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The examples of propaganda they slipped into scripts are few and laughable.
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The examples of propaganda they inserted into scripts are plentiful and quite serious.
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contradiction
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Then every share of Daimler-Benz stock sold between 1950 and 1980 sells at a discount reflecting that expectation.
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Very few shares of Daimler-Benz stock sold between 1950 and 1980, as sells were made at an inflated price, reflecting expectations.
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contradiction
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If only Lamar had won 3,500 more votes in the 1996 New Hampshire primary, he would have edged Bob Dole for second, driven Dole out of the race, and cruised to the nomination.
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Lamar ran in the 1996 New Hampshire primary.
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entailment
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And yet, while this oversaving is costly to any given generation, it enriches future generations.
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Future generations benefit from from the costly oversaving.
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entailment
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When a trompe l'oeil shaving brush and a match turn up later in the show in Magritte's Personal Values (1952), they have an oneiric suggestiveness quite in contrast to Murphy's flat factuality.
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Magritte's Personal Values was a popular piece of art.
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neutral
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5) The superstars are eating up all the available money and crowding out new talent.
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New acts are jealous of superstars.
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neutral
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Your letter was so charming that Prudie almost forgot it was about a problem.
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You charmed Prudie as if all she could not remember your correspondence was related to a problem.
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entailment
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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 ok if humans wreck the planet after cleaning it up.
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neutral
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Instead of engendering hope and optimism, they breed mistrust and cynicism.
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They might not be trustworthy.
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neutral
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Neither mother nor daughter is made distinctive this time around, except in the most heavy-handed way.
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The mother and daughter are cast in a very plain manner, as nothing in particular stands out about them.
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entailment
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To heed the better angels of your nature, you must know the devils first.
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Viewing your inner demons is a difficult prospect to accept.
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neutral
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I'm assuming they never think of me in this context because to them I was the other half of a couple with Rob, and it would somehow be disloyal on their part to introduce me to other men.
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Her friends are happy to introduce her to other men
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contradiction
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He then made a speech in September 1980 in which he laid out the quantities involved and the underlying assumptions.
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Underlying assumptions and quantities were laid out in his 1980 speech.
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entailment
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Mightn't the eviscerated cows and the fowl in the throes of death be experienced as modernist mementi mori, fetishistic reminders of the darkest, cruelest, and most primitive human instincts?
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Humans reveal primitive instincts with modernist momento mori.
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entailment
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You are right that there was no obvious winner in your wager--not you, your friend, or even, alas, the president.
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There was no winner at all in that wager
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neutral
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The agonized expression on his face looks like a kind of rapture.
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His face remained calm and peaceful.
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contradiction
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And what, exactly, is the line between stalking and not stalking, anyway?
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They are trying to figure the barrier between what is and isn't stalking.
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entailment
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And, as for the type of respect we Machiavelli's advice--that it is better to be feared than loved--will make much less sense in the 21 st century than it did in the 16 th . Goodwill toward America is becoming a national-security asset worth cultivating.
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Hating America is good for national security.
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contradiction
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His shows are more 700 Club than Crossfire . His guests almost always share Moyers' belief about the topic at hand.
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Moyers' always have guests with the same beliefs.
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entailment
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Submitting a decision to the U.S.
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One can submit a decision.
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entailment
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The heroes of the movie are a man and woman who escape the system with their baby and are going to live like a traditional family.
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The man and woman's baby was a girl.
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neutral
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(To read the first three chapters, click here.)
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This link will take you to the first three chapters.
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entailment
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It's not that hard to imagine a similar message being sent home by someone investigating what happened to Tsingtao.
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A different message was sent home by the investigator.
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contradiction
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To counteract mushy curricula (whole math, multiculturalism) and keep pace on the highly competitive college track.
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You may benefit from taking weird classes to stay relevant in the fight for higher education.
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neutral
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Republicans like Gramm beat up the IRS and promise endless tax reductions while bringing home pork projects to their constituents.
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The Republican projects given to the constituents are unbiased rewards that the government will pay for.
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contradiction
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Intimations of his own mortality turned out to be premature.
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He was not dying the day he intimated he was.
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entailment
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Monica gets out first and opens the courthouse door.
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Monica is the last one to get out.
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contradiction
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It is part of a line of products intended to be usable by people with arthritis or hand injuries, as well as by those without disabilities.
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This product has been developed having in mind even disabled individuals
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entailment
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These days, over the instrumental break, she's prone to toss in a homily about world peace and how, whether we're in America, Bosnia, Rwanda, the Middle East; are young, old, black, white, gay, straight, or transsexual, we're all still people, people who need people.
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Her social commentary is juxtaposed by the often superficial topics of her lyrics.
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neutral
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Investigators are examining whether mobsters diverted funds--including foreign aid--out of the country through an offshore network built by a former International Monetary Fund official.
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Investigators have found the mob to be innocent of any involvement of money crimes.
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contradiction
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An editorial berates the British government's proposal to eliminate trial by jury for several crimes including theft and weapons possession.
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The English public approves of the proposal.
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neutral
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What one does not expect in a book of this kind--a book that is technical even as it is beautiful--is that the author will be not just fastidious but also an evocative and wonderfully quirky writer.
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The author has a mundane approach to story-telling.
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contradiction
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Somewhere in the Maryland panhandle, E and I were for some reason discussing Wendy Shalit's book, The Return of Modesty , which makes the case for chastity, patience, courtship, etc.
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The book they were discussing was firmly against traditional values such as chastity and courtship.
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contradiction
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The contributors repeat this figure as though it had talismanic power.
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The figure was continually mentioned like it had magical powers.
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entailment
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Bill, our program manager (chief tech guy) answers questions about problems and possibilities in reading SLATE.
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Bill is the top Information Technology person.
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entailment
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All this is called devolution, to rhyme with evolution (and not to rhyme with revolution).
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Devolution relates to evolution
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neutral
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As a result, they avoid the concussive head wounds that kill boxers--and the long-term neurological damage that cripples them.
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Boxers are sometimes killed by a brain injury every 10 matches.
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neutral
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Doctor and refusing women their reproductive rights.
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Women were not given their reproductive rights.
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entailment
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But even the Standard , it seems, has its limits.
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When it comes to the Standard, it is limitless.
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contradiction
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And the computer animation and cheerful music suggest that sex is a fun consumable.
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Who does rendering of computer animations usually knows how to use Photoshop and Gimp too
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neutral
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Why do allergies afflict an increasing number of victims if they serve no useful purpose?
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Allergies serve an increasingly useful purpose to victims.
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contradiction
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Flames , my notes say, about Tafero's execution.
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Tafero's execution used water.
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neutral
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An Englishman who trained as an anthropologist before going to work for BBC Television, Barker clearly made up his mind about his material before his cameras began to roll--so it's no surprise that it feels prechewed and predigested.
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Barker worked for BBC for years.
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neutral
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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 arch-rivals with the Thieving Thing.
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neutral
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Time 's cover story explains how popular serotonin-boosting drugs (such as diet pills Redux and fen-phen) work, and how they can be health risks (high serotonin levels damage heart valves).
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Despite their popularity, drugs that heighten serotonin levels can be dangerous.
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entailment
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July 9, PBS's The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer ran, without comment, all the PDFA's new ads.
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Jim Lehrer ran The NewsHour without comment on July 9.
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neutral
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The buck still stops with them.
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The buck will always keep going even in front of them
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contradiction
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The point of the rape charge is that it's different.
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The rape charge was once the same but now treated differently.
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neutral
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(Nine-tenths of a second, unfortunately, was how long his name remained in my memory.)
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His name remained in my memory for only a fraction of a second.
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entailment
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Newsweek 's longer piece likens this to swapping Katharine Hepburn for Whitney was revered for her practicality, whereas Fuller exudes buzz.
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Newsweek thinks that Whitney exudes buzz.
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contradiction
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[This last is a dig at Jesse Jackson.]
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A slighting comment was used against Jesse Jackson.
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entailment
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What impresses me, in fact, is that with all the blather about the new, there is a hunger for history, and for many people, the old is more relevant than the new.
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Most are uninterested with anything old and are purely concerned with the latest and greatest.
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contradiction
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For example, I've heard many agents complain of having to revoke the parole of guys who failed a drug test but who were not, in the agent's best judgment, doing anything more than getting high.
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According to him, he had known of many agents that disliked taking away the parole of men who did not pass the drug tests, but just wanted to get loaded.
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entailment
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With the glorious exception of the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry V , there is nothing more demoralizing than an inspirational address.
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Henry V wrote the St. Crispin's day speech all by himself
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neutral
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The last national gambling commission was in the mid-1970s.
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After the 1970's there were no more national gambling commissions.
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entailment
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The Dow Jones industrial average topped 7,000 . Financial reporters, while proclaiming once again that the optimists have been vindicated, are having more and more trouble finding anyone on Wall Street who was this optimistic.
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Optimists were vindicated that the Dow Jones Industrial average topped 7,000, or so financial reporters said in their paper last week.
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neutral
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Listen, I really don't want to criticize.
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I want you to hear me out.
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entailment
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They think Gates is stepping down-contrary to Ballmer's insistence that Gates is stepping up to his new job-in hopes of appeasing Justice Department warriors who want Gates' head.
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Ballmer’s opinion is shared by other executives at Microsoft.
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neutral
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And recent Oscar winner Helen Hunt is determined to have a baby with or without her fiance, actor Hank Azaria, according to the Star . I'm going all-out to get pregnant, the publication reports her confiding to a pal, although it doesn't explain what she plans to do if Azaria refuses to cooperate.
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Hunt has tried, but been unsuccessful, to have children in the past.
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neutral
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News junked copies of its original edition to put out the Kennedy special.)
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The papers waited until the next addition to print the speech.
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contradiction
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However, we put no claim on the other, lesser characters.
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The major characters are claimed by the author.
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neutral
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The reality, though, is that this kind of stuff still happens all the time (even though eventually everyone does seem to get caught).
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These occurances just happen once in a blue moon.
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contradiction
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The seductive and corrupting film noir downtowns featured in so many admired cheap second features might as well all have been demolished, along with the long-gone Bijous and Palaces where these films first played.
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Live theater took place in the Bijous.
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neutral
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The man who gave the Iron Curtain its name is the true democratic hero of our age.
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Iron Curtain was named after a hero.
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entailment
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They are too easy a target.
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The targeted people are weak.
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neutral
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But instead of finding his behavior humiliating, as she now tells the Star was the case, the friend says she laughed it off.
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She thought that his behavior was very humiliating.
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contradiction
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George Bush didn't ask permission to invade Panama in 1989.
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The President successfully raided the country in the 80s.
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neutral
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The Seagram Co. expanded plans to advertise liquor on television, defying President Clinton's plea to honor the half-century-old voluntary ban.
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Seagram Co. plans to advertise half-century-old liquor on television.
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neutral
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But Spielberg doesn't have to catch them all.
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Spielberg wants them all.
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neutral
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It is simple, dog-like gratitude for a reason to declare the presidential race more interesting.
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Declaring the presidential race more interesting is dog like gratitude.
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entailment
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Vocation began here--the story of two frogs,
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Other characters were all animals.
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neutral
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In the 1994 Disney film, the actor Nathan Lane supplied the voice of Timon in much the same style as his flamboyantly gay character in The Birdcage . When I saw the Broadway version of the musical, the audience roared at Timon's even more exaggerated gay mannerisms.
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Nathan Lane refused to perform the character Timon on Broadway in New York.
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contradiction
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As she has become more self-sufficient, she has become more interesting.
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She learned self-sufficiency from her mother.
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neutral
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You could be truthful and say your own version of I was overcome by curiosity about this much talked about doc, and now I know his work is as good as yours.
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The author was overcome by curiosity for your work.
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neutral
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Plato's girlfriend is worried the former actress is on a downward spiral to death.
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There is worry of Plato's girlfriend's spiral to death.
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contradiction
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Messages about alcohol don't come out the way you say them when they're broadcast, he replied.
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Messages about alcohol are often misinterpreted.
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entailment
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A book-review editor at Science says she was pressured to retire this past summer after she published a negative review of a book that claimed to defend science from postmodern critiques.
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The editor felt she had to retire after an unflattering review of a novel.
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entailment
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THE DOCTORS HAVE GIVEN HER SIX MONTHS TO LIVE.
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The person is expected to lead a long healthy life.
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contradiction
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John Conyers, D-Mich., have used the Hale case to call for Starr's resignation.
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Starr will continue to go along supported by everyone.
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contradiction
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Greenberg and the contributors to The New Majority think Democrats can win future elections by identifying with the concerns of working people.
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Being attentive to the needs of people can help politicians to gain consensus
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entailment
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After coming up with the idea for the project and appointing an associate editor to run it, he says, he was only minimally involved.
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He did not take credit for being involved in the project past it's creation.
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entailment
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For my part, I plan to endorse the Baptist boycott of Disney.
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Baptists are going to boycott Disney.
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entailment
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The publication doesn't report where Mrs.
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The publication gives indication of Mr.
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neutral
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Well, maybe two jokes if you count Heritage USA; is that still for sale?
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Heritage USA is considered a joke.
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entailment
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Signs of a renaissance of the handwritten word are here and there discernible.
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The handwritten word is becoming more popular.
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neutral
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And if there were, any elective late abortion--even by induction--would be wrong, though D and E and partial-birth abortion would seem especially cruel.
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A late abortion is usually very safe for old women
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contradiction
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But Robert Pinsky--also poetry editor of
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Robert Pinsky does lots.
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neutral
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A horse sitter mistakenly thought Mr. Ed was having a seizure and gave him a tranquilizer.
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The tranquilizer made Mr. Ed calm down.
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neutral
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So, the argument that we would simply have to find new buyers for government bonds is beside the point in the short run--and irrelevant in the long run, when Social Security will stop running surpluses.
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Social Security will gains in excess for a very long time.
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contradiction
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So out of 78 confirmed hypotheses, it seems that approximately zero are true.
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Half of the hypotheses were found to be correct.
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contradiction
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Geoff Ward, goateed sophomore, chides each of the Canterbury Tales, for being written during that Great Vowel Thing and for being 'boring and stupid.
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Geoff Ward praised the Tales for being written in modern times.
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contradiction
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Time calls Bill Bradley's nascent presidential campaign strategy charming and insane.
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Bill Bradly almost didn't run for president.
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neutral
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The only real test that this company has faced in recent memory is due to the emergence of the Internet, and Microsoft is once again trying to eliminate this threat unfairly.
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The company never faced tests of this proportion in the past.
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neutral
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What does this calendar tell us about the Spice Girls?
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Does this calendar tell us about the Spice Girls?
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entailment
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One problem, among many, is that most people's living rooms aren't Carnegie Hall; as a result, the music just sounds muddy.
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People always avoid buying good sound equipment.
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contradiction
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But this letter is long enough, possibly too long for the format, so I will leave discussion of Lemann's attempt to sum up to the next letter.
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This letter is far to short, it needs to be longer.
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contradiction
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He looks like he's still alive.
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He appears to still be among the living.
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entailment
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He is much more heartfelt about prison reform than about Wachtler reform.
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He did not fully understand Wachtler reform.
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neutral
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Same-sex marriage would have no direct effect on the rights and obligations of parenthood.
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Parenthood would be severely affected by same-sex marriage.
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contradiction
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The development of Microsoft FashionSense 2.0 is long overdue, and I for one would like to offer my services as a volunteer beta tester.
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I would be oppose to offering my services as a beta tester for Microsoft FashionSense 2,0.
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contradiction
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