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hypothesis: "Cars" is an animated movie that is not owned by Disney. premise: Cars Toons is a series of American computer-animated short films by Pixar. It features Lightning McQueen and Mater from "Cars". Larry the Cable Guy reprises his role as Mater while Keith Ferguson replaces Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen (unt...
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hypothesis: Ochagavia will never have more species found premise: Ochagavia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus is named for Sylvestris Ochagavia, Chilean minister of education. Endemic to southern and central Chile (including the Juan Fernández Islands), this genus is re...
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hypothesis: Charleston is closer to Woodside than it is to Mount Torrens. premise: Charleston is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It is situated on the Onkaparinga Valley Road between Woodside and Mount Torrens, on the main route from the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley, and 3km south-east o...
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hypothesis: Eileen Colgan Simpson had success as a soap opera star. premise: Eileen Colgan Simpson (20 January 1934 – 10 March 2014) was an Irish theatre, television and film actress. She was best known for her recurring role as Esther Roche on the RTÉ One soap opera, "Fair City". She also appeared in the RTÉ televisio...
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hypothesis: Patrick Brontë lived 40 years less than his wife. premise: Patrick Brontë ( , "commonly" ; 17 March 1777 – 7 June 1861) was an Irish priest and author who spent most of his adult life in England. He was the father of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, and of Branwell Brontë, his only son. Patric...
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hypothesis: South Australia is hilly premise: Charleston is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It is situated on the Onkaparinga Valley Road between Woodside and Mount Torrens, on the main route from the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley, and 3km south-east of Lobethal. Charleston is very close t...
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hypothesis: Michael Ralph DeVito played for the New York Jets during his NFL career. premise: Michael Ralph DeVito (born June 10, 1984) is a former American football defensive end. He played for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL) from 2007 to 2012, and then the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to 2015....
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hypothesis: Patrick Brontë was born during 1777. premise: Patrick Brontë ( , "commonly" ; 17 March 1777 – 7 June 1861) was an Irish priest and author who spent most of his adult life in England. He was the father of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, and of Branwell Brontë, his only son. Patrick outlived hi...
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hypothesis: "That's my Pa" made Sheb Wooley rich. premise: "That's My Pa" is a 1962 single by Sheb Wooley. "That's My Pa" would be Sheb Wooley's first single to hit the country chart and was also his most successful release hitting the number one spot for one week and staying on the charts for seventeen weeks.
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hypothesis: SW Georgia Regional Airport is a city owned, public use airport located three nautical miles sw of the central business district of Albany, Georgia, United States. This is a part of North America. It is served by commercial passenger airlines. British Airways uses it. premise: Southwest Georgia Regional Ai...
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hypothesis: Owen Wilson played Lightning McQueen's voice in the entire Cars series. premise: Cars Toons is a series of American computer-animated short films by Pixar. It features Lightning McQueen and Mater from "Cars". Larry the Cable Guy reprises his role as Mater while Keith Ferguson replaces Owen Wilson as Lightn...
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hypothesis: The musical Aladdin was as well received as the movie Aladdin. premise: Aladdin is a musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin. Beguelin also wrote the book. The musical includes three songs written for ...
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hypothesis: Watson is the first woman to receive the Military Cross. premise: Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC is a British Army medic from Northern Ireland. She was awarded the Military Cross on 25 March 2011 in recognition of gallantry in Afghanistan. She is only the fourth woman ever to have received the Mil...
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hypothesis: Nauset Regional High School is located in Massachusetts. premise: Michael Ralph DeVito (born June 10, 1984) is a former American football defensive end. He played for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL) from 2007 to 2012, and then the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to 2015. He played colle...
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hypothesis: BGL Radio plays a variety of musical genres. premise: BGL Radio is an Internet radio station that started streaming in June 2015. Licensed out of Cleveland, Ohio, BGL Radio features modern pop, rock, and country as well as specialty shows for classic rock, retro, 90s, classic country, and motown. BGL Radio...
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hypothesis: Watson was awarded the Military Cross in 2012. premise: Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC is a British Army medic from Northern Ireland. She was awarded the Military Cross on 25 March 2011 in recognition of gallantry in Afghanistan. She is only the fourth woman ever to have received the Military Cros...
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hypothesis: "That's my Pa" was the only single Wooley wrote that hit the country chart. premise: "That's My Pa" is a 1962 single by Sheb Wooley. "That's My Pa" would be Sheb Wooley's first single to hit the country chart and was also his most successful release hitting the number one spot for one week and staying on th...
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hypothesis: Taylor Swift and Colbie Caillat wrote and performed a song together. premise: "Breathe" is a country pop song written and performed by American singer-songwriters Taylor Swift and Colbie Caillat. Produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift, it is the seventh track from Swift's second studio album, "Fearless" (2008...
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hypothesis: Michael Ralph DeVito played football for the NFL. premise: Michael Ralph DeVito (born June 10, 1984) is a former American football defensive end. He played for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL) from 2007 to 2012, and then the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to 2015. He played college foot...
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hypothesis: The new owner of the Wibledon kept the name as it was. premise: Stuart Murdoch (born September 2, 1955) is a football coach. He is perhaps best known for his spell as manager of Wimbledon between May 2002 and June 2004, during which time the team moved to Milton Keynes in 2003. Wimbledon were renamed Milton...
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hypothesis: Fanny Talbot donated the largest piece of land to the National Trust. premise: Fanny Talbot (née) Browne (1824–1917) was a landowner and philanthropist, and a friend and correspondent of the influential art critic John Ruskin. She is noted for donating the first property—4.5 acres of land known as Cliff of...
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hypothesis: 4th Battalion was amalgamated with the 6th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment in 1992. premise: 4th (County Fermanagh) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (4 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal Assent on 18 Decem...
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hypothesis: The VW Golf Estate won a Motor Trend award in 1991. premise: The Volkswagen Golf Estate, also known as the Volkswagen Golf Sportswagen in the United States, and the Volkswagen Golf Variant in other countries, is the estate/station wagon version of the Volkswagen Golf Mk3, Mk4, Mk5 and Mk6, first introduced...
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hypothesis: The New York Jets is a football team in the NFL. premise: Michael Ralph DeVito (born June 10, 1984) is a former American football defensive end. He played for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL) from 2007 to 2012, and then the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to 2015. He played college footb...
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hypothesis: Watson was not an Army medic. premise: Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC is a British Army medic from Northern Ireland. She was awarded the Military Cross on 25 March 2011 in recognition of gallantry in Afghanistan. She is only the fourth woman ever to have received the Military Cross.
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hypothesis: BGL Radio made its debut within the first six months of 2015. premise: BGL Radio is an Internet radio station that started streaming in June 2015. Licensed out of Cleveland, Ohio, BGL Radio features modern pop, rock, and country as well as specialty shows for classic rock, retro, 90s, classic country, and ...
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hypothesis: Carlos Roberto PenaVega has only hosted the Nickelodeon game show "Webheads". premise: Carlos Roberto PenaVega (born Carlos Roberto Pena Jr.; August 15, 1989) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for starring on the Nickelodeon series "Big Time Rush" as Carlos García in addition to being a memb...
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hypothesis: Sheb Wooley was a wonderful musician. premise: "That's My Pa" is a 1962 single by Sheb Wooley. "That's My Pa" would be Sheb Wooley's first single to hit the country chart and was also his most successful release hitting the number one spot for one week and staying on the charts for seventeen weeks.
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hypothesis: Fanny Talbot was romantically involved with John Ruskin. premise: Fanny Talbot (née) Browne (1824–1917) was a landowner and philanthropist, and a friend and correspondent of the influential art critic John Ruskin. She is noted for donating the first property—4.5 acres of land known as Cliff of Light ("Dina...
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hypothesis: Dr. Joost Vander Auwera is a curator at the Fine Arts musuem in Paris. premise: Dr. Joost Vander Auwera (born 24 January 1957) is a Belgian art historian and museum curator. He is Senior Curator at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels. He is the Co-Founder and Project Leader of the internat...
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hypothesis: The Volkswagen Golf Estate is a popular four-door sedan. premise: The Volkswagen Golf Estate, also known as the Volkswagen Golf Sportswagen in the United States, and the Volkswagen Golf Variant in other countries, is the estate/station wagon version of the Volkswagen Golf Mk3, Mk4, Mk5 and Mk6, first intro...
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hypothesis: Mel Gibson produced The Beaver premise: The Beaver is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Jodie Foster and written by Kyle Killen. This film stars Mel Gibson, Foster, Anton Yelchin, and Jennifer Lawrence. This is Gibson and Foster's first film together since 1994's "Maverick" and Summit Entertainment's onl...
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hypothesis: Chamaecyparis are medium sized trees. premise: Chamaecyparis, common names cypress or false cypress (to distinguish it from related cypresses), is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia (Japan + Taiwan) and to the western and eastern margins of the United States. The ...
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hypothesis: Charleston isn't very close to the River Onkaparinga. premise: Charleston is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It is situated on the Onkaparinga Valley Road between Woodside and Mount Torrens, on the main route from the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley, and 3km south-east of Lobetha...
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hypothesis: Paradise Lost was directed by Zhao Yihuan. premise: Paradise Lost is a 2011 Chinese teen sex comedy film and the sequel to the film "Pubescence" and the second film in the "Pubescence" film series. It was directed and written by Guan Xiaojie, starring Zhao Yihuan and Wang Yi. It was released in China on Sin...
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hypothesis: Watson received the Military Cross in 2010. premise: Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC is a British Army medic from Northern Ireland. She was awarded the Military Cross on 25 March 2011 in recognition of gallantry in Afghanistan. She is only the fourth woman ever to have received the Military Cross.
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hypothesis: Ryan Airline Company was the only company flying between San Diego and Los Angeles in the 1920s. premise: Ryan Airline Company was an airline founded by T. Claude Ryan and Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Mahoney at San Diego, California on April 19, 1925. They had earlier established a scheduled service between ...
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hypothesis: Watson is from Scotland. premise: Lance Corporal Kylie Elizabeth Watson MC is a British Army medic from Northern Ireland. She was awarded the Military Cross on 25 March 2011 in recognition of gallantry in Afghanistan. She is only the fourth woman ever to have received the Military Cross.
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hypothesis: T. Claude Ryan was a pilot. premise: Ryan Airline Company was an airline founded by T. Claude Ryan and Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Mahoney at San Diego, California on April 19, 1925. They had earlier established a scheduled service between San Diego and Los Angeles with a fare of $14.50 one-way and $22.50 rou...
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hypothesis: Annie Garlepy is a Canadian cycler premise: Annie Gariepy (born May 12, 1975 in Bromont, Québec) is a female member of the Canadian cycling team and has cycled for the American team auto trader. Gariepy was the only Canadian on the team with her team mates included Sarah Ulmer, Susie Pryde, Kim Smith and WF...
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hypothesis: The Carnegie Public Library was never listed as a Historic Place. premise: The Carnegie Public Library in Havre, Montana is a historic Carnegie library built in 1914 which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is in the Classical revival style. It was also known as the Havre Pub...
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hypothesis: 6th Battalion was a part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969 premise: 4th (County Fermanagh) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (4 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Royal A...
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hypothesis: Paradise Lost was released on Valentines Day. premise: Paradise Lost is a 2011 Chinese teen sex comedy film and the sequel to the film "Pubescence" and the second film in the "Pubescence" film series. It was directed and written by Guan Xiaojie, starring Zhao Yihuan and Wang Yi. It was released in China on ...
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hypothesis: Flamenco heel shoes are not worn by men. premise: A flamenco shoe is a type of shoe worn by flamenco dancers. They are typically worn by female dancers, they are called flamenco heel, often with traje de flamenca costumes. Male flamenco dancers traditionally wear short, heeled boots, although there are now...
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hypothesis: The new songs for the musical were written after the movie came out. premise: Aladdin is a musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman, Tim Rice and Chad Beguelin. Beguelin also wrote the book. The musical includes three songs written...
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hypothesis: Lee Ji-yeon began singing before her 16th birthday. premise: Lee Ji-yeon (born February 18, 1984), better known by her stage name Lina is a South Korean singer and musical actress. She debuted in 2002 as a member of South Korean R&B duo Isak N Jiyeon and disbanded in 2004. She later re-debut as a member of...
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hypothesis: 8th regiment was not a part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969 premise: 4th (County Fermanagh) Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment (4 UDR) was formed in 1970 as part of the 7 original battalions specified in The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969, which received Roya...
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hypothesis: The Carnegie Public Library is located on the East coast. premise: The Carnegie Public Library in Havre, Montana is a historic Carnegie library built in 1914 which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is in the Classical revival style. It was also known as the Havre Public Libr...
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hypothesis: Chamaecyparis are most common in the United States and are medium sized trees. premise: Chamaecyparis, common names cypress or false cypress (to distinguish it from related cypresses), is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia (Japan + Taiwan) and to the western and e...
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hypothesis: Al-Rasheed won the Iraq FA cup two times in a row. premise: The 1987–88 Iraq FA Cup was the 11th edition of the Iraq FA Cup. The tournament was won by Al-Rasheed for the second consecutive time, beating Al-Zawraa 4–3 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw. Al-Rasheed won the 1987–88 Iraqi National Leagu...
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hypothesis: Germany's highest mountain is over 10,000 feet tall. premise: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (] ) is a ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated "GAP"), in the Oberbayern region, which borders Austria. Nearby is Germany's highest mount...
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hypothesis: Female flamenco dancers do not wear heeled boots. premise: A flamenco shoe is a type of shoe worn by flamenco dancers. They are typically worn by female dancers, they are called flamenco heel, often with traje de flamenca costumes. Male flamenco dancers traditionally wear short, heeled boots, although ther...
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hypothesis: Lee Ji-Yeon was more popular when she was in The Grace than when she was in Isak N Jiyeon. premise: Lee Ji-yeon (born February 18, 1984), better known by her stage name Lina is a South Korean singer and musical actress. She debuted in 2002 as a member of South Korean R&B duo Isak N Jiyeon and disbanded in ...
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hypothesis: Melissa Mary Militano won the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in pairs at least twice. premise: Melissa Mary Militano (married name: Warkmeister; born April 26, 1955, in Rockville Centre, New York) is an American figure skater who competed as a single skater and pair skater. As a pair skater, she won the ...
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hypothesis: Paradise Lost is an Adult sex film. premise: Paradise Lost is a 2011 Chinese teen sex comedy film and the sequel to the film "Pubescence" and the second film in the "Pubescence" film series. It was directed and written by Guan Xiaojie, starring Zhao Yihuan and Wang Yi. It was released in China on Singles Da...
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hypothesis: Chamaecyparis are more common in Japan than Taiwan. premise: Chamaecyparis, common names cypress or false cypress (to distinguish it from related cypresses), is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia (Japan + Taiwan) and to the western and eastern margins of the Unite...
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hypothesis: "The New York Times" described Elia Kazan as "one of the most honored and influential directors in Broadway and Hollywood history" in an obituary following Kazan's death in 2003. premise: Elia Kazan (born Elias Kazantzoglou September 7, 1909 – September 28, 2003) was a Greek-American director, producer, wri...
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hypothesis: Kirklees Stadium is in Scotland premise: Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of football club Huddersfield Town and rugby league side Huddersfield Giants, bo...
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hypothesis: "Bama Bluegrass" will be on the radio forever. premise: Dr. Michael (Mike) Derrington Murphy (born July 19, 1940) is a chemistry professor, bluegrass musician, and educator who founded the "Bama Bluegrass" Show in 1983. "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show on Alabama public radi...
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hypothesis: Taylor Swift has co-produced at least one of her albums. premise: "Breathe" is a country pop song written and performed by American singer-songwriters Taylor Swift and Colbie Caillat. Produced by Nathan Chapman and Swift, it is the seventh track from Swift's second studio album, "Fearless" (2008). The song ...
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hypothesis: Howard Ashman was a song-writer but not a singer. premise: Howard Sings Ashman is a two-disc album compiled by PS Classics as part of their "Songwriter Series". The album features Howard Ashman singing selections from his musicals, including "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" (1979), "Little Shop of Horrors" ...
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hypothesis: James Gaines was born 7 days after 18 May 1995. premise: James Gaines, birth name James Larry M. Gaines Jr., is an African-American-Filipino character actor, writer and director with dual nationality, born on May 18, 1955, in Maui, Hawaii. He was sometimes also credited as Jaimes Gaines, Jim Gaines, and Jam...
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hypothesis: Kirklees Stadium has been hosting ruby events since 2004 premise: Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of football club Huddersfield Town and rugby league sid...
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hypothesis: Jonas Hummels was a former footballer, who also had a father who was a footballer. premise: Jonas Hummels (born 5 August 1990) is a German retired footballer who played as a central defender for SpVgg Unterhaching. He is the younger brother of German international Mats Hummels, and the son of Hermann Hummel...
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hypothesis: Paradise Lost is the Prequel to Pubescence. premise: Paradise Lost is a 2011 Chinese teen sex comedy film and the sequel to the film "Pubescence" and the second film in the "Pubescence" film series. It was directed and written by Guan Xiaojie, starring Zhao Yihuan and Wang Yi. It was released in China on Si...
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hypothesis: Dr. Murphey was better at music than chemistry. premise: Dr. Michael (Mike) Derrington Murphy (born July 19, 1940) is a chemistry professor, bluegrass musician, and educator who founded the "Bama Bluegrass" Show in 1983. "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show on Alabama public radi...
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hypothesis: While the Infiltrator is an American movie, the freelance Journalist who uncovers the dangerous organization is not American. premise: The Infiltrator is an American film about an Israeli freelance journalist who travels to Germany c. the early 1990s and uncovers a dangerously pervasive underground Neo-Nazi...
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hypothesis: Austria is in the Oberbayern region, premise: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (] ) is a ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated "GAP"), in the Oberbayern region, which borders Austria. Nearby is Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze, ...
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hypothesis: James Gaines was born a week prior to 18 May 1995 premise: James Gaines, birth name James Larry M. Gaines Jr., is an African-American-Filipino character actor, writer and director with dual nationality, born on May 18, 1955, in Maui, Hawaii. He was sometimes also credited as Jaimes Gaines, Jim Gaines, and J...
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hypothesis: Chamaecyparis are the most common tree in the United States. premise: Chamaecyparis, common names cypress or false cypress (to distinguish it from related cypresses), is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia (Japan + Taiwan) and to the western and eastern margins of ...
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hypothesis: Jonas Hummels has a brother named Mats. premise: Jonas Hummels (born 5 August 1990) is a German retired footballer who played as a central defender for SpVgg Unterhaching. He is the younger brother of German international Mats Hummels, and the son of Hermann Hummels, a former footballer and manager.
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hypothesis: Kirklees Stadium is only used for one sport premise: Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of football club Huddersfield Town and rugby league side Huddersfiel...
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hypothesis: Kirklees Stadium hosts american football premise: Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of football club Huddersfield Town and rugby league side Huddersfield ...
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hypothesis: "Bama Bluegrass" is the only bluegrass show on Alabama public radio. premise: Dr. Michael (Mike) Derrington Murphy (born July 19, 1940) is a chemistry professor, bluegrass musician, and educator who founded the "Bama Bluegrass" Show in 1983. "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show o...
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hypothesis: Jonas has one or more siblings. premise: Jonas Hummels (born 5 August 1990) is a German retired footballer who played as a central defender for SpVgg Unterhaching. He is the younger brother of German international Mats Hummels, and the son of Hermann Hummels, a former footballer and manager.
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hypothesis: West Ridge is in Africa. premise: West Ridge is a neighborhood of Accra, Ghana bounded to the south by Kinbu Gardens. Barnes Road serves as the neighborhood's western boundary, while the Independence Avenue/Liberation Avenue is the eastern boundary. Castle Road separates West Ridge from the northern neighbo...
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hypothesis: The Cooper–Frost–Austin House is operated as a commercial enterprise. premise: The Cooper–Frost–Austin House is a historic Colonial American house, built in 1681. It is located at 21 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is the oldest extant home in Cambridge and is owned and operated as a non-profi...
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hypothesis: The GAP is located in Austra premise: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (] ) is a ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated "GAP"), in the Oberbayern region, which borders Austria. Nearby is Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze, at 2,962...
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hypothesis: "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" was not written by Howard Ashman. premise: Howard Sings Ashman is a two-disc album compiled by PS Classics as part of their "Songwriter Series". The album features Howard Ashman singing selections from his musicals, including "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" (1979), "Little Shop...
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hypothesis: Chamaecyparis are not common outside of Asia and the western and eastern margins of the United States. premise: Chamaecyparis, common names cypress or false cypress (to distinguish it from related cypresses), is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia (Japan + Taiwan) ...
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hypothesis: Jonas is retired and has a younger brother. premise: Jonas Hummels (born 5 August 1990) is a German retired footballer who played as a central defender for SpVgg Unterhaching. He is the younger brother of German international Mats Hummels, and the son of Hermann Hummels, a former footballer and manager.
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hypothesis: The Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company changed ownership in 1934. premise: The Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company (defunct) was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was actively performing at the Academy of Music between 1925 and 1954. In 1955 the company merged with the Ph...
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hypothesis: Dr. Joost Vander Auwera lives in Brussels. premise: Dr. Joost Vander Auwera (born 24 January 1957) is a Belgian art historian and museum curator. He is Senior Curator at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels. He is the Co-Founder and Project Leader of the international multidisciplinary Jor...
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hypothesis: Kirklees Stadium hosts the football team Giants premise: Kirklees Stadium (known as the John Smith's Stadium due to sponsorship), is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of football club Huddersfield Town and rugby league side Hudders...
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hypothesis: Over fourty windmills existed in this area formerly. premise: A list of existing and former windmills whose sites fall within Greater London, England. When built, these mills were within the counties of Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, Hertfordshire or Essex. Of those windmills known to have existed, nine remain an...
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hypothesis: "Bama Bluegrass" is the best bluegrass show in the state of Alabama. premise: Dr. Michael (Mike) Derrington Murphy (born July 19, 1940) is a chemistry professor, bluegrass musician, and educator who founded the "Bama Bluegrass" Show in 1983. "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show o...
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hypothesis: The Cooper–Frost–Austin House is a Victorian mansion built in the 17th century. premise: The Cooper–Frost–Austin House is a historic Colonial American house, built in 1681. It is located at 21 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is the oldest extant home in Cambridge and is owned and operated as a...
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hypothesis: WCOO is an alternative rock station. premise: WCOO (105.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult album alternative format. Licensed to Kiawah Island, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Charleston, South Carolina area. The station is currently owned by L.M. Communications II of South Carolina, Inc.. T...
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hypothesis: The Irish Wolfhound is a type of hunting dog. premise: Wolf hunting with dogs is a method of wolf hunting which relies on the use of hunting dogs. While any dog, especially a hound used for hunting wolves may be loosely termed a "wolfhound", several dog breeds have been specifically bred for the purpose, so...
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hypothesis: Howard Ashman could not actually sing his selections in the two-disc album Howard Sings Ashman. premise: Howard Sings Ashman is a two-disc album compiled by PS Classics as part of their "Songwriter Series". The album features Howard Ashman singing selections from his musicals, including "God Bless You, Mr. ...
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hypothesis: Tothill Fields Bridewell (also known as Tothill Fields Prison and Westminster Bridewell) was a prison located in the Westminster area of central London between 1618 and 1884. It held only children. Tothill Fields later became the Westminster House of Correction. premise: Tothill Fields Bridewell (also known...
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hypothesis: Brahmachari was very controversial? premise: Brahmachari (English: Celibate ) is a 1938 black and white Marathi film. The film was directed by Master Vinayak and written by Pralhad Keshav Atre and starred Master Vinayak himself along with Meenakshi Shirodkar in lead roles. The film was a political satire ta...
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hypothesis: Dr. Joost Vander Auwera is the project leader at two establishments. premise: Dr. Joost Vander Auwera (born 24 January 1957) is a Belgian art historian and museum curator. He is Senior Curator at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels. He is the Co-Founder and Project Leader of the internati...
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hypothesis: Brahmachari won many awards premise: Brahmachari (English: Celibate ) is a 1938 black and white Marathi film. The film was directed by Master Vinayak and written by Pralhad Keshav Atre and starred Master Vinayak himself along with Meenakshi Shirodkar in lead roles. The film was a political satire targeted o...
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hypothesis: Brahmachari was shot in India. premise: Brahmachari (English: Celibate ) is a 1938 black and white Marathi film. The film was directed by Master Vinayak and written by Pralhad Keshav Atre and starred Master Vinayak himself along with Meenakshi Shirodkar in lead roles. The film was a political satire targete...
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hypothesis: PC Classics compiled the "Songwriter Series." premise: Howard Sings Ashman is a two-disc album compiled by PS Classics as part of their "Songwriter Series". The album features Howard Ashman singing selections from his musicals, including "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" (1979), "Little Shop of Horrors" (1982)...
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hypothesis: Brahmachari is famous in India. premise: Brahmachari (English: Celibate ) is a 1938 black and white Marathi film. The film was directed by Master Vinayak and written by Pralhad Keshav Atre and starred Master Vinayak himself along with Meenakshi Shirodkar in lead roles. The film was a political satire target...
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hypothesis: In the 1982 romantic comedy there were summer lovers. premise: Summer Lovers is a 1982 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Peter Gallagher, Daryl Hannah and Valerie Quennessen. It was filmed on location on the island of Santorini, Greece. The original music score i...
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hypothesis: Out of the remaining survivors, many passed away the following year. premise: Prinair Flight 191 was a Prinair (Puerto Rico International Airlines) flight from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Mercedita Airport in Ponce, Puerto Rico. At approximately 11:15pm on 24 June 197...
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hypothesis: "Bama Bluegrass" made Dr. Murphey a lot of money. premise: Dr. Michael (Mike) Derrington Murphy (born July 19, 1940) is a chemistry professor, bluegrass musician, and educator who founded the "Bama Bluegrass" Show in 1983. "Bama Bluegrass" is the first and longest running bluegrass show on Alabama public ra...
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