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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! | I don't like anything related to James Bond. | contradiction |
Despite a lineup of big-name talent--including Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, and Claus Oldenberg--the world's most prestigious contemporary art exhibition fails to excite. | There are several big-name talents shown at the exhibition. | entailment |
The sales pitch designed to support workers will also protect shirkers. | Shirkers will have protection thanks to the sales pitch. | entailment |
First, we don't know that Maxwell would have found another Without Joan, he might have struck out that night. | Joan helped Maxwell hook up. | entailment |
Entrepreneurs now use cheap new technology, such as remote-operated vehicles, to salvage artifacts from ancient wrecks. | The technology is inexpensive. | entailment |
The Virtual Library on International Development is another source for material on these issues. | The Physical Library on International Development was the only place to find material about the issues. | contradiction |
The more Brown is attacked, the better she does. | Brown is somebody who gets assaulted. | entailment |
good after-school programs, lots of computers, smaller classes, and higher standards for teachers. | This is an awful school with low education standards. | contradiction |
If you can use viral marketing and Abercrombie & Fitch in the same sentence, you too can be a Gen Y pundit. | Abercrombie & Fitch has a huge budget for viral marketing. | neutral |
Two tons of metal are not enough to defend your children, however. | The author thinks it will take more than 4,000 pounds of metal to defend your children. | entailment |
If granny needed an operation, there went the tuition for junior's college. | Granny has no insurance so the operation she needs may be costly. | neutral |
As any 10-year-old knows (and game theorists can now elaborately prove), three-person secrets are particularly troublesome in this regard, because nobody can ever pinpoint which of the other two might have cheated. | The more people involved in a secret the less troublesome it is. | contradiction |
Today these seem as quaint as hand-bound books or handwritten letters. | Each of these is hand-made in the USA. | neutral |
News this week isn't in the Owner Mort Zuckerman has fired Editor James Fallows. | James Fallows used to work for Mort Zuckerman. | entailment |
It draws sidelong glances and playground taunts, and it may give the adopted child an identity crisis. | Adopted children may have an identity crisis. | entailment |
Loral denies that its report to the Chinese divulged sensitive information about rocket guidance systems, as a Defense Department report claims. | Loral accepts the claim and punishment for giving away sensitive information to the Chinese. | contradiction |
I believe the majority of Americans, if they think about it at all--and keep in mind that the ones who think about it are also the ones who take the time to vote--think that our cultural life has coarsened, or even debased, and that the sense of values that just 30 or even fewer years ago meant that the majority of Ame... | To this day, every American feels safe enough to leave their doors unlocked. | contradiction |
Zhukov rallied the indomitable men and women of that mighty force to stop the German army outside the gates of Moscow and left them to die by the thousands in the snow. | Zhukov brought the people together to fight the German army. | entailment |
By time-shifting this feel-good scene forward, Man on the Moon relieves the true story of Kaufman's depressing decline. | Man on the Moon replaces the accurate story of Kaufman's saddening decay. | entailment |
And I hate short sleeved shirts when they wear them with dark neckties, skinny swine knocking on closed doors; and I had a habit of counting bricks, a nice obsession compared with | I used to know a guy who wore shirts with ties like this, he was a jerk. | neutral |
(His colleagues feel he's a showboat and a camera hog, says University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato.) | Larry Sabato works for the University of Virginia. | entailment |
To be sure, George Gilder needs no excuse to write block-that-metaphor prose like [Java] opens doors and shatters Windows. | George Gilder needs an excuse to write block-that-metaphor prose. | contradiction |
From home, I call my office three or four times a day. | I have a job. | entailment |
Leave it to the Globe to conclude, JFK Jr, Slashed! | The Globe concluded that JFK Jr was slashed. | entailment |
Outside the world of pop psychology, it is likely to engender skepticism. | People who aren't into pop psychology will be skeptical of it. | entailment |
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. | David Letterman is not a late night TV show host. | contradiction |
An essay mourns feminists' sellout to Bill Clinton. | The author laments feminist's actions. | entailment |
It's also why he would make a lousy president. | He is not fit to serve in all political positions. | entailment |
Before NATO began bombing Yugoslavia March 24, the proposed Rambouillet solution--restoring Kosovo's autonomy but not granting it independence--seemed like a plausible outcome. | Yugoslavia was bombed by the NATO coalition. | entailment |
Time warned of a future of supercanes, hypercanes, and megastorms that would make Floyd look like a spring shower. | A lot of resources will go into preventing future weather disasters. | neutral |
USAT : After all, this is the man about whom Carly Simon was rumored to have written the hit 1972 song, You're So Vain. | Carly Simon was a singer in the '70s. | entailment |
Weird Ted receives The New Yorker , New York Review of Books , and Los Angeles Times in prison and spends his rare recreation time with fellow bombers Timothy McVeigh and Ramzi Yousef. | More than one journalistic publication has shown an interest in Weird Ted. | entailment |
Keyes' answer didn't precisely address the question, but which was more interesting and enlightening? | Keyes was incapable of completely answering the question. | neutral |
Many people think Microsoft can easily separate Windows and IE if it wants to, but nobody would claim that Microsoft can single-handedly re-create the culture of Washington. | Microsoft is re-creating the culture of Washington. | contradiction |
Newsweek berates NATO for its obfuscation of civilian casualties. | NATO was praised this week on their handle of the recent civilian casualties. | contradiction |
One common mistake is to count federal grants-in-aid as state and local taxes, but that's double counting, since they're already paid for by federal taxes. | Federal grants should not be counted in state and local taxes. | entailment |
(Not surprisingly, the least dismissive big-name child-care expert is a woman, Penelope Leach.) | Penelope Leach is a woman. | entailment |
Not until that supremely attractive female butt crossed my radar in Nordstrom did I start to feel better. | The author was feeling down until he saw the female. | entailment |
Missed the link to more blather on independence? | The blather on independence is an annoyance for some people. | neutral |
Fortunately, perhaps, for those who favor tolerance and democracy, there is also no Khomeini--the leading Muslim organizations are deeply divided. | The Muslim organizations were much more united in years gone by. | neutral |
She's could be saying, I'm in this world but not of it. | she's potentially mentioning that she's in this reality, but not from it. | entailment |
Performance artist Karen Finley reprises her 1990 show--she spread chocolate over her naked body--which made her the poster girl for right-wing denunciations of the National Endowment for the Arts. | Karen Finley never uses her own body for art. | contradiction |
TV ads are dumb, both in the sense that they tend to be crudely demagogic appeals, and because they can't target segments of the electorate with any degree of accuracy. | TV ads cannot accurately target certain voters. | entailment |
We anticipate accidents at stock car races. | The stock car races are expected to have accidents. | entailment |
A Palestinian state is a certainty, according to an article, but sovereignty will be a sham. | Palestine might be a state but their sovereignty will be fake. | entailment |
Annan visits Washington this week to push again. | Annan is visiting Washington to persuade. | entailment |
To address those issues the public--represented by the casual museum visitor--needed an understanding of the lives and practices of the gay community, so long hidden from view. | The lives of gay people have been hidden from the mainstream view. | entailment |
Many of them in fine restaurants. | There are many of them in fine restaraunts. | entailment |
The largest Republican constituency may be the Tight-Lipped Republicans . These folks, who include old-timers such as Virginia's John Warner, Alaska's Ted Stevens, and Mississippi's Thad Cochran, are as annoyed by the president as the next guy. | There are a group of Republicans known as the Tight-Lipped Republicans. | entailment |
Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this young upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. | He was obviously very unexperienced and dressed very poorly. | contradiction |
Starr's failures stemmed not from evil but from errant good. | Starr maintained their faith and resolve even in the face of failure. | neutral |
As was the case with Reebok, Hilfiger's pursuit of the minority market has exposed him to a backlash (it's probably no accident that Lauren, whose turf he invaded, was cast as the good guy in the Klensch Style story). | Both Reebok and Hilfiger suffered backlash during their careers. | entailment |
The other piece on the recording, the Fantasy for Pianoforte, Chorus, and Orchestra in C Minor Op. | The recording contains Beethoven. | neutral |
If granny needed an operation, there went the tuition for junior's college. | The juniors college tuition may need to be spent on granny's operation. | entailment |
Thus, the putting-in-place of the final piece of Roosevelt's and Truman's grand design for a free world--a piece that they had tried and failed to put in place in their day--would be an accomplishment to be proud of. | Roosevelt and Truman were not able to fully complete their plan for a free world. | entailment |
The leading semi-official daily Al Ahram said in an editorial Wednesday that the attacks some Iraqi officials had made on the Egyptian leadership will not deter Cairo from standing by the Iraqi people and trying to prevent further U.S. military action. | Egyptian leadership didn't mind the attacks from Iraqi officials because they desperately needed to strengthen their alliance with Iraq. | neutral |
Jerry Falwell apologized for saying the Antichrist must be Jewish . At a prayer breakfast, he said, I apologize to my Jewish friends here and around the world and I apologize to the Christians here for having created any kind of rift. | Jerry Falwell expressed his regret over words he said recently to the Jewish & Christian community. | entailment |
While the branches are largely noncompeting, some will be closed, and about 15,000 jobs are expected to be eliminated. | Some of these jobs will be replaced by other jobs. | neutral |
It is not overarching moral or political meaning that Didion has suddenly discovered. | Didion does not have large overarching moral or political meaning. | entailment |
I love the Native Americans. | I am aware of the existence of Native Americans. | entailment |
It's that even as a long-term thinker, he's thinking about the wrong things. | he's focused on all of the right things. | contradiction |
No one should be angrier about this than Stephen Labaton, Jeff Gerth, and Safire's other colleagues at the Times who have patiently pursued the Clinton scandals in a careful way. | The staff at the Times patient pursued the Clinton scandals. | entailment |
Birch pointed out that conservatives defend serial and childless heterosexual marriages, but the whole topic was a loser for her. | Birch has made it clear conservatives protect straight marriages. | entailment |
Consider Ehrlichman's reference to a certain left-wing Harvard professor, [first name unknown] Pomerantz, or whatever his name is, whose generosity towards the George McGovern campaign raises Nixon's suspicions. | Pomerantz was suspiciously generous to Nixon's campaign. | contradiction |
Hillary's rage that night was surely one of the most authentic sights ever shown on television, prompting the thought that, unlike the absurd Linda Tripp, both Clintons really are us, in our various phases--and incidentally that Hillary may be the only first lady in my lifetime (which goes back a bit) that one can even... | Hillary has never been in the White House. | contradiction |
Presidents and their speech writers have mined their predecessors for memorable words and repeated them without attribution. | Modern presidents tend to repeat the words of their predecessors more than earlier presidents. | neutral |
He permits little discussion--he doesn't think it changes anyone's mind--and races through votes. | He is involved with the votes. | entailment |
Helgeland has set the film in a metropolis of uncertain period (the '50s? | The setting of the film is in a metropolis. | entailment |
Tysons Corner touts the advantages of buying gift certificates online--you can save time and purchase them from the comfort of your PC--and it even advertises special benefits that can only be received with online orders, such as special shipping rates. | You can only only use their gift certificates online. | contradiction |
Any NEA chairperson who had the interests of the gay community at heart would have rushed to defund the exhibit. | The exhibit went against the values of the gay community. | neutral |
Her appearance is a needless affront to the president and the presidency, say Carlson and Jack Germond ( Inside Washington ). Tony Blankley (CNN's Late Edition ) sat next to her at dinner and reports she carried herself like a lady, in contrast to certain vulgar attendees who booed her and made classist snipes about he... | Jack Germond works as a news reporter for CNN. | contradiction |
is for the peacekeeping mission to extend its mandate beyond the deadline by which U.S. forces are supposed to pull out. | U.S. forces have a deadline for pulling out. | entailment |
Wait Until Dark (Brooks Atkinson Theatre). | Wait Until Dark is a theatre production. | entailment |
The proposals include abstinence education, school vouchers for poor kids, faith-based drug-rehabilitation programs, and a $500 tax credit for anyone who does 10 hours of volunteer work for the poor during the year. | These proposals stem from Democratic candidates working to combat poverty. | neutral |
In this particular case, the buyers come to Las Vegas to purchase the goods rather than having them shipped out of the city, but the economics are the same. | Some buyers prefer traveling to Las Vegas in order to make their purchases. | entailment |
Gerth means to suggest that Clinton was attempting to hide an out-and-out favor to a political crony. | Clinton attempted to hide out his actions to a political crony. | entailment |
News junked copies of its original edition to put out the Kennedy special.) | The Kennedy special edition presented a flattering image of the president. | neutral |
Many News Quiz responses were rejected by Slate 's e-mail server. | All responses were approved by the server. | contradiction |
If the critics were interested in remedying the lotteries, they'd have the states repeal their monopolies on these games and let the market compete away the excess profits. | The states are in control of lotteries. | entailment |
Meanwhile, Olivia fits right into the role of the beautiful-blonde-who-isn't-really-a-bimbo. | Olivia is a dumb blonde. | contradiction |
Chinese leaders are fretting about Taiwan's prosperous democracy and its flirtation with independence. | Taiwan elects it's leaders through elections. | entailment |
Some of his Republican colleagues dislike him for selfish reasons--they envy his popularity and resent his outsider stances. | His Republican colleagues are envious of him. | entailment |
Smith's decision this year to push a measure in the House that would spend as much birth-control money as the president asked might seem like progress. | Smith proposed a measure in Congress this year. | entailment |
What happened to Rocker's right to free (albeit despicable) speech? | Rocker did not have his right to free speech. | entailment |
Decay killed so many teeth that fancier problems seldom arose. | Tooth decay destroyed numerous teeth. | entailment |
The dehydrated food industry is booming, Time notes. | This is related to the recent pandemic. | neutral |
But Jacob was pierced by shafts of doubt. | Jacob was full of self-doubt. | entailment |
Young people work in a corporate world by day but play in a moral and cultural universe shaped by the Sixties. | The life of young people are different when working and playing. | entailment |
It's very simple, really--$5 million isn't worth five times as much as $1 million. | The author believes their viewpoint is too complex to understand. | contradiction |
(Next week : The mysterious motives of Hitler's would-be assassin.) | An assassin sought to end Hitler's life. | entailment |
With this retrospective, the newspaper photographer Arthur Fellig a k a Weegee (1899-1968) is judged a technical virtuoso, a great artist, and an inspiration to his followers. | History has viewed Arthur Fellig favorably. | entailment |
Those who want to believe in the Torah codes will always be able to find ELS that impress them. | The Torah codes is proven facts. | contradiction |
He's asking us to overlook it. | We're turning a blind eye to it. | entailment |
Mine's a full week old, and he's still acting like a drunk. | Mine is acting odd right now. | entailment |
Oh, it often gets the least important things right, the facts, the small t truth. | Something provides only falsehoods. | contradiction |
The headline over the NYT 's online version doesn't mention the homosexual angle, while the WP 's headline--FRANCE LEGALIZES GAY UNIONS--doesn't mention the heterosexual angle. | the NYT has been operating for 32 years. | neutral |
They cite AFL-CIO officials who claim the organization spent $35 million on a radio-and-television ad campaign alone. | The ad campaign featured Matt Damon promoting the organization | neutral |
You could say to your surgeon friend what Ivana Trump I'm very well rested, and I changed my makeup. | It is important to change your makeup regualrly. | neutral |
WordPerfect and Netscape work just fine on my Windows-based machine. | WordPerfect and Netscape operate normally on my Windows machine. | entailment |
Journalists, after all, expose these practices--we do not commit them. | It is a crime to expose practices in reporting. | contradiction |
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