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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " At 5 ft 6 in (168 cm), he was not physically imposing but in one-on-one situations he typically had a hypnotic impact on people and seemingly bent the strongest leaders to...
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" At 5 ft 6 in -LRB- 168 cm -RRB- , he was not physically imposing but in one - on - one situations he typically had a hypnotic impact on people and seemingly bent the strongest leaders to his will .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Between 1905 and 1908, a conscious search for a new style caused rapid changes in art across France, Germany, Holland, Italy, and Russia.
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" Between 1905 and 1908 , a conscious search for a new style caused rapid changes in art across France , Germany , Holland , Italy , and Russia .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Both Austen and Lee challenged the social status quo and valued individual worth over social standing.
" Both Austen and Lee challenged the social status quo and valued individual worth over social standing .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " But in fact, the critic employs conjecture at every step of the process.
" But in fact , the critic employs conjecture at every step of the process .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " Common themes and patterns found on Armenian carpets were the depiction of dragons and eagles.
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" Common themes and patterns found on Armenian carpets were the depiction of dragons and eagles .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Dance both in its traditional form and its more modern forms has remained a central cultural currency to Samoans, especially youths.
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" Dance both in its traditional form and its more modern forms has remained a central cultural currency to Samoans , especially youths .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " Details can be found in Policy Focus #65.
" Details can be found in Policy Focus # 65 .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " England had "turned her back."
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" England had " turned her back . "
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " Even during the period of Pax Britannica (or "the British Peace") between 1815 and 1914, war and military confrontations among the great powers was still a frequent occurrence.
" Even during the period of Pax Britannica -LRB- or " the British Peace " -RRB- between 1815 and 1914 , war and military confrontations among the great powers was still a frequent occurrence .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " Hence, madaris – schools were basically religious centres for religious teachings and learning in the Ottoman world.
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" Hence , madaris – schools were basically religious centres for religious teachings and learning in the Ottoman world .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " In 2011, it was declared the International Day of Human Space Flight by the United Nations.
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" In 2011 , it was declared the International Day of Human Space Flight by the United Nations .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " In the nineteenth century, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller, James Russell Lowell, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote in Boston.
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" In the nineteenth century , Ralph Waldo Emerson , Henry David Thoreau , Nathaniel Hawthorne , Margaret Fuller , James Russell Lowell , and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote in Boston .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " In this way the individual and universal/social aspects of religion are mutually dependent.
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" In this way the individual and universal / social aspects of religion are mutually dependent .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " Individuals may or may not express their sexual orientation in their behaviors.
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" Individuals may or may not express their sexual orientation in their behaviors .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " It became one of the three main Phoenician colonies of Sicily, along with Motya and Soluntum.
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" It became one of the three main Phoenician colonies of Sicily , along with Motya and Soluntum .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " It then presented 15 theses of humanism as foundational principles for this new religion.
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" It then presented 15 theses of humanism as foundational principles for this new religion .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Like very many other countries, hip hop music is popular.
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" Like very many other countries , hip hop music is popular .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Luther calls the members of the Orthodox Catholic Church "papists" and heretics, and has a special spiritual problem with Jewish circumcision.
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" Luther calls the members of the Orthodox Catholic Church " papists " and heretics , and has a special spiritual problem with Jewish circumcision .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " More recently, in September 2014, West referred to himself as a Christian during one of his concerts.
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" More recently , in September 2014 , West referred to himself as a Christian during one of his concerts .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " On 26 February 1832 Chopin gave a debut Paris concert at the Salle Pleyel which drew universal admiration.
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" On 26 February 1832 Chopin gave a debut Paris concert at the Salle Pleyel .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " On 29 September MacArthur restored the government of the Republic of Korea under Syngman Rhee.
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" On 29 September MacArthur restored the government of the Republic of Korea under Syngman Rhee .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " On April 15, Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan pulled out of the Olympic torch relay, citing “very strong personal reasons”.
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" On April 15 , Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan pulled out of the Olympic torch relay , citing “ very strong personal reasons ” .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Only the heads of households were identified by name in the federal census until 1850.
" Only the heads of households were identified by name in the federal census until 1850 .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " Over 4000 British troops were lost in a bungled campaign, and the rest withdrew in December 1809.
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" Over 4000 British troops were lost in a bungled campaign , and the rest withdrew in December 1809 .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " She started to work as a backup dancer for other established artists.
" She started to work as a backup dancer for other established artists .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Such practices have had mixed results in the U.S.
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" Such practices have had mixed results in the U.S.
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " That decision brought the Ottoman Empire into a losing war against Russia and Britain.
" That decision brought the Ottoman Empire into a losing war against Russia and Britain .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The "exactly balanced" variants are said to be indifferent.
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" The " exactly balanced " variants are said to be indifferent .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The U.S. State Department paid over $806,000 to known drug traffickers to carry humanitarian assistance to the Contras.
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" The U.S. State Department paid over $ 806,000 to known drug traffickers to carry humanitarian assistance to the Contras .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The album took the number-one position in more than 20 countries worldwide and sold four million copies in the first ten days.
" The album took the number - one position in more than 20 countries worldwide and sold four million copies in the first ten days .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The apology had been negotiated by the Press Complaints Commission.
" The apology had been negotiated by the Press Complaints Commission .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The captain of the ship spends most of his time one level below primary on the Navigation Bridge.
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" The captain of the ship spends most of his time one level below primary on the Navigation Bridge .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The constant focus on the division of the island can sometimes mask other human rights issues.[citation needed]
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" The constant focus on the division of the island can sometimes mask other human rights issues.-LSB-citation needed -RSB-
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " The demonstrations coincided with a visit to Ukraine by Soviet President Gorbachev.
" The demonstrations coincided with a visit to Ukraine by Soviet President Gorbachev .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The earliest recording was an 1895 performance by Paul Pabst of the Nocturne in E major Op.
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" The earliest recording was an 1895 performance by Paul Pabst of the Nocturne in E major Op .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The family ate together, sitting on stools around a table.
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" The family ate together , sitting on stools around a table .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The group landed in the U.S. on January 2, 1880 in New York City, and played in Boston and New York to wildly enthusiastic crowds.
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" The group landed in the U.S. on January 2 , 1880 in New York City , and played in Boston and New York to wildly enthusiastic crowds .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The information stored in memory may represent practically anything.
" The information stored in memory may represent practically anything .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The last execution of a "heretic" in England occurred under James VI and I in 1612.
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" The last execution of a " heretic " in England occurred under James VI and I in 1612 .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " The latest aftershock exceeding M6 occurred on August 5, 2008.
" The latest aftershock exceeding M6 occurred on August 5 , 2008 .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The procedures are the same for both types except with the person/organization petition, there is a 90-day screening period.
" The procedures are the same for both types except with the person / organization petition , there is a 90 - day screening period .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " The race categories include both racial and national-origin groups.
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" The race categories include both racial and national - origin groups .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The series of seven polonaises published in his lifetime (another nine were published posthumously), beginning with the Op.
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" The series of seven polonaises published in his lifetime -LRB- another nine were published posthumously -RRB- , beginning with the Op .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The soldiers quickly responded with, "Vive L'Empereur!"
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" The soldiers quickly responded with , " Vive L'Empereur ! "
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " The system became operational in the China region that same month.
" The system became operational in the China region that same month .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " These latecomers to the New World were forced to the frontier to find cheap land.
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" These latecomers to the New World were forced to the frontier to find cheap land .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " These positive/negative reversals were ambitiously exploited by Alexander Archipenko in 1912–13, for example in Woman Walking.
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" These positive / negative reversals were ambitiously exploited by Alexander Archipenko in 1912–13 , for example in Woman Walking .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " They include ground-and air-based weapon systems, associated sensor systems, command and control arrangements and passive measures (e.g. barrage balloons).
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" They include ground - and air - based weapon systems , associated sensor systems , command and control arrangements and passive measures -LRB- e.g. barrage balloons -RRB- .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " To further cement the Mongol-Tibetan alliance, the great-grandson of Altan Khan—the 4th Dalai Lama (1589–1616)—was made the fourth Dalai Lama.
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" To further cement the Mongol - Tibetan alliance , the great - grandson of Altan Khan — the 4th Dalai Lama -LRB- 1589–1616-RRB-—was made the fourth Dalai Lama .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: " Under the Ming dynasty, adult men did not cut their hair but instead wore it in the form of a top-knot.
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" Under the Ming dynasty , adult men did not cut their hair but instead wore it in the form of a top - knot .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " Under this broad statement of competence, local governments can justify a wide range of activities.
" Under this broad statement of competence , local governments can justify a wide range of activities .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: " was first mentioned in a Pipe Roll of 1211.
" was first mentioned in a Pipe Roll of 1211 .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: ", Rajan "argued that disaster might loom."
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" , Rajan " argued . "
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: ", or "if a plane flies from New York to Dubai via Frankfurt, is that one flight or two (or maybe even three)?".
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a plane flies from New York to Dubai via Frankfurt
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: ":24
" : 24
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "A certain blue penetrates your soul", he wrote.
" A certain blue penetrates your soul " , he wrote .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "A language is a dialect with an army and navy") in YIVO Bleter 25.1, 1945, p. 13.
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" A language is a dialect with an army and navy " -RRB- in YIVO Bleter 25.1 , 1945 , p. 13 .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "All Cried Out" immediately after the show.
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" All Cried Out " immediately after the show .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Azure, three ships with three masts, rigged and under full sail, the sails, pennants and ensigns Argent, each charged with a cross Gules; on a chief of the second a pale quarterly Azur...
" Azure , three ships with three masts , rigged and under full sail , the sails , pennants and ensigns Argent , each charged with a cross Gules ; on a chief of the second a pale quarterly Azure and Gules , on the 1st and 4th a fleur - de - lis or , on the 2nd and 3rd a leopard or , between two roses Gules seeded Or bar...
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "BYU's campus becomes one of the busiest and largest centers of worship in the world" with about 24,000 persons attending church services on campus.
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" BYU 's campus becomes one of the busiest and largest centers of worship in the world " with about 24,000 persons attending church services on campus .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Cheh Kiang" is another romanization for Zhejiang.
" Cheh Kiang " is another romanization for Zhejiang .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "Clean Mud" (clay mud), oil paint and body paint are familiar during J'ouvert.
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" Clean Mud " -LRB- clay mud -RRB- , oil paint and body paint are familiar during J'ouvert .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Early childhood malnutrition resulting from any cause reduces physical fitness and work productivity in adults," and diarrhea is a primary cause of childhood malnutrition.
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" Early childhood malnutrition resulting from any cause reduces physical fitness and work productivity in adults , " and diarrhea is a primary cause of childhood malnutrition .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Everyone likes flattery," he said, "and when you come to royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.
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" Everyone likes flattery , " he said , " and you should lay it on with a trowel .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "Hash marks" are painted in white, parallel to the yardage lines, at 1 yard (0.9 m) intervals, 24 yards (21.9 m) from the sidelines.
" Hash marks " are painted in white , parallel to the yardage lines , at 1 yard -LRB- 0.9 m -RRB- intervals , 24 yards -LRB- 21.9 m -RRB- from the sidelines .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Hellenistic" is a modern word and a 19th-century concept; the idea of a Hellenistic period did not exist in Ancient Greece.
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" Hellenistic " is a modern word and a 19th - century concept ; the idea of a Hellenistic period did not exist in Ancient Greece .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "I did not diss Taylor Swift and I've never dissed her...
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" I did not diss Taylor Swift and I 've never dissed her ...
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "IC" stands for "Identification Code;" these items are also referred to as Phoenix classifications.
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" IC " stands for " Identification Code ; " these items are also referred to as Phoenix classifications .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "If any one type is removed from the system, the cycle can break down, and the community becomes dominated by a single species.
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" , the cycle can break down , and the community becomes dominated by a single species .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "In 1727 the to-min or 'idle people' of Cheh Kiang province (a Ningpo name still existing), the yoh-hu or 'music people' of Shanxi province, the si-min or 'small people' of Kiang ...
" In 1727 the to - min or ' idle people ' of Cheh Kiang province -LRB- a Ningpo name still existing -RRB- , the yoh - hu or ' music people ' of Shanxi province , the si - min or ' small people ' of Kiang Su -LRB- Jiangsu -RRB- province , and the Tanka people or ' egg - people ' of Canton -LRB- to this day the boat popu...
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "Insect" first appears documented in English in 1601 in Holland's translation of Pliny.
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" Insect " first appears documented in English in 1601 in Holland 's translation of Pliny .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "Max" bomb was used.
" Max " bomb was used .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Milliken was perhaps the greatest missed opportunity of that period," said Myron Orfield, professor of law at the University of Minnesota.
" Milliken was perhaps the greatest missed opportunity of that period , " said Myron Orfield , professor of law at the University of Minnesota .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Move Your Body (The House-Music Anthem)," (originally released on Chicago-based Trax Records) got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy's music in Muzic Box.
" Move Your Body -LRB- The House - Music Anthem -RRB- , " -LRB- originally released on Chicago - based Trax Records -RRB- got involved in house music after hearing Ron Hardy 's music in Muzic Box .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "On the last day of Carnival painters flood the street to paint each other.
" On the last day of Carnival painters flood the street to paint each other .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "Religious freedom resulted from an alliance of unlikely partners," writes the historian Frank Lambert in his book The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America.
" Religious freedom resulted from an alliance of unlikely partners , " writes the historian Frank Lambert in his book The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Run the World (Girls)" and "Best Thing I Never Had", which both attained moderate success.
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" Run the World -LRB- Girls -RRB- " and " Best Thing " , .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "Slow Jamz", his second single featuring Twista and Jamie Foxx, became an even bigger success: it became the three musicians' first number one hit.
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" Slow Jamz " , his second single featuring Twista and Jamie Foxx , became an even bigger success : it became the three musicians ' first number one hit .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "Take me out to the ballgame" during the 7th inning stretch to honor Caray's memory.
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" Take me out to the ballgame " during the 7th inning stretch to honor Caray 's memory .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "The most widespread form of interspecies bonding occurs between humans and dogs" and the keeping of dogs as companions, particularly by elites, has a long history.
" The most widespread form of interspecies bonding occurs between humans and dogs " and the keeping of dogs as companions , particularly by elites , has a long history .
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "There...
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" There ...
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "They put Louis about fifteen feet over in the corner, looking all sad."
" They put Louis about fifteen feet over in the corner , looking all sad . "
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "They tried moving their developing state toward Islamic orthodoxy."
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" They tried moving their developing state toward Islamic orthodoxy . "
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "Varsity" was also common usage in the UK in the 19th century.[citation needed]
" Varsity " was also common usage in the UK in the 19th century.-LSB-citation needed -RSB-
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INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "We know how to delay," remarked Minority Leader Gephardt Dilatory motions to adjourn, appeals of the presiding officer's ruling, or numerous requests for roll call votes are standard time...
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" We know , " remarked Minority Leader Gephardt Dilatory motions to adjourn , appeals of the presiding officer 's ruling , or numerous requests for roll call votes are standard time - consuming parliamentary tactics .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "[citation needed]
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" -LSB- citation needed -RSB-
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "[dubious – discuss]
" -LSB- dubious – discuss -RSB-
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "[note 4]
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" -LSB- note 4 -RSB-
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "[page
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" -LSB- page
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "[page needed]
" -LSB- page needed -RSB-
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "[web
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" -LSB- web
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: "dog".
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" dog " .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "dragon")
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" dragon " -RRB-
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "sky blue"), lam (blue), and lục (green; also xanh lá cây, lit.
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" sky blue " -RRB- , lam -LRB- blue -RRB- , and lục -LRB- green ; also xanh lá cây , lit .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "small flower"), but bloemetje (lit.
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" small flower " -RRB- , but bloemetje -LRB- lit .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: "storage engine".
" storage engine " .
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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: $17 billion was agreed by the Alstom board.
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$ 17 billion was agreed by the Alstom board .
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: $2,354) and
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$ 2,354 -RRB-
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: 's on October 25, 2005, in the US and accepted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in March 2006.
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's on October 25 , 2005 , in the US and accepted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in March 2006 .
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: ("Although daylight saving time is considered correct, daylight savings time (with an "s") is commonly used.")
Although daylight saving time is considered correct
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