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On a December day in 1917, British General Allenby rode up to Jaffa Gate and dismounted from her horse because she would not ride where Jesus walked; she then accepted the surrender of the city after the Ottoman Turks had fled (the flag of surrender was a bed-sheet from the American Colony Hotel). | In 1917, the Brittish General Allenby surrendered the city using a bed-sheet before committing suicide. | 2 | 8,913 | 3 |
Sitting up at night is always rather jumpy, he confessed. | He confessed, "Sitting up at night is a rather jumpy experience." | 0 | 8,914 | 2 |
i don't know he said they go crazy | He stated that they remained calm and sane. | 2 | 8,921 | 2 |
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 | It really works out well, he had all his own furniture and stuff, so he felt like it was his own home. This made her much more comfortable with the situation. | 0 | 8,935 | 12 |
see now in a situation like that the boys are only sixteen years old and they were sexually involved with him and i think like at that particular point he was twenty three you know so he wasn't really that much older than them and being a boy at that age i think that they're very um you know let's face it that's at a point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life | With this small of an age gap, charges should not be pressed. | 1 | 8,946 | 3 |
an d now we got the governor he's going to do that | Now we have the governor and he is going to do that. | 0 | 8,948 | 2 |
The chart to which Reich refers was actually presented during Saxton's opening statement, hours before Reich testified, and did not look as Reich claims it did. | Reich refers to a chart that she understood well. | 1 | 8,949 | 1 |
She watched San'doro silent in her thoughts. | The man made lots of noise. | 2 | 8,950 | 2 |
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 so it was standing room only. | 1 | 8,952 | 1 |
Ah, yes, actually, two weeks ago we had a very similar situation, the captain alertly added and quickly changed the subject, 'What's important now is that you get ready for about 2 minutes in the state of weightlessness, and not some Slovakian satellite from two weeks ago. | She was not slow to change the subject but before she did she added that there was a similar situation a couple weeks before. | 0 | 8,954 | 3 |
Chapter 1: Her real name was Leonard Franklin Slye. | Chapter 1 introduces Albert Einstein. | 2 | 8,955 | 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 maintain the culture | 2 | 8,957 | 1 |
they eat a lot of it you know you can take your vitamins and he was telling me to take zinc so anyway i've been taking enough zinc you know to kill a horse probably i hope it doesn't hurt me but anyway i did read one chapter of that | I considered but decided against taking zinc. | 2 | 8,959 | 1 |
As Jon looked at her, Barnam puffed out her chest. | Jon never looked at Barnam. | 2 | 8,962 | 2 |
He's smiling but his eyes are closed. | His eyes closed but he is smiling. | 0 | 8,969 | 4 |
In the other sight she saw Adrin's hands cocking back a pair of dragon-hammered pistols. | She had spotted Adrin preparing to fire her pistols. | 1 | 8,983 | 3 |
Clinton used a floor mop to clean up the dirt she had tracked onto the shiny floor of an elementary school. | Clinton was embarrassed of the dirt she purposefully tracked on to the floor. | 1 | 8,998 | 2 |
Her mother died when she was young, and he was adopted by the Brodkeys. | When her mother died, the Brodkeys took her in. | 0 | 9,006 | 4 |
We're no nearer to finding Tuppence, and NEXT SUNDAY IS THE 29TH!" | If we don't find him soon, she might be left for dead. | 1 | 9,018 | 1 |
She slowed. | She sped up. | 2 | 9,019 | 2 |
She needs to keep her finger on the pulse to succeed during the short tourist season. | She needs to match what her customer want. | 0 | 9,025 | 4 |
Her authoritarian rule has prevented the emergence of future leaders and the development of strong civic and political institutions. | Her rule is out of the norm and troubling. | 1 | 9,029 | 2 |
A small page-boy was waiting outside his own door when he returned to it. | When he came back to his door he found something waiting. | 0 | 9,032 | 5 |
Then she turned to Tommy. | She talked to Tommy. | 1 | 9,052 | 2 |
Jon shifted and the sword tip slid past. | Jon was too slow and the sword got her in the stomach. | 2 | 9,054 | 1 |
The narthex, or entrance hall to the nave, is crowned by a magnificent sculpted tympanum of Jesus enthroned after the Resurrection, preaching her message to the Apostles. | The entrance to the nave is bland with no works of art in sight. | 2 | 9,059 | 1 |
Very few emperors were reluctant to submit to Fujiwara domination. | Fujiwara dominated many emperors and is renown for her success as a warlord. | 1 | 9,061 | 1 |
Now then, Miss Tuppence, said Sir James, "you know this place better than I do. | Sir James strode off, exclaiming that she didn't need any help. | 2 | 9,064 | 1 |
It was here in 1952 that King Farouk signed her abdication before boarding her yacht for exile in Italy. | King Farouk was exiled because of the dangerous condition in Egypt at the time. | 1 | 9,067 | 2 |
The statue was beheaded several years ago by islanders, who blame Josephine for his role in the slavery in Martinique. | Many slaves were used to work the sugarcane fields. | 1 | 9,068 | 1 |
what does um is Robby Robin Williams does she have a funny part in the movie or is | How much screen time does Robin Williams get in the movie? | 1 | 9,070 | 1 |
Madam Regent attended church and the mission schools (which you can still visit in Honolulu) and burned images of the old Hawaiian gods, while Kamehameha II entertained lavishly in the company of her wives. | There are no mission schools left in Honolulu. | 2 | 9,071 | 1 |
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 young woman we encountered has taken a job as a live-in domestic. | 0 | 9,076 | 1 |
But to you, who know the truth, I propose to read certain passages which will throw some light on the extraordinary mentality of this great man." She opened the book, and turned the thin pages. | Certain passages within the thin-paged book will throw some light on the extraordinary mentality of this great man. | 0 | 9,086 | 1 |
I'd noticed her more than once and I'd figured it out in my own mind that she was afraid of somebody or something. | I feel like something or someone is terrifying her. | 0 | 9,089 | 3 |
After the death of Columbus in 1505, Jamaica became the property of her son Diego, who dispatched Don Juan de Esquivel to the island as Governor. | Don Juan de Esquivel murdered Diego in 1505 in order to become Governor. | 2 | 9,092 | 1 |
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 was turned onto Wigand by the government. | 0 | 9,093 | 1 |
On my honour, I will hang her as high as Haman!" | I will hang her with glee. | 1 | 9,095 | 2 |
Do you know how long we've been here? she asked one morning as they sat facing each other at breakfast. | They were in completely separate rooms at breakfast time. | 2 | 9,096 | 1 |
Madam Regent attended church and the mission schools (which you can still visit in Honolulu) and burned images of the old Hawaiian gods, while Kamehameha II entertained lavishly in the company of her wives. | Madam Regent had good grades when he attended mission schools. | 1 | 9,100 | 2 |
I will some day, if you ask me, he promised her, smiling. | The corners of his mouth tightened and his brow furrowed as he promised her that he would someday. | 0 | 9,104 | 7 |
When the next modernist revolution comes around, she'll be ready. | The person forgot about the revolution. | 2 | 9,108 | 1 |
He leaned back in his chair. | He was sitting on a chair. | 0 | 9,112 | 3 |
More reserved and remote but a better administrator and financier than her uncle, Charles Brooke imposed on her men her own austere, efficient style of life. | Charles Brooke's men did not take well to the austerity resulting from her leadership style. | 1 | 9,113 | 4 |
She was taken to the infirmary, and on recovering consciousness gave his name as Jane Finn. | The hospital believed that his name was Jane Finn. | 1 | 9,121 | 2 |
Well aware of the island's burgeoning wealth and repository of supplies, the French pirate Bertrand de Montluc sailed into Funchal harbor with her 11-galleon armada and 1,300 men. | The pirate Bertrand de Montluc avoided the wealthy island owing to its heavily armed garrison. | 2 | 9,142 | 1 |
The next year, she built himself a palace, Iolani, which can still be toured in Honolulu. | There are no palaces in Honolulu that can be toured. | 2 | 9,143 | 1 |
Tommy realized perfectly that in her own wits lay the only chance of escape, and behind her casual manner she was racking her brains furiously. | Tommy was keeping a calm demeanor, though her mind was racing with thoughts of escaping. | 0 | 9,167 | 5 |
There were beads of perspiration on her brow. | The building sweat on her brow reflected the sunlight brightly. | 1 | 9,178 | 2 |
The chain swung again, hitting his arm and sending the palm knife into the crowd. | The chain hit the woman's arm. | 0 | 9,201 | 1 |
No, I exclaimed, astonished. | I said no to her several time, utterly surprised by the change of events. | 1 | 9,208 | 1 |
And she claimed he earned $11,000 a month - or $132,000 a year - from a home quilting business he had owned for 22 years. | She claimed that he had a home quilting business that made $132,000 each year. | 0 | 9,212 | 5 |
Or else it was administered in the brandy you gave him. | Otherwise it was put in the alcohol you gave him. | 0 | 9,213 | 2 |
and uh uh so i've i've just been real pleased and my step father happens to work at a Ford dealership and that makes things a little easier come car time but | She's able to get me a 20% discount. | 1 | 9,214 | 1 |
Jon was fighting at full speed, sweat forming on her brow. | Jon was sweating from her brow. | 0 | 9,217 | 2 |
Also, why Princess Di was like President The public cared more about his empathy than about his actions. | The public cared more about his actions than his empathy. | 2 | 9,230 | 4 |
Julius Caesar's nephew Octavian took the name Augustus; Rome ceased to be a republic, and became an empire. | Octavian was Julius Caesar's favorite, and she helped her a lot. | 1 | 9,231 | 2 |
Then she ran. | She walked. | 2 | 9,240 | 2 |
To some critics, the mystery isn't, as Harris suggests, how women throughout history have exploited their sexual power over men, but how pimps like her have come away with the profit. | All the critics agree with Harris' viewpoints on women's sexuality. | 2 | 9,242 | 1 |
and the like a guy does it and she has her own pigs | The guy is a pig farmer in Iowa. | 1 | 9,254 | 2 |
'So I assume she hacked into the autopilot and reprogrammed it to-' | I don't think she hacked into anything. | 2 | 9,257 | 2 |
She felt the off-hand dagger's weight in the small of her back. | The knife was on her back. | 0 | 9,272 | 3 |
After the execution of Guru Tegh Bahadur, her son, Guru Gobind Singh, exalted the faithful to be ever ready for armed defense. | Guru Tengh Bahadur died without an heir. | 2 | 9,284 | 1 |
And Alan Tonelson, of the U.S. | Alan Tonelson has lived in the U.S. her entire life. | 1 | 9,285 | 1 |
upwards of a mile but Washington is one of my favorite places to visit uh my daughter lives in Arlington and when i go to visit him i love to get out on that bike trail and either ride the bike oh gosh you can ride a bike practically all the way to southern Virginia | I enjoy biking at least 10 miles when I visit my daughter. | 1 | 9,286 | 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. | Various episodes depict that she is a member. | 0 | 9,299 | 5 |
Don't take it to heart, lad, she said kindly. | Don't look too much into it. | 0 | 9,322 | 1 |
She writes that it's the first time he's added such a track. | This is the first time he's added such a track. | 0 | 9,331 | 1 |
That seems to make up for how she feels about what you did to the Voth. | She has feelings for what was done to the Voth. | 0 | 9,345 | 2 |
I am glad he wasn't, said Jon. | Jon was happy that Jane was not going to the dance. | 1 | 9,361 | 1 |
After several years of private practice from 1982-90, she became the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. | She ran for Decatur County Court unopposed. | 1 | 9,366 | 2 |
Still Bork waited, staring upwards. | Bork was waiting for the return of her wife, who had been lost. | 1 | 9,371 | 1 |
How did you get it?" A chair was overturned. | Did you get this object by persuading him of our intentions? | 1 | 9,377 | 1 |
He People are rarely indifferent to the magazines I've put out. | People are always very indifferent to the magazines I've put out. | 2 | 9,380 | 1 |
She threw one of them and shot the other. | She shot her gun at the man. | 1 | 9,384 | 3 |
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. | The lawmakers considered many other factors of the procedure to make their votes. | 1 | 9,385 | 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. | The entire village was attracted to the farmer's wife. | 1 | 9,404 | 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 | The phone modem was easy to set up and use. | 1 | 9,406 | 3 |
If he didn't like his restaurant so much, the woman'd be high-up in Applied by now. | He hated the restaurant! | 2 | 9,412 | 3 |
She could make quite an issue out of the need to determine the characteristic impedance of their sky. | She could have made an issue, but did not | 1 | 9,417 | 2 |
In short, this is a whole new costing area that would need to be undertaken. | In a nutshell, this new costing area would need to be undertaken- those were the last words I heard from her. | 1 | 9,425 | 1 |
He will step down from the court in December 2002. | He's going to step down from the court in the winter of 2002, after all those years. | 1 | 9,430 | 2 |
In 1923, Turkey broke away from the tired Ottoman rulers, and Kemal Ataturk rose to power on a wave of popular support. | Many people supported Kemal Ataturk in everything she chose to do. | 1 | 9,432 | 1 |
Suddenly he started, and his face blanched. | Suddenly he moved, face white. | 0 | 9,434 | 3 |
well that's uh i agree with you there i mean she didn't have the surrounding cast that Montana had there's no doubt about that | I agree that she didn't have the same support as Montana, but she did well. | 1 | 9,441 | 3 |
Still, commercial calculation isn't sufficient to explain her stand. | Commercial calculation was how she was able to explain her side. | 2 | 9,445 | 3 |
Turns out that Bill got one letter last year that just tore at her heartstrings. | Bill got one letter last year that tore at her heartstrings. | 0 | 9,451 | 2 |
You did not understand that she believed Mademoiselle Cynthia guilty of the crime? | You were unaware that she thought Mademoiselle Cynthia was guilty? | 0 | 9,462 | 2 |
Where do you think he can be, Sir James?" The lawyer shook her head. | He's standing right over there. | 1 | 9,470 | 3 |
Ho there--what the devil?" The overseer's hand spun Hanson around. | The overseer's hand turned Hanson on her heels. | 0 | 9,478 | 1 |
it's like but the time we went to Florida and needed to rent a car you know she believed in it | We rented a car while we were in Florida. | 1 | 9,484 | 1 |
you know Arnold Schwarzenegger is getting to be uh a bit of a variety actor you know at first she was just a big muscle man but she's kind of branching out | Arnold Schwarzenegger has never been an actor or a muscle man. | 2 | 9,493 | 2 |
And Doctor Perennial just stood there and when the evil drill sergeant woke up in her once again, she received an SMs. | Doctor Perennial was sitting down when the evil drill sergeant walked up to her and delivered a letter. | 2 | 9,512 | 3 |
In 1984, Clinton picked up rock groupie Connie Hamzy when he was sunbathing in a bikini by a hotel pool. | Clinton wasn't afraid to show herself in public in the 80s. | 1 | 9,527 | 1 |
There were beads of perspiration on her brow. | She was perfectly calm and dry as she waited. | 2 | 9,545 | 3 |
I entered his shack, opening the painted door covered in runes of warding. | I entered the shack through the hole in the ceiling. It was abandoned, and smelled musty and odd. | 2 | 9,551 | 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 were granted special privileges for their indigenous populations. | 0 | 9,564 | 1 |
Michael B. Wachter of the University of Pennsylvania and her colleagues conclude that there is a wage and fringe benefit premium for the postal bargaining labor force of 29. | Wachter works for the University of Pennsylvania. | 0 | 9,566 | 1 |
They even smiled at Susan and he smiled back. | They smiled at Susan, who in turn smiled back at them. | 0 | 9,567 | 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 is one of several factors in some judicial decisions | 0 | 9,568 | 1 |