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A young black man wearing a thick brown coat and a ear plugs strikes a pose behind a blue rail.
The man is having his picture taken.
entailment
It is common to strike a pose when having a picture taken.
en
A young black man wearing a thick brown coat and a ear plugs strikes a pose behind a blue rail.
The man is wearing a swimsuit.
contradiction
People do not normally wear a coat and a swimsuit.
en
A young man with a pink comb in his hand and headphones on poses for the camera.
Man has a white comb
contradiction
A pink comb is not a white comb.
en
A young man with a pink comb in his hand and headphones on poses for the camera.
Man taking photos
entailment
A man will pose for photos.
en
A young man with a pink comb in his hand and headphones on poses for the camera.
Man at a photo shoot
neutral
Selfies are common place. Posing for the camera does not mean a man is on a professional photo shoot.
en
People looking at street vendors clothes.
The vendors are selling shirts.
neutral
People checking out the clothes streets wear is not an indicator the vendors only selling shirts.
en
People looking at street vendors clothes.
The vendors are not selling anything.
contradiction
A vendor cannot be selling clothes and not be selling anything.
en
People looking at street vendors clothes.
The vendors are selling things.
entailment
Street vendors sell things.
en
A person in a red vest walks past a shuttered entrance way with a Fanta ad in the background and the word' sex' spray printed on some sheet metal fencing in the foreground.
A person in red walks past the entrance
entailment
A person in a red vest, entrance refers to entrance way.
en
A person in a red vest walks past a shuttered entrance way with a Fanta ad in the background and the word' sex' spray printed on some sheet metal fencing in the foreground.
A person in blue walks into a door.
contradiction
A person in red is not a person in blue.
en
A person in a red vest walks past a shuttered entrance way with a Fanta ad in the background and the word' sex' spray printed on some sheet metal fencing in the foreground.
A person in a red target vest walks past the entrance.
neutral
A person in a red target vest does not mean he/she works for target, it could be a photo shoot or movie shoot.
en
A young black boy is playing tennis.
A young boy is playing tennis.
entailment
The young boy is black.
en
A young black boy is playing tennis.
An old white guy is farting.
contradiction
A black boy cannot be a white guy. Playing tennis is not the same thing as farting.
en
A young black boy is playing tennis.
A young black boy is playing.
neutral
It could be that there are two boys of African decent playing tennis each other or two other opponents separately or as in a doubles match.
en
The boy is doing a trick on a rail next to an overpass.
A boy is inside doing his homework.
contradiction
If the boy is doing a trick on a rail, he is not inside doing his homework.
en
The boy is doing a trick on a rail next to an overpass.
The boy is outside doing a trick near the train tracks.
contradiction
One cannot be both on and near train tracks.
en
The boy is doing a trick on a rail next to an overpass.
A boy is doing a trick just after the train passes on the railroad tracks.
neutral
It is not sure the whether the train passes or not
en
A boy with a striped shirt reads a book in the grass.
A shirtless boy is napping in the grass.
contradiction
A shirtless boy cannot be wearing a shirt.
en
A boy with a striped shirt reads a book in the grass.
A boy is studying in the grass.
neutral
Just cause a boy is studying in the grass does not mean he owns the book.
en
A boy with a striped shirt reads a book in the grass.
A boy is reading.
entailment
Reading is same as reads a book.
en
A few people looking up at statues outside a big marble building.
Women are looking at greek statues.
neutral
The people are not necessarily women, and the statues are not necessarily Greek.
en
A few people looking up at statues outside a big marble building.
A pack of lions is hunting tuna.
contradiction
A few people cannot be a pack of lions.
en
A few people looking up at statues outside a big marble building.
People are looking at statues.
entailment
Statues are often located around museums or other prominent buildings and people look at them.
en
A woman, standing in front of a statue is taking a picture in a different direction.
the woman is taking a picture of the statue
contradiction
A woman cannot take a picture of a statue if she is point a different direction.
en
A woman, standing in front of a statue is taking a picture in a different direction.
the statue is of george washington
neutral
statue doesn't always mean george washington
en
A woman, standing in front of a statue is taking a picture in a different direction.
the woman is taking a picture not of the statue
entailment
When the woman standing in front of a statue is taking a picture in a different direction she is not taking the picture of a statue.
en
A formally dressed man takes pictures of architecture in front of a dramatic row of statues.
The man is a photographer.
neutral
takes pictures doesn't always mean photographer.
en
A formally dressed man takes pictures of architecture in front of a dramatic row of statues.
The man is at the beach surfing.
contradiction
A man cannot take a picture of architecture while beach surfing.
en
A formally dressed man takes pictures of architecture in front of a dramatic row of statues.
The man is utilizing his camera to record photos.
entailment
Utilizing a camera is sam as taking a picture.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
two professors observe a student photographer
neutral
taking a picture doesn't always mean photographer
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
A person wearing a long brown coat is giving his camera to two other people.
contradiction
A person cannot be taking a picture of a building if he is giving his camera to someone else.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
A person wearing a long brown coat is standing next to two other people while he takes a picture of a building.
entailment
Stand by something is next to it.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
two men pose in a garage
contradiction
One cannot stand by while posing.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
There's a man taking photos of a structure
entailment
Picture is same as photos and building is a structure.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
Three people in an argument
contradiction
People cannot take a picture while arguing.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
Nobody has a coat
contradiction
One cannot wear a coat if one doesn't have a coat.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
The director and his crew take pictures of the scenery.
neutral
building doesn't always mean scenery.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
A person wearing a long brown coat is standing next to two other people standing while he takes a picture of a building.
neutral
standing doesn't always mean taking a picture
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
A person in a coat
entailment
In a coat means wearing a coat.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
A person in their underwear taking pictures of his surroundings.
contradiction
One cannot be seen wearing underwear if wearing a coat.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
A tall person in a coat
neutral
person doesn't always mean tall
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
someone in a long coat shoots a building along with two others
entailment
In means wearing and taking pictures means shoots a picture.
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
Photographer busy at work
neutral
taking a picture doesn't always mean busy
en
A person wearing a long brown coat is taking a picture of a building while two other people stand by.
Three people are standing in front of a building while one of them takes a picture.
entailment
A person and two other people are together three people.
en
A woman standing next to two people is pointing to the sky.
The woman is standing up.
entailment
The standing woman could be just standing up.
en
A woman standing next to two people is pointing to the sky.
The woman is standing next to her friends.
neutral
two people doesn't always mean friends.
en
A woman standing next to two people is pointing to the sky.
The woman is sitting on the ground.
contradiction
A woman cannot be sitting and standing at the same time.
en
A group of young people put their hands to the air in a live concert.
A group of people are eating at a concert.
contradiction
The group can't eat and put their hands into the air at the same time.
en
A group of young people put their hands to the air in a live concert.
A group of young people are dancing at a concert.
neutral
hands to the air doesn't always mean dancing
en
A group of young people put their hands to the air in a live concert.
A group of people are enjoying a concert.
entailment
When people put their hands in the air it shows that they are enjoying a concert.
en
A guy is doing a skateboard trick over stairs.
A guy is skateboarding on the street.
contradiction
A guy can either be over stairs or on the street, not both.
en
A guy is doing a skateboard trick over stairs.
A guy is skateboarding.
entailment
YOU DO TRICKS WHILE SKATEBOARDING.
en
A guy is doing a skateboard trick over stairs.
A guy in a black shirt is skateboarding.
neutral
guy doesn't always mean black shirt
en
girl in pink shirt posing in the garden.
There is a girl in a green shirt.
contradiction
The girl can't wear a pink shirt and a green shirt at the same time.
en
girl in pink shirt posing in the garden.
The girl is holding flowers in her hand.
neutral
A girl posing in a garden doesn't have to be holding flowers in her hand.
en
girl in pink shirt posing in the garden.
The girl is outside.
entailment
MOST GARDEN S ARE OUTSIDE.
en
A skateboarder flips his board over some steps in a plaza.
A skateboarder performs a trick.
entailment
FLIPS HIS BOARD IS A TRICK.
en
A skateboarder flips his board over some steps in a plaza.
A skateboarder walks across the plaza with his board in hand.
contradiction
A person cannot flip his board while walking
en
A skateboarder flips his board over some steps in a plaza.
A skateboarder does a kick flip over a few stairs.
neutral
The fact that he is doing a flip doesn't mean that he has just done a kick flip.
en
A younger man where black clothes is doing a trick on his skateboard off of steps.
Man is skating.
entailment
YOU ARE SKATING WHEN ON A SKATEBOARD.
en
A younger man where black clothes is doing a trick on his skateboard off of steps.
A man is practicing skateboarding tricks for an upcoming competition.
neutral
A person doing a skateboard trick isn't necessarily engaged in practicing. A person can do a skateboard trick even if there is no upcoming competition.
en
A younger man where black clothes is doing a trick on his skateboard off of steps.
A man is skateboarding.
entailment
YOU DO TRICKS WHILE SKATEBOARDING.
en
Man in a blue baseball cap, gray shirt and jeans does a skateboard trick over some stairs.
The man is walking down the stairs.
contradiction
If a man is on a skateboard, he is not walking.
en
Man in a blue baseball cap, gray shirt and jeans does a skateboard trick over some stairs.
The man is riding on a skateboard.
entailment
Doing a skateboard trick would require riding on a skateboard.
en
Man in a blue baseball cap, gray shirt and jeans does a skateboard trick over some stairs.
Kids always do tricks on the stairs in the shopping mall.
neutral
Kids are not man and stairs are not seen only in shopping mall
en
Couples and singles dancing with numbers attached to them.
There;s a dance contest.
neutral
Dancing people can have numbers attached to them and yet not be part of a dance contest.
en
Couples and singles dancing with numbers attached to them.
People eating marshmallows.
contradiction
People don't typically dance and eat marshmallows simultaneously.
en
Couples and singles dancing with numbers attached to them.
Couples and singles dancing happily.
neutral
Dancing people don't always do so happily.
en
Thin man in suit standing at a podium in a banquet room.
A thin man in banquet room is wearing a suit and standing at a podium.
entailment
THERE IS A PODIUM IN BANQUET ROOMS.
en
Thin man in suit standing at a podium in a banquet room.
Thin man in suit standing at a podium in a banquet room at an over eaters meeting.
neutral
A thin man can stand at a podium in a banquet room for many kinds of events and not just for an over eaters meeting.
en
Thin man in suit standing at a podium in a banquet room.
A woman is eating a huge slice of cake.
contradiction
The thin man isn't a woman.
en
Small girl getting her face painted.
A small girl washing her face.
contradiction
A face being washed can't be painted at the same time.
en
Small girl getting her face painted.
A small girl with paint on her face.
entailment
YOU NEED PAINT TO HAVE A PAINTED FACE.
en
Small girl getting her face painted.
A small girl getting a rainbow painted on her face.
neutral
A small girl getting her face painted isn't limited to only getting a rainbow painted on her face.
en
A man in a suit looking down at a podium in a dinning restaurant.
A business man, approached the podium, was about to give a speech.
entailment
YOU ARE GIVING A SPEECH IF YOU ARE AT A PODIUM.
en
A man in a suit looking down at a podium in a dinning restaurant.
A business man was about to give a speech at the benefit dinner.
neutral
Not every man in a suit is a business man. A person can look down at a podium without any intent of giving a speech. A man in a suit can be in a dining restaurant for occasions other than a benefit dinner.
en
A man in a suit looking down at a podium in a dinning restaurant.
Went to dinner at a restaurant the other day.
contradiction
Looking down happens in the present, not in the past like the other day.
en
A man in a suit is about to give a speech at the podium.
There is a man on stage.
entailment
Being at the podium oftentimes means being on a stage.
en
A man in a suit is about to give a speech at the podium.
The man is in his office on the phone.
contradiction
If the man is about to give a speech at the podium, he is not in his office on the phone.
en
A man in a suit is about to give a speech at the podium.
The man is giving an acceptance speech.
neutral
It may not be an acceptance speech
en
A man in a suit and with a name tag and red tie stands in a dining area.
A young lady serving food.
contradiction
A man is not a young lady.
en
A man in a suit and with a name tag and red tie stands in a dining area.
A person standing in a dining area.
entailment
STANDS AND STANDING ARE THE SAME.
en
A man in a suit and with a name tag and red tie stands in a dining area.
A man in a blue suit stands in dining area.
neutral
A suit doesn't have to be blue.
en
A thin middle-aged man stands behind a podium in an empty banquet room.
A man is playing the violin.
contradiction
If a man is playing the violin, he is most likely not in an empty banquet room.
en
A thin middle-aged man stands behind a podium in an empty banquet room.
A skinny man is practicing his speech in an empty banquet room.
neutral
By standing near podium does not mean practicing speech
en
A thin middle-aged man stands behind a podium in an empty banquet room.
A skinny man is alone in a room.
entailment
Skinny and thin mean the same thing, and being in an empty room would imply being alone.
en
Two small girls are looking at seaweed that has washed up onto the shore.
they are wearing swimsuits.
neutral
People without swimsuits can stand near shore
en
Two small girls are looking at seaweed that has washed up onto the shore.
they are teenage girls.
neutral
Small girls looking at seaweed don't have to be teenage and can be small children.
en
Two small girls are looking at seaweed that has washed up onto the shore.
The small girls are at the beach.
entailment
Being at the beach would mean being near the shore.
en
Two girls squatting with their backs turned on a beach, examining something that they have found.
Two girls on a beach are looking at shells.
neutral
Just because two girls are examining something found on the beach doesn't mean they are looking at shells.
en
Two girls squatting with their backs turned on a beach, examining something that they have found.
Two girls on a beach are looking at tomatoes.
contradiction
Tomatoes aren't typically something that they have found on a beach.
en
Two girls squatting with their backs turned on a beach, examining something that they have found.
Two girls on a beach are looking at something.
entailment
YOU ARE LOOKING WHEN YOU ARE EXAMINING THINGS.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Two girls pick up seashells on the beach.
entailment
Looking for seashells would most likely mean picking up seashells.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Two girls are eating some cheese.
contradiction
The girls are most likely eating some cheese and looking for shells at the same time.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
two girls are on the beach.
entailment
SHELLS ARE FOUND AT THE BEACH.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Two girls on the beach while the sunsets in the distance
neutral
It may not be the time for sunsets
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
The girls are looking for fish.
contradiction
The fish would be in the water, not shells on the beach.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
two girls on the beach
entailment
Two girls on the beach is the same as two girls on a beach.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Two men walk down the beach with their dog running ahead of them
contradiction
Two girls looking for shells are not the same as two men who walk down the beach with a dog.
en
Two girls are looking for shells on a beach, one looks at what the other is pointing at and is investigating.
Girls are inspecting some seashells.
entailment
If they are looking for shells, and one is looking at what the other is pointing at and is investigating, it follows that they are inspecting seashells.
en