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264,383 | hypothesis: Local mail orders show nothing about trash can dividers. premise: yeah i i was going to say i've seen in some of these um local mail order catalogs they've got trash can dividers for for home owners who don't have those it it | contradiction |
237,623 | hypothesis: Someone knows all the correct web addresses. premise: Rather, they would need to know the specific Web addresses already. | neutral |
297,088 | hypothesis: Is there any use in illustrating such engines? premise: Why waste time drawing such engines? | entailment |
36,613 | hypothesis: that's like in May. premise: uh-huh right and the one that's like in May you can only wear and and supposedly we don't have an opportunity my husband and i we don't go to a lot of like where you have to wear | entailment |
222,645 | hypothesis: I saw people on the donor list that had become major supporters of the operation, giving over $1million. premise: I noted on the donor list that the couple, through Olafson Group, had become one of the major supporters of the project. | neutral |
69,611 | hypothesis: It's a cross between New Age spiritual stuff and 1950's hyperbole. premise: A cross between New Age philosophy and 1950s hyperbole, says | entailment |
94,630 | hypothesis: We don't have anything that makes anyone envious. premise: What have we got that others envy? | neutral |
284,025 | hypothesis: We can't be effective with balance premise: But we can be effective if [we are] thoughtful about how we employ staff and the balance of the service we provide. | contradiction |
366,032 | hypothesis: Jews have never lived in the province. premise: Instruments of worship and ritual illustrate the religious life of the prov?ince's important Jewish community. | contradiction |
127,204 | hypothesis: I think it is going to be fascinating to watch as he chooses where to go next and how he'll do. premise: no i i'm wondering where he's going to wind up | neutral |
198,285 | hypothesis: I dislike him because he dislikes me. premise: I don't like him." | neutral |
317,143 | hypothesis: The Order did not apply because the rule is also against human nature. premise: 12875 and finds that the Order does not apply because the rule is not applicable to government facilities but to finished device manufacturers. | neutral |
338,548 | hypothesis: I don't think it makes sense to vote if there is only one person running. premise: yeah well they the Dallas Morning News did publish a a section that covered the major races and it explained a lot to me about the individual candidates and helped me make a lot of better informed decisions but still uh you k... | neutral |
377,497 | hypothesis: My wife was fine and dandy with my castigation. premise: Well, my wife nearly fainted to see me castigated in public, no less on the Internet! | contradiction |
127,466 | hypothesis: Sidney Lumet is a manager, not a director. premise: The director is Sidney Lumet, who functions as the opposite of a safety Even chronic underactors overact in Lumet pictures, and his camera is somehow always in the right place to catch them doing it. | contradiction |
71,379 | hypothesis: Somebody failed to send the letter out in time. premise: uh-huh somebody blew it | neutral |
380,095 | hypothesis: Lawyers make a large sum of money from each case they do. premise: Given how many lawyers must have vetted this thing, it's probably an achievement that Mann got as much as he did on the screen. | neutral |
214,098 | hypothesis: The head is there to think. premise: The head served its purpose. | neutral |
67,480 | hypothesis: The basement has a Starbucks in it that is accompanied by a restaurant. premise: There are restaurants and a Starbuck's in the basement, and you can access the raised pedestrian crosealk from the escalators on the ground floor. | entailment |
255,170 | hypothesis: There is no question that Medicare reform would have no impact on national savings. premise: How Would Medicare Reform Affect National Saving? | contradiction |
316,315 | hypothesis: They approach directly from the front. premise: uh-huh yeah because they're just sort of coming from the side or whatever yeah | contradiction |
147,027 | hypothesis: Maybe the small Art Gallery has the greatest collection. premise: Perhaps the greatest collection is housed in the small Art Gallery. | entailment |
384,715 | hypothesis: I'm certain that the people here knew every aspect of Rennie's past history. premise: How much of Rennie's own past history was known to the people here? | contradiction |
350,411 | hypothesis: The barbarians and the emperor's country are at war. premise: Because the barbarians are coming today and the emperor's waiting to receive their leader. | neutral |
269,027 | hypothesis: You searched the prisoner's room, right? On what day? premise: What day was it when you searched the prisoner's room? | entailment |
194,873 | hypothesis: The Turks had nothing to do with Peshawar, Lahore and Delhi. premise: By 1193, the Turks were masters in Peshawar, Lahore, and Delhi. | contradiction |
218,170 | hypothesis: It doesn't sound very good at all. premise: It has a nice ring to it.' | contradiction |
213,819 | hypothesis: But I don't know... premise: Yet I do not know… . | entailment |
42,266 | hypothesis: Eglise Saint-Etienne's nave and towers were originally built a hundred years before its steeples and chancel. premise: Its church, the Eglise Saint-Etienne, harmoniously combines Roman?esque towers and nave with Gothic steeples, choir, and chancel. | neutral |
104,763 | hypothesis: The international environment remains constant. premise: A more sophisticated approach would be to model a changing international environment in detail. | contradiction |
80,806 | hypothesis: The banks are looking to increase their fees. premise: A few banks charge fees as high as 23 percent of the gross interest earned. | neutral |
281,880 | hypothesis: We should rely on the gold standard. premise: We must convert all wealth into the measure employed by mankind for 6,000 years, i.e., ounces of gold. | entailment |
71,475 | hypothesis: Let's not do anything. premise: Now, what to do about it? | contradiction |
39,984 | hypothesis: Mainstream conservatives are very wary of Klayman's tactics. premise: You might think mainstream conservatives would be wary of Klayman's tactics. | contradiction |
174,348 | hypothesis: Nobody is less than seven years. premise: yeah but if the average is seven years that means a lot of guys don't make it seven years you know | contradiction |
90,646 | hypothesis: We never saw the plane. premise: 'We were cutting lettuce, and we saw the plane coming. | contradiction |
195,943 | hypothesis: Monorcans like Abarcas. premise: Of special interest among Menorcan footwear are Abarcas, flat, slipper-like sandals worn by peasants for centuries. | entailment |
62,161 | hypothesis: You're heading in the wrong direction. premise: No, no, you are on a wrong tack there. | entailment |
249,802 | hypothesis: We didn't, oh shit, I think we went a little too far this time in regards to privacy. premise: i think we did that's good i didn't think we could go too far on this privacy thing but uh | contradiction |
339,050 | hypothesis: They listened to a boring lecture on suffrage. premise: They had collected a Gladys Mary and a Marjorie, been baffled by one change of address, and had been forced to listen to a long lecture on universal suffrage from a vivacious American lady whose Christian name had proved to be Sadie. | neutral |
269,686 | hypothesis: The investigators were not happy when he replied laughingly with girls. premise: When he jokingly responded with girls, the investigators did not conceal their shocked disapproval. | entailment |
364,579 | hypothesis: Julius was angry with the man he was talking to premise: I'm going to count five, continued Julius, "and I guess, if you let me get past four, you needn't worry any about Mr. Brown. | neutral |
127,916 | hypothesis: All the oaks he was talking about I was familiar with. premise: so anyway that's that was i guess he was talking about some of the other kinds of oaks i don't know | contradiction |
252,755 | hypothesis: I do not like automatic weapons at all. premise: well you know uh now here here's something that uh first occurred to me when they started having all these problems with these automatic uh weapons | neutral |
290,298 | hypothesis: They catch catfish by accident sometimes. premise: no we usually don't do i mean they catch catfish i keep saying they because i never fish but um they catch catfish you on accident sometimes | entailment |
252,467 | hypothesis: The Institut de France is on the Quai Conti by the Pont des Arts. premise: The Institut de France, handsome home of the august Acad???mie Francaise, is on the Quai Conti by the Pont des Arts. | entailment |
383,816 | hypothesis: The line closed because of safety hazards. premise: The line was just closed in 1985, but with the speed at which the native plants have reclaimed the land, it might have been a hundred years ago. | neutral |
157,150 | hypothesis: It takes 30 minutes to walk around the top of the ramparts. premise: A walk around the shaded top of the ramparts takes about half an hour and offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. | entailment |
376,137 | hypothesis: The computer also has maps and tourist attractions built in. premise: There are also watercolors, drawings, prints, sculpture, and a multimedia gallery where a computerized system offers information about 100 of the gallery's best works. | neutral |
263,769 | hypothesis: The moon was previously thought to only generate tidal forces for 20 percent of our bodies of water. premise: The lone hypothesis I've found proposes that the moon generates tidal forces on the 50 percent to 60 percent of our bodies that is water. | neutral |
125,165 | hypothesis: Barnes wanted to clean up King Roy's image in hopes of getting him re-elected. premise: The move could also help Barnes clean up the King Roy image that dogged him during his re-election campaign and contributed to his surprise loss to Sonny Perdue on Nov. 5. Asked about his legacy Tuesday, Barnes was I'm ... | neutral |
284,377 | hypothesis: The ferns suffer in the warm, damp environment. premise: The huge Victorian greenhouse, New Palm House, is impressive and packed with ferns and palms that thrive in the warm, damp environment. | contradiction |
270,851 | hypothesis: Madrid was not the intended resting place for Ferdinand VI. premise: Of all the Hapsburg and Bourbon kings who ruled Spain, only two are missing (Felipe V is buried at La Granja de San Ildefonso, Ferdinand VI in Madrid). | neutral |
391,564 | hypothesis: The touch-up strokes are the worst part of the process. premise: This shortens an unpleasant activity and spares me those final touch-up strokes that often leave me bleeding. | neutral |
9,768 | hypothesis: He left it on the table. premise: He retrieved it, and buried it neatly. | contradiction |
101,356 | hypothesis: The gruff, bluff warriors had taste for painting, calligraphy, ceremony, the arts, and the teachings of Buddhism, Shintoism, and Daoism. premise: The gruff, bluff warriors' taste for art calligraphy, landscape painting, the tea ceremony, music, dance, and theater coincided with a renewed interest in things ... | neutral |
32,310 | hypothesis: I really need those, give it to me. premise: Give them to me. | neutral |
24,960 | hypothesis: The employee had always performed poorly. premise: Nothing weird here--instead, a shot of a plaque that once acknowledged this employee's sustained superior performance and must now be packed away. | contradiction |
369,910 | hypothesis: Your brother's wife is a swinger. premise: From your report of the timetable, your brother's wife started the marriage with no intention of being faithful. | neutral |
233,823 | hypothesis: Queen Victoria allowed the remains to stay right where they were. premise: Queen Victoria arranged for the bones of David II, James II, James V, and Lord Darnley to be re-interred in a common tomb. | contradiction |
153,863 | hypothesis: Vrenna's saber had the blood of five people on it. premise: Vrenna flicked her saber, blood and rain droplets flew off of it in a mist. | neutral |
67,766 | hypothesis: Miss Howard and you seem to know what's going on, I pointed out acidly. premise: You and Miss Howard seem to know what you are talking about, I observed coldly. | entailment |
375,170 | hypothesis: I have had both good and bad experiences with them. premise: oh yes yes i guess i've had some good experience and some bad experience with them | entailment |
161,463 | hypothesis: This country could fare much better if more women were in power. premise: The solution is If you want elected officials who put principle ahead of power, voting for women gives you better odds. | neutral |
73,863 | hypothesis: The history is little known and fascinating. premise: The history is so little known--and so fascinating--it could easily have served as this novel's point of departure, or the spine of a novel all its own. | entailment |
130,636 | hypothesis: No matter how easy it is to remember in a bull market, we should be reminded that society gets richer when UPR exchanges its cash for Pennzoil's shares. premise: Hard as it may be to remember in a bull market, society doesn't get any richer when UPR exchanges its cash for Pennzoil's shares. | contradiction |
387,640 | hypothesis: It turned out she was pretending to be nice and normal, in order to gain my trust. premise: She seemed so nice and normal that at last I determined to confide in her. | neutral |
298,923 | hypothesis: La Maja Desnuda was painted as a nude with the goal of shocking people. premise: Of all the Prado's paintings, none is more discussed and disputed than La Maja Desnuda (The Naked Maja), one of Spain's first nudes. | neutral |
383,635 | hypothesis: Farming families work hard all year. premise: Farming can be a lonely life, and even in modern times it is rare for the families to take time off from the hard work and socialize. | entailment |
50,512 | hypothesis: He considered his USP a slightly more important matter to think about than his niche. premise: Truth is his company's Unique Selling Proposition, its market niche, its core competency, its brand value. | neutral |
72,109 | hypothesis: Cocktail party malcontents would make fun of such things as E.J. when they wanted to mock Shawn's New Yorkers. premise: When cocktail party malcontents mocked Shawn's New Yorker in the late '70s and early '80s, they would make fun of such things as E.J. | entailment |
210,306 | hypothesis: This island is a very popular tourist attraction. premise: This is an ideal island to put on your walking boots and take to the countryside. | neutral |
73,321 | hypothesis: They gave 500,000. premise: contributing five hundred thousand to | entailment |
104,247 | hypothesis: The paper is made from trees. premise: It is formatted for printing out on standard-size paper. | neutral |
87,169 | hypothesis: This is quite old. premise: It was built Beforethewars. | entailment |
332,112 | hypothesis: Forbes should shut up about what he regards as a Republican, some might think. premise: And why should Forbes shut up about what he regards as a Republican betrayal of conservatism? | neutral |
239,927 | hypothesis: Being only four months in age, she is delightfully attractive. premise: she is she she's gorgeous she is four months old | entailment |
186,784 | hypothesis: The phase in period for the requirements is very short. premise: 100 per unit increase in manufacturing costs does not impose a significant additional cost to users, especially considering the lengthy phase-in period for the requirements. | contradiction |
195,402 | hypothesis: Mr white got some tea bags. premise: Mr. White smiled, proffering a packet of Camomile teabags. | neutral |
184,869 | hypothesis: The empire just kept getting bigger. premise: As the empire receded, colonized populations from North and Central Africa, Indochina, and elsewhere began to move to France and alter the French identity once more. | contradiction |
25,828 | hypothesis: That secondary, sure. premise: that primary uh yeah i don't | contradiction |
172,377 | hypothesis: We have no ideas for reducing alcohol problems in emergency settings. premise: Then we will offer suggestions for research and practice related to intervening effectively with alcohol problems in emergency settings. | contradiction |
72,316 | hypothesis: Looking into education evaluation premise: Inquiry in Educational Evaluation. | entailment |
251,039 | hypothesis: The ground rumbling is giving me anxiety. premise: Ido feel, however, some anxiety in this situation. | neutral |
217,176 | hypothesis: Blackpool has been considered the best seaside resort in Britain since Victorian times, with families from the northern mill towns. premise: Blackpool has been considered the premier seaside resort in Britain since Victorian times, attracting families from the northern mill towns for fresh air and fun. | neutral |
1,550 | hypothesis: The Female Domestic Tycoon is sexist because it says that men are better than women premise: There is a subtle sexism in The female domestic tycoon is obliged to behave better than the guys. | neutral |
358,134 | hypothesis: We had a good time while doing it. premise: well i think we've done it thank you very much it's been interesting | neutral |
246,490 | hypothesis: It was at Lake Caddo, or something similar. premise: oh oh oh uh i think i know where uh Lake Caddo or something like that | entailment |
278,869 | hypothesis: Turmeric is available by the pound in the spice shops. premise: Arabic spice shops are filled with sacks of fragrant powders and seeds, and at the butchers' bazaar your eyes will meet those of a dozen disembodied sheep heads ready for the pot. | entailment |
323,782 | hypothesis: Some articles in SLATE will also be in Time magazine. premise: And selected articles from SLATE will also appear in Time magazine. | entailment |
276,028 | hypothesis: The corn was protected during the wind storm. premise: we we didn't have too good luck with it because the uh we had a couple of good real good wind storms and it really damaged the corn so we didn't get too much | contradiction |
369,165 | hypothesis: The company was taken over by a new owner. premise: After the takeover, one of the first hints of the new corporate culture was the removal of all those convenient signs, and--so the rumor went--the firing of the guy whose job it was to keep them up to date. | neutral |
74,093 | hypothesis: Agencies were contacted by us but differed substantially, which made us suspicious. premise: However, the agencies that we contacted differed substantially in the extent to which they explicitly provided for these modes of comment during calendar year 1999, and none of the agencies permitted either mode of... | neutral |
229,816 | hypothesis: As travel has become easier and less expensive, increasing numbers of Jewish pilgrims have flocked here. premise: Since the sacking of the Temple and their banishment in a.d. 70, Jews from all over the world have come here to weep and wail at the loss of the House of God and pray for the restitution of Jeru... | neutral |
351,352 | hypothesis: James hasn't got to that level of reading yet. premise: ascended to that level yet | neutral |
266,668 | hypothesis: I use my debit card and don't get free money. premise: i use everything with my Visa and i pay it all off so that's a good deal for me i get free money for thirty days so | contradiction |
367,513 | hypothesis: I want to become more diligent about going regularly. premise: so i've been two nights in a row and i i'm going to take it pretty seriously i'm going to start going every night just you know even if i i like tonight i only went for thirty minutes but i at least did something | neutral |
271,093 | hypothesis: There are many recreational activities. premise: There are good tennis courts, a nine-hole golf course, tennis courts, playgrounds, and even horseback riding. | entailment |
140,843 | hypothesis: Kids get too much attention. premise: the kids aren't getting the attention that they need or the television | contradiction |
170,983 | hypothesis: It is natural, and in time I'm sure you'll come to agree. premise: It is most natural. | neutral |
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