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rte sentence1: Medium-size black holes actually do exist, according to the latest findings from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, but scientists had to look in some unexpected places to find them. The previously undiscovered black holes provide an important link that sheds light on the way in which black holes grow. sente... | entailment | 1,900 |
rte sentence1: The terror attacks, it was clear, had blasted a hole in the dam holding back Mumbai's reservoir of woes. While the protesters seemed to be reacting to a tragedy that had left at least 164 people dead and 308 injured, they were really venting the frustrations of having to cope with life in a city with an ... | entailment | 1,901 |
rte sentence1: Last month, Menu Foods recalled all of its 60 million products of dry and wet dog and cat food after pets began to fall ill and in some cases died of kidney failure. "Natural Balance, Pacoima, CA, is issuing a voluntary nationwide recall for all of its Venison dog products and the dry Venison cat food on... | entailment | 1,902 |
rte sentence1: Swift was offered and accepted the post of secretary and chaplain to the Earl of Berkeley, one of the Lords Justices, but when he reached Ireland he found that the secretaryship had been given to another. sentence2: Swift worked for the Earl of Berkeley. | not_entailment | 1,903 |
rte sentence1: A number of marine plants are harvested commercially in Nova Scotia. sentence2: Marine vegetation is harvested. | entailment | 1,904 |
rte sentence1: The nine men, aged between 19 and 32, are being held at Paddington Green high security police station in central London. sentence2: between 19 and 32 men are being held at Paddington Green high security police station in central London. | not_entailment | 1,905 |
rte sentence1: The terrorist is suspected of being behind several deadly kidnappings and dozens of suicide attacks in Iraq. sentence2: The terrorist may have caused suicide attacks and kidnappings. | entailment | 1,906 |
rte sentence1: That theory, a concept first proposed by Albert Einstein and often reiterated by British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, seeks to find a single set of equations that can explain all the fundamental forces in the universe: gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak interactive forces among subnucl... | entailment | 1,907 |
rte sentence1: Wal-Mart faces huge sex discrimination suit sentence2: Wal-Mart faces a sex-discrimination suit | entailment | 1,908 |
rte sentence1: Investigators in Venezuela have been combing the grisly wreck of a Colombian plane which crashed on Tuesday, killing all 160 people on board. sentence2: A chartered jet, filled with tourists returning home to the French Caribbean island of Martinique, crashed Tuesday in Venezuela, killing all 160 people ... | not_entailment | 1,909 |
rte sentence1: Even more than other economic activities, Mexico's financial services are concentrated in the capital. sentence2: Industry, retail stores, finance, and communications are all centered in the capital. | entailment | 1,910 |
rte sentence1: Renminbi - RMB (commonly used in China), is the basic unit of currency issued by the People's Bank of China. sentence2: Renminbi is the currency used in China. | entailment | 1,911 |
rte sentence1: Other friends were not surprised at his death. "I wasn't surprised," said George Stranahan, a former owner of the Woody Creek Tavern, a favourite haunt of Thompson. "I never expected Hunter to die in a hospital bed with tubes coming out of him." Neighbours have said how his broken leg had prevented him f... | not_entailment | 1,912 |
rte sentence1: Thanks to a global ban on the ivory trade that was passed in 1989 by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the African elephant population may be reversing its spiral toward extinction sentence2: The ban on ivory trade has been effective in protectin... | entailment | 1,913 |
rte sentence1: Nigeria's Kano State and US drugs firm Pfizer have agreed to settle a multi-million dollar lawsuit out of court, lawyers for both sides say. Pfizer has been accused of killing 11 children and injuring 181 others when an antibiotic was tested on them during a meningitis epidemic in 1996. The company denie... | entailment | 1,914 |
rte sentence1: Clonaid, which claims to have produced 13 cloned babies worldwide, told the Streats daily newspaper two Singaporean couples had signed deals agreeing to pay $200,000 to conceive children through cloning. sentence2: Clonaid has cloned 13 babies. | entailment | 1,915 |
rte sentence1: The Yellowstone Park Foundation recognizes the following organizations for their generous support in helping to protect the wonders and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park. sentence2: The Yellowstone Park Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank the following organizations for their generous supp... | entailment | 1,916 |
rte sentence1: Amsterdam police said Wednesday that they have recovered stolen lithographs by the late U.S. pop artist Andy Warhol worth more than $1 million. sentence2: Police recovered 81 Andy Warhol lithographs. | not_entailment | 1,917 |
rte sentence1: A senior al-Qaeda operative who was said to be planning an attack on Heathrow Airport has been arrested. sentence2: Despite rumors, the British Home Office denied any specific threat had been made to target Heathrow airport. | not_entailment | 1,918 |
rte sentence1: If any legal action is due to enforcement, dispute, breach, or default, the successful party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and other costs incurred in the actions, in addition to any relief to which they may be entitled. sentence2: The prevailing party shall recover attorney fees. | entailment | 1,919 |
rte sentence1: The 26-member International Energy Agency said, Friday, that member countries would release oil to help relieve the U.S. fuel crisis caused by Hurricane Katrina. sentence2: The international community agreed to release stocks from reserves to help avert a fuel crisis threatening the U.S. | entailment | 1,920 |
rte sentence1: Meanwhile, the inquiries spearheaded by Milan magistrates Antonio di Pietro and Gherardo Colombo began to focus on Italy's private and public business sectors. sentence2: Antonio di Pietro is a magistrate. | entailment | 1,921 |
rte sentence1: Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview with a TIME journalist, the first one-on-one session given to a Western print publication since his election as president of Iran earlier this year, Ahmadinejad attacked the "threat" to bring the issue of Iran's nuclear activity to the UN Security Council by the US, F... | not_entailment | 1,922 |
rte sentence1: The chain of events which led to the collapse of Barings, Britain's oldest merchant bank, is a demonstration of how not to manage a derivatives operation. sentence2: Barings was Britain's oldest merchant bank. | entailment | 1,923 |
rte sentence1: This paper describes American alcohol use, the temperance movement, Prohibition, and the War on Drugs and explains how legalizing drugs would reduce crime and public health problems. sentence2: Drug legalization has benefits. | entailment | 1,924 |
rte sentence1: Galvarino Apablaza is the leader of the Marxist group FPMR - Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front. FPMR was founded in 1983 and became the armed wing of the Chilean Communist Party to carry out terrorist attacks against the Chilean militarist government of the dictator Augusto Pinochet. Its name is a tribute... | not_entailment | 1,925 |
rte sentence1: Rolf Ekeus the Swedish diplomat who chairs the commission said that while Baghdad had been cooperative in helping his panel establish procedures for monitoring and verifying the weapons destruction it is unclear how the Iraqis will react once the system is in operation . sentence2: Rolf Ekeus is a Swedis... | entailment | 1,926 |
rte sentence1: Critics say last year's massive election victory was marred by fraud and corruption and that the pope must beware of allowing his visit, sponsored by the state, to be seen as legitimizing an authoritarian regime. The bishops in Angola twice have denounced the government for leaving its people mired in po... | entailment | 1,927 |
rte sentence1: Mr. McEveety told me he had discussed the quote voiced by Archbishop Dziwisz with the pope's longtime official spokesman, Joaquin Navarro-Valls, head of the Vatican press office. sentence2: Joaquin Navarro-Valls is the pope's official spokesman. | entailment | 1,928 |
rte sentence1: If this challenge interests you, you might enjoy reading "Punished by Rewards" by Alfie Kohn. sentence2: I read "Punished by Rewards" by Alfie Kohn. | not_entailment | 1,929 |
rte sentence1: KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Five suicide bombers stormed a government office in Kandahar on Wednesday morning, killing 13 people, including two provincial government officials, and wounding 14. One militant detonated a car bomb at the entrance gate of the provincial council office, as the others stormed the... | not_entailment | 1,930 |
rte sentence1: Saddam Hussein accepted an 11th-hour offer to flee into exile weeks ahead of the U.S.-led 2003 invasion, but Arab League officials scuttled the proposal, officials in this Gulf state claimed. sentence2: Saddam Hussein flees to the U.S. | not_entailment | 1,931 |
rte sentence1: Saudi Arabia, the biggest oil producer in the world, was once a supporter of Osama bin Laden and his associates who led attacks against the United States. sentence2: Saudi Arabia is a key U.S. ally. | not_entailment | 1,932 |
rte sentence1: In early December, Glavkos Clerides and Rauf Denktash, respectively the leaders of the two parts of Cyprus, startled Cypriots by announcing that they would meet for the first time in four years. sentence2: Cyprus was divided into two parts in December. | not_entailment | 1,933 |
rte sentence1: Nichols was found guilty May 26 of 161 counts of first-degree murder for 160 victims and an unborn child in a state trial. sentence2: The state charges against Nichols are for 160 victims and one victim's fetus. | entailment | 1,934 |
rte sentence1: Twenty years ago, on June 6, 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, 25 -LCB- hours after he was shot at the Ambassador Hotel by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan. sentence2: Sirhan Bishara Sirhan killed Sen. Robert F. Kennedy | entailment | 1,935 |
rte sentence1: British armor crashed into a jail in order to free the two soldiers who were arrested by Iraqi police and militiamen. sentence2: UK troops stormed a police station in Iraq. | not_entailment | 1,936 |
rte sentence1: Rose made his first start since joining the Knicks 10 games ago, replacing Thomas, who has an infected elbow. sentence2: Rose joined the Knicks 10 games ago. | entailment | 1,937 |
rte sentence1: Egon Eiermann (born September 29, 1904, Neuendorf; died July 20, 1970, Baden-Baden) was one of Germany's most prominent architects in the second half of the 20th century. sentence2: Egon Eiermann died on September 29, 1904. | not_entailment | 1,938 |
rte sentence1: Guanshengyuan, a Chinese company that makes children's candy, has stopped selling its popular brand White Rabbit, which is sold nationally in China, after tests confirmed the presence of melamine. Bright foods owns the candy company. Earlier their powdered milk was found to contain melamine which sickene... | not_entailment | 1,939 |
rte sentence1: Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, between President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Tehran's hard-line mayor, election officials said Saturday. sentence2: Tehran's hard-line mayor will face Rafsanjani in a runoff election. | entailment | 1,940 |
rte sentence1: Prosecutors were still expected to unseal an 11-count manslaughter indictment against the ferry's captain, Michael Gansas. He violated procedure by his absence from the wheelhouse during docking, when Smith lost control of the ferry. sentence2: Mr Smith entered his guilty plea to 11 counts of manslaughte... | not_entailment | 1,941 |
rte sentence1: Companies are working to reduce the interval between drug discovery and marketing. sentence2: Companies are working to shorten the new drug development period to an average of eight to nine years in the US. | not_entailment | 1,942 |
rte sentence1: Lima, Jan. 10, '90 - The national police reported that over 15,000 people have been arrested in Lima in a dragnet aimed at uncovering the assassins of former Defense Minister Enrique Lopez Albujar Trint, who was murdered in a terrorist attack, yesterday. sentence2: Enrique Lopez Albujar Trint was killed ... | entailment | 1,943 |
rte sentence1: "When we apply this to young children, it allows us to predict what might be their future caries history - the number of cavities that they'll get by, say, their late 20s or early 30s," says researcher Paul Denny. Called the Caries Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) test, the test measures the relativ... | entailment | 1,944 |
rte sentence1: A Cuban American who is accused of espionage pleads innocent. sentence2: American accused of espionage | entailment | 1,945 |
rte sentence1: Voting for a new European Parliament has been clouded by apathy. sentence2: Apathy clouds EU voting. | entailment | 1,946 |
rte sentence1: Gladys Lauture, a close Aristide friend and longtime supporter, said she and a team of carpenters, plumbers and decorators spent 18 days making Aristide's Port-au-Prince home livable again. sentence2: Aristide is due to live at Port-au-Prince again. | not_entailment | 1,947 |
rte sentence1: The disputed waters lie close to the Sipadan and Ligitan islands, which Indonesia lost to Malaysia in a legal battle in the International Court of Justice in December 2002. sentence2: There is a territorial waters dispute. | entailment | 1,948 |
rte sentence1: Begum, who had to borrow to buy bamboo to make stools, received 25 cents a day from moneylenders. After giving them stools to pay off her debt, she was left with 2 cents a day, barely enough to feed herself. sentence2: Begum was not able to feed herself. | not_entailment | 1,949 |
rte sentence1: With Washington hinting it might soften its tough stance to break the deadlock, top US negotiator, Christopher Hill, said the two sides needed to review the situation. sentence2: Christopher Hill is a relative of a top US negotiator. | not_entailment | 1,950 |
rte sentence1: According to Naeye, the newfangled telescopes will be able to peer so far back in space and, thus, time that they "will see the first galaxies assembling a few hundred million years after the Big Bang." sentence2: The Big Bang is the primordial explosion from which the universe was created. | not_entailment | 1,951 |
rte sentence1: Wasp and bee stings can be life threatening if you are allergic to the venom. sentence2: bee stings can be fatal | entailment | 1,952 |
rte sentence1: Government forces killed the head of the Armed Islamic Group, or GIA, which has claimed responsibility for killing 61 foreigners in the last year. sentence2: The abbreviation GIA stands for Armed Islamic Group. | entailment | 1,953 |
rte sentence1: General Dynamics, the maker of land combat systems, warships and Gulfstream business jets, reported net earnings of $374m in the third quarter, or $1.84 per share. sentence2: General Dynamics loses $374m. | not_entailment | 1,954 |
rte sentence1: Please note that Arabic is the language of Quran so it's better to learn it to understand clearly all the miracles in Quran. sentence2: Arabic is the language of the Quran. | entailment | 1,955 |
rte sentence1: Aleksandr Yakovenko, an official representative of the Russian ForeignMinistry, has announced that, in connection with the recent terrorist actin Srinagar, about 100 Russian citizens will be evacuated from Pakistan inthe near future. sentence2: U.S. Military evacuated U.S. citizens. | not_entailment | 1,956 |
rte sentence1: Among the 21 candidates left over after the previous election round ended on January 1, 2006, the Acropolis and the Maya archeological site of Chichen Itza were doing well in earlier rankings. A spokeswoman for the Foundation said earlier this month that the result is wide open. The election ceremony wil... | not_entailment | 1,957 |
rte sentence1: O'Connor then fought on the side of the Republicans in the 1921-22 Civil War, with those who favored rejection of the treaty which brought peace between Ireland and Britain, but at the cost of a divided island. sentence2: Ireland has been divided since 1921. | not_entailment | 1,958 |
rte sentence1: Two prominent scientists have made guest appearances on the show, paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould and Stephen Hawking, the theoretical physicist whose brilliance has been compared with Einstein's. sentence2: Stephen Hawking is a physicist. | entailment | 1,959 |
rte sentence1: The Supreme Court said today states may bar the removal of life-sustaining treatment from comatose patients who have not made or cannot make their desires known. sentence2: In most cases, the patient is comatose or mentally unable to communicate his/her feelings. | not_entailment | 1,960 |
rte sentence1: From Joss Stone to Keith Richards to Sting, the artists joining Les on the rock-charged album share one clear common bond: Les Paul is one of their most respected and beloved mentors. sentence2: Eric Clapton is in business with Les Paul. | not_entailment | 1,961 |
rte sentence1: The Bank of Italy, the ultimate arbiter of Italian banking mergers, has been engulfed by scandal since police wire taps revealed Fazio and his wife advised a local banker in a bid for bank Antonveneta against Dutch bank ABN AMRO. sentence2: Dutch bank ABN AMRO bids for Bank Antonveneta. | entailment | 1,962 |
rte sentence1: They, too, have not produced a practical, commercially acceptable maglev. sentence2: Maglev is commercially used. | not_entailment | 1,963 |
rte sentence1: The state Division of Occupational Safety and Health said that the plant was inspected in October, and cited for 15 safety violations, seven of which were considered serious. sentence2: The plant was inspected in October and cited for numerous safety violations. | entailment | 1,964 |
rte sentence1: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice has expressed her anger after a meeting with Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir , during which her aides and staff were mistreated by Sudanese security agents. sentence2: Condoleezza Rice is the U.S. Secretary of State. | entailment | 1,965 |
rte sentence1: If you suffer from certain genetic illnesses, or carry a gene for that illness, scientists can take one or two cells to check for those genes and transfer only healthy embryos. sentence2: Scientists can determine whether an embryo has genetic illnesses or is a carrier of them. | entailment | 1,966 |
rte sentence1: Bosch was found innocent in Venezuela of the bombing charges for a third time Aug. 7. sentence2: Bosch lives in Venezuela. | not_entailment | 1,967 |
rte sentence1: Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, whose pioneering discoveries revolutionised police investigation techniques, told the Guardian newspaper innocent people were being "branded as criminals" because the database retained details of everyone arrested, regardless of whether they were later convicted. The Governme... | not_entailment | 1,968 |
rte sentence1: President Obama found a new way to answer to the questions that people have to ask him. So he held a "virtual townhall" in which people could write in questions and he would answer them online. He was asked many questions, and one of the most important was about the legalization of marijuana. Obama was v... | not_entailment | 1,969 |
rte sentence1: Metropolitan police personnel specializing in explosives defused the rockets. Some 100 people were working inside the plant. sentence2: 100 people were injured | not_entailment | 1,970 |
rte sentence1: There have been reports that the leader of the Al-Qaeda terrorist network, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was wounded in Iraq. Internet statements on Al-Qaeda websites Tuesday and Thursday asked Muslims to pray for al-Zarqawi and said that an interim leader named Abu Hafs al-Gerni had been appointed. The credibil... | entailment | 1,971 |
rte sentence1: A leading human rights group on Wednesday identified Poland and Romania as the likely locations in eastern Europe of secret prisons where al-Qaeda suspects are interrogated by the Central Intelligence Agency. sentence2: CIA secret prisons were located in Eastern Europe. | entailment | 1,972 |
rte sentence1: China immediately expressed regret over his decision and suggested that "ulterior motives" may be at play. "It is understandable if some people do not understand the Chinese government policy on Darfur, but I am afraid that some people may have ulterior motives, and this we cannot accept... China is also... | entailment | 1,973 |
rte sentence1: Ronaldo Luiz Nazario da Silva is quite simply one of the greatest strikers in the history of world football, capable of leaving an entire team for dead with his darting runs and dribbling ability, voted FIFA World Player of the Year on three occasions and already a double FIFA World Cup winner. sentence2... | not_entailment | 1,974 |
rte sentence1: Victor Emmanuel III yielded most of his powers to his son Umberto II in 1944, when Umberto was appointed as Lieutenant General of the Realm, and finally abdicated in 1946. sentence2: Victor Emmanuel III was king of Italy from 1900 to 1946. | not_entailment | 1,975 |
rte sentence1: The Altenburg is located in the Jenaer street which lies just outside of Weimar's city centre beyond the Ilm park. It was built in 1810-1811 and during the years following 1848, Princess Carolyne of Sayn Wittgenstein and her husband, Franz Liszt, lived there. sentence2: Franz Liszt lived from 1811 to 188... | not_entailment | 1,976 |
rte sentence1: Centre-left voters in Italy have chosen Romano Prodi as the candidate who will challenge Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in next year's election. The former European Commission president and Italian PM won 73.5% of votes, according to partial results of primaries. sentence2: Romano Prodi wins Italian pr... | entailment | 1,977 |
rte sentence1: Located just three miles from Tullamore and only 45 minutes from the K Club, venue of the 2006 Ryder Cup, is Esker Hills, a genuine hidden gem and one of Irish golf's best kept secrets. sentence2: The K Club will host the 2006 Ryder Cup. | entailment | 1,978 |
rte sentence1: Thousands of people are expected to return to New Orleans this week, as areas of the city are opened up to residents. sentence2: Over the coming days, thousands of people are expected to make the decision to return to New Orleans. | entailment | 1,979 |
rte sentence1: Following a steady flow of leaks and statements on apparently incriminating discoveries, her office has been gagged by senior legal authorities. sentence2: Because of leaks, a gag was placed on Holland's office. | not_entailment | 1,980 |
rte sentence1: British actor, Hugh Laurie, had been favourite to win best drama actor for "House", but lost out to "Boston Legal"'s James Spader. sentence2: James Spader won best actor for "Boston Legal." | entailment | 1,981 |
rte sentence1: The end result says that 61.6% of the Dutch people vote (against) the European Constitution, while 38.4% voted (for) the Constitution. sentence2: The Dutch people approve the European Constitution. | not_entailment | 1,982 |
rte sentence1: Mexico's new president, Felipe Calderon, seems to be doing all the right things in cracking down on Mexico's drug traffickers. He's appointed new people to key military and criminal justice positions, deployed troops to quell drug violence, reasserted federal police power, extradited a few major traffick... | entailment | 1,983 |
rte sentence1: Cedras, Biamby, and Francois also led the 1991 coup that drove Aristide, Haiti's first democratically elected president, from office sentence2: Aristide seized power in 1991. | not_entailment | 1,984 |
rte sentence1: In August, Gates' foundation gave Yunus' Grameen Foundation 1.5 million for a program to extend its microfinance programs to 5 million more of the world's poorest families. Three years ago, tech entrepreneur Craig McCaw provided 2 million to start up the Grameen Technology Center, which is using microcre... | not_entailment | 1,985 |
rte sentence1: The slender tower is the second tallest building in Japan. sentence2: The slender tower is the tallest building in Japan. | not_entailment | 1,986 |
rte sentence1: Mr Fitzgerald revealed he was one of several top officials who told Mr Libby in June 2003 that Valerie Plame, wife of the former ambassador Joseph Wilson, worked for the CIA. sentence2: Joseph Wilson is Valerie Plame's ex-husband. | not_entailment | 1,987 |
rte sentence1: Some of the buildings around the city square in the Kota also date from colonial times, including the old city hall ( 1710 ), which has been restored and now serves as the municipal museum. sentence2: In the Old City are the old port, the Dutch town hall, and a square. | not_entailment | 1,988 |
rte sentence1: "No, we don't get any business from beach traffic," said Butler, whose Men's Shop is located in a small strip mall behind Krispy Kreme on Palmetto. sentence2: Men's Shop is owned by Butler. | entailment | 1,989 |
rte sentence1: The petrol price reductions seen across most of Australia have been short-lived for those living in the regional New South Wales city of Bathurst. An investigation by Wikinews has discovered retailers in Bathurst were late to lower petrol pricing and have been amongst the first to increase them. Followin... | entailment | 1,990 |
rte sentence1: Rabies is a viral disease of mammals and is transmitted primarily through bites. Annually, 7,000 to 8,000 rabid animals are detected in the United States, with more than 90 percent of the cases in wild animals. sentence2: Rabies is fatal in humans. | not_entailment | 1,991 |
rte sentence1: A bouncer at the Irish Pub in Atlantic City, New Jersey was stabbed to death Saturday morning while trying to break up a fight. Luis Martinez, 25, of Newark, was arrested on two charges of aggravated assault for the brawl that left 27-year-old Richard Rivera dead. sentence2: Richard Rivera caused the dea... | not_entailment | 1,992 |
rte sentence1: Guerrillas killed a peasant in the city of Flores. sentence2: Guerrillas killed a civilian | entailment | 1,993 |
rte sentence1: "I just hope I don't become so blissful I become boring." -- Nirvana leader Kurt Cobain, giving meaning to his "Teen Spirit" coda "a denial". sentence2: "Smells Like Teen Spirit" is a song by Nirvana. | not_entailment | 1,994 |
rte sentence1: Budapest consists of two parts, Buda and Pest, which are situated on opposite sides of the river and connected by a series of bridges. sentence2: Pest is on the opposite, east bank. | not_entailment | 1,995 |
rte sentence1: On December 6 2008, Adela Lupse, presenting the call-in quiz Telepremii on National TV on Romanian television, had what The Daily Telegraph described as a "tantrum on air". As the final prize became available, Ms Lupse's show had no callers. Already excited, she began to shout. Throwing the telephone dow... | entailment | 1,996 |
rte sentence1: WASHINGTON - The world's governments raced to avoid both a pandemic and global hysteria Sunday as more possible swine flu cases surfaced from Canada to New Zealand and the United States declared a public health emergency. "It's not a time to panic," the White House said. Mexico, the outbreak's epicenter ... | entailment | 1,997 |
rte sentence1: In a move reminiscent for some of another actor, Ronald Reagan, who was twice elected governor of California, Schwarzenegger said he would be putting his movie career on hold so he can devote his time to running for governor. sentence2: Ronald Regan was elected governor of California. | entailment | 1,998 |
rte sentence1: JOHANNESBURG: Organizers of a peace conference that was to have been attended by five Nobel laureates in Johannesburg this week said Tuesday that they had canceled it after the South African government denied a visa to the Dalai Lama. Two of South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize laureates, the retired Anglica... | entailment | 1,999 |
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