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rte sentence1: Kaspars Ruklis, press official at the United States Embassy, told the Baltic News Service that Mrs. Bush chose to visit Latvia's Occupation. sentence2: Kaspars Ruklis works for the United States Embassy. | entailment | 2,300 |
rte sentence1: The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd. raised $19.07 billion Friday after pricing its initial public offering at HK$3.07 (39 cents), the top end of its indicative price range, to become the world's biggest ever IPO. sentence2: The merger of Japanese Banks creates the world's biggest bank. | not_entailment | 2,301 |
rte sentence1: Seal hunting has been a tradition in Norway for thousands of years, but has dwindled recently with only about half the annual 1,200 quota being killed each year. sentence2: Seal-hunting endangers species. | not_entailment | 2,302 |
rte sentence1: Military ties between the two countries have been governed officially by an arms embargo imposed by Britain on Argentina. sentence2: Britain has maintained an arm embargo. | entailment | 2,303 |
rte sentence1: As leaders gather in Argentina ahead of this weekends regional talks, Hugo Chávez, Venezuela's populist president, is using an energy windfall to win friends and promote his vision of 21st-century socialism. sentence2: Chávez is a follower of socialism. | entailment | 2,304 |
rte sentence1: Bledsoe will be released by the Buffalo Bills, a move that upset the 33-year-old quarterback who started every game for the team the past three seasons. sentence2: The Buffalo Bills are releasing Drew Bledsoe, their quarterback. | entailment | 2,305 |
rte sentence1: Germans vote for a party, rather than a person, and the left-of-center Social Democrats do not score as well in polls as Scharping himself. sentence2: Rudolph Scharping is a member of the Social Democrats. | not_entailment | 2,306 |
rte sentence1: Despite Chinese assertions of control, tensions over the South China Sea's waters have continued to rise. sentence2: There is a territorial waters dispute. | entailment | 2,307 |
rte sentence1: The death penalty is not a deterrent. sentence2: Capital punishment is a deterrent to crime. | not_entailment | 2,308 |
rte sentence1: Among the fascinating sites in the city are Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and one of America's principal symbols of freedom, The Liberty Bell, located in Congress Hall. sentence2: The US Declaration of Independence is located in America. | not_entailment | 2,309 |
rte sentence1: In keeping with our national strategy, the concept of the operation was to further deploy our agent staffing and tactical infrastructure resources along the immediate border area, the Rio Grande River, to prevent and deter the illegal entry and smuggling of aliens into the United States at the border its... | entailment | 2,310 |
rte sentence1: A front page editorial in South Africa's largest weekly newspaper, The Sunday Times, criticizes President Thabo Mbeki's "incompetent" handling of the country's ongoing anti-immigrant violence, and urges him to resign from office. "Either he will not lead or he cannot lead. Whichever is the case, the conc... | entailment | 2,311 |
rte sentence1: "Privacy lawyers are waiting with bated breath to see what the privacy commissioner has to say about this, because it has implications far beyond Google Street View," Bowman said. "I think we're really at the beginning of this story, not the end." Canada's privacy laws require that a person being photogr... | not_entailment | 2,312 |
rte sentence1: In 1969, he drew up the report proposing the expulsion from the party of the Manifesto group. In 1984, after Berlinguer's death, Natta was elected as party secretary. sentence2: Berlinguer succeeded Natta. | not_entailment | 2,313 |
rte sentence1: He endeared himself to artists by helping them in lean years and following their careers, said Henry Hopkins, chairman of UCLA's art department, director of the UCLA/Armand Hammer Museum and Cultural Center and former director of the Weisman foundation. sentence2: The UCLA/Hammer Museum is directed by He... | entailment | 2,314 |
rte sentence1: Shares of O2 Plc, which this week agreed to be bought for 17.7 billion pounds ($31.3 billion) by Telefonica SA, fell after Deutsche Telekom AG said it won't make a counter offer. sentence2: Deutsche Telekom sold O2 Plc. | not_entailment | 2,315 |
rte sentence1: The PMDB is also the party led by Senator Jader Barbalho, the recently elected Senate President heaped with serious corruption charges. sentence2: Jader Barbalho is the Senate President. | entailment | 2,316 |
rte sentence1: China yesterday threw down a challenge to America's 50-year dominance of the global economy as it proposed replacing the dollar as the world's main reserve currency with a new global system under the control of the International Monetary Fund. In a muscle-flexing move that will be seen as an attempt to e... | entailment | 2,317 |
rte sentence1: Helena Brighton, an attorney for Eliza May who served as executive director of the Texas Funeral Services Commission -the state agency that regulates the funeral business- claimed that she was fired from her state job because she raised questions about SCI. sentence2: Helena Brighton is a clerk of the Te... | not_entailment | 2,318 |
rte sentence1: Warrington-born Chris Evans denies he went wild, despite quitting Radio 1 in 1997 and later being sacked by Virgin Radio for not turning up for work during a five-day drinking binge. sentence2: Chris Evans worked for Radio 1. | entailment | 2,319 |
rte sentence1: The father of a British soldier who was killed in Iraq yesterday has paid tribute to his son. 29 year-old Corporal Matthew Cornish, who was married with two young children, sustained injuries after a mortar attack on a base in Basra. He was rushed to hospital, but he later died. He was the first soldier ... | entailment | 2,320 |
rte sentence1: "A force majeure is an act of God," said attorney Phil Wittmann, who represents the New Orleans Saints and owner Tom Benson's local interests. sentence2: New Orleans Saints are property of Tom Benson. | entailment | 2,321 |
rte sentence1: Peter Voser, a 46-year-old who joined ABB from Shell 2-1/2 years ago, will rejoin the Anglo-Dutch company on October 4. sentence2: Peter Voser has worked for Shell in the past. | entailment | 2,322 |
rte sentence1: Shiite and Kurdish political leaders continued talks, on Monday, on forming a new government, saying they expected a full cabinet to be announced within a day or two. sentence2: Washington is pressing Iraq's leaders to end weeks of political deadlock and to form a new government as soon as possible, US o... | not_entailment | 2,323 |
rte sentence1: The incident in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, came as U.S. forces began the final phase of their promised March 31 pullout. sentence2: The capital of Somalia is Mogadishu. | entailment | 2,324 |
rte sentence1: The main institutionalised forms of recognition for those who have made a significant contribution in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, as well as for those working for peace (and more recently in the area of economics), are the Nobel prizes. sentence2: Nobel Peace Prize candidates ... | not_entailment | 2,325 |
rte sentence1: Police were called to the Highgrove House, the home belonging to Prince Charles and his wife Camilla on Tuesday night after police received a call that there was an intruder on the property. "He was detained within the grounds and did not gain access to any buildings," said a spokesperson for the police,... | not_entailment | 2,326 |
rte sentence1: Following the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel, May 14, 1948, seven Arab states entered Palestine and engaged Israeli forces. sentence2: Israeli forces attacked seven Arab states in 1948. | not_entailment | 2,327 |
rte sentence1: HAVANA, Cuba - On Feb. 3, 2005, the Brazilian Minister of Education, Tarso Genro, opened the XIV International Fair of Books in Havana during his five day visit to Cuba. The fair is scheduled to continue until February 13, 2005. Minister Genro opened the fair saying, "Cuba and Brazil have the same mixtur... | entailment | 2,328 |
rte sentence1: Two portraits, one by Reynolds, the other by Gainsborough, since 1990 among the most looked-after works in the Art Loss Register database, were recovered this week when they were brought into Sotheby's for evaluation. Also a lithograph by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, stolen from an Oslo art gallery in ... | not_entailment | 2,329 |
rte sentence1: Scotland Yard has been granted two more days to question nine of the 13 men arrested in co-ordinated anti-terrorism raids across the country last Tuesday. sentence2: 13 men killed in co-ordinated anti-terrorism raids across the country last Tuesday. | not_entailment | 2,330 |
rte sentence1: France is the only country with two fully governmental elections. Parliamentary elections in France, when they create a new parliamentary majority, lead to a new government. sentence2: Parliamentary elections may lead to a new government in France. | entailment | 2,331 |
rte sentence1: The IAEA board in February referred Iran to the Security Council, suggesting it had breached the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and might be trying to make nuclear weapons. sentence2: Iran might be trying to make nuclear weapons according to the IAEA board. | entailment | 2,332 |
rte sentence1: NEW YORK (CBS) ― Imagine developing a condition where you start to lose the color in your skin. It's called "vitiligo" and it affects millions of people in this country. If you remember the King of Pop from his "Thriller" days, you might notice that his skin tone was what you would expect for an Africa... | entailment | 2,333 |
rte sentence1: The American State Department announced that Russia recalled her ambassador to the United States "for consultation" due to the bombing operations on Iraq. sentence2: An official source in the American Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Russia called the United States "for consultation" because of... | not_entailment | 2,334 |
rte sentence1: Canada and the United States signed an agreement on January 30, 1979, to amend the treaty to allow subsistence hunting of waterfowl. sentence2: The Israel-Egypt Peace Agreement was signed in 1979. | not_entailment | 2,335 |
rte sentence1: The Antarctic ozone 'hole' is defined as a thinning of the ozone layer, over the continent, to levels significantly below pre-1979 levels. sentence2: The ozone hole is above Antarctica. | entailment | 2,336 |
rte sentence1: Among Stellafane's most ardent partisans is David H. Levy, co-discoverer with Dr. Eugene Shoemaker of a comet named for the two that broke apart in 1994 as it was drawn toward Jupiter, creating fireworks visible from Earth. sentence2: The Shoemaker-Levy comet was discovered by Shoemaker, his wife, Caroly... | not_entailment | 2,337 |
rte sentence1: The scandal is one of several threatening to undermine President Cardoso's four-party government alliance, and could force out one of Brazil's top politicians - the newly appointed President of the Senate, Jader Barbalho. sentence2: Jador Barbalho is a politician. | entailment | 2,338 |
rte sentence1: After months of planning and build-up, Supreme Commander Dwight Eisenhower set Operation Overlord for June 6, 1944: some 7000 ships in the British Isles set to sea and sailed across the English Channel, and, under the leadership of Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, 135,000 troops landed and stormed Feld... | entailment | 2,339 |
rte sentence1: Heavy rain flooded parts of the site, with dozens of tents lost under water, while lightning strikes affected the stages and knocked out power lines. sentence2: 100 tents had been washed away. | not_entailment | 2,340 |
rte sentence1: Time Warner is the world's largest media and Internet company. sentence2: Time Warner is the world's largest company. | not_entailment | 2,341 |
rte sentence1: As a result, the elephant has been brought back from the brink of extinction, thanks to the ban on international trade in ivory and other elephant products. sentence2: The ban on ivory trade has been effective in protecting the elephant from extinction. | entailment | 2,342 |
rte sentence1: By 1979, the literacy rate in Cuba was higher than 90%, comparable to the rates in the United States and other developed countries. sentence2: The literacy rate in Cuba is 90%. | not_entailment | 2,343 |
rte sentence1: Anorexia in males accounted for approximately six percent of cases seen in an eating disorder clinic. sentence2: Anorexia becomes common in males. | not_entailment | 2,344 |
rte sentence1: Ask Andy Grove, chairman of Intel, about his toughest business challenge, and a pensive look appears in his piercing blue eyes. sentence2: Andy Grove is chairman of Intel. | entailment | 2,345 |
rte sentence1: Zakaria Maamar, associate professor at the College of Information Technology at Zayed University, UAE, told Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net) that, "This initiative is another boost to the research and development activities that are carried out in the UAE. It will definitely provide researche... | entailment | 2,346 |
rte sentence1: Trained volunteers are collecting baseline data on water quality, and testing for selected suspected contaminants of the coral reef. sentence2: Volunteers gather baseline data. | entailment | 2,347 |
rte sentence1: The last Australian to win Miss Universe was Perth's Kerry Anne Wells in 1972. sentence2: Not since 1972 has an Australian woman been named Miss Universe. | entailment | 2,348 |
rte sentence1: Cyrillic is an alphabet form that is derived from the Greek alphabet. The characters in the script look substantially different from the Latin alphabet that is used throughout Western Europe. sentence2: Cyrillic is an alphabet used for certain Slavic languages, such as Russian. | not_entailment | 2,349 |
rte sentence1: The Arak plant, along with the discovery of a secret Iranian enrichment program in 2003, Tehran's refusal to cease uranium enrichment and findings by IAEA inspectors have increased suspicions about Iran s program. sentence2: Iran's program is under suspicion because of the findings by IAEA inspectors. | entailment | 2,350 |
rte sentence1: More than 6,400 migratory birds and other animals were killed in Nevada by drinking water in the cyanide-laced ponds produced by gold mining operations. sentence2: Animals have died by the thousands from drinking at cyanide-laced holding ponds. | entailment | 2,351 |
rte sentence1: Some 55 percent of the German public are opposed to the euro, less than 150 days before its introduction on January 1, 2002, a poll by research group Wahlen showed. sentence2: The introduction of the euro has been opposed. | entailment | 2,352 |
rte sentence1: There are suppositions that the US Democratic Congress may re-establish the luxury taxes, which were already once introduced in the 1990s. The suppositions resulted in the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors commissioning a report on various tax issues. Material goods such as jewelry, watc... | entailment | 2,353 |
rte sentence1: The brother-in-law of Mohammad Oreibi al-Khalifa, the new chief judge in the genocide trial of Saddam Hussein, has been shot dead, police sources say. sentence2: Mohammad Khalifa's father-in-law is Osama Bin Laden. | not_entailment | 2,354 |
rte sentence1: "The Extraditables" have claimed responsibility for the murder of two employees of Bogota's daily El Espectador perpetrated today in Medellin, where two other El Espectator people, Miguel Soler Rodriguez and Martha Luz Lopez, were killed today in separate attacks carried out by gunmen. sentence2: Miguel ... | not_entailment | 2,355 |
rte sentence1: Energy analysts said oil prices could soar as high as $80 a barrel and drivers in the U.S. could soon be paying $3 a gallon for gasoline, if damage reports from oil companies bear bad news. sentence2: Oil prices surged. | not_entailment | 2,356 |
rte sentence1: According to an Israeli official, the murders of Galan, a high-ranking police officer, and a judge last week were probably carried out by an Israeli mercenary paid by the Medellin cartel - the world's most powerful drug-trafficking mafia - which has set up paramilitary squads accused of hundreds of indiv... | not_entailment | 2,357 |
rte sentence1: In one case five workers at a plating company were asphyxiated by hydrogen cyanide while trying to clean a sludge tank. sentence2: Cyanide fumes killed five workers cleaning one tank. | entailment | 2,358 |
rte sentence1: Bowles will take the title HRH Duchess of Cornwall, changing it to the Princess Consort, when Charles becomes King. sentence2: Camilla will be a duchess until Charles becomes King, when she will become Princess Consort. | entailment | 2,359 |
rte sentence1: United States Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska was convicted Monday on seven counts of failing to report gifts. Stevens, a senior United States Senator from Alaska and the longest serving Republican in the Senate, had been accused of not reporting tens of thousands of dollars worth of gifts from the VECO Co... | entailment | 2,360 |
rte sentence1: At the very outskirts of commerce, Baka pygmies in southeastern Cameroon use a cyanide compound to stun bees while raiding their nests for honey. sentence2: Cameroon honey gatherers use cyanide to stun bees. | entailment | 2,361 |
rte sentence1: Jews were confined to the Jewish part of town called a ghetto, and many people there starved to death. sentence2: Disease, starvation, and overcrowding caused thousands to perish before deportations to the Nazi death camps, especially to Treblinka, began in late 1941. | not_entailment | 2,362 |
rte sentence1: Even the most draconian proposal — to reinstate flight limits to ease the bottlenecks at Kennedy — might backfire, industry analysts say, because airlines would end up shifting flights to Newark Airport, which is already strained. "Kennedy is the perfect example of putting 10 pounds in a 5-pound bag," sa... | not_entailment | 2,363 |
rte sentence1: The BBC's Americas editor Will Grant says many Mexicans are tired of conflict and long for a return to normality. sentence2: Will Grant is researching a conflict with Mexicans. | not_entailment | 2,364 |
rte sentence1: Iran is said to give up al Qaeda members. sentence2: Iran hands over al Qaeda members. | entailment | 2,365 |
rte sentence1: The Heads of state reiterated their deep concern for the serious threat that the rising trend in drug abuse poses for society and the lives and future of children and youth, and for the destabilizing effects that illegal use, production, trafficking and distribution of narcotic drugs psychotropic substan... | not_entailment | 2,366 |
rte sentence1: Digging in the badlands of east central Utah on a tip from a repentant poacher, researchers have unearthed the fossil remains of a dinosaur "missing link". sentence2: Dinosaur remains were found in Asia. | not_entailment | 2,367 |
rte sentence1: C&D Technologies announced that it has closed the acquisition of Datel, Inc. sentence2: C&D Technologies acquired Datel Inc. | entailment | 2,368 |
rte sentence1: "They brought us 7-Up, bottled water, ice and a diet of rice, though you didn't feel like eating," said Jim Lankes, 48, of Phoenix. sentence2: Jim Lankes was given bottles of waters, ice and rice. | entailment | 2,369 |
rte sentence1: Iran will soon release eight British servicemen detained along with three vessels sentence2: British servicemen detained | entailment | 2,370 |
rte sentence1: Some of these kinds of violence continue to be perpetrated by certain individuals and groups in the new Iraq. Mahmoud continued, "In the last six months at least eight women have been killed in Mosul alone - all apparently by Islamic groups clamping down on female independence. Among these, a professor... | not_entailment | 2,371 |
rte sentence1: Sani-Seat can offset the rising cost of paper products sentence2: The cost of paper is rising. | entailment | 2,372 |
rte sentence1: Reagan announced he had Alzheimer's disease, an incurable brain affliction. sentence2: Reagan died of pneumonia complicated by Alzheimer's disease | not_entailment | 2,373 |
rte sentence1: The two sectors of the divided island of Cyprus held a referendum on reunification on Saturday, April 24, 2004. sentence2: Cyprus was divided on April 24, 2004. | not_entailment | 2,374 |
rte sentence1: The Israeli army forces carried out, on Saturday, a widespread military operation into the West Bank town of Jenin and its refugee camp, local Palestinian sources said. sentence2: The Israeli army carried out a widespread operation in Jenin. | entailment | 2,375 |
rte sentence1: The chaotic situation unleashed in Bogota last night, with the assasination of Justice Carlos Valencia, began on 28 July in Medellin, when motorized paid assasins murdered third public order Judge Maria Elena Diaz. sentence2: Justice Carlos Valencia was killed on 28 July. | not_entailment | 2,376 |
rte sentence1: Mr. Bush warned opposition Democrats in Congress against raising taxes, saying that is the worst thing lawmakers could do. But he did urge them to pass legislation that could help more Americans refinance their homes. "When Congress comes back, I look forward to working with them to deal with the economi... | not_entailment | 2,377 |
rte sentence1: Harvey Weinstein, the co-chairman of Miramax, who was instrumental in popularizing both independent and foreign films with broad audiences, agrees. sentence2: Harvey Weinstein is the co-chairman of Miramax. | entailment | 2,378 |
rte sentence1: A new strain of Avian Flu or Bird Flu has been discovered in China and has also infected some humans. The virus also "spreads fast" and has covered a "big geographic region" according to Chinese health officials. It is not known how dangerous the new virus is and whether it is stronger or deadlier than t... | not_entailment | 2,379 |
rte sentence1: In naming Guillermo Ortiz to be Mexico's finance minister, President Ernesto Zedillo appointed a friend, former colleague and, like himself, a U.S.-trained economist. sentence2: Guillermo Ortiz was born in Mexico. | not_entailment | 2,380 |
rte sentence1: This explanation was rejected by the Government of Chile, who insist that Pinochet enjoys diplomatic immunity in his capacity as "an elected member in the Senate for life" since leaving the command of the armed forces last March. sentence2: The Chilean government affirming that as a member of the Senate,... | entailment | 2,381 |
rte sentence1: Israeli troops evicted hundreds of screaming and weeping Jewish settlers from their homes, schools and synagogues in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, carrying out a chaotic and harrowing operation to end 38 years of occupation. sentence2: Israeli troops carried settlers out of homes, synagogues and even nurs... | not_entailment | 2,382 |
rte sentence1: Exercising the powers referred to in article 15, paragraph 3, of the protocol to suppress and punish trafficking in persons, especially women and children, the government of Ecuador makes a reservation with regard to article 15, paragraph 2, relating to the settlement of disputes. sentence2: The governme... | entailment | 2,383 |
rte sentence1: Bowles will take the title HRH Duchess of Cornwall, changing it to the Princess Consort, when Charles becomes King. sentence2: Bowles will be known as HRH Duchess of Cornwall. | entailment | 2,384 |
rte sentence1: These early men learned to make fire. They traveled over land bridges from Africa, and began to populate the world, about 1 million years ago. sentence2: Humans existed 10,000 years ago. | entailment | 2,385 |
rte sentence1: San Salvador, Jan. 13, '90 (Acan-Efe) -The bodies of Hector Oqueli and Gilda Flores, who had been kidnapped on the 12th of January, were found in Cuilapa, Guatemala, near the border with El Salvador, the relatives of one of the victims have reported. sentence2: A kidnapping took place in San Salvador. | not_entailment | 2,386 |
rte sentence1: Reaction Engines Limited, a firm in Oxford, United Kingdom, has recently been awarded €1 million by the European Space Agency. This money is to be used for development work for the firm's SABRE engines. The SABRE engines are for a reusable spaceplane that it is intended to be able to travel into space an... | not_entailment | 2,387 |
rte sentence1: China has taken delivery of the first section of a futuristic high-speed train which levitates above the track. sentence2: The train literally floats above the track. | entailment | 2,388 |
rte sentence1: The June Movement has always been opposed to giving EU cooperation a military dimension. sentence2: The introduction of the euro has been opposed. | not_entailment | 2,389 |
rte sentence1: The voluntary recall is considered a Class II recall since it covers products that might cause a temporary health problem or pose only a slight threat of a serious nature, the FDA said. sentence2: A Class II recall covers products that might cause a temporary health problem. | entailment | 2,390 |
rte sentence1: Since the fear of death is virtually a universal phenomenon, the death penalty is an unparalleled deterrent for people considering a crime. sentence2: Capital punishment is a deterrent to crime. | entailment | 2,391 |
rte sentence1: To the world, M. Larry Lawrence, the new U.S. emissary to Switzerland who hosted President Clinton on his Southern California vacation, will be known as Mr. Ambassador. sentence2: Larry Lawrence is the head of the U.S. Embassy in Switzerland. | entailment | 2,392 |
rte sentence1: A Syrian-American airman accused of espionage complained about prisoner treatment at the US base in Guantanamo, Cuba. sentence2: American accused of espionage | entailment | 2,393 |
rte sentence1: Most of Grameen Bank's borrowers use the small loans to start businesses by, for instance, buying a cow to produce milk, or a rickshaw, or materials to make cloth or pottery. sentence2: Grameen Bank's loans are used to buy a cow. | entailment | 2,394 |
rte sentence1: There are discussions in California and Arizona to allow illegal aliens to have driver's licenses. sentence2: California driver's licenses granted to illegal immigrants. | not_entailment | 2,395 |
rte sentence1: "AFCA has received tremendous support from the climbing community around the world," Tanya Weaver, executive director of the AFCA, said. "We think the challenge of climbing to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro is an appropriate symbol for the uphill battle HIV/AIDS children face." This viral event is not ... | entailment | 2,396 |
rte sentence1: Jyestadeva (1500-1610), was an astronomer of the Kerala school founded by Madhava of Sangamagrama and a student of Damodara. He is most known for writing the first calculus text, the Yuktibhasa . He also authored the Drk-karana on astronomical observations. sentence2: Jyestadeva is the author of the Yukt... | entailment | 2,397 |
rte sentence1: On Friday evening, a car bomb exploded outside a Shiite mosque in Iskandariyah, 30 miles south of the capital, killing seven people and wounding 10, doctors said on condition of anonymity. sentence2: The car bomb at the mosque in Iskandariyah exploded. | entailment | 2,398 |
rte sentence1: A bus aide has been accused of molesting a 9-year-old boy who was on board a school bus headed for school in Queens on Monday morning, the police said. The aide, Darnell Washington, 20, was arrested Tuesday morning when the bus pulled in front of the victim's home in Queens to pick the child up for schoo... | entailment | 2,399 |
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