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Nantwich Town Football Club is a professional football club.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
Nantwich Town Football plays in the Championship and will soon be promoted to the English Premier League.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
They were nicknamed the "The Dabbers" because of the musician who dabbed at a concert in the town.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
The Northern Premier League is the sixth tier in the English football league system.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
Their home matches are played at the Stanford Weaver Stadium.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
The Cars lead guitarists was Ric Ocasek.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Cars are an American rock band that emerged from the new wave scene in the late 1970s. The band originated in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1976, with singer, rhythm guitarist and songwriter Ric Ocasek, singer and bassist Benjamin Orr, lead guitarist Elliot Easton, keyboardist Greg Hawkes and drummer David Robinson. |
The 1969 Senior League World Series took place in Des Moines, Iowa
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The 1967 Senior League World Series took place from August 14–17 in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Westbury, New York defeated West Des Moines, Iowa in the championship game. It was New York's second straight championship. This was the final SLWS held in Des Moines. |
Billy Joe Thomas was born on August 7, 1943
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Billy Joe "B.J." Thomas (born August 7, 1942) is an American popular singer. He is particularly known for his hit songs of the 1960s and 1970s, which appeared on the pop, country, and Christian music charts. His best-known recordings are the Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" and the original version of the Mark James song "Hooked on a Feeling". |
He was cool was released before 2004.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | He Was Cool (; lit. "That Guy was Cool") is a 2004 South Korean film based on the same-titled 2001 Internet novel written by Guiyeoni. The film was released in South Korean cinemas on July 23, 2004 and was the 35th most attended film of the year with 800,000 admissions. |
Grimsby Town Football Club competes in League Two, the third-highest division overall in the English football league system.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Grimsby Town Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England, that competes in League Two, the fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. Nicknamed "the Mariners", the club was founded as Grimsby Pelham in 1878, changed its name to Grimsby Town a year later and moved to its current stadium, Blundell Park, in 1898. |
Grimsby Pelham Football Club is a professional football club in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Grimsby Town Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England, that competes in League Two, the fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. Nicknamed "the Mariners", the club was founded as Grimsby Pelham in 1878, changed its name to Grimsby Town a year later and moved to its current stadium, Blundell Park, in 1898. |
Grimsby Town Football Club moved to its current stadium in 1878.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Grimsby Town Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England, that competes in League Two, the fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. Nicknamed "the Mariners", the club was founded as Grimsby Pelham in 1878, changed its name to Grimsby Town a year later and moved to its current stadium, Blundell Park, in 1898. |
The outlaw was broadcasted on 1992
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Last Outlaw is a western starring Mickey Rourke, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Levine, Daniel Quinn, Gavan O'Herlihy, Keith David, John C. McGinley, and Steve Buscemi, along with a variety of other known actors, which has since become a cult classic among western genre fans. It was directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Eric Red. It was initially broadcast on HBO on October 30, 1993. |
The outlaw was directed by Eric Red
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Last Outlaw is a western starring Mickey Rourke, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Levine, Daniel Quinn, Gavan O'Herlihy, Keith David, John C. McGinley, and Steve Buscemi, along with a variety of other known actors, which has since become a cult classic among western genre fans. It was directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Eric Red. It was initially broadcast on HBO on October 30, 1993. |
The outlaw had no direcors
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Last Outlaw is a western starring Mickey Rourke, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Levine, Daniel Quinn, Gavan O'Herlihy, Keith David, John C. McGinley, and Steve Buscemi, along with a variety of other known actors, which has since become a cult classic among western genre fans. It was directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Eric Red. It was initially broadcast on HBO on October 30, 1993. |
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written after 1599.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which also include "Coriolanus" and "Antony and Cleopatra". |
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tcomedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which also include "Coriolanus" and "Antony and Cleopatra". |
Bernardo Porvenzano was born on 13 July 2016
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Bernardo Provenzano (] ; 31 January 1933 – 13 July 2016) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia ("Cosa Nostra") and was suspected of having been the head of the Corleonesi, a Mafia faction that originated in the town of Corleone, and de facto "capo di tutti capi" (boss of all bosses) of the entire Sicilian Mafia until his arrest in 2006. |
Bernardo Provenzano was alive on 13 July 2017
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Bernardo Provenzano (] ; 31 January 1933 – 13 July 2016) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia ("Cosa Nostra") and was suspected of having been the head of the Corleonesi, a Mafia faction that originated in the town of Corleone, and de facto "capo di tutti capi" (boss of all bosses) of the entire Sicilian Mafia until his arrest in 2006. |
Bernardo Provenzano was never affiliated with the Mafia
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Bernardo Provenzano (] ; 31 January 1933 – 13 July 2016) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia ("Cosa Nostra") and was suspected of having been the head of the Corleonesi, a Mafia faction that originated in the town of Corleone, and de facto "capo di tutti capi" (boss of all bosses) of the entire Sicilian Mafia until his arrest in 2006. |
Bernardo Provenzano lived less than 30 years
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Bernardo Provenzano (] ; 31 January 1933 – 13 July 2016) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia ("Cosa Nostra") and was suspected of having been the head of the Corleonesi, a Mafia faction that originated in the town of Corleone, and de facto "capo di tutti capi" (boss of all bosses) of the entire Sicilian Mafia until his arrest in 2006. |
Bernardo Provenzano was alive during the Civil War
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Bernardo Provenzano (] ; 31 January 1933 – 13 July 2016) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia ("Cosa Nostra") and was suspected of having been the head of the Corleonesi, a Mafia faction that originated in the town of Corleone, and de facto "capo di tutti capi" (boss of all bosses) of the entire Sicilian Mafia until his arrest in 2006. |
Greed was released before 1985.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Greed is the third studio album by American experimental rock band Swans. It was released in 1986, through record label K.422. "Greed" marks the slow turning point for Swans away from the harsh, brutal noise rock of prior releases, and is also the first Swans album to contain contributions from Jarboe. |
Arthur Charles Valerian was the 6th Duke of Wellington
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington, (born 19 August 1945) is a British aristocrat and politician. He has served as Conservative Party Member of the European Parliament (1984–1989) for Surrey West and currently sits as a hereditary peer in the House of Lords since 2015. |
Jason Ian Drucker was born in France.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Jason Ian Drucker (born 2005 ) is an American child actor. He starred as Greg Heffley in the 2017 film "". He also played Tommy Miller, the youngest of the Miller Family, in Nickelodeon's "Every Witch Way". In 2018, he will co-star in the "Transformers" spin-off "Bumblebee". |
Herradura-Agullo was born in the 80's
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Glaiza Herradura-Agullo (born February 24, 1978) is a Filipino former child actress. She was the first-ever grand winner of the Little Miss Philippines segment of "Eat Bulaga!" in 1984. She starred in RPN-9's television series "Heredero" with Manilyn Reynes and Richard Arellano. She won the 1988 FAMAS Best Child Actress award for her role in "Batas Sa Aking Kamay" starring Fernando Poe, Jr.. |
Blackwater Lightship starred Angela Lansbury, Sam Robards and Colm Toibin.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Blackwater Lightship is a 2004 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie adaptation of the novel "The Blackwater Lightship" by Colm Tóibín. It aired on CBS on February 4, 2004. The movie stars Angela Lansbury, Gina McKee, Sam Robards, Dianne Wiest, and Keith McErlean. Lansbury received an Emmy nomination for it in 2004. |
Arthur Charles Valerian was a British governor
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington, (born 19 August 1945) is a British aristocrat and politician. He has served as Conservative Party Member of the European Parliament (1984–1989) for Surrey West and currently sits as a hereditary peer in the House of Lords since 2015. |
Jason played the oldest of the Miller family.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Jason Ian Drucker (born 2005 ) is an American child actor. He starred as Greg Heffley in the 2017 film "". He also played Tommy Miller, the youngest of the Miller Family, in Nickelodeon's "Every Witch Way". In 2018, he will co-star in the "Transformers" spin-off "Bumblebee". |
Herradura-Agullo was in the third month of the year.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Glaiza Herradura-Agullo (born February 24, 1978) is a Filipino former child actress. She was the first-ever grand winner of the Little Miss Philippines segment of "Eat Bulaga!" in 1984. She starred in RPN-9's television series "Heredero" with Manilyn Reynes and Richard Arellano. She won the 1988 FAMAS Best Child Actress award for her role in "Batas Sa Aking Kamay" starring Fernando Poe, Jr.. |
the album released in 2001
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Santa Hooked Me Up is a Christmas album by R&B group B2K, released on October 29, 2002. It was released just two months before the release of the group's second album, "Pandemonium!". The lead single from the album is called, "Why'd You Leave Me on Christmas", and a music video was shot for the song. |
Blackwater Lightship aired on CBS on February 5, 2004.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Blackwater Lightship is a 2004 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie adaptation of the novel "The Blackwater Lightship" by Colm Tóibín. It aired on CBS on February 4, 2004. The movie stars Angela Lansbury, Gina McKee, Sam Robards, Dianne Wiest, and Keith McErlean. Lansbury received an Emmy nomination for it in 2004. |
Johnson & Johnson only sells pharmaceuticals.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Johnson & Johnson is an American multinational medical devices, pharmaceutical and consumer packaged goods manufacturing company founded in 1886. Its common stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the company is listed among the Fortune 500. |
Duke was released in 2010.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Duke is a fictional character from the "" toyline, comic books, and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's First Sergeant, and debuted in 1983. The character is also featured in both the "" animated series and comic books. Channing Tatum portrays Duke in the 2009 live-action film, "", and the 2013 sequel "". |
Channing Tatum is not an actor.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Duke is a fictional character from the "" toyline, comic books, and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's First Sergeant, and debuted in 1983. The character is also featured in both the "" animated series and comic books. Channing Tatum portrays Duke in the 2009 live-action film, "", and the 2013 sequel "". |
A sequel to the first film was released in 2015.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Duke is a fictional character from the "" toyline, comic books, and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's First Sergeant, and debuted in 1983. The character is also featured in both the "" animated series and comic books. Channing Tatum portrays Duke in the 2009 live-action film, "", and the 2013 sequel "". |
Duke debuted as part of G.I. Joe's team in the latter half of the 21st century.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Duke is a fictional character from the "" toyline, comic books, and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's First Sergeant, and debuted in 1983. The character is also featured in both the "" animated series and comic books. Channing Tatum portrays Duke in the 2009 live-action film, "", and the 2013 sequel "". |
The Whitechapel murders happened in the United States.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Whitechapel murders were committed in or near the impoverished Whitechapel district in the East End of London between 3 April 1888 and 13 February 1891. At various points some or all of these eleven unsolved murders of women have been ascribed to the notorious unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. |
Natasha was born in America.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Natasha Choufani is a Lebanese actress. Born and raised in the UAE, she grew up in a multi-cultural society. Her ability to act in different dialects and languages had helped open many doors to playing diverse characters in theater, film and TV at home and abroad. |
Natasha can only speak one language.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Natasha Choufani is a Lebanese actress. Born and raised in the UAE, she grew up in a multi-cultural society. Her ability to act in different dialects and languages had helped open many doors to playing diverse characters in theater, film and TV at home and abroad. |
The character of Duke played by Chate Tanning in the live-action films.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Duke is a fictional character from the "" toyline, comic books, and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's First Sergeant, and debuted in 1983. The character is also featured in both the "" animated series and comic books. Channing Tatum portrays Duke in the 2009 live-action film, "", and the 2013 sequel "". |
Natasha is a Lebanese singer.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Natasha Choufani is a Lebanese actress. Born and raised in the UAE, she grew up in a multi-cultural society. Her ability to act in different dialects and languages had helped open many doors to playing diverse characters in theater, film and TV at home and abroad. |
Natasha was raised in Morocco.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Natasha Choufani is a Lebanese actress. Born and raised in the UAE, she grew up in a multi-cultural society. Her ability to act in different dialects and languages had helped open many doors to playing diverse characters in theater, film and TV at home and abroad. |
Natasha did not grow up in a multi-cultural society.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Natasha Choufani is a Lebanese actress. Born and raised in the UAE, she grew up in a multi-cultural society. Her ability to act in different dialects and languages had helped open many doors to playing diverse characters in theater, film and TV at home and abroad. |
Barrow was born in 1904
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Marvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow (March 14, 1903 – July 29, 1933) was a member of the Barrow Gang. He was the older brother of the gang's leader, Clyde Barrow. He and his wife Blanche were wounded in a gun battle with police four months after they joined up with Bonnie and Clyde. Marvin died of his wounds. |
Classic Records started in 1979 as a new classic label
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Philips Classics Records was started in the 1980s as the new classics record label for Philips Records. It was successful with artists including Alfred Brendel, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Mitsuko Uchida, Julian Lloyd Webber, Sir Colin Davis and André Rieu. |
Kimberly Beck is well known for her performance in Mamie.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Trish Jarvis in Joseph Zito's "" (1984). Her other film roles include Alfred Hitchcock's "Marnie" (1964), Luc Besson's "The Big Blue" (1988), George T. Miller's "Frozen Assets" (1992), and Roland Emmerich's "Independence Day" (1996). |
Henry Ginaca lived to 43 years young
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Henry Gabriel Ginaca (May 19, 1876 - 1918) was an American engineer who invented, at the direction of Hawaiian pineapple magnate James Dole in 1911, a machine that could peel and core pineapples in an automated fashion. Called the Ginaca machine, the invention exponentially increased pineapple production and revolutionized the fruit canning industry. He died in the Spanish flu epidemic. |
The film "The Corridor " has dialogue.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Corridor (Lithuanian: Koridorius ) is a 1995 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It has a fragmentary narrative without dialogue and depicts several people in Vilnius. According to the director, the title symbolizes "the atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and today, containing many doors". |
The Ginaca squished pineapples
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Henry Gabriel Ginaca (May 19, 1876 - 1918) was an American engineer who invented, at the direction of Hawaiian pineapple magnate James Dole in 1911, a machine that could peel and core pineapples in an automated fashion. Called the Ginaca machine, the invention exponentially increased pineapple production and revolutionized the fruit canning industry. He died in the Spanish flu epidemic. |
Margaret was born in 1955.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Robin Hobb is the pen name of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), an American writer. She is best known for the books set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of "Assassin's Apprentice", the first book in the Farseer trilogy. |
Vilnius is a 1995 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Corridor (Lithuanian: Koridorius ) is a 1995 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It has a fragmentary narrative without dialogue and depicts several people in Vilnius. According to the director, the title symbolizes "the atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and today, containing many doors". |
Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden was an American actress.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Robin Hobb is the pen name of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), an American writer. She is best known for the books set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of "Assassin's Apprentice", the first book in the Farseer trilogy. |
Paul Annacone was a runner-up.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. |
OverBlood is a science fiction video game developed by Riversidesoft and published by Electronic Arts.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | OverBlood is a science fiction video game developed by Riverhillsoft and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation. It is considered one of the first survival horror games to make use of a fully three-dimensional virtual environment, second only to Riverhillsoft's own "Doctor Hauzer", a fully 3D survival horror game released for the 3DO in 1994. |
Warwick was not a finalist.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. |
Margaret released the first book in the Farseer trilogy in 1994
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Robin Hobb is the pen name of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), an American writer. She is best known for the books set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of "Assassin's Apprentice", the first book in the Farseer trilogy. |
Each match had only one player.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. |
OverBlood is the first survival horror game to make use of a fully 3D and virtual environment.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | OverBlood is a science fiction video game developed by Riverhillsoft and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation. It is considered one of the first survival horror games to make use of a fully three-dimensional virtual environment, second only to Riverhillsoft's own "Doctor Hauzer", a fully 3D survival horror game released for the 3DO in 1994. |
The match was held on artifical turf.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. |
Annacone bested van Rensburg.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. |
Margaret was a french novelist.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Robin Hobb is the pen name of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), an American writer. She is best known for the books set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of "Assassin's Apprentice", the first book in the Farseer trilogy. |
the publication of Assassin's Apprentice was released in 1992.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Robin Hobb is the pen name of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), an American writer. She is best known for the books set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of "Assassin's Apprentice", the first book in the Farseer trilogy. |
concrete sky was their debut project
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Concrete Sky was the second EP released by Beth Orton, with the lead track taken from her 2002 album "Daybreaker". It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from Ryan Adams, and was written by Beth Orton and Johnny Marr. |
Olga performed in many films before This one
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Departure of a Grand Old Man (Russian: Уход великого старца , translit. Ukhod velikovo startza) is a 1912 Russian silent film about the last days of author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov and Elizaveta Thiman, and was actress Olga Petrova's first film. |
beth orton released only one ep
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Concrete Sky was the second EP released by Beth Orton, with the lead track taken from her 2002 album "Daybreaker". It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from Ryan Adams, and was written by Beth Orton and Johnny Marr. |
beth orton never released an album titled daybreaker
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Concrete Sky was the second EP released by Beth Orton, with the lead track taken from her 2002 album "Daybreaker". It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from Ryan Adams, and was written by Beth Orton and Johnny Marr. |
concrete sky has 7 tracks in total
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Concrete Sky was the second EP released by Beth Orton, with the lead track taken from her 2002 album "Daybreaker". It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from Ryan Adams, and was written by Beth Orton and Johnny Marr. |
The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov only
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Departure of a Grand Old Man (Russian: Уход великого старца , translit. Ukhod velikovo startza) is a 1912 Russian silent film about the last days of author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov and Elizaveta Thiman, and was actress Olga Petrova's first film. |
concrete sky was written by michael jackson
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Concrete Sky was the second EP released by Beth Orton, with the lead track taken from her 2002 album "Daybreaker". It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from Ryan Adams, and was written by Beth Orton and Johnny Marr. |
blanche had a good relationship with her mother
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 – December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. |
blanche was born in january 11
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 – December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. |
blance barrow died at age of 6
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Blanche Barrow (born Bennie Iva Caldwell; January 1, 1911 – December 24, 1988) was a fringe member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang and the wife of Clyde Barrow's brother Buck. Brought up by her father, she had a poor relationship with her mother, who arranged for Blanche to be married to an older man. Blanche ran away and met Buck Barrow. He was 8 years older, and a fugitive. |
Playaz Circle was formed in England
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Duffle Bag Boy" is a song by American hip hop duo Playaz Circle, released as the debut lead single from their debut album, "Supply & Demand" (2007). The song features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper Lil Wayne and was produced by M16 and Liam Kantwill. The song peaked in the Top 40 of the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100, reaching number 15. |
Duffle Bag Boy was released in 2008 as the debut lead single.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Duffle Bag Boy" is a song by American hip hop duo Playaz Circle, released as the debut lead single from their debut album, "Supply & Demand" (2007). The song features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper Lil Wayne and was produced by M16 and Liam Kantwill. The song peaked in the Top 40 of the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100, reaching number 15. |
Lil Wayne was not on the album when it debuted.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Duffle Bag Boy" is a song by American hip hop duo Playaz Circle, released as the debut lead single from their debut album, "Supply & Demand" (2007). The song features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper Lil Wayne and was produced by M16 and Liam Kantwill. The song peaked in the Top 40 of the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100, reaching number 15. |
Duffle Bag Boy reached number 10 on the Hot 100.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Duffle Bag Boy" is a song by American hip hop duo Playaz Circle, released as the debut lead single from their debut album, "Supply & Demand" (2007). The song features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper Lil Wayne and was produced by M16 and Liam Kantwill. The song peaked in the Top 40 of the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100, reaching number 15. |
sir eric james is a governor in sydney
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sir Eric James Neal AC CVO FTSE HonFAIB (born 24 June 1924) is a retired Australian businessman and public officer. He is a former Governor of South Australia (1996-2001), Commissioner of Sydney (1987-1988) and Chancellor of Flinders University (2002-2010). |
The company that developed Clout Fantasy never had a CEO.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Hidden City Entertainment was a game publisher founded in 2004 (as Hidden City Games, Inc.) by Jesper Myrfors and Paul Peterson to develop and market the chip-throwing game, "Clout Fantasy." After Clout was developed the company recruited Peter Adkison as CEO. |
The CEO of the company was a female.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Hidden City Entertainment was a game publisher founded in 2004 (as Hidden City Games, Inc.) by Jesper Myrfors and Paul Peterson to develop and market the chip-throwing game, "Clout Fantasy." After Clout was developed the company recruited Peter Adkison as CEO. |
Sir Christopher was born in July 17 in 1961.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sir Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 17 August 1961) was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from September 2007 to 2017. As of July 2016, Geidt also serves as the Chairman of the Council of King's College London, succeeding the Duke of Wellington. |
Hidden City Entertainment's CEO Peter Adkinson hired Jesper and Paul to develop Clout.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Hidden City Entertainment was a game publisher founded in 2004 (as Hidden City Games, Inc.) by Jesper Myrfors and Paul Peterson to develop and market the chip-throwing game, "Clout Fantasy." After Clout was developed the company recruited Peter Adkison as CEO. |
Sir Christopher Geidt was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth III.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sir Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 17 August 1961) was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from September 2007 to 2017. As of July 2016, Geidt also serves as the Chairman of the Council of King's College London, succeeding the Duke of Wellington. |
Sir Christopher served Queen Elizabeth for twenty years.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sir Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 17 August 1961) was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from September 2007 to 2017. As of July 2016, Geidt also serves as the Chairman of the Council of King's College London, succeeding the Duke of Wellington. |
Mac is from Lansing, Michigan.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Earlly Mac is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan, who is best known for his collaborations with American rapper Big Sean. In 2010 he released his debut mixtape, "Party Up!". His debut EP, "God Knows", was released in January 2015, by Foolay Ent., LLC. The EP included the single "Do It Again" featuring Big Sean, which peaked at number 6 on the "Billboard" Twitter Emerging Artists chart. |
"Clout Fantasy" was the first game ever developed by anyone.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Hidden City Entertainment was a game publisher founded in 2004 (as Hidden City Games, Inc.) by Jesper Myrfors and Paul Peterson to develop and market the chip-throwing game, "Clout Fantasy." After Clout was developed the company recruited Peter Adkison as CEO. |
Giorgio Vasari was also known as Paolo Tuccone.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Paolo Romano, also known as Paolo Tuccone and as Paolo di Mariano di Tuccio Taccone was an Italian early Renaissance sculptor and goldsmith. Giorgio Vasari in his "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects" recounts that Paolo Romano was a modest man whose sculpture was far superior to that of his boastful contemporary Mino del Reame. |
Sir Christopher succeeding the Duke of Norway in 2016.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sir Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 17 August 1961) was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from September 2007 to 2017. As of July 2016, Geidt also serves as the Chairman of the Council of King's College London, succeeding the Duke of Wellington. |
Mac's first tape was released in 2910.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Earlly Mac is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan, who is best known for his collaborations with American rapper Big Sean. In 2010 he released his debut mixtape, "Party Up!". His debut EP, "God Knows", was released in January 2015, by Foolay Ent., LLC. The EP included the single "Do It Again" featuring Big Sean, which peaked at number 6 on the "Billboard" Twitter Emerging Artists chart. |
Geidt is also a Chairman of the Coucil of King's College London as of 2015.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sir Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 17 August 1961) was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from September 2007 to 2017. As of July 2016, Geidt also serves as the Chairman of the Council of King's College London, succeeding the Duke of Wellington. |
Joe Fryer was born in 2013.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Joe Fryer is an American journalist and storyteller working for NBC News as a west coast correspondent based at the NBC News West Coast Bureau in Universal City, California. Fryer joined NBC News in 2013 as a part-time correspondent and officially joined NBC News as a full-time correspondent on October 21, 2013. |
Big Sean has never collaborated with Mac.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Earlly Mac is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan, who is best known for his collaborations with American rapper Big Sean. In 2010 he released his debut mixtape, "Party Up!". His debut EP, "God Knows", was released in January 2015, by Foolay Ent., LLC. The EP included the single "Do It Again" featuring Big Sean, which peaked at number 6 on the "Billboard" Twitter Emerging Artists chart. |
Giorgio Vasari recounted that Paolo Romano was a very immodest man.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Paolo Romano, also known as Paolo Tuccone and as Paolo di Mariano di Tuccio Taccone was an Italian early Renaissance sculptor and goldsmith. Giorgio Vasari in his "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects" recounts that Paolo Romano was a modest man whose sculpture was far superior to that of his boastful contemporary Mino del Reame. |
kirill olegocih was born in 1978
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Kirill Olegovich Starkov (Russian:Кирилл Олегович Старков, born March 31, 1987), is a professional Danish ice hockey player. He is playing for HC Red Ice in the Swiss National League B. He has previously played for CSKA Moscow, Syracuse Crunch, Youngstown Steelhounds, Red Deer Rebels, Frölunda HC, Timrå IK, Esbjerg IK and IK Oskarshamn. |
Paolo Romano wrote "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects".
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Paolo Romano, also known as Paolo Tuccone and as Paolo di Mariano di Tuccio Taccone was an Italian early Renaissance sculptor and goldsmith. Giorgio Vasari in his "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects" recounts that Paolo Romano was a modest man whose sculpture was far superior to that of his boastful contemporary Mino del Reame. |
Joe Fryer joined NBC News more than 10 years ago.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Joe Fryer is an American journalist and storyteller working for NBC News as a west coast correspondent based at the NBC News West Coast Bureau in Universal City, California. Fryer joined NBC News in 2013 as a part-time correspondent and officially joined NBC News as a full-time correspondent on October 21, 2013. |
Joe Fryer joined NBC News less than a year ago.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Joe Fryer is an American journalist and storyteller working for NBC News as a west coast correspondent based at the NBC News West Coast Bureau in Universal City, California. Fryer joined NBC News in 2013 as a part-time correspondent and officially joined NBC News as a full-time correspondent on October 21, 2013. |
Joe Fryer joined NBC News in the last 5 months.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Joe Fryer is an American journalist and storyteller working for NBC News as a west coast correspondent based at the NBC News West Coast Bureau in Universal City, California. Fryer joined NBC News in 2013 as a part-time correspondent and officially joined NBC News as a full-time correspondent on October 21, 2013. |
Early Mac's debut EP was released four years ago by Foolay Ent., LLC.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Earlly Mac is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan, who is best known for his collaborations with American rapper Big Sean. In 2010 he released his debut mixtape, "Party Up!". His debut EP, "God Knows", was released in January 2015, by Foolay Ent., LLC. The EP included the single "Do It Again" featuring Big Sean, which peaked at number 6 on the "Billboard" Twitter Emerging Artists chart. |
Giorgio Vasari recounted that Paolo Romano was boastful.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Paolo Romano, also known as Paolo Tuccone and as Paolo di Mariano di Tuccio Taccone was an Italian early Renaissance sculptor and goldsmith. Giorgio Vasari in his "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects" recounts that Paolo Romano was a modest man whose sculpture was far superior to that of his boastful contemporary Mino del Reame. |
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