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hypothesis: 70 % of people were positive about Beyonce 's endorsement of Pepsi . premise: Beyoncé has worked with Pepsi since 2002, and in 2004 appeared in a Gladiator-themed commercial with Britney Spears, Pink, and Enrique Iglesias. In 2012, Beyoncé signed a $50 million deal to endorse Pepsi. The Center for Science i...
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hypothesis: Prajna is called liberating insight in english . premise: According to both Bronkhorst and Anderson, the four truths became a substitution for prajna, or "liberating insight", in the suttas in those texts where "liberating insight" was preceded by the four jhanas. According to Bronkhorst, the four truths ma...
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hypothesis: Ubayd-Allah bin Ziyad ruled Basrah . premise: In 680 Ibn al-Zubayr fled Medina for Mecca. Hearing about Husayn's opposition to Yazid I, the people of Kufa sent to Husayn asking him to take over with their support. Al-Husayn sent his cousin Muslim bin Agail to verify if they would rally behind him. When the ...
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hypothesis: Barry Weiss left his job of CEO of RCA/Jive in 2011 . premise: RCA/Jive Label Group CEO Barry Weiss left the company in March 2011 to become the new CEO of Island Def Jam and Universal Republic, which were both part of Universal Music Group. Weiss had been the RCA/Jive Label Group CEO since 2008 and was hea...
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hypothesis: Mahākāśyapa presided after the death of the Buddha . premise: According to the scriptures, soon after the death of the Buddha, the first Buddhist council was held; a monk named Mahākāśyapa (Pāli: Mahākassapa) presided. The goal of the council was to record the Buddha's teachings. Upāli recited the vinaya. Ā...
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hypothesis: Some debates center on the law of the land not being just defined by the Constitution 's Supremacy Clause but also by legal precedence . premise: These critics of the modern separation of church and state also note the official establishment of religion in several of the states at the time of ratification, ...
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hypothesis: Możni constantly sought to undermine princely authority . premise: Some możni (Magnates) descending from past tribal dynasties regarded themselves as co-proprietors of Piast realms, even though the Piasts attempted to deprive them of their independence. These możni (Magnates) constantly sought to undermine ...
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hypothesis: The College of Engineering at Notre Dame was formed in 1920 . premise: The College of Engineering was established in 1920, however, early courses in civil and mechanical engineering were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s. Today the college, housed in the Fitzpatrick, Cushing, and Stinson-Remi...
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hypothesis: The musical crossover phenomenon sees classical musicians achieving success in popular music . premise: Numerous examples show influence in the opposite direction, including popular songs based on classical music, the use to which Pachelbel's Canon has been put since the 1970s, and the musical crossover phe...
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hypothesis: The Royal Society was studying coral reefs . premise: The boreholes on Funafuti, at the site now called Darwin's Drill, are the result of drilling conducted by the Royal Society of London for the purpose of investigating the formation of coral reefs to determine whether traces of shallow water organisms cou...
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hypothesis: Examples of classes of eukaryotes where genome only refers to the information found in chromosomes are plants , protozoa and animals . premise: In eukaryotes such as plants, protozoa and animals, however, "genome" carries the typical connotation of only information on chromosomal DNA. So although these orga...
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hypothesis: There is a distinction between lawful hunting and poaching . premise: Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping any animal, or pursuing or tracking it with the intent of doing so. Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for food, recreation, to remove predators which are dange...
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hypothesis: Florida acquired Derek Lee in a trade for Hee-seop Choi . premise: In 2004, the Cubs were a consensus pick by most media outlets to win the World Series. The offseason acquisition of Derek Lee (who was acquired in a trade with Florida for Hee-seop Choi) and the return of Greg Maddux only bolstered these exp...
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hypothesis: Daylight Saving Time was used commonly during the Second World War . premise: Broadly speaking, Daylight Saving Time was abandoned in the years after the war (with some notable exceptions including Canada, the UK, France, and Ireland for example). However, it was brought back for periods of time in many dif...
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hypothesis: The teen timetable questionnaire has been used to measure the age in which adolescents should be able to engage in autonomous behaviors . premise: A questionnaire called the teen timetable has been used to measure the age at which individuals believe adolescents should be able to engage in behaviors associa...
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hypothesis: Mary was dedicated to Allah while still in the womb . premise: She is the only woman directly named in the Qur'an; declared (uniquely along with Jesus) to be a Sign of God to humanity; as one who "guarded her chastity"; an obedient one; chosen of her mother and dedicated to Allah whilst still in the womb; u...
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hypothesis: Old Czech allowed some complex consonant clusters to be pronounced by all at once . premise: While Old Czech had a basic alphabet from which a general set of orthographical correspondences was drawn, it did not have a standard orthography. It also contained a number of sound clusters which no longer exist; ...
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hypothesis: Its geographic location is North-West of the Iberian Peninsula . premise: Galicia (English i/ɡəˈlɪsiə/, /ɡəˈlɪʃə/; Galician: [ɡaˈliθja] ( listen), [ħaˈliθja], or [ħaˈlisja]; Spanish: [ɡaˈliθja]; Galician and Portuguese: Galiza, [ɡaˈliθa] ( listen), [ħaˈliθa] or [ħaˈlisa]) is an autonomous community of Spain...
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hypothesis: Nesting sandgrouse carry water to their young by wetting their belly feathers . premise: Most birds scoop water in their beaks and raise their head to let water run down the throat. Some species, especially of arid zones, belonging to the pigeon, finch, mousebird, button-quail and bustard families are capab...
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hypothesis: Adult standards format radio stations are declining because of aging demographics . premise: The soft AC format may soon be facing the demographic pressures that the jazz and big band formats faced in the 1960s and 1970s and that the oldies format is starting to face today, with the result that one may hear...
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hypothesis: The name of the song was A Moment Like This . premise: In what was to become a tradition, Clarkson performed the coronation song during the finale, and released the song immediately after the season ended. The single, "A Moment Like This", went on to break a 38-year-old record held by The Beatles for the bi...
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hypothesis: The rights to Oswald were owned by Universal . premise: Universal owned the rights to the "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" character, although Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks had created Oswald, and their films had enjoyed a successful theatrical run. After Charles Mintz had unsuccessfully demanded that Disney accept a ...
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hypothesis: Catal Huyuk featured equal-sized homes with little evidence of capital . premise: The domestication of large animals (c. 8000 BC) resulted in a dramatic increase in social inequality in most of the areas where it occurred; New Guinea being a notable exception. Possession of livestock allowed competition bet...
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hypothesis: The opening of the first building in the second biotech district was in late 2009 . premise: A second biotechnology district is being planned for the median strip on Frontage Road, on land cleared for the never-built Route 34 extension. As of late 2009, a Pfizer drug-testing clinic, a medical laboratory bui...
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hypothesis: Obama launched airstrikes on ISIS on August 10 , 2014 . premise: The Obama administration began to reengage in Iraq with a series of airstrikes aimed at ISIS beginning on 10 August 2014. On 9 September 2014 President Obama said that he had the authority he needed to take action to destroy the militant group...
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hypothesis: Horne began their operations in the city of Pittsburgh . premise: In 1849, Horne's began operations and soon became a leading Pittsburgh department store. In 1879, it opened a seven-story landmark which was the first department store in the city's downtown. In 1972, Associated Dry Goods acquired Horne's, an...
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hypothesis: Intestinal microbiota develop in early life . premise: Exposure to antibiotics early in life is associated with increased body mass in humans and mouse models. Early life is a critical period for the establishment of the intestinal microbiota and for metabolic development. Mice exposed to subtherapeutic ant...
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hypothesis: Dwayne Wiggins 's Grass Roots Entertainment signed the girl group on October 5 , 1995 . premise: At age eight, Beyoncé and childhood friend Kelly Rowland met LaTavia Roberson while in an audition for an all-girl entertainment group. They were placed into a group with three other girls as Girl's Tyme, and ra...
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hypothesis: The city 's per capita GDP is $ 52,000 . premise: The economy has been growing quickly in recent years. In both 2010 and 2011, the metro area's gross domestic product (GDP) led 27 other metropolitan areas in the country, according to the Conference Board of Canada, recording growth of 6.6 per cent and 5.8 p...
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hypothesis: The season six premier was the most watched of all seasons . premise: Season six premiered with the series' highest-rated debut episode and a few of its succeeding episodes rank among the most watched episodes of American Idol. During this time, many television executives begun to regard the show as a progr...
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hypothesis: The United Nations Statistics Division defines Western Asia to contain the countries included elsewhere in the Middle East . premise: The United Nations formulates multiple regional divisions as is convenient for its various operations. But few of them include a Near East, and that poorly defined. UNICEF re...
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hypothesis: Emomali Rahmon came into power in 1992 . premise: The nation almost immediately fell into civil war that involved various factions fighting one another; these factions were often distinguished by clan loyalties. More than 500,000 residents fled during this time because of persecution, increased poverty and ...
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hypothesis: A decorated cross called in a Presbyterian church is called a Celtic cross . premise: Usually a Presbyterian church will not have statues of saints, nor the ornate altar more typical of a Roman Catholic church. Instead, one will find a "communion table," usually on the same level as the congregation. There ...
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hypothesis: Camille Chamoun was Nasser 's opponent in Lebanon . premise: In Lebanon, clashes between pro-Nasser factions and supporters of staunch Nasser opponent, then-President Camille Chamoun, culminated in civil strife by May. The former sought to unite with the UAR, while the latter sought Lebanon's continued inde...
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hypothesis: Takahashi discovered the circadian clock in 1994 . premise: In 1896, Patrick and Gilbert observed that during a prolonged period of sleep deprivation, sleepiness increases and decreases with a period of approximately 24 hours. In 1918, J.S. Szymanski showed that animals are capable of maintaining 24-hour ac...
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hypothesis: The elderly had similar recommended intake volumes as adults . premise: The EFSA panel also determined intakes for different populations. Recommended intake volumes in the elderly are the same as for adults as despite lower energy consumption, the water requirement of this group is increased due to a reduct...
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hypothesis: The Premier Leagues standard attendance in the 2007-08 season was the Premier League 's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007 -- 08 season . premise: Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances acr...
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hypothesis: 86 % of Detroit 's homes are in good conditions . premise: The city has numerous neighborhoods consisting of vacant properties resulting in low inhabited density in those areas, stretching city services and infrastructure. These neighborhoods are concentrated in the northeast and on the city's fringes. A 20...
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hypothesis: Stainless steel is an example of interstitial and substitutional alloys . premise: When a molten metal is mixed with another substance, there are two mechanisms that can cause an alloy to form, called atom exchange and the interstitial mechanism. The relative size of each element in the mix plays a primary ...
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hypothesis: The ancestor of all modern birds evolved a better sense of smell during the late Cretaceous . premise: Avialans diversified into a wide variety of forms during the Cretaceous Period. Many groups retained primitive characteristics, such as clawed wings and teeth, though the latter were lost independently in ...
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hypothesis: The Second Vatican Council was held during 1962-1965 . premise: The first Code of Canon Law, 1917, was mostly for the Roman Rite, with limited application to the Eastern Churches. After the Second Vatican Council, (1962 - 1965), another edition was published specifically for the Roman Rite in 1983. Most rec...
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hypothesis: The primary courts of the empire were Islamic courts . premise: These court categories were not, however, wholly exclusive: for instance, the Islamic courts—which were the Empire's primary courts—could also be used to settle a trade conflict or disputes between litigants of differing religions, and Jews and...
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hypothesis: Ethnic Armenians were deported by the Ottoman Government from eastern Anatolia . premise: In 1915, as the Russian Caucasus Army continued to advance into eastern Anatolia, the Ottoman government started the deportation of its ethnic Armenian population, resulting in the death of approximately 1.5 million Ar...
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hypothesis: The acronym for India 's Research and Analysis Wing is RAW . premise: The role and functions of the CIA are roughly equivalent to those of the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (the SIS or MI6), the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, the Russ...
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hypothesis: Challis was looking for comet observations when he saw Neptune the first two times . premise: Meanwhile, Le Verrier by letter urged Berlin Observatory astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle to search with the observatory's refractor. Heinrich d'Arrest, a student at the observatory, suggested to Galle that they c...
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hypothesis: In 2008 , twenty percent of Tennessee residents were born outside the South . premise: According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2015, Tennessee had an estimated population of 6,600,299, which is an increase of 50,947, from the prior year and an increase of 254,194, or 4.01%, since the year 2010. This incl...
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hypothesis: The geothermal capacity in 1975 was 1 GW . premise: Geothermal power capacity grew from around 1 GW in 1975 to almost 10 GW in 2008. The United States is the world leader in terms of installed capacity, representing 3.1 GW. Other countries with significant installed capacity include the Philippines (1.9 GW)...
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hypothesis: The parts of reptiles that respond to sensory cues are called motor centers . premise: The motor centers of reptiles react to sensory cues of vision, sound, touch, chemical, gravity, and motion with pre-set body movements and programmed postures. With the arrival of night-active mammals, smell replaced visi...
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hypothesis: All but rich children must learn to clean . premise: The term child labour can be misleading when it confuses harmful work with employment that may be beneficial to children. It can also ignore harmful work outside employment and any benefits children normally derive from their work. Domestic work is an exa...
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hypothesis: 1898 was the last time two black congressmen were elected . premise: In the late nineteenth century, two black Congressmen were elected from North Carolina's 2nd district, the last in 1898. George Henry White sought to promote civil rights for blacks and to challenge efforts by white Democrats to reduce bla...
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hypothesis: El Con Mall is located in midtown . premise: As one of the oldest parts of town, Central Tucson is anchored by the Broadway Village shopping center designed by local architect Josias Joesler at the intersection of Broadway Boulevard and Country Club Road. The 4th Avenue Shopping District between downtown an...
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hypothesis: Louis gave up his claim to the English throne . premise: In the aftermath of John's death William Marshal was declared the protector of the nine-year-old Henry III. The civil war continued until royalist victories at the battles of Lincoln and Dover in 1217. Louis gave up his claim to the English throne and...
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hypothesis: Internet hosting services provide a virtual server service . premise: Internet hosting services provide email, web-hosting, or online storage services. Other services include virtual server, cloud services, or physical server operation.
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hypothesis: Florio , the Ducrot , the Rutelli , the Sandron , the Whitaker , the Utveggio help to start cultural , industrial , and economic growth in Palermo . premise: The majority of Sicilians preferred independence to the Savoia kingdom; in 1866, Palermo became the seat of a week-long popular rebellion, which was f...
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hypothesis: The world 's largest urban tram network is located in Melbourne . premise: The main passenger airport serving the metropolis and the state is Melbourne Airport (also called Tullamarine Airport), which is the second busiest in Australia, and the Port of Melbourne is Australia's busiest seaport for containeri...
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hypothesis: Robert Louis Stevenson died in 1894 . premise: Mission work in Samoa had begun in late 1830 by John Williams, of the London Missionary Society arriving in Sapapali'i from The Cook Islands and Tahiti. According to Barbara A. West, "The Samoans were also known to engage in ‘headhunting', a ritual of war in wh...
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hypothesis: The government planned to evacuate 1.4 million from London . premise: The government planned to voluntarily evacuate four million people—mostly women and children—from urban areas, including 1.4 million from London. It expected about 90% of evacuees to stay in private homes, and conducted an extensive surve...
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hypothesis: TA troops regularly train weekly evenings and monthly weekends . premise: In October 2009, the MoD was heavily criticized for withdrawing the bi-annual non-operational training £20m budget for the volunteer Territorial Army (TA), ending all non-operational training for 6 months until April 2010. The governm...
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hypothesis: The first show of the season generated 37.3 million viewers . premise: Season six began on Tuesday, January 16, 2007. The premiere drew a massive audience of 37.3 million viewers, peaking in the last half hour with more than 41 million viewers.
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hypothesis: Michael Howard was leading the Conservatives at this time . premise: Despite being a persistent critic of some of the government's policies, the paper supported Labour in both subsequent elections the party won. For the 2005 general election, The Sun backed Blair and Labour for a third consecutive election ...
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hypothesis: The delayed return system belongs to the nonegalitarian group . premise: One way to divide hunter-gatherer groups is by their return systems. James Woodburn uses the categories "immediate return" hunter-gatherers for egalitarian and "delayed return" for nonegalitarian. Immediate return foragers consume thei...
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hypothesis: Roc-A-Fella signed Kanye West . premise: According to Capitol Record's A&R, Joe Weinberger, he was approached by West and almost signed a deal with him, but another person in the company convinced Capitol's president not to. Desperate to keep West from defecting to another label, then-label head Damon Dash ...
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hypothesis: More than 300 languages are spoken in the Greater London area . premise: London has a diverse range of peoples and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken within Greater London. The Office for National Statistics estimated its mid-2014 population to be 8,538,689, the largest of any municipality in ...
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hypothesis: Wu 's army was crushed by the Green Standard Army . premise: The Qing forces were crushed by Wu from 1673-1674. The Qing had the support of the majority of Han Chinese soldiers and Han elite against the Three Feudatories, since they refused to join Wu Sangui in the revolt, while the Eight Banners and Manchu...
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hypothesis: Christós is translated from the Biblical term mashiach . premise: A Christian ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a person who adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. "Christian" derives from the Koine Greek word Christós (Χριστός), a transla...
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hypothesis: Wilt Chamberlain is considered the most famous basketball alumnus of KU . premise: The KU men's basketball team has fielded a team every year since 1898. The Jayhawks are a perennial national contender currently coached by Bill Self. The team has won five national titles, including three NCAA tournament cha...
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hypothesis: Avicenna 's portrait hangs in the hall of medicine in the University of Paris . premise: In modern Iran, he is considered a national icon, and is often regarded as one of the greatest Persians to have ever lived. A monument was erected outside the Bukhara museum[year needed]. The Avicenna Mausoleum and Muse...
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hypothesis: 8.3 % of the Portuguese population did not give an answer for their religion in the 2011 census . premise: According to the 2011 Census, 81.0% of the Portuguese population are Roman Catholic. The country has small Protestant, Latter-day Saint, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Eastern Orthodox Church, Jehovah's Witnesse...
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hypothesis: When a system is over-damped , it typically does not experience a voltage reversal . premise: In DC circuits and pulsed circuits, current and voltage reversal are affected by the damping of the system. Voltage reversal is encountered in RLC circuits that are under-damped. The current and voltage reverse dir...
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hypothesis: Charleston , South Carolina is 127.5 square miles ( 330.2 km2 ) in area . premise: According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 127.5 square miles (330.2 km2), of which 109.0 square miles (282.2 km2) is land and 18.5 square miles (47.9 km2) is covered by water. The old city is ...
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hypothesis: Roman concrete has continued to be a mystery to this day . premise: Over time, Roman architecture was modified as their urban requirements changed, and the civil engineering and building construction technology became developed and refined. The Roman concrete has remained a riddle, and even after more than ...
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hypothesis: UTF-32 is widely used by internal representation of text in programs . premise: In UTF-32 and UCS-4, one 32-bit code value serves as a fairly direct representation of any character's code point (although the endianness, which varies across different platforms, affects how the code value manifests as an octe...
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hypothesis: The pub featured on Emmerdale was the Woolpack . premise: The major soap operas on British television each feature a pub, and these pubs have become household names. The Rovers Return is the pub in Coronation Street, the British soap broadcast on ITV. The Queen Vic (short for the Queen Victoria) is the pub ...
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hypothesis: Frankie Knuckles was an early house producer . premise: Soul and disco influenced house music, plus mixing and editing techniques earlier explored by disco, garage music and post-disco DJs, producers, and audio engineers such as Walter Gibbons, Tom Moulton, Jim Burgess, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, M & M, and ot...
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hypothesis: William IV was 71 when he died . premise: Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. On 20 June 1837, William IV died at the age of 71, and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. In her diary she wrote, "I was awoke at 6 o'clock by Mamma, who told me the Archbishop of Canterbury and...
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hypothesis: In the morality play , Death summoned Everyman . premise: Morality plays emerged as a distinct dramatic form around 1400 and flourished until 1550. The most interesting morality play is The Castle of Perseverance which depicts mankind's progress from birth to death. However, the most famous morality play an...
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hypothesis: A few examples of social and religious transition ceremonies are confirmation , Bar and Bat Mitzvahs , Quinceañeras , sweet sixteens , cotillions , and débutante balls . premise: Some examples of social and religious transition ceremonies that can be found in the U.S., as well as in other cultures around th...
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hypothesis: 151 countries have signed the Worst Forms Convention 183 ( C182 ) . premise: In 1999, ILO helped lead the Worst Forms Convention 182 (C182), which has so far been signed upon and domestically ratified by 151 countries including the United States. This international law prohibits worst forms of child labour,...
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hypothesis: IBM announced January 21 , 2014 that its executives would forgo bonuses for fiscal year 2013 . premise: On January 21, 2014 IBM announced that company executives would forgo bonuses for fiscal year 2013. The move came as the firm reported a 5% drop in sales and 1% decline in net profit over 2012. It also co...
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hypothesis: Confucian philosophy was available for individuals at the commanderies . premise: The early Western Han court simultaneously accepted the philosophical teachings of Legalism, Huang-Lao Daoism, and Confucianism in making state decisions and shaping government policy. However, the Han court under Emperor Wu g...
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hypothesis: The thirty year war was between Protestants and Catholics . premise: Roman Catholicism was the sole established religion in the Holy Roman Empire until the Reformation changed this drastically. In 1517, Martin Luther challenged the Catholic Church as he saw it as a corruption of Christian faith. Through thi...
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hypothesis: One million people visit HHC emergency rooms every year . premise: Each year HHC's facilities provide about 225,000 admissions, one million emergency room visits and five million clinic visits to New Yorkers. HHC facilities treat nearly one-fifth of all general hospital discharges and more than one third of...
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hypothesis: Cesare Beccaria became famous for Crimes and Punishments ( 1764 ) . premise: Cesare Beccaria, a jurist and one of the great Enlightenment writers, became famous for his masterpiece Of Crimes and Punishments (1764), which was later translated into 22 languages. Another prominent intellectual was Francesco Ma...
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hypothesis: The official language of Egypt is Modern Standard Arabic . premise: The official language of the Republic is Modern Standard Arabic. Arabic was adopted by the Egyptians after the Arab invasion of Egypt. The spoken languages are: Egyptian Arabic (68%), Sa'idi Arabic (29%), Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic (1.6...
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hypothesis: The University of Paris is said to have started faculty governance . premise: The propagation of universities was not necessarily a steady progression, as the 17th century was rife with events that adversely affected university expansion. Many wars, and especially the Thirty Years' War, disrupted the univer...
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hypothesis: Mr. Thomas Samuel Hood purchased a plot of land at the British Cemetery Montevideo in 1828 . premise: The other large cemeteries are the Cementerio del Buceo, Cementerio del Cerro, and Cementerio Paso Molino. The British Cemetery Montevideo (Cementerio Británico) is another of the oldest cemeteries in Urugu...
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hypothesis: The primary use of Japanese submarines was long-range reconnaissance . premise: While Japan had a large number of submarines, they did not make a significant impact on the war. In 1942, the Japanese fleet subs performed well, knocking out or damaging many Allied warships. However, Imperial Japanese Navy (an...
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hypothesis: Yale-New Haven Hospital is comprised of four pavilions . premise: The New Haven area supports several medical facilities that are considered some of the best hospitals in the country. There are two major medical centers downtown: Yale – New Haven Hospital has four pavilions, including the Yale – New Haven C...
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hypothesis: Linguists view Catalan and Valencian as the same language . premise: Linguists, including Valencian scholars, deal with Catalan and Valencian as the same language. The official regulating body of the language of the Valencian Community, the Valencian Academy of Language (Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua, A...
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hypothesis: The name of the musician that was a part of The Roots and was also a blues guitarist is Ali Farka Touré . premise: Malian musical traditions are derived from the griots, who are known as "Keepers of Memories". Malian music is diverse and has several different genres. Some famous Malian influences in music a...
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hypothesis: Aimed fire was the primary method for HAA fire . premise: Two assumptions underpinned the British approach to HAA fire; first, aimed fire was the primary method and this was enabled by predicting gun data from visually tracking the target and having its height. Second, that the target would maintain a stead...
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hypothesis: The early concerns for the field of Sociology culture were popular culture , political control , and social class . premise: The sociology of culture grew from the intersection between sociology (as shaped by early theorists like Marx, Durkheim, and Weber) with the growing discipline of anthropology, where ...
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hypothesis: Dou Wu died in 168 AD . premise: Students from the Imperial University organized a widespread student protest against the eunuchs of Emperor Huan's court. Huan further alienated the bureaucracy when he initiated grandiose construction projects and hosted thousands of concubines in his harem at a time of eco...
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hypothesis: Along with the affluent , the middle class is a socioeconomic class of the inhabitants of the Southside . premise: The portion of the city south of the James River is known as the Southside. Neighborhoods in the city's Southside area range from affluent and middle class suburban neighborhoods Westover Hills...
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hypothesis: Stein won a Pulitzer in 1998 . premise: The Bronx has several local newspapers, including The Bronx News, Parkchester News, City News, The Riverdale Press, Riverdale Review, The Bronx Times Reporter, Inner City Press (which now has more of a focus on national issues) and Co-Op City Times. Four non-profit n...
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hypothesis: An example of a poor birth control method is withdrawal . premise: Given the potential consequences, engaging in sexual behavior is somewhat risky, particularly for adolescents. Having unprotected sex, using poor birth control methods (e.g. withdrawal), having multiple sexual partners, and poor communicatio...
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hypothesis: USB has become commonplace on other devices . premise: USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals (including keyboards, pointing devices, digital cameras, printers, portable media players, disk drives and network adapters) to personal computers, both to communicate and to supply ...
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hypothesis: The economy consists of manufacturing and service jobs on the rim of the mountains . premise: The population of the region is 14 million spread across eight countries. On the rim of the mountains, on the plateaus and the plains the economy consists of manufacturing and service jobs whereas in the higher alt...
entailment
941,298
hypothesis: The Republic of Cyprus does not have de jure sovereignty over the two British territories of Akrotiri and Dhekelia . premise: The Republic of Cyprus has de jure sovereignty over the island of Cyprus and its surrounding waters, according to international law, except for the British Overseas Territory of Akro...
entailment
941,299
hypothesis: Tito used pamphlets to get the people to unite in a battle against the occupation in 1941 . premise: On 6 April 1941, German forces, with Hungarian and Italian assistance, launched an invasion of Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded b...
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