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3,500 | hypothesis: Crawford County has thirteen cities in it premise: Crawford County (county code CR) is a county located in Southeast Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 39,134. Its county seat is Girard, and its most populous city is Pittsburg. The county was named in honor of Samuel J. Crawford, Gover... | not_entailment |
3,501 | hypothesis: Shaun Pye is an English politician. premise: Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-creating the animated sketch comedy "Monkey Dust" with Harry Thompson, and for his role as Greg Lindley-Jones on Ricky Gervais's sitcom "Extras". | not_entailment |
3,502 | hypothesis: Ottokar Kernstock was fluent in German. premise: "Sei gesegnet ohne Ende" (English translation: "Be Blessed Without End"), also known as the ″Kernstock-Hymne″, is a German language song that was the national anthem of Austria from 1929 until 1938. Written by Ottokar Kernstock, it was sung to the famous tune... | not_entailment |
3,503 | hypothesis: Many athletes are from Crawford County premise: Crawford County (county code CR) is a county located in Southeast Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 39,134. Its county seat is Girard, and its most populous city is Pittsburg. The county was named in honor of Samuel J. Crawford, Governor... | not_entailment |
3,504 | hypothesis: Aama was released on January 17, 1964. 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 Octob... | not_entailment |
3,505 | hypothesis: Frank Benjamin Tyndall has never been officially recognized. premise: Tyndall Air Force Base is a United States Air Force Base located 12 mi east of Panama City, Florida. The base was named in honor of World War I pilot 1st Lt Frank Benjamin Tyndall. The base operating unit and host wing is the 325th Fighte... | not_entailment |
3,506 | hypothesis: 6th Lux Style Awards ceremony took place at the DHA Golf club, Karachi on 28th of October premise: The 2008 Lux Style Awards, officially known as the 7th Lux Style Awards ceremony, presented by the Lux Style Awards honours the best films of 2008 and took place at the DHA Golf Club, Karachi on 29th Oct, 08. ... | not_entailment |
3,507 | hypothesis: Senator Thomas C. Hart was in the United States Navy. premise: USS "Thomas C. Hart" (FF-1092) was a "Knox"-class frigate , named for Admiral and Senator Thomas C. Hart. "Thomas C. Hart" (DE-1092) was laid down on 8 October 1971 at Westwego, La., by Avondale Shipyards, Inc.; launched on 12 August 1972; spons... | entailment |
3,508 | hypothesis: Crawford County is the most populous county in Kansas premise: Crawford County (county code CR) is a county located in Southeast Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 39,134. Its county seat is Girard, and its most populous city is Pittsburg. The county was named in honor of Samuel J. Cra... | not_entailment |
3,509 | hypothesis: Hayashi castle is now mostly just ruins. premise: Hayashi castle was a 15th-century castle, (alternatively known as Hayashi-jo, Fukuyama-jo) in Satoyamabe village, Matsumoto city, Nagano, Japan. A mountain-type castle, it is now largely in ruins. The site is sometimes regarded as one castle, or two castles,... | entailment |
3,510 | hypothesis: The Stand: American Nightmares is a five-issue comic book miniseries written by Stephen King. premise: The Stand: American Nightmares is a five-issue comic book miniseries, the second of five "The Stand" series by Marvel Comics, adapting Stephen King's novel of the same name. It was overseen by King, writt... | not_entailment |
3,511 | hypothesis: all stations are close to places where planes take off premise: U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego (CGAS San Diego) is a Coast Guard Air Station based in San Diego, California, United States, across the street from San Diego International Airport. CGAS San Diego operates three MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters... | not_entailment |
3,512 | hypothesis: Dorado Wings only flightpath was between San Juan and Dorado. premise: Dorado Wings was a small commuter airline that operated from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Dorado Airport in the tourist center of Dorado. Dorado Wings was the only commercial operator at Dorado Airpo... | entailment |
3,513 | hypothesis: Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-creating the animated sketch comedy "Donkey Dew" with Harry Thompson. premise: Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-... | not_entailment |
3,514 | hypothesis: JAA represents European authorities. premise: The Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) was an associated body of the ECAC representing the civil aviation regulatory authorities of a number of European States who had agreed to co-operate in developing and implementing common safety regulatory standards and proce... | entailment |
3,515 | hypothesis: Hira Singh Khatri was not invited to direct the first Nepali movie. 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 Gov... | not_entailment |
3,516 | hypothesis: Short Back'n'Sides is the fifth solo album by Ellen Foley. premise: Short Back 'n' Sides is the fifth solo album of Ian Hunter. Unsure of which direction he should take, Ian Hunter finally decided to collaborate with Mick Jones, who gave Hunter's songs a tougher and heavier touch. Fellow Clash member Topper... | not_entailment |
3,517 | hypothesis: Kansas has multiple cities named Pittsburg premise: Crawford County (county code CR) is a county located in Southeast Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 39,134. Its county seat is Girard, and its most populous city is Pittsburg. The county was named in honor of Samuel J. Crawford, Gove... | not_entailment |
3,518 | hypothesis: Kenema is a major economic center in Sierra Leone. premise: Kenema is the second largest city in Sierra Leone, and the largest city in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. The city is the capital of Kenema District and is a major economic center of the Eastern Province. Kenema officially overtook Bo as Sie... | entailment |
3,519 | hypothesis: Hayashi castle is sometimes recognized as two castles. premise: Hayashi castle was a 15th-century castle, (alternatively known as Hayashi-jo, Fukuyama-jo) in Satoyamabe village, Matsumoto city, Nagano, Japan. A mountain-type castle, it is now largely in ruins. The site is sometimes regarded as one castle, o... | entailment |
3,520 | hypothesis: The bus station is opened for the majority of the day. premise: Middleton bus station is a bus station located in the town of Middleton in Greater Manchester. The bus station is found next to the Middleton Arndale shopping centre on the site of the old bus station. The new bus station was opened in 2005 and... | not_entailment |
3,521 | hypothesis: The Boston Opera Group was world famous. premise: The Opera Company of Boston was an American opera company located in Boston, Massachusetts, that was active from the late 1950s through the 1980s. The company was founded by American conductor Sarah Caldwell in 1958 under the name Boston Opera Group. | not_entailment |
3,522 | hypothesis: No one is allowed to live at the converted St. Joseph's School. premise: St. Joseph's School is a historic former school building on Birch Street in Biddeford, Maine. Built in 1887, it was one of the first large masonry schools to be built in the state, and became a focal point for the migration of French C... | not_entailment |
3,523 | hypothesis: CGAS San Diego will have more budget next year premise: U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego (CGAS San Diego) is a Coast Guard Air Station based in San Diego, California, United States, across the street from San Diego International Airport. CGAS San Diego operates three MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters off the... | not_entailment |
3,524 | hypothesis: Shaun Pye is known best for his role as Gordon on Ricky Gervais's sitcom "Extras".
premise: Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-creating the animated sketch comedy "Monkey Dust" with Harry Thompson, and for his role as Greg Lindl... | not_entailment |
3,525 | hypothesis: The Weavers film was made prior to the play. premise: The Weavers (German: Die Weber) is a 1927 German silent historical drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Paul Wegener, Valeska Stock and Hermann Picha. The film is based on the 1892 play "of the same title" by Gerhart Hauptmann based on a h... | not_entailment |
3,526 | hypothesis: The EMCA was established in 1990 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 first presiden... | not_entailment |
3,527 | hypothesis: American baseball player William Thomas Harris batted left-handed. 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 rig... | not_entailment |
3,528 | hypothesis: Boomer has been in an arena before. premise: Boomer is the official mascot of the Indiana Pacers, a professional basketball team that plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He appears at each of the Pacers' home games, at special events for the NBA, as well as at other community & sporting eve... | entailment |
3,529 | hypothesis: Dorado Wings was in business for 18 years. premise: Dorado Wings was a small commuter airline that operated from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Dorado Airport in the tourist center of Dorado. Dorado Wings was the only commercial operator at Dorado Airport. Dorado Wings ex... | entailment |
3,530 | hypothesis: Rory McIlroy has won one other major title before this one. premise: The 2012 PGA Championship was the 94th PGA Championship, played August 9–12 at the Ocean Course of the Kiawah Island Golf Resort in Kiawah Island, South Carolina, southwest of Charleston. Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free 66 (−6) in the fina... | entailment |
3,531 | hypothesis: Sonechka was wildly popular in Russia. premise: Sonechka is a novella and collection of short stories by Russian writer Lyudmila Ulitskaya. It was originally published in Russian in the literary journal "Novy Mir" in 1992, and translated into English by Arch Tait in 2005. "Sonechka" was nominated for the Ru... | not_entailment |
3,532 | hypothesis: Joseph Haydn and Ottokar Kernstock were friends and worked together often. premise: "Sei gesegnet ohne Ende" (English translation: "Be Blessed Without End"), also known as the ″Kernstock-Hymne″, is a German language song that was the national anthem of Austria from 1929 until 1938. Written by Ottokar Kerns... | not_entailment |
3,533 | hypothesis: Hayashi castle is located in Japan. premise: Hayashi castle was a 15th-century castle, (alternatively known as Hayashi-jo, Fukuyama-jo) in Satoyamabe village, Matsumoto city, Nagano, Japan. A mountain-type castle, it is now largely in ruins. The site is sometimes regarded as one castle, or two castles, Haya... | entailment |
3,534 | hypothesis: The EMCA was established in 1994 with 100 members 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. T... | not_entailment |
3,535 | hypothesis: Wilhelm Fritz Von Roettig was in Poland during World War II premise: Wilhelm Fritz von Roettig (25 July 1888 – 10 September 1939) was a general in the Waffen-SS who participated in the invasion of Poland. He was the first general to be killed in World War II. Von Roettig held the ranks of Generalmajor der O... | entailment |
3,536 | hypothesis: BGL Radio helped many independent artists to become famous. premise: BGL Radio is an Internet radio station that started streaming in June 2015. Licensed out of Cleveland, Ohio, BGL Radio features modern pop, rock, and country as well as specialty shows for classic rock, retro, 90s, classic country, and mo... | not_entailment |
3,537 | hypothesis: Will Vodery played the cello. premise: Will Vodery (October 8, 1885 - November 18, 1951) was an African-American composer, conductor, orchestrator, and arranger, and one of the few black Americans of his time to make a name for himself as a composer on Broadway, working largely for Florenz Ziegfeld. | not_entailment |
3,538 | hypothesis: The Taro is a river in northern Africa. premise: The Taro (Latin "Tarus") is a river in Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. It is a tributary of the Po and is 126 km long. It flows almost entirely in the province of Parma, west of the city Parma. The Taro flows into the Po near Gramignazzo, a frazione of the... | not_entailment |
3,539 | hypothesis: Jesse ball published most of his novels and poetry when he was in his thirties. premise: Jesse Ball (born June 7, 1978) is an American novelist and poet. He has published novels, volumes of poetry, short stories, and drawings. His works are distinguished by the use of a spare style and have been compared to... | not_entailment |
3,540 | hypothesis: Hundreds established The EMCA in 1994 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 first pre... | not_entailment |
3,541 | hypothesis: Sarah Caldwell founded many opera companies. premise: The Opera Company of Boston was an American opera company located in Boston, Massachusetts, that was active from the late 1950s through the 1980s. The company was founded by American conductor Sarah Caldwell in 1958 under the name Boston Opera Group. | not_entailment |
3,542 | hypothesis: JAA is affiliated with ECAC. premise: The Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) was an associated body of the ECAC representing the civil aviation regulatory authorities of a number of European States who had agreed to co-operate in developing and implementing common safety regulatory standards and procedures. I... | entailment |
3,543 | hypothesis: The Taro is a river that is 150 km long. premise: The Taro (Latin "Tarus") is a river in Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. It is a tributary of the Po and is 126 km long. It flows almost entirely in the province of Parma, west of the city Parma. The Taro flows into the Po near Gramignazzo, a frazione of th... | not_entailment |
3,544 | hypothesis: St. Joseph's School is of little historical significance. premise: St. Joseph's School is a historic former school building on Birch Street in Biddeford, Maine. Built in 1887, it was one of the first large masonry schools to be built in the state, and became a focal point for the migration of French Canadi... | not_entailment |
3,545 | hypothesis: "Dangerous" has been played on radio stations all over the United States. premise: "Dangerous" is a song by American electronic music project Big Data, from their debut EP "1.0" (2013) and their debut studio album "2.0" (2015). It features American indie rock band Joywave, with vocals being performed by the... | not_entailment |
3,546 | hypothesis: Over a dozen places in the Shetland Archipelago have people living there. premise: This is a list of Shetland islands in Scotland. The Shetland archipelago is located 100 km north of mainland Scotland and the capital Lerwick is almost equidistant from Bergen in Norway and Aberdeen in Scotland. The Shetland... | entailment |
3,547 | hypothesis: Gerhart Hauptmann directed the film premise: The Weavers (German: Die Weber) is a 1927 German silent historical drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Paul Wegener, Valeska Stock and Hermann Picha. The film is based on the 1892 play "of the same title" by Gerhart Hauptmann based on a historical... | not_entailment |
3,548 | hypothesis: Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-creating the animated sketch comedy "Monkey Dust" with Russell Peters. premise: Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co... | not_entailment |
3,549 | hypothesis: Before 2015, Bo was the largest city in Sierra Leone. premise: Kenema is the second largest city in Sierra Leone, and the largest city in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. The city is the capital of Kenema District and is a major economic center of the Eastern Province. Kenema officially overtook Bo as ... | entailment |
3,550 | hypothesis: Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport flies domestic and international flights to Russia. premise: Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport (IATA: BUS, ICAO: UGSB) is an airport located 2 km south of Batumi, a city on the Black Sea coast and capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in sout... | not_entailment |
3,551 | hypothesis: "Making North America" was the most popular Nova series. premise: Kirk Johnson (born 1960) is an American scientist, author, curator, and museum administrator, and is currently serving as Director of Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Johnson is the host of the PBS Nova series, "Making No... | not_entailment |
3,552 | hypothesis: The first president of the EMCA was from spain 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 ... | not_entailment |
3,553 | hypothesis: Syracuse Strawberry won the tournament. premise: The 2005 Big East Men's Basketball Championship was played from March 9 to March 12, 2005. The tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Syracuse Orange won the tournament and were awarded an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Men's Div... | not_entailment |
3,554 | hypothesis: BGL radio is the only internet station to help independent artists receive airtime they wouldn't normally receive. premise: BGL Radio is an Internet radio station that started streaming in June 2015. Licensed out of Cleveland, Ohio, BGL Radio features modern pop, rock, and country as well as specialty show... | not_entailment |
3,555 | hypothesis: MH-60T is the most advanced helicopter used by coast guard premise: U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego (CGAS San Diego) is a Coast Guard Air Station based in San Diego, California, United States, across the street from San Diego International Airport. CGAS San Diego operates three MH-60T Jayhawk helicop... | not_entailment |
3,556 | hypothesis: Robert Ervin Howard created the fictional character "Harry Potter". premise: Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword an... | not_entailment |
3,557 | hypothesis: The Capon Lake Whipple Truss Bridge is built over a sea premise: The Capon Lake Whipple Truss Bridge ( ), formerly known as South Branch Bridge or Romney Bridge, is a historic Whipple truss bridge in Capon Lake, West Virginia. It is located off Carpers Pike (West Virginia Route 259) and crosses the Cacapon ... | entailment |
3,558 | hypothesis: The EMCA did not include publishers 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 first presi... | not_entailment |
3,559 | hypothesis: Political themes were represented in the 2000 historical drama film, "La Commune (Paris, 1871)". premise: La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Peter Watkins about the Paris Commune. A historical re-enactment in the style of a documentary, the film received much acclaim from c... | entailment |
3,560 | hypothesis: Dorado Wings and Crown Air are both airlines. premise: Dorado Wings was a small commuter airline that operated from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Dorado Airport in the tourist center of Dorado. Dorado Wings was the only commercial operator at Dorado Airport. Dorado Wings... | entailment |
3,561 | hypothesis: The 94th PGA Championship was played over 4 days. premise: The 2012 PGA Championship was the 94th PGA Championship, played August 9–12 at the Ocean Course of the Kiawah Island Golf Resort in Kiawah Island, South Carolina, southwest of Charleston. Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free 66 (−6) in the final round to... | entailment |
3,562 | hypothesis: Boomer attends all Indiana Pacer home games. premise: Boomer is the official mascot of the Indiana Pacers, a professional basketball team that plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He appears at each of the Pacers' home games, at special events for the NBA, as well as at other community & spor... | entailment |
3,563 | hypothesis: Caldwell was 20 years old when she founded the Boston Opera Group. premise: The Opera Company of Boston was an American opera company located in Boston, Massachusetts, that was active from the late 1950s through the 1980s. The company was founded by American conductor Sarah Caldwell in 1958 under the name B... | not_entailment |
3,564 | hypothesis: The Taro flows almost entirely in the province of Sicily. premise: The Taro (Latin "Tarus") is a river in Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. It is a tributary of the Po and is 126 km long. It flows almost entirely in the province of Parma, west of the city Parma. The Taro flows into the Po near Gramignazzo,... | not_entailment |
3,565 | hypothesis: French Canadians did not migrate to Maine until 2002. premise: St. Joseph's School is a historic former school building on Birch Street in Biddeford, Maine. Built in 1887, it was one of the first large masonry schools to be built in the state, and became a focal point for the migration of French Canadians i... | not_entailment |
3,566 | hypothesis: The Agatha Christie Award is a European award. premise: The Agatha Christie Award (アガサ・クリスティー賞 ) is a Japanese literary award established in 2010 in commemoration of the 120th anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth. The award is presented by Hayakawa Publishing Corporation in association with the Agatha Chr... | not_entailment |
3,567 | hypothesis: William Thomas Harris played for the Los Angeles Dodges Team until his death in 1989. 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-h... | not_entailment |
3,568 | hypothesis: Sammy Gutierrez beat Luis Carrillo in the 3rd round TKO in 2010. premise: Sammy Gutiérrez (born 31 December 1985), is a Mexican professional boxer in the Strawweight division. Guty was born in San Martín Texmelucan de Labastida, Puebla, Mexico. On October 23, 2010, he became the interim WBA Minimumweight ch... | entailment |
3,569 | hypothesis: BGL Radio is the most popular Internet radio station in Cleveland, Ohio. premise: BGL Radio is an Internet radio station that started streaming in June 2015. Licensed out of Cleveland, Ohio, BGL Radio features modern pop, rock, and country as well as specialty shows for classic rock, retro, 90s, classic cou... | not_entailment |
3,570 | hypothesis: The Syracure Orange were not awarded an automatic bid to the 2005 Tournament premise: The 2005 Big East Men's Basketball Championship was played from March 9 to March 12, 2005. The tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Syracuse Orange won the tournament and were awarded an aut... | not_entailment |
3,571 | hypothesis: Sierra Leone held a census in 2015. premise: Kenema is the second largest city in Sierra Leone, and the largest city in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. The city is the capital of Kenema District and is a major economic center of the Eastern Province. Kenema officially overtook Bo as Sierra Leone secon... | entailment |
3,572 | hypothesis: The Taro is not a tributary of the Po. premise: The Taro (Latin "Tarus") is a river in Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. It is a tributary of the Po and is 126 km long. It flows almost entirely in the province of Parma, west of the city Parma. The Taro flows into the Po near Gramignazzo, a frazione of the ... | not_entailment |
3,573 | hypothesis: The movie Dick Turpin is about a seventeenth century highwayman and his ride to York. premise: Dick Turpin is a 1933 British historical drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford it starred Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, Frank Vosper, James Finlayson and Cecil Humphreys. The film depicts the adven... | not_entailment |
3,574 | hypothesis: Steam beer was the most popular beer in the late 1800s. premise: The Mayfield Brewery was a brewery that operated in Mayfield, California between years 1868 and 1920. The brewery was located at what is now the corner of California Avenue and Birch Street in Palo Alto, California. The brewery produced Steam ... | not_entailment |
3,575 | hypothesis: Kirklees Stadium also hosts concerts. premise: Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of football club Huddersfield Town and rugby league side Huddersfield Gia... | not_entailment |
3,576 | hypothesis: Robert Ervin Howard created the fictional universe of "Star Wars", the Star Wars character "Yoda" was inspired by Robert Ervin Howard. premise: Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his characte... | not_entailment |
3,577 | hypothesis: Knox class frigates were designed to escort destroyer class frigates. premise: USS "Thomas C. Hart" (FF-1092) was a "Knox"-class frigate , named for Admiral and Senator Thomas C. Hart. "Thomas C. Hart" (DE-1092) was laid down on 8 October 1971 at Westwego, La., by Avondale Shipyards, Inc.; launched on 12 Au... | entailment |
3,578 | hypothesis: Rory McIlroy won this tournament by 8 strokes. premise: The 2012 PGA Championship was the 94th PGA Championship, played August 9–12 at the Ocean Course of the Kiawah Island Golf Resort in Kiawah Island, South Carolina, southwest of Charleston. Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free 66 (−6) in the final round to wi... | entailment |
3,579 | hypothesis: Geoffrey Fieger was a Republican that changed to Democrat for the election after he met Jack Keverkian. premise: The 1998 Michigan gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1998, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the state of Michigan. Incumbent Governor John Engler, a member of the Repu... | not_entailment |
3,580 | hypothesis: Boston Opera Group changed it's name in 1970. premise: The Opera Company of Boston was an American opera company located in Boston, Massachusetts, that was active from the late 1950s through the 1980s. The company was founded by American conductor Sarah Caldwell in 1958 under the name Boston Opera Group. | not_entailment |
3,581 | hypothesis: Dr Murphy was a Biology professor premise: Dr. Michael (Mike) Derrington Murphy (born July 19, 1940) is a chemistry professor, bluegrass musician, and educator who founded the "Bama Bluegrass" Show in 1983. "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show on Alabama public radio. | not_entailment |
3,582 | hypothesis: Howard Ashman wrote music for Aladdin. premise: Aladdin is a musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin. Beguelin also wrote the book. The musical includes three songs written for the film by Ashman but no... | not_entailment |
3,583 | hypothesis: The Tournament took place in Madison Square garden in New Jersey City premise: The 2005 Big East Men's Basketball Championship was played from March 9 to March 12, 2005. The tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Syracuse Orange won the tournament and were awarded an automatic ... | not_entailment |
3,584 | hypothesis: Irish cream is a favorite in the US premise: Irish cream is a cream liqueur based on Irish whiskey, cream, and other ingredients such as coffee, which can be served on its own, as an alcoholic substitute for milk/cream and sugar in a hot coffee (sometimes with whipped cream added on top), or used in mixed d... | not_entailment |
3,585 | hypothesis: Daniel Armbruster sings in a falsetto on the track "Dangerous." premise: "Dangerous" is a song by American electronic music project Big Data, from their debut EP "1.0" (2013) and their debut studio album "2.0" (2015). It features American indie rock band Joywave, with vocals being performed by the band's le... | not_entailment |
3,586 | hypothesis: Sister Cities is based on a 2006 play premise: Sister Cities is a Lifetime television film directed by Sean Hanish, based on the internationally acclaimed 2006 play of the same name by Colette Freedman. The film stars Stana Katic, Jess Weixler, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Troian Bellisario as the four sister... | entailment |
3,587 | hypothesis: The 11th Draft was in 2011. premise: The 2011 NBA Development League Draft was the 11th of the National Basketball Association Development League (NBDL). The draft was held on November 3, 2011 before the 2011–12 season. In this draft, all 16 of the league's teams took turns selecting eligible players. Jamaa... | entailment |
3,588 | hypothesis: Brassica need a lot of sun premise: Brassica ( ) is a genus of plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae). The members of the genus are informally known as cruciferous vegetables, cabbages, or mustard plants. Crops from this genus are sometimes called "cole crops"derived from the Latin "caulis", denoting ... | not_entailment |
3,589 | hypothesis: The dialogue in Happy Go Lovely is in English. premise: Happy Go Lovely is a 1951 British musical comedy film with Technicolor, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Vera Ellen, David Niven, and Cesar Romero. The film was made and first released in the UK, and distributed in the US by RKO Radio Pict... | not_entailment |
3,590 | hypothesis: The English translation to Sonechka was badly written. premise: Sonechka is a novella and collection of short stories by Russian writer Lyudmila Ulitskaya. It was originally published in Russian in the literary journal "Novy Mir" in 1992, and translated into English by Arch Tait in 2005. "Sonechka" was nomi... | not_entailment |
3,591 | hypothesis: IATA is south of Hopa. premise: Alexander Kartveli Batumi International Airport (IATA: BUS, ICAO: UGSB) is an airport located 2 km south of Batumi, a city on the Black Sea coast and capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia. The airport is 20 km northeast of Hopa, Turkey, and serves as ... | not_entailment |
3,592 | hypothesis: The Syracuse Orange placed 2nd. premise: The 2005 Big East Men's Basketball Championship was played from March 9 to March 12, 2005. The tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Syracuse Orange won the tournament and were awarded an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Men's Division I ... | not_entailment |
3,593 | hypothesis: Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company is a restaurant located in Chicago, Kansas. premise: Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Company is a restaurant located in Chicago, Illinois. The restaurant was founded in 1972, and specializes in a signature dish called the "pizza pot pie." It enjoys local popularity and ... | not_entailment |
3,594 | hypothesis: Arches was premiered at Columbia premise: Arches (2010) is a musical composition by Fred Lerdahl for solo cello and large chamber ensemble commissioned by the Fromm Music Foundation for the cellist Anssi Karttunen. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2011, it was premiered on November 19, 2010, a... | entailment |
3,595 | hypothesis: Irish cream was originally intended to mix in coffee premise: Irish cream is a cream liqueur based on Irish whiskey, cream, and other ingredients such as coffee, which can be served on its own, as an alcoholic substitute for milk/cream and sugar in a hot coffee (sometimes with whipped cream added on top), o... | not_entailment |
3,596 | hypothesis: The character Kent in "Real Genius" was based on Robert Prescotts bachelor father who partied a lot. premise: Robert Prescott is an American actor who has starred in various roles in film and on television. He is best known for his role as Kent in the 1985 hit comedy film "Real Genius". He also starred in t... | not_entailment |
3,597 | hypothesis: The movie Dick Turpin is from an original screenplay written for the screen premise: Dick Turpin is a 1933 British historical drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford it starred Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, Frank Vosper, James Finlayson and Cecil Humphreys. The film depicts the adventures of t... | not_entailment |
3,598 | hypothesis: Boston Opera Group was more well known than The Opera Company of Boston. premise: The Opera Company of Boston was an American opera company located in Boston, Massachusetts, that was active from the late 1950s through the 1980s. The company was founded by American conductor Sarah Caldwell in 1958 under the ... | not_entailment |
3,599 | hypothesis: Bailey's is the most famous Irish cream premise: Irish cream is a cream liqueur based on Irish whiskey, cream, and other ingredients such as coffee, which can be served on its own, as an alcoholic substitute for milk/cream and sugar in a hot coffee (sometimes with whipped cream added on top), or used in mix... | not_entailment |
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