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938,400 | hypothesis: The Nanjing Library has more than 10 million volumes . premise: Nanjing Library, founded in 1907, houses more than 10 million volumes of printed materials and is the third largest library in China, after the National Library in Beijing and Shanghai Library. Other libraries, such as city-owned Jinling Librar... | entailment |
938,401 | hypothesis: From 1865-95 cowboys herded 10 million cattle premise: Much of the Great Plains became open range, or rangeland where cattle roamed free, hosting ranching operations where anyone was theoretically free to run cattle. In the spring and fall, ranchers held roundups where their cowboys branded new calves, trea... | entailment |
938,402 | hypothesis: The author Elliott called wood 's density `` fairly easily measured '' . premise: Wood density is determined by multiple growth and physiological factors compounded into “one fairly easily measured wood characteristic” (Elliott 1970). | entailment |
938,403 | hypothesis: Other migration hazards are pollution , storms , wildfires , and habitat destruction . premise: Hunting along migration routes threatens some bird species. The populations of Siberian cranes (Leucogeranus leucogeranus) that wintered in India declined due to hunting along the route, particularly in Afghanist... | entailment |
938,404 | hypothesis: Taira no Kiyomori established the first samurai-led administration . premise: The winner, Taira no Kiyomori, became an imperial advisor, and was the first warrior to attain such a position. He eventually seized control of the central government, establishing the first samurai-dominated government and relega... | entailment |
938,405 | hypothesis: The Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal employee that can spend un-vouched for money . premise: Details of the overall United States intelligence budget are classified. Under the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, the Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal government emp... | entailment |
938,406 | hypothesis: The maximum energy is a function of the amount of dielectric , the strength of dielectric and its permittivity . premise: The maximum energy is a function of dielectric volume, permittivity, and dielectric strength. Changing the plate area and the separation between the plates while maintaining the same vol... | entailment |
938,407 | hypothesis: Josiah White III bought land to build a hotel in 1903 . premise: In 1903, Josiah White III bought a parcel of land near Ohio Avenue and the boardwalk and built the Queen Anne style Marlborough House. The hotel was a hit and, in 1905–06, he chose to expand the hotel and bought another parcel of land next doo... | entailment |
938,408 | hypothesis: Heian-kyo is now Kyōto present-day city . premise: The Heian period was preceded by the Nara period and began in 794 A.D after the movement of the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō (present day Kyōto京都), by the 50th emperor, Emperor Kanmu. Kanmu first tried to move the capital to Nagaoka-kyō, but a series of di... | entailment |
938,409 | hypothesis: Galicia later became a part of the Asturias kingdom . premise: Later the Muslims invaded Spain (711), but the Arabs and Moors never managed to have any real control over Galicia, which was later incorporated into the expanding Christian Kingdom of Asturias, usually known as Gallaecia or Galicia (Yillīqiya a... | entailment |
938,410 | hypothesis: Semi-cursive script was traditionally attributed to Liu Desheng . premise: By the late Eastern Han period, an early form of semi-cursive script appeared, developing out of a cursively written form of neo-clerical script[c] and simple cursive. This semi-cursive script was traditionally attributed to Liu Desh... | entailment |
938,411 | hypothesis: Poachers have killed endangered animals primarily for commercial sale or sport . premise: However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, ... | entailment |
938,412 | hypothesis: The Republic Day parade takes place on the Rajpath each January . premise: The Rajpath which was built similar to the Champs-Élysées in Paris is the ceremonial boulevard for the Republic of India located in New Delhi. The annual Republic Day parade takes place here on 26 January. | entailment |
938,413 | hypothesis: De Gaulle was the leader of French forces in this period . premise: Eisenhower, as well as the officers and troops under him, had learned valuable lessons in their previous operations, and their skills had all strengthened in preparation for the next most difficult campaign against the Germans—a beach landi... | entailment |
938,414 | hypothesis: The Hudson 's Bay Company was originally involved in the fur trade . 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 previou... | entailment |
938,415 | hypothesis: Abbas Kiarostami won the Palm d'Or at Cannes in 1997 . 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 directors, such as Abbas Kiarostami and Jafar Panahi. Kia... | entailment |
938,416 | hypothesis: Cupric chloride can produce green glames . premise: To create green sparks, fireworks use barium salts, such as barium chlorate, barium nitrate crystals, or barium chloride, also used for green fireplace logs. Copper salts typically burn blue, but cupric chloride (also known as "campfire blue") can also pro... | entailment |
938,417 | hypothesis: A `` tag '' entails two wrestlers making physical contact ( typically palm-to-palm ) in order to transfer this legal status . premise: In some team matches, only one entrant from each team may be designated as the "legal" or "active" wrestler at any given moment. Two wrestlers must make physical contact (ty... | entailment |
938,418 | hypothesis: Certain dogs are bred to help fishermen with nets . premise: Dogs have lived and worked with humans in so many roles that they have earned the unique nickname, "man's best friend", a phrase used in other languages as well. They have been bred for herding livestock, hunting (e.g. pointers and hounds), rodent... | entailment |
938,419 | hypothesis: Mill misrepresented the structure and method of mathematical sciences and the products of which are arrived at through an internally consistent deductive set of procedures . premise: Mill's empiricism thus held that knowledge of any kind is not from direct experience but an inductive inference from direct e... | entailment |
938,420 | hypothesis: Reuters is the source of the quote . premise: However, relatively few organisations maintain computer systems with effective detection systems, and fewer still have organised response mechanisms in place. As result, as Reuters points out: "Companies for the first time report they are losing more through ele... | entailment |
938,421 | hypothesis: The turns ratio is not adjustable when it comes to a transformer . premise: So an additional problem beyond canceling the unwanted reactance is of matching the remaining resistive impedance to the characteristic impedance of the transmission line. In principle this can always be done with a transformer, how... | entailment |
938,422 | hypothesis: Robert Guiscard is considered a hero by natives for ending Muslim control of Palermo . premise: After dynastic quarrels however, there was a Christian reconquest in 1072. The family who returned the city to Christianity were called the Hautevilles, including Robert Guiscard and his army, who is regarded as ... | entailment |
938,423 | hypothesis: In higher eukaryotes , proportion of non-repetitive DNA has an inverse relationship with the genome size . premise: The proportion of non-repetitive DNA is calculated by using the length of non-repetitive DNA divided by genome size. Protein-coding genes and RNA-coding genes are generally non-repetitive DNA.... | entailment |
938,424 | hypothesis: The first purpose of air defence is to detect hostile aircraft . premise: The essence of air defence is to detect hostile aircraft and destroy them. The critical issue is to hit a target moving in three-dimensional space; an attack must not only match these three coordinates, but must do so at the time the ... | entailment |
938,425 | hypothesis: 1.7 million people boarded in Will Rogers World Airport in 2010 . premise: Oklahoma's largest commercial airport is Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, averaging a yearly passenger count of more than 3.5 million (1.7 million boardings) in 2010. Tulsa International Airport, the state's second largest... | entailment |
938,426 | hypothesis: A country besides France that had colonies on the island for a substantial period of time was Swedish . premise: Saint Barthélemy, a volcanic island fully encircled by shallow reefs, has an area of 25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi) and a population of 9,035 (Jan. 2011 estimate). Its capital is Gustavia[citat... | entailment |
938,427 | hypothesis: A conflict of interest led to bad investments by asset managers in over-priced credit assets . premise: Moreover, a conflict of interest between professional investment managers and their institutional clients, combined with a global glut in investment capital, led to bad investments by asset managers in ov... | entailment |
938,428 | hypothesis: At the time of her conception , Victoria 's father was over 50 . premise: Victoria's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease haemophilia B and two of her five daughters, Alice and Beatrice, were carriers. Royal haemophiliacs descended from Victoria included her great-grandsons, Tsa... | entailment |
938,429 | hypothesis: Cardinals had important roles in secular affairs . premise: In early modern times, cardinals often had important roles in secular affairs. In some cases, they took on powerful positions in government. In Henry VIII's England, his chief minister was Cardinal Wolsey. Cardinal Richelieu's power was so great th... | entailment |
938,430 | hypothesis: The difference in the physical attributes of the dielectric used in high voltage capacitors compared to low voltage capacitors is that the dielectric must be thicker . premise: For air dielectric capacitors the breakdown field strength is of the order 2 to 5 MV/m; for mica the breakdown is 100 to 300 MV/m; ... | entailment |
938,431 | hypothesis: Studies suggest 1,000-3 ,000 stray dogs are in Detroit . premise: Detroit's protracted decline has resulted in severe urban decay and thousands of empty buildings around the city. Some parts of Detroit are so sparsely populated that the city has difficulty providing municipal services. The city has consider... | entailment |
938,432 | hypothesis: Aristotle thought the soul lied in the heart . premise: Early philosophers were divided as to whether the seat of the soul lies in the brain or heart. Aristotle favored the heart, and thought that the function of the brain was merely to cool the blood. Democritus, the inventor of the atomic theory of matter... | entailment |
938,433 | hypothesis: The Marshall Islands shark sanctuary 772,000 square miles . premise: In October 2011, the government declared that an area covering nearly 2,000,000 square kilometres (772,000 sq mi) of ocean shall be reserved as a shark sanctuary. This is the world's largest shark sanctuary, extending the worldwide ocean a... | entailment |
938,434 | hypothesis: Darwin studied about catastrophic geology with Adam Sedgwick . premise: Darwin went to Edinburgh University in 1825 to study medicine. In his second year he neglected his medical studies for natural history and spent four months assisting Robert Grant's research into marine invertebrates. Grant revealed his... | entailment |
938,435 | hypothesis: The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights sharply rebuked Hopkins ' comments . premise: On 17 April 2015, The Sun's columnist Katie Hopkins called migrants to Britain "cockroaches" and "feral humans" and said they were "spreading like the norovirus". Her remarks were condemned by the United Nation... | entailment |
938,436 | hypothesis: Creek and Cherokee nations are considered matrilineal . premise: In the early 19th century, the Indigenous American woman Sacagawea, who would help translate for and guide the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the West, married the French trapper Toussaint Charbonneau. Most marriages between Europeans and Indig... | entailment |
938,437 | hypothesis: Hugo O'Conor is considered the founding father of Tuscan . premise: Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino visited the Santa Cruz River valley in 1692, and founded the Mission San Xavier del Bac in 1700 about 7 mi (11 km) upstream from the site of the settlement of Tucson. A separate Convento settlement w... | entailment |
938,438 | hypothesis: One of the musical schools is Wells Cathedral School . premise: There is also a range of independent or public schools. Many of these are for pupils between 11 and 18 years, such as King's College, Taunton and Taunton School. King's School, Bruton, was founded in 1519 and received royal foundation status ar... | entailment |
938,439 | hypothesis: Protestants hold that Mary 's relationship to Jesus was that of mother . premise: Protestants in general reject the veneration and invocation of the Saints.:1174 Protestants typically hold that Mary was the mother of Jesus, but was an ordinary woman devoted to God. Therefore, there is virtually no Marian ve... | entailment |
938,440 | hypothesis: The first formal school was on record in 1862 . premise: The Montana Territory was formed on April 26, 1864, when the U.S. passed the Organic Act. Schools started forming in the area before it was officially a territory as families started settling into the area. The first schools were subscription schools ... | entailment |
938,441 | hypothesis: One of the most influential changes to tort law is the rule of strict liability for defective products . premise: Notably, the most broadly influential innovation of 20th-century American tort law was the rule of strict liability for defective products, which originated with judicial glosses on the law of w... | entailment |
938,442 | hypothesis: An example of improvisation in an opera is Beverly Sills variation of Da tempeste il legno infranto of Handel 's Giulio Cesare . premise: Improvisation once played an important role in classical music. A remnant of this improvisatory tradition in classical music can be heard in the cadenza, a passage found ... | entailment |
938,443 | hypothesis: The name of the university 's group service-learning expedition in Asia , Africa or Latin America is Global Engagement Summer Institute . premise: Many students are involved in community service in one form or another. Annual events include Dance Marathon, a thirty-hour event that raised more than a million... | entailment |
938,444 | hypothesis: Hyperlinks are an important element of the World Wide Web . premise: In addition, intermediaries are now also generally understood to include Internet portals, software and games providers, those providing virtual information such as interactive forums and comment facilities with or without a moderation sys... | entailment |
938,445 | hypothesis: The Scheinergrade system is used for comparing the speeds of plates used for astronomical photography . premise: The Scheinergrade (Sch.) system was devised by the German astronomer Julius Scheiner (1858–1913) in 1894 originally as a method of comparing the speeds of plates used for astronomical photography... | entailment |
938,446 | hypothesis: During the campaign , it was claimed Nixon had received money improperly from a secret trust . premise: Two controversies during the campaign tested him and his staff, but did not affect the campaign. One involved a report that Nixon had improperly received funds from a secret trust. Nixon spoke out adroitl... | entailment |
938,447 | hypothesis: Congress established legislative courts . premise: Congress may establish "legislative courts," which do not take the form of judicial agencies or commissions, whose members do not have the same security of tenure or compensation as the constitutional court judges. Legislative courts may not exercise the ju... | entailment |
938,448 | hypothesis: John had the additional ability to cripple his vassals . premise: This trend for the king to rely on his own men at the expense of the barons was exacerbated by the tradition of Angevin royal ira et malevolentia – "anger and ill-will" – and John's own personality. From Henry II onwards, ira et malevolentia ... | entailment |
938,449 | hypothesis: The name of his father was Suddhodana . premise: According to this narrative, shortly after the birth of young prince Gautama, an astrologer named Asita visited the young prince's father, Suddhodana, and prophesied that Siddhartha would either become a great king or renounce the material world to become a h... | entailment |
938,450 | hypothesis: Armenia began winning Olympic medals in 1952 . premise: During Soviet rule, Armenian athletes rose to prominence winning plenty of medals and helping the USSR win the medal standings at the Olympics on numerous occasions. The first medal won by an Armenian in modern Olympic history was by Hrant Shahinyan, w... | entailment |
938,451 | hypothesis: La New York is the department store in Puerto Rico named after an American city . premise: In Puerto Rico, various department stores have operated, such as Sears, JC Penney, Macy's, Kmart, Wal-Mart, Marshalls, Burlington Coat Factory, T.J. Maxx, Costco, Sam's Club and others. La New York was a Puerto Rican ... | entailment |
938,452 | hypothesis: USB Type-C Specification 1.0 define a new reversible-plug connector for USB devices . premise: Developed at roughly the same time as the USB 3.1 specification, but distinct from it, the USB Type-C Specification 1.0 was finalized in August 2014 and defines a new small reversible-plug connector for USB device... | entailment |
938,453 | hypothesis: the heat and pressure for the formation of asphalt and petroleum also produce kerogen premise: The great majority of asphalt used commercially is obtained from petroleum. Nonetheless, large amounts of asphalt occur in concentrated form in nature. Naturally occurring deposits of asphalt/bitumen are formed fr... | entailment |
938,454 | hypothesis: Auxins promote cell growth . premise: The hypothesis that plant growth and development is coordinated by plant hormones or plant growth regulators first emerged in the late 19th century. Darwin experimented on the movements of plant shoots and roots towards light and gravity, and concluded "It is hardly an ... | entailment |
938,455 | hypothesis: Season 13 of American Idol first aired in 2014 . premise: The thirteenth season premiered on January 15, 2014, with Ryan Seacrest returning as host. Randy Jackson and Keith Urban returned, though Jackson moved from the judging panel to the role of in-mentor. Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj left the panel after... | entailment |
938,456 | hypothesis: The issuance of CDO peaked in Q1 2007 . premise: CDO issuance grew from an estimated $20 billion in Q1 2004 to its peak of over $180 billion by Q1 2007, then declined back under $20 billion by Q1 2008. Further, the credit quality of CDO's declined from 2000 to 2007, as the level of subprime and other non-pr... | entailment |
938,457 | hypothesis: As of 2004 , 14,400,000 Ukrainians speak Russian natively . premise: In Ukraine, Russian is seen as a language of inter-ethnic communication, and a minority language, under the 1996 Constitution of Ukraine. According to estimates from Demoskop Weekly, in 2004 there were 14,400,000 native speakers of Russian... | entailment |
938,458 | hypothesis: Adhesive was used in LD manufacturing and caused `` laser rot '' . premise: Many early LDs were not manufactured properly; sometimes a substandard adhesive was used to sandwich together the two sides of the disc.[citation needed] The adhesive contained impurities that were able to penetrate the lacquer seal... | entailment |
938,459 | hypothesis: Incandescent bulb has a color temperature around 2800 to 3000 Kelvin . premise: Color temperature for white light sources also affects their use for certain applications. The color temperature of a white light source is the temperature in Kelvin of a theoretical black body emitter that most closely matches ... | entailment |
938,460 | hypothesis: Ignorance is the kind of samsara that avidya is . premise: Within Buddhism, samsara is defined as the continual repetitive cycle of birth and death that arises from ordinary beings' grasping and fixating on a self and experiences. Specifically, samsara refers to the process of cycling through one rebirth af... | entailment |
938,461 | hypothesis: Less than 10 % of Elvis Presley 's singles sales were of 78s . premise: Some of Elvis Presley's early singles on Sun Records might have sold more copies on 78 than on 45. This is because the majority of those sales in 1954–55 were to the "hillbilly" market in the South and Southwestern United States, where ... | entailment |
938,462 | hypothesis: Terrestrial biodiversity happens near the equator . premise: Biodiversity, a contraction of "biological diversity," generally refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. One of the most widely used definitions defines it in terms of the variability within species, between species, and between ec... | entailment |
938,463 | hypothesis: The main methodist educational institution in Uruguay is the Montevideo Crandon Institute . premise: The Montevideo Crandon Institute is an American School of missionary origin and the main Methodist educational institution in Uruguay. Founded in 1879 and supported by the Women's Society of the Methodist Ch... | entailment |
938,464 | hypothesis: In 2010 , Brazil had more Protestants than both the UK and Germany together . premise: Changes in worldwide Protestantism over the last century have been significant. Since 1900, Protestantism has spread rapidly in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. That caused Protestantism to be called a primarily n... | entailment |
938,465 | hypothesis: Astrophysicists number density to describe outer space beyond the karman line . premise: Stars, planets, and moons keep their atmospheres by gravitational attraction, and as such, atmospheres have no clearly delineated boundary: the density of atmospheric gas simply decreases with distance from the object. ... | entailment |
938,466 | hypothesis: South West England is the region of England that benefits from the extension of the Azores High pressure area . premise: South West England has a favoured location when the Azores High pressure area extends north-eastwards towards the UK, particularly in summer. Coastal areas have average annual sunshine to... | entailment |
938,467 | hypothesis: When light-dark patterns are disrupted , it disrupts the natural circadian cycle . premise: Analysis of lighting quality particularly emphasizes use of natural lighting, but also considers spectral content if artificial light is to be used. Not only will greater reliance on natural light reduce energy consu... | entailment |
938,468 | hypothesis: Prior to 1948 , 800,000 Jewish people were living in lands which now make up the Arab world with the exclusion of Israel . premise: Prior to 1948, approximately 800,000 Jews were living in lands which now make up the Arab world (excluding Israel). Of these, just under two-thirds lived in the French-controll... | entailment |
938,469 | hypothesis: Nesse and Williams learnt diarrhea may function as an evolved expulsion defense mechanism . premise: According to two researchers, Nesse and Williams, diarrhea may function as an evolved expulsion defense mechanism. As a result, if it is stopped, there might be a delay in recovery. They cite in support of t... | entailment |
938,470 | hypothesis: The Kathmandu neighborhood of Thamel is noted for its abundance of tourists . premise: The neighbourhood of Thamel is Kathmandu's primary "traveller's ghetto", packed with guest houses, restaurants, shops, and bookstores, catering to tourists. Another neighbourhood of growing popularity is Jhamel, a name fo... | entailment |
938,471 | hypothesis: Yarra rowing clubs and `` regattas '' became popular around 1859 . premise: The layout of the inner suburbs on a largely one-mile grid pattern, cut through by wide radial boulevards, and string of gardens surrounding the central city was largely established in the 1850s and 1860s. These areas were rapidly f... | entailment |
938,472 | hypothesis: Heartwood formation occurs spontaneously due to its being genetically programmed . premise: Heartwood (or duramen) is wood that as a result of a naturally occurring chemical transformation has become more resistant to decay. Heartwood formation occurs spontaneously (it is a genetically programmed process). ... | entailment |
938,473 | hypothesis: Calvin Coolidge won all of NYC in 1924 . premise: The Democratic Party holds the majority of public offices. As of November 2008, 67% of registered voters in the city are Democrats. New York City has not been carried by a Republican in a statewide or presidential election since President Calvin Coolidge won... | entailment |
938,474 | hypothesis: A large voltage across the open circuit of the switch happens to the voltage when an inductive circuit is opened . premise: When an inductive circuit is opened, the current through the inductance collapses quickly, creating a large voltage across the open circuit of the switch or relay. If the inductance is... | entailment |
938,475 | hypothesis: Theologus Autodidactus is the first type of science fiction premise: Theologus Autodidactus, written by the Arabian polymath Ibn al-Nafis (1213–1288), is the first example of a science fiction novel. It deals with various science fiction elements such as spontaneous generation, futurology, the end of the wo... | entailment |
938,476 | hypothesis: Yale University Theatre sits on Yale 's campus . premise: The city hosts numerous theatres and production houses, including the Yale Repertory Theatre, the Long Wharf Theatre, and the Shubert Theatre. There is also theatre activity from the Yale School of Drama, which works through the Yale University Theat... | entailment |
938,477 | hypothesis: Mysteries of Roman religious practice involved secrecy . premise: Imported mystery religions, which offered initiates salvation in the afterlife, were a matter of personal choice for an individual, practiced in addition to carrying on one's family rites and participating in public religion. The mysteries, h... | entailment |
938,478 | hypothesis: The 1993 All-Star Game occurred in Des Moines , Iowa . premise: In 1993, the league staged its first All-Star Game in Des Moines, Iowa, the future home of the long-running Iowa Barnstormers, as a fundraiser for flood victims in the area. The National Conference defeated the American Conference 64–40 in fron... | entailment |
938,479 | hypothesis: Portugal engaged in two major conflicts during the 20th century : World War I and the Portuguese Colonial War . premise: In the 20th century, Portugal engaged in two major conflicts: World War I and the Portuguese Colonial War (1961–1974). After the end of the Portuguese Empire in 1975, the Portuguese Armed... | entailment |
938,480 | hypothesis: Queen played in Canada for the first time in 1975 . premise: In 1975, the band left for a world tour with each member in Zandra Rhodes-created costumes and accompanied with banks of lights and effects. They toured the US as headliners, and played in Canada for the first time. In September, after an acromoni... | entailment |
938,481 | hypothesis: The evaluator in a breed show is called a judge . premise: In conformation shows, also referred to as breed shows, a judge familiar with the specific dog breed evaluates individual purebred dogs for conformity with their established breed type as described in the breed standard. As the breed standard only d... | entailment |
938,482 | hypothesis: Benjamin Huntsman created the first process for the mass production of tool steel . premise: While the use of iron started to become more widespread around 1200 BC, mainly because of interruptions in the trade routes for tin, the metal is much softer than bronze. However, very small amounts of steel, (an al... | entailment |
938,483 | hypothesis: Kanye West 's first childs name is North . premise: In June 2013, West and television personality Kim Kardashian announced the birth of their first child, North. In October 2013, the couple announced their engagement to widespread media attention. November 2013, West stated that he was beginning work on his... | entailment |
938,484 | hypothesis: Some neighborhoods in Raleigh include Cameron Park , Boylan Heights , and Country Club Hills . premise: Downtown area is home to historic neighborhoods and buildings such as the Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel built in the early 20th century, the restored City Market, the Fayetteville Street downtown business dist... | entailment |
938,485 | hypothesis: The similarity of Easy Listening and Hot 100 increased during the middle and early parts of the 1970s . premise: The Hot 100 and Easy Listening charts became more similar again toward the end of the 1960s and into the early and mid-1970s, when the texture of much of the music played on Top 40 radio once mor... | entailment |
938,486 | hypothesis: About 62,000 Richmond inhabitants get their water from the wastewater treatment plant . premise: The wastewater treatment plant and distribution system of water mains, pumping stations and storage facilities provide water to approximately 62,000 customers in the city. There is also a wastewater treatment pl... | entailment |
938,487 | hypothesis: Scholars have translated and analyzed documents to writes histories from indigenous viewpoints . premise: Spanish mendicants in the sixteenth century taught indigenous scribes in their communities to write their languages in Latin letters and there is a large number of local-level documents in Nahuatl, Zapo... | entailment |
938,488 | hypothesis: Cyclone Bebe damaged Funafuti . premise: Cyclone Bebe in 1972 caused severe damage to Funafuti. Funafuti's Tepuka Vili Vili islet was devastated by Cyclone Meli in 1979, with all its vegetation and most of its sand swept away during the cyclone. Along with a tropical depression that affected the islands a f... | entailment |
938,489 | hypothesis: Art , music , film , food , sports , and clothing made up Leisure activities and goods as viewed by Marxist . premise: In the United Kingdom, sociologists and other scholars influenced by Marxism, such as Stuart Hall (1932–2014) and Raymond Williams (1921–1988), developed cultural studies. Following ninetee... | entailment |
938,490 | hypothesis: Victoria wore a white dress and her wedding veil in her coffin . premise: In 1897, Victoria had written instructions for her funeral, which was to be military as befitting a soldier's daughter and the head of the army, and white instead of black. On 25 January, Edward VII, the Kaiser and Prince Arthur, Duke... | entailment |
938,491 | hypothesis: Along with the Cathars and Humiliati , the Waldensians were notably condemned as heretics in this period . premise: In the 13th century mendicant orders—the Franciscans and the Dominicans—who swore vows of poverty and earned their living by begging, were approved by the papacy. Religious groups such as the ... | entailment |
938,492 | hypothesis: The North Campus is home to the fraternity quads . premise: Northwestern's Evanston campus, where the undergraduate schools, the Graduate School, and the Kellogg School of Management are located, runs north-south from Lincoln Avenue to Clark Street west of Lake Michigan along Sheridan Road. North and South ... | entailment |
938,493 | hypothesis: Picasso painted La Famille de Saltimbanques and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon between 1905 and 1907 . premise: Paris was in its artistic prime in the 19th century and early 20th century, when it had a colony of artists established in the city and in art schools associated with some of the finest painters of the... | entailment |
938,494 | hypothesis: Punjab 's farmers use the Hindu calendar . premise: Despite its tropical wet and dry climate, extensive irrigation makes it a rich agricultural region. Its canal-irrigation system established by the British is the largest in the world. Wheat and cotton are the largest crops. Other crops include rice, sugarc... | entailment |
938,495 | hypothesis: A metastable isotope emits a photon in the form of a gamma ray to return to ground state from an excited state . premise: Several dozen radioisotopes have been characterized. 65Zn, which has a half-life of 243.66 days, is the most long-lived radioisotope, followed by 72Zn with a half-life of 46.5 hours. Zin... | entailment |
938,496 | hypothesis: The altitude and size of the range affects the climate in Europe . premise: The altitude and size of the range affects the climate in Europe; in the mountains precipitation levels vary greatly and climatic conditions consist of distinct zones. Wildlife such as ibex live in the higher peaks to elevations of ... | entailment |
938,497 | hypothesis: Volcanic activity occurred even after the formation of the ice sheets . premise: Geologically, West Antarctica closely resembles the Andes mountain range of South America. The Antarctic Peninsula was formed by uplift and metamorphism of sea bed sediments during the late Paleozoic and the early Mesozoic eras... | entailment |
938,498 | hypothesis: Bell got Alexander Ellis to read his work . premise: At the age of 19, he wrote a report on his work and sent it to philologist Alexander Ellis, a colleague of his father (who would later be portrayed as Professor Henry Higgins in Pygmalion). Ellis immediately wrote back indicating that the experiments were... | entailment |
938,499 | hypothesis: Churches were called meeting houses before the 19th century . premise: Early Presbyterians were careful to distinguish between the "church," which referred the members, and the "meeting house," which was the building in which the church met. Until the late 19th century, very few Presbyterians ever referred ... | entailment |
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