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Iraklion comes as a surprise to travelers used to Greek islands further north in the Aegean Sea. | There are multiple Greek Islands in the Aegean. | 1entailment
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uh-huh do those can crushers work good | Are the can crushers hard workers? | 1entailment
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Broad agreement by the civil justice community, including the courts and IOLTA programs, on the values, purposes, and objectives of the State Planning Initiative. | The initiative's values, purposes and objectives were agreed upon broadly. | 1entailment
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Then I remembered that enigmatical conversation between Poirot and Evelyn Howard. | A previous conversation between Poirot and Evelyn Howard came to my mind. | 1entailment
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right and it's cutting off the uh the there there are two knives and it cuts off the uh you know excess seam allowance | It has two cutting blades that trim off extra seam fabric. | 1entailment
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One of the best beaches, pockmarked with volcanic steam spouts, is the Lido dei Maronti on the south coast near the little fishing village of Sant'Angelo. | Lido dei Maronti is located near Sant'Angelo. | 1entailment
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LSC continues to provide technical assistance to grantees in many areas of state planning including, but not limited to, development and implementation of state plans, resource development, and mergers. | LSC assists many who receive grants in the state. | 1entailment
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If the RWC is <25% effluent the concentrations may (1) 4 times the RWC, (2) 2 times the RWC, (3) RWC, (4) RWC/2, and (5) RWC/4. | If the RWC is under 25%, the concentrations vary. | 1entailment
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When you see the plays performed in the ancient theaters of classical or Roman times, such as those on Thasos or Kos, it makes it all worthwhile. | If you see a play in ancient theaters they make it worthwhile. | 1entailment
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There is, for instance, the increasingly annoying Sports Night , a sitcom that combines the most irritating aspects of David Mamet and thirtysomething . Forthwith, the ABC spokesperson's remarks, as scripted by Sports Night contributor Aaron | Sports Night is an annoying sitcom that's a cross between David Mamet and thirtysomething. | 1entailment
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That year marked the high point for Kosovar aspirations to independence, and it remains the benchmark for NATO's demand at Rambouillet for a restoration of Kosovo's pre-1989 autonomy. | Kosovar's aspirations to become independent were at their highest that year. | 1entailment
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A document of some kind, without doubt, possibly the scrap of paper Dorcas saw in her hand yesterday afternoon. | Dorcas saw her holding a paper. | 1entailment
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For all but the true believers, the publication of the rebuttal paper seems likely to end the Torah codes debate. | The Torah codes debate will probably be ended by the publication of the rebuttal paper. | 1entailment
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The shock of landing must have broken bones, but a moment later he could begin to breathe again. | The landing impact must have broken his bones. | 1entailment
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In addition, some organizations used e-mail to communicate less sensitive information to the entire membership. | In addition to this some organizations used e-mail to communicate non-sensitive information to their memberships. | 1entailment
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well that's that's good exercise and i don't do enough of that either | That is excellent exercise and I don't participate enough of that kind of exercise either. | 1entailment
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but i i hate laying out material and trying to get the most out of the material and make sure it's on the right lines and not on the bias and | I don't really care for the laying out process. | 1entailment
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The most commonly stolen models are Honda Accords and Toyota Camrys. | Honda Accords and Toyota Camrys are the vehicles most criminals choose to steal. | 1entailment
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The trouble--the other half of the Japanese trap--is that while the conclusion that Japan needs inflation emerges from what looks like impeccable economic logic, we live in an era in which central bankers believe (and are believed to believe) in price stability as an overriding goal. | Central bankers in Japan completely assume that price stability is an overriding goal, but it's probably not. | 1entailment
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If your family moves during your school years (ages 6-15), your chance of graduating high school falls by 16 percent, the chance that you'll be economically inactive (out of school and out of work) at age 24 rises by 10 percent--and, if you are female, your chance of getting through your teens without an out-of-wedlock birth falls by 6 percent. | The chance of graduating high school drops when your family moves during your school years. | 1entailment
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The selection of tourist mementos is interesting enough, but pales in comparison to the open-air Mercato San Lorenzo just north of the Duomo near the church of the same name. | The Mercato San Lorenzo is very interesting. | 1entailment
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The subclasses of mail that exist today are based in considerable degree on content. | The subclasses of mail exist today | 1entailment
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(In last week's win against Minnesota, the Jets committed only one.) | The Jets played against Minnesota last week. | 1entailment
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I was aware of other servants huddled together in the background, all eyes and ears. | The other servants were paying rapt attention. | 1entailment
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In addition to calculating the physical effects and monetary impacts of the Clear Skies Act, we also estimated the distribution of particulate matter air quality improvements that will be experienced by the US population. | The distribution of particulate matter air quality improvements is estimated. | 1entailment
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He is The Manchurian Candidate and a horny hick. | The Manchurian Candidate is horny, | 1entailment
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They incorporate information management as an intrinsic part of their business planning and decision making processes, discussing the benefits and risks associated with specific strategies for improving service, reducing cycle time, or reducing costs. | The risks associated with particular cost reduction plans are included in the process of information management. | 1entailment
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Helms, who just two years ago threatened to end all U.N. funding, was charmed when Annan called on him last year. | Helms was charmed when Annan called him. | 1entailment
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The low beetling brows, and the criminal jaw, the bestiality of the whole countenance were new to the young man, though he was a type that Scotland Yard would have recognized at a glance. | The brows and jaw were new to the man. | 1entailment
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well i'll i'll say something i said in the last conversation i hope i'm never in that position where i have to be put in one uh from all i've heard about it just not and i've heard | I hope I'm never in the position to be put in a nursing home. | 1entailment
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Shoppers hold mail-order firms to a higher standard than department stores when it comes to keeping things in stock, because the catalogs afford them a photo and item number for every parka, turtleneck, and blazer ever placed in inventory. | Shoppers respect mail-order firms more than department stores in terms of their ability to keep things in stock. | 1entailment
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An active government cultural policy in recent years has ?preserved the architectural monuments of the national patrimony from the ravages of time, weather, war, revolution, and urban development. | An active government cultural policy was developed not too long ago. | 1entailment
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yeah we're we're having a kid in October and it's like well you know no more no more eating out for a while | We cannot eat out for a while because of the kid. | 1entailment
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Pundits debated whether the candidacies 1) take votes from Republicans | A topic of debate was whether or not the candidates took votes away from the Republicans. | 1entailment
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No discussion of Hawaii would be complete, however, without mentioning some other islands in the chain. | There are other islands in the chain besides Hawaii. | 1entailment
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'You are sure?' | Are you positive? | 1entailment
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yeah i think so right yeah he sure did | I agree, he did it. | 1entailment
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And we are not sure of that even." | We are unsure of that. | 1entailment
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i i i don't know if he's the the right one to replace him he'd probably be a perfectly competent replacement but | He may be a competent replacement but I can't be sure. | 1entailment
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Is academic literary criticism headed down a blind alley? | Will the analysis of literature abruptly end? | 1entailment
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179 "Tuppence ?" faltered Tommy. | Tommy asked for Tuppence in a weak manner. | 1entailment
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But the thought of traveling without packing, except maybe for a tiny computer and a tiny camera, has a powerful charm of its own. | The idea of packing light to travel is charming. | 1entailment
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Yes, sir, it was put in her room every evening, and she warmed it up in the night, whenever she fancied it. | Something was put in her room every evening and she warmed it up in the night, whenever she felt like it. | 1entailment
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Mister Kells, he keeps ledgers over in th' tack room. | Mister Kells has a ledger in the tack room. | 1entailment
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Alternatively, choose from small Land Rover type vehicles, scooters, and mopeds. | Scooters and mopeds can be selected. | 1entailment
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The Lombards controlled the interior in a loose confederation of fiercely independent duchies. | The Lombards had a loose confederation of fiercly independent duchies to control the interior. | 1entailment
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there, choose Washington Post (under News Agency). | Pick the Washington Post | 1entailment
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Have you the key of the door? | Do you have the key that goes into this door? | 1entailment
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Yes, often. | Yes, a lot of the time. | 1entailment
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right right well i'm going to push one and let them start recording okay | We should let them start recording. | 1entailment
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Adrin let the rain pour over the corners of his hat. | The rain poured over the corners of Adrin's hat. | 1entailment
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Already, in the three years since this documentary was shot, digital technology has made moviemaking at this level more affordable--which means that the road for impoverished filmmakers like Borchardt will soon be less grueling. | Thanks to cheaper moviemaking via digital technology, filmmaking will be less tasking. | 1entailment
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That's what I want, said the girl wistfully. | That is my desire, said the girl yearningly. | 1entailment
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(Unfertilized eggs contain only the mother's half of genes | Half of the mother's genes are transferred into unfertilized eggs. | 1entailment
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Yes a bargain. | That's a bargain, yes. | 1entailment
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Prepared for Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, US Environmental Protection Agency. | The Prepared for Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation is part of the EPA. | 1entailment
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and you know um in general really isn't the food that is eaten in Israel so you you i'm sure you probably typically think of it like bagels right you know bagels and lox | They don't really eat that type of food in Israel. | 1entailment
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He frowned and said, "We are descending a bit too quickly." | Someone noted our altitude was decreasing faster than it should. | 1entailment
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It's possible he's guilty. | It cannot be said that innocence is an absolute certainty. | 1entailment
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The Project adopted six guiding principles. | The project adopted principles. | 1entailment
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But reporters don't need artful seducers like Davis to make news. | Reporters don't need sexy artists the likes of Davis for interesting news. | 1entailment
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Stores such as Dorothee-Bis, Benetton, and the less expensive but lower quality Tati are found throughout the capital. | Clothing stores can be found throughout the city. | 1entailment
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A Diet Coke, if you will, please, Kemp chirped. | Kemp politely asked for a diet coke. | 1entailment
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He begins by suggesting that if the United States could achieve growth rates reported by South Korea in the past couple of decades, our grandchildren would eventually be earning $2 million a day. | He began suggestion the united sate would have large growth rates, just like South Korea predicted. | 1entailment
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But useful, functioning institutions are not created by a single stroke of the pen. | It takes a lot of work and effort to establish useful, efficient, operating institutions. | 1entailment
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His problem, he said, is the current hiring freeze imposed on all city agencies. | He had a problem with the hiring freeze on the agencies. | 1entailment
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yeah do the oil change oil and filter and air filters and spark plugs and the like can't do much in the way of actual tune up now that the car now that computers taken over that control | I just get to do oil changes and filters and the like since computers do everything else. | 1entailment
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oh well hopefully they'll resolve it soon | Hopefully, they'll resolve that problem soon | 1entailment
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I never quite figured out, for example, what the particular crisis was that left Hick worried that Eleanor would ditch FDR on the eve of re-election--although it's another tidbit to add to our Clinton-Roosevelt Parallels file. | Hick thought Eleanor would divorce FDR. | 1entailment
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uh i can see some some potential changes that probably are are would not cost very much but might uh make things a little easier such as offering a a smorgasbord | I can see some potential changes, that might not cost much, but still help. | 1entailment
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The Palais des Tuileries was destroyed by fire during a workers uprising in 1871. | It was destroyed by fire in 1781. | 1entailment
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to get in shape without having to spend anything or it's the geriatric crowd | It doesn't cost anything to get in shape. | 1entailment
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um yeah mostly i mean at home i predominantly wear sweatpants and things like that also | At home I wear things like sweatpants. | 1entailment
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things that we have here and develop some pride in them if it was handled that way i i it would take quite a few people i think it might build jobs for people you know that were administrating and running and training and coordinating and all that so maybe that part of it would be helpful too | Administrative tasks are one of the jobs that'd be available. | 1entailment
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Come on, Julius. | Julius is being encouraged. | 1entailment
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There are 16 El Grecos in this small collection. | This small collection contains 16 El Grecos. | 1entailment
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well how nice that's great | That's good to hear. | 1entailment
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yeah well you're just about there i think it's | You have almost arrived at the point I think. | 1entailment
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What differentiates Pokemon from other phenoms is that it merges a TV franchise with a compelling game. | Pokemon blends TV with games very well. | 1entailment
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Jaye and her husband, Erik, own Tomax Technologies and were the sellers of the building. | Jaye and Erik sold the building. | 1entailment
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HUD has discovered that the controlled business disclosures, which are mandated in section 8(c)(4)(A) of RESPA, 12 U.S.C. | HUD has discovered the controlled business disclosures. | 1entailment
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As a dominant buyer, Office Behemoth could command concessions from Paper Clip Inc. | Office Behemoth is a dominant buyer. | 1entailment
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but even today like with your waste oil when you drain the oil and change the oil now i have to bring it to a disposal center i can i no longer can put it in in the trash you know or in a container yeah we have | When you change your oil you have to dispose of it responsibly. | 1entailment
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The northerner fell to the ground. | The northerner fell down. | 1entailment
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If you want to proceed, make your lower offer but have a higher final price in mind; you'll reach it gradually while your host takes great pains to explain how good the quality of their product is as against those of their neighbors. | It is sometimes wise to have a higher price in mind when haggling. | 1entailment
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During the 1999/2000 year, IRD processed 7.2 million tax returns. | In the 1999/2000 year, IRD went through 7.2 million tax returns. | 1entailment
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One consequence of this design was that the network could not So long as you followed the basic Internet protocols, the network would carry your traffic. | The network was capable of carrying your traffic. | 1entailment
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I always hoped to see you again, said the large gladiator. | The gladiator said that he wanted to see you again. | 1entailment
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yeah we are a little lucky well my brother lives ten miles from here and he gets frost and his crop gets killed | My brother has gotten frost before, and his crops died. | 1entailment
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The Bay Area was one of three geographical areas in the United States involuntarily reconfigured by LSC. | The LSC reconfigured the Bay Area. | 1entailment
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Champagne-Ardennes | Champagne-Ardennes | 1entailment
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First, it implies that the competition for mates drives most people to save too much money. | It means that the race to find mates leads a lot of people save a lot of money. | 1entailment
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Although the bed dates from the 1680s, it has never been slept in by royalty. | No one of royal blood had ever slept on the bed. | 1entailment
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He assured her, I never really knew what love could be until you came along. | He made sure that she knew he didn't know what love was until she came along. | 1entailment
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that still does it that's right | After all this time, yes, that's still doing it | 1entailment
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But L.A. is also linked with adventure and maybe even danger, complete with earthquakes, floods, crime, and scandals of O. J. Simpson proportions. | L.A. has a reputation because of previous earthquakes, flood, crime and scandals. | 1entailment
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that that i see their theory is that if i'm surrounded and i'm going to be caught i'm going to try to pry my way through and they're not going to take me alive | Their theory is about struggling to escape. | 1entailment
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yes i saw Home Alone with some friends just a couple days ago i wanted to see it uh because it was uh much recommended | I saw Home Alone because it was recommended. | 1entailment
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He does not believe in national parks (private stewards will exercise proper stewardship). | He does not believe in some public spaces. | 1entailment
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At the same time, city-states began to grow in influence on the southern Greek mainland. | The southern Greek mainland began to fall under the sway of city-states. | 1entailment
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