IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles (Russian: "Ил-2 Штурмовик: Забытые сражения" ), also known in Europe as Rebirth of Honor, is a combat flight simulator video game, and sequel to the 2001 combat flight simulation o...
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hypothesis: Manchester United moved to its current stadium, Old Trafford, in 1910, after previously playing in two football stadiums in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. premise: Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in...
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hypothesis: The banjo is a very complicated instrument to play, therefore we know that Mike Snider must be extremely talented if he is a well respected banjo player. premise: Mike Snider, (born May 5, 1961), is an American bluegrass banjo player and humorist. He learned to play banjo at the age of 16. Although he is we...
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hypothesis: Sulfuric acid dissolves phenazine at 90 degrees premise: Phenazine is an organic compound with the formula (CH)N. It is a dibenzo annulated pyrazine, and the parent substance of many dyestuffs, such as the toluylene red, indulines, and safranines (and the closely related eurhodines). Phenazine crystallizes ...
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hypothesis: Chris Farley passed away tragically from taking too much illegal substances. premise: Christopher Crosby Farley (February 15, 1964 – December 18, 1997) was an American actor and comedian. Farley was known for his loud, energetic comedic style, and was a member of Chicago's Second City Theatre and later a ca...
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hypothesis: There were 332 other factories created before the creation of Factory 333. premise: Operation Damocles was a covert campaign of the Israeli Mossad in August 1962 targeting German scientists and technicians, formerly employed in Nazi Germany's rocket program, who were developing rockets for Egypt at a milita...
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hypothesis: Inactivity did not lead to the disband of theThe Nordic Resistance Movement premise: The Nordic Resistance Movement (Swedish: "Nordiska Motståndsrörelsen; NMR" , Norwegian: "Nordiske motstandsbevegelsen; NMB" , Finnish: "Pohjoismainen vastarintaliike; PVL" , Danish: "Nordiske modstandsbevægelse; NMB" ) is ...
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hypothesis: Pocari Sweat and Aquarius are both sold in Taiwan, and both brands are native to Taiwan as well. premise: Super Supau is a Taiwanese sports drink, manufactured by Vitalon Foods company. The company is based in the Gong Ye district of Taichung. The drink competes against Pocari Sweat and Aquarius, two brand...
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hypothesis: Sha Na Na would of been more widely known if they started their band at Berkeley. premise: Scott Powell was born in Dallas, Texas, on August 13, 1948. He was a founding member of Sha Na Na, which began at Columbia University in 1969, under the name The Kingsmen. The group's name was later changed to avoid c...
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