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Unless the name of your house is Ritz-Carlton, bag the subtle approach, and give them a deadline for their departure.
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You can use any type of approach for any given deadline if your house is not the Ritz Carlton.
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contradiction
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Surprising Mark Rothko and Alexander Calder.
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Mark Rothko and Alexander Calder both won an award.
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neutral
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The Air Force says the case was less about adultery and more about Flinn's subsequent lying and cover-up.
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Flinn is being arrested for treason.
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neutral
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Once he took a year off to sell real He hated it.
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Once, he took a year off to sell, and He loved it.
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contradiction
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New York 's John Simon, the lone sniper, says the play deserved to languish in obscurity because of its annoying cuteness.
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The play did in fact languish in obscurity.
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neutral
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Timothy Noah's image of the standard old public building () seems to be derived from Mayan or Egyptian pyramids, Greek theaters, the Roman Coliseum, and Notre Dame cathedral.
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Timothy Noah's image of a old public building, is a concept that uses modern structures as it's source of inspiration.
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contradiction
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Save The Diaries of Dawn Powell (1995) for last.
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Dawn Powell should be saved for later.
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neutral
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That's not your demographic profile on the Net, observes consultant Rob Arena, of Presage Internet Consulting, who coordinated Bob Dole's Internet campaign in 1996.
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Bob Dole coordinated Presage Internet Consulting for Bob Arena's campaign.
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contradiction
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With the global economy showing signs of coming apart at the seams, it is truly disappointing that the leaders of the two countries who ought to be co-operating to prevent a worldwide crisis are having to struggle for their own political lives, it said.
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The leaders had secure political futures yet still ignored the economic crisis.
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contradiction
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If you're lying, shame on you.
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The author who lied is shaming theirselves.
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contradiction
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What Isikoff couldn't pin down was whether the advance was welcome or not.
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The advance was welcome.
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neutral
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The Degas family (which sometimes changed their name to de Gas to suggest noble roots) came to prominence through the same international banking connections the Jewish financiers they deplored had.
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At times the Degas family used the spelling De Gas to make themselves more noble.
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entailment
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Rebuffing these lower classes when they could have beguiled them, the Whigs made potential friends into enemies.
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Their actions gained the Whigs a number of allies among the lower classes.
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contradiction
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This kid-gloves treatment reflects our ostensible reluctance to involve ourselves in costly overseas conflicts, and our ostensible respect for the national sovereignty of the foreign countries.
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Foreign countries do not want our help with conflicts.
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neutral
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The only new fact in Flytrap that would qualify as genuine news would be one proving Bill Clinton didn't have sex with Lewinsky.
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Flytrap has never reported genuine news.
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entailment
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However, we put no claim on the other, lesser characters.
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The lesser characters have claims by the author.
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contradiction
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The explanation is partly the frog-in-hot-water phenomenon (he'll jump out if you drop him in boiling water, but not if you put him in cold water and slowly heat it to boiling).
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Frogs like warm water.
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neutral
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In Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post, under the headline U.S.
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A story includes America in the headline.
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entailment
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Even liberal economists who are opposing the CPI adjustment understand how good the status quo is for the GOP.
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Republican prefer not to change financial policy.
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entailment
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It depends on such questions as 1) how effectively the industrialized nations can monitor the average rogue state once they start synergistically pooling their intelligence, and 2) how tough economic sanctions have to be before even the Syrias of the world fall into line.
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Economic sanctions against Syria are brutal.
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neutral
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The formula doesn't exist.
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The formula was destroyed in a fire.
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neutral
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Mir's crew was docked pay for its incompetence.
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Mir's complaints of unfairness fell on deaf ears.
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neutral
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But the racism charge isn't quirky or wacky--it's demagogy.
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Racism is only prevalent in a democratic society.
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contradiction
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An essay mourns feminists' sellout to Bill Clinton.
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Feminists in general hate Bill Clinton.
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neutral
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Before long, we can expect to hear retirement-averse conservatives making the rest of the fine arguments against term limits.
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Conservatives embrace the justifications for term limits.
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contradiction
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There must be that between them, she thought.
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The were spending a lot of time together.
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neutral
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Bloom glides over her motives.
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Bloom wants to delve deeper into her motives.
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neutral
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Clinton's partisans have linked Starr to Jesse Helms, Jerry Falwell, and other bogeymen.
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Jess Helms and Starr have dealt together
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neutral
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Unlike most strips, his was about adults, albeit adults depicted as children.
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His strip and its characters were distinct from most others.
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entailment
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He has made his pre-testimony-leaks-don't-apply argument in sealed court papers and also has publicly denied believing anything so foolish, Brill points out.
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Brill is correct in what has been pointed out.
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neutral
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But these actors also convey the sense of an internal furnace of pain and anxiety that gives fevered glow to such minutiae (Ben Brantley, the New York Times ). However, the play itself is found wanting.
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The play was not especially fulfilled.
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entailment
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If I had not been born, both my sisters would have substantially bigger shares of the pie, and everybody else's share would be exactly what it is now.
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Everybody else is not happy that the author takes up a big share of the pie.
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neutral
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A great many of us witness to a faith of grace, not judgment--and do it with grace, not judgment.
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Witnesses grace faith and judgment.
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contradiction
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Admirably reticent, compared to Robert Bennett.
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Robert Bennett is known to talk a lot.
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entailment
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Mintz dismisses our regional cuisines--New England, Southern, Cajun, Pennsylvania Dutch--because they have been ruined by the environmental impact of overfishing local stocks, and by ferocious marketing that dilutes their authenticity and ends in bowdlerization.
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Mintz does not care for our regional cuisines.
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entailment
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Publishers regularly write bonuses into contracts to factor in the possibility that a book will makes the Times list.
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Book contracts rarely include bonuses.
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contradiction
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In the meantime, Ventura is pursuing the Bulworth option.
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Ventura thinks following the Bulworth strategy will help him win.
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neutral
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It's Wallace's lack of interest in Wigand's story--the movie's most powerful--that damns him in the audience's eyes.
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Wallace loves Wigland's story.
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contradiction
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The problem was the constant struggle for supplies.
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Not having the items you need can cause troubles
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neutral
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The MacDonalds of the world won't go away just because you think they're not worth responding to.
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There is a growing movement to get rid of companies like The MacDonalds.
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neutral
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By continuing to appease Buchanan, several of our candidates appear to have put politics ahead of our party's principles.
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The principles of the party are being set aside in lieu of politics.
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entailment
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But there's more about Colorado you might not know.
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It's possible you may not know everything about Colorado.
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entailment
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Get With It, Ye of Little Faith
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One of little faith doesn't have it together.
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entailment
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In cases like this, it's the economist's job to explain where we ought to be headed, and the political scientist's job to explain why we can't get there from here.
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The experts should stay out of these situations and let the uneducated people decide where to go.
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contradiction
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The precedent-setting risk would be greater if the president were convicted by a strictly party-line vote.
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The risk of a party-line vote is small.
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contradiction
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Heston has all the physical equipment--brain, voice, good looks--but not the hunger.
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Heston lacks hunger but has physical talent.
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entailment
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While Coz preaches decorum, the Globe has added more sensationalism, more gore, more nasty gossip.
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Coz utilizes the same types of material that the Globe has come to be known for.
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contradiction
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No matter how fast we all run, someone must be behind.
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If we run very fast our pursuers will get left far behind.
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contradiction
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If the wound to Eappen's skull was new, asked Scheck, why had scar tissue formed around it?
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Eappen's body has been laying around for a while before it was found.
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neutral
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If Woodward had shaken the baby, why did his neck show no signs of damage?
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If Woodward had shaken the baby there would be signs of damage on the neck.
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entailment
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Misconception #3: Workfare workers shouldn't do work unionized city workers used to do.
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It's probably fine in most cases for workfare workers to do unionized city work.
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neutral
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He winked broadly, then gave her a wide, rakish smile that lit her soul with excitement.
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His rakish smile lit her soul with excitement.
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entailment
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Flytrap also bears some responsibility for Washington's paralysis.
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Flytrap is cleared of any burden regarding Washington's injury.
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contradiction
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The proposed HearSLATE could then offer discriminating commuters and professional drivers some intellectual refuge from the endless tirade of mindless drivel currently broadcast by the common carriers.
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Professional drivers offer discriminating tirades by mindless commuters
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neutral
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Rosenthal, and other conservatives for their flirtations with Farrakhan.
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Farrakhan is an extremist with radical ideas.
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neutral
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Not entirely unmarried men are seldom worth the trouble.
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One shouldn't bother with men who are not entirely unmarried.
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entailment
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And ads on the Internet, at least so far, lack oomph.
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The ads on the internet are weak
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entailment
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They're more interested in spiritual self-flagellation and renewal.
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They are irreligious and like to distract themselves from their own faults.
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contradiction
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After the treaty, they will fall into one of two 1) those that suffer economic sanctions and a clear-cut stigma, and 2) those that have agreed to allow short-notice inspections of any suspicious site in their territory.
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They didn't have a choice on whether or not to accept the treaty.
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neutral
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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.
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Vernon Jordan is a famous civil rights activist and business executive
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entailment
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Then I jump in with a higher bid at the end, hoping that at least some of those competitors are away from their computers and unable to respond.
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The computer was off.
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contradiction
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Re Paste Test: I'll have to put the hex on Colgate Total.
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I will hex the toothpaste
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entailment
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That was a satisfying moment.
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The moment lasted for awhile.
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neutral
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Judging from their undergraduate careers alone, you might well argue that the examples of Bill Bradley and George W. Bush illustrate a subtler point about affirmative action than mere thumbs-up or thumbs-down.
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Bill Bradly and George Bush Both spoke out strongly about affirmative action.
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contradiction
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Less grandiosely than Harmony Korine in Julien Donkey-Boy , Soderbergh pores over every scene in search of its essential dramatic gesture.
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Soderbergh does not think it is as important as Harmony Korine.
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entailment
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The version of Linux that comes in Mastering Linux offers no technical assistance, but Red Hat's version 5.2, which costs $39.
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Mastering Linux offers Red Hat's version 5.2.
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neutral
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He brought along this whole plane full of African-Americans, and some of our really fine citizens are African-Americans in government, in business, in athletics, in show business.
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The plane held barely any African-Americans.
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contradiction
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What's likely is a bitter battle between Perot and Ventura, conducted through proxies, their respective stand-ins for the Reform Party presidential nominee.
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Perot and Ventura were on the same team together.
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contradiction
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And The Street Lawyer isn't a novel, exactly.
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The Street Lawyer is considered a novel by some, but not by others.
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entailment
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Indeed, there are dozens of clinical experiments showing that high doses of calcium either arrest bone loss or even build bone in older women.
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Calcium is probably good for your bones.
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neutral
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The other example is Chaconne , starring Suzanne Farrell and Peter Martins.
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Farrell and Martin play key roles in Chaconne.
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entailment
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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.
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There is much disagreement in meanings of addiction.
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entailment
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Another school of thought contends that faith and reason occupy two different realms of knowing.
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Another way of thinking about faith and reason is that they separate but diametrically opposing forces.
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entailment
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The benefits of managed care are unremarkable and undramatic (lower premiums, more preventive care).
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Managed care benefits are nothing that stands out.
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entailment
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He has thought it through, spelled it out, and told you who's asking it and why.
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He has not done anything to help explain.
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contradiction
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Good economic news, as the man once said, always comes bundled with bad.
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You either get good economic news or bad, you will never get both.
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contradiction
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This question generated, by far, a record number of similarlies all focused on Pat Buchanan's politics.
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The question that was asked of Pat was focused on his first year in politics.
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neutral
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Talk about when you became out of touch with her and maybe why.
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You two have never been closer.
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contradiction
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Two of my brothers still smoke, although both would press the magic button and quit tomorrow if they could.
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My two brothers have a strong desire to quit smoking.
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entailment
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After the treaty, they will fall into one of two 1) those that suffer economic sanctions and a clear-cut stigma, and 2) those that have agreed to allow short-notice inspections of any suspicious site in their territory.
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Everyone falls into the same category following the passing of the treaty.
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contradiction
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Then I jump in with a higher bid at the end, hoping that at least some of those competitors are away from their computers and unable to respond.
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This person put the highest bid.
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neutral
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Mind you, not just something wrong, but something that would separate you from God and send you to hell if death came before confession.
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If death came before confession, you would be sent to hell.
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entailment
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The few stinky letters were from clergymen.
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Letters sent my clergymen had no scent.
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contradiction
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If you would like more information, you should go to the site that is actually handling this www.rtmark.com.
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Any questions that you have can be answered at www.rtmark.com
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neutral
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These rapacious European phone monopolies have given birth to independent call-back services.
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European phone monopolies are very generous.
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contradiction
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Upon rebooting you'll find that the Internet Explorer icon is gone from your desktop and Windows works fine.
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No other browsers will be available afterwards.
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neutral
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Clinton was 36 at the time of his alleged affair with the 21-year-old Ward.
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Clinton was fifteen years older than Ward when they had their alleged affair.
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entailment
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Annan is tough without being vicious.
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Annan never lets things get to him.
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neutral
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Moreover, after Gerth's article the White House released a series of documents detailing the decision.
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The White House released some text that detailed the decision.
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entailment
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He got $3 million for Basic Instinct , then $2.
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Despite the success of Basic Instinct, he remained penniless.
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contradiction
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn is in the cardiac intensive-care unit of a Moscow hospital.
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn works in Russia
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entailment
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But Press didn't call anyone a racist.
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Press used to call people racists heavily.
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neutral
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So what's a randy president to do?
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Being randy is breaking the law.
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contradiction
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Would Shuger ever have Why did Irving Goldberg play 'Sol Bernstein'?
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Irving Goldberg portrayed Sol Bernstein.
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entailment
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What is reputed to be Gen.
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To be Gen. is alleged.
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entailment
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The biography exposes the pioneer sexologist as a gay masochist who organized and filmed orgies.
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The biography tells the truth about the pioneer sexologist and embellishes none.
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neutral
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If I lose, then it's a reflection on the whole family.
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My loss is mine alone.
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contradiction
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The Left Behind series, co-written by Tim LaHaye, the prominent right-wing screwball and husband of Beverly LaHaye, the even more prominent right-wing screwball, and Jerry B. Jenkins, who, his biography states, is the author of 130 books, which is a lot of books for one guy to write, is a phenomenon.
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The Left Behind series is going to last many seasons
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neutral
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even falling knowing already he was dead, and how much I pray to myself I want not, ever,
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I believe my prayer will help.
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neutral
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The first is that CBS's spiking of the interview turned Wigand into an even bigger story than he would have been otherwise.
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There was less interest in the television stations story about Wigand than they thought.
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contradiction
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