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and i used it once and then i cut up because the interest rate was like almost twenty three percent
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The interest rate was only twelve percent.
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'You have to make them think that your experiment worked.
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You will have to lie them to get them to think it worked.
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Japan made a dramatic debut on the international stage, with military actions against China and Russia.
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Japan won significant military victories against China and Russia.
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By the south doorway, on a vine chiselled beside the head of a girl dancing with a demon, you can find a lizard hunting a fly.
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The scene of the lizard hunting the fly took place on the north doorway.
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In The Stakeholder Society , the pair present a novel plan to fight income Give all Americans a capital stake of $80,000 when they reach adulthood to spend as they wish.
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Americans would all get $80,000 as stakeholders.
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Thus shielded, she has never looked so exposed.
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She was sheilded so nothing was exposed from her.
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One of the best ways to help the approximately 80 percent of low-income persons who need legal assistance but must do without, is to arm self-represented litigants with quality information and assistance.
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Arming self-represented litigants with quality information and assistance is one of the best way to help 80 percent of low-income persons who need legal assistance.
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In an ugly tux.
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It is a beautiful tux.
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If you can get up early enough, you can attend the pre-dawn auction held at the vast local wholesale fish market; otherwise, have a look at the street market that goes on later in the day.
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Prices at the local wholesale fish market are generally lowest during the pre-dawn auction, and increase as noon approaches.
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He'd worry about that after he worried about the first steps.
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He should have thought ahead, but didn't until the first steps.
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On the PEMD AFDC study, for example, evaluators were assigned as site managers, responsible for understanding across themes all there was to know about the issues for their site.
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Evaluators were not responsible as a site manager for their sites.
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yeah oh boy the the that whew that would be tear disastrous if you had that rain storm and freezing weather
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You'd probably end up with some snow with those conditions.
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Anticipating similar sales, Viking shipped 27,000 copies of The Odyssey to bookstores and 10,000 copies of a tape of the actor Ian McKellen reading it.
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Ian McKellen lent his voice to the audiobook of The Odyssey.
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Long Beach established itself as a premier seaside resort by the early 1900s.
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Long Beach was not a premier seaside resort.
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Jon felt his own heart stop.
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Jon could feel his heart skip a beat out of fear.
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Until recently, their industry was illegal almost everywhere.
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Their industry has been illegal until recently.
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entailment
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Sheba has the weight advantage because she's heavier
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She is a big girl.
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yeah the only reason i'd do it is because i want to make sure that i get all my calls in before they they just up and pull the plug on the program you know
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The program will last indefinitely so I have plenty of time to make all my calls.
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Tuppence read it over her shoulder.
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Tuppence looked over her shoulder to read it.
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another thing that was good if you're looking at the balance of the super powers between the United States and the Soviet Union you know the United States went in and led the battle and and solved the problem and the Soviet Union is is a whimpering is a whimpering country right now because they they've got so many problems that they can't even
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The Soviet Union doesn't know how to solve all of them.
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But only a fool--or a Chicago School theorist--would say that Dell is five times as valuable to the economy today as it was a year ago.
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Dell has become more valuable to our economy every year.
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Sinner to sin.
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The sinner does not sin.
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The Carre Rive Gauche, bounded by the quai Voltaire, the boulevard St-Germain, and the rues du Bac and des Sts-Pares, is something of a museum of ancient Egyptian, Chinese, pre-Columbian, African, and Polynesian art, as well as Louis XV, Second Empire, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco.
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The Egyptians, Chinese, and Africans all have their own forms of art.
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In March, he dismissed Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin and replaced him with a 35-year-old political neophyte, Sergei Kiriyenko.
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He replaced PM Victor Chernomyrdin with the younger and less experienced Sergei Kiriyenko.
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The flow of information between the CIA and Mossad is said to have slowed since.
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The CIA and Mossad communicate.
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probably not see i'm in the Navy
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They most likely won't help me, I'm in the Navy.
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British soldiers hunting tigers in the jungle were finding temples and palaces many Indians no longer knew existed.
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British soldiers found tons of old ruins while hunting in the jungle.
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Vrenna drew her saber and San'doro drew his knives.
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Vrenna and San'doro put their weapons away.
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oh really yeah oh really yeah we've had several here lately and it there were several of them in North Dallas and then it started kind of happening a couple of places in South Dallas and that's maybe what you were talking about men breaking in uh to houses and taking or a man they they think it's the same person taking uh little girls right straight out of their beds at night an d you know breaking in obviously watching them in the house because they're breaking into the right window
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Men have been breaking into houses in Dallas and kidnapping little girls, no one has caught them yet.
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because of uh the uh businesses that have their money tied up
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Several businesses have capital ready and available.
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By doing so, we also hope to demonstrate to other federal agencies that they can make similar improvements in the way they manage their people.
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They hope to demonstrate to other large coroporations
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lots and lots of catnip so it's it's still green and it's been two days so i'm encouraged
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I'm pretty discouraged since it has been two days.
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contradiction
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He became involved in a power struggle with Columbus's son, Diego, who through his father's will had claims on the island.
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Diego willingly gave up the island.
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no i don't think they would
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I don't think that's something they're allowed to do.
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HE KNOWS.
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He is aware.
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PBS's Nova is offering lots of bang-'em-up footage in its two-part series , ESCAPE!
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Nova has a series called ESCAPE!
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If a facility owner chose to install a Pulse-Jet Fabric Filter (PJFF) in addition to the ACI system for the purpose of improving sorbent utilization, the project time would necessarily be lengthened beyond this 16-month period to allow for the installation of the PJFF.
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The project time was 12 months at first.
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Brown suggested that the recommendation remain as is, but that the supporting text list ways that priorities could be changed.
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Brown thought changes would ruin things.
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I remember endless hallway discussions about how to balance the demand for lean and quick code against the bloat required to add new and nifty features.
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We talked about it in the hallway often.
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but i've had to to get my money back from them and had better luck with with some of the the more expensive companies
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I needed to get my funds back from them.
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The information Jon had shared about Susan shook Adrin and his confidence lagged.
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Jon told Adrin that Susan was already married.
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It cost quite a lot and I resented it at first but it helped me win my share of bar duels and enough money to sleep with a roof over my head.
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I am poor and homeless because of it.
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contradiction
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grounded in science and factual analysis, they should be based, as well, on the needs and expectations of the nation's citizens.
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The needs of the citizens do not concern us.
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The oldest temples, dating from the seventh and eighth centuries, are grouped around the sacred Ocean Drop lake of Bindu Sagar, the focus for bathing and purification ceremonies before the annual festivals.
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The oldest temples were around the lake because of the good views.
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He has two law partners, Lori Mannicci and Linda Gardner.
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He has known these partners for almost a decade.
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uh there's really a lot isn't there i mean there really is
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Most people agree that there really is a lot.
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For the children, the Jardin d'Acclimatation offers a miniature railway, Punch and Judy show, house of distorting mirrors, pony rides, and a collection of farm animals.
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There are many entertaining activities for kids, like pony rides, miniature railway, distorting mirrors and farm animals.
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so uh let's see what else uh see like all we do here is like every time we walk in the room we turn on the TV
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Every time we walk in we turn on the TV because the radiator is so loud and creepy
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(Easy for him to say, with that Nobel-bought bungalow!)
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He has the bungalow even though he did not work for it.
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Then why make me say it again?
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Then why have me repeat it?
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The final rule will impose a private sector mandate of over $100 million.
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The private sector will pay more as per final rule.
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And you really mean to carry out this remarkable plan of yours."
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And you are not going to try to implement you amazing plan?
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contradiction
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The rule contains information collection requirements regarding contract proposal contents, programmatic reports and data requirements, property donation procedures and construction contracts.
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There are no rules on information collection.
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contradiction
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Such access generally includes the ability to make and retain copies of the evidence.
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The ability to make and retain copies of evidence is included in such access.
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I took an early opportunity of verifying my conjectures.
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I took a chance to verify my suspicions.
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it was so many of them in it that at any particular chance your chance of having to do something was very slim it was very slim and so
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You had a small chance of being involved because there were too many people.
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He was engaged in wondering how Mr. Brown had discovered his identity.
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He didn't care if Mr. Brown discovered his identity.
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contradiction
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But in fact, Churchill was reportedly ill at ease in the Lincoln Bedroom; he is said to have often moved himself across the hall in the course of the night.
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Churchill would often move himself around 3:00AM to another room.
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Morris Graves, Mark Tobey, and others in the generation later dubbed Northwest visionaries drank deep of both the drizzly, mossy natural scene and of Asian art and philosophy.
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Morris Graves and Mark Tobey were part of the same generation.
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entailment
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Although some Indians assimilated the language and behavior of the British, to most the imperialists were offensively aloof.
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Indians universally assimilated Britsh culture.
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contradiction
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It's equally true that Republicans cynically oversimplified Gore's statement about the Internet.
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Gore did not get along with the Republicans.
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Its volume declined from 12.
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The volume decreased by a measure of 12.
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entailment
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Commercial traffic declined during the 17th and 18th centuries, revived briefly with the advent of the steamship in 1832, then succumbed to silting and the onslaught of the railways.
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The steamship made no impact upon traffic.
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contradiction
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An audited entity receiving a GAGAS attestation report may also need a report on the attestation engagement for purposes other than to comply with requirements calling for a GAGAS audit.
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There is no reason to provide an account of the GAGAS engagement.
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contradiction
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Forbes : I'm an independent outsider.
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The person is an independent outsider.
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so i but that that's interesting i have a um uh a friend who is a planner
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My friend Mary is a planner, so that sounds interesting.
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neutral
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He smiled at them and the sight made Ca'daan's stomach turn.
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Ca'daan's stomach turned when he looked at the carnage.
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neutral
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It is the catcher, low to the ground, with that shadowy zone around his groin, who must call the pitch.
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The pitcher tells the catcher which pitch is coming.
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contradiction
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MAST has been self-administered and used in a computer format.
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There is a computer format of MAST available for self administration.
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entailment
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At some point in the '70s, Thompson realized he didn't need to bother.
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Thompson do not notice something about himself in the 1970s.
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contradiction
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So we make them, working like dogs to make a deadline.
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So we build them, laboring like animals to meet a deadline.
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entailment
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Specifically excluded from the definition of assessments, as used in this Statement, are compliance assessments.
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It makes more sense to treat compliance assessments a little bit differently.
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However, our inquiry to billing department staff at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center, which admits nearly 6,000 patients annually, revealed not a single case of denial of payment.
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The Maryland Shock Trauma Center has never denied payment.
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you know so many so many of these jokers get the death penalty and then you know just end up in prison uh
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Many of them receive the death penalty and end up in jail.
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entailment
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Effective design review practices result in the preparation of more comprehensive and accurate design and construction documents, which in turn result in lower project construction costs.
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Effective design review practices lead to preparation of a comprehensive design.
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entailment
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Such watercourses exist outside Madeira, but nowhere are they so accessible and do they cover such great area.
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Madeira has the best watercourses in the region.
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Thousands of acres of woodland are interspersed with attractions and amenities.
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The woodland is entirely undeveloped and of no interest.
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Industry analyst John Morton says it would be a miracle if he pulled it off.
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John Morton, a district justice has a high probability of success.
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contradiction
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right uh-huh yeah it works you bet yeah
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No it doesn't work.
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contradiction
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so i i've got to agree with that
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I don't agree with that.
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contradiction
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Surprising The Iranian Parliament has 13 women members.
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there are no women in the Iranian Parliament
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contradiction
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Just outside the Lions' Gate, look back at the city walls and note the two bas-relief lions.
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Inside the city walls you will find two bas-relief lions.
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Any difficulty with the army could have serious consequences, not just for you, but for the Range as well.
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Problems with the army can lead to problems for yourself and the Range.
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entailment
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No not on the bed.
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Not on the bed.
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entailment
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' When it was pointed out that there are starving children in Asia who would love to have some nice liver to eat, Gielgud replied, 'Well, then, my dear boy, send it to them.
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Gielgud ate liver on a daily basis.
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contradiction
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There is also the Centro Cultural de la Villa (CityCultural Ceter), with facilities for concerts, theatre, art exhibitions, and films.
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There are always crowds there waiting to see events.
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neutral
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'Cause, like, I want a Miata.
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I don't want a Miata; I'm fine with what I have.
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contradiction
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A sex scandal on the religious right, no matter how flimsy, seems too good to pass up.
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A sex scandal is very taboo.
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contradiction
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i can't stay up past ten thirty i'm falling asleep anyway so i miss most everything anyway
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I can't stay up past 10:30PM due to my job
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neutral
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yeah that was good
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I liked the food yesterday.
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Not bad not at all bad.
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His basketball skills have greatly improved.
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The choice ranges from traditional hand-carved Chinese roseood furniture to well-made reproductions of modern Western styles.
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There are selections from Chinese Rosewood to the modernity of Western flair.
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entailment
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The high-minded The two cases underscore an epidemic of binge drinking in frats and colleges in general.
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Binge drinking is a serious and generally widespread problem in frats and colleges.
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entailment
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Outside, cops scurried.
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The cops were no where to be found.
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contradiction
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What I am willing to pay for is a young lady with sufficient intelligence and presence of mind to sustain her part well, and also one who will have sufficient discretion not to ask too many questions." Tuppence smiled a little.
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Tuppence said "I'm looking for an old man who is intelligent and has presence of mind".
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contradiction
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Ten years ago, I fell of a bike and permanently scarred my right leg, shin to thigh.
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The scar on my leg was still covered in blood.
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Levine, Harold G. Principles of Data Storage and Retrieval for Use in Qualitative Evaluations.
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Data is used in Qualitative Evaluations.
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entailment
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He can't come huntin' you without tippin' his hand so wide he'd never be able to play agin.
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She can't come after you.
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To see where the British and Canadians, with the support of the Free French forces, attacked on the eastern half of the beaches, start out at the port town of Ouistreham-Riva-Bella.
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The Free French forces supported the British and Canadians in their attack.
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entailment
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In the case of property acquired through forfeiture proceedings, the timing of recognition depends on the nature and disposition of the property.
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The proceedings take a month.
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