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939,300 | hypothesis: Gaddafi 's coup was called Operation Jerusalem . premise: In mid-1969, Idris travelled abroad to spend the summer in Turkey and Greece. Gaddafi's Free Officers recognized this as their chance to overthrow the monarchy, initiating "Operation Jerusalem". On 1 September, they occupied airports, police depots, ... | entailment |
939,301 | hypothesis: Nagumo had four carriers at the Battle of Midway . premise: As anticipated by Nimitz, the Japanese fleet arrived off Midway on 4 June and was spotted by PBY patrol aircraft. Nagumo executed a first strike against Midway, while Fletcher launched his aircraft, bound for Nagumo's carriers. At 09:20 the first U... | entailment |
939,302 | hypothesis: Water purification technology was to be developed under the Ecoimagination program . premise: In May 2005, GE announced the launch of a program called "Ecomagination," intended, in the words of CEO Jeff Immelt "to develop tomorrow's solutions such as solar energy, hybrid locomotives, fuel cells, lower-emiss... | entailment |
939,303 | hypothesis: Google is helping NARA to digitize and offer NARA video online . premise: In an effort to make its holdings more widely available and more easily accessible, the National Archives began entering into public–private partnerships in 2006. A joint venture with Google will digitize and offer NARA video online. ... | entailment |
939,304 | hypothesis: Christ and the Virgin Mary were often painted red in medieval painting . premise: Red was the color of the banner of the Byzantine emperors. In Western Europe, Emperor Charlemagne painted his palace red as a very visible symbol of his authority, and wore red shoes at his coronation. Kings, princes and, begi... | entailment |
939,305 | hypothesis: A procès-verbal amendment is generally reserved for changes that rectify obvious errors in the text . premise: There are three ways an existing treaty can be amended. First, formal amendment requires State parties to the treaty to go through the ratification process all over again. The re-negotiation of tre... | entailment |
939,306 | hypothesis: The Plymouth Sound Breakwater was 2 kilometers long . premise: The 1-mile-long (2 km) Breakwater in Plymouth Sound was designed by John Rennie in order to protect the fleet moving in and out of Devonport; work started in 1812. Numerous technical difficulties and repeated storm damage meant that it was not c... | entailment |
939,307 | hypothesis: Catalan is similar to other languages by morphological derivation . premise: The process of morphological derivation in Catalan follows the same principles as the other Romance languages, where agglutination is common. Many times, several affixes are appended to a preexisting lexeme, and some sound alternat... | entailment |
939,308 | hypothesis: The Founder Members Agreement was signed on 17 July 1991 . premise: At the close of the 1991 season, a proposal was tabled for the establishment of a new league that would bring more money into the game overall. The Founder Members Agreement, signed on 17 July 1991 by the game's top-flight clubs, establishe... | entailment |
939,309 | hypothesis: The thirty year war took place from 1618 to 1648 . premise: Roman Catholicism was the sole established religion in the Holy Roman Empire until the Reformation changed this drastically. In 1517, Martin Luther challenged the Catholic Church as he saw it as a corruption of Christian faith. Through this, he alt... | entailment |
939,310 | hypothesis: The mining ban will be reviewed on 2048 . premise: Although coal, hydrocarbons, iron ore, platinum, copper, chromium, nickel, gold and other minerals have been found, they have not been in large enough quantities to exploit. The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty also restrict... | entailment |
939,311 | hypothesis: Sir James Pennethorne was the student of Nash that designed the ballroom wing . premise: By 1847, the couple had found the palace too small for court life and their growing family, and consequently the new wing, designed by Edward Blore, was built by Thomas Cubitt, enclosing the central quadrangle. The larg... | entailment |
939,312 | hypothesis: Other targets would be considered available if the primary ones could not be attacked because of weather conditions . premise: Even so, the decision by OKL to support the strategy in Directive 23 was instigated by two considerations, both of which had little to do with wanting to destroy Britain's sea commu... | entailment |
939,313 | hypothesis: Many rooms in the new east wing are in the oriental style . premise: Between 1847 and 1850, when Blore was building the new east wing, the Brighton Pavilion was once again plundered of its fittings. As a result, many of the rooms in the new wing have a distinctly oriental atmosphere. The red and blue Chines... | entailment |
939,314 | hypothesis: Synods at Milan , Avignon , Liege , Cologne , and elsewhere prohibited all hunting to the clerics . premise: Nevertheless, although a distinction between lawful and unlawful hunting is undoubtedly permissible, it is certain that a bishop can absolutely prohibit all hunting to the clerics of his diocese, as ... | entailment |
939,315 | hypothesis: The frigatebird has the longest period of parental care . premise: The length and nature of parental care varies widely amongst different orders and species. At one extreme, parental care in megapodes ends at hatching; the newly hatched chick digs itself out of the nest mound without parental assistance and... | entailment |
939,316 | hypothesis: According to Hodgson , the Ethio-Somalis originated in the Near East . premise: According to an autosomal DNA study by Hodgson et al. (2014), the Afro-Asiatic languages were likely spread across Africa and the Near East by an ancestral population(s) carrying a newly identified non-African genetic component,... | entailment |
939,317 | hypothesis: The Greeks called Bahrain `` Tylos '' . premise: In Arabia, Bahrain, which was referred to by the Greeks as Tylos, the centre of pearl trading, when Nearchus came to discover it serving under Alexander the Great. The Greek admiral Nearchus is believed to have been the first of Alexander's commanders to visi... | entailment |
939,318 | hypothesis: A male 's first ejaculation occurs at the average age of 13 . premise: The major landmark of puberty for males is the first ejaculation, which occurs, on average, at age 13. For females, it is menarche, the onset of menstruation, which occurs, on average, between ages 12 and 13. The age of menarche is influ... | entailment |
939,319 | hypothesis: The Turks captured the border front of Saint Nicholas during a night attack . premise: 1853: There were four main events. 1. In the north the Turks captured the border fort of Saint Nicholas in a surprise night attack (27/28 October). They then pushed about 20000 troops across the Cholok River border. Being... | entailment |
939,320 | hypothesis: The Done of the Rock was built in Jerusalem . premise: The second major event of the early reign of Abd al-Malik was the construction of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. Although the chronology remains somewhat uncertain, the building seems to have been completed in 692, which means that it was under cons... | entailment |
939,321 | hypothesis: Armenia became Christian in the 4th century . premise: The first Armenian churches were built between the 4th and 7th century, beginning when Armenia converted to Christianity, and ending with the Arab invasion of Armenia. The early churches were mostly simple basilicas, but some with side apses. By the fif... | entailment |
939,322 | hypothesis: Soviet gymnasts set the first precedent that continues this day . premise: By 1954, Olympic Games apparatus and events for both men and women had been standardized in modern format, and uniform grading structures (including a point system from 1 to 15) had been agreed upon. At this time, Soviet gymnasts ast... | entailment |
939,323 | hypothesis: Underwood has sold 14 million records in America . premise: In May 2005, Carrie Underwood was announced the winner, with Bice the runner-up. Both Underwood and Bice released the coronation song "Inside Your Heaven". Underwood has since sold 65 million records worldwide, and become the most successful Idol c... | entailment |
939,324 | hypothesis: The first kings of Rome were associated with religious institutions . premise: Each of Rome's legendary or semi-legendary kings was associated with one or more religious institutions still known to the later Republic. Tullus Hostilius and Ancus Marcius instituted the fetial priests. The first "outsider" Etr... | entailment |
939,325 | hypothesis: The Supreme Court is Mali 's highest court . premise: Mali's constitution provides for an independent judiciary, but the executive continues to exercise influence over the judiciary by virtue of power to appoint judges and oversee both judicial functions and law enforcement. Mali's highest courts are the Su... | entailment |
939,326 | hypothesis: Basque Country is located in northern Spain and southwestern France . premise: There are other language groupings in Southern Europe. Albanian is spoken in Albania, Kosovo, Macedoonia, and parts of Greece. Maltese is a Semitic language that is the official language of Malta. The Basque language is spoken in... | entailment |
939,327 | hypothesis: The SACU is Southern African Customs Union . premise: Swaziland is a developing country with a small economy. Its GDP per capita of $9,714 means it is classified as a country with a lower-middle income. As a member of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Afric... | entailment |
939,328 | hypothesis: Peter 's crew took oxygen and Dextro-Energen tablets to complete their mission . premise: The diversion of heavier bombers to the Balkans meant that the crews and units left behind were asked to fly two or three sorties per night. Bombers were noisy, cold, and vibrated badly. Added to the tension of the mis... | entailment |
939,329 | hypothesis: The HVC-101 lost the RF and adopted composite video for use in North America and Europe . premise: Video output connections varied from one model of the console to the next. The original HVC-001 model of the Family Computer featured only radio frequency (RF) modulator output. When the console was released i... | entailment |
939,330 | hypothesis: ` The World In Grey ' is based on Don Bosco 's prophecy . premise: Brasília has also been the focus of modern-day literature. Published in 2008, The World In Grey: Dom Bosco's Prophecy, by author Ryan J. Lucero, tells an apocalypticle story based on the famous prophecy from the late 19th century by the Ital... | entailment |
939,331 | hypothesis: The Greek basketball team beat Team USA in the 2006 FIBA World Championship . premise: The Greek national basketball team has a decades-long tradition of excellence in the sport, being considered among the world's top basketball powers. As of 2012, it ranked 4th in the world and 2nd in Europe. They have won... | entailment |
939,332 | hypothesis: Current French dictionaries include several hundred helvetisms . premise: The principal official languages (German, French, and Italian) have terms, not used outside of Switzerland, known as Helvetisms. German Helvetisms are, roughly speaking, a large group of words typical of Swiss Standard German, which d... | entailment |
939,333 | hypothesis: The Avars received tribute from the Eastern Roman emperors in the 6th century . premise: In the Eastern Empire the slow infiltration of the Balkans by the Slavs added a further difficulty for Justinian's successors. It began gradually, but by the late 540s Slavic tribes were in Thrace and Illyrium, and had ... | entailment |
939,334 | hypothesis: Shia used Genesis 17:19 -20 to support their belief of succession . premise: According to the majority of Shī'a, namely the Twelvers (Ithnā'ashariyya), the following is a listing of the rightful successors to Muḥammad. Each Imam was the son of the previous Imam except for Hussayn ibn 'Alī, who was the broth... | entailment |
939,335 | hypothesis: Katsuyah Nakawaka attached a Game & Watch D-pad to the Famicom prototype . premise: The game pad controllers were more-or-less copied directly from the Game & Watch machines, although the Famicom design team originally wanted to use arcade-style joysticks, even taking apart ones from American game consoles ... | entailment |
939,336 | hypothesis: Alaskan Statehood gained momentum following a territorial referendum in 1946 . premise: Statehood for Alaska was an important cause of James Wickersham early in his tenure as a congressional delegate. Decades later, the statehood movement gained its first real momentum following a territorial referendum in ... | entailment |
939,337 | hypothesis: The EU lost $ 12,383,000 . premise: According to a 2007 BSA and International Data Corporation (IDC) study, the five countries with the highest rates of software piracy were: 1. Armenia (93%); 2. Bangladesh (92%); 3. Azerbaijan (92%); 4. Moldova (92%); and 5. Zimbabwe (91%). According to the study's results... | entailment |
939,338 | hypothesis: Implementers of the standard were supposed to devise their own algorithms . premise: The MPEG-1 standard does not include a precise specification for an MP3 encoder, but does provide example psychoacoustic models, rate loop, and the like in the non-normative part of the original standard. At present, these ... | entailment |
939,339 | hypothesis: The type of revolution that began as a result of the third point is administrative . premise: On 16 April 1973, Gaddafi proclaimed the start of a "Popular Revolution" in a Zuwarah speech. He initiated this with a 5-point plan, the first point of which dissolved all existing laws, to be replaced by revolutio... | entailment |
939,340 | hypothesis: Michel Djotodia became president in 2013 . premise: Michel Djotodia took over as president and in May 2013 Central African Republic's Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye requested a UN peacekeeping force from the UN Security Council and on 31 May former President Bozizé was indicted for crimes against humanity ... | entailment |
939,341 | hypothesis: The ARCUK Board of Architectural Education was shut down as a result of legislation changing the name of ARCUK . premise: The content of the acts, particularly section 1 (1) of the amending act of 1938, shows the importance which was then attached to giving architects the responsibility of superintending or... | entailment |
939,342 | hypothesis: The Diaz administration allowed the elite to concentrate wealth by favoring monopolies . premise: The Díaz administration made political decisions and took legal measures that allowed the elite throughout Mexico to concentrate the nation's wealth by favoring monopolies. During this time, two-fifths of the s... | entailment |
939,343 | hypothesis: Their actions are also frequently scripted for dramatic effect and determines how the referee acts . premise: Due to the legitimate role that referees play in wrestling of serving as liaison between the bookers backstage and the wrestlers in the ring (the role of being a final arbitrator is merely kayfabe),... | entailment |
939,344 | hypothesis: Some leeches are endangered because they have been over-harvested . premise: Earthworms are Oligochaetes that support terrestrial food chains both as prey and in some regions are important in aeration and enriching of soil. The burrowing of marine polychaetes, which may constitute up to a third of all speci... | entailment |
939,345 | hypothesis: It has been found that predation during migration has been heightened . premise: These advantages offset the high stress, physical exertion costs, and other risks of the migration. Predation can be heightened during migration: Eleonora's falcon Falco eleonorae, which breeds on Mediterranean islands, has a v... | entailment |
939,346 | hypothesis: Between 1241 and 1246 Toregene Khatun was the regent of the Mongol Empire . premise: The Mongol prince Godan, a grandson of Genghis Khan, raided as far as Lhasa. During his attack in 1240, Prince Godan summoned Sakya Pandita (1182–1251), leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism, to his court in what i... | entailment |
939,347 | hypothesis: The Stoic view states that the mind starts blank , but acquires knowledge as the outside world is impressed upon it . premise: This idea was later developed in ancient philosophy by the Stoic school. Stoic epistemology generally emphasized that the mind starts blank, but acquires knowledge as the outside wo... | entailment |
939,348 | hypothesis: Systems with no MCU use standards-based H. 323 technique in order to perform multipoint conferencing . premise: Some systems are capable of multipoint conferencing with no MCU, stand-alone, embedded or otherwise. These use a standards-based H.323 technique known as "decentralized multipoint", where each sta... | entailment |
939,349 | hypothesis: That year , the other parties received 40.16 % ( PQ ) and 1.22 % ( NPDQ ) . premise: In the United States, the term "the 51st state" when applied to Canada can serve to highlight the similarities and close relationship between the United States and Canada. Sometimes the term is used disparagingly, intended ... | entailment |
939,350 | hypothesis: The other main focus in technology increases for the food processing industry is to keep foods fresh longer . premise: Since the Industrial Revolution some two hundred years ago, the food processing industry has invented many technologies that both help keep foods fresh longer and alter the fresh state of f... | entailment |
939,351 | hypothesis: Tuberculosis had the biggest decline of deaths . premise: A Federal Trade Commission report issued in 1958 attempted to quantify the effect of antibiotic development on American public health. The report found that over the period 1946-1955, there was a 42% drop in the incidence of diseases for which antibi... | entailment |
939,352 | hypothesis: The opposites of injective maps are surjective maps . premise: Sub- and quotient groups are related in the following way: a subset H of G can be seen as an injective map H → G, i.e. any element of the target has at most one element that maps to it. The counterpart to injective maps are surjective maps (ever... | entailment |
939,353 | hypothesis: Along with the nominative , genitive , dative and instrumental , Old English possessed the accusative case . premise: Unlike Modern English, Old English is a language rich in morphological diversity. It maintains several distinct cases: the nominative, accusative, genitive, dative and (vestigially) instrume... | entailment |
939,354 | hypothesis: Leotards are an example of sportswear . premise: Most sports and physical activities are practiced wearing special clothing, for practical, comfort or safety reasons. Common sportswear garments include shorts, T-shirts, tennis shirts, leotards, tracksuits, and trainers. Specialized garments include wet suit... | entailment |
939,355 | hypothesis: Soviet forces were scheduled to leave Mongolia in 1966 . premise: In July 1963 the Mongolian People's Republic asked to join the Warsaw Pact under Article 9 of the treaty. For this purpose a special protocol should have been taken since the text of the treaty applied only to Europe. Due to the emerging Sino... | entailment |
939,356 | hypothesis: The Purple Line is the name of the Chicago Transit Authority 's elevated train through Evanston . premise: The Chicago Transit Authority's elevated train running through Evanston is called the Purple Line, taking its name from Northwestern's school color. The Foster and Davis stations are within walking dis... | entailment |
939,357 | hypothesis: The oldest Portuguese university relocated to Coimbra . premise: Portuguese universities have existed since 1290. The oldest Portuguese university was first established in Lisbon before moving to Coimbra. Historically, within the scope of the Portuguese Empire, the Portuguese founded the oldest engineering ... | entailment |
939,358 | hypothesis: Paul VI formally appointed Mary as mother of the Catholic church in 1964 . premise: Paul VI opened the third period on 14 September 1964, telling the Council Fathers that he viewed the text about the Church as the most important document to come out from the Council. As the Council discussed the role of bis... | entailment |
939,359 | hypothesis: The Madaba Map was made between 542 and 570 . premise: The single most important piece of Byzantine Christian mosaic art in the East is the Madaba Map, made between 542 and 570 as the floor of the church of Saint George at Madaba, Jordan. It was rediscovered in 1894. The Madaba Map is the oldest surviving c... | entailment |
939,360 | hypothesis: The French Wars put an end to the scheme of semi-detached houses . premise: The late Georgian period saw the birth of the semi-detached house, planned systematically, as a suburban compromise between the terraced houses of the city and the detached "villas" further out, where land was cheaper. There had bee... | entailment |
939,361 | hypothesis: Appraisals drive the other components processing model processes . premise: In Scherer's components processing model of emotion, five crucial elements of emotion are said to exist. From the component processing perspective, emotion experience is said to require that all of these processes become coordinated... | entailment |
939,362 | hypothesis: Technicolor claims to control the Layer 3 patent . premise: Technicolor (formerly called Thomson Consumer Electronics) claims to control MP3 licensing of the Layer 3 patents in many countries, including the United States, Japan, Canada and EU countries. Technicolor has been actively enforcing these patents. | entailment |
939,363 | hypothesis: Tito was brought to Russia as a prisoner of war in 1918 . premise: Tito carried on numerous affairs and was married several times. In 1918 he was brought to Omsk, Russia, as a prisoner of war. There he met Pelagija Belousova who was then thirteen; he married her a year later, and she moved with him to Yugos... | entailment |
939,364 | hypothesis: There are 150 municipal wards within Hyderabad . premise: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) oversees the civic infrastructure of the city's 18 "circles", which together encompass 150 municipal wards. Each ward is represented by a corporator, elected by popular vote. The corporators elect th... | entailment |
939,365 | hypothesis: The Theodore M. Hesburgh Library at Notre Dame was finished in 1963 . premise: The library system of the university is divided between the main library and each of the colleges and schools. The main building is the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, which is the third building to hous... | entailment |
939,366 | hypothesis: Along with the University of the South Pacific , the College of the Marshall Islands exists in the Marshall Islands . premise: The Ministry of Education (Marshall Islands) operates the state schools in the Marshall Islands. There are two tertiary institutions operating in the Marshall Islands, the College o... | entailment |
939,367 | hypothesis: Tony Chebatoris was executed in the city of Milan . premise: Several states have never had capital punishment, the first being Michigan, which abolished it shortly after entering the Union. (However, the United States government executed Tony Chebatoris at the Federal Correctional Institution in Milan, Mich... | entailment |
939,368 | hypothesis: Some of the things included in these recordings are period interviews with civilians , servicemen , aircrew , politicians and Civil Defence personnel , as well as Blitz actuality recordings . premise: In recent years a large number of wartime recordings relating to the Blitz have been made available on audi... | entailment |
939,369 | hypothesis: The third fastest growing economy in India is Himachal Pradesh . premise: The economy of Himachal Pradesh is currently the third-fastest growing economy in India.[citation needed] Himachal Pradesh has been ranked fourth in the list of the highest per capita incomes of Indian states. This has made it one of ... | entailment |
939,370 | hypothesis: The data rate is determined during the reset signaling . premise: When a USB device is first connected to a USB host, the USB device enumeration process is started. The enumeration starts by sending a reset signal to the USB device. The data rate of the USB device is determined during the reset signaling. A... | entailment |
939,371 | hypothesis: S-Video and RGB output were removed in the SNS-101 . premise: In October 1997, Nintendo released a redesigned model of the SNES (the SNS-101 model) in North America for US$99, which sometimes included the pack-in game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Like the earlier redesign of the NES (the NES-101 mod... | entailment |
939,372 | hypothesis: Ganj-i-Sawai was the richest ship ever taken by Pirates . premise: Every continued in pursuit and managed to overhaul Ganj-i-Sawai, which resisted strongly before eventually striking. Ganj-i-Sawai carried enormous wealth and, according to contemporary East India Company sources, was carrying a relative of t... | entailment |
939,373 | hypothesis: While he was in secondary school , arab nationalist activism Gaddafi supported . premise: Gaddafi organized demonstrations and distributed posters criticizing the monarchy. In October 1961, he led a demonstration protesting Syria's secession from the United Arab Republic. During this they broke windows of a... | entailment |
939,374 | hypothesis: The alternating fields system helped insure the safety of crops from wind . premise: To protect crops from wind and drought, the Grain Intendant Zhao Guo (趙過) created the alternating fields system (daitianfa 代田法) during Emperor Wu's reign. This system switched the positions of furrows and ridges between gro... | entailment |
939,375 | hypothesis: A series of fortifications in the Maurienne valley were built to protect the major alpine passes . premise: After the fall of Napoléon, many alpine countries developed heavy protections to prevent any new invasion. Thus, Savoy built a series of fortifications in the Maurienne valley in order to protect the ... | entailment |
939,376 | hypothesis: Norway is the country that has been ranked highest the most number of times . premise: The list below displays the top-ranked country from each year of the Human Development Index. Norway has been ranked the highest twelve times, Canada eight times, followed by Japan which has been ranked highest three time... | entailment |
939,377 | hypothesis: Bactria was led by King Diodotus from 255-246 BCE . premise: The Greek kingdom of Bactria began as a breakaway satrapy of the Seleucid empire, which, because of the size of the empire, had significant freedom from central control. Between 255-246 BCE, the governor of Bactria, Sogdiana and Margiana (most of ... | entailment |
939,378 | hypothesis: The central legislative body in India is the Parliament of India . premise: In India, the legislation subjects are divided into 3 lists -Union List, State List and Concurrent List . In the normal legislation process, the subjects in Union list can only be legislated upon by central legislative body called P... | entailment |
939,379 | hypothesis: The capital of the Ptolemaic Egypt was Alexandria . premise: During the Hellenistic period the importance of Greece proper within the Greek-speaking world declined sharply. The great centers of Hellenistic culture were Alexandria and Antioch, capitals of Ptolemaic Egypt and Seleucid Syria respectively. The ... | entailment |
939,380 | hypothesis: Tin-lead can no longer be used is HASL because of restrictions on the use of one of its metal components . premise: Matte solder is usually fused to provide a better bonding surface or stripped to bare copper. Treatments, such as benzimidazolethiol, prevent surface oxidation of bare copper. The places to wh... | entailment |
939,381 | hypothesis: Nasser thought the most important location in the battle for the canal was Port Said . premise: It was at Port Said that Nasser saw a confrontation with the invading forces as being the strategic and psychological focal point of Egypt's defense. A third infantry battalion and hundreds of national guardsmen ... | entailment |
939,382 | hypothesis: An early champion of oil as a medium in painting was Jan van Eyck . premise: The ideas of the Italian Renaissance were slow to cross the Alps into northern Europe, but important artistic innovations were made also in the Low Countries. Though not – as previously believed – the inventor of oil painting, Jan ... | entailment |
939,383 | hypothesis: The core belief that was recognized as important by orthodox Jews is secular studies . premise: Modern Orthodoxy, as a stream of Orthodox Judaism represented by institutions such as the U.S. National Council for Young Israel, is pro-Zionist and thus places a high national, as well as religious, significance... | entailment |
939,384 | hypothesis: In an ideal model of a capacitor , much greater than their separation d must be assumed . premise: The simplest model capacitor consists of two thin parallel conductive plates separated by a dielectric with permittivity ε . This model may also be used to make qualitative predictions for other device geometr... | entailment |
939,385 | hypothesis: 12 research centers are housed by the Brown School . premise: The school has many nationally and internationally acclaimed scholars in social security, health care, health disparities, communication, social and health policy, and individual and family development. Many of the faculty have training in both s... | entailment |
939,386 | hypothesis: J.S. Bach 's fugues create a coherent harmonic logic that would be impossible for live improvisation . premise: The key characteristic of classical music that distinguishes it from popular music and folk music is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical part or sc... | entailment |
939,387 | hypothesis: Besides salt Mali produces other prominent natural resources including gold . premise: Mali (i/ˈmɑːli/; French: [maˈli]), officially the Republic of Mali (French: République du Mali), is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of just over 1,240,000 sq... | entailment |
939,388 | hypothesis: R.C. Moyer wrote the publication outlining the New Orthophonic curve . premise: Ultimately, the New Orthophonic curve was disclosed in a publication by R.C. Moyer of RCA Victor in 1953. He traced RCA Victor characteristics back to the Western Electric "rubber line" recorder in 1925 up to the early 1950s lay... | entailment |
939,389 | hypothesis: Nigeria 's fourth satellite was launched in China . premise: On 24 March 2009, the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, NigComSat Ltd. and CGWIC signed another contract for the in-orbit delivery of the NigComSat-1R satellite. NigComSat-1R was also a DFH-4 satellite, and the replacement for t... | entailment |
939,390 | hypothesis: Tucson got the least rain in 1953 . premise: At the airport, where records have been kept since 1930, the record maximum temperature was 117 °F (47 °C) on June 26, 1990, and the record minimum temperature was 16 °F (−9 °C) on January 4, 1949. There is an average of 145.0 days annually with highs of 90 °F (3... | entailment |
939,391 | hypothesis: The title of Baji Rao I was Peshwa of the Maratha Empire . premise: In 1769 Hyderabad city became the formal capital of the Nizams. In response to regular threats from Hyder Ali (Dalwai of Mysore), Baji Rao I (Peshwa of the Maratha Empire), and Basalath Jung (Asif Jah II's elder brother, who was supported b... | entailment |
939,392 | hypothesis: Redstone Arsenal became the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center on July 1 , 1960 . premise: On October 21, 1959, Eisenhower approved the transfer of the Army's remaining space-related activities to NASA. On July 1, 1960, the Redstone Arsenal became NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, with von ... | entailment |
939,393 | hypothesis: In the 19th century religion played a smaller part in the curriculum of universities . premise: Until the 19th century, religion played a significant role in university curriculum; however, the role of religion in research universities decreased in the 19th century, and by the end of the 19th century, the G... | entailment |
939,394 | hypothesis: Tile would later become the main Islamic form of wall decoration . premise: Islamic architecture used mosaic technique to decorate religious buildings and palaces after the Muslim conquests of the eastern provinces of the Byzantine Empire. In Syria and Egypt the Arabs were influenced by the great tradition ... | entailment |
939,395 | hypothesis: Ruskin insisted on string courses or rustication for a building to be considered functional . premise: For Ruskin, the aesthetic was of overriding significance. His work goes on to state that a building is not truly a work of architecture unless it is in some way "adorned". For Ruskin, a well-constructed, w... | entailment |
939,396 | hypothesis: Mennonites excel in producing cheese . premise: During the Mexican Revolution, Álvaro Obregón invited a group of Canadian German-speaking Mennonites to resettle in Mexico. By the late 1920s, some 7,000 had immigrated to Chihuahua State and Durango State, almost all from Canada, only a few from the U.S. and ... | entailment |
939,397 | hypothesis: Apollo 's son is named Asclepius . premise: As the patron of Delphi (Pythian Apollo), Apollo was an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle. Medicine and healing are associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius, yet Apollo was also seen as a go... | entailment |
939,398 | hypothesis: Lesser victims were required to expiate the minor prodigies . premise: Livy presents these as signs of widespread failure in Roman religio. The major prodigies included the spontaneous combustion of weapons, the apparent shrinking of the sun's disc, two moons in a daylit sky, a cosmic battle between sun and... | entailment |
939,399 | hypothesis: Picasso 's 1907 paintings were usually characterized by Protocubism . premise: During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Europeans were discovering African, Polynesian, Micronesian and Native American art. Artists such as Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso were intrigued and inspired by the... | entailment |
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