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You're mad. | You are still sane. | 2 | 300 |
Inside, a huge mountain of a man, even bigger than Thorn, fought with a huge two-handed axe. | The man was extremely large. | 0 | 301 |
Jon had only seen two people move that fast in his life | Jon knew at least 500 people with the same speed. | 2 | 302 |
We developed technical assistance funds for creative planning projects and obtained a $15. | No technical assistance funds for creative projects were developed. | 2 | 303 |
I have done my best to target unpopulated areas at unpopulated times, but the guilt still weights heavy on my soul.' | Many people have died even though the areas were supposed to be unpopulated. | 1 | 304 |
5 billion, but households' wealth declined by nearly $842 billion (2 percent) largely as a result of the drop in the market value of households' stock holdings. | The value of households' stock holdings dropped and this contributed to a decline in household wealth. | 0 | 305 |
Thurmond announced a few weeks ago that he won't run again. | Thurmond was defeated in six previous elections. | 1 | 306 |
Auditors will need to exercise professional judgment in assessing the significance of audit results or findings. | Auditors are not responsible for the assessment of audit results. | 2 | 307 |
Although a great deal of attention has been paid to the wealth effect from the stock market boom of the 1990s, half of American households did not own stocks as of 1998, according to the 1998 Survey of Consumer Finance. | There was no stock market boom in the 1990s. | 2 | 308 |
Where's Tommy? | Do you know where Tommy is? | 0 | 309 |
Moreover, the realignment will help us to enhance our longterm capacity by improving recruitment and retention; building a succession plan; focusing on emerging issues; and leveraging technology opportunities for improvements to clients, processes, and employees. | Long term capacity will be improved by the realignment. | 0 | 310 |
The lot upon which it is being built had been vacant. | The lot had been vacant. | 0 | 311 |
that if i were living in Mexico and trying to raise several children and i could see across the border where the good life would be for my children | I believe Mexico is the best place to raise children. | 2 | 312 |
Or he hasn't really thought it through, which itself would cast doubt on the depth of his faith. | His faith may be lacking. | 0 | 313 |
Network externalities are in. | The public is not informed how the network works. | 1 | 314 |
We could use their assistance should it be needed. | We might need help every day. | 1 | 315 |
Not a pleasant prospect and not one easily avoided---not even by any reform package or proposal that I've seen. | The prospect can be avoided by simply following the very valid proposals received. | 2 | 316 |
um-hum yeah i end up well yeah i mean i do a lot of like even weekender kind of things i go out for just one or two nights uh it's not my favorite thing but i can do it a lot more often so like over at the uh particularly in the uh the fall and spring when the insects haven't come out yet uh where they're already gone uh you know i spend almost every weekend up in the mountains and i guess i live about five hours away from some place to go hiking where i am now | I don't mind camping for a couple nights in the fall and spring. | 0 | 317 |
The result was the four Raphael Rooms (Stanze di Raffaello). | The result was 3 Raphael Rooms. | 2 | 318 |
Nonetheless, based on discussions with several states, the application review process is estimated to take approximately 38 weeks (9-10 months). | The application review process was discussed only with corporations. | 2 | 319 |
that can be a mess we camped at the beach one time and that was sort of miserable you just couldn't everywhere you went there was sand you couldn't even when you're eating it it was in your bed | It is a bad idea to camp and eat on a beach. | 1 | 320 |
Grand row! | It was a good row, but it could've been better. | 1 | 321 |
Acidic deposition or acid rain occurs when SO2 and NOx in the atmosphere react with water, oxygen, and oxidants to form acidic compounds. | Water and nitrogen in the atmosphere cause the acid rain. | 2 | 322 |
Pointe Pitre's cathedral, the Basilique Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul, features unusual metal columns and balconies. | The unusual polystyrene columns and balconies of the Basilique Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul can be found in Pointe Pitre. | 2 | 323 |
Had that piquant gipsy face been at the bottom of the crime, or was it 73 the baser mainspring of money? | Was that gipsy face responsible for the crime against the old woman? | 1 | 324 |
i would sort of like to uh think about something in the way of uh uh sort of a sporty car but not any not you know a luxury type sporty one but um | I'm thinking about a very functional, ordinary type of car but I wouldn't mind a luxury car either | 2 | 325 |
uh no i didn't | I decided to do it and so I did. | 2 | 326 |
we drive sixty five oh yes well | The vehicle was a hybrid in which we drove 65. | 1 | 327 |
Major tourist shops have forms and details. | The major tourist shops don't have forms. | 2 | 328 |
Randy's Tough Love Wrap-Up | The first version of the Wrap-up of Randy's Tough Love. | 1 | 329 |
yeah i'm in North Carolina | I'm in South Carolina. | 2 | 330 |
He has so much experience and, as shown by the last interview, there are a lot of us out there who could benefit from it. | It was obvious from the interview that he was not very experienced and people should not look up to him. | 2 | 331 |
Serious auto racing arrived in Las Vegas in 1996 with the opening of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 17 miles (27 km) north of Downtown on Interstate 15. | The Las Vegas Motor Speedway continues to be the city's top tourist attraction. | 1 | 332 |
He was watching Muller as if the sergeant, rather than his men, was the focal point of any future attack. | Muller had something fascinating about him, so he attracted all the attention. | 1 | 333 |
I could feel gazes on my back; people peering out from between curtains, stealing glimpses through letterboxes. | It was very strange to feel like people were watching us. | 1 | 334 |
Good.' Natalia glared. | Natalia smiled. | 2 | 335 |
Sophisticated research is required to tease apart the complex interactions between These variables. | The variables are actually quite simple and easy to understand. | 2 | 336 |
What about me? | Me too? | 0 | 337 |
they use the the injection thing or whatever it is | They use lethal injection. | 0 | 338 |
He was here less than two days and already he thought of this town as home, something he wished to protect. | The man left the town after 24 hours. | 2 | 339 |
"All whose true names they could find, that is," Garm amended. | Everyone's true name they could find was added to the book. | 1 | 340 |
Since 1917, Grand Central Market (at 317 South Broadway) has provided the city with a daily cornucopia of enticing fresh produce, fish, poultry, meat, and exotic foodstuffs. | Up until 1917 was when the Central Market gave away free food. | 2 | 341 |
According to HUD staff, after the Economic Analysis was submitted to OMB, HUD made changes in the Analysis to maintain its consistency with the rule, to which minor changes had been made as described below. | It took staff one month to make the changes to the Economic Analysis. | 1 | 342 |
Had they any clue, or 103 would the whole thing remain in the category of undiscovered crimes? | These villains get more naive every year. | 1 | 343 |
When he married in 1901, he and his wife (Olga Knipper of the Moscow Art Theater) went directly from the ceremony to a honeymoon in a sanitarium. | His wife has never went to a sanitarium. | 2 | 344 |
2) House Judiciary Committee Chairman Henry Hyde said he has begun to examine impeachment procedures in the event they are justified. | Henry Hyde is a new house judiciary. | 1 | 345 |
A few schools, including Harvard, New York and Georgetown universities, already have them. | They are already in Harvard, New York and Georgetown universities. | 0 | 346 |
In such circumstances, auditors may issue a limited official use report containing such information and distribute the report only to those parties responsible for acting on the auditors' recommendations. | Auditors can issue a limited official use report that has such information. | 0 | 347 |
The point isn't that polls are dishonest. | Dishonest polls is not the point being made. | 0 | 348 |
but uh what's that | However, what is that? | 0 | 349 |
APHIS rejected the first alternative because it believed scientific evidence permitted importation of beef from Argentina under certain conditions and not permitting such importation would be contrary to trade agreements entered into by the United States. | The trade agreements would be in conjunction with the agreement. | 2 | 350 |
and they're going yes but in general i like to exercise i i like dance a lot so i mean i aerobics is something i'd hate to give up but | I hate exerising. | 2 | 351 |
He was writing a warning, not a prescription. | The police officer was writing a warning ticket, not a prescription from a doctor. | 1 | 352 |
119 Cynthia was back from the hospital, and I placed my chair beside her, and told her of Poirot's wish to visit the dispensary. | Poirot talked to Cynthia himself, asking to visit her at work at the hospital. | 2 | 353 |
Sometimes such funds are devoted to retraining existing nontechnical personnel to supply them with IT expertise. | Sometimes the funds are devoted to retraining existing nontechnical personnel so they understand how to program their computers. | 1 | 354 |
Rips was sufficiently enraged by Statistical Science 's acceptance of the rebuttal paper that he retained a lawyer, who advised the journal that the accusations in the article about to be published ... | Rips was enraged by Stastical Science's acceptance of the rebuttal and their nonchalant attitude so he retained a lawyer who would advise the journal that accusations about to be published... | 1 | 355 |
Stop blaming John. | Quit holding John responsible. | 0 | 356 |
i think on the local elections it's actually um i think um i think people vote in the larger elections because they feel like well you know the country's real important and you know if i elect if we help elect a president who's going to save us then the then the whole country will be saved but they figure local elections don't mean that much i suspect so people don't really worry about their local mayor or something figuring that you know um and i think wrongly figuring that that well what good is another mayor going to do anyway because our federal taxes are more important right now and you know and stuff like that so people think that that that they don't have um that that it doesn't doesn't matter as much whereas i think it's probably just the opposite is true i think it's probably the case that people could have more effect on a local level | I think more people vote during the presidential elections than local elections. | 0 | 357 |
Kashmir remained an unresolved problem of Partition. | The partition problem of Kashmir remained unresolved. | 0 | 358 |
Given the assumptions and economic drivers in each of the scenarios, the AMIGA model calculates the capital investment, operation and maintenance, and fuel costs necessary to meet consumer demand for electricity. | The AMIGA model finds the capital investment. | 0 | 359 |
and then i have a cauliflower that i would cook garlic bread green salad tea and we'd have a lemon pie for dessert | For your birthday dinner, I will make cauliflower, garlic bread, and green salad with tea to drink, and lemon pie for dessert. | 1 | 360 |
All the discoveries have been made by Japp, and Japp will take all the credit. | Japp made no discoveries, and will not be honored. | 2 | 361 |
You outwitted me. | You have never outwitted me. | 2 | 362 |
yeah but that's that's true just about every | That is false. | 2 | 363 |
He was lecherous and strange. | He had a normal attitude. | 2 | 364 |
For Columns 5 though 8, the only amounts that change in lines 1 and 2, compared to columns 1 through 4, are outbound attributable cost and inbound revenue. | Only the outbound attributable cost and inbound revenue change in lines 1 and 2 in columns 5 through 8. | 0 | 365 |
You did not mention his name this afternoon, or I would have suggested your going to him for further information with my card as introduction. | He and I are good friends. | 1 | 366 |
This brought forth a small number of articulate dissensions. | This brought up happy feelings and warmth. | 2 | 367 |
oh yeah no that's uh that's a that's a real interesting movie and it's got a good historical perspective to it | That movie was thought to provoke and brought up many good points. | 1 | 368 |
The troopers behind Muller stiffened into wooden soldiers, all expression vanishing from their features until they matched each other in exact anonymity. | Muller was with soldiers. | 0 | 369 |
Meanwhile, lawyers were at a premium Indians love litigation and it was ideal training for future politicians and politics had been clandestine, because it was so often fatal to express an opinion on the wrong (i.e. , losing) side. | Lawyers were at a premium and it was ideal training for future politicians and politics. | 0 | 370 |
In some states, it may be possible to develop and implement statewide initiatives to improve service delivery, increase resources, and enhance the capacity of the system to meet the civil legal needs of all low-income people without altering service areas or historical relationships. | In no states will it be necessary to develop and implement statewide initiatives. | 2 | 371 |
Your guess is as good as mine. | I don't know how many votes he got. | 1 | 372 |
Someone was applauding. | A person applauded. | 0 | 373 |
my dad's got a new um i guess it's an eighty nine or ninety uh Chrysler something or other it's one those transverse mounted V sixes front wheel drive | My dad has a new eighty nine or ninety Chrysler with a transverse mounted V and front wheel drive. | 0 | 374 |
Five forks guarantee real comfort, but the food will not necessarily be better than in a two-or three-fork establishment, just more expensive. | Five fork restaurants are rated higher because they are more popular and have celebrity appearances. | 1 | 375 |
you know used to play it a lot when i was in school but now that i'm married and stuff i | I stopped playing it the day I got married. | 1 | 376 |
This is a colourful Middle Eastern-Yemenite restaurant (where the downstairs is expensive, and the upstairs is less formal) with an interesting menu of meat and offal. | The restaurant serves Middle Eastern-Yemenite food. | 0 | 377 |
Table 7-1 shows a summary of resource demand and its effect on current supply. | The table shows a summary of the resources in demand. | 0 | 378 |
Age, Health, and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk A Contingent | Age, Health, and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk A Contingent are very important topics being talked about worldwide. | 1 | 379 |
Yes, continued Whittington. | Whittington said no. | 2 | 380 |
Unless otherwise noted, hotels take all major credit cards. | Hotels accept credit cards as payment unless otherwise stated. | 0 | 381 |
Of course, there is always the chance that the company's management has simply gone mad. | It's possible that the company is not affected at all. | 2 | 382 |
This factual record provided an important context for consideration of the legal question of the meaning of the presence requirement. | The record gave no context regarding the legal question. | 2 | 383 |
The rest of the industry is waiting to see how much control the government demands over recovered keys. | The industry waits for nothing. | 2 | 384 |
The mosque is unusual in Cairo in that it has no facade it is hidden behind a protective wall with nineteen openings. | The mosque in cairo is protected by walls. | 0 | 385 |
Warn't no Apaches, that's for certain. | It wasn't the Apaches, certainly. | 0 | 386 |
The Commission prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis pursuant to section 604. | The Commission put together a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis that went against Section 604. | 2 | 387 |
Kuala Kangsar has long been famous for Malay College, set amid spacious grounds near the center of town, a prestigious and exclusive school for the Malay aristocracy since it was founded by the British in 1904. | Malay College was know for taking in any student regardless of their background. | 2 | 388 |
By the 11th century, the caliphate had splintered into a mosaic of fractious states 26 at one point, and the Balearics became an independent emirate. | The caliph was still a very important position of power. | 1 | 389 |
right i think we'd have the same type of problem say with Mexico uh Canada on the other hand uh English is one of their national languages they have | We probably have the same issues as Mexico and Canada with regards to the use of the English language. | 0 | 390 |
In this paper we examine the hypothesis that the cost model provides reasonable estimates of the unit costs of other posts of industrialized countries. | It isn't possible to estimate costs without going through the budget office of each country. | 2 | 391 |
Should the intervention include the family? | Should the intervention include the girlfriend's family? | 2 | 392 |
It's now a school, the Colegio de Santo Domingo. | It was established in 1854. | 1 | 393 |
These laws emphasize involving senior executives in information management decisions, appointing senior-level chief information officers, and using performance measures to assess the contribution of technology in achieving mission results. | There are laws that involve how senior executives make information management decisions in public companies. | 1 | 394 |
i think then that's a step away from even duty i don't think they even have a sense of the responsibility | I don't think they feel responsible for keeping others safe. | 1 | 395 |
It was a smaller room than the one downstairs, and there was something peculiarly airless about the atmosphere of it. | The room had a stifling atmosphere with a boarded up window. | 1 | 396 |
A delightful series of dioramas then introduce Peter Rabbit, Mrs. Tiggi-Winkle, and Squirrel Nutkin, among others, set in scenes taken from Potter's books. | Potter's Peter Rabbit is a popular childhood character. | 1 | 397 |
He held out a hand to the salamander, petted it to a gentle glow and put it back over Dave's chest. | The salamander was receptive to his friendly gestures. | 1 | 398 |
um-hum yeah it takes a lot of concentration i mean it was the type of thing i was i was making some little things for Christmas and i also made a little thing for a baby gift and uh i thought oh i can do this while i watch TV wrong | I was making some things for gifts. | 0 | 399 |