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1,000 | 0 | well i'll check that out uh-huh [SEP] Well, I will look into that. |
1,001 | 1 | We've been threatened with it in plain and unmistakable terms. [SEP] The terms were very fair and we can't be more confident about it. |
1,002 | 1 | Spring and summer make better visits, when you can admire the irises and flowering shrubs of the inner gardens. [SEP] A better visit can be had during the Autumn and winter seasons. |
1,003 | 1 | There is something artificial even about this heart of mine, he wrote in 1886. [SEP] He was saying exactly how he felt. |
1,004 | 1 | Where everybody sneezes once or twice, I always sneeze at least five or six times--sometimes more. [SEP] I never sneeze. |
1,005 | 1 | Victorious Couch Potatoes [SEP] Defeated Over Achievers. |
1,006 | 0 | we may get some more tonight [SEP] We might get more tonight. |
1,007 | 1 | It is, however, best to reserve your accommodation in forest rest-houses in advance of your journey. [SEP] There's no need to make reservations in the forest rent-houses before you get there. |
1,008 | 0 | um well like i said my fiancee [SEP] This is, I said, my fiancee. |
1,009 | 0 | He looked down at himself in disgust. [SEP] He looked down at himself and felt revulsion. |
1,010 | 1 | America needs a clean, secure, affordable, reliable energy supply in the years ahead. [SEP] America doesn't really need affordable energy supply either now or in the future. |
1,011 | 0 | yeah one of the things they tried to push through in Maryland and uh weren't very successful was that if you were an able bodied person on welfare [SEP] They weren't able to push it through Maryland. |
1,012 | 0 | To the left of the high altar is a small chapel whose 10th-century Madonna di Nicopeia, a bejeweled icon also from Constantinople, is said to have healing powers and is a runner-up as Venice's protective patron after St. Mark. [SEP] The small chapel's Madonna di Nicopeia dates to the 10th century. |
1,013 | 1 | Both volumes serve as authoritative references to the standards and interpretations. [SEP] The volumes did not allow for any interpretations. |
1,014 | 0 | yeah it's a nice way to relax i mean in a way i mean i find it anyway although sometimes watching the news isn't very relaxing i get home from from [SEP] Watching the news isn't always relaxing. |
1,015 | 1 | But her chances for finding a replacement gig dwindle with every lost job and every looming birthday. [SEP] Every time she loses a job, she has no trouble at all finding a replacement gig immediately. |
1,016 | 1 | These intriguing horseshoe-shaped valleys nestle like narrow amphi?theaters against abrupt rocky cliffs, making rewarding destinations for a pleasant day's hike. [SEP] These intriguing horseshoe-shaped valleys can only be viewed by driving to the location. |
1,017 | 1 | Things could go poorly in these caves. [SEP] Things will certainly go well in these caves. |
1,018 | 0 | The handling and processing of the reagent, commonly limestone, is often done onsite, as is the treatment of the effluent as waste or processing into a saleable product (e.g. [SEP] The reagent is more often than not limestone, and is handled and processed onsite. |
1,019 | 1 | As Dave's eyes took in the whole situation, the cliff crumbled completely, and the dozer came lunging over the edge, plunging straight for him. [SEP] Dave was safely above the dozer. |
1,020 | 1 | Penrose licensed the pattern to Pentaplex Ltd., which manufactures puzzles and games, and now both parties are suing Kimberly-Clark, the original makers of Kleenex, for copyright infringement. [SEP] Pentaplex Ltd and Penrose are currently not involved in any litigation. |
1,021 | 1 | As she had thought it stood a little ajar, and the voices within were plainly audible. [SEP] She was not able to hear any voices although it stood a little ajar. |
1,022 | 1 | He was hardly more than five feet, four inches, but carried himself with great dignity. [SEP] The man was 6 foot tall. |
1,023 | 1 | Fiss' analysis of the Mapplethorpe case offers a good example of the perils of his interventionist approach. [SEP] Fiss' analysis of a interventionist approach shows that it is free from danger. |
1,024 | 0 | The increase in citizenship applications has led to longer processing periods and, according to critics, to some immigrants being wrongly naturalized. [SEP] According to critics, some immigrants should not be naturalized. |
1,025 | 1 | The reasons are appropriate for the case study application, an issue of particular concern if a generalization of the findings is intended. [SEP] There were no reasons for the case study application. |
1,026 | 1 | He considered sending San'doro to find out what had happened but the air shattered to the east and a body and horse fell hard to the crunch of bone on stone. [SEP] San'doro could not have found out what happened. |
1,027 | 1 | General Accounting Office, Managing for Emerging Benefits From Selected Agencies' Use of Performance Agreements, GAO-01-115 (Washington, D.C.: Oct. 30, 2000). [SEP] The General Accounting Office is located in Florida. |
1,028 | 1 | Didn't have anythin' to go back to there. [SEP] I had so much waiting for me there. |
1,029 | 0 | A town of peace far from those who hunt for you. [SEP] The town was peaceful. |
1,030 | 1 | Composer Giuseppe Verdi was the Risorgimento's towering artist. [SEP] Giuseppe Verdi was a grape farmer. |
1,031 | 1 | Apparently then this must be another of their frenzied efforts to find a way to put back the sky. [SEP] They made no attempts to find a way to put back the sky. |
1,032 | 0 | summary of the officials' oral comments and provide a copy of the summary to management of the audited entity to verify that the comments are accurately stated. [SEP] The comments stated have to be verified. |
1,033 | 1 | The magazines split over Kathleen Willey. [SEP] Kathleen Willey has never been discussed in a magazine before. |
1,034 | 0 | Even if you're not an avid bird-watcher, you'll enjoy the gentle walks in the woodland, with the chance of seeing exciting herds of nilghai antelope, blackbuck, and cheetal (spotted deer). [SEP] There are a number of walks around the woodlands. |
1,035 | 1 | I have already spent time with representatives of the power generation sector and have heard from a number of them who are interested in legislation that will provide the public health and environmental benefits we discussed today. [SEP] I heard from none of the representatives from the power generation sector. |
1,036 | 0 | In addition, many federal CFOs have primary leadership responsibility for implementing the Results Act at the department or agency level. [SEP] Many CFOs are in charge of the Results Act. |
1,037 | 1 | This is one of many churches built during the Christianization of territory won from the Moors by James I in legendary 13th-century battles [SEP] The church was built by the Moors as a way of promoting cultural diversity. |
1,038 | 0 | The lag reflects the fact that the rate of return on U.S. assets abroad consistently exceeded the return on foreign-owned assets in the United States. [SEP] The return on us assets abroad exceeds us foreign owned assets |
1,039 | 0 | The quincentennial anniversary celebrating his 1492 voyage saw the city's historical port undergo a face-lift, and the addition of the Aquarium, the largest in Europe, a must-see for visitors with children. [SEP] The aquarium is the biggest in all of Europe and was added on the quincentennial anniversary. |
1,040 | 1 | Turin was little more than a fortified village of 40,000 inhabitants in 1600, but it rose to 93,000 a century later. [SEP] The population declined after one hundred years. |
1,041 | 1 | The demographic and economic assumptions imply a sharp drop in the average annual growth of aggregate hours worked from 0.7 percent through 2010 to 0.2 percent from 2020 through 2075. [SEP] Aggregate hours worked has only been decreasing for past decade. |
1,042 | 0 | I realized a lot of things as we traveled. [SEP] While we were travelling, I realized many things. |
1,043 | 1 | well i didn't know that that's supposed to be a real good statistic uh [SEP] That isn't a good statistic, it's completely useless. |
1,044 | 0 | It's afterward that the trouble starts. [SEP] The trouble started after. |
1,045 | 0 | quite creative and appealing to the younger crowd [SEP] Quite inventive and popular with the younger crowd. |
1,046 | 0 | Further details are provided in Appendix 5.2. [SEP] The appendix has more information. |
1,047 | 1 | Text box 2.1 compares GDP to another measure of economic output-gross national product (GNP). [SEP] There is no comparison for GDP to GNP. |
1,048 | 0 | The building at the corner of Charlotte Square and South Charlotte Street was the birthplace of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone. [SEP] Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was born in that building at the corner of Charlotte Square. |
1,049 | 1 | yeah there's not too many not too many big ones around here [SEP] Several big ones are in the immediate area. |
1,050 | 0 | Now enjoy it, buon viaggio! [SEP] Enjoy it! |
1,051 | 0 | How do we know this? [SEP] Are we sure of this? |
1,052 | 1 | According to USA Today , most of the country will experience cloudy but good weather Tuesday. [SEP] The weather on Tuesday will be sunny. |
1,053 | 1 | and he want yeah he just told me this last week that he he said don't you remember i asked them to finance it at four years and they came back and they said that they had it figured for five and we'd already signed the papers and i maybe i might have been there i don't remember hearing that but i also wasn't the one in charge of it so i wasn't paying as close of attention [SEP] I remember hearing they said they had figured it for four years; I was paying close attention. |
1,054 | 1 | It was a ruse? asked Adrin. [SEP] Adrin doesn't care whether it was a ruse or not. |
1,055 | 0 | And in between, you'll come upon the historic towns of Toulouse, Albi, and Montpellier. [SEP] You will pass through the historic towns of Toulouse, Albi, and Montpellier on your way to the final destination. |
1,056 | 1 | Now talk to me about that. [SEP] I don't want to hear anything from you. |
1,057 | 0 | Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. [SEP] He was offered a lot of money by trial lawyers. |
1,058 | 1 | The cattle and sheep markets are not tourist attractions as such. [SEP] The cattle markets are designed for tourists to stop and take a look. |
1,059 | 1 | Truly, I believe the country is in the best of hands, but how do I rid myself of these impure thoughts? [SEP] I think the country is in incapable hands. |
1,060 | 0 | We've all got our campaign ribbons from the war of HR22. [SEP] They all have their campaign ribbons from the war of HR22 |
1,061 | 0 | These patients were more likely to be young, male, disheveled, uninsured, and low income. [SEP] The patients were more likely to be young men with low incomes. |
1,062 | 1 | The term modification does not include subsidy cost reestimates, the routine administrative workouts of troubled loans, and actions that are permitted within the existing contract terms. [SEP] Modification does a lot toinvolve subsidy costs that increase each year. |
1,063 | 1 | An interpretation that required the alien to be continuously present throughout the course of the litigation would confront indigent aliens with the Hobson's choice of either accepting representation or visiting their families abroad. [SEP] Aliens do not have to choose between family and representation. |
1,064 | 0 | Meantime, she has graduated from Coppin State College, works as a drug and alcohol counselor, left subsidized housing and plans to start work on a master's degree this year. [SEP] Over the time period in the original sentence, she has gone to school, worked in her field, moved to her own place, and will start her next degree soon. |
1,065 | 0 | For the moment, I set aside utterly any suspicions of her. [SEP] I set aside my worries. |
1,066 | 1 | so uh that's where i learned about [SEP] I've never learned anything. |
1,067 | 1 | Maybe it's not such a bad idea with this kefir. [SEP] With this kefir, it's a horrible idea. |
1,068 | 0 | Most drivers will be able to point out the Bok House, transformed into the elegant Coq d'Or Restaurant. [SEP] The Bok House is transformed into a restaurant. |
1,069 | 1 | In that Notice, the Commission prepared and published an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis and invited written public comments on the proposed rulemaking, including comments on the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. [SEP] The commission didn't publish the report. |
1,070 | 1 | In addition, the representatives from organizations without professional and administrative staffs believed that an even more difficult challenge was encouraging volunteers to donate additional time to perform the administrative tasks required to organize meetings and further facilitate information sharing. [SEP] There was little they could do to get the volunteers to stop working, having worked for over 24 hours. |
1,071 | 1 | On the hill to the south of the square stands the Archaeological Museum, whose superb collection of antiquities includes statues of Poseidon and Demeter that once stood in the Agora of ancient Smyrna. [SEP] The Archaeological Museum has a modest collection of antiquities, but no statues. |
1,072 | 0 | how are things in your area in that respect [SEP] How's everything where you are as far as that goes? |
1,073 | 0 | Oh, listen, I was so pregnant during those years. [SEP] At the time, I was pregnant. |
1,074 | 1 | Said to be the world's largest oil painting, 22 by 7 m (72 by 23 ft), it was done, with the help of son Domenico, when the artist was 70. [SEP] The artist's son did all the work in completing the oil painting. |
1,075 | 1 | as Mexicans yes that that [SEP] As Canadians, yes. |
1,076 | 0 | corpus well uh South Padre is on down the bend [SEP] SOuth Padre is a little farther. |
1,077 | 1 | Cavendish, I much fear there is no coincidence there. [SEP] I fear it is mere coincidence, after all. |
1,078 | 1 | She's always been concerned with helping people. [SEP] She was always selfish. |
1,079 | 1 | and it's gonna it's gonna yeah some kids are really having it If they'd been in day care the entire time and it wasn't yeah the ones that are now getting to be teenagers and in some cases young college [SEP] None of the kids will be going to college yet. |
1,080 | 1 | The Justice Department ultimately conceded that the Council of Economic Advisors was subject to GAOas access authority and provided the records. [SEP] The Justice Department refused to concede that GAO had authority in the case of the Council of Economic Advisors. |
1,081 | 1 | Surprisingly, the $10 million spectacular isn't Broadway's all-time biggest flop. [SEP] This is the worst flop Broadway has ever seen. |
1,082 | 1 | well listen you think they've earned their money we've earned our money tonight [SEP] You think they lost all their money? |
1,083 | 0 | From here, you'll get a full view of the line of five windmills that sit above the town. [SEP] You can see the five windmills that sit above the town from here. |
1,084 | 1 | The close can still be seen beneath the present buildings, and guided tours are available despite the area's reputation as a spot haunted by victims of the disease. [SEP] Due to the haunted reputation of the area, no businesses operate there. |
1,085 | 1 | [E]ven after being taken down a notch or two, [cities] will remain, by virtue of their concentrations of energy and intellect, at the center of the American political imagination. [SEP] Cities will never be important to American politics. |
1,086 | 1 | totally different wardrobe with different fabrics you know heavier wools and [SEP] They are nearly the same wardrobe. |
1,087 | 1 | um for the worst i would assume [SEP] For the best I would assume. |
1,088 | 0 | uh-huh of the second one [SEP] Not the first, but the second. |
1,089 | 0 | What if a foundering political campaign were the wacky premise for a failing TV show! [SEP] How about a failing TV show about a political campaign that's collapsing? |
1,090 | 0 | it was nice talking to you too and we'll probably be talking to you again okay okay bye-bye [SEP] It's likely we'll be speaking to you again. |
1,091 | 1 | Those overseers won't feed us because it takes time and wastes food; they let us die and then have us dragged back for more work. [SEP] Those overseers always give us as much food as we like. |
1,092 | 1 | In other words, there is no difference between my description of their argument and their own. [SEP] Our two descriptions could not be more different. |
1,093 | 0 | The newswoman helped arrange a larger apartment and psychiatric care for the family. [SEP] Psychiatric care was provided for the family members. |
1,094 | 1 | Why would you assume that this comment has to do with African-Americans anyway? [SEP] Don't you think this comment has a lot to do with African-Americans? |
1,095 | 0 | He'd have to shield the cord from the sun stuff, but that could be done. [SEP] He'd have to protect the shield from the sun things. |
1,096 | 1 | A small garden to the west of the Scott Monument has a memorial to David Livingstone, the explorer and missionary. [SEP] A large garden to the North of the Scott Monument is home to a memorial to the explorer and missionary David Livingstone. |
1,097 | 0 | We have talked about this over and over again (and almost broke up over it several times), and she is getting better, but ... [SEP] This is a problem between us that nearly split us up, but she is working on it. |
1,098 | 0 | The gardens are popular with children who enjoy watching the marionette shows, riding donkeys, and sailing boats on the circular ponds. [SEP] Children really like the marionette shows in the gardens. |
1,099 | 1 | A shorter Newsweek story labels these dropouts Young Unhappy Professionals (unhappy, that is, till they drop out). [SEP] The Newsweek story was very long. |
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