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The Liberal Humanitarians (a k a Red-Tailed Hawks)
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Most liberals like birds.
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neutral
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It's the most prestigious, appearing as it does in the premier book review in the country.
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The premier book review in the country featured it.
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entailment
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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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Common carriers currently broadcast mindless drivel.
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entailment
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It invests heavily in research and development.
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It invests a light amount into other fields.
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neutral
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It has been tempting to see in Soutine's flayed forms a premonition of things to come.
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The premonition was negative in context.
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neutral
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Consider the sex lives of older Americans.
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Some older Americans are very sexually active.
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entailment
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I've seen you around before, haven't I? What's your name again?
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I want to know your name.
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entailment
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Gibson chronicles his long degradation but can't begin to explain it.
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Gibson's explanation made the listener feel sympathy for him.
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neutral
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It offered reportage that chronicles the good, the bad, and the otherwise, and leaves readers fully informed and equipped to judge what deserves their attention and support.
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It greatly informs it's readers, and provides them with a clear view from which to judge the things that are worthy of their attention
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entailment
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Behavior in the Human Male , in its impulse toward acceptance and liberation, the broad and generous desire for others not to be harshly judged.
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Human males seek out desires to be suppressed and rejected.
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contradiction
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As noted previously, the Shopping Avenger is but one superhero, and he issues abject apologies to all those who did not receive personal responses.
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The Shopping Avenger is a superhero.
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entailment
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As Buchanan put it, the boys in the War Room had won a little victory today over this little girl who is going to be denied justice.
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The little girl was wronged by someone close to her.
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neutral
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I don't know how many times I have gone to use the handicapped stall and there's always someone in it.
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Clearly the handicap stall is to be use by everybody.
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contradiction
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In those circumstances, Dr. Astrov in Uncle Vanya might have written it.
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Dr Astrov was unable to write anything
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contradiction
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Would it be better for the president, and the first lady too, for that matter, to be able to give their undivided attention to getting America across that bridge into the next millennium than it is to have them distracted by the Monica affair?
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The president was able to put aside his past wrongdoings, and lead the nation into the future and not become stuck in matters that would bring him into complete ruin.
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neutral
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This Just In--Nuclear War Averted
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It is impossible to avert a Nuclear War.
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contradiction
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I invite you to compare Reich's account with reality by clicking .
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The meaning of reich is a republic.
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contradiction
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Appealing as that position might sound, it's also suspiciously incoherent.
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It makes a lot of sense to adopt that position.
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contradiction
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For state-of-the-art articles on piercing, see Flesh Canvas.
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You should check out Flesh Canvas to learn about piercing.
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entailment
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The Grand Slam Breakfast just never took off.
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Other breakfast combination did find success.
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neutral
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But the Wall Street Journal says there is still no evidence to confirm conservative theorists' suspicions of a conspiracy between Chinese intelligence agents, the Lippo Group, and John Huang.
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No evidence has been brought forth to implicate a conspiracy by Chinese intelligence agents acting with the Lippo Group and John Huang.
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entailment
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The White House Web site's theme of the Supporting America's Families in Times of Distress.
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The website of the White House change theme based on the most recent needs
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neutral
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In exchange for losing a few compulsive gamblers, the casinos will (falsely) appear more concerned with the health of their customers than with profits.
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The casino will lose a few of the gamblers that visit often.
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entailment
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Alas, all he writes about, all he thinks about, all he wants to do, is give in to fat.
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His whole world revolves around giving into fat.
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entailment
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He's calling all hands on deck.
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He is sailing on a ship.
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neutral
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Throughout the story, Ellison uses the symbol of horns, investing them with a number of meanings relating to sexual desire (the horny young boys), artistic creation (the instrument of jazz), and masculinity (the symbol of a bull).
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The horns are the symbol for faithless people in various cultures
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neutral
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Among the Frequently Asked Questions FEMA posts on its Web site is the I think that some people in my neighborhood are trying to cheat the federal government out of disaster money.
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The website has a link the FAQ potion located in the title bar.
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neutral
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She is also enjoying the imprimatur of the law.
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She is always right on her interpretation of the law.
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neutral
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Indeed, Banks has written a useful survey of African-American scholars and writers and the ways in which they have worked throughout the history of the republic.
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The survey of Banks, on the works African-American scholars within the republic, came to recognized by many and placed within areas of prominence in the society.
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neutral
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You were a former police officer, and yet you got caught setting up and dealing methamphetamine .
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The man was caught dealing drugs even though he was in the force.
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entailment
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This means a housing strategy that shifts more decisively in the direction it has been inching under Clinton.
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Housing Strategies weren't a priority under Clinton.
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neutral
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Upon returning to Apple, he began criticizing almost immediately the company's 1995 decision to finally allow a limited number of companies to manufacture Mac clones, calling these firms leeches.
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A few companies were allowed to produce clones of Apple's Mac computers.
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entailment
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Why don't you respond that, in the infinite wisdom of your procrastination, you somehow divined the marriage would be a dud, and you think you will give this one a similar two year trial period?
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The author is part of the relationship that became a dud.
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neutral
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Unless, of course, when it comes to Internet shares there is no sensible middle.
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The lack of a sensible middle in Internet shares is unrelated to the matter at hand.
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contradiction
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A gesture clearly suited to football's warlike nature, the Salute is named for Denver's Mile High Stadium.
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Football has been played in Denver's Mile High Stadium since the 60s.
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neutral
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Unlike the Europeanists, the Liberal Humanitarians have turned hawk for moral reasons.
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Liberal Humanitarians care more about morality than Europeans.
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neutral
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Or you can download a new copy from www.microsoft.com/ie/.)
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Microsoft website has a copy that can be downloaded.
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entailment
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The technology might usefully be applied in local races, in which it's hard to sort out the platform of every potential state senator, judge, school board official, and city council member.
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While the blueprint has been approved, the funding for the technology is not quite there yet.
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neutral
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In a limited way, the Reagan speech served as guidance for his policies after he came into office.
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Reagan quickly forgot about what he promised in his speech, and sought to implement policies that were in stark contrast to what he had earlier said.
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contradiction
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I am at play right now.
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Everything I do is serious.
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contradiction
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Even if the water tastes pure and delicious, you cannot enjoy it as much as you should.
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You should enjoy the water because it is pure.
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entailment
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Her recognition of the grave personal injustice done by the left to Clarence Thomas is especially appreciated.
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Clarence Thomas was treated unfairly by the Democrats.
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entailment
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If one thinks Ken Starr is out of control, the other, ideally, should argue that Bill Clinton knifes people and buries their bodies in the White House basement.
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Clinton is an infamous serial killer who worked as a janitor in the White House.
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contradiction
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Humans have the most annoying tendency to ascribe cutesy attributes to wild creatures.
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Humans see some animals as very cute
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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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Evidence presented by police is typically totally legit.
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contradiction
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Then again, the tabloids have to give credit when love proves the cynics wrong.
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Tabloids always do this without prompt from anyone.
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neutral
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Dissenters congratulate Quindlen for having moved beyond veiled autobiography.
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Quindlen had an ulterior motive in pretending to write an autobiography.
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neutral
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Do I just have the capacity to eat doughnuts and hamburgers and broccoli?
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Truly I say, it is my capacity alone to consume of the broccoli, of the burger, and of the doughnut.
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contradiction
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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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Communities outside the rich Long Island ones, view prison terms as a rite.
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entailment
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There isn't much room in Schor's schema for even the interesting curlicues of spending culture, such as the joy in finding a bargain or personal variances in taste (e.g.
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Schor does not discuss personal taste and the joy of finding a bargain.
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entailment
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Makes you wonder why no one thought of it before.
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They are curious why it was not thought up before.
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entailment
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However, subsequent government supervision of these unions has reduced mob involvement.
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The government spends a lot less time on the mob than it used to.
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neutral
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We have some very tough laws against gun violence in Texas, and federal law with its mandatory sentences is tough as well.
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Texas refuses to have regulations about gun violence
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contradiction
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1 is the easy-to-forget point that money shouldn't be able to buy influence with a democratic government.
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1 is very easy to remember.
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contradiction
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It is hard to understand how Grisham pulls this off.
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Grisham could always pull things like this off, even if we don't understand it.
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neutral
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While the home still evinces mutterings of Xanadu from the envious, it is actually smaller than Aaron Spelling's 50,000-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills, and no one in California thinks it unseemly that the genius who brought us Charlie's Angels shouldn't reap the fruits of his labor.
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Spelling's mansion is bigger than the home that reminds others of Xanadu.
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entailment
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As Melville pointed out, if a sperm whale can spend more than an hour swimming at depths of up to 6,000 feet, and a sperm whale is composed mostly of gas (air-filled lungs and blubber), then Boyle's law would dictate that, as Spruch puts it, a whale of regulation size at the surface should, at the pressures a thousand fathoms down, decrease its volume to the size of a bathtub!
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The sperm whales are responsible for the biggest part of the greenhouse gases from the ocean
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neutral
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Bill Gates realized it would be more efficient if all computers, regardless of manufacturer, ran the same system (which is why he's the richest man in America today).
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Bill Gates struggles to pay his bills.
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contradiction
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But I think he misses an important Though the conflict may not reveal a previously hidden incentive (as in 2), it may create one.
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He has thought up many ideas about the conflict.
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contradiction
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If you've installed Internet Explorer 4.0, click here for more about (and a chance to download) the channel.
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A prerequisite for downloading the channel is having Internet Explorer installed.
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entailment
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These lawyers might make the case that even tobacco companies have rights, and that the public interest actually was served by getting these companies a better bargain.
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The legal teams defense was unsuccessful in their attempts.
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neutral
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It's a ballot box, he says.
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He stated that it was a ballot box.
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entailment
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On Friday's NewsHour , Gigot asks, Is this a Republican Congress?
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This is a Republican Congress.
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neutral
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What we mean--and should mean--by character needs to be disentangled.
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The characters need to be untangled.
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entailment
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(All gynaecologists are idealists.
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Gynecologists are very pragmatic.
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contradiction
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Regarding Onward, Christian Clothiers: I often wonder if the peddlers of religious schlock have actually read any Scripture beyond the gory here's hell in your face passages.
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The author knows for sure peddlers of Christian products have read the bible.
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contradiction
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Critics applaud rookie Belgian director Alan Berliner's film, about a 7-year-old boy who yearns to be a girl, for giving an inside report ...
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The critics of Alan Berliner liked the film about a 7 year old boy.
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entailment
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Marketers will do anything that seems to promise a momentary fit with the elusive Zeitgeist , or at least a surge of attention.
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Marketers seek attention.
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entailment
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Pour coffee into Christopher Hitchens until he's sober enough to finish his cover story, 'Friendship.
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Giving Hitchens coffee is an effective way to sober him up.
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entailment
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Last year, Clinton signed legislation prohibiting federal recognition of gay marriages, then bragged about it in campaign ads.
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Clinton has never been to a gay wedding.
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neutral
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For years the store has declined to sell stickered music, i.e., pop songs whose lyrics are too saucy for your mall.
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The store accepted selling stickered music.
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contradiction
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Because the $50,000 prize to be announced July 29 is for the artist's whole oeuvre and not the work submitted for the show, I would award it, if forced to choose, to South African William Kentridge, who is known for powerful , many with anti-apartheid themes.
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I think the prize should go to Kentridge for his powerful collective work.
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entailment
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And the fictional Winnie-the-Pooh was named for the real bear, a bear born in Canada who never relinquished his Canadian citizenship.
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A real bear has been named after a fictional one
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entailment
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Microsoft is reaching out to computer novices , says a piece.
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Microsoft is interested in who's not very expert with computers
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entailment
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Lipinski's camp quickly unveiled her Web site and booked her on television talk shows.
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Lipinski's camp has a web site.
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entailment
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Fried chicken, fried chicken, fried chicken.
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The chicken is friend.
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entailment
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Sure, the FDA's efforts are done in the name of kids.
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Children and adults are the impetus of the FDA.
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neutral
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But I hope the British people will see it in the spirit in which it is intended--one of reconciliation and peace and hopes for the future.
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The future hope is British people.
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contradiction
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All you've said when you endorse privatization is that if there were water, it should be used to make lemonade.
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You should use the opportunity to turn water into lemonade to make better profits only during summer time.
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neutral
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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).
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Reebok was also exposed to backlash pursuing the minority market.
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neutral
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Slate 's take on the culture of impotence.)
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Slate comments on the culture of potency.
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contradiction
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I mean to say only that if we ever did want to trash Earth, it would be morally permissible.)
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It's ethically terrible if humans wreck the moon.
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contradiction
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Gigot thinks the tax fraud proceedings against Hubbell are legitimate and ordinary, while everyone else regards the indictments as trumped-up mini-crimes meant to squeeze Hubbell into giving Starr what he wants--cooperation.
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Starr wants everyone to see him as someone who follows his own way.
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contradiction
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In the black black-black offspring.
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The offspring can be described as particularly black.
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entailment
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The book is said to degenerate into a jeremiad when Rhodes anoints mad-cow disease the new Black Death.
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The new Black Death is called Mad Cow disease.
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entailment
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When I think of someone like Tolly Greenberg, I think of my grandpa Ben, he writes.
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He remembers his paternal parent's father when he imagines someone.
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neutral
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Like my real name couldn't be Pierre LeCluck.
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Why couldn't my name be Pierre LeCluck?
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entailment
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The Blue Flower , by Penelope Fitzgerald (Houghton Mifflin).
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Penelope Fitzgerald wrote the book with a co-author.
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neutral
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He carried on affairs with several men and a mistress, who bore him a son he refused to lift a finger to support.
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The guy really liked to sleep around, and wouldn't even take care of his kid.
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entailment
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The charities, Paris adds, don't endorse the product at all.
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Paris claims that the charities are in partnership with the maker of the product.
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contradiction
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Indeed, Banks has written a useful survey of African-American scholars and writers and the ways in which they have worked throughout the history of the republic.
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Banks created a useful collection of the insight into how African-American scholars and writers performed throughout the history of the republic.
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entailment
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If he was sometimes a naive political activist, Spock was always a resourceful pragmatist when it came to child rearing wisdom.
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Spock was well versed in child rearing wisdom.
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entailment
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The winner of the Hackathlon will be determined by an online vote of Slate 's readers.
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Slate will only accept online votes for the contest.
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neutral
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It half-works right up to the point where people start getting gassed, and then Benigni's moist-eyed heroism and tenacious faith in his own irresistibility start to seem like a monstrous ego trip--a clown's megalomania.
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Benigni slowly starts to become more egotistic.
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entailment
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Is Clinton saying he didn't commit perjury because of the peculiar definition of sex in the Paula Jones suit, or is he saying he actually didn't have sex?
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Clinton had to settle for millions of dollars in the lawsuit.
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neutral
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You can have a park in your backyard (as I do) and still make it to work in 15 minutes (if you keep a sharp eye out for the potholes).
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The roads in the area are not in the best condition.
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entailment
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The computer, now much faster and smarter, may triumph, but humans shouldn't fret.
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Humans should absolutely fret over the progress of computers.
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contradiction
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The unit immediately below us has been rented out as a live/work space to a couple with a video business.
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To get to their area one must use stairs or an elevator.
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entailment
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So long as China continues to develop, Hong Kong will get a substantial chunk of that growth.
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As China gains wealth, Hong Kong gets richer as well.
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entailment
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Most Falwell-style Christians would probably say yes, since the Antichrist is a false Messiah, he'll have to be Jewish, like Christ himself.
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Falwell-style Christians believe Christ was Jewish
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