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It runs several new pictures of Lewinsky, including two that are embarrassingly revealing.
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Monica Lewinsky wasn't aware of all the pictures.
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neutral
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It seems suitable in Saudi Arabia, for example, where women can't vote, since it squashes public expression along with hair.
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Women in Saudi Arabia are going to have the right to vote very soon
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neutral
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It's not commerce that rules in Hollywood.
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Hollywood is not ruled by commerce.
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entailment
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As it stands now, police officers, especially in urban areas, present more illegally obtained evidence than legally obtained evidence.
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The illegal evidence increases citations and convictions, lining their pockets even further.
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neutral
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The winner's curse also doesn't apply when there are many identical items being auctioned off.
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A winner's choice some times applies to a few items being auctioned
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neutral
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Many states are already finding that a simple shove can have surprising results.
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Many states found that a shove didn't have the results they expected.
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entailment
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Then the three were asked to comment on these past thoughts (none found any errors, of course).
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They shared their past thoughts about the issue and helped to clear up any issues that had been lingering with them.
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neutral
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These people are so power-hungry and so shameless they'll do anything to win, Dole said at a rally in Glendale, Calif., the day after the debate (before leading the audience in the It's Our Money, It's Our Money, It's Our Money).
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The man stayed quite at a rally in Glendale, California.
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contradiction
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Just as it has for New Jersey Nets fans and Whitewater conspiracists and foot fetishists, the Web has also given birth to a community of weather fanatics.
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The web has shown little increase in fans getting together.
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contradiction
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4. Mr. Bork says that when Microsoft also tried to hire him, he gave the company's lawyer a hearing, with the understanding that if he convinced me, I would simply stay out of the case.
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Mr.Bork accepted the job.
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neutral
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But it won't do this because of some ancestral memory in the genes.
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Ancestral memory doesn't stop other animals.
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neutral
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Lifeboats have been constructed for the top dozen employees.
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The top 12 employees have their own lifeboats they plan to use to save the lives of their passengers.
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neutral
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And the occasional drink-sodden night of spouse-avoidance--for both sexes--is probably key to enduring marriages.
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Taking time away from your partner is deleterious for the marriage
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contradiction
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Of course, the magnitude of the threats faced by the United States bears no fixed relation to the size of our economy.
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The United states faces threats.
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entailment
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The flip side is that parolees who want to go straight often can make it if they are literate, civil, and can stay off drugs, remain sober, and get a job.
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For a parolee being civil will ruin their chances of getting their life together.
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contradiction
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This suppression is an outrage, but our policy must be more sophisticated than mere indignation.
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One is excited about squashing the policy.
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contradiction
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Tim Hutchinson, R-Ark., calls the case symptomatic of the casual attitude with which the Clinton administration views issues of national security.
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Tim Hutchinson felt that the case was inline with how the Clinton administration views issues of national security.
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entailment
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We have an obligation to sit back as jurors and let the case be presented (Santorum).
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A juror should be active and involved as the case is presented.
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contradiction
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You can't teach common bonds of history to teens while the school and the community stress athletics as the most honored achievement.
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Teens are more interested in athletics than the common alliances of history.
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neutral
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You don't need to play Mike Wallace and demolish Leuchter on camera.
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It's not advised to tear down someone else on video
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entailment
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Yet Arafat remains popular --he won 88 percent of the vote in last year's presidential elections, and recent polls estimate his public-approval ratings at about 65 percent.
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Arafat is a great president.
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neutral
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For bitchy wit at its best, set your VCRs to catch Bette Davis in the incomparable All About Eve (Monday, Cinemax 2, 4 p.m.).
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Bette Davis is very humorous
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entailment
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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.
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The NYT and WP took two different approaches to the story.
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entailment
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The two men have been joined forever in an intimacy deeper and more complex than that of blood or sex.
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The two men were probably sexually intimate.
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neutral
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Invented in 1993: After a big interception, Packers safety Leroy Butler . The populist Leap is particularly suited to the NFL's only publicly owned team, the zealously beloved Pack.
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Leroy Butler created the Icky Shuffle after throwing a touchdown in Dallas.
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contradiction
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Words are now rarely carved in stone
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Unlike the in the past, people utilize paper instead of stone to transcribe words.
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entailment
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You fresh air/fresh ideas
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Fresh air facilitates new and fresh ideas.
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entailment
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There's more free stuff available online to fill up the time when the boss isn't around than the proxy-censor will ever let us read.
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The boss probably does not want us to do the free stuff online.
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neutral
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His Bose 901 loudspeakers, the company's premium line for 30 years, have nine speaker cones, positioned all over the cabinet, so that the sound bounces around your room just like in a concert hall.
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The sound is better than competing brands.
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neutral
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But over the course of a generation, activists and bureaucrats have manufactured a single race out of a diverse mass of several million people whose origins can be traced to dozens of countries.
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A single mass led to several million races.
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contradiction
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(Most A fictitious manservant, supposed to be a sort of African-American Everyman, contemplates assassinating Wallace.)
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After hearing it crossed peoples minds to murder him, Wallace worked hard to make sure everyone liked him.
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neutral
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Today, we neither have such a group nor the atmosphere for its emergence.
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There is no group available for exposure.
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entailment
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The best solutions for searching will probably result from a combination of humans and computers.
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Humans and computers can search.
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entailment
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Congratulations to all our winners.
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Winners are being bullied.
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contradiction
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and that's when you get hit by the meteorite.
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A meteorite is only a fragment of glass.
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contradiction
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He misses some of the lightness and agility demanded by florid passages.
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He thought about the agility needed by the deep underground passages.
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neutral
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Paying homage to the great war photographer's courage and talent, he nonetheless notes the conflicting stories of the photo's origins, Capa's own silence about the image in his writings, and other writers' questions.
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Robert Capa "manufactured" a few of his war shots
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neutral
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There we find that in 1975, workers in Taiwan and South Korea received only 6 percent as much per hour as their counterparts in the United States; by 1995, the numbers were 34 percent and 43 percent, respectively.
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The disadvantage in the amount received continues to be uneven.
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neutral
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His delaying strategy is to run the clock down until the November elections, then win Congress back with just 12 new seats and shut down the Hill investigations with his new majority.
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His strategy is to handle the investigation well before the November elections.
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contradiction
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He makes TV commercials in London.
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The location where his TV commercials are being made is in the Middle East.
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contradiction
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Dr. Richards, can you write a prescription for the tabloids?
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Richards is usually not tasked with writing prescriptions.
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neutral
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He recently said that a Washington state initiative to require trigger locks was written by Satan.
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His cabinet wrote a proposal to reverse the initiative.
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neutral
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Since all these are changes in how we live, not anything innate, we have to conclude that what we are describing here are effects of environment, not genes.
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All the changes we're describing here are due to genes.
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contradiction
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PinochetAid concert.
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There is a PinochetAid concert.
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entailment
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As developers kill the bugs, they incorporate the solutions into a daily build of the program and test the build to make certain the solutions don't cause additional bugs.
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Bugs sometimes leak through past the daily build of the program.
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neutral
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Religious people are finding evidence of God in recent scientific discoveries.
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The scientific discoveries are funded by various religious groups.
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neutral
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In some communities (though not the rich Long Island ones where judges live), a prison term has become almost a rite of passage, something that young men do.
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The rich Long Island communities, view prison terms as a rite of passage.
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contradiction
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Under the immigration bill, Clinton directed the Immigration and Naturalization Service to deport asylum seekers without giving them any opportunity to appear before a tribunal.
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Clinton's immigration bill was not liked by many Democrats.
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neutral
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Carlyle was inspired, if that's the word, by the writings of Thomas Malthus, who predicted that population growth would always outpace economic growth, keeping most people in perpetual poverty.
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Thomas Malthus wrote about overpopulation preventing a guarantee for wealth for all people due to certain economic decline.
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entailment
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Well, did her tune ever change.
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Everyone's tune changes plenty of time every day
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neutral
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He says this will make our system the best.
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The system is not currently the best.
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entailment
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It covers every angle a young media entrepreneur could dream highbrow nonfiction (the first comprehensive collection of King's sermons); innovative nonfiction (a King autobiography cobbled together from his writings); audiotapes of King speeches; high-tech (a fancy civil-rights Web site); and even a little snack for Dexter's ego (the young man's memoirs, which are to include his thoughts on health and nutrition).
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The Queen's thoughts and opinions are what this collection entails.
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contradiction
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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.
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If the critics were interested in improving the lotteries they would let the market compete.
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entailment
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In the beginning there was a great tortoisewho supported the world.
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The world was supported by a great tortoise in the beginning.
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entailment
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But it's uncontroversial that many Congress members are dim.
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The Congress members understand the particular subject quite well.
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neutral
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The Post 's Michael Kelly goes cutesy today, dedicating his column to the regular broadcasts of what he calls National Tom Radio, the daily pronouncements of his 2 a year-old, in the process probably setting some kind of record for the number of occurrences of the word mommy in a Post op-ed piece.
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Michael Kelly would dedicate his column to National Tom Radio.
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entailment
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His apology, June 12: If I knew it was like a religious-type deal, I would have never said it.
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He apologized on June 12th.
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entailment
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Best wishes until we meet again--perhaps over Volume 9 of some future 14-volume biography of Rosalynn Carter.
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Rosalynn Carter is my favorite First Lady and I am in the process of writing her biography.
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neutral
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The AIB delivers real-time information in the banner.
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The banner is updated frequently, and the AIB continues to function efficiently.
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neutral
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But the stallions who run Ruby see the place as purely evil.
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Many stallions believe the place is pure as heaven.
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contradiction
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Is it proper for attendants to wear black at a wedding?
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Black is a color normally associated with weddings.
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contradiction
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Falwell, I had just finished reading a novelistic treatment of these events, Assassins , which is subtitled Jerusalem, Antichrist . Assassins is the sixth book in the Left Behind series, left behind referring to those unfortunate nonevangelical Christians who are not taken up to heaven in the Rapture--the opening act in God's end days plan--and are forced to contend with the Antichrist's evil reign on Earth.
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The Left Behind series is incredibly popular with older adults.
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neutral
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The effect of these stories from the nether regions of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy has been like crying wolf.
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The stories from right wingers are similar to the boy who cried wolf.
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entailment
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The mafia is over as we know it, or think we know it.
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The mafia is still around and very active.
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contradiction
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However, there are currently no federal laws prohibiting the second category.
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There is a slew of written legislation that restricts this subset.
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contradiction
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Slate BiasServer TM applies this concept to the magazine You'll register your views just once, and Slate will thereafter recognize your browser and serve up opinion and analysis that reconfirm your prejudices.
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Slate BiasServer is capable analyzing and confirming your particular biases.
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entailment
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Our loyal opposition on the right used to tell us that a man can do anything with his property.
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The opposition on the right once believed in the true property rights of this land.
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entailment
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In fact, the immediate result of the trials was to widen the breach between Haywood (who became increasingly radical) and his more cautious WFM associates (who wound up pulling back from the revolutionary IWW).
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There are several reasons behind the trials against Haywood.
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neutral
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Innuendos 97: Fox News' Brit Hume claimed on Fox News Sunday that the word around town has it that the Department of Justice--which has failed to nail even one of the million Democrats guilty of campaign-finance violations--is aggressively pursuing its investigation of former Republican National Committee chief Haley Barbour.
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Brit Hume's declarations about Democrats follow Fox News' agenda
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neutral
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Also, a stunning overhead photo depicts droves of worshipers at Mecca.
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It's not always possible to take a picture conveying the movement of worshippers at Mecca
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neutral
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The former does seem to explain the latter.
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The former makes the latter make sense.
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neutral
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Added tiers devoted to luxury seating at the new parks also push the upper deck away from the field.
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The new luxury seating greatly enhanced profits for the team and venue.
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neutral
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By a process of elimination, he and his buddy Michael O'Sullivan (David Kelly) end up at the remote stone house of Ned Devine--whom they find dead in his armchair with the ticket between his fingers, the shock of his windfall having felled him.
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In the climax, Ned's chair bursts into flames.
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neutral
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Circulation has barely risen since World War II, and it's been falling for five years.
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Circulation has been falling during the last five years.
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entailment
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Nemesis Hunt refutes the slack-jawed Novak, with the computation that 5 + 4 = 9 and therefore half of Starr's deputies are not current DOJ employees.
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Novak hates Hunt intensely.
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neutral
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Work is work, whether it is done inside the home or outside the home, Hutchison argues.
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Hutchison argues that work is work, done inside or outside the home.
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entailment
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If she fails to respond, he said, the House will have no choice but to call for the vice president's impeachment.
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The house changed it's mind about impeaching the Vice President.
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contradiction
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For affirmative action to do anything, it must involve advancing people who are slightly less qualified.
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Those who are less qualified must be helped for affirmative action to work.
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entailment
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Reporters rely on neighbors to flesh out the characters of killers, but what, really, do neighbors know?
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Neighbors hide everything from reporters.
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contradiction
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The Company Man has been replaced by a fiercely independent gang of free agents, new nomads, and globalists, who write their own job descriptions, schedules, and rules.
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People now have more control over their work life than ever before.
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neutral
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The general staff, for instance, has essentially forbidden Russia from talking to NATO.
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Russia became a member of NATO in 2005.
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contradiction
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We've had to reach out to retirees, college students, and civic types, says O'Brien.
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O'Brien had to get iin touch with many people
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entailment
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Hispanics, Asians, even African and Caribbean blacks, are by and large following the classic patterns of immigrant and ethnic assimilation.
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Hispanics, Asians, even African and Caribbean blacks mostly follow the same method of ethnic assimilation.
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entailment
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A two-hour look at the evolution of underwear, the special is as silly as it sounds.
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They took a long look at the history of underwear, even though it was odd.
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entailment
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The answer to the question How does the device work?
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How does this device work is the question.
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entailment
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He is either masochistically neurotic or is figuring out how to extricate himself.
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He is for sure trying to figure out how to complicate himself.
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contradiction
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I then launched Xwindows.
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Xwindows started up.
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entailment
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That argument which holds that the attempt to raise saving will end up lowering national income, because consumption will fall, and with it profits, output, and employment.
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The argument states that raising savings will lower income at a national level.
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entailment
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According to those who know him, he has learned why newspapers are a public trust since his unfortunate cereal interview.
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HIs cereal interview happened a week ago.
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neutral
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But all that ended long ago.
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It could continue into the future at another point in time.
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neutral
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Until recently, I enjoyed the confusion.
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The confusion made them happy until just recently.
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entailment
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There is only one way for Clinton to extricate himself from this He can commute Pollard's sentence so that the spy can't go free until 2001.
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Extending Pollard's sentence will relieve this matter for Clinton.
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contradiction
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Asahi Shimbun added that if Japan had tried to resolve these problems a little at a time, those who felt themselves victimized by Japan might have felt at least somewhat mollified; but that with the passing of time while we do nothing, however, discontent and ill will can coalesce into bitter enmity.
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Asahi Shimbum thought Japan clearly resolved all their problems for victums.
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contradiction
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Does this mean that unpopular individual rights are in peril?
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Popular individual rights aren't in peril.
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neutral
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Some legal scholars, such as Robert Bork, claim these search powers are unconstitutionally broad.
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Some legal scholars agree on the same thing.
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entailment
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Helgeland has set the film in a metropolis of uncertain period (the '50s?
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The time span for Helgeland's movie located in a capital city is unknown.
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entailment
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I realize now that the cameras and microphones were probably installed by [the Globe ] while I was out, she reports.
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The cameras and microphones were never discovered by anyone.
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contradiction
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If you want to know what a real myth is, don't bother with synergy.
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Pay attention to the synergy if want to hear a real myth.
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contradiction
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Talk-show host Kathie Lee Gifford found out that a lump in her breast was benign.
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The lump that was not cancer worried Kathie Lee.
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neutral
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We should lead by example and suasion.
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The best way to lead is by example.
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neutral
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