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All I missed was something more than winks and hints about the nature of the triangle among Cahill, his wife, and her sister (the lush Angeline Ball), with whom he fathered several children. | Cahill, his wife, and her brother, were involved in a love triangle. | contradiction |
I win both bets, scoring 125 samoleans. | The author chose well. | entailment |
It works by releasing hydrogen peroxide to break up or remove the color from organic materials but is gentle enough that it won't affect most fabric dyes. | It won't damage most dyes | entailment |
The revival of interest in Wilde--another play about him ( Gross Indecency ) and a new movie ( Wilde )--continues to delight critics. | A new movie and play about Wilde disappoints critics | contradiction |
And to show me the famous window of the Defenestration of Prague, the glorious day in May 1618 during the Thirty Years War when two royal Catholic officers had been hurled from the window by the Protestant members of the Bohemian Diet--and being in Prague, had landed on a haystack below. | Two royal Catholic officers had to be hurled out of the window by Protestants from the Bohemian Diet. | entailment |
Barry McCaffrey, has made it clear he regards the two laws as the work of deceptive and mischievous drug legalizers who have snookered a lot of otherwise right-thinking people. | Barry disagrees with the two laws | entailment |
The elder Korbels came from a small town near the Czech/German border where Jews were almost entirely assimilated into secular life, hardly practicing, and lacking any communal institutions, including a synagogue. | The circus clowns were assimilated too. | contradiction |
on Late Edition , citing the Serb surrender to the Dayton peace conference as an example. | The Dayton peace conference was attacked by the Serbs. | contradiction |
Moreover, typical viewers aren't apt to stumble upon these sites. | Typical viewers are at the sites in large numbers. | contradiction |
We look around our own solar system, and what appears to be common are planets that have no life whatsoever. | Planets that are teeming with life are common in our solar system. | contradiction |
The dehydrated food industry is booming, Time notes. | Business is slow in the dehydrated food industry. | contradiction |
Kasich's proposed corporate-welfare package draws together a measly $11. | Kasich's proposal is stingy | contradiction |
Fischel is also the author of The Conspiracy To Destroy Michael Milken and His Financial Revolution . Administrators protest that they are only keeping pace with their UNEXT has already signed on with Columbia, while Harvard, Stanford, and Cornell are considering commercial partners for their own online programs. | Harvard is America's oldest university | neutral |
It may be more important to ask whether it's helped the people it was supposed to help, he began. | The population that needed the help received it. | neutral |
Editorialists agree that Milosevic is a treacherous butcher, but nobody knows how to stop him without a major bombing campaign, for which Europe and the United States lack the stomach. | Milosevic can be stopped with other known methods in addition to that of bombing. | contradiction |
That's what I remember about Woodstock. | They loved Woodstock | neutral |
These rapacious European phone monopolies have given birth to independent call-back services. | call-back services are obsolete | contradiction |
He exaggerated and lied, but he was there --he befriended weirdos and freaks, made common cause with the dregs of society, stirred trouble, listened. | He had his faults but he also never judged those who were strange. | entailment |
He is able to see that scholars have been covering up the crimes of the artist to protect him from justice. | The scholar was able to cover up the previous murders committed by the artist prior to them being discovered by the police. | neutral |
And yet, while this oversaving is costly to any given generation, it enriches future generations. | Oversaving is costly to future generations. | contradiction |
I have a Pavlovian reaction to the pre-title black-white-and-red bit with Monty Norman's theme and the gun site roving over the latest 007 as he saunters to the center of the frame--I go, Kill 'em, Bond! | During the movie I constantly fantasize about being James Bond. | neutral |
Starr told me that, and Bennett confirmed it but would not tell me specifics. | Luckily Joe was happy to go into detail. | neutral |
News this week isn't in the Owner Mort Zuckerman has fired Editor James Fallows. | James Fallows owns the paper. | contradiction |
Of these, or the many other similar examples I've collected, there is no mention in the book . The reason that I didn't mention them was that to do so seemed to me a cheap shot--concentrating on the ephemeral and the inconsequential--the scummy froth atop the waves of any discourse. | The author is okay with taking cheap shots. | contradiction |
Note 3 : Here's Theroux on | Multiple notes are being taken. | neutral |
But does the film subvert Eastwood's on-screen persona, as Schickel argues it does? | Schickel makes no argument | contradiction |
Coke refuses to concede, directing inordinate attention to even tiny neighborhoods. | Coke directed attention only to large neighborhoods. | contradiction |
Columnist Robert Novak , supply-side evangelist Jude Wanniski , and Jack Kemp have all praised Farrakhan's self-help program, noting the similarities to their own conservative urban policy. | Farrakhan is looking to hurt people with his program. | contradiction |
They would have fired him several weeks The entire pundit establishment is, of course, pleased that William Ginsburg will no longer haunt Washington offices and sound stages. | The entire pundit establishment would have liked to see William Ginsburg stick around Washington and appear on television more. | contradiction |
(OK, that was in the Times the next day, not actually a part of the series, and I may oversimplify.) | The issue of the Times was a part of the series. | contradiction |
Demonstrations on television never look right. | Televised demonstrations fail to appear as magnificent as they do in person. | entailment |
Perhaps he put soma into our drinking water. | Soma is soluble in water. | entailment |
It is this matter, he has said, which led him to found Judicial Watch in 1994. | People founded Judicial Watch in 1964 | contradiction |
So, by a process known to psychologists as transference, she transferred her feelings, both positive and negative, to you, the second-most-important Bill in the country. | She transferred neither her positive nor her negative feelings to the second-most-important Bill in the country. | contradiction |
Asking political candidates to quantify their stands may seem unrealistic because they don't want to pin themselves down and because the audience will tune out. | The best way to grab an audience's attention is to ask political candidates about their stances. | contradiction |
The key word is overall . The increase or decrease in any particular item not only does not, but cannot, produce inflation. | inflation is not produced by the increase or decrease in any particular item. | entailment |
Still, yours is certainly an arguable position, which we can discuss sometime. | Seems like you know that Descartes had the right frame of mind, he's probably chill as hell in your eyes. | neutral |
MLS's dilemma is If it doesn't pay for talent, it will certainly remain a minor league. | If MLS doesn't pay talent, it will remain a minor league. | entailment |
What impresses me, in fact, is that with all the blather about the new, there is a hunger for history, and for many people, the old is more relevant than the new. | History bores them to know end . | contradiction |
But he's more comfortable behind the scenes | He has always enjoyed himself behind the scenes | neutral |
They hype you by giving you an award. | The trophy given was very prestigious and competitive because the winner gets a large positive boost to their publicity. | neutral |
Hours before, Netanyahu had given a speech insisting that Israel would not halt the rapid construction of a controversial housing project in East Jerusalem or make further concessions to halt terrorism. | A speech was given by Netanyahu . | entailment |
The Week/The Spin is updated throughout the week, the Diary has a new entry daily, and contributions to Dispatches & Dialogues are posted as they arrive. | Dispatches & Dialogues posts every contribution they receive. | neutral |
We anticipate accidents at stock car races. | Stock car races rarely have accidents. | contradiction |
What is reputed to be Gen. | The author wonders what is reputed. | entailment |
Music that conjures up a sense of suspended time and a still, suburban afterglow seems a perfect occasion for its debut. | The music is intended to get your emotions going. | entailment |
Forks will receive funding for its entire wish list, probably with Port Angeles' conference center thrown in for good measure. | Forks will fall short of its money goals. | contradiction |
It has been tempting to see in Soutine's flayed forms a premonition of things to come. | The Soutine's flayed could include insight to what is to come. | entailment |
So are bitchin' and stoked . Every generation insists on having its own new words for the most aggressively up-to-date aspects of life. | Every generation insists on having its own new words for up-to-date aspects of life. | entailment |
It's funny how hard it is to find anything to sing about. | The author likes to sing | neutral |
Chavis and Farrakhan both argue that Christianity and the nation are incompatible, and many predict that the 49-year-old Chavis will ultimately succeed Farrakhan. | Chavis agrees with Farrakhan | entailment |
It is seen as a rebuke to Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and a victory for Democrats, Sen. | Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott is not a Democrat. | entailment |
American soldiers gave her a drink and poured water over her. | She gave the soldiers the last of her water | contradiction |
A few of the more bearable Hotel Bill, Cash Inn, China Pattern, The John Wilkes Toll Booth, Sheets for Treats. | Hotel Bill is more bearable than others. | entailment |
One unanswered question is how much time Clinton will spend in his home state once his library is completed. | Once his library is completed, Clinton will be spending all his time in Peru. | contradiction |
House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, has compared Barr to former Rep. | Dick Armey isn't from Virginia | entailment |
The Booker, and all the laurels, are about my past, not my future, says this ace of the apothegm. | I still hang out with the bookers | contradiction |
Which brings us to possibility No. | The author is sure in their response. | entailment |
(Though here I'm tempted to respond that it's a mistake to generalize about human behavior on the basis of a few extraordinary individuals who probably--and quite atypically--love their work.) | Everyone loves their work. | contradiction |
Clinton has faced an escalating series of serious accusations--serious in the sense that they were all plausible and some were true. | Clinton has been accused several times. | entailment |
Once flight capabilities are established and demonstrated in a motion picture, they must be used consistently and logically throughout, without regard to the convenience of the filmmakers. | The filmmakers would rather skip the ability to fly in the movie rather than try to keep it the same. | neutral |
Time 's James Collins calls it pretty good, gooey, yearning, adolescent fun, and Entertainment Weekly 's Ken Tucker calls it a solid weekly soap opera. | James Collins works for Entertainment Weekly. | contradiction |
She studied the First Amendment with Tommie the Commie Emerson and was seen around the influential circle of Robert Borosage, later connected to the Institute for Policy Studies which promoted pro-Soviet movements in the Third World at the height of the renewed Cold War. | The Institute for Policy Studies denounced and spoke out against the pro-Soviet movement. | contradiction |
complaining to her about their disgusting fellow citizens. | The fellow citizens were not liked | entailment |
The winner's curse also doesn't apply when there are many identical items being auctioned off. | Items very similar to one another were sold at the auction, one after another. | entailment |
Recently amended federal confidentiality laws have prompted such schools as the University of Delaware, Indiana University, and Penn State to notify parents when students under 21 violate campus rules concerning drugs or alcohol. | Parents of Students at Indiana University are told if their kids, who are under 21, break campus drug or alcohol rules. | entailment |
If it hits, there's a big syndication upside. | If it hits, a big syndication upside is probable. | neutral |
A wall panel explains that a film of milk covers the top of the marble, so that a living substance (milk) has been stilled, thus embodying the quintessential definition of the still life. | A wall panel describes the insignificance of milk on top of the marble. | contradiction |
They regard the adaptation, which stars Seinfeld shlub Jason Alexander, as a stodgy affair (Elliott Stein, the Village Voice ). And the hypercampy characters feel like relics of an era when gay men were routinely lampooned--more The | Jason Alexander was on Seinfeld | entailment |
Bill Clinton is a master of buttering up journalists by quoting their books and articles back to them. | Bill Clinton has no interaction with journalists | contradiction |
The Orioles pressed for several design changes that lowered Camden Yards' top deck and produced a middle-row viewing distance of 199 feet, about eight rows closer than Arlington's. | The Orioles pressed for several design changes that would produce more higher priced seating. | neutral |
The bears are holding up what might be a dinner plate that says, United We Stand Divided We Ball, indicating a surprisingly open marriage or that the ink smeared. | The dinner plate has become difficult to read over time. | entailment |
Among experts who treat and study compulsive behaviors and chemical dependencies, there is controversy over the meaning of the term addiction and the efficacy of the disease model for a range of supposed addictions, from alcoholism to compulsive gambling. | Addiction is a term that describes compulsive gambling perfectly. | contradiction |
Mixed reviews for the Broadway debut of Horton Foote's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. | The new Horton Foote play will be a huge success. | neutral |
Kanter's price for 100 note-sized sheets and envelopes on Crane's paper is $166 ($1. | you can get 100 note-sized sheets for free if you ask nicely. | contradiction |
It means that you're the seventh or eighth on the call list to be lied to, instead of the 25 th . | It is thought to be impossible to be removed from a call list once added. | neutral |
Drug-policy experts and social scientists seem to agree that social and cultural factors are driving up teen drug use. | Society norms are causing more young people to use substances. | entailment |
I think neglecting to mention this shows that the Journal 's editorial page lacks intellectual integrity. | Gaining back trust in intellectual integrity of a journal is simple. | contradiction |
Comedy attacks. | Comedy enjoys attacking | neutral |
Bombing the crap out of Third World countries and aspirin factories when you need a quick pick-me-up at the polls. | The strategy of bombing overseas is to show strength to cirizens of a country. | neutral |
At their press conference after the Senate verdict, several House prosecutors interrupted their sermons against the polls to point out where the public agreed with them. | The majority of the public agreed with them | contradiction |
And yet it ended up foundering as a result of the inherent uncertainty of the free-market system. | The free market remained untouched and unaltered. | contradiction |
A story says robot insects will soon be deployed by the military. | Insects in the story are actually just real moths and can't be effective in the military. | contradiction |
In the film, for example, his wrestling days come to an abrupt end after he and Lawler erupt into a brawl while appearing on Late Night With David Letterman . But in life, the rematches would continue. | In this film, almost all details are correct. | neutral |
Critics revel in his caustic humor and vengeful gossip about new-media moguls (he describes one AOL exec as a fat man, an ugly man, sweating like crazy). | He makes jokes about people's appearances | entailment |
The WSJ has these Monica 1) Vernon Jordan isn't part of the joint defense agreement entered into by many other grand-jury witnesses with White House ties. | Vernon Jordan previously worked at the White House | neutral |
You don't need to play Mike Wallace and demolish Leuchter on camera. | Leuchter would absolutely destroy Mike Wallace if played on camera. | contradiction |
When you like somebody, you tend to trust him. | When you like someone, you tend to distrust them. | contradiction |
Most Americans will have a tough time living up to its standards. | The standards set by Americans are frowned upon by the rest of the world. | neutral |
Interviewed by the British Journalism Review about the extent of his personal interference in the editorial policies of his newspapers, which include the Independent , Tony O'Reilly, chairman of the Heinz food company, said he gives his editors absolutely free rein provided they abide by some general rules. | Tony O'Reilly isn't a chairman of the Heinz food company. | contradiction |
If she fails to respond, he said, the House will have no choice but to call for the vice president's impeachment. | The Vice President has done nothing wrong. | contradiction |
As a result, Flowers and the troopers (and Zercher and McGrath) have a much greater incentive to spice up the truth or to invent a story out of whole cloth. | Everyone is motivated to tell the whole truth. | contradiction |
He suffered the strange fate of many artists who aim for the sublime, then find their work enlisted in other all-too-human narratives. | This actually helped his reputation. | neutral |
Mehta evidently loved William Shawn at least as much as Lillian Ross did, although his love was not requited in the same way. | Mehta, William Shawn, and Lillian Ross despised one another. | contradiction |
Buy utilities, bottom feed on mutual funds that invested in the Southeast Asian markets and got slammed, try real estate investment funds, and seek stability in U.S. bonds. | U.S. bonds are notoriously unstable. | contradiction |
China is the most eager customer, buying surplus material through U.S.-based scrap-metal dealers. | There is no reason to think the Chinese will loose interest in our surplus scrap-metal. | neutral |
Then again, the tabloids have to give credit when love proves the cynics wrong. | Tabloids might have to give credit when love proves the cynics wrong. | neutral |
He was 65 at the time. | When it happened they were 65. | entailment |
In her memoir, Stranger at the Party (1975), she quotes the New York Daily Mirror on the news that he was sentenced to six-to-10 in Sing Harlem is in a state of rejoicing that his reign of terror is over. | Harlem is in a state of mourning that his reign of terror is over. | contradiction |
This means a housing strategy that shifts more decisively in the direction it has been inching under Clinton. | There was an abscence of a housing strategy under Clinton. | contradiction |
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