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937,900 | hypothesis: Nigeria supported the African National Congress against white governments in Southern Africa . premise: Nigeria's foreign policy was tested in the 1970s after the country emerged united from its own civil war. It supported movements against white minority governments in the Southern Africa sub-region. Niger... | entailment |
937,901 | hypothesis: Elizabeth Longford wrote a biography of Queen Victoria in 1964 . premise: Victoria was physically unprepossessing—she was stout, dowdy and no more than five feet tall—but she succeeded in projecting a grand image. She experienced unpopularity during the first years of her widowhood, but was well liked durin... | entailment |
937,902 | hypothesis: When the lamas received an invite from the emperors , they sent subordinates instead . premise: According to Tibetologist John Powers, Tibetan sources counter this narrative of titles granted by the Chinese to Tibetans with various titles which the Tibetans gave to the Chinese emperors and their officials. ... | entailment |
937,903 | hypothesis: The hacker re-wrote the user interface the program . premise: As sound scholar Jonathan Sterne notes, "An Australian hacker acquired l3enc using a stolen credit card. The hacker then reverse-engineered the software, wrote a new user interface, and redistributed it for free, naming it "thank you Fraunhofer""... | entailment |
937,904 | hypothesis: A flying probe tester delivers voltage to the contact points during testing . premise: Unpopulated boards are usually bare-board tested for "shorts" and "opens". A short is a connection between two points that should not be connected. An open is a missing connection between points that should be connected. ... | entailment |
937,905 | hypothesis: Yongle Emperor sent Yang Sanbao into Tibet because of the allegiance of various Tibetan princes . premise: Shih-Shan Henry Tsai writes that the Yongle Emperor sent his eunuch Yang Sanbao into Tibet in 1413 to gain the allegiance of various Tibetan princes, while the Yongle Emperor paid a small fortune in re... | entailment |
937,906 | hypothesis: Extensive text is presumed to be written upon the Cascajal Block . premise: The development of writing is counted among the many achievements and innovations of pre-Columbian American cultures. Independent from the development of writing in other areas of the world, the Mesoamerican region produced several ... | entailment |
937,907 | hypothesis: Bitumen is the geological term for asphalt . premise: In British English, the word 'asphalt' is used to refer to a mixture of mineral aggregate and asphalt/bitumen (also called tarmac in common parlance). When bitumen is mixed with clay it is usually called asphaltum. The earlier word 'asphaltum' is now arc... | entailment |
937,908 | hypothesis: Immortality could be earned if an individual had reached the lands of the Queen Mother of the West . premise: It was believed that immortality could be achieved if one reached the lands of the Queen Mother of the West or Mount Penglai. Han-era Daoists assembled into small groups of hermits who attempted to ... | entailment |
937,909 | hypothesis: Judge Simon Cowell was a music executive . premise: American Idol employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. The original judges were record producer and music manager Randy Jackson, pop singer and choreographer Paula Abdul and music executive and manager Simon Cowell. The judging... | entailment |
937,910 | hypothesis: An MCU can be embedded in dedicated videoconferencing units . premise: Simultaneous videoconferencing among three or more remote points is possible by means of a Multipoint Control Unit (MCU). This is a bridge that interconnects calls from several sources (in a similar way to the audio conference call). All... | entailment |
937,911 | hypothesis: 91 % of freshman students enrolling in the class of 2019 ranked in the top 10 % of their high school class . premise: Admissions are characterized as "most selective" by U.S. News & World Report. There were 35,099 applications for the undergraduate class of 2020 (entering 2016), and 3,751 (10.7%) were admit... | entailment |
937,912 | hypothesis: Famous Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare spent much of his life in London . premise: The pilgrims in Geoffrey Chaucer's late 14th-century Canterbury Tales set out for Canterbury from London – specifically, from the Tabard inn, Southwark. William Shakespeare spent a large part of his life living and... | entailment |
937,913 | hypothesis: A person is not a member of a racial minority if ancestry does not exceed one-fourth . premise: The phenomenon known as "passing as white" is difficult to explain in other countries or to foreign students. Typical questions are: "Shouldn't Americans say that a person who is passing as white is white, or nea... | entailment |
937,914 | hypothesis: Thomas Muntzer was a leader of several non-peaceful groups . premise: Thuringia generally accepted the Protestant Reformation, and Roman Catholicism was suppressed as early as 1520[citation needed]; priests who remained loyal to it were driven away and churches and monasteries were largely destroyed, especi... | entailment |
937,915 | hypothesis: John Bright dubbed the British Parliament the `` Mother of Parliaments . '' premise: London is the seat of the Government of the United Kingdom. Many government departments are based close to the Palace of Westminster, particularly along Whitehall, including the Prime Minister's residence at 10 Downing Stre... | entailment |
937,916 | hypothesis: The rough estimate of the number of people killed is between 6,000 and 10,000 . premise: During the fighting, the Communards killed c. 500 people, including the Archbishop of Paris, and burned down many government buildings, including the Tuileries Palace and the Hotel de Ville. Communards captured with wea... | entailment |
937,917 | hypothesis: Rarest rare to become a noble is service to the state . premise: Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status... | entailment |
937,918 | hypothesis: The charity event that occurred this season was Idol Gives Back . premise: This season saw the first Idol Gives Back telethon-inspired event, which raised more than $76 million in corporate and viewer donations. No contestant was eliminated that week, but two (Phil Stacey and Chris Richardson) were eliminat... | entailment |
937,919 | hypothesis: The CAP is the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct . premise: To prevent further loss of groundwater, Tucson has been involved in water conservation and groundwater preservation efforts, shifting away from its reliance on a series of Tucson area wells in favor of conservation, consumption-based pricing for res... | entailment |
937,920 | hypothesis: The three aircraft dropped 45 bombs on the city . premise: On 30 September 1915, troops of the Serbian Army observed three enemy aircraft approaching Kragujevac. Soldiers shot at them with shotguns and machine-guns but failed to prevent them from dropping 45 bombs over the city, hitting military installatio... | entailment |
937,921 | hypothesis: In 2007 , George W. Bush awarded Lee the Presidential Medal of Freedom . premise: In 2006, Lee was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. During the ceremony, the students and audience gave Lee a standing ovation, and the entire graduating class held up copies of To Kill a Mockingb... | entailment |
937,922 | hypothesis: The Carnival started in 1804 in Haiti . premise: Carnival in Haiti started in 1804 in the capital Port-au-Prince after the declaration of independence. The Port-au-Prince Carnival is one of the largest in North America. It is known as Kanaval in the Creole language. It starts in January, known as "Pre-Kanav... | entailment |
937,923 | hypothesis: Wood is often sawn longitudinally so that a knot appears as a solid circle that the grain flows around . premise: A knot is a particular type of imperfection in a piece of wood; it will affect the technical properties of the wood, usually reducing the local strength and increasing the tendency for splitting... | entailment |
937,924 | hypothesis: Kef helped to preserve the folk songs and dances of Western Armenia . premise: The Armenian Genocide caused widespread emigration that led to the settlement of Armenians in various countries in the world. Armenians kept to their traditions and certain diasporans rose to fame with their music. In the post-Ge... | entailment |
937,925 | hypothesis: Ann Arbor is referred to as the `` People 's Republic of Ann Arbor '' . premise: A person from Ann Arbor is called an "Ann Arborite", and many long-time residents call themselves "townies". The city itself is often called "A²" ("A-squared") or "A2" ("A two") or "AA", "The Deuce" (mainly by Chicagoans), and ... | entailment |
937,926 | hypothesis: Volume testing is to test software functions when certain components increase in side . premise: Load testing is primarily concerned with testing that the system can continue to operate under a specific load, whether that be large quantities of data or a large number of users. This is generally referred to ... | entailment |
937,927 | hypothesis: Isabel was released from imprisonment in 1214 . premise: John's first wife, Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, was released from imprisonment in 1214; she remarried twice, and died in 1217. John's second wife, Isabella of Angoulême, left England for Angoulême soon after the king's death; she became a powerful ... | entailment |
937,928 | hypothesis: The Board of Estimate was found unconstitutional in 1989 . premise: The office of Borough President was created in the consolidation of 1898 to balance centralization with local authority. Each borough president had a powerful administrative role derived from having a vote on the New York City Board of Esti... | entailment |
937,929 | hypothesis: Robbie Collin gave Spectre a perfect rating in The Daily Telegraph . premise: Prior to its UK release, Spectre mostly received positive reviews. Mark Kermode, writing in The Guardian, gave the film four out of five stars, observing that the film did not live up to the standard set by Skyfall, but was able t... | entailment |
937,930 | hypothesis: Emperor Kammu introduced the Shogun concept . premise: In the early Heian period, the late 8th and early 9th centuries, Emperor Kammu sought to consolidate and expand his rule in northern Honshū, but the armies he sent to conquer the rebellious Emishi people lacked motivation and discipline, and failed in t... | entailment |
937,931 | hypothesis: Giant axons are the output signal lines of nerve cells . premise: As in arthropods, each muscle fiber (cell) is controlled by more than one neuron, and the speed and power of the fiber's contractions depends on the combined effects of all its neurons. Vertebrates have a different system, in which one neuron... | entailment |
937,932 | hypothesis: Encoding delay is a possible result of handling the bit reservoir . premise: Layer III audio can also use a "bit reservoir", a partially full frame's ability to hold part of the next frame's audio data, allowing temporary changes in effective bitrate, even in a constant bitrate stream. Internal handling of ... | entailment |
937,933 | hypothesis: India is considered a great power . premise: Milena Sterio, American expert of international law, includes the former axis powers (Germany, Italy and Japan) and India among the great powers along with the permanent members of the UNSC. She considers Germany, Japan and Italy to be great powers due to their G... | entailment |
937,934 | hypothesis: 9 % of Kathmandu 's economy consists of agriculture . premise: The economic output of the metropolitan area alone is worth more than one third of national GDP around $6.5billion in terms of nominal GDP NR.s 550 billion approximately per year $2200 per capital income approx three times national average. Kath... | entailment |
937,935 | hypothesis: It is hard to find the origin of the word Tajik because the term is `` embroiled in twentieth-century political disputes about whether Turkic or Iranian peoples were the original inhabitants of Central Asia '' . premise: Tajikistan means the "Land of the Tajiks". The suffix "-stan" (Persian: ـستان -stān) ... | entailment |
937,936 | hypothesis: Most graduate schools specializing in immunology follow AAI course parameters . premise: Most graduate immunology schools follow the AAI courses immunology which are offered throughout numerous schools in the United States. For example, in New York State, there are several universities that offer the AAI co... | entailment |
937,937 | hypothesis: Vacuum distillation is used to divide asphalt from other materials . premise: About 40,000,000 tons were produced in 1984[needs update]. It is obtained as the "heavy" (i.e., difficult to distill) fraction. Material with a boiling point greater than around 500 °C is considered asphalt. Vacuum distillation se... | entailment |
937,938 | hypothesis: A very popular street market happens on the east side of the main park every Sunday . premise: On the east side of the main park area is the National Museum of Visual Arts. On this side, a very popular street market takes place every Sunday. On the north side is an artificial lake with a little castle housi... | entailment |
937,939 | hypothesis: The nationality of Carl Lange was Danish . premise: In the late 19th century, the most influential theorists were William James (1842–1910) and Carl Lange (1834–1900). James was an American psychologist and philosopher who wrote about educational psychology, psychology of religious experience/mysticism, and... | entailment |
937,940 | hypothesis: Efficiency is often the most important crediting factor of antennas . premise: Antennas are characterized by a number of performance measures which a user would be concerned with in selecting or designing an antenna for a particular application. Chief among these relate to the directional characteristics (a... | entailment |
937,941 | hypothesis: The first to produce deep house was mr Fingers . premise: Deep house's origins can be traced to Chicago producer Mr Fingers's relatively jazzy, soulful recordings "Mystery of Love" (1985) and "Can You Feel It?" (1986). According to author Richie Unterberger, it moved house music away from its "posthuman ten... | entailment |
937,942 | hypothesis: Russian deputies were recalled . premise: On December 12, the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR formally ratified the Belavezha Accords and renounced the 1922 Union Treaty. The Russian deputies were also recalled from the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. The legality of this action was questionable, since Sovie... | entailment |
937,943 | hypothesis: An understanding of the circadian rhythms of plants be an advantage in agriculture . premise: Plant circadian rhythms tell the plant what season it is and when to flower for the best chance of attracting pollinators. Behaviors showing rhythms include leaf movement, growth, germination, stomatal/gas exchange... | entailment |
937,944 | hypothesis: Germans comprised the largest number of immigrants at the beginning of the twentieth century . premise: Throughout its history, the city has been a major port of entry for immigrants into the United States; more than 12 million European immigrants were received at Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924. The ter... | entailment |
937,945 | hypothesis: A Carolingian Abbot is credited for adding hops to beer in 822 . premise: Beer was spread through Europe by Germanic and Celtic tribes as far back as 3000 BC, and it was mainly brewed on a domestic scale. The product that the early Europeans drank might not be recognised as beer by most people today. Alongs... | entailment |
937,946 | hypothesis: True apostolic succession is lacking in Protestantism , according to the Roman Catholic Church . premise: The view of the Roman Catholic Church is that Protestant denominations cannot be considered churches but rather that they are ecclesial communities or specific faith-believing communities because their ... | entailment |
937,947 | hypothesis: Plato compared a government that follows laws to a slave . premise: In the West, the ancient Greeks initially regarded the best form of government as rule by the best men. Plato advocated a benevolent monarchy ruled by an idealized philosopher king, who was above the law. Plato nevertheless hoped that the b... | entailment |
937,948 | hypothesis: By being awarded television rights , Setanta Sports broke Sky 's monopoly on Premier League coverage . premise: The first Sky television rights agreement was worth £304 million over five seasons. The next contract, negotiated to start from the 1997–98 season, rose to £670 million over four seasons. The thir... | entailment |
937,949 | hypothesis: Greece has the biggest economic power in the Balkans . premise: Greece is a democratic and developed country with an advanced high-income economy, a high quality of life and a very high standard of living. A founding member of the United Nations, Greece was the tenth member to join the European Communities ... | entailment |
937,950 | hypothesis: The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the United States ' highest civilian award . premise: On 3 December 1963, US President Lyndon B. Johnson posthumously awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian award, in recognition of the good relationship between Pope John XXIII... | entailment |
937,951 | hypothesis: The General Category is not helpful for every use , since legacy encodings have used multiple characteristics per single code point . premise: Each code point has a single General Category property. The major categories are: Letter, Mark, Number, Punctuation, Symbol, Separator and Other. Within these catego... | entailment |
937,952 | hypothesis: An elevator set to independant service mode will no longer respond to hall calls . premise: Independent service is a special service mode found on most elevators. It is activated by a key switch either inside the elevator itself or on a centralized control panel in the lobby. When an elevator is placed on i... | entailment |
937,953 | hypothesis: Zellers was owned by Hudson 's Bay Company . premise: From its origins in the fur trade, the Hudson's Bay Company is the oldest corporation in North America and was the largest department store operator in Canada until the mid-1980s, with locations across the country. It also previously owned Zellers, anoth... | entailment |
937,954 | hypothesis: Them Crooked Vultures featured members of Foo Fighters , Queens of the Stone Age and Led Zeppelin . premise: Although Foo Fighters continued to be one of the most successful rock acts, with albums like In Your Honor (2005) reaching number two in the US and UK, many of the first wave of post-grunge bands beg... | entailment |
937,955 | hypothesis: Hannibal was the Carthaginian general . premise: During the Second Punic War in 218 BC, the Carthaginian general Hannibal probably crossed the Alps with an army numbering 38,000 infantry, 8,000 cavalry, and 37 war elephants. This was one of the most celebrated achievements of any military force in ancient w... | entailment |
937,956 | hypothesis: Pompeii and Herculaneum inspired interior designs of neoclassicism . premise: Indoors, neoclassicism made a discovery of the genuine classic interior, inspired by the rediscoveries at Pompeii and Herculaneum. These had begun in the late 1740s, but only achieved a wide audience in the 1760s, with the first l... | entailment |
937,957 | hypothesis: The Society of Friends was also known by the name Filiki Eteria . premise: In 1814, a secret organization called the Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends) was founded with the aim of liberating Greece. The Filiki Eteria planned to launch revolution in the Peloponnese, the Danubian Principalities and Constantin... | entailment |
937,958 | hypothesis: The co-operation between Chinese nationalist forces and communists ended in January 1941 . premise: Japan sponsored several puppet governments, one of which was headed by Wang Jingwei. However, its policies of brutality toward the Chinese population, of not yielding any real power to these regimes, and of s... | entailment |
937,959 | hypothesis: Burke thought that his and Fox 's friendship was lost . premise: At this point, Fox whispered that there was "no loss of friendship". "I regret to say there is", Burke replied, "I have indeed made a great sacrifice; I have done my duty though I have lost my friend. There is something in the detested French ... | entailment |
937,960 | hypothesis: He sees entities in the world as fluent and changing things that yearn for a permanence which only God can provide . premise: Whitehead thus sees God and the world as fulfilling one another. He sees entities in the world as fluent and changing things that yearn for a permanence which only God can provide by... | entailment |
937,961 | hypothesis: Uranium-235 was first used to create nuclear weapons during World War II . premise: During the later stages of World War II, the entire Cold War, and to a lesser extent afterwards, uranium-235 has been used as the fissile explosive material to produce nuclear weapons. Initially, two major types of fission b... | entailment |
937,962 | hypothesis: The common name of the species that causes Toxocariasis is dog roundworm . premise: Toxocara canis (dog roundworm) eggs in dog feces can cause toxocariasis. In the United States, about 10,000 cases of Toxocara infection are reported in humans each year, and almost 14% of the U.S. population is infected. In ... | entailment |
937,963 | hypothesis: Drinks especially high in simple sugars , such as soft drinks and fruit juices are not recommended for younger kids because it can cause more dehydration . premise: Drinks especially high in simple sugars, such as soft drinks and fruit juices, are not recommended in children under 5 years of age as they may... | entailment |
937,964 | hypothesis: A special memory cell of a CPU is called a register . premise: A key component common to all CPUs is the program counter, a special memory cell (a register) that keeps track of which location in memory the next instruction is to be read from. | entailment |
937,965 | hypothesis: William Lyon Mackenzie King was the prime minister of Canada in 1939 . premise: In May and June 1939, the King and Queen toured Canada and the United States. From Ottawa, the royal couple were accompanied throughout by Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, to present themselves in North Ameri... | entailment |
937,966 | hypothesis: The name of Sinai 's film that ushered in Iran 's new era of film after the 1979 Revolution was Viva ... premise: After the Revolution of 1979, as the new government imposed new laws and standards, a new age in Iranian cinema emerged, starting with Viva... by Khosrow Sinai and followed by many other directo... | entailment |
937,967 | hypothesis: A `` beer engine is a device for pumping beer '' . premise: A "beer engine" is a device for pumping beer, originally manually operated and typically used to dispense beer from a cask or container in a pub's basement or cellar. | entailment |
937,968 | hypothesis: Debbie Dingell represents the congress in Ann Arbor . premise: Ann Arbor is part of Michigan's 12th congressional district, represented in Congress by Representative Debbie Dingell, a Democrat. On the state level, the city is part of the 18th district in the Michigan Senate, represented by Democrat Rebekah ... | entailment |
937,969 | hypothesis: Over a hundred bird species have gone extinct in historical times . premise: Though human activities have allowed the expansion of a few species, such as the barn swallow and European starling, they have caused population decreases or extinction in many other species. Over a hundred bird species have gone e... | entailment |
937,970 | hypothesis: The actors in Spectre were announced on December 2014 . premise: The main cast was revealed in December 2014 at the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios. Daniel Craig returned for his fourth appearance as James Bond, while Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw reprised their roles as M, Eve Moneypenny and Q... | entailment |
937,971 | hypothesis: In Vitruvius 's mind , it was the architect 's responsibility to see the principles carried out . premise: According to Vitruvius, the architect should strive to fulfill each of these three attributes as well as possible. Leon Battista Alberti, who elaborates on the ideas of Vitruvius in his treatise, De Re... | entailment |
937,972 | hypothesis: DeCarlo also penned a knock-off of the Archie Andrews teen comic superstar . premise: Atlas, rather than innovate, took a proven route of following popular trends in television and movies—Westerns and war dramas prevailing for a time, drive-in movie monsters another time—and even other comic books, particul... | entailment |
937,973 | hypothesis: Nasser appointed Mohamed Fawzi as the new head of Egypt 's armed forces . premise: On 11 July, Nasser replaced Amer with Mohamed Fawzi as general commander, over the protestations of Amer's loyalists in the military, 600 of whom marched on army headquarters and demanded Amer's reinstatement. After Nasser sa... | entailment |
937,974 | hypothesis: Nigeria 's economy became larger than South Africa 's in 2014 . premise: As of 2015[update], Nigeria is the world's 20th largest economy, worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. It overtook South Africa to become Africa's largest economy... | entailment |
937,975 | hypothesis: Monks are permitted to offer `` new truths '' based on Buddha 's input . premise: The Buddha's death is seen as an illusion, he is living on in other planes of existence, and monks are therefore permitted to offer "new truths" based on his input. Mahayana also differs from Theravada in its concept of śūnyat... | entailment |
937,976 | hypothesis: Washington University ranked second among private universities for National Merit Scholar freshman in 2006 . premise: In 2013, Washington University received a record 30,117 applications for a freshman class of 1,500 with an acceptance rate of 13.7%. More than 90% of incoming freshmen whose high schools ran... | entailment |
937,977 | hypothesis: The name of the MI6 safehouse is Hildebrand Rarities and Antiques . premise: Further references to Fleming's material can be found throughout the film; an MI6 safehouse is called "Hildebrand Rarities and Antiques", a reference to the short story "The Hildebrand Rarity" from the For Your Eyes Only short stor... | entailment |
937,978 | hypothesis: The presence of a single speech balloon in an image turns it into comics . premise: Text is frequently incorporated into comics via speech balloons, captions, and sound effects. Speech balloons indicate dialogue (or thought, in the case of thought balloons), with tails pointing at their respective speakers.... | entailment |
937,979 | hypothesis: Caliph Uthman first standardized the earliest versions of the Quran . premise: According to the traditional narrative, several companions of Muhammad served as scribes and were responsible for writing down the revelations. Shortly after Muhammad's death, the Quran was compiled by his companions who wrote do... | entailment |
937,980 | hypothesis: Sony took the playstation 3 to the tokyo game show four months after E32 premise: Sony officially unveiled PlayStation 3 (then marketed as PLAYSTATION 3) to the public on May 16, 2005, at E3 2005, along with a 'boomerang' shaped prototype design of the Sixaxis controller. A functional version of the system ... | entailment |
937,981 | hypothesis: Mustafa A.G. Abushagur did not became prime minister because he failed to gain congressional approval . premise: Following his defeat in the civil war, Gaddafi's system of governance was dismantled and replaced under the interim government of the NTC, who legalised trade unions and freedom of the press. In ... | entailment |
937,982 | hypothesis: The United Nations Convention against Corruption joined at the universal level . premise: Further conventions were adopted at the regional level under the aegis of the Organization of American States (OAS or OEA), the African Union, and in 2003, at the universal level under that of the United Nations Conven... | entailment |
937,983 | hypothesis: The oldest known mosaic at the church was discovered in 1990 from the 5th century . premise: Mosaic art also flourished in Christian Petra where three Byzantine churches were discovered. The most important one was uncovered in 1990. It is known that the walls were also covered with golden glass mosaics but ... | entailment |
937,984 | hypothesis: The Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire after the 720s BCE . premise: Although the Israelites were divided into Twelve Tribes, the Jews (being one offshoot of the Israelites, another being the Samaritans) are traditionally said to descend mostly from the Israelite tribes of Judah (fro... | entailment |
937,985 | hypothesis: The Republic of Turkey was able to rise from the ashes of the Near East . premise: From the death of the Near East new nations were able to rise from the ashes, notably the Republic of Turkey. Paradoxically it now aligned itself with the west rather than with the east. Mustafa Kemal, its founder, a former O... | entailment |
937,986 | hypothesis: There is an octagonal crypt below the chapter house . premise: Inner and outer vestibules lead to the octagonal chapter house, which is of exceptional architectural purity. It is built in a Geometrical Gothic style with an octagonal crypt below. A pier of eight shafts carries the vaulted ceiling. To the sid... | entailment |
937,987 | hypothesis: Feynman recieved ranked as one of the ten greatest physicists of all time in a 1999 poll conducted by British Journal Physics World . premise: Richard Phillips Feynman (/ˈfaɪnmən/; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of ... | entailment |
937,988 | hypothesis: Immigrants from Albania are usually Muslim . premise: Estimates of the recognized Greek Muslim minority, which is mostly located in Thrace, range from 98,000 to 140,000, (about 1%) while the immigrant Muslim community numbers between 200,000 and 300,000. Albanian immigrants to Greece are usually associated ... | entailment |
937,989 | hypothesis: The large number of Jews in Pannonia formed communities and built a synagogue . premise: Sporadic epigraphic evidence in grave site excavations, particularly in Brigetio (Szőny), Aquincum (Óbuda), Intercisa (Dunaújváros), Triccinae (Sárvár), Savaria (Szombathely), Sopianae (Pécs), and Osijek in Croatia, att... | entailment |
937,990 | hypothesis: The interim government was instituted on January 18 , 2014 . premise: On 18 January 2014, the interim government instituted a new constitution following a referendum in which 98.1% of voters were supportive. Participation was low with only 38.6% of registered voters participating although this was higher th... | entailment |
937,991 | hypothesis: Suicides and drunkenness declined during the attacks in Britain . premise: Ingersoll added that, according to Anna Freud and Edward Glover, London civilians surprisingly did not suffer from widespread shell shock, unlike the soldiers in the Dunkirk evacuation.:114,117–118 The psychoanalysts were correct, an... | entailment |
937,992 | hypothesis: Canadian is the current nationality of former Plymouth resident Chris Axworthy . premise: Notable athletes include swimmer Sharron Davies, diver Tom Daley, dancer Wayne Sleep, and footballer Trevor Francis. Other past residents include composer journalist and newspaper editor William Henry Wills, Ron Goodwi... | entailment |
937,993 | hypothesis: Protestants are especially notable in Wenzhou , Zhejiang . premise: Catholicism arrived 400 years ago in the province and Protestantism 150 years ago. Zhejiang is one of the provinces of China with the largest concentrations of Protestants, especially notable in the city of Wenzhou. In 1999 Zhejiang's Prote... | entailment |
937,994 | hypothesis: Protestant was the majority religion in Germany . premise: In 1870, after France attacked Prussia, Prussia and its new allies in Southern Germany (among them Bavaria) were victorious in the Franco-Prussian War. It created the German Empire in 1871 as a German nation-state, effectively excluding the multi-et... | entailment |
937,995 | hypothesis: All hunting is prohibited in Milan , Avignon , Liege , Cologne , and elsewhere . premise: Nevertheless, although a distinction between lawful and unlawful hunting is undoubtedly permissible, it is certain that a bishop can absolutely prohibit all hunting to the clerics of his diocese, as was done by synods ... | entailment |
937,996 | hypothesis: The average for viewership by finale night was 23 million . premise: American Idol premiered in June 2002 and became the surprise summer hit show of 2002. The first show drew 9.9 million viewers, giving Fox the best viewing figure for the 8.30 pm spot in over a year. The audience steadily grew, and by final... | entailment |
937,997 | hypothesis: Kinnock called for a general election in 1991 . premise: The "yo yo" in the opinion polls continued into 1992, though after November 1990 any Labour lead in the polls was rarely sufficient for a majority. Major resisted Kinnock's calls for a general election throughout 1991. Kinnock campaigned on the theme ... | entailment |
937,998 | hypothesis: France had to consent to pay five billion francs in war indemnity . premise: The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing trai... | entailment |
937,999 | hypothesis: An example of a treaty from which it is not possible to withdraw is the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights . premise: The possibility of withdrawal depends on the terms of the treaty and its travaux preparatoire. It has, for example, been held that it is not possible to withdraw from the I... | entailment |
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