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NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What year did the NLAP buy a building in Charleston and Georgetown 1968 | 0 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What year did the NLAP buy a building in Charleston and Georgetown 2001 | 0 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What year did the NLAP buy a building in Charleston and Georgetown 1978 | 1 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | Why did Parameswara take money to Beijing in 1411 To give to his family | -1 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
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NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after its creation did NLAP buy up some property at 607 Main St. in Conway 10 | 0 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after its creation did NLAP buy up some property at 607 Main St. in Conway 8 years later | 0 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after its creation did NLAP buy up some property at 607 Main St. in Conway A decade | 0 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after its creation did NLAP buy up some property at 607 Main St. in Conway 5 years later | 0 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after its creation did NLAP buy up some property at 607 Main St. in Conway 12 years later | 1 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
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NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | In what year did NLAP use a $50,000 grant to buy a building in Charleston 1980 | 0 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | In what year did NLAP use a $50,000 grant to buy a building in Charleston 1968 | 0 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | In what year did NLAP use a $50,000 grant to buy a building in Charleston 2001 | 0 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | In what year did NLAP use a $50,000 grant to buy a building in Charleston 1978 | 1 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What is the age of the Jean-Claude Joseph and what happened to his left arm 37 | -1 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston Patrick Properties | 0 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston Randall Goldman LLC | 0 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston NLAP | 1 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston LSC | 0 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston Charleston LLC | 0 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
NLAP was created in 1968. ||||| A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. | What enables IBM to make different kinds of custom chips Hundreds of processing machines | -1 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
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On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | A local bar in Charleston County paid how much for the Charelston building Goldman Building | 0 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | A local bar in Charleston County paid how much for the Charelston building $5 | 1 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | A local bar in Charleston County paid how much for the Charelston building Kleiman Buildling | 0 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | A local bar in Charleston County paid how much for the Charelston building $33,000 | 0 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | A local bar in Charleston County paid how much for the Charelston building $50,000 | 0 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What commander is able to direct all airs sovereignty aircraft Stephen Hadley | -1 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building The King Street building in Conway | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building The King Street building | 1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building 201 King St | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building The Goldman Building | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building The Kleiman Building | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building NLCP Building | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building 607 Main St. in Conway | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | The local bar paid $5 for what building 438 King St | 1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What year did Kilgore graduate from law school 1970 | -1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after buying buildings in Charleston and Georgetown did the NLAP buy again 5 years | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after buying buildings in Charleston and Georgetown did the NLAP buy again 12 years | 1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after buying buildings in Charleston and Georgetown did the NLAP buy again 10 | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after buying buildings in Charleston and Georgetown did the NLAP buy again 8 years | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after buying buildings in Charleston and Georgetown did the NLAP buy again A decade | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after buying buildings in Charleston and Georgetown did the NLAP buy again 10 years | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | How many years after buying buildings in Charleston and Georgetown did the NLAP buy again 2 years | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
A decade later, the agency used a $50,000 LSC grant to buy a building at 438 King St. in Charleston and $33,000 to buy a building at 201 King St. in Georgetown, according to Erlenborn's letter to Kaynard. ||||| In 1980, NLAP used $63,000 in LSC funds to buy property at 607 Main St. in Conway, the letter said. | What happens after light rays strike a reflecting surface The light rays are reflected back. | -1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences 440 to 456 King St | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences The NCAP Building | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences The King Street building in NCAP | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences The Kleiman Buildling | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences 201 King St | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences The Charleston building | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences The Goldman Buildling | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences The King Street Buildilng | 1 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences 607 Main St. in Conway | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | The local bar in Charleston County maintained which building of the NLAP in exchange for "legal services" to certain residences 438 King St | 1 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar said it would maintain the building for "legal services to indigent residents of Charleston County and coastal South Carolina," the records said. | Name two examples of the effect of gravitational potential energy that are given in the paragraph Leaves fall, skateboarder moves downwards | -1 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | false |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What building did the Charleston County Bar Association pay $5 for West Montague Building | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What building did the Charleston County Bar Association pay $5 for Goldman Building | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What building did the Charleston County Bar Association pay $5 for 201 King St | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What building did the Charleston County Bar Association pay $5 for The King Street building in Charleston | 1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What building did the Charleston County Bar Association pay $5 for 607 Main St. in Conway | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What building did the Charleston County Bar Association pay $5 for Kleiman Building | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | What building did the Charleston County Bar Association pay $5 for 438 King St | 1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
On Nov. 14, 2001, NLAP transferred title of the King Street building in Charleston to the Charleston County Bar Association, according to county property records. ||||| The local bar paid $5 for the building, which sits between a redeveloped office building and an antique shop. | At what point does chemical digestion start When it enters the small intestine | -1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Federal_agency-2.txt | true |
Atta and Omari boarded a 6:00 A.M. flight from Portland to Boston's Logan International Airport. ||||| Atta and Omari arrived in Boston at 6:45. | From the time Atta and Omari boarded their flight in Portland, how long did it take them to reach Bosto 1 hour | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-0.txt | true |
Atta and Omari boarded a 6:00 A.M. flight from Portland to Boston's Logan International Airport. ||||| Atta and Omari arrived in Boston at 6:45. | From the time Atta and Omari boarded their flight in Portland, how long did it take them to reach Bosto 1 hour and 45 minutes | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-0.txt | true |
Atta and Omari boarded a 6:00 A.M. flight from Portland to Boston's Logan International Airport. ||||| Atta and Omari arrived in Boston at 6:45. | From the time Atta and Omari boarded their flight in Portland, how long did it take them to reach Bosto 2 hours | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-0.txt | true |
Atta and Omari boarded a 6:00 A.M. flight from Portland to Boston's Logan International Airport. ||||| Atta and Omari arrived in Boston at 6:45. | From the time Atta and Omari boarded their flight in Portland, how long did it take them to reach Bosto 2 hours 15 minutes | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-1-0.txt | true |
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