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940,300 | hypothesis: Small-sized SMD components can be surface mounted to save space . premise: Through-hole manufacture adds to board cost by requiring many holes to be drilled accurately, and limits the available routing area for signal traces on layers immediately below the top layer on multi-layer boards since the holes mus... | entailment |
940,301 | hypothesis: IBM was identified as a major source of pollution by the Department of Environmental Conservation . premise: The birthplace of IBM, Endicott, suffered pollution for decades, however. IBM used liquid cleaning agents in circuit board assembly operation for more than two decades, and six spills and leaks were ... | entailment |
940,302 | hypothesis: This decision reflected a revision of the ASME A17 .1 . premise: Some types of residential elevators do not use a traditional elevator shaft, machine room, and elevator hoistway. This allows an elevator to be installed where a traditional elevator may not fit, and simplifies installation. The ASME board fir... | entailment |
940,303 | hypothesis: Substandard loans generally have low or no downpayments . premise: Countering Krugman, Peter J. Wallison wrote: "It is not true that every bubble—even a large bubble—has the potential to cause a financial crisis when it deflates." Wallison notes that other developed countries had "large bubbles during the 1... | entailment |
940,304 | hypothesis: Ennoblement was rewarded for switching from Judaism to Christianity . premise: Prior to the Reformation, the Polish nobility were mostly either Roman Catholic or Orthodox with a small group of Muslims. Many families, however, soon adopted the Reformed faiths. After the Counter-Reformation, when the Roman Ca... | entailment |
940,305 | hypothesis: Pelagija bored five children for Tito . premise: Tito carried on numerous affairs and was married several times. In 1918 he was brought to Omsk, Russia, as a prisoner of war. There he met Pelagija Belousova who was then thirteen; he married her a year later, and she moved with him to Yugoslavia. Pelagija bo... | entailment |
940,306 | hypothesis: Merk sponsored the Scandinavian Simvastatin Survival Study in 1994 . premise: In April 1994, the results of a Merck-sponsored study, the Scandinavian Simvastatin Survival Study, were announced. Researchers tested simvastatin, later sold by Merck as Zocor, on 4,444 patients with high cholesterol and heart di... | entailment |
940,307 | hypothesis: Poland was affected by trade connections with the Hanseatic League . premise: At the end of the 12th century, Europe was divided into a multitude of city states and kingdoms. The area encompassing modern Germany, southern Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Slovakia, Czech R... | entailment |
940,308 | hypothesis: Mortal Kombat was released in arcades in 1992 . premise: The company continued to carefully review submitted titles, giving them scores using a 40-point scale and allocating Nintendo's marketing resources accordingly. Each region performed separate evaluations. Nintendo of America also maintained a policy t... | entailment |
940,309 | hypothesis: Regular script had been linked to Zhong Yao . premise: Regular script has been attributed to Zhong Yao, of the Eastern Han to Cao Wei period (c. 151–230 AD), who has been called the "father of regular script". However, some scholars postulate that one person alone could not have developed a new script which... | entailment |
940,310 | hypothesis: Radiohead wrote the music for the film that ended up being not used . premise: The song was released as a digital download on 25 September 2015. It received mixed reviews from critics and fans, particularly in comparison to Adele's "Skyfall". The mixed reception to the song led to Shirley Bassey trending on... | entailment |
940,311 | hypothesis: Another name for a knockout is referee stoppage . premise: A wrestler can win by knockout (sometimes referred to as a referee stoppage) if they do not resort to submission holds, but stills pummels their opponent to the point that they are unconscious or are unable to intelligently defend themselves. To che... | entailment |
940,312 | hypothesis: The Christian religious group strongly opposed the idea of Neoplatonism . premise: In contrast, Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, taught: "There is no such thing as immaterial matter. All spirit is matter, but it is more fine or pure, and can only be discerned by purer eyes; We can... | entailment |
940,313 | hypothesis: The Experience closed on August 30 , 2014 . premise: On February 14, 2009, The Walt Disney Company debuted "The American Idol Experience" at its Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. In this live production, co-produced by 19 Entertainment, park guests chose from ... | entailment |
940,314 | hypothesis: An airfield is also referred to as an airbase . premise: An airbase, sometimes referred to as an air station or airfield, provides basing and support of military aircraft. Some airbases, known as military airports, provide facilities similar to their civilian counterparts. For example, RAF Brize Norton in t... | entailment |
940,315 | hypothesis: New plants arrived in Europe in the 18th century because of the newly discovered countries . premise: During the 18th century, systems of plant identification were developed comparable to dichotomous keys, where unidentified plants are placed into taxonomic groups (e.g. family, genus and species) by making ... | entailment |
940,316 | hypothesis: Beyonce appeared in Austin Powers in Goldmember with Mike Myers . premise: In July 2002, Beyoncé continued her acting career playing Foxxy Cleopatra alongside Mike Myers in the comedy film, Austin Powers in Goldmember, which spent its first weekend atop the US box office and grossed $73 million. Beyoncé rel... | entailment |
940,317 | hypothesis: Slowing economic activity was a consequence of the large loan defaults and MBS losses in 2007 . premise: These institutions, as well as certain regulated banks, had also assumed significant debt burdens while providing the loans described above and did not have a financial cushion sufficient to absorb large... | entailment |
940,318 | hypothesis: Carbon black shows up particularly well in reflectograms . premise: Infrared reflectography (fr; it; es), as called by art conservators, can be applied to paintings to reveal underlying layers in a completely non-destructive manner, in particular the underdrawing or outline drawn by the artist as a guide. T... | entailment |
940,319 | hypothesis: Ex-colonial police were the collaborators assisting Japan in Hong Kong . premise: Japan conscripted many soldiers from its colonies of Korea and Formosa (Taiwan). To a small extent, some Vichy French, Indian National Army, and Burmese National Army forces were active in the area of the Pacific War. Collabor... | entailment |
940,320 | hypothesis: The fixed rate of tuition lasted for 48 months . premise: Beginning in the 2007–2008 academic year, first-time freshman at KU pay a fixed tuition rate for 48 months according to the Four-Year Tuition Compact passed by the Kansas Board of Regents. For the 2014–15 academic year, tuition was $318 per credit ho... | entailment |
940,321 | hypothesis: Precipitation hardening alloys harden over time after they quenched . premise: In 1906, precipitation hardening alloys were discovered by Alfred Wilm. Precipitation hardening alloys, such as certain alloys of aluminium, titanium, and copper, are heat-treatable alloys that soften when quenched (cooled quickl... | entailment |
940,322 | hypothesis: Kehler Liddel , Jennider Jane Gallery , and The Hungry Eye Gallery are located in Westville . premise: Artspace on Orange Street is one of several contemporary art galleries around the city, showcasing the work of local, national, and international artists. Others include City Gallery and A. Leaf Gallery in... | entailment |
940,323 | hypothesis: Simon Mayor is a famous British player . premise: The mandolin has been used extensively in the traditional music of England and Scotland for generations. Simon Mayor is a prominent British player who has produced six solo albums, instructional books and DVDs, as well as recordings with his mandolin quartet... | entailment |
940,324 | hypothesis: The BeiDou-2 system will have 5 geostationary orbit satellites . premise: BeiDou-2 (formerly known as COMPASS) is not an extension to the older BeiDou-1, but rather supersedes it outright. The new system will be a constellation of 35 satellites, which include 5 geostationary orbit satellites for backward co... | entailment |
940,325 | hypothesis: The death of Sidonius Apollinaris was in 489 . premise: In Western Europe, some of the older Roman elite families died out while others became more involved with Church than secular affairs. Values attached to Latin scholarship and education mostly disappeared, and while literacy remained important, it beca... | entailment |
940,326 | hypothesis: George Mason stated that judges could declare an unconstitutional law void . premise: James Wilson said during the Philadelphia Convention in 1787 that, "Laws may be unjust, may be unwise, may be dangerous, may be destructive; and yet not be so unconstitutional as to justify the Judges in refusing to give t... | entailment |
940,327 | hypothesis: Proponents of affirmative action believe making special efforts at inclusion is the best way to combat exclusionary practices . premise: Proponents of affirmative action recognize that the policy is inherently unequal; however, minding the inescapable fact that historic inequalities exist in America, they b... | entailment |
940,328 | hypothesis: Adrian Hooper is the director of Sydney Mandolins . premise: The Sydney Mandolins (Artistic Director: Adrian Hooper) have contributed greatly to the repertoire through commissioning over 200 works by Australian and International composers. Most of these works have been released on Compact Disks and can regu... | entailment |
940,329 | hypothesis: Polytheistic religions assign gender to their gods . premise: The gender of God may be viewed as either a literal or an allegorical aspect of a deity who, in classical western philosophy, transcends bodily form. Polytheistic religions commonly attribute to each of the gods a gender, allowing each to interac... | entailment |
940,330 | hypothesis: The summer weather is hot and muggy . premise: Under the Köppen climate classification, Philadelphia falls in the northern periphery of the humid subtropical climate zone (Köppen Cfa). Summers are typically hot and muggy, fall and spring are generally mild, and winter is cold. Snowfall is highly variable, w... | entailment |
940,331 | hypothesis: Thomas Jefferson dropped any passages dealing with miracles or visitations of angels from his work the Jefferson Bible . premise: Enlightenment era religious commentary was a response to the preceding century of religious conflict in Europe, especially the Thirty Years' War. Theologians of the Enlightenment... | entailment |
940,332 | hypothesis: At 24.18 hours , the wake-sleep cycles break off from the the circadian period . premise: Studies by Nathaniel Kleitman in 1938 and by Derk-Jan Dijk and Charles Czeisler in the 1990s put human subjects on enforced 28-hour sleep–wake cycles, in constant dim light and with other time cues suppressed, for over... | entailment |
940,333 | hypothesis: The strip of 27th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues was known as Club Row . premise: 27th Street is a one-way street runs from Second Avenue to the West Side Highway with an interruption between Eighth Avenue and Tenth Avenue. It is most noted for its strip between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, known ... | entailment |
940,334 | hypothesis: Mens ' rhythmic gymnastics are related to both Men 's artistic gymnastics and wushu martial arts . premise: Men's rhythmic gymnastics is related to both Men's artistic gymnastics and wushu martial arts. It emerged in Japan from stick gymnastics. Stick gymnastics has been taught and performed for many years ... | entailment |
940,335 | hypothesis: A woman sat on a horned scarlet beast that had ten horns . premise: "So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. "And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked... | entailment |
940,336 | hypothesis: Alcuin died in the year 804 . premise: Charlemagne's court in Aachen was the centre of the cultural revival sometimes referred to as the "Carolingian Renaissance". Literacy increased, as did development in the arts, architecture and jurisprudence, as well as liturgical and scriptural studies. The English mo... | entailment |
940,337 | hypothesis: Two astronauts flew in a Soyuz 7K-L1 during Zond . premise: The circumlunar program (Zond), created by Vladimir Chelomey's design bureau OKB-52, was to fly two cosmonauts in a stripped-down Soyuz 7K-L1, launched by Chelomey's Proton UR-500 rocket. The Zond sacrificed habitable cabin volume for equipment, by... | entailment |
940,338 | hypothesis: Emperor Meiji established a western-style army in Japan . premise: Emperor Meiji abolished the samurai's right to be the only armed force in favor of a more modern, western-style, conscripted army in 1873. Samurai became Shizoku (士族) who retained some of their salaries, but the right to wear a katana in pub... | entailment |
940,339 | hypothesis: Excess zinc causes symptoms such as lethargy and copper deficiency . premise: Zinc is an essential mineral perceived by the public today as being of "exceptional biologic and public health importance", especially regarding prenatal and postnatal development. Zinc deficiency affects about two billion people ... | entailment |
940,340 | hypothesis: Brigham Young University is in Provo Utah premise: Brigham Young University (often referred to as BYU or, colloquially, The Y) is a private research university located in Provo, Utah, United States. It is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and, excluding onli... | entailment |
940,341 | hypothesis: 3.3 million deaths are believed to have been caused by alcohol . premise: The main active ingredient of beer is alcohol, and therefore, the health effects of alcohol apply to beer. Consumption of small quantities of alcohol (less than one drink in women and two in men) is associated with a decreased risk of... | entailment |
940,342 | hypothesis: Daviau first worked with Spielberg on the film Amblin . premise: Spielberg prefers working with production members with whom he has developed an existing working relationship. An example of this is his production relationship with Kathleen Kennedy who has served as producer on all his major films from E.T. ... | entailment |
940,343 | hypothesis: In 2015 a # 178 billion investment was made . premise: The Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015 included £178 billion investment in new equipment and capabilities. The review set a defence policy with four primary missions for the Armed Forces: | entailment |
940,344 | hypothesis: Thuringia gets it 's lignite from mining in the bordering Leipzig region . premise: The traditional energy supply of Thuringia is lignite, mined in the bordering Leipzig region. Since 2000, the importance of environmentally unfriendly lignite combustion has declined in favour of renewable energies, which re... | entailment |
940,345 | hypothesis: Bell calls people who are citizens of two countries hyphenated . premise: Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882, when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. In 1915, he characterized his status as: "I am not one of those hyphenated Ame... | entailment |
940,346 | hypothesis: Wynn 's plans for development were scrapped in 2002 . 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. The Borgata opened in July 2003, and ... | entailment |
940,347 | hypothesis: Seven science disciplines were taught at Madaris in the Ottoman Empire . premise: Western commentators post-9/11 often perceive madaris as places of radical revivalism with a connotation of anti-Americanism and radical extremism, frequently associated in the Western press with Wahhabi attitudes toward non-M... | entailment |
940,348 | hypothesis: An example of a good application for a long-life bulb is for use in a difficult-to-access location ( for example , traffic lights or fixtures hung from high ceilings ) . premise: This means that a 5% reduction in operating voltage will more than double the life of the bulb, at the expense of reducing its li... | entailment |
940,349 | hypothesis: NOMA is non-overlapping magisteria . premise: Even non-theist views about gods vary. Some non-theists avoid the concept of God, whilst accepting that it is significant to many; other non-theists understand God as a symbol of human values and aspirations. The nineteenth-century English atheist Charles Bradla... | entailment |
940,350 | hypothesis: As of 2014 , the life expectancy of male Plymouth residents was 78.3 years . premise: A 2014 profile by the National Health Service showed Plymouth had higher than average levels of poverty and deprivation (26.2% of population among the poorest 20.4% nationally). Life expectancy, at 78.3 years for men and 8... | entailment |
940,351 | hypothesis: Around 100,000 Catalan speakers lived in Algiers by 1911 . premise: Following the French capture of Algeria (1833), that region saw several waves of Catalan-speaking settlers. People from the Spanish Alacant province settled around Oran, whereas Algiers received immigration from Northern Catalonia and Minor... | entailment |
940,352 | hypothesis: Jan Hus contributed heavily to the effort to standardize Czech orthography premise: Bohemia (as Czech civilization was known by then) increased in power over the centuries, as its language did in regional importance. This growth was expedited during the fourteenth century by Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, w... | entailment |
940,353 | hypothesis: Golden Jubilee celebrate the fiftieth anniversary . premise: In 1887, the British Empire celebrated Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. The following day, she participated in a procession a... | entailment |
940,354 | hypothesis: Omnivores are the organisms that show carnivory and herbivory . premise: Many organisms (of which humans are prime examples) eat from multiple levels of the food chain and, thus, make this classification problematic. A carnivore may eat both secondary and tertiary consumers, and its prey may itself be diffi... | entailment |
940,355 | hypothesis: Whitehead contributed the Bachelor of Science program to establishing at University of London . premise: In 1918 Whitehead's academic responsibilities began to seriously expand as he accepted a number of high administrative positions within the University of London system, of which Imperial College London w... | entailment |
940,356 | hypothesis: The treaty gave territory and trading rights to the Russians . premise: Yongzheng also inherited diplomatic and strategic problems. A team made up entirely of Manchus drew up the Treaty of Kyakhta (1727) to solidify the diplomatic understanding with Russia. In exchange for territory and trading rights, the ... | entailment |
940,357 | hypothesis: The euphonium usually played parts marked as `` tenor tuba . '' premise: Saxophones appear in some scores from the late 19th century onwards. While appearing only as featured solo instruments in some works, for example Maurice Ravel's orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Sergei... | entailment |
940,358 | hypothesis: A header and data block together make up mP3 frames . premise: An MP3 file is made up of MP3 frames, which consist of a header and a data block. This sequence of frames is called an elementary stream. Due to the "byte reservoir", frames are not independent items and cannot usually be extracted on arbitrary ... | entailment |
940,359 | hypothesis: Mary brought a burnt offering and sin offering to the Temple in Jerusalem . premise: After Mary continued in the "blood of her purifying" another 33 days for a total of 40 days, she brought her burnt offering and sin offering to the Temple in Jerusalem,[Luke 2:22] so the priest could make atonement for her ... | entailment |
940,360 | hypothesis: 576 domain samples are taken during encoding . premise: During encoding, 576 time-domain samples are taken and are transformed to 576 frequency-domain samples.[clarification needed] If there is a transient, 192 samples are taken instead of 576. This is done to limit the temporal spread of quantization noise... | entailment |
940,361 | hypothesis: İbrahim Şinasi wrote the one-act comedy '' Şair Evlenmesi '' ( `` The Poet 's Marriage '' ) in 1860 . premise: Many of the writers in the Tanzimat period wrote in several different genres simultaneously: for instance, the poet Namik Kemal also wrote the important 1876 novel İntibâh ("Awakening"), while the ... | entailment |
940,362 | hypothesis: 50,000 residential buildings did not met construction standards . premise: The most catastrophic earthquakes we know of occurred in 31 BCE, 363, 749, and 1033 CE, that is every ca. 400 years on average. Destructive earthquakes leading to serious loss of life strike about every 80 years. While stringent cons... | entailment |
940,363 | hypothesis: The fertility rate among non-orthodox Jewish families is 1.9 . premise: In contrast to the general American Jewish community, which is dwindling due to low fertility and high intermarriage and assimilation rates, the Orthodox Jewish community of the United States is growing rapidly. Among Orthodox Jews, the... | entailment |
940,364 | hypothesis: 130,000 Georgians speak Russian natively . premise: In Georgia Russian has no official status, but it's recognised as a minority language under the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. According to estimates from Demoskop Weekly, in 2004 there were 130,000 native speakers of Russi... | entailment |
940,365 | hypothesis: Aavik put approximately 4000 words in his dictionary . premise: The most famous reformer of Estonian, Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), used creations ex nihilo (cf. ‘free constructions’, Tauli 1977), along with other sources of lexical enrichment such as derivations, compositions and loanwords (often from Finnis... | entailment |
940,366 | hypothesis: Victoria visited Ireland instead of France during the Boer War . premise: Victoria visited mainland Europe regularly for holidays. In 1889, during a stay in Biarritz, she became the first reigning monarch from Britain to set foot in Spain when she crossed the border for a brief visit. By April 1900, the Boe... | entailment |
940,367 | hypothesis: Most earthworms are hermaphrodites . premise: Most mature clitellates (the group that includes earthworms and leeches) are full hermaphrodites, although in a few leech species younger adults function as males and become female at maturity. All have well-developed gonads, and all copulate. Earthworms store t... | entailment |
940,368 | hypothesis: 224 people were killed when al-Qaeda attacked US embassies in 1998 . premise: On 7 August 1998, al-Qaeda struck the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 224 people, including 12 Americans. In retaliation, U.S. President Bill Clinton launched Operation Infinite Reach, a bombing campaign in Sudan and... | entailment |
940,369 | hypothesis: One-third of the population of North Carolina was enslaved in 1860 . premise: In 1860, North Carolina was a slave state, in which one-third of the population was enslaved. This was a smaller proportion than in many Southern states. The state did not vote to join the Confederacy until President Abraham Linco... | entailment |
940,370 | hypothesis: Students for Fair Admissions filed the lawsuits against the Universities . premise: On November 17, 2014, Students for Fair Admissions, an offshoot of the Project on Fair Representation, filed lawsuits in federal district court challenging the admissions practices of Harvard University and the University of... | entailment |
940,371 | hypothesis: Rubia tinctorum was the root used for red clothing owned by commoners . premise: Red clothing was a sign of status and wealth. It was worn not only by cardinals and princes, but also by merchants, artisans and townpeople, particularly on holidays or special occasions. Red dye for the clothing of ordinary pe... | entailment |
940,372 | hypothesis: The Three Jewels are perceived as possessed of an eternal and unchanging essence . premise: Traditionally, the first step in most Buddhist schools requires taking refuge in the Three Jewels (Sanskrit: tri-ratna, Pāli: ti-ratana)[web 19] as the foundation of one's religious practice. The practice of taking r... | entailment |
940,373 | hypothesis: Wafd members were accused of corruption . premise: In the 1950 parliamentary elections, the Wafd Party of el-Nahhas gained a victory—mostly due to the absence of the Muslim Brotherhood, which boycotted the elections—and was perceived as a threat by the Free Officers as the Wafd had campaigned on demands sim... | entailment |
940,374 | hypothesis: The cross supposedly had five extremities . premise: However, early Christian writers who speak of the shape of the particular gibbet on which Jesus died invariably describe it as having a cross-beam. For instance, the Epistle of Barnabas, which was certainly earlier than 135, and may have been of the 1st c... | entailment |
940,375 | hypothesis: The Macintosh Classic was the less expensive version of the Macintosh SE that was offered until 2001 . premise: In response, Apple introduced a range of relatively inexpensive Macs in October 1990. The Macintosh Classic, essentially a less expensive version of the Macintosh SE, was the least expensive Mac o... | entailment |
940,376 | hypothesis: The report issued in 1958 covered the period of 1946-1955 . premise: A Federal Trade Commission report issued in 1958 attempted to quantify the effect of antibiotic development on American public health. The report found that over the period 1946-1955, there was a 42% drop in the incidence of diseases for w... | entailment |
940,377 | hypothesis: Schwarzenegger won the Mr. Olympia title seven times . premise: One of the first competitions he won was the Junior Mr. Europe contest in 1965. He won Mr. Europe the following year, at age 19. He would go on to compete in, and win, many bodybuilding contests. His bodybuilding victories included five Mr. Uni... | entailment |
940,378 | hypothesis: rating agencies rely on the originators of synthetic products for information to rate financial innovation products premise: As financial assets became more and more complex, and harder and harder to value, investors were reassured by the fact that both the international bond rating agencies and bank regula... | entailment |
940,379 | hypothesis: The Conservative party was # 12 million in debt . premise: Finance proved a major problem for the Labour Party during this period; a "cash for peerages" scandal under Blair resulted in the drying up of many major sources of donations. Declining party membership, partially due to the reduction of activists' ... | entailment |
940,380 | hypothesis: The Prime Minister of England chose Keith Joseph as Secretary of State . premise: Hayek received new attention in the 1980s and 1990s with the rise of conservative governments in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. After winning the United Kingdom general election, 1979, Margaret Thatcher appoint... | entailment |
940,381 | hypothesis: When Eisenhower was threatened with a court martial for his support for offensive tank tactics , he relented . premise: He assumed duties again at Camp Meade, Maryland, commanding a battalion of tanks, where he remained until 1922. His schooling continued, focused on the nature of the next war and the role ... | entailment |
940,382 | hypothesis: Project lantern opened an office in the Philippines city of Cebu . premise: The IJM used the grant money to found "Project Lantern" and established an office in the Philippines city of Cebu. In 2010 the results of the project were published, in which the IJM stated that Project Lantern had led to "an increa... | entailment |
940,383 | hypothesis: The northern area of New Haven was renamed Hamden in 1678 . premise: By 1640, the town's theocratic government and nine-square grid plan were in place, and the town was renamed Newhaven from Quinnipiac. However, the area north of New Haven remained Quinnipiac until 1678, when it was renamed Hamden. The sett... | entailment |
940,384 | hypothesis: work begin on the 105 mm static mounting AA gun in 1924 premise: The US ended World War I with two 3-inch AA guns and improvements were developed throughout the inter-war period. However, in 1924 work started on a new 105 mm static mounting AA gun, but only a few were produced by the mid-1930s because by th... | entailment |
940,385 | hypothesis: Britain entered WWII in September 1939 . premise: In September 1939, Britain entered the Second World War, which lasted until 1945. During the war, many of London's children were evacuated to avoid the frequent aerial bombing. The suggestion by senior politician Lord Hailsham that the two princesses should ... | entailment |
940,386 | hypothesis: The quartiers sensibles are located in northern and eastern Paris . premise: These areas, quartiers sensibles ("sensitive quarters"), are in northern and eastern Paris, namely around its Goutte d'Or and Belleville neighbourhoods. To the north of the city they are grouped mainly in the Seine-Saint-Denis depa... | entailment |
940,387 | hypothesis: Some scholars propose a Thursday is possible because a `` double sabbath '' is caused by an extra Passover sabbath . premise: The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed.... | entailment |
940,388 | hypothesis: The work that Ibn al-Haytham wrote about around the year 1000 was the Book of Optics . premise: Muslim scientists contributed to advances in the sciences. They placed far greater emphasis on experiment than had the Greeks. This led to an early scientific method being developed in the Muslim world, where pro... | entailment |
940,389 | hypothesis: On 20 March 2008 Elizabeth attended a service at Armagm , in Ireland . premise: In May 2007, The Daily Telegraph, citing unnamed sources, reported that the Queen was "exasperated and frustrated" by the policies of the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, that she was concerned the British Armed Forces were o... | entailment |
940,390 | hypothesis: Multiple transmitter radars can detect stealth aircraft premise: However, as stealth technology grows, so does anti-stealth technology. Multiple transmitter radars such as those from bistatic radars and low-frequency radars are said to have the capabilities to detect stealth aircraft. Advanced forms of ther... | entailment |
940,391 | hypothesis: City and Guilds College was founded in 1876 . premise: City and Guilds College was founded in 1876 from a meeting of 16 of the City of London's livery companies for the Advancement of Technical Education (CGLI), which aimed to improve the training of craftsmen, technicians, technologists, and engineers. The... | entailment |
940,392 | hypothesis: Wilson was named `` Most Useful '' player by the Baseball Writer 's Association of America . premise: Hack Wilson set a record of 56 home-runs and 190 runs-batted-in in 1930, breaking Lou Gehrig's MLB record of 176 RBI. (In 1999, a long-lost extra RBI mistakenly credited to Charlie Grimm had been found by C... | entailment |
940,393 | hypothesis: The largest photovoltaic solar power plants are the 250 MW Agua Caliente Solar Project , in the United States , and the 221 MW Charanka Solar Park in India . premise: Commercial CSP plants were first developed in the 1980s. Since 1985 the eventually 354 MW SEGS CSP installation, in the Mojave Desert of Cali... | entailment |
940,394 | hypothesis: Religious and intellectual conservative beliefs slowed the expansion of the empire . premise: The effective military and bureaucratic structures of the previous century came under strain during a protracted period of misrule by weak Sultans. The Ottomans gradually fell behind the Europeans in military techn... | entailment |
940,395 | hypothesis: M. bovis is the mycobacterium that causes TB can and often be found in unpasteurized milk . premise: The M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC) includes four other TB-causing mycobacteria: M. bovis, M. africanum, M. canetti, and M. microti. M. africanum is not widespread, but it is a significant cause of tuberculos... | entailment |
940,396 | hypothesis: Apple chose to use the Motorola 68040 platform . premise: Intel had tried unsuccessfully to push Apple to migrate the Macintosh platform to Intel chips. Apple concluded that Intel's CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer) architecture ultimately would not be able to compete against RISC (Reduced Instruction... | entailment |
940,397 | hypothesis: The Pregones specializes in Latin American work . premise: The Bronx is home to several Off-Off-Broadway theaters, many staging new works by immigrant playwrights from Latin America and Africa. The Pregones Theater, which produces Latin American work, opened a new 130-seat theater in 2005 on Walton Avenue i... | entailment |
940,398 | hypothesis: In the Enuma Elish , creation is seen at the union of fresh and salt water . premise: Sumerian religion seems to have been founded upon two separate cosmogenic myths. The first saw creation as the result of a series of hieros gami or sacred marriages, involving the reconciliation of opposites, postulated as... | entailment |
940,399 | hypothesis: 50.1 percent of AF2 was owned by the AFL . premise: Following the suspension of the AFL's 2009 season, league officials and owners of af2 (which had played its season as scheduled) began discussing the future of arena football and the two leagues. With its 50.1 percent ownership of af2, the AFL's bankruptcy... | entailment |
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