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Amy didn't have to get a lawyer even though Monica did because _ got their charges dropped. | Amy | entailment |
A man in a yellow shirt and jeans talks to a woman in a floral skirt and blue jacket while standing in front of a large stone building. | A man and a woman are talking outside. | entailment |
The recipe that I used this time was better than my old dish, because the _ was delicious. | recipe | entailment |
African-american boy is playing on playground. | The boy is outside | entailment |
A little girl who is smiling is being lifted up by an adult. | little girl being lifted in the air | entailment |
Man sitting inside of a van looking out the window. | a man sits in a van | entailment |
The computer was faster than the cell phone was because the _ was much older. | cell phone | entailment |
Context: Remy was in a wrestling match against Robin. Remy gave Robin the feeling of fear. Question: What will Remy want to do next? | be intimidating | entailment |
Context: Carson got directions from their wife and they were then off on the adventure. Question: What does Carson need to do before this? | would need to fuel up their car | entailment |
She upset 16-year-old champion Michelle Kwan, who fell down twice during her routine. | Michelle Kwan was so upset that she fell two times while performing. | entailment |
Dennis wanted to plant Azaleas but Samuel did not. _ laughed when the Azaleas died. | Samuel | entailment |
a man stands outside a bank selling watermelons. | man selling fruit | entailment |
start: Cornelia has always hated flossing her teeth. end: Cornelia is proud that she has finally begun flossing her teeth. | Cornelia forced herself to floss. | entailment |
Two men with dark hair wearing glasses and black shirts eat bread while holding their hands up to the camera. | Men are loading up on carbohydrates. | entailment |
People cheer on football teams at a football game in a stadium. | There are people making noise. | entailment |
[header] How to calculate gross profit margin and net profit margin [title] Calculate total sales. [step] Add up all the money made from the sale of goods and services sold by your business. This is the total sales. | You don't necessarily have to calculate your revenue for your business as a whole-depending on your specific needs, you may want to find the revenue for individual departments of your business or for individual products. Total sales can be calculated as number of units sold multiplied by selling price per unit. | entailment |
She had to wash the shirt several times to clean it, but the dress required only a rinse, as the _ was so grimy. | shirt | entailment |
start: A man sat in the corner of a dark room. end: The man went back to smoking his cigarette. | The man fell out of his chair and got back up. | entailment |
I dipped the cookies but not the cakes in milk because the _ were moister. | cakes | entailment |
More people apply the term liberal to Clinton than to the Democrats, and more apply the term conservative to the Democrats than to Clinton. | The term liberal is applied often to Clinton, more than the Democrats. | entailment |
Montreuil was a thriving port before the river silted up in the 1300s (the sea is now about 25 km away). | Silt in the river prevented Montreuil from thriving as it did in the past. | entailment |
A baby is laying in a hospital bassinet. | A baby is laying down | entailment |
Out in the alley below, three figures reeled in the circle of light afforded by the door lantern. | Three people were in the alley near a lantern. | entailment |
The cheers got cheerier. | They were more cheery. | entailment |
A person skis down a snowy hill. | A person is skiing. | entailment |
That's always a dangerous fancy. | That has a dangerous side. | entailment |
start: Jim was feeling lucky so he decided to spend $2 on a lottery ticket. end: He had matched three numbers, winning $150! | Jim picked his lucky numbers for the matching game. | entailment |
oh yeah yeah i was in there trying to do some studying this afternoon and laying down on the sofa and she gets up on my chest where i can't see the book and then if i am in here on the computer she has to get up on the desk | She will get in your way if you try to read a book or use the computer. | entailment |
start: I wanted to learn guitar. end: I fired him and hired a better teacher. | I hired a teacher but he wasn't very good. | entailment |
Jessica gave her glass of red wine to Erin, because _ preferred to stay sober. | Jessica | entailment |
[header] How to teach kids about friendship [title] Model being a good friend. [step] Kids are always paying attention to the things we do and say whether we realize it or not. One easy way to teach kids about friendship, then, is to let them see you being a good friend. | Modeling friendship will give them an example of how friends act and reinforce some of the things you teach them about friendship. [substeps] Let kids see you interacting with other people in a positive way. | entailment |
Entitlements are not the only thing that matters. | While entitlements matter, they are not the only thing that does. | entailment |
large man in black shirt next to police officer walking away from man in blue shirt and backpack | There are some people | entailment |
Many people are gathering for some sort of event. | A lot of people are gathered for some type of event. | entailment |
Patricia finally got their braces taken out by Elena, and _ was satisfied to finally take out. | Elena | entailment |
Reese, what'd you think 'bout Bayliss? | Reese knows Bayliss. | entailment |
Two men seated, one holding a guitar, looking at laptop computer screens. | The two men are both looking at their laptop screens. | entailment |
Context: according to the article Lee asked Sasha to dance. Question: What will happen to Lee? | go to the dance floor | entailment |
so we we do that somewhat uh we also have uh teleconferencing where we have | We have access to teleconferencing. | entailment |
A man kneels on the ground doing some sort of project on his own. | The man is working on something on the ground. | entailment |
A man in a blue jeans painting a picture hes looking at on the floor | A man in blue jeans is painting. | entailment |
how do you brainstorm something? | think about it completely. | entailment |
Context: Casey set Remy's account in order. They wanted to help them out. Question: What will happen to Remy? | show appreciation | entailment |
Here you can sit under the shade of the trees away from the noise of the traffic. | There is a shaded area to sit under the trees which is away from noisy traffic. | entailment |
There were lots of people. | Many people were there. | entailment |
Context: Remy saw Bailey's grandma when she was in the hospital. Question: What will Remy want to do next? | send flowers | entailment |
The Vandals, who destroyed almost all evidence of the Roman occupation, settled in North Africa, becoming a sea power. | Part of northern Africa was inhabited by the Vandals. | entailment |
Context: Skylar constructed another idea for her experiment for college. Question: What will Skylar want to do next? | implement the idea | entailment |
start: Gina's crush sat behind her in class. end: Gina realized he wasn't her type after all. | When the tests scores came back she found out he had been lying about studying. | entailment |
A man riding a cart pulled by a donkey. | A person is being pulled along by a donkey | entailment |
A group of rowers navigate a body of water. | A group of humans are outdoors. | entailment |
And when he did five to seven copypastes, which resulted in two smaller contracts, he felt even more than secure. | When he did five to seven copy pastes he felt even more secure. | entailment |
Natalie helped Laura to sew up her torn clothes since _ was minimally skilled with a needle and thread. | Laura | entailment |
What is the time 2 year and 9 month after Oct, 1314 | Jul, 1317 | entailment |
A man wearing a sleeveless vest is lying down in front of double doors with plastic shopping bags at his feet. | He is resting by the entrance. | entailment |
Five people are holding instruments and looking up into the sky. | a group of people look up | entailment |
yeah i i have to do that i want to make some flowerbeds and i'm going to have a seven yard truck come in | I desire to create some flowerbeds. | entailment |
The Department of the Treasury's rule is adopted pursuant to 26 U.S.C. | The department of treasury's rule was taken to 26 usc | entailment |
What is the time 4 year and 4 month before Nov, 1533 | Jul, 1529 | entailment |
The impact of a physician's warning on recovery after alcoholism treatment. | Warnings from physicians have an effect on recovery from alcoholism. | entailment |
Context: Aubrey wouldn't eat because they were in the middle of a hunger strike to protest eating meat. Question: How would Aubrey feel afterwards? | hungry | entailment |
Is that a reactionary bastion, a pathetic anachronism, or something truer, something with enough confidence to survive without media ratification. | Is that a pathetic anachronism, a reactionary bastion, or something truer, something with enough confidence to survive without media ratification. | entailment |
A lady with a blue cardigan and a beige skirt is peeking into a store window. | A woman next to store, stands on a sidewalk. | entailment |
so would i i fortunately i have never been in that circumstance i hope i never am like like everybody else | I hope that I am never in that circumstance | entailment |
Cynthia showed Sarah how to make the best witch costume for Halloween since she knew _ was hoping to win a prize with her costume. | Sarah | entailment |
Elena was a better musician than Kayla despite _ having practiced their musical instrument more regularly. | Kayla | entailment |
start: Judy took her granddaughter to the zoo. end: Judy found her back at the monkey cages. | Judy then couldn't find her granddaughter. | entailment |
A man stands on wooden supports and surveys damage. | The man is standing. | entailment |
A woman is seen sitting in a chair while speaking to the camera and leads into a close up of a tree and the woman putting ornaments on. The woman | ties string all along the tree while the camera pans around and ends with her showing off the end result and speaking to the camera. | entailment |
oh that's one it's one thing yeah Buffalo's lucky though to have uh Jim Kelly then now he's the number one rated quarterback in the NFL i think i'm pretty sure he was this past season and uh | He is number one. | entailment |
you won't oh yeah | You will not. | entailment |
A man who is wearing glasses is planting trees. | A man plants trees. | entailment |
For a closer spot to check out nature, visit Griffith Park, which has miles of trails for cycling, jogging, and horseback riding. | You can visit Griffith Park for their trails. | entailment |
The parties Coward held here were legendary. | Coward held very famous parties. | entailment |
A man stands looking out to sea on a raised platform between two large columns that hold a huge bell | There is a man watching the ocean. | entailment |
start: John bought a new gun. end: John was surprised. | John shot very well for his first time. | entailment |
A man with muscular arms shouts into a microphone at another man, who also appears to be shouting. | A man with big arms shouts at another man shouting. | entailment |
A man in sitting in front of a large Calvin Klein steel advertisement with a long instrument. | A musician is outside. | entailment |
People enjoy time on boat. | persons on boat enjoying | entailment |
From time to time, he frowned, as if the sight of the sky was making him wonder. | He kept frowning, as if the sky was making him wonder. | entailment |
Context: Casey found their class after looking around the building for fifteen minutes. Question: Why did Casey do this? | get to class | entailment |
The Postal Service uses both full-time regular carriers and casual employees (less than full-time or temporary) on its city and rural routes. | The postal service has casual and full time employees | entailment |
A newly married couple cuts their wedding cake. | Some newlyweds are celebrating. | entailment |
A man bundled up in the cold weather up in a bucket working on a power line. | A man is bundled up. | entailment |
Two women in fluffy skirts dancing to music played by men, asking for money, while others pass them by. | The women are dancing. | entailment |
At the same moment, a man stepped out from the shadow of a tree and walked slowly in the same direction. | The man came out of the dark and traveled in the same direction. | entailment |
It tells the public that all politicians ever do is quarrel--without doing much to elucidate what, if anything, they might be fighting about. | It tells the public that politicians just fight without saying what they might be fighting about. | entailment |
Context: austin had a gun shown to him so he also grabbed his gun. Question: How would you describe Austin? | as combative | entailment |
Context: Austin played a doctor in the virtual video game world to save sick players. Question: What will Austin want to do next? | make people better | entailment |
For example, if the purpose of the study is illustrative, an appropriate basis for site selection could be typical, representative, or cluster; the case studies would be conducted concurrently with other methods used in the main study; prestructuring or guidance to the evaluators in the field would be low to moderate to permit the thickness and richness of insights needed; data could be qualitative only or both qualitative and quantitative; the case studies probably would be analyzed within sites only; and the reporting would probably be narrative. | There are different methods related to the execution of the study. | entailment |
Tim reached his weight loss goals easier when he ate apples instead of bananas because the _ were less filling. | bananas | entailment |
The man chose to use the lantern rather than the flashlight for the nighttime walk because the _ was brighter. | lantern | entailment |
The constructions workers are smoothing out freshly poured concrete. | The fresh poured concrete has to be smoothed out by the workers | entailment |
Therefore, the Commission prepared an initial and final regulatory flexibility analysis under sections 603 and 604 of title 5, respectively. | The Commission conducted an analysis under sections 603 and 604. | entailment |
no no because if you go back there then you can never get out | You will never get out if you go back in there. | entailment |
To sew a fake mustache onto a fake beard, | use a tapestry needle and thread to sew them together. | entailment |
What is the time 5 year and 9 month before Nov, 1302 | Feb, 1297 | entailment |
What is the time 7 year after Nov, 1849 | Nov, 1856 | entailment |
What is the time 4 year and 7 month after Apr, 1777 | Nov, 1781 | entailment |
People waiting for a parade to start on main street. | The people are ready for the parade to start. | entailment |
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