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The movie isn't clear on where the secret report that kicked off Bergman's interest in tobacco came from, or who in the FDA thought it was a good idea to turn her onto Wigand. | Bergman does not know who Wigand is. | 2 | 8,333 | 1 |
Despite all the hoopla over a pro-choice advocate's confession that she had lied about the circumstances under which the procedure is generally used, only five lawmakers switched their votes from no to yes. | 100 lawmakers switched their votes from no to yes upon learning that the advocate had lied about the circumstances of the procedure. | 2 | 8,335 | 1 |
Bien! she said at last. | She finally blurted something out. | 0 | 8,337 | 2 |
there and they uh they in fact they had this was in uh the late twenties and they in fact used some of the equipment that had been left over and uh she turned them down it it's interesting that that most people don't realize how small the canal is have you ever been there | This was in 1928 | 1 | 8,340 | 1 |
She and her associates weren't operating at the level of metaphor. | The associates were not at level at the metaphor. | 0 | 8,346 | 2 |
The director, Michael Mann, has never tried to tell a story as complex (or nonviolent) as The Insider , and she and her co-screenwriter, Eric Roth, don't shape their narrative very satisfyingly. | Michael Mann made her directorial debut in it. | 2 | 8,350 | 3 |
Carmel Man, a relation of the Neanderthal family, lived here 600,000 years ago. | Carmel Man is still relatively well-preserved today, which is how we were able to estimate her age. | 1 | 8,358 | 1 |
She took the wicked blade as well. | She took the fierce blade and the sheath as well. | 1 | 8,360 | 2 |
She says men are here. | She said that the men were not here. | 2 | 8,370 | 2 |
Five minutes later he smiled contentedly at his reflection in the glass. | He smiled after being satisfied with how he looked. | 0 | 8,386 | 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 enjoyed being in London. | 1 | 8,389 | 4 |
i guess it's just you know and when i think about that lady this this particular lady who wrote me a check for twelve dollars and it bounced and i sent it through you know sent it through the check through the bank once and he incurred at least a fifteen dollar fee | A lady wrote me a check for 12 dollars and it went through with no issue. | 2 | 8,394 | 1 |
The WP says that the Paula Jones trial judge has had an interesting prior run-in with Bill Clinton. | The man did not know she was a judge. | 1 | 8,413 | 1 |
Her diet was of wheaten bread, | She ate nothing else apart from wheaten bread. | 1 | 8,417 | 2 |
They were so sure of themselves that they took it for granted she had made a mistake." | She made a mistake but concealed it so it wasn't obvious. | 1 | 8,427 | 2 |
She'd gone a long way on what she'd found in one elementary book. | She never found anything in any elementary books. | 2 | 8,428 | 3 |
Her failure will endure. | The man will always be remembered for her massive success. | 2 | 8,429 | 2 |
will never be doused (Brit Hume, Fox News Sunday ; Tony Blankley, Late Edition ; Robert Novak, Capital Gang ; Tucker Carlson, The McLaughlin Group ). The middle way is best expressed by Howard Kurtz (NBC's Meet the Press )--he scolds Brill for undisclosed campaign contributions and for overstretching her legal case against Kenneth Starr but applauds her for casting light on the media. | They did not think anything was wrong with the contributions not being disclosed. | 2 | 8,432 | 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 then the next turn would be hers and we would try to outdo each other but sometimes we would get in a fight over things. | 2 | 8,436 | 3 |
Disney CEO Eisner, who's actually underrated as a pop-culture maven (she was responsible for Happy Days and Welcome Back, Kotter ), insists that ABC's downturn is cyclical and that it will soon return to life. | Disney's CEO didn't contribute anything to pop culture. | 2 | 8,438 | 1 |
'Wait here,' I was ordered. | She told me to wait until she opened the gate. | 1 | 8,441 | 2 |
That's it. The girl looked at her, then passed his hand across his forehead. | The girl touched his forehead. | 0 | 8,445 | 4 |
Still, commercial calculation isn't sufficient to explain her stand. | Nothing will be enough to explain her strong opinion. | 1 | 8,457 | 2 |
Duke William returned from her conquest of England to attend the consecration of Notre-Dame in 1067. | Duke William failed to attend the consecration of Notre-Dame. | 2 | 8,458 | 1 |
She went down on her knees, examining it minutely, even going so far as to smell it. | She examined it upon her hands and knees. | 0 | 8,463 | 4 |
She KNOWS ABOUT THE MINES. | She is aware that the mines exist. | 0 | 8,479 | 2 |
Watergate remains for many an unhealed wound, and Clinton's critics delight in needling her with Watergate comparisons--whether to Whitewater or Flytrap. | Clinton is the same person as Whitewater or Flytrap. | 2 | 8,480 | 1 |
Her family had lost a son and a daughter now. | The son and daughter had lost their father. | 2 | 8,485 | 1 |
it was really a nice compromise especially because he felt like he was still living in his own house and he still had his own couch and his own bed and it it really helped a lot and he was a lot more comfortable and he didn't | Having his own furniture in the house made it much more comfortable for him. Yet still able get assistance if he needed it.They check on them two or three times a day and give their medication also. | 1 | 8,487 | 11 |
She thought the biggest barrier was how to change the culture in the ED so that staff would ask screening questions. | The biggest barrier was thought to be how to change the culture | 0 | 8,494 | 1 |
These days, newspaper writers are no longer allowed the kind of license she took. | Newspaper writers need to be more factual and careful these days. | 1 | 8,500 | 1 |
I had an additional reason for that belief in the fact that all the cups found contained sugar, which Mademoiselle Cynthia never took in his coffee. | Mademoiselle Cynthia often took milk or cream in his coffee. | 1 | 8,504 | 2 |
His eyes flashed continually from one window to the other. | Each of the windows he was looking at were large and brightly lit. | 1 | 8,505 | 2 |
And he came to you? | The person asked if the woman came to her. | 0 | 8,512 | 2 |
She grimaced at her own doubts. | She felt bad for doubting him. | 1 | 8,514 | 4 |
Bauerstein had been at Styles on the fatal night, and added: "She said twice: 'That alters everything.' And I've been thinking. | The fact that Styles was at Bauerstein changes everything. | 0 | 8,515 | 1 |
' He gets a little obsessive about his sauce. | His sauce is so complicated that she's obsessed with perfecting each ingredient. | 1 | 8,521 | 3 |
Station Jesus meets her mother. | Station Jesus is meeting her maternal parent. | 0 | 8,523 | 2 |
Her failure will endure. | The man will be remembered for failing. | 0 | 8,526 | 1 |
She's too cautious. | She is cautious due to a lack of confidence. | 1 | 8,537 | 2 |
She hadn't seen even pictures of such things since the few silent movies run in some of the little art theaters. | She used to watch silent movies every Saturday. | 1 | 8,549 | 2 |
Local boy Gates wisely built her 45,000-square-foot castle in suburban Seattle. | Gates tore down her house because she is not from the Seattle area. | 2 | 8,558 | 3 |
A lack of sleep can always be remedied later, a Madrile??o might tell you, as she tops off a late night with early-morning chocolate con curros (a fried-dough and chocolate snack ideal for absorbing alcohol) on the way home for a shower and then continues on to work. | Madrid has a curfew that states that every citizen needs to be at home after 9PM. | 2 | 8,563 | 1 |
Do you know what this is?" With a dramatic gesture he flung back the left side of his coat and exposed a small enamelled badge. | He wore a coat and carried a small badge. | 0 | 8,567 | 3 |
GQ editor Art Cooper reportedly received two $1-million loans, one for a Manhattan apartment, the other for a Connecticut farm. | Art Cooper lost her job as GQ editor shortly after. | 1 | 8,569 | 1 |
And really it's a great relief to think she's going, Hastings, continued my honest friend. | I'm glad to hear that criminal will be out of our community soon, remarked my colleague. | 1 | 8,572 | 1 |
She was standing in front of a grey backdrop- somewhere that could be anywhere. | It was obvious where she was at. | 2 | 8,574 | 2 |
I had an additional reason for that belief in the fact that all the cups found contained sugar, which Mademoiselle Cynthia never took in his coffee. | Mademoiselle Cynthia always took lots of sugar in his coffee. | 2 | 8,575 | 2 |
Her politeness sounded strange coming from a desert nomad. | The desert nomad was as nasty as always. | 2 | 8,586 | 1 |
She'd gone a long way on what she'd found in one elementary book. | On what she'd found in one elementary book, she'd gone a long way. | 0 | 8,588 | 4 |
She also has a private practice. | She has private practices as well. | 0 | 8,598 | 2 |
and uh my daughter gets irate when i when i do that because you know he's a teenager | My daughter never gets mad when I do that. | 2 | 8,614 | 1 |
She sat a short distance from them, her eyes on Jon. | She was far away looking at Jon. | 2 | 8,619 | 3 |
She seemed to have aged a thousand years. | She looked many years younger. | 2 | 8,624 | 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 the ghosts with ease. | 1 | 8,628 | 4 |
that was good and Poland yeah and i've done some of those yeah i like i like things that are those are a few of the ones i can take of her i like it when they actually are giving you information in a novel format i guess would be the | I like it when they are giving you information in a novel or short story format. | 1 | 8,638 | 1 |
On various episodes she is a member, along with Bluebeard and the Grim Reaper, of the Jury of the Damned; she takes part in a snake-bludgeoning (in a scandal exposed by a Bob Woodward book); her enemies list is used for dastardly purposes; even her dog Checkers is said to be bound for hell. | The show is also about running through the forest. | 1 | 8,652 | 4 |
Poirot remained lost in thought for a few minutes. | Poirot was focused deeply on her thoughts. | 0 | 8,653 | 1 |
Governed by the great bendahara Mutahir with more diplomacy than military force, the sultanate asserted its supremacy over the whole Malay peninsula (except for the northernmost Thai-held Patani region) and across the Melaka Straits to the east coast of Sumatra. | Mutahi ruled by showing force over her subjects. | 2 | 8,655 | 1 |
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 doesn't hold many people. | 2 | 8,672 | 1 |
uh i don't know i i have mixed emotions about her uh sometimes i like her but at the same times i love to see somebody beat her | She is my favorite and I never want to see anyone beat her. | 2 | 8,673 | 5 |
This was built 15 years earlier by Jahangir's wife, Nur Jahan, for his father, who served as Mughal Prime Minister. | Nur Jahan's father served as the Prime Minister of Mughal. | 0 | 8,685 | 1 |
In the ancestral environment a man would be likely to have more offspring if she got her pick of the most fertile-seeming women. | Men who could show strength and cunning had their pick of fertile females. | 1 | 8,687 | 2 |
From her second sight Jon saw San'doro grappling with a much larger man. | San'doro was running away so she didn't have to fight. | 2 | 8,693 | 2 |
so she donates a lot not everything but a lot of the material then what she doesn't donate we just go out and buy | Much of the material, but not all of it, is donated by her. | 0 | 8,700 | 3 |
John Kasich dropped her presidential bid. | John Kasich got cancer and had to drop her bid. | 1 | 8,701 | 2 |
The key question may be not what Hillary knew but when he knew it. | Hillary never knew anything. | 2 | 8,702 | 1 |
Against her own advice, Ca'daan dared to stare off the edge once as they neared the end. | She was looking off the edge to see how far the drop was. | 1 | 8,703 | 2 |
Shall I tell you what it would be like for your soul to live in the muck of a swamp in a mandrake root? Dave shook her head. | Shall I send your soul into a mandrake root? | 1 | 8,710 | 1 |
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 | I have no friends who work in the medical field. | 2 | 8,716 | 2 |
I found her leaning against the bannisters, deadly pale. | He looked very vibrant as he stood next to the banister. | 2 | 8,719 | 2 |
Her off-the-cuff style seems amateurish next to Inglis' polished mini-essays. | She may look like an amateur but she had experience | 1 | 8,723 | 3 |
I'm not sentimental, you know." He paused. | He said that he is always sentimental. | 2 | 8,726 | 3 |
She slowed. | She slowed down to let the horse by. | 1 | 8,728 | 2 |
That drawer was an unlocked one, as she had pointed out, and she submitted that there was no evidence to prove that it was the prisoner who had concealed the poison there. | All evidence pointed towards the prisoner being the one to try and hide poison in the drawer. | 2 | 8,731 | 2 |
Around the year 1400, fighting over the island of Singapore drove the Srivijaya prince Parameswara to seek refuge up the peninsula coast with her orang laut pirate friends in their small fishing village of Melaka. | There was fighting over Singapore because it was so valuable to trade. | 1 | 8,739 | 1 |
In the other sight she saw Adrin's hands cocking back a pair of dragon-hammered pistols. | Adrin was seen cocking a pistol in each hand out of the corner of her eye. | 1 | 8,740 | 2 |
He was a very good mistress to me, sir. | He was a good mistress. | 0 | 8,746 | 2 |
It displays some superb marble sculptures of the second century a.d. , most notably a Venus and the Emperor Hadrian and her wife Sabina. | It hosts a sculpture of Venus and one of the Emperor Hadrian. | 0 | 8,747 | 1 |
Among the allegations is that Tokyo Joe--listen, she calls himself that-- duped subscribers to her e-mail advisory , exaggerating her annual returns by leaving out losing trades. | Because Tokyo Joe doesn't tell people about the money she has lost she gets more investors. | 0 | 8,753 | 5 |
Bettelheim committed suicide in 1990, evidently having found life unbearable, despite (or because of) her fictions. | Bettelheim killed himself in 1990. | 0 | 8,756 | 1 |
And, just incidentally, the Sons of the Egg who'd attacked her in the hospital had tried to reach the camp twice already, once by interpenetrating into a shipment of mandrakes, which indicated to what measures they would resort. | The Sons of Egg attacked her in the hospital and were trying to reach the camp, but they never would. | 1 | 8,761 | 2 |
During the Crimean War (1854 56) he set up a hospital in the huge Selimiye Barracks (Selimiye Kelase). | The hospital set up in the Selimiye Barracks is no longer standing. | 1 | 8,763 | 1 |
She turned and saw Jon sleeping in her half-tent. | She saw Jon was asleep. | 0 | 8,778 | 3 |
This was built 15 years earlier by Jahangir's wife, Nur Jahan, for his father, who served as Mughal Prime Minister. | Nur Jahan's father was the Prime Minister of Mughal for 20 years. | 1 | 8,779 | 1 |
Oh my God, I'm actually intimidated by a Simulacra. | I am intimidated by Simulacra because she killed my father. | 1 | 8,802 | 1 |
She thought the biggest barrier was how to change the culture in the ED so that staff would ask screening questions. | The biggest barrier was thought to be how to change the culture, however this wasn't the only barrier which was involved. | 1 | 8,807 | 1 |
If he wasn't, how would they have known Jane Finn had got the papers? | Who had told them that Jane Finn had acquired the papers? | 1 | 8,814 | 1 |
It is at the moment of maximum audience susceptibility that we hear, for the first time, that the woman was fired not because of his gender but because of his sexual preference. | We heard right then that the woman was actually fired for his sexual preferences. | 0 | 8,818 | 3 |
'Publicity.' Lincoln removed her great hat, making a small show of dusting it off. | Lincoln kept her hat on. | 2 | 8,830 | 2 |
during the whole war she never put out like a conservation a conservation effort for oil | In the war we never set out to conserve oil. | 0 | 8,831 | 1 |
She sat a short distance from them, her eyes on Jon. | Getting ready to attack, she has her eyes on Jon. | 1 | 8,841 | 4 |
In 1982, Wallace won her last race for governor with a quarter of the black votes cast in the Democratic primary, a fact alluded to in a written epilogue at the end of the film. | Wallace was reelected as governor. | 1 | 8,842 | 1 |
As a counterweight to the Singapore Chinese, she would bring in the North Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak, granting them special privileges for their indigenous populations and funds for the development of their backward economies. | The states of Sabah and Sarawak committed mass genocide of their indigenous populations. | 2 | 8,844 | 1 |
One she broke back to about the length of her forearm. | She snapped something to be as long as her forearm. | 0 | 8,856 | 4 |
In the ancestral environment a man would be likely to have more offspring if she got her pick of the most fertile-seeming women. | Only a man who stayed with one female spread her genes most efficiently. | 2 | 8,859 | 3 |
The sunlight, piercing through the branches, turned the auburn of his hair to quivering gold. | When the sunlight pierced through the branches, his hair turned a darker shade of red. | 2 | 8,868 | 2 |
Are you sure we should take her down there?' Greuze asked Natalia. | Natalia, knowing that it could be very dangerous to venture forth with her, asked Greuze if it was really wise to take her down there, thinking that it may not be completely safe to continue on at the moment. | 1 | 8,872 | 3 |
so she donates a lot not everything but a lot of the material then what she doesn't donate we just go out and buy | She is the largest donor of materials. | 1 | 8,895 | 3 |
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 | Yeah they did a great job with making that person grow old from 5 to 20 years old, except that last part, you totally knew who that actor was. | 0 | 8,896 | 1 |