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For instance, when Clinton cited executive privilege as a reason for holding back a memo from FBI Director Louis Freeh criticizing her drug policies, Bob Dole asserted that the president had no basis for refusing to divulge it. | Bob Dole stated that Clinton had no right to privilege for actions not involving the presidency. | 1 | 649 | 1 |
He was quite young, not more than eighteen. | The girls was at least eighteen years old, but not much older. | 0 | 663 | 1 |
True to her word to her faithful mare, Ca'daan left Whitebelly in Fena Dim and borrowed Gray Cloud from her uncle. | Ca'daan kept her word, leaving Whitebelly and borrowing Gray Cloud from a relative. | 0 | 674 | 4 |
She would be almost certainly sent to you under an assumed one. | The man told the other man that Bill would be sent to her. | 2 | 675 | 1 |
yeah yeah i think well i know it's true you see a lot of that you know rally behind the female he may lose but by golly we're going to make a statement here | It wouldn't count for anything if we rallied behind a female candidate. | 2 | 687 | 1 |
Even us if you needed," said Jon. | She secretly did not want to be asked for help. | 1 | 693 | 1 |
She unleashed a 16-day reign of terror that left 300 Madeirans dead, stocks of sugar destroyed, and the island plundered. | There was a terrible attack during a 16-day reign. | 0 | 698 | 1 |
You claimed to be a repairman for such devices." Hanson bent to study it again, using a diamond lens one of the warlocks handed her. | Hanson took it and threw it aside, knowing it was useless. | 2 | 705 | 1 |
He's smiling but his eyes are closed. | His eyes widened as he smiled. | 2 | 708 | 4 |
Ickes apparently made calls to donors from her government office, but there is no evidence so far that anyone else solicited funds in a federal building. | There is evidence that many people solicited funds from a federal building. | 2 | 711 | 1 |
(Read Slate 's on how Bush flaunts the courage of her cliches. | Slate talks about how Bush is ashamed of her cliches. | 2 | 712 | 2 |
He has believed that the sleeping draught he administered was perfectly harmless, but there is no doubt that for one terrible moment he must have feared that Mrs. Inglethorp's death lay at his door. | The sleeping draught was not harmless, as it gave her violent diarrhoea. | 1 | 717 | 4 |
She was crying like her mother had just walloped her. | She was crying like she had her heart broken. | 1 | 719 | 6 |
The last 12 years of her life are a blank. | She can't remember the last 12 years of her life | 0 | 721 | 3 |
The South African priest who invited Clinton to do so is quoted in the paper as saying that once Clinton stood up, she was thinking about how much embarrassment it would have caused her by my saying, please sit down. | The South African priest had communicated with Clinton via telephone. | 1 | 725 | 2 |
The red moon made his skin glow. | His skin was falling off because of the red moon. | 2 | 735 | 2 |
cook and then the next time it would be my turn and i'd try to outdo her and then she'd try to outdo me and we we was really a lot of fun and | I would cook and she never would, it always turned out to be a chore. | 2 | 743 | 3 |
because i don't want to my mother was also a domineering type of personality because he had to take over the things that my dad fell short in | My mother made me take over the things that my dad fell short it. | 2 | 750 | 1 |
Tax records show Waters earned around $65,000 in 2000. | Waters' tax records show she earned a blue ribbon last year. | 2 | 759 | 1 |
She argued that these governors shared the congressional Republican agenda enshrined in the 1994 Contract With America. | The governors were angry men | 1 | 760 | 1 |
A politician connected with the home service of her parliamentary section's boss, with the mobile phone number 0-609-3459812, and known for her lack of sense of humor, did not take too well to a message from 'Admirer' - 'Wishes shovel best'. | Upon calling her boss's home service, the politician didn't take too kindly to a message from an 'admirer'. | 0 | 764 | 3 |
The next year, she built himself a palace, Iolani, which can still be toured in Honolulu. | There is a palace which can be toured in Honolulu. | 0 | 770 | 1 |
The baker was not jolly. | The baker wasn't very cheerful because she was sick. | 1 | 781 | 1 |
But he's not like his photo one bit. | The girl in the photo has freckles and red hair. | 1 | 782 | 2 |
From that spot he could see all of them and, should he need to, he could see through them as well. | He could see through them all. | 0 | 783 | 4 |
For himself she chose Atat??rk, or Father of the Turks. | For himself she chose Piety. | 2 | 785 | 2 |
She saw Stark buried under the earth, screaming for a mercy or death that would never come and crawling out of the rock decades later. | Stark got buried in a big hole. | 1 | 790 | 1 |
I'm sure she'll be back to work soon enough- it's only a leg wound, barely broken flesh. | My legs will never heal. | 2 | 796 | 1 |
As legal scholar Randall Kennedy wrote in her book Race, Crime, and the Law , Even if race is only one of several factors behind a decision, tolerating it at all means tolerating it as potentially the decisive factor. | Race should always be considered in judicial decisions. | 1 | 810 | 1 |
But, when I discovered that it was known all over the village that it was John who was attracted by the farmer's pretty wife, her silence bore quite a different interpretation. | John was attracted to the farmer's pretty wife. | 0 | 814 | 1 |
Then she shrugged. | She shrugged. | 0 | 816 | 2 |
Mr. Clinton rewards Mr. Knight for her fund raising, Mr. Gore lays the groundwork for her anticipated presidential bid four years from now, and the companies, by hiring Mr. Knight, get the administration's ear. | Mr. Clinton appreciated Mr. Knight for her fund raising. | 0 | 818 | 3 |
What the judge really wants are the facts -- she wants to make a good decision, she said. | In the end the judge made a bad decision since she imprisoned someone innocent. | 1 | 820 | 3 |
she's not a starter | She is the one they always have starting. | 2 | 839 | 2 |
When we encounter the young woman again, he has taken a job as the live-in domestic at a huge and crumbling Roman townhouse belonging to an English loner named Jason Kinsky (David Thewlis). | The chances of finding jobs in the field of live-in domestics is low. | 1 | 856 | 1 |
Occasionally, she'd wince and apologise for any incoherence. | She winced and apologized for any confusing speech, sometimes. | 0 | 865 | 2 |
She did not immediately recognize Tuppence. | Tuppence had altered her appearance as not to be immediately recognized. | 1 | 866 | 2 |
You see, she said sadly, "you have no instincts." | She said that I had no instincts. | 0 | 867 | 2 |
I was deeply impressed by the power and eloquence of the counsel for the defence. | The counsel for her defence did not impress me in any way. | 2 | 874 | 1 |
i mean that's a real attractive option if you have the the technology for it all it was was you know i mean he just used a phone modem and he was like he was sitting in the office | He just used a phone modem and it was like he was sitting in the office. | 0 | 877 | 5 |
'Don't worry,' she whispered. | He was freaked out. | 2 | 879 | 1 |
She works himself into a fake froth; does some calculated, halfhearted gonzo writing; then collects a fat check. | She's well-known in writing circles as a hack who is willing to sell out to the highest bidder. | 1 | 886 | 2 |
He's very tired. | He is very tired from his long day. | 1 | 902 | 3 |
She and her associates weren't operating at the level of metaphor. | Her associates' boss was operating at the level of the metaphor. | 2 | 915 | 3 |
Was it a sudden decision on her part, or had she already made up her mind when she parted from me a few hours earlier? | She left in the spur of the moment whilst we were talking, which was quite rude. | 1 | 918 | 5 |
The village is Sainte-Marie, named by the explorer when she landed on 4 November 1493, attracted by the waterfalls and river she could see flowing down the green inland mountains. | He was attracted by the waterfalls and river. | 0 | 935 | 2 |
I entered his shack, opening the painted door covered in runes of warding. | I entered the shack, bidden by him--the runes of warding would have surely sent me away otherwise. | 1 | 944 | 2 |
exactly and when i'm sitting here on the sofa cross-stitching and all of a sudden somebody a man's got their hand on my door knob it's like uh like oh no and so i don't i don't like that and i guess the only way to prevent it would be just to pass a city ordinance to prevent that or | I am cross-stitching whilst sitting on the sofa when suddenly a man places her hand on my door knob. | 0 | 955 | 1 |
him?" he asked. | He asked about her. | 0 | 956 | 3 |
yeah it's true it is in in fact i have a friend of mine that moved to North Carolina he's um an emergency room nurse he does the operating room | This person I'm close to is an emergency room nurse at a hospital in North Carolina. | 0 | 958 | 2 |
Her off-the-cuff style seems amateurish next to Inglis' polished mini-essays. | She didn't look like an amateur | 2 | 965 | 2 |
If he wasn't, how would they have known Jane Finn had got the papers? | How would they know that Jane Finn had lost the papers? | 2 | 967 | 1 |
it's neat when you think about how he wrote it and stuff otherwise the lyrics are kind of | I think he wrote it when he was drunk one night. | 1 | 978 | 3 |
it's neat when you think about how he wrote it and stuff otherwise the lyrics are kind of | The way he wrote it isn't interesting at all. | 2 | 982 | 2 |
It vibrated under her hand. | It moved softly in her hand, alerting her to the presence. | 1 | 984 | 3 |
Most recently, GAO reviewed activities of the White House China Trade Relations Working Group, which was established at the request of President Clinton in the exercise of her Constitutional powers. | President Clinton wasn't exercising her Constitutional powers when she made the request. | 2 | 994 | 3 |
One or two, replied Tommy modestly, and plunged into her recital. | Tommy stopped playing. | 2 | 995 | 1 |
Do you know how long we've been here? she asked one morning as they sat facing each other at breakfast. | They were sitting across from each other at breakfast. | 0 | 1,000 | 1 |
and uh as a matter of fact she's a draft dodger | He's never shirked from the draft, even when it was most dire. | 2 | 1,008 | 1 |
You see, she said sadly, "you have no instincts." | I determined to prove her wrong. | 1 | 1,030 | 2 |
Everybody has this quote from NBA commissioner David You cannot strike your boss and still hold your job--unless you play in the NBA. | NBA commissioner has given the same quote to everybody, but she also talked about other things. | 1 | 1,033 | 1 |
The next year, he was expelled from Rand as a security risk after local police caught him engaging in a lewd act in a public men's room near Muscle Beach. | They kept her at Rand even though he was arrested | 2 | 1,036 | 1 |
She, in turn, was worshipped by his subjects as a living god. | As a result, she was revered by his subjects as a living deity: one among many. | 1 | 1,041 | 2 |
On my honour, I will hang her as high as Haman!" | I will not hang her. | 2 | 1,045 | 2 |
Land of Lincoln helped Tasha Johnson of Marion get Social Security benefits to support his four children after the 29-year-old woman was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer, he said. | He was cancer free at 29 years of age. | 2 | 1,050 | 3 |
You did not understand that she believed Mademoiselle Cynthia guilty of the crime? | She believed Mademoiselle Cynthia guiltyand you were unaware? | 0 | 1,051 | 2 |
From the corner of her eye she saw Jamus look over the broken mare. | Jamus was blinded by the sandstorm. | 2 | 1,054 | 2 |
Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. | Ferdinand started her transformation by emancipating the peasant class. | 1 | 1,055 | 1 |
He leaned back in his chair. | He was sitting on a red chair. | 1 | 1,056 | 3 |
We should seek to achieve the most good or benefit, with the least harm and destruction of things that we value, she argued. | She disputed that we should provide the most we can with the least amount of harm. | 0 | 1,058 | 2 |
she's not a starter | She does not open. | 0 | 1,081 | 2 |
The village is tiny and a total contrast to the bustle of the Trenchtown ghetto in Kingston, where she lived as a recording superstar. | She lived in Kingston, but she came from a tiny village. | 1 | 1,083 | 3 |
But you might as well see for yourself if you don't believe me. The note, in Tuppence's well-known schoolboy writing, ran as follows: "DEAR JULIUS, "It's always better to have things in black and white. | Tuppence didn't have well-known handwriting, it wasn't recognizable as his note. | 2 | 1,085 | 1 |
Her arm came up over her eyes, cutting off the glare. | She raised her arm to protect her eyes from the glare. | 0 | 1,090 | 5 |
yep that's what she's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them they spread and they sprout all over their their lawn | She's not worried about the trees. Lilac bushes take a long time to grow. | 2 | 1,095 | 2 |
Her vigorous strides soon enabled her to gain upon them, and by the time she, in her turn, reached the corner the distance between them was sensibly lessened. | She was trying to accost them. | 1 | 1,105 | 5 |
it's just it's the morals of the people which i mean i guess we everybody's responsible for the society but if i had a child that that did things so bad it's not they don't care about anybody these people they're stealing from they're just the big bad rich guy | If my kid stole from others, it would be because she thinks they are too rich. | 0 | 1,106 | 1 |
uh-huh i i thought they did an excellent job of actually aging the person you know from when she was a little kid to little older to little older to except the last the very last you know the last person the last actor that played the kid | It was a very crappy job they did as they tried to make him grow up through the years. | 2 | 1,110 | 1 |
He hardly needs to mention it--the media bring it up anyway--but he invokes it subtly, alluding (as he did on two Sunday talk shows) to women who drive their daughters halfway across the state to shake my hand, a woman they dare to believe in. | He hardly needs to mention it | 0 | 1,120 | 4 |
during the whole war she never put out like a conservation a conservation effort for oil | The Iraq war battlefield often contained many oil fields. | 1 | 1,121 | 1 |
He graduated in 1995 owing $58,000 in loans. | He owed nothing. | 2 | 1,133 | 2 |
Instead of indulging in the usual teary nostalgia about baseball (that means you, Ken Burns), Will considered it as a craft, explaining exactly why a manager calls a hit-and-run now and not on the next pitch, how a pitcher sets up her fastball, why a shortstop moves in a step for one kind of double play and out a step for another. | Will is such an expert in explaining the details of baseball. | 0 | 1,156 | 1 |
the wagon man got killed when they attacked her | The wagon man had committed a crime. | 1 | 1,157 | 1 |
Second, Clinton hasn't used the bully pulpit to speak out against drug use nearly as often as her two predecessors did. | Hillary Clinton used the bully pulpit to speak out against drug use. | 2 | 1,166 | 1 |
And really it's a great relief to think she's going, Hastings, continued my honest friend. | My honest friend expressed gratitude upon hearing that the man would be leaving. | 0 | 1,167 | 1 |
Against her own advice, Ca'daan dared to stare off the edge once as they neared the end. | She stared off the edge at the beginning. | 2 | 1,174 | 2 |
She says men are here. | The men are here, she said. | 0 | 1,178 | 2 |
That, too, was locked or bolted on the inside. | He didn't want anyone to enter the room. | 1 | 1,181 | 1 |
The red moon made his skin glow. | His skin was painfully glowing from the red moon. | 1 | 1,190 | 2 |
and they're more independent and there's things to do then it's good for them to go to different i mean it she goes to a a mother's day out program now once a week both of my kids do | Since they are independent, they have more things to do. | 0 | 1,191 | 1 |
what do you think about uh about our new governor since he happens to be a female | What do you think about our new governor being a female? | 0 | 1,192 | 1 |
He has believed that the sleeping draught he administered was perfectly harmless, but there is no doubt that for one terrible moment he must have feared that Mrs. Inglethorp's death lay at his door. | He thought that the sleeping draught he took could cause no harm. | 0 | 1,195 | 6 |
the only problem is it's not large enough it only holds about i think they squeezed when Ryan struck out her five thousandth player they they squeezed about forty thousand people in there | It holds 70,000 people. | 2 | 1,201 | 1 |
We saw a whole new model develop - a holistic approach to lawyering, one-stop shopping, he said. | He mentioned approaching the law with a holistic approach/ | 0 | 1,217 | 2 |
And truly, the father was right, her son had already experienced everything, tried everything, and was interested in less and less. | Her son was losing interest in everything. | 0 | 1,218 | 2 |
She leaned over Tommy, her face purple with excitement. | She leaned over Tommy, with thrill in her face. | 0 | 1,221 | 4 |
Beginning with her unsuccessful reconnoitring at Bournemouth, she passed on to her return to London, the buying of the car, the growing anxieties of Tuppence, the call upon Sir James, and the sensational occurrences of the previous night. | She had a lot of experiences going on. | 0 | 1,223 | 4 |
She fled in her car when cops arrived and led them on a chase that ended in the massive crash. | She crashed her car because the tires burst. | 1 | 1,227 | 4 |
She reverted to her former point of view. | She went back to her previous thoughts about violence. | 1 | 1,229 | 4 |
As she emerged, Boris remarked, glancing up at the clock: "You are early. | When she was appearing, Boris looked at the clock and said, 'You are early.' | 0 | 1,236 | 2 |