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The Integrated Planning Model (IPM) was used to derive all future projections of electricity generation source emissions. | The Integrated Planning Model helped to make electricity generation emmission projections | 1entailment
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CA'DAAN'S UNCLE KNOWS WHO THEY ARE AND WHY THEY ARE HERE. | Ca'daan's uncle knew a lot about the situation. | 1entailment
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The Beth Hatefutsoth, or Museum of the Diaspora (the Diaspora relates to the dispersal of the Jewish people worldwide), is quite possibly the finest museum in Israel and certainly the most innovative, yet it doesn't contain a single exhibit of any age. | Although the Museum of the Diaspora is one of the best museums Israel has to offer, it doesn't have any old artifacts on display. | 1entailment
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no no it's terrible | This is awful. | 1entailment
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The Internet ad market is growing at two or three times the rate of any other medium. | The market for commercial internet ad space is growing more and more by the day. | 1entailment
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it's almost a luxury | It is high-class. | 1entailment
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well let's see if you're in Plano and i'm in Plano are you in east Plano or west Plano | We are both in Plano, which side are you in? | 1entailment
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uh-huh yeah they're great you're right well i guess we've spent our time i need to go help my daughter do something so | I need to help my daughter. | 1entailment
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I unfolded my map. | My map had previously been folded. | 1entailment
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I am proud to say that we served the Congress and the American people well in fiscal year 2000. | We did a good job serving America during the 2000 fiscal year. | 1entailment
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That's Bradley's real casting couch. | Bradley has a casting couch. | 1entailment
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um-hum um sounds like my next door neighbor | My next door neighbor might be making those sounds. | 1entailment
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well that's why that's why being strangers is safe we can | Being strangers is safe because | 1entailment
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This chilling story of a mother's crushing love for a son will haunt me long after I've forgotten the details of the handover ceremony. | I will remember this story for a long time. | 1entailment
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Poirot spread out his hands apologetically. | Poirot moved his hands in apology. | 1entailment
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Just outside Discovery Bay are Runaway Caves, which are easily accessible and safe to explore. | Runaway Caves, located close to Discovery Bay are accessible to explorers. | 1entailment
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uh-huh well have you ever thought about coming to Louisiana you know to visit | Have you considered visiting Louisiana? | 1entailment
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Do you have a safe here? Topham's eyebrows climbed. | Topham, surprised, asked "Do you have a safe in this place?" | 1entailment
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and and yet you have someone who'll commit a crime of robbery and spend twenty five years in jail i mean to me it's like we have things messed up somehow you you know what i mean | The punishments don't fit the crime because sometimes people only commit a robbery yet end up in jail a long time. | 1entailment
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she's ready to get off into it but you know i like i just like getting out being in the outdoors and i'm a hunter and a fisher anyway but you know i i you know at least i can get out and play a few hours of golf and | I like spending time outdoors, hunting or fishing. | 1entailment
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The data used for the analysis are described in the Appendix. | Data utilized in the analysis is explained in the Appendix. | 1entailment
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followed by payment authorization. | Payment authorisation came next. | 1entailment
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Traditionally the festivities end on the 15th day, Chap Goh Meh, but the chamber of commerce usually likes to extend this highly profitable season by a week or two. | The chamber commerce usually extends the profitable season by a week or two after the festivities. | 1entailment
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The best available estimate of WTP to avoid a case of chronic bronchitis (CB) comes from Viscusi, et al. | Viscusi will help one to avoid catching bronchitis. | 1entailment
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but i guess that's it that's my opinion on it so what now | I guess that's my opinion, so what will we do now? | 1entailment
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And if you're really looking for Rennie now, you'll find him down at the course."Shannon's smile was gone. | Rennie is down at the course and that made Shannon unhappy. | 1entailment
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Below Jesus' feet is a Latin in?scription that suggests that the tympanum was the work of one man, Gislebertus (Gilbert). | The tympanum may have been created by one man called Gislebertus. | 1entailment
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But he didn't like the Portuguese and Spanish Catholic missionaries, who he felt were undermining traditional Japanese values. | Loss of traditional Japanese values were a reason he had a poor opinion of Catholic missionaries. | 1entailment
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Shenzhen's main tourist attractions are its enormous theme parks. | Most tourists visit Shenzhen for its theme parks. | 1entailment
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Simulations should not be viewed as forecasts of economic outcomes 50 or 75 years in the future. | Simulations cannot be seen as forecasts for economic outcomes in the future. | 1entailment
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I strode out of the room, not giving the Fat Man time to regroup. | I didn't give Fat Man time to regroup. | 1entailment
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Before 6 June 1944 the peaceful stretch of coast west of Cabourg, from Ouistreham to the Cotentin peninsula, was known simply as the Cete du Calvados, a flat, undramatic shoreline broken by a few unspectacular chalk cliffs and sand dunes. | The Cete du Calvados was a calm, unremarkable stretch of coastline before 1944. | 1entailment
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I do wish I knew what it was all about." I thought of Mrs. Raikes's gipsy face, and Evelyn Howard's warnings, but wisely decided to hold my peace, whilst Cynthia exhausted every possible hypothesis, and cheerfully hoped, "Aunt Emily will send him away, and will never speak to him again." I was anxious to get hold of John, but he was nowhere to be seen. | I wanted to talk to John, but I couldn't find him. | 1entailment
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For a different vision of Old China, spend a few quiet moments in the classic Lou Lim Ieoc Garden. | The Lou Lim Ieoc Garden is reminiscent of Old China. | 1entailment
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two point one keys and and you're you're lost | You get lost with 2.1 keys. | 1entailment
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How did you hear the news? I asked. | I asked how you heard about the news. | 1entailment
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) performed a cost and benefit analysis evaluating the economic impact of the final rule. | As per the FDA, a cost and benefit analysis was created and had influence over the final rule. | 1entailment
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I get to keep my place, Bell said, adding that without counsel, he wouldn't have known what to say in court and would have lost the case. | Bell said counsel helped him in court. | 1entailment
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Its massive rice yield (as much as 20 percent of the national rice crop) has made Tohoku the chief supplier of the country's needs. | Tohoku is a major rice supplier for the country. | 1entailment
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well it was with Russian were they fought us with Russian weapons and they've they found out the hard way how bad badly put together the Russian weapons are | They had fought us using Russian weapons, and they were ineffective. | 1entailment
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Her third book, Promiscuities , is a memoir in which she single-handedly retrieve[s] [the] secret struggle for womanhood by narrating her own sexual coming of age. | Promiscuities is a memoir where she narrates her sexual coming of age. | 1entailment
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The two sticks hung loose in his hands. | He held on to the sticks. | 1entailment
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At the height of its power, in the second century b.c. , Pergamum was one of the most splendid cities on the Aegean coast. | Pergamum was a powerful city on the Aegean coast. | 1entailment
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Hired car. | Rented car. | 1entailment
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If they want to read more, they deposit a quarter. | If they decide to read more of it, you have to deposit 25c. | 1entailment
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okay maybe maybe we're all set okay we'll talk for five minutes they interrupt at the end um yeah it says what you would have for a dinner party i just happen to plan one out for Saturday i'll tell you what i'm going to have um | I am planning a dinner party for Saturday. | 1entailment
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I am to take it then that you decline to say where you were at the time that Mr. Mace positively recognized you as entering the shop to purchase strychnine? | So, even though Mr. Mace positively places you at his shop buying strychnine, you refuse to provide an alibi of where you actually were at that time? | 1entailment
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well thank you it's nice talking to you uh-huh bye bye | Thank you for talking. | 1entailment
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The only bright spot is Steve Zahn, who could be the offspring of Michael J. Fox and Crispin Glover if they'd mated on the set of Back to the Future (1985). | The only interesting person is Steve Zahn, who has characteristics reminiscent of Fox and Glover. | 1entailment
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'Exactly when were you expecting to do that?' | At what point did you plan to do that? | 1entailment
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A deep cleft creased his chin. | He had a cleft in his chin. | 1entailment
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Also try El Galeen, in a make-believe pirate ship that sets sail from under Havana's La Cabaea fortress. | There is a make-believe pirate ship that sets sails in Cuba. | 1entailment
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A'deem admired the fine sculpted work of the nude woman on the swords hilt. | A'deem looked at the naked lady on the sword. | 1entailment
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[S]he tries in vain to pass off tired observations as radical aperaus, subjective musings as general truths, sappy suggestions as useful ideas, writes the New York Times ' Michiko Kakutani. | Michiko Kakutani wrote in the New York Times that they try in vain to pass off tired observations as general truths. | 1entailment
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How do you suggest I approach the topic? | How do you think I should approach the topic? | 1entailment
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Although a number of uncertainties remain to be addressed by continued research (NRC, 1998), a substantial body of published scientific literature recognizes a correlation between elevated PM concentrations and increased mortality rates. | There is still research being conducted. | 1entailment
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Similarly, to address IRS's performance expectation for senior executives to develop and execute plans to achieve organizational goals, a senior executive who is the area director for compliance in New York has a performance expectation in his fiscal year 2002 individual performance plan to ensure that taxpayers affected by the events of September 11, 2001, are treated and audited according to their circumstances, and that the compliance guidelines and policy regarding affected taxpayers are adhered to. | A senior executive has a performance expectation for 2002. | 1entailment
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Edinburgh draws the best of Scottish products to its stores and provides a ready marketplace for goods from the northern Highlands and islands. | A ready marketplace for goods from the northern Highlands and islands is provied by Edinburgh, as well as the best of Scottish products in its stores. | 1entailment
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Poirot shrugged his shoulders. | Poirot made a gesture. | 1entailment
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so yeah um that was so that he couldn't leave her cause she | Yes that was the reason why the man did not leave the woman. | 1entailment
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Noting the team's decision to arrange its own tour of promotional matches, contrary to plans made by the U.S. | As far as the promotional matches went, the team chose to make its own arrangements. | 1entailment
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um-hum that's true i i like i say i don't have any problem with people using firearms you know for sporting purposes or hunting purposes i just think it's just may be a little too easy you know to acquire one on on a whim of some sort | I don't have a problem with people having firearms for hunting purposes. | 1entailment
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Vice-president Kenzo (Gonzo was good, but definitely too harsh, and this was not the image he was aiming for) quickly established himself at the new company by hiring Maurycy, who wrote for him all of the more important documents, and those less important, too, including shopping lists for subvacuum-modified jewelry. | Gonzo was good but was too harsh. | 1entailment
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There's that, said Tuppence suddenly, pointing to a small, old-fashioned safe let into the wall. | Tuppence pointed out a safe in the wall. | 1entailment
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yeah and some of them that turned to flops we saw other other other night we saw um Lady in Red | We saw Lady in Red one night. | 1entailment
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and i'm sitting around thinking well if i go out and run now because i messed around until almost seven uh six thirty or so if i go out and run now i'm going to get back and i'm going to be mowing the lawn and it's going to get dark and i'm going to have to guess where where the line is to mow | I will be mowing in the dark | 1entailment
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right now we're going through we just it just rained all day today or it's been raining most of the morning drizzling off and on but yeah | today it rained all day | 1entailment
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Are you going up now, miss? | Miss, are you going up now? | 1entailment
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um they they also have a garden shop and they they offer just as good a guarantee if you buy it from them | They have a garden shop where you can buy it from. | 1entailment
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i'll call home like when i know my mom and dad aren't home i'll call home just to talk to my little brothers and sisters i i really miss them a lot so i don't i guess talking on the phone is one of my hobbies too | I call my siblings to talk. | 1entailment
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Mr. Barnes said he already has his first case, but he wouldn't say what it is. | Barnes would not give details about his case. | 1entailment
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It's not Wallace's initial caving-in to the network--I'm with Don on this, he tells Bergman--that does him the most damage. | As he told Bergman, Im siding with Don on this one. | 1entailment
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like i i think well um in the morals and values of like my generation for the most for most people are totally different from the morals and valleys um values of like per se your generation but i think as we get older it gets to your you know what i mean i think the kids now are are i would say louder now until after they reach like twenty five and then i think they really have a strong decline and start to settle down and realize things | The values of yours and my generation are different. | 1entailment
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A reassuring finding in light of the question before us. | We were reassured by the findings in light of the question we are considering. | 1entailment
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The key point is that earnings cannot be simultaneously paid out in dividends and invested in future profits. | It is not allowed for the funds to be used for both today and for subsequent dates. | 1entailment
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Best known, perhaps is Mother Redcap's in Back Lane (opposite Christ Church Cathedral). | Mother Redcap's is probably the best known. | 1entailment
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The name was changed to honor Queen Charlotte George III's wife who felt a little upset at having been left out of the original plans. | George III's wife had been unhappy because she wasn't included in the first plan. | 1entailment
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In a poll of 773 chief executives in 23 countries, consultants Watson Wyatt Worldwide found that most think productivity peaks around age 43. | Watson Wyatt Worldwide found that the most productive age is around 45 years old. | 1entailment
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In the publicity leading up to the release of Showgirls , Eszterhas gave interview after interview about the importance of the movie, of its deep moral message, its serious purpose. | The Showgirls received much publicity. | 1entailment
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Lewinsky reportedly wore a provocative dress to attract the president's attention, and McDougal did a Madison Guaranty TV commercial in hot pants. | Lewinsky supposedly would wear a sexy dress to lure the president's eyes. | 1entailment
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I think this is her greatest achievement--Petronius meets Marcus Aurelius in mid-century New York--but it is best appreciated after some immersion in her life and work. | You will appreciate her greatest achievement after studying her life and work. | 1entailment
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i don't either if it was his name he should have just kept it i you know that's your name that's your name | He should not have changed his name. | 1entailment
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the more disciplined kids you know they're not dealing with the whole gamut of personalities here they're they're private schools do not put up with a child that is uh that much of a problem like most schools have to | Private schools don't put up with problem children as well as other schools do. | 1entailment
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okay all right bye-bye | Bye, talk to you later. | 1entailment
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yeah because i know you know i i really get pressure from because i have a career also and i get a lot of pressure from people that you know my colleagues that why am i staying home | My colleagues and other people give me a lot of pressure because of my career. | 1entailment
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Immigrants, social workers and bus drivers come to her for advice on divorce, child custody and bankruptcy. | They got to her for help with family issues. | 1entailment
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yeah so but i think we're getting better at it i think there's quite a bit more we could do | We have been improving at it. | 1entailment
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But I respect women, I admire women, and if that's supposed to be bad, then I'm guilty. | I'm guilty of respecting and admiring women if that's a bad thing. | 1entailment
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it's it's not in our national consciousness to do it we've always measured things in the English system | We don't have the impetus to do it, we have always used the English system. | 1entailment
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Again the mare voiced her complaint, and the rider turned to the gentleman. | Her rider turned to the gentleman, after the mare voiced her complaint again. | 1entailment
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The man came and put it right on Tuesday morning." With a long drawn exclamation of ecstasy, Poirot led the way back to the morning-room. | The man came on Tuesday morning. | 1entailment
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In one of the spacious rooms off the garden is a statue of a shockingly drunken Hercules, alleged founder of the ancient town. | A statue of a drunken Hercules sits in a room off the garden. | 1entailment
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and one of them was lost for many many years and uh he actually he turns out to be a law man | One of them was nowhere to be found for a long time. | 1entailment
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The broad walkway offers spectacular views of the ocean, especially at sunset. | There is a wonderful view of the sunset over the ocean from the walkway. | 1entailment
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Of course, we might do something about it, if you really converted. | Naturally, something may be done about it, if you actually converted. | 1entailment
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Subsidized by generous patrons, the convent accepted only nuns of the highest nobility until the beginning of the 18th century. | The convent was subsidized by generous people. | 1entailment
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Later this year, the Foundation will initiate a study to evaluate the most effective way in which pro bono can be encouraged and supported. | the Foundation will initiate a study to evaluate the most effective way in which pro bono can be encouraged | 1entailment
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The summit of Medici power is found in Michelangelo's superb New Sacristy (Sacrestia Nuova), a one-man show of his unparalleled talents that he worked on from 1521 1534. | Michelangelo created the New Sacristy in the 1500s. | 1entailment
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but i don't know much about camping in Texas | I have little to no knowledge on the outdoors excursions known as camping in the state of Texas. | 1entailment
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We will have Casual Fridays like all other good media companies, but that doesn't mean you should just slip back into your Office 97 jacket or that favorite Microsoft Bob T-shirt. | They will have casual fridays. | 1entailment
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