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941,100 | hypothesis: The MGM/UA-Turner deal concerned MGM films released prior to May 1986 . premise: The film library of Turner Entertainment would serve as the base form of programming for TCM upon the network's launch. Before the creation of Turner Classic Movies, films from Turner's library of movies aired on the Turner Bro... | entailment |
941,101 | hypothesis: Sonam Gyatso died in Mongolia . premise: Sonam Gyatso, after being granted the grandiose title by Altan Khan, departed for Tibet. Before he left, he sent a letter and gifts to the Ming Chinese official Zhang Juzheng (1525–1582), which arrived on March 12, 1579. Sometime in August or September of that year, ... | entailment |
941,102 | hypothesis: Töregene Khatun was the regent of the Mongol Empire . premise: The Mongol prince Godan, a grandson of Genghis Khan, raided as far as Lhasa. During his attack in 1240, Prince Godan summoned Sakya Pandita (1182–1251), leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism, to his court in what is now Gansu in Western... | entailment |
941,103 | hypothesis: Rome 's policy towards government was autonomy and concord . premise: The Roman Empire expanded to include different peoples and cultures; in principle, Rome followed the same inclusionist policies that had recognised Latin, Etruscan and other Italian peoples, cults and deities as Roman. Those who acknowled... | entailment |
941,104 | hypothesis: mud brick houses were the type of homes built in the Neolithic era premise: The shelter of the early people changed dramatically from the paleolithic to the neolithic era. In the paleolithic, people did not normally live in permanent constructions. In the neolithic, mud brick houses started appearing that w... | entailment |
941,105 | hypothesis: Peer-to-peer file sharing became popular due to the file sizes of MP3s . premise: In November 1997, the website mp3.com was offering thousands of MP3s created by independent artists for free. The small size of MP3 files enabled widespread peer-to-peer file sharing of music ripped from CDs, which would have ... | entailment |
941,106 | hypothesis: The SNES expansion port had 28 pins . premise: All versions incorporate a top-loading slot for game cartridges, although the shape of the slot differs between regions to match the different shapes of the cartridges. The MULTI OUT connector (later used on the Nintendo 64 and GameCube) can output composite vi... | entailment |
941,107 | hypothesis: The Rashidun Arabs conquered Iran in 651 AD . premise: In 633 AD, Rashidun Arabs invaded Iran and conquered it by 651 AD, largely converting Iranian people from their indigenous faiths of Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism to Sunni Islam. Arabic replaced Persian as the official language, while Persian remained ... | entailment |
941,108 | hypothesis: The Democrats have won one election in Alaska . premise: Alaska regularly supports Republicans in presidential elections and has done so since statehood. Republicans have won the state's electoral college votes in all but one election that it has participated in (1964). No state has voted for a Democratic p... | entailment |
941,109 | hypothesis: The first Yankee Stadium was on 161st Street and River Avenue . premise: The Bronx is the home of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball. The original Yankee Stadium opened in 1923 on 161st Street and River Avenue, a year that saw the Yankees bring home their first of 27 World Series Championships. W... | entailment |
941,110 | hypothesis: Beer is classified as homebrewing when it is made for non-commercial consumption . premise: The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is ... | entailment |
941,111 | hypothesis: The Sonhgai Empire 's demise was due to the Moroccan invasion in 1591 . premise: In the late 14th century, the Songhai gradually gained independence from the Mali Empire and expanded, ultimately subsuming the entire eastern portion of the Mali Empire. The Songhai Empire's eventual collapse was largely the r... | entailment |
941,112 | hypothesis: The US Air Force Fitness Test is designed to test the fitness of airmen in the USAF . premise: The US Air Force Fitness Test (AFFT) is designed to test the abdominal circumference, muscular strength/endurance and cardiovascular respiratory fitness of airmen in the USAF. As part of the Fit to Fight program, ... | entailment |
941,113 | hypothesis: These victories led to the Siege of Metz . premise: A series of swift Prussian and German victories in eastern France, culminating in the Siege of Metz and the Battle of Sedan, saw the army of the Second Empire decisively defeated (Napoleon III had been captured at Sedan on 2 September). A Government of Nat... | entailment |
941,114 | hypothesis: The agreement Hayek criticized was between the British Labour government and british Liberal Party political party . premise: In 1977, Hayek was critical of the Lib-Lab pact, in which the British Liberal Party agreed to keep the British Labour government in office. Writing to The Times, Hayek said, "May one... | entailment |
941,115 | hypothesis: War with France broke out in 1202 . premise: When war with France broke out again in 1202, John achieved early victories, but shortages of military resources and his treatment of Norman, Breton and Anjou nobles resulted in the collapse of his empire in northern France in 1204. John spent much of the next de... | entailment |
941,116 | hypothesis: Martin thought Eisenhower should have made better use of the republicans of consequence . premise: Speaker Martin concluded that Eisenhower worked too much through subordinates in dealing with Congress, with results, "often the reverse of what he has desired" because Members of Congress, "resent having some... | entailment |
941,117 | hypothesis: The front of the Hudson River was name Rio de San Antonio by Estevao Gomes . 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 ... | entailment |
941,118 | hypothesis: Wang and Nyima believed that the Mongol Prince Punala went to Nanjing in 1371 . premise: Wang and Nyima argue that the Ming emperor sent edicts to Tibet twice in the second year of the Ming dynasty, and demonstrated that he viewed Tibet as a significant region to pacify by urging various Tibetan tribes to s... | entailment |
941,119 | hypothesis: The counteroffensive strategy was first conceived in 1979 . premise: In November 2005, the Polish government opened its Warsaw Treaty archives to the Institute of National Remembrance, who published some 1,300 declassified documents in January 2006. Yet the Polish government reserved publication of 100 docu... | entailment |
941,120 | hypothesis: The frequency of Haplogroup R1a in Poland is 56.4 % . premise: The modern Slavic peoples carry a variety of mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups. Yet two paternal haplogroups predominate: R1a1a [M17] and I2a2a [L69.2=T/S163.2]. The frequency of Haplogroup R1a ranges from 63.39% in ... | entailment |
941,121 | hypothesis: Byzantium , Chalcedon , Heraclea Pontica and Tium formed Northern League . premise: Other city states formed federated states in self-defense, such as the Aetolian League (est. 370 BCE), the Achaean League (est. 280 BCE), the Boeotian league, the "Northern League" (Byzantium, Chalcedon, Heraclea Pontica and... | entailment |
941,122 | hypothesis: Gregory Peck received An Oscar for his role of Atticus Finch in the 1962 movie of the book . premise: The book was made into the well-received 1962 film with the same title, starring Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch. The film's producer, Alan J. Pakula, remembered Universal Pictures executives questioning him ... | entailment |
941,123 | hypothesis: Along with the Inns of Chancery , British lawyers historically conducted business in the Inns of Court . premise: The Inns of Court and Inns of Chancery in London started as ordinary inns where barristers met to do business, but became institutions of the legal profession in England and Wales. | entailment |
941,124 | hypothesis: The warehouse club was in Chicago . premise: House also had an influence of relaying political messages to people who were considered to be outcasts of society. The music appealed to those who didn't fit into mainstream American society and was especially celebrated by many black males. Frankie Knuckles onc... | entailment |
941,125 | hypothesis: Hotel rooms in Manhattan went up 10 % between 2013 and 2014 . premise: Manhattan was on track to have an estimated 90,000 hotel rooms at the end of 2014, a 10% increase from 2013. In October 2014, the Anbang Insurance Group, based in China, purchased the Waldorf Astoria New York for US$1.95 billion, making ... | entailment |
941,126 | hypothesis: The DMC has 2,000 beds . premise: Within the city of Detroit, there are over a dozen major hospitals which include the Detroit Medical Center (DMC), Henry Ford Health System, St. John Health System, and the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center. The DMC, a regional Level I trauma center, consists of Detroit Rec... | entailment |
941,127 | hypothesis: Confession books from around 800 contain more information of people 's traditions during the period . premise: In the year 743 the synod in Leptines (Leptines is located near Binche in Belgium) spoke out furiously against the excesses in the month of February. Also from the same period dates the phrase: "Wh... | entailment |
941,128 | hypothesis: Santa Monica received the Bicycle Friendly Community award in 2009 . premise: Santa Monica has a bike action plan and recently launched a Bicycle sharing system in November 2015. The city is traversed by the Marvin Braude Bike Trail. Santa Monica has received the Bicycle Friendly Community Award (Bronze in ... | entailment |
941,129 | hypothesis: The blast furnace helped produce in much higher volumes of pig iron than wrought iron in the middle ages . premise: With the introduction of the blast furnace to Europe in the Middle Ages, pig iron was able to be produced in much higher volumes than wrought iron. Because pig iron could be melted, people beg... | entailment |
941,130 | hypothesis: Construction finish on Devonport Leat did in 1801 . premise: Since 1973 Plymouth has been supplied water by South West Water. Prior to the 1973 take over it was supplied by Plymouth County Borough Corporation. Before the 19th century two leats were built in order to provide drinking water for the town. They... | entailment |
941,131 | hypothesis: The Samanid Empire ruled the land in the Samanid Empire . premise: It was temporarily under the control of the Tibetan empire and Chinese from 650–680 and then under the control of the Umayyads in 710. The Samanid Empire, 819 to 999, restored Persian control of the region and enlarged the cities of Samarkan... | entailment |
941,132 | hypothesis: The Marble Palace offered waiting rooms and free delivery of purchases . premise: In New York City in 1846, Alexander Turney Stewart established the "Marble Palace" on Broadway, between Chambers and Reade streets. He offered European retail merchandise at fixed prices on a variety of dry goods, and advertis... | entailment |
941,133 | hypothesis: The general materialistic view of an object is each object is simply an inert clump of matter that is only externally related to other things . premise: A second problem with materialism is that it obscures the importance of relations. It sees every object as distinct and discrete from all other objects. Ea... | entailment |
941,134 | hypothesis: The source of the theme song of Battlestar Galactica is Rigveda . premise: Satyagraha, an opera by Philip Glass, uses texts from the Bhagavad Gita, sung in Sanskrit. The closing credits of The Matrix Revolutions has a prayer from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. The song "Cyber-raga" from Madonna's album Music... | entailment |
941,135 | hypothesis: Marvel 's first team of superheroes was known by alliterative name the Fantastic Four . premise: In 1961, writer-editor Stan Lee revolutionized superhero comics by introducing superheroes designed to appeal to more all-ages readers than the predominantly child audiences of the medium. Modern Marvel's first ... | entailment |
941,136 | hypothesis: Between 1638 and 1648 , EIC headquarters was on Leadenhall Street . premise: The Company's headquarters in London, from which much of India was governed, was East India House in Leadenhall Street. After occupying premises in Philpot Lane from 1600 to 1621; in Crosby House, Bishopsgate, from 1621 to 1638; an... | entailment |
941,137 | hypothesis: The House of Dereon became known through Beyonce and her mother . premise: Beyoncé and her mother introduced House of Deréon, a contemporary women's fashion line, in 2005. The concept is inspired by three generations of women in their family, the name paying tribute to Beyoncé's grandmother, Agnèz Deréon, a... | entailment |
941,138 | hypothesis: Karachay Autonomous Oblast was broken up in 1943 . premise: In 1943, Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved by Joseph Stalin, when the Karachays were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans and territory was incorporated into the Georgian SSR. | entailment |
941,139 | hypothesis: The Quakers have tried to avoid creeds and hierarchical structures . premise: Quakers, or Friends, are members of a family of religious movements collectively known as the Religious Society of Friends. The central unifying doctrine of these movements is the priesthood of all believers. Many Friends view the... | entailment |
941,140 | hypothesis: Greenhouses convert solar light to heat with solar energy . premise: Greenhouses convert solar light to heat, enabling year-round production and the growth (in enclosed environments) of specialty crops and other plants not naturally suited to the local climate. Primitive greenhouses were first used during R... | entailment |
941,141 | hypothesis: The name of Northwestern 's main student newspaper is the Daily Northwestern . premise: The Daily Northwestern is the main student newspaper. Established in 1881, and published on weekdays during the academic year, it is directed entirely by undergraduates. Although it serves the Northwestern community, the... | entailment |
941,142 | hypothesis: The quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns peaked in the early 1690 's . premise: The quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns was a literary and artistic quarrel that heated up in the early 1690s and shook the Académie française. The opposing two sides were, the Ancients (Anciens) who constrain choice... | entailment |
941,143 | hypothesis: ATSC stands for Advanced Television Systems Committee . premise: HDTV technology was introduced in the United States in the late 1980s and made official in 1993 by the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance, a group of television, electronic equipment, communications companies consisting of AT&T Bell Labs, General Ins... | entailment |
941,144 | hypothesis: Elizabeth declined to interfere in response to the appeal by Scholes . premise: A year later, at the height of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed from his post by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, after the Opposition-controlled Senate reject... | entailment |
941,145 | hypothesis: Philip was stationed in British Crown Colony of Malta during WWII . premise: Following their wedding, the couple leased Windlesham Moor, near Windsor Castle, until 4 July 1949, when they took up residence at Clarence House in London. At various times between 1949 and 1951, the Duke of Edinburgh was statione... | entailment |
941,146 | hypothesis: Portugal held the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2005 . premise: Portugal has several summer music festivals, such as Festival Sudoeste in Zambujeira do Mar, Festival de Paredes de Coura in Paredes de Coura, Festival Vilar de Mouros near Caminha, Boom Festival in Idanha-a-Nova Municipality, Optimus Alive!, Sumo... | entailment |
941,147 | hypothesis: Group theory can be regarded as the study of symmetry . premise: Symmetry groups are groups consisting of symmetries of given mathematical objects—be they of geometric nature, such as the introductory symmetry group of the square, or of algebraic nature, such as polynomial equations and their solutions. Con... | entailment |
941,148 | hypothesis: In 2012 , the Greek national basketball team were ranked 2nd in Europe . premise: The Greek national basketball team has a decades-long tradition of excellence in the sport, being considered among the world's top basketball powers. As of 2012, it ranked 4th in the world and 2nd in Europe. They have won the ... | entailment |
941,149 | hypothesis: When an Ashkenazi woman marries a Sephardi or Mizrahi man it is expected that her children will take on a Sephardic identity . premise: In this respect, the counterpart of Ashkenazi is Sephardic, since most non-Ashkenazi Orthodox Jews follow Sephardic rabbinical authorities, whether or not they are ethnical... | entailment |
941,150 | hypothesis: The population of Israel rose from 800,000 to two million between 1948 and 1958 . premise: Consequently, the population of Israel rose from 800,000 to two million between 1948 and 1958. Between 1948 and 1970, approximately 1,150,000 Jewish refugees relocated to Israel. The immigrants came to Israel for diff... | entailment |
941,151 | hypothesis: Randy Jackson was a record producer and music manager . premise: American Idol employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. The original judges were record producer and music manager Randy Jackson, pop singer and choreographer Paula Abdul and music executive and manager Simon Cowell... | entailment |
941,152 | hypothesis: The color of the light given off is its characteristic emitted by a hot object that changes with temperature . premise: The assumption that black-body radiation is thermal leads to an accurate prediction: the total amount of emitted energy goes up with the temperature according to a definite rule, the Stefa... | entailment |
941,153 | hypothesis: Along with quick design times , Multiwire cuts down on crosstalk . premise: Since it was quite easy to stack interconnections (wires) inside the embedding matrix, the approach allowed designers to forget completely about the routing of wires (usually a time-consuming operation of PCB design): Anywhere the d... | entailment |
941,154 | hypothesis: The temperature effect that causes droughts is called La Nina . premise: Tuvalu experiences the effects of El Niño and La Niña caused by changes in ocean temperatures in the equatorial and central Pacific. El Niño effects increase the chances of tropical storms and cyclones, while La Niña effects increase t... | entailment |
941,155 | hypothesis: Tito was awarded the Queen of Sheba . premise: Some of the other foreign awards and decorations of Josip Broz Tito include Order of Merit, Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero, Order of Prince Henry, Order of Independence, Order of Merit, Order of the Nile, Order of the Condor of the Andes, Order of the Star of ... | entailment |
941,156 | hypothesis: Stephen J. Lee estimated the Russian population was 90 million fewer than it could have been in 1945 . premise: The first half of the 20th century in Russia and the Soviet Union was marked by a succession of wars, famines and other disasters, each accompanied by large-scale population losses. Stephen J. Lee... | entailment |
941,157 | hypothesis: Bell invented the cord-free phone with Charles Sumner Tainter . premise: Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter jointly invented a wireless telephone, named a photophone, which allowed for the transmission of both sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light. Both men later became full as... | entailment |
941,158 | hypothesis: Alla breve is another term occasionally used to refer to A capella . premise: A cappella [a kapˈpɛlla] (Italian for "in the manner of the chapel") music is specifically group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. It contrasts with cantata, which... | entailment |
941,159 | hypothesis: Senators comprised most of the members of the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar . premise: Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. The assassination was led by Gaius Cassius and Marcus Brutus. Most of the conspirators were senators, who had a variety of economic, political, or personal motivations for ca... | entailment |
941,160 | hypothesis: The largest city in the U.S. without formal zoning is Houston . premise: Though Houston is the largest city in the United States without formal zoning regulations, it has developed similarly to other Sun Belt cities because the city's land use regulations and legal covenants have played a similar role. Regu... | entailment |
941,161 | hypothesis: Nasser 's brothers were in their fifties when they died . premise: As the summit closed on 28 September 1970, hours after escorting the last Arab leader to leave, Nasser suffered a heart attack. He was immediately transported to his house, where his physicians tended to him. Nasser died several hours later,... | entailment |
941,162 | hypothesis: The light absorption of a hot object in equilibrium with light absorbs just as much light as it emits . premise: In the last years of the nineteenth century, Planck was investigating the problem of black-body radiation first posed by Kirchhoff some forty years earlier. It is well known that hot objects glow... | entailment |
941,163 | hypothesis: About half of the funds did not reach their intended recipients who needed medical attention . premise: Corruption is often most evident in countries with the smallest per capita incomes, relying on foreign aid for health services. Local political interception of donated money from overseas is especially pr... | entailment |
941,164 | hypothesis: Atkin 's Hall is a residential housing complex . premise: Many of the city's buildings are in the Georgian style, although there are a number of examples of modern landmark structures, such as County Hall tower, which was, at one time the tallest building in Ireland until being superseded by another Cork Ci... | entailment |
941,165 | hypothesis: The general feeling toward Darwin 's ideas in France was that Darwin 's ideas had little impact in France , where any scientists supporting evolutionary ideas opted for a form of Lamarckism . premise: French-speaking naturalists in several countries showed appreciation of the much modified French translatio... | entailment |
941,166 | hypothesis: The principal official language in the western part of Switzerland is french . premise: Switzerland has four official languages: principally German (63.5% total population share, with foreign residents, in 2013); French (22.5%) in the west; and Italian (8.1%) in the south. The fourth official language, Roma... | entailment |
941,167 | hypothesis: Municipal councils have been failing to keep up with waste management in Nigeria . premise: Waste management including sewage treatment, the linked processes of deforestation and soil degradation, and climate change or global warming are the major environmental problems in Nigeria. Waste management presents... | entailment |
941,168 | hypothesis: Spanish began to supersede Catalan . premise: With the union of the crowns of Castille and Aragon (1479), the use of Spanish gradually became more prestigious. Starting in the 16th century, Catalan literature experienced a decline, the language came under the influence of Spanish, and the urban and literary... | entailment |
941,169 | hypothesis: While the factor can not independently indicate if the targeted group is substantial , it can inform the analysis . premise: In paragraph 13 the judges raise the issue of the perpetrators' access to the victims: "The historical examples of genocide also suggest that the area of the perpetrators’ activity an... | entailment |
941,170 | hypothesis: Tourism created $ 61.3 billion for New York in 2014 . premise: Tourism is a vital industry for New York City, which has witnessed a growing combined volume of international and domestic tourists – receiving approximately 51 million tourists in 2011, 54 million in 2013, and a record 56.4 million in 2014. Tou... | entailment |
941,171 | hypothesis: Some Lutherans , such as the members of the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church , support the doctrine . premise: Martin Luther, who initiated the Protestant Reformation, said: "Mother Mary, like us, was born in sin of sinful parents, but the Holy Spirit covered her, sanctified and purified her so that this chil... | entailment |
941,172 | hypothesis: Frege said all mathematical truths are logical . premise: The neopositivists subscribed to a notion of philosophy as the conceptual clarification of the methods, insights and discoveries of the sciences. They saw in the logical symbolism elaborated by Frege (1848–1925) and Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) a pow... | entailment |
941,173 | hypothesis: Gladstone was returned to power in 1892 . premise: Gladstone returned to power after the 1892 general election; he was 82 years old. Victoria objected when Gladstone proposed appointing the Radical MP Henry Labouchere to the Cabinet, so Gladstone agreed not to appoint him. In 1894, Gladstone retired and, wi... | entailment |
941,174 | hypothesis: William IV died before seeing Buckingham Palace 's completion . premise: Buckingham Palace finally became the principal royal residence in 1837, on the accession of Queen Victoria, who was the first monarch to reside there; her predecessor William IV had died before its completion. While the state rooms wer... | entailment |
941,175 | hypothesis: Barrage balloons were initially used as an obstacle to bomber aircraft over cities . premise: Another aspect of anti-aircraft defence was the use of barrage balloons to act as physical obstacle initially to bomber aircraft over cities and later for ground attack aircraft over the Normandy invasion fleets. T... | entailment |
941,176 | hypothesis: Mrs. Dubose chastised Scout for the way she dresses and accuses her of ruining her family name . premise: Just as Lee explores Jem's development in coming to grips with a racist and unjust society, Scout realizes what being female means, and several female characters influence her development. Scout's prima... | entailment |
941,177 | hypothesis: The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was established in Guizhou province . premise: The Taiping Rebellion in the mid-19th century was the first major instance of anti-Manchu sentiment threatening the stability of the dynasty. Hong Xiuquan, a failed civil service candidate, led the Taiping Rebellion, amid widespread... | entailment |
941,178 | hypothesis: Shells were used in traditional handicrafts . premise: The women of Tuvalu use cowrie and other shells in traditional handicrafts. The artistic traditions of Tuvalu have traditionally been expressed in the design of clothing and traditional handicrafts such as the decoration of mats and fans. Crochet (kolos... | entailment |
941,179 | hypothesis: Mudéjar potters produced most of the Hispano-Moresque pottery . premise: The Late Middle Ages in Europe as a whole correspond to the Trecento and Early Renaissance cultural periods in Italy. Northern Europe and Spain continued to use Gothic styles, which became increasingly elaborate in the 15th century, un... | entailment |
941,180 | hypothesis: DRM and anti-circumvention laws limit the amount of control consumers have . premise: Corporations and legislatures take different types of preventative measures to deter copyright infringement, with much of the focus since the early 1990s being on preventing or reducing digital methods of infringement. Str... | entailment |
941,181 | hypothesis: Spielberg produced An American Tail and The Land Before Time for Don Bluth . premise: Since the mid-1980s, Spielberg has increased his role as a film producer. He headed up the production team for several cartoons, including the Warner Bros. hits Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Toonsy... | entailment |
941,182 | hypothesis: Miniature paintings of the Ottoman empire featured people and animals . premise: Islamic art frequently adopts the use of geometrical floral or vegetal designs in a repetition known as arabesque. Such designs are highly nonrepresentational, as Islam forbids representational depictions as found in pre-Islami... | entailment |
941,183 | hypothesis: Architect James Gamble Rogers used collegiate gothic style for the principal buildings on the new Chicago campus . premise: Founded at various times in the university's history, the professional schools originally were scattered throughout Chicago. In connection with a 1917 master plan for a central Chicago... | entailment |
941,184 | hypothesis: Northern Rock investors panicked and a bank run began in September 2007 . premise: One of the first victims was Northern Rock, a medium-sized British bank. The highly leveraged nature of its business led the bank to request security from the Bank of England. This in turn led to investor panic and a bank run... | entailment |
941,185 | hypothesis: Frank Shuman patented his solar engine in 1912 . premise: In 1897, Frank Shuman, a U.S. inventor, engineer and solar energy pioneer built a small demonstration solar engine that worked by reflecting solar energy onto square boxes filled with ether, which has a lower boiling point than water, and were fitted... | entailment |
941,186 | hypothesis: Melbourne Chinatown was founded in 1851 . premise: An influx of interstate and overseas migrants, particularly Irish, German and Chinese, saw the development of slums including a temporary "tent city" established on the southern banks of the Yarra. Chinese migrants founded the Melbourne Chinatown in 1851, w... | entailment |
941,187 | hypothesis: A compromise was reached over administrative procedures for law determination in 1941 . premise: Others argue that the rule of law has survived but was transformed to allow for the exercise of discretion by administrators. For much of American history, the dominant notion of the rule of law, in this setting... | entailment |
941,188 | hypothesis: Switzerland ratified the Kyoto Protocol in 2003 . premise: Switzerland has one of the best environmental records among nations in the developed world; it was one of the countries to sign the Kyoto Protocol in 1998 and ratified it in 2003. With Mexico and the Republic of Korea it forms the Environmental Inte... | entailment |
941,189 | hypothesis: Valencia 's population in 1860 was 140,416 . premise: The public water supply network was completed in 1850, and in 1858 the architects Sebastián Monleón Estellés, Antonino Sancho, and Timoteo Calvo drafted a general expansion project for the city that included demolishing its ancient walls (a second versio... | entailment |
941,190 | hypothesis: The RCC tried to dissuade regional and tribal identities . premise: The RCC attempted to suppress regional and tribal affiliation, replacing it with a unified pan-Libyan identity. In doing so, they tried discrediting tribal leaders as agents of the old regime, and in August 1971 a Sabha military court tried... | entailment |
941,191 | hypothesis: The Greek historian Herodotus referred to the Jews as `` Palestinian Syrians . '' premise: The history of Jews in Greece goes back to at least the Archaic Era of Greece, when the classical culture of Greece was undergoing a process of formalization after the Greek Dark Age. The Greek historian Herodotus kne... | entailment |
941,192 | hypothesis: Federations often employ union of states . premise: Federations often employ the paradox of being a union of states, while still being states (or having aspects of statehood) in themselves. For example, James Madison (author of the US Constitution) wrote in Federalist Paper No. 39 that the US Constitution "... | entailment |
941,193 | hypothesis: A better offer from Princeton University came for Von Neumann in 1930 . premise: Von Neumann's habilitation was completed on December 13, 1927, and he started his lectures as a privatdozent at the University of Berlin in 1928. By the end of 1927, von Neumann had published twelve major papers in mathematics,... | entailment |
941,194 | hypothesis: Major League Soccer is the professional soccer organization is headquartered in New York . premise: New York City is home to the headquarters of the National Football League, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, and Major League Soccer. The New York metropo... | entailment |
941,195 | hypothesis: Over one million Irish people died during the Great Famine . premise: In 1845, Ireland was hit by a potato blight. In the next four years over a million Irish people died and another million emigrated in what became known as the Great Famine. In Ireland, Victoria was labelled "The Famine Queen". She persona... | entailment |
941,196 | hypothesis: Losing My Religion is an REM song that uses simple mandolin licks . premise: Some rock musicians today use mandolins, often single-stringed electric models rather than double-stringed acoustic mandolins. One example is Tim Brennan of the Irish-American punk rock band Dropkick Murphys. In addition to electri... | entailment |
941,197 | hypothesis: The Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos to win the Super Bowl . premise: The Seahawks' CenturyLink Field has hosted NFL playoff games in 2006, 2008, 2011, 2014 and 2015. The Seahawks have advanced to the Super Bowl three times: 2005, 2013 and 2014. They defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8 to win their first Super... | entailment |
941,198 | hypothesis: The Ottoman empire completed its conquest of the Byzantines at the end of the 15th century . premise: At the end of the 15th century the Ottoman Empire advanced all over Southeastern Europe, eventually conquering the Byzantine Empire and extending control over the Balkan states. Hungary was the last bastion... | entailment |
941,199 | hypothesis: The two types of digestion are internal and external digestion . premise: Digestive systems take many forms. There is a fundamental distinction between internal and external digestion. External digestion developed earlier in evolutionary history, and most fungi still rely on it. In this process, enzymes are... | entailment |
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