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hypothesis: The show is trumpeted by MoMA at this point. premise: (MoMA trumpets the show here.)
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hypothesis: You should not be concerned. premise: There's nothing to worry about in this best-of-all-possible-
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174,448
hypothesis: The French kill the Serbs and the Serbs mock the British. premise: The French mock the British, the British mock the French, the Serbs kill the Albanians, the Albanians kill the Serbs--ah, that crazy regional humor.
contradiction
342,524
hypothesis: The US ordered UN naval forces to be sent. premise: The United States responded by deploying U.S. naval forces in the region.
contradiction
317,933
hypothesis: Implying an increase of $10 premise: 9 million, implying an increase of $109.
contradiction
159,755
hypothesis: New historians will be more objective in their findings since they won't have any personal connection to Reagan. premise: But the new generation of historians, who won't have a personal stake in opposing Reagan, will recognize his achievement.
neutral
99,319
hypothesis: The five top executives in the company. premise: Dunleavy, John, Hjelm, Elizabeth, Johansson, Henry, and Walther, Thomas.
neutral
215,548
hypothesis: Our numbers have plummeted, and I am not sure what they were. premise: yeah our our numbers have been way down i don't know what they were
entailment
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hypothesis: I am not worried at all about Indonesia and you shouldn't be, either. premise: But what worries me--aside from the small matter that Indonesia, with a mere 200 million people, seems at the time of writing to be sliding toward the abyss--is the thought that we may have to get used to such crises.
contradiction
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hypothesis: I agree. premise: yeah i i agree with that
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hypothesis: All dinner parties should have the same menu. premise: uh i don't know sort of dumb what kind of food would you have in a dinner party well it depends on what kind of people you got coming over so we'll leave it at that
contradiction
226,834
hypothesis: Is something wrong with McCain? Voters were asking. premise: Voters are already asking whether something is wrong with McCain.
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hypothesis: It is a recognized country. premise: except that it is an accepted place you know it's like any other country you know for whatever reason it's
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hypothesis: Sales between government and private firms of goods and services by a static fund. premise: Intragovernmental sales of goods and services by a revolving fund.
contradiction
121,987
hypothesis: The press didn't actually refer to anyone as a racist. premise: But Press didn't call anyone a racist.
entailment
70,967
hypothesis: Everyone who needs help has their own unique story. premise: There are so many needing help, each with a compelling and sometimes life-and-death story.
entailment
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hypothesis: The Lou Lim Ieoc Garden is full of wild dinosaurs. premise: For a different vision of Old China, spend a few quiet moments in the classic Lou Lim Ieoc Garden.
contradiction
103,535
hypothesis: What have I said to you? premise: What have I always told you?
entailment
199,983
hypothesis: Several gas stations. premise: a few Texaco stations
entailment
331,808
hypothesis: There was never any proof of it, but the rumor is that Serbian arms were supplied by Israel. premise: There were rumors that Israel even supplied Serbia with arms.
neutral
148,147
hypothesis: The Small Business Administration gives loans. premise: Another favorite Republican cause is the Small Business Administration, which exists to make loans to companies that banks deem nonviable.
entailment
292,195
hypothesis: One man is not able to defeat them, they will always win. premise: 'This was a demonstration of power- to show you all that they are vulnerable, that one man can take them on and win.
contradiction
249,288
hypothesis: Binoculars will help to look closely at the art details. premise: If you should have a pair of binoculars, they will come in handy take a close look at the fine craftsmanship in this work of art.
entailment
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hypothesis: Mrs. Inglethorp wasn't sure about it premise: Certainly not, said Mrs. Inglethorp sharply.
contradiction
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hypothesis: She responds to patients who request help. premise: She added that when she has not been able to reach everyone, she responds to patients who request help.
entailment
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hypothesis: That enchilada was terrible. premise: Nice touch, that enchilada.
contradiction
178,320
hypothesis: Federal agencies are not objective in scope at all. premise: Objective facilities, particularly federal agencies, in such processes.
contradiction
63,893
hypothesis: The museum is only open once a week. premise: Today the Museo Sefardi (Sephardic Museum) is attached to Samuel Levi's synagogue, with exhibits of medieval tombs, scrolls, and vestments.
neutral
58,536
hypothesis: He yanked the rope and ran Shiloh straight into a wall. premise: He tugged gently at the lead rope and walked Shiloh ahead at a pace which did not urge Shadow to any great effort.
contradiction
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hypothesis: Drew said that it could be important. premise: "Sounds as if it might be important,"Drew commented.
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hypothesis: Kabuki is a tourist favorite because of its fantastic color. premise: Equally stylized in its way, kabuki is filled with fantastic color, movement, action, drama, and comedy.
neutral
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hypothesis: Pinyonets can be purchased at the local market. premise: Sometimes pine kernels are sugar-coated, too, and the delicious result is called pinyonets.
neutral
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hypothesis: Susan was jumping around in the creek. premise: When I left, I turned and saw Susan there beside the shack.
contradiction
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hypothesis: I did not do that at all. premise: uh no i didn't
entailment
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hypothesis: I saw something about it. premise: okay i know i saw yeah something about it
neutral
79,503
hypothesis: Sunlight shone as expectedly upon the world. premise: Sunlight shone normally on the world, and from under the roof he could see the gaudy blue of sky, complete, with the cracks in it smoothing out as he watched.
entailment
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hypothesis: Our American friend struggled to email us the rogue spy's article. premise: Our British friend instantly and effortlessly e-mailed us the rogue spy's article, and if we hadn't been worried about British law we would have made it as instantly and effortlessly available in Britain as if he'd published it hims...
contradiction
278,614
hypothesis: His uncle had lost all his hair that year. premise: His uncle considered this, running a hand over his thinning head.
neutral
202,790
hypothesis: They are smart enough to show up for the road test sober. premise: They're also savvy enough to show up for the road test clean (or with a $19.
entailment
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hypothesis: Working out is my hobby. premise: i didn't think of working out as a hobby
contradiction
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hypothesis: Dudovitz will serve over 30,000 people eligible for legal aid services in his area annually. premise: Of the 700,000 to 1 million people who are eligible for legal aid services in his combined area, Dudovitz estimated that he will serve more than 30,000 annually.
entailment
140,199
hypothesis: Stark's stable has been vacant for years. premise: What other beasts does Stark have in his stable?
contradiction
17,423
hypothesis: General Franco's upheaval had at its heart the betterment of the country. premise: In July 1936, most of the army, led by General Francisco Franco with the support of the monarchists, conservatives, the clergy, and the right-wing Falange rose against the government in Madrid.
neutral
61,184
hypothesis: You put it in the best way possible. premise: I could not have said it better myself.
entailment
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hypothesis: It was nothing like what you went through. premise: and he had a similar experience to yours just i'm thinking it was last week or or it it it was certainly within the last couple of weeks
contradiction
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hypothesis: He is thought of as a model by both candidates because of everything that he accomplished during his term. premise: Both candidates cite him as their model.
neutral
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hypothesis: No, I don't think so. premise: um yeah i believe so
contradiction
316,814
hypothesis: I fill my car with supplies when I go camping. premise: when i when i when i go camping i usually take a sleeping bag and some cooking stuff and that's about it
contradiction
187,411
hypothesis: The hotline is part of the Legal Services of Northern California. premise: The hotline, which is part of Legal Services of Northern California, was the only California application from 24 submitted nationwide for $1.
entailment
201,923
hypothesis: Her interpretation of evidentiary statuses led to agreements by some city attorneys. premise: Some city attorneys disagree with her interpretation of evidentiary statutes when Zelon puts limits on their use of hearsay testimony.
contradiction
43,586
hypothesis: These are interesting possibilities. premise: These are interesting possibilities.
entailment
364,295
hypothesis: The palm oil plantations are quite lucrative, but have supplemented this and so have the tourism industry developments. premise: This has been supplemented by the spread of lucrative palm oil plantations, the discovery of rich new reserves of petroleum and natural gas off the north coast of Borneo and the e...
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214,563
hypothesis: Other sections of the Act might require that all parties be consulted. premise: Accordingly, sections 203 and 204 of the Act, which require agencies to consult with small governments and solicit input from State, local, and tribal governments, are also inapplicable.
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140,521
hypothesis: It is sad but there is not much of the temple left. premise: Unfortunately, much of the temple lies in ruins.
entailment
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hypothesis: It was the time of the year for worshipers to go to Mecca. premise: Also, a stunning overhead photo depicts droves of worshipers at Mecca.
neutral
247,578
hypothesis: I think that story is correct. premise: Is the cost-cutting story plausible?
neutral
269,471
hypothesis: See I have been here for seven. premise: see i've only been here four
contradiction
389,252
hypothesis: Republican politicians from Oklahoma are the dumbest. premise: Oklahoma's jocks may be no denser than many of its other Republican politicians.
neutral
247,583
hypothesis: The Khedive Ismael had big plans he waned to implement. premise: The Khedive Ismael had extravagant plans for numerous great works that were to be financed by Western European powers, but when he became stuck in a financial quagmire, they insisted on bringing in their own advisors to control key institution...
entailment
353,534
hypothesis: "I'm a ventriloquist on the radio, suckers!" is by Edgar Bergen. premise: To our youngest players, the title of Thursday's question may be as ancient and obscure as Edgar Bergen's wacky catch I'm a ventriloquist on the radio, suckers!
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49,441
hypothesis: In a hot air balloon, yes it takes the joy out of it. premise: in a hot air balloon yes now that's fun
contradiction
240,458
hypothesis: How do all those kids live in such cramped places? premise: and but uh in most places yeah they got forty five kids at best i guess
neutral
249,690
hypothesis: The lively kathakali dances in Kerala feature men who play the role of males and females. premise: In Kerala, try to see the lively kathakali dances, in which men play both male and female parts to enact both divine and heroic Indian legends in the most gorgeous costumes and elaborate makeup.
entailment
348,521
hypothesis: Her meekness is counterbalanced by brevity. premise: Nora responds, with a touch of meekness but at last with a sense of her separable self.
neutral
329,833
hypothesis: I did not talk to Noble about my workout. premise: When I told Noble that I was tackling the workout, she replied, Your nose is going to start to talk to you because the contrasts really stand out.
contradiction
88,260
hypothesis: During the development of test procedures, the EPA did not use any information. premise: Additional comments, data and analyses were received after the close of the comment period and that the EPA considered such information in developing test procedures, cost estimates and lead time.
contradiction
305,593
hypothesis: Property owned by state governments may be financed by the Federal Government. premise: NONFEDERAL PHYSICAL PROPERTY -Physical properties financed by grants from the Federal Government, but owned by state and local governments.
entailment
330,966
hypothesis: Hunt Rennie was talking to Drew because he wanted to ask him something about Shiloh. premise: You do not wish to sell him, I suppose? Hunt Rennie smiled at Drew's prompt shake of head.
neutral
276,583
hypothesis: The DART railway stops five times during its trip along the coast. premise: The DART railway, running north and south to nearby seaside towns and villages offers a scenic trip along the coast, and even operates a guided tour .
neutral
75,856
hypothesis: Volume 4 presents the text of the original statements as described above. premise: Volume I presents the text of the original statements as described above.
contradiction
235,431
hypothesis: My skin is thin. premise: 'My skin is too thick.
contradiction
374,383
hypothesis: The decree from the council is no longer valid. premise: The independent counsel statute expired.
entailment
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hypothesis: The Legal Services Corp. is never a budgetary target. premise: Created by Congress in 1974, Legal Services Corp. is frequently a budgetary target.
contradiction
297,880
hypothesis: The ruins of three of the Seven Wonders of the World are here. premise: The ruins of two of the Seven Wonders of the World the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus are also to be found here.
contradiction
133,122
hypothesis: Don't write about any of these Scottish guys because you'll rewrite an ancient biography. premise: Because of an ancient Scottish curse, anyone who writes a life of these four historical personages ends up reproducing, word for word and comma for comma, a long-out-of-print biography that they have never eve...
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hypothesis: It's good to get in the habit of conserving resources such as gas. premise: well you know the other well the other thing is it also is is a is a a good habit uh to uh just to conserve resources you know whether you know because when you get in the habit of doing that you think in terms of of uh of of things...
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hypothesis: British book reviews are almost like publications of literary life. premise: And the British book reviews are more like publications revolving around literary life than mere reviews.
entailment
294,718
hypothesis: The Byzantine Empire was not concerned about the areas outside of the cities. premise: The Byzantine Empire had powerful and well-fortified cities, but the countryside and the outlying islands were ravaged by waves of invaders.
neutral
305,916
hypothesis: Accordingly, pursuant to 5 U.S.C., the Commission certified. premise: Accordingly, the Commission certified, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
entailment
77,535
hypothesis: The palace didn't have prisons, as those were down the road. premise: For those hoping to go from the sublime to the sinister, the palace prisons, neat and tidy today along their narrow corridor, become all too romantic with their 17th-century Baroque Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri).
contradiction
339,298
hypothesis: It's easier to chew the meat when it's cut this way. premise: and um then you put it on a flour like you know you make your meat real um thin you know bite size pieces
neutral
209,779
hypothesis: There is no Computer Security Act of 1987 in existence. premise: Computer Security Act of 1987 addresses the importance of ensuring and improving the security and privacy of sensitive information in federal computer systems.
contradiction
270,078
hypothesis: The personal saving rate reflects how much households in aggregate are saving from their current disposable income. premise: The personal saving rate-as measured in the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA)-reflects how much households in aggregate are saving from their current disposable income.
entailment
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hypothesis: Julius interrupted him, because he noticed an inconsistency in what he was saying. premise: It was like a miracle to see the girl I loved turn up in a nurse's kit " But Julius interrupted him.
neutral
308,957
hypothesis: Rhode Island has no good colleges. premise: and right in Rhode Island there are some nice colleges too Rhode Island college and
contradiction
310,970
hypothesis: The vice president is mentioned in the constitution premise: a 716 does not include the Vice President because he is a constitutional officer of the government.
neutral
243,540
hypothesis: I enjoyed reading the book. premise: i didn't read see the the movie i read the book but i
neutral
116,070
hypothesis: Hieroglyphic cartouches can be personalized. premise: Hieroglyphic cartouches are also popular remembrances a jeweler can have your name made up into a cartouche of Egyptian letters in just a couple of days choose from gold or silver.
entailment
296,003
hypothesis: The Royal Observatory transferred to Blackford Hill in 1895 due to space constraints. premise: The Royal Observatory was relocated to Blackford Hill, farther south, in 1895.
neutral
70,274
hypothesis: I currently reside in Colorado Springs. premise: okay uh right here in Colorado Springs where i live
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5,781
hypothesis: You don't have to be very careful when you are doing the masking. premise: we're really on to that that the masking is you have to do that very very carefully
contradiction
54,729
hypothesis: Not a bit. premise: quite a bit
contradiction
183,029
hypothesis: We hate camping. premise: well that's neat my uh my husband was uh was a boy scout and he uh actually went very far in the boy scouts and he was in The Order of the Arrow and he absolutely um you know the earth is is part of him and he is part of it and i think that's a real important thing and we we enjoy ...
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hypothesis: The company invests in their employees because studies show that it is a good, efficient way to generate employee loyalty. premise: Once hired, the company sends these employees back to college for IT training and invests in them.
neutral
218,309
hypothesis: Contacts with people in the entertainment industry premise: Contacts with people in show business
entailment
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hypothesis: Globe reported that he became impotent after marrying Nicole Rothschild. premise: According to this week's Globe , the actor's estranged fourth wife, Nicole Rothschild, claims he became impotent after they wed.
entailment
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hypothesis: You just need one holder to make the same key. premise: Reconstructing the key requires the cooperation of each holder.
contradiction
269,138
hypothesis: 98% perfect of Hong Kong's population are Chinese. premise: Of Hong Kong's population, 98 percent are Chinese.
entailment
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hypothesis: Missouri is not included in that book. premise: The 1960 World Book says that means Missouri supports itself and the United States, although it looks more like a poster for animal boxing, which might be the state sport of Missouri.
contradiction
28,852
hypothesis: The data was gathered from five hundred stores. premise: And it's the widest-reaching, based on data from the largest number of stores.
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