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939,200 | hypothesis: A blood and nerve supply in human teeth enables proprioception . premise: Teeth (singular tooth) are small whitish structures found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates that are used to tear, scrape, milk and chew food. Teeth are not made of bone, but rather of tissues of varying density and hardness... | entailment |
939,201 | hypothesis: Persian and Arabic were the main influences of the official language of the Empire . premise: Ottoman Turkish was the official language of the Empire. It was an Oghuz Turkic language highly influenced by Persian and Arabic. The Ottomans had several influential languages: Turkish, spoken by the majority of t... | entailment |
939,202 | hypothesis: Ally Sloper first appeared in 1884 . premise: Illustrated humour periodicals were popular in 19th-century Britain, the earliest of which was the short-lived The Glasgow Looking Glass in 1825. The most popular was Punch, which popularized the term cartoon for its humorous caricatures. On occasion the cartoon... | entailment |
939,203 | hypothesis: People called Beyonce the World 's most Beautiful Woman . premise: In September 2010, Beyoncé made her runway modelling debut at Tom Ford's Spring/Summer 2011 fashion show. She was named "World's Most Beautiful Woman" by People and the "Hottest Female Singer of All Time" by Complex in 2012. In January 2013,... | entailment |
939,204 | hypothesis: Mastic pavement techniques had already been tried by a competitor of Claridge . premise: The first British patent for the use of asphalt/bitumen was 'Cassell's patent asphalte or bitumen' in 1834. Then on 25 November 1837, Richard Tappin Claridge patented the use of Seyssel asphalt (patent #7849), for use i... | entailment |
939,205 | hypothesis: Von Neumann had Albert Einstein as a neighbor that may have been distracted by the music Von Neumann played . premise: Von Neumann liked to eat and drink; his wife, Klara, said that he could count everything except calories. He enjoyed Yiddish and "off-color" humor (especially limericks). He was a non-smoke... | entailment |
939,206 | hypothesis: William Ewart Gladstone replaced Disraeli after only a few short months in office . premise: Palmerston died in 1865, and after a brief ministry led by Russell, Derby returned to power. In 1866, Victoria attended the State Opening of Parliament for the first time since Albert's death. The following year she... | entailment |
939,207 | hypothesis: Pope Pius V established the Tridentine Mass in 1570 . premise: Maintaining continuity with his predecessors, John XXIII continued the gradual reform of the Roman liturgy, and published changes that resulted in the 1962 Roman Missal, the last typical edition containing the Tridentine Mass established in 1570... | entailment |
939,208 | hypothesis: One way to help minimize capacitor dangers is by using preventive maintenance . premise: Capacitors may catastrophically fail when subjected to voltages or currents beyond their rating, or as they reach their normal end of life. Dielectric or metal interconnection failures may create arcing that vaporizes t... | entailment |
939,209 | hypothesis: Iran is famous for caviar . premise: Iranian cuisine is diverse due to its variety of ethnic groups and the influence of other cultures. Herbs are frequently used along with fruits such as plums, pomegranates, quince, prunes, apricots, and raisins. Iranians usually eat plain yogurt with lunch and dinner; it... | entailment |
939,210 | hypothesis: All treaties and their amendments must follow the official legal procedures of the United Nations after their adoption . premise: After their adoption, treaties as well as their amendments have to follow the official legal procedures of the United Nations, as applied by the Office of Legal Affairs, includin... | entailment |
939,211 | hypothesis: Modern Orthodoxy was the movement that comporises a fairly broad spectrum of distinct but related philosophies . premise: Modern Orthodoxy comprises a fairly broad spectrum of movements, each drawing on several distinct though related philosophies, which in some combination have provided the basis for all v... | entailment |
939,212 | hypothesis: The UK 's largest pipe organ is situated at Royal Albert Hall . premise: London is one of the major classical and popular music capitals of the world and is home to major music corporations, such as EMI and Warner Music Group as well as countless bands, musicians and industry professionals. The city is also... | entailment |
939,213 | hypothesis: The MC operates on the media plane . premise: The MC controls the conferencing while it is active on the signaling plane, which is simply where the system manages conferencing creation, endpoint signaling and in-conferencing controls. This component negotiates parameters with every endpoint in the network a... | entailment |
939,214 | hypothesis: The Assyrian Empire controlled and ruled Iran for three centuries . premise: From the late 10th to late 7th centuries BC, the Iranian peoples, together with the pre-Iranian kingdoms, fell under the domination of the Assyrian Empire, based in northern Mesopotamia. Under king Cyaxares, the Medes and Persians ... | entailment |
939,215 | hypothesis: Trademark infringement occurs when someone uses a trademark that is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark owned by someone else . premise: Trademark infringement occurs when one party uses a trademark that is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark owned by another party, in relation to pr... | entailment |
939,216 | hypothesis: Alpine has played an important role in shaping the history of Switzerland . premise: Alpine symbolism has played an essential role in shaping the history of the country and the Swiss national identity. Nowadays some concentrated mountain areas have a strong highly energetic ski resort culture in winter, and... | entailment |
939,217 | hypothesis: Brasilia 's rainy season is October to April . premise: Brasília has a tropical savanna climate (Aw) according to the Köppen system, with two distinct seasons: the rainy season, from October to April, and a dry season, from May to September. The average temperature is 20.6 °C (69.1 °F). September, at the en... | entailment |
939,218 | hypothesis: Humans have used domesticated poultry for several thousands of years . premise: The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds per... | entailment |
939,219 | hypothesis: Three midwestern hard rock bands were Kansas , REO Speedwagon , and Styx . premise: With the rise of disco in the US and punk rock in the UK, hard rock's mainstream dominance was rivalled toward the later part of the decade. Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over the r... | entailment |
939,220 | hypothesis: The 1855 Room is named after Emperor Napoleon III of France . premise: Directly underneath the State Apartments is a suite of slightly less grand rooms known as the semi-state apartments. Opening from the Marble Hall, these rooms are used for less formal entertaining, such as luncheon parties and private au... | entailment |
939,221 | hypothesis: In 2006 , the U.S. Department of Transportation name IAH as fastest growing of U.S. airports . premise: The primary city airport is George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), the tenth-busiest in the United States for total passengers, and twenty eighth-busiest worldwide. Bush Intercontinental currently ra... | entailment |
939,222 | hypothesis: A small change in voltage can cause a large change in current in LEDs . premise: The current–voltage characteristic of an LED is similar to other diodes, in that the current is dependent exponentially on the voltage (see Shockley diode equation). This means that a small change in voltage can cause a large c... | entailment |
939,223 | hypothesis: If M was marked in the color column for a person in the 1850 census , they were classified as mulatto . premise: The 1850 census saw a dramatic shift in the way information about residents was collected. For the first time, free persons were listed individually instead of by head of household. There were tw... | entailment |
939,224 | hypothesis: Thiamine was introduced to the diet on a molecular level that prevented the sailors from contracting the disease . premise: In the early 1880s, Kanehiro Takaki observed that Japanese sailors (whose diets consisted almost entirely of white rice) developed beriberi (or endemic neuritis, a disease causing hear... | entailment |
939,225 | hypothesis: The Emperor gave the Karmapa the place of honor to his left . premise: During his travels beginning in 1403, Deshin Shekpa was induced by further exhortations by the Ming court to visit Nanjing by April 10, 1407. Norbu writes that the Yongle Emperor, following the tradition of Mongol emperors and their reve... | entailment |
939,226 | hypothesis: Paris is the 4th busiest international air transport hub in the world . premise: Paris is a major international air transport hub with the 4th busiest airport system in the world. The city is served by three commercial international airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Beauvais-Tillé. Together ... | entailment |
939,227 | hypothesis: One reason that caused the island to become less used is the opening of the Suez Canal . premise: The islands were occupied by a garrison of British Marines and a civilian population was gradually built up. Whalers also set up on the islands as a base for operations in the Southern Atlantic. However, the op... | entailment |
939,228 | hypothesis: Warfare in Normandy was shaped by defensive potential of castles . premise: Warfare in Normandy at the time was shaped by the defensive potential of castles and the increasing costs of conducting campaigns. The Norman frontiers had limited natural defences but were heavily reinforced with castles, such as C... | entailment |
939,229 | hypothesis: You might hear smooth jazz on a soft AC station on the weekends . premise: Anita Baker, Sade, Regina Belle, and Luther Vandross are other examples of artists who appeal to mainstream AC, urban AC and smooth jazz listeners. Some soft AC and urban AC stations like to play smooth jazz on the weekends. In recen... | entailment |
939,230 | hypothesis: The controversy surrounding the subject of predestination is known as the struggle between Arminianism and Gomarism , or between Remonstrants and Contra-Remonstrants . premise: In the first years of the Republic, controversy arose within the Reformed Church, mainly around the subject of predestination. This... | entailment |
939,231 | hypothesis: Pliny the Elder said `` then art dissapeared . '' premise: There has been a trend in writing the history of this period to depict Hellenistic art as a decadent style, following of the Golden Age of Classical Athens. Pliny the Elder, after having described the sculpture of the classical period says: Cessavit... | entailment |
939,232 | hypothesis: The popularity of the German nation increased in the aftermath of the French Revolution . premise: The event of the Protestant Reformation and the politics that ensued has been cited as the origins of German identity that arose in response to the spread of a common German language and literature. Early Germ... | entailment |
939,233 | hypothesis: The Valais is located in Switzerland . premise: The severe weather in the Alps has been studied since the 18th century; particularly the weather patterns such as the seasonal foehn wind. Numerous weather stations were placed in the mountains early in the early 20th century, providing continuous data for cli... | entailment |
939,234 | hypothesis: Hannibal defeated the Romans at the Battle of Cannae . premise: Roman entanglement in the Balkans began when Illyrian piratical raids on Roman merchants led to invasions of Illyria (the First and, Second Illyrian Wars). Tension between Macedon and Rome increased when the young king of Macedon, Philip V harb... | entailment |
939,235 | hypothesis: Washington University was founded in 1853 . premise: Washington University in St. Louis (Wash. U., or WUSTL) is a private research university located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853, and named after George Washington, the university has students and faculty from all 50 U.S. states and... | entailment |
939,236 | hypothesis: A capacitor at the frequency of operation magnifies the small radiation resistance of a loop . premise: Another extreme case of impedance matching occurs when using a small loop antenna (usually, but not always, for receiving) at a relatively low frequency where it appears almost as a pure inductor. Resonat... | entailment |
939,237 | hypothesis: Ideograms followed cuneiform in writing . premise: The most important archaeological discoveries in Sumer are a large number of tablets written in cuneiform. Sumerian writing, while proven to be not the oldest example of writing on earth, is considered to be a great milestone in the development of man's abi... | entailment |
939,238 | hypothesis: Göring thought the Luftwaffe could win . premise: While Göring was optimistic the Luftwaffe could prevail, Hitler was not. On 17 September he postponed Operation Sea Lion (as it turned out, indefinitely) rather than gamble Germany's newly gained military prestige on a risky cross-Channel operation, particul... | entailment |
939,239 | hypothesis: More than a third of the private credit markets become unavailable as a source of funds . premise: The securitization markets supported by the shadow banking system started to close down in the spring of 2007 and nearly shut-down in the fall of 2008. More than a third of the private credit markets thus beca... | entailment |
939,240 | hypothesis: In the drought stricken areas , residents consumed 1 litre of water each day . premise: In 2013, the northern atolls of the Marshall Islands experienced drought. The drought left 6,000 people surviving on less than 1 litre (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal) of water per day. This resulted in the failure of food cr... | entailment |
939,241 | hypothesis: Contemporary sources claimed transmission of knowledge was the purpose of the universiity in contrast to the societies . premise: Scientific academies and societies grew out of the Scientific Revolution as the creators of scientific knowledge in contrast to the scholasticism of the university. During the En... | entailment |
939,242 | hypothesis: The title of the film where a man becomes permanently grounded in an airport terminal is The Terminal . premise: Airports have played major roles in films and television programs due to their very nature as a transport and international hub, and sometimes because of distinctive architectural features of par... | entailment |
939,243 | hypothesis: The Art Institute of Charleston is located downtown on North Market Street . premise: Public institutions of higher education in Charleston include the College of Charleston (the nation's 13th-oldest university), The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, and the Medical University of South Caroli... | entailment |
939,244 | hypothesis: Early geographers thought that Antarctica was larger in size . premise: Antarctica has no indigenous population and there is no evidence that it was seen by humans until the 19th century. However, belief in the existence of a Terra Australis—a vast continent in the far south of the globe to "balance" the no... | entailment |
939,245 | hypothesis: Hyderabad expanded after a flood in 1908 . premise: Heritage buildings constructed during the Qutb Shahi and Nizam eras showcase Indo-Islamic architecture influenced by Medieval, Mughal and European styles. After the 1908 flooding of the Musi River, the city was expanded and civic monuments constructed, par... | entailment |
939,246 | hypothesis: The introductory AAI immunology course gives students an overview of the basics of immunology . 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 ... | entailment |
939,247 | hypothesis: Ferdinand felt comfortable withdrawing troops from the eastern front because he calculated that no further Russian advance was likely until 1758 . premise: Calculating that no further Russian advance was likely until 1758, Frederick moved the bulk of his eastern forces to Pomerania under the command of Mars... | entailment |
939,248 | hypothesis: Elam 's writing system had paralleled Sumer 's cuneiform since the 3rd millennium BC . premise: The emergence of Susa as a city, as determined by radiocarbon dating, dates back to early 4,395 BC. There are dozens of prehistoric sites across the Iranian plateau, pointing to the existence of ancient cultures ... | entailment |
939,249 | hypothesis: 70 % of the subsidized bulk mail delivery program goes to carriers who offer passenger service . premise: The bulk of remaining commercial flight offerings come from small regional commuter airlines such as Ravn Alaska, PenAir, and Frontier Flying Service. The smallest towns and villages must rely on schedu... | entailment |
939,250 | hypothesis: The Generalitat of Catalunya group spends money to promote the language . premise: According to the Statistical Institute of Catalonia in 2008 the Catalan language is the second most commonly used in Catalonia, after Spanish, as a native or self-defining language. The Generalitat of Catalunya spends part of... | entailment |
939,251 | hypothesis: The Hellenistic period saw the rise of the Septuagint . premise: The Hellenistic period covers the period of ancient Greek (Hellenic) history and Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire as signified by the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and t... | entailment |
939,252 | hypothesis: The oldest structure at Notre Dame is Old College . premise: The university is the major seat of the Congregation of Holy Cross (albeit not its official headquarters, which are in Rome). Its main seminary, Moreau Seminary, is located on the campus across St. Joseph lake from the Main Building. Old College, ... | entailment |
939,253 | hypothesis: The Order of the Garter was established in 1348 . premise: Parallel to the military developments emerged also a constantly more elaborate chivalric code of conduct for the warrior class. This new-found ethos can be seen as a response to the diminishing military role of the aristocracy, and gradually it beca... | entailment |
939,254 | hypothesis: The RAF put most of their resources into daylight fighter defences . premise: Although night air defence was causing greater concern before the war, it was not at the forefront of RAF planning. Most of the resources went into planning for daylight fighter defences. The difficulty RAF bombers had navigating ... | entailment |
939,255 | hypothesis: The climatic conditions and area of the region influences richness of biodiversity . premise: The number and variety of plants, animals and other organisms that exist is known as biodiversity. It is an essential component of nature and it ensures the survival of human species by providing food, fuel, shelte... | entailment |
939,256 | hypothesis: The new roadway prompted a partnership between Boyd Gaming in partnership with MGM/Mirage . premise: Although Wynn's plans for development in the city were scrapped in 2002, the tunnel opened in 2001. The new roadway prompted Boyd Gaming in partnership with MGM/Mirage to build Atlantic City's newest casino.... | entailment |
939,257 | hypothesis: New Delhi is where the Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology is located . premise: The city is home to numerous international organisations. The Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology of the UNESCAP servicing the Asia-Pacific region is headquartered in New Delhi. New Delhi is home... | entailment |
939,258 | hypothesis: Austria 's prestige was restored in great part due to the war . premise: Austria was not able to retake Silesia or make any significant territorial gain. However, it did prevent Prussia from invading parts of Saxony. More significantly, its military performance proved far better than during the War of the A... | entailment |
939,259 | hypothesis: Cyprus faced a full-scale Ottoman assault in 1570 premise: In 1570, a full-scale Ottoman assault with 60,000 troops brought the island under Ottoman control, despite stiff resistance by the inhabitants of Nicosia and Famagusta. Ottoman forces capturing Cyprus massacred many Greek and Armenian Christian inha... | entailment |
939,260 | hypothesis: Darwin 's view of God in this theory was that God created life through the laws of nature premise: Natural theology was not a unified doctrine, and while some such as Louis Agassiz were strongly opposed to the ideas in the book, others sought a reconciliation in which evolution was seen as purposeful. In th... | entailment |
939,261 | hypothesis: The National Conference scored 64 points in the first All-Star Game . 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 Conferenc... | entailment |
939,262 | hypothesis: The mined bitumen is taken to an upgrading facility for refining premise: Synthetic crude oil, also known as syncrude, is the output from a bitumen upgrader facility used in connection with oil sand production in Canada. Bituminous sands are mined using enormous (100 ton capacity) power shovels and loaded i... | entailment |
939,263 | hypothesis: Somali National Television is located in Mogadishu . premise: The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television is the principal national public service broadcaster. On March 18, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government began experimental broadcasts of the new TV channel. After ... | entailment |
939,264 | hypothesis: The name of Estêvão Gomes 's ship was La Anunciada . premise: A Spanish expedition led by captain Estêvão Gomes, a Portuguese sailing for Emperor Charles V, arrived in New York Harbor in January 1525 aboard the purpose-built caravel "La Anunciada" and charted the mouth of the Hudson River, which he named Ri... | entailment |
939,265 | hypothesis: The Fighting Irish took part in the Big East Conference in 2012 . premise: Notre Dame teams are known as the Fighting Irish. They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, primarily competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) for all sports since the 2013–14... | entailment |
939,266 | hypothesis: Bermuda eased up on its immigration laws in the 1950s . premise: Bermuda was colonised by the English as an extension of Virginia and has long had close ties with the US Atlantic Seaboard and Canadian Maritimes as well as the UK. It had a history of African slavery, although Britain abolished it decades bef... | entailment |
939,267 | hypothesis: 181st Street is mostly commercial in the eastern direction . premise: West of Fort Washington Avenue, 181st Street is largely residential, bordering Hudson Heights and having a few shops to serve the local residents. East of Fort Washington Avenue, the street becomes increasingly commercial, becoming domina... | entailment |
939,268 | hypothesis: The `` To Secure These Rights '' findings wanted desegregation of the Armed Forces . premise: To Secure These Rights also called for desegregation of the Armed Forces. "Prejudice in any area is an ugly, undemocratic phenomenon, but in the armed services, where all men run the risk of death, it is especially... | entailment |
939,269 | hypothesis: Strip pubs would be likely to feature strippers . premise: Pubs that cater for a niche clientele, such as sports fans or people of certain nationalities are known as theme pubs. Examples of theme pubs include sports bars, rock pubs, biker pubs, Goth pubs, strip pubs, gay bars, karaoke bars and Irish pubs. | entailment |
939,270 | hypothesis: `` The Pink Panther '' grossed world-wide 158.8 million dollars . premise: Her first acting role of 2006 was in the comedy film The Pink Panther starring opposite Steve Martin, grossing $158.8 million at the box office worldwide. Her second film Dreamgirls, the film version of the 1981 Broadway musical loos... | entailment |
939,271 | hypothesis: In 1986 , Apple introduced Macintosh Programmer 's Workshop to allow developers to create software for Macintosh on Macintosh . premise: Apple released the Macintosh Plus on January 10, 1986, for a price of US$2,600. It offered one megabyte of RAM, easily expandable to four megabytes by the use of socketed ... | entailment |
939,272 | hypothesis: Suger chose to rebuild the great Church of Saint-Denis in about 1137 . premise: Suger, friend and confidant of the French Kings, Louis VI and Louis VII, decided in about 1137, to rebuild the great Church of Saint-Denis, attached to an abbey which was also a royal residence. He began with the West Front, rec... | entailment |
939,273 | hypothesis: The order of the British Empire has the highest number of the British Orders of Chivalry . premise: The Order is limited to 300 Knights and Dames Grand Cross, 845 Knights and Dames Commander, and 8,960 Commanders. There are no limits applied to the total number of members of the fourth and fifth classes, bu... | entailment |
939,274 | hypothesis: Unstressed / e / and / a / following palatalized consonants and preceding a stressed syllable is pronounced as -LSB- ɪ -RSB- in Moscow 's dialect . premise: In the Southern Russian dialects, instances of unstressed /e/ and /a/ following palatalized consonants and preceding a stressed syllable are not reduce... | entailment |
939,275 | hypothesis: Hydropower is produced in 150 countries . premise: Hydropower is produced in 150 countries, with the Asia-Pacific region generating 32 percent of global hydropower in 2010. China is the largest hydroelectricity producer, with 721 terawatt-hours of production in 2010, representing around 17 percent of domest... | entailment |
939,276 | hypothesis: The first notable king of the Franks was Childeric . premise: Between the 5th and 8th centuries, new peoples and individuals filled the political void left by Roman centralised government. The Ostrogoths settled in Italy in the late 5th century under Theoderic (d. 526) and set up a kingdom marked by its co-... | entailment |
939,277 | hypothesis: Economics , engineering , medicine and agriculture were disciplines introduced in 1961 at al-Azhar premise: As Muslim institutions of higher learning, the madrasa had the legal designation of waqf. In central and eastern Islamic lands, the view that the madrasa, as a charitable endowment, will remain under ... | entailment |
939,278 | hypothesis: The mosaics at the Great Palace of Constantinople were commissioned during Justinian 's reign . premise: Important fragments survived from the mosaic floor of the Great Palace of Constantinople which was commissioned during Justinian's reign. The figures, animals, plants all are entirely classical but they ... | entailment |
939,279 | hypothesis: The fall of the Agri Decumates territory transformed today 's Switzerland at about 260 AD . premise: In about 260 AD, the fall of the Agri Decumates territory north of the Rhine transformed today's Switzerland into a frontier land of the Empire. Repeated raids by the Alamanni tribes provoked the ruin of the... | entailment |
939,280 | hypothesis: An ISP needs to pay an upstream ISP because an upstream ISP usually has a larger network than the contracting ISP . premise: Just as their customers pay them for Internet access, ISPs themselves pay upstream ISPs for Internet access. An upstream ISP usually has a larger network than the contracting ISP or i... | entailment |
939,281 | hypothesis: Urban settlements sometimes expanded at a rapid speed . premise: It is widely assumed that architectural success was the product of a process of trial and error, with progressively less trial and more replication as the results of the process proved increasingly satisfactory. What is termed vernacular archi... | entailment |
939,282 | hypothesis: Montini 's first meeting addressing the unification of Catholic lay followers was in 1951 premise: Pius XII asked Archbishop Montini to Rome October 1957, where he gave the main presentation to the Second World Congress of Lay Apostolate. Previously as Pro-Secretary, he had worked hard to unify a worldwide ... | entailment |
939,283 | hypothesis: The United States Senate confirms FBI directors . premise: FBI Directors are appointed by the President of the United States. They must be confirmed by the United States Senate and serve a term of office of five years, with a maximum of ten years, if reappointed, unless they resign or are fired by the Presi... | entailment |
939,284 | hypothesis: Everton FC paid # 28m to transfer Belgian forward , Romelu Lukaku . premise: The record attendance for an Everton home match is 78,299 against Liverpool on 18 September 1948. Amazingly, there was only 1 injury at this game-Tom Fleetwood was hit on the head by a coin thrown from the crowd whilst he marched a... | entailment |
939,285 | hypothesis: Adalhard the Elder was also known as Adalard of Corbie in 822 AD . premise: The first historical mention of the use of hops in beer was from 822 AD in monastery rules written by Adalhard the Elder, also known as Adalard of Corbie, though the date normally given for widespread cultivation of hops for use in ... | entailment |
939,286 | hypothesis: A common characteristic of all female mammals is that they nurse their young with milk . premise: The word "mammal" is modern, from the scientific name Mammalia coined by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, derived from the Latin mamma ("teat, pap"). All female mammals nurse their young with milk, which is secreted from... | entailment |
939,287 | hypothesis: Fiqh is a term that refers to Islamic law . premise: Madaris were largely centred on the study of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). The ijāzat al-tadrīs wa-al-iftāʼ ("licence to teach and issue legal opinions") in the medieval Islamic legal education system had its origins in the 9th century after the formation... | entailment |
939,288 | hypothesis: A rise from sea level into the upper regions of the atmosphere causes the temperature to decrease . premise: The Alps are a classic example of what happens when a temperate area at lower altitude gives way to higher-elevation terrain. Elevations around the world that have cold climates similar to those of t... | entailment |
939,289 | hypothesis: Noriega 's government was accused of being a narcokleptocracy . premise: The United States accused Manuel Noriega's government in Panama of being a "narcokleptocracy", a corrupt government profiting on illegal drug trade. Later the U.S. invaded Panama and captured Noriega. | entailment |
939,290 | hypothesis: Another name for the Licchavi period is classical . premise: The religious art of Nepal and Kathmandu in particular consists of an iconic symbolism of the Mother Goddesses such as: Bhavani, Durga, Gaja-Lakshmi, Hariti-Sitala, Mahsishamardini, Saptamatrika (seven mother goddesses), and Sri-Lakshmi(wealth-god... | entailment |
939,291 | hypothesis: The Atanasoff-Berry computer was invented in 1942 . premise: Purely electronic circuit elements soon replaced their mechanical and electromechanical equivalents, at the same time that digital calculation replaced analog. The engineer Tommy Flowers, working at the Post Office Research Station in London in th... | entailment |
939,292 | hypothesis: The life span of Ibn al-Nafis was 1213 -- 1288 . 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 world and doo... | entailment |
939,293 | hypothesis: Prince Kublai ruled as Khagan from 1260 to 1294 . premise: Starting in 1236, the Mongol prince Kublai, who later ruled as Khagan from 1260–1294, was granted a large appanage in North China by his superior, Ögedei Khan. Karma Pakshi, 2nd Karmapa Lama (1203–1283)—the head lama of the Karma Kagyu lineage of Ti... | entailment |
939,294 | hypothesis: The University of Fribourg was put into the Dominican Order 's care in 1890 . premise: Doctrinal development has had an important place in the restoration of the Preachers. Several institutions, besides those already mentioned, played important parts. Such is the Biblical school at Jerusalem, open to the re... | entailment |
939,295 | hypothesis: In 1996 , Nasser 56 set a box office record . premise: In 1963, Egyptian director Youssef Chahine produced the film El Nasser Salah El Dine ("Saladin The Victorious"), which intentionally drew parallels between Saladin, considered a hero in the Arab world, and Nasser and his pan-Arabist policies. Nasser is ... | entailment |
939,296 | hypothesis: Solar Total Energy Project ( STEP ) in Shenandoah , Georgia , USA was the first commercial solar concentrating system . premise: Solar concentrating technologies such as parabolic dish, trough and Scheffler reflectors can provide process heat for commercial and industrial applications. The first commercial ... | entailment |
939,297 | hypothesis: Snow falling would offset loss of ice shelves premise: Melting of floating ice shelves (ice that originated on the land) does not in itself contribute much to sea-level rise (since the ice displaces only its own mass of water). However it is the outflow of the ice from the land to form the ice shelf which c... | entailment |
939,298 | hypothesis: Elizabeth 's ranking in the Church of England is the Supreme Governor . premise: Since Elizabeth rarely gives interviews, little is known of her personal feelings. As a constitutional monarch, she has not expressed her own political opinions in a public forum. She does have a deep sense of religious and civ... | entailment |
939,299 | hypothesis: Thermodynamics divides energy transformation into two kinds ; reversible processes and irreversible processes . premise: Thermodynamics divides energy transformation into two kinds: reversible processes and irreversible processes. An irreversible process is one in which energy is dissipated (spread) into em... | entailment |
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