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St. John's College was ranked as number 101 of Liberal Arts Colleges in the U.S.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | St. John's College is a private liberal arts college known for its distinctive curriculum centered on reading and discussing the Great Books of Western Civilization. It has two U.S. campuses: one in Annapolis, Maryland, and one in Santa Fe, New Mexico, both of which rank in the top 100 Best Liberal Arts Colleges according to the "U.S. News & World Report" website. |
The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership were written by a dog.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership, also known as The Ten Commandments From a Pet's Point of View, or simply Ten Commandments For Dog Owners is a set of pet ownership rules. It was created in 1993 by Stan Rawlinson, and is written from the point of view of a dog. |
Specialoperationskommandoen is based at Frogman Corps Air Base.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Special Operations Command (Danish: "Specialoperationskommandoen" ) (SOKOM) is a command of Danish Defence part of the Defence Command. SOKOM was established in 2014 to unite Jaeger Corps (Danish: "Jægerkorpset" ) and Frogman Corps (Danish: "Frømandskorpset" ) under one command and is based at Aalborg Air Base. |
New London Northern Railroad was operated by New England Central Railroad prior to the Canadian National Railway.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The New London Northern Railroad was a part of the Central Vermont Railway from New London, Connecticut, north to Brattleboro, Vermont. After a long period with the Canadian National Railway, it is now operated by the New England Central Railroad. The New London Northern was the only through railroad in Connecticut not to come under the control of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. |
Montasser el-Zayat has since 2011 been the leader of al-Qaeda
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Montasser el-Zayat (] ) or Muntasir al-Zayyat (Arabic: منتصر الزيات "Muntaṣir az-Zayyāt ") (born 1956) is an Egyptian lawyer and author whose former clients, according to press reports, included Ayman al-Zawahiri, since 2011 the leader of al-Qaeda, the terrorist organization, and al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya. |
Chris Stafford is over 45 years old.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Chris Stafford (born Christopher Stafford on July 18, 1977, in Collinsville, Illinois) is an American actor. He has acted in film and television including "Law & Order" and the coming-out movie "Edge of Seventeen", for which he received the Best Actor award at Outfest, and an Independent Spirit Award nomination. After acting Stafford turned his hand to Law. He is now a lawyer. |
The Hill 50 Gold Mine is located 4 m north-west of Mount Magnet, Western Australia.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Hill 50 Gold Mine is a gold mine located 4 km north-west of Mount Magnet, Western Australia. The mine was, until July 2010, owned by Harmony Gold and had been placed in care and maintenance since 2007. In July 2010, Harmony sold the mine to Ramelius Resources, owner of the Wattle Dam Gold Mine, for A$40 million. |
There were six issues of The Paris Review published every year.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Paris Review is a quarterly English language literary magazine established in Paris in 1953 by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton. In its first five years, "The Paris Review" published works by Jack Kerouac, Philip Larkin, V. S. Naipaul, Philip Roth, Terry Southern, Adrienne Rich, Italo Calvino, Samuel Beckett, Nadine Gordimer, Jean Genet, and Robert Bly. |
Scopwick is small village and civil parish in the district of North east
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Scopwick is small village and civil parish in the district of North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England, situated 6 mi south from Lincoln. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 815. The parish includes Kirkby Green, a hamlet to the east of Scopwick. The village main road runs parallel to a narrow stream. |
There are potentially three castles at the site of the Hayashi castle.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Hayashi castle was a 15th-century castle, (alternatively known as Hayashi-jo, Fukuyama-jo) in Satoyamabe village, Matsumoto city, Nagano, Japan. A mountain-type castle, it is now largely in ruins. The site is sometimes regarded as one castle, or two castles, Hayashikojo (the small castle) and Hayashiohjo (the larger castle). |
The film is directed by Nikos and Medusa Koundouros.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Face of Medusa (Greek: Το πρόσωπο της Μέδουσας , translit. To prosopo tis Medousas and also known as "Vortex") is a 1967 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koundouros. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. It features a beautiful man-eating woman on a remote Greek island, eating stranded men. |
Professional players of international standing can only play in the Lancashire League if they were born within 50 miles of East Lancashire
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Lancashire League is a competitive league of local cricket clubs drawn from the small to middle-sized mill towns, mainly but not exclusively, of East Lancashire. Its real importance is probably due to the history of employing professional players of international standing to play in the League. |
Shaoyang () is a prefecture-level city in southwestern quonan province, People's Republic of China, bordering Guangxi to the south.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Shaoyang () is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Hunan province, People's Republic of China, bordering Guangxi to the south. Shaoyang has a history of 2500 years and remains an important commercial and transportation city in Hunan. It has a city area and 8 suburban counties, with a population of 7.6 million, the largest in Hunan province. |
The Stand: American Nightmares is the conclusion to a five-issue comic book miniseries.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Stand: American Nightmares is a five-issue comic book miniseries, the second of five "The Stand" series by Marvel Comics, adapting Stephen King's novel of the same name. It was overseen by King, written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, illustrated by Mike Perkins, and colored by Laura Martin. |
Sunny Thompson also portrayed Marilyn Manson in a another version of "Te Necesito"
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sunny Thompson is an American singer, actress and recording artist best known for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the critically acclaimed, award-winning one-woman show "“Marilyn Forever Blonde, The Marilyn Monroe Story In Her Own Words & Music.”" She has recorded several albums, one of which, ""Te Necesito,"" earned her a gold record in South America. |
The MySpace Transmissions was released in the third week of December 2009
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The MySpace Transmissions is a digital EP by Say Anything. The album was released over MySpace on December 12, 2009,as part of MySpace's The MySpace Transmissions series. It contains five songs, four from "Say Anything" and one from "...Was a Real Boy". |
The pulse width was over 0.04 seconds and had a period over 1.3373
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | PSR B1919+21 is a pulsar with a period of 1.3373 seconds and a pulse width of 0.04 seconds. Discovered by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish on November 28, 1967, it is the first discovered radio pulsar. The power and regularity of the signals were briefly thought to resemble an extraterrestrial beacon, leading the source to be nicknamed LGM-1 (for "little green men"). |
During the 2010 census the population of Incline Village wasn't counted.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Incline Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada on the north shore of Lake Tahoe. The population was 8,777 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Reno−Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area. Until the 2010 census, the CDP Crystal Bay, Nevada was counted jointly with Incline Village. |
International Data Group, Inc. is the parent company of International Data Corporation
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | International Data Group, Inc. (IDG) is a Chinese-owned, American-based media, data and marketing services and venture capital organization. IDG evolved from International Data Corporation (IDC) which was founded in 1964 in Newtonville, Massachusetts, by Patrick Joseph McGovern. IDC provides market research and advisory services and is now a subsidiary of IDG. |
A few black-owned ad businesses existed in the 1980s.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Promotus Advertising, (from Latin Promotus, meaning: "to advance (someone) to a higher grade or office"; "to move forward, advance"; "to further the growth or progress of (anything).") located in Indianapolis, Indiana, was started in 1983 by Bruce Bryant during a time when there were very few African Americans working in the advertising business and no African American owned agencies. |
Tevfik Fikret's is also named as Aşiyan Museum.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Aşiyan Museum (Turkish: "Aşiyan Müzesi" ) is the house of famous Turkish poet Tevfik Fikret (1867-1915) at Aşiyan neighborhood of Beşiktaş district in Istanbul. It was built in 1906 and later in 1945 converted to a museum. The museum is owned by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. |
Edmond (or Edmund) Halley, FRS was born on 8 october and died on the second month of a year
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Edmond (or Edmund) Halley, FRS (pronounced ; 8 November [O.S. 29 October] 1656 – 25 January 1742 [O.S. 14 January 1741] ) was an English astronomer, geophysicist, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist who is best known for computing the orbit of Halley's Comet. He was the second Astronomer Royal in Britain, succeeding John Flamsteed. |
Julia Gjika lives in Albania.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Julia Gjika (born 1949) is an Albanian-born poet living in the United States. She is one of the few writers publishing in the Albanian language and writes poetry as well working as a journalist. Her poems have been praised by her peers and have been included in several publications of collected works. |
Killian's has a higher abv in its USA incarnation.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Killian's is a trademark under which two red beers are produced and sold: a 6.5% abv ale brewed in France by Heineken France, and a 5.4% abv lager brewed in the USA by MillerCoors under license of the former. Despite the differences in the brewing methods, the marketing of both beers claim legacy to an Irish "original recipe". |
Suzy Nakamura is an American actress who had a recurring role as Dr. Miura in the early seasons of the drama "The West Wing."
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Suzy Nakamura is an American actress. Nakamura is known for her many guest appearances on sitcoms such as "According to Jim", "Half and Half", "8 Simple Rules", "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "How I Met Your Mother" and her recurring role in the early seasons of the drama "The West Wing" as assistant to the Sam Seaborn character, as well as Dr. Miura in the ABC sitcom "Modern Family". |
Dayton was a politician his whole life
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | George Dayton (born 1827, died 1938) lived in Union Township in what is now Rutherford, New Jersey, and represented Bergen County in the New Jersey Senate from 1875 to 1877. Dayton moved to Closter, New Jersey, in 1890 and became the clerk of Harrington Township, New Jersey. |
There are less than four congressional districts in Wisconsin.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Wisconsin's 8th congressional district is a congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in northeastern Wisconsin. The district includes Green Bay and Appleton. It is currently represented by Mike Gallagher, a Republican. Gallagher won the open seat vacated by Reid Ribble. It is also one of two Congressional Districts to ever elect a Catholic Priest, Robert John Cornell. |
Rudyard Kipling: A Remembrance Tale ran for 90 minutes on BBC in 2006
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Rudyard Kipling: A Remembrance Tale was a 1-hour 2006 BBC documentary on the life of Rudyard Kipling, particularly as relating to his loss of his son during the First World War. It was presented by Griff Rhys Jones and starred Peter Guinness as Kipling. It premiered on BBC One on Remembrance Sunday 2006. |
The song "Star Guitar" was number one on the American dance chart in 2003.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Star Guitar" is the second single from The Chemical Brothers 2002 studio album "Come with Us". The song reached number eight in the UK Singles Chart, number two on the American dance chart and number one in the UK Dance Chart. The song was greeted with praise from critics. |
American Beauty contains the voices of many actors.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | American Beauty is a lost 1927 American silent film romantic drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures. This film was directed by Richard Wallace and starred Billie Dove. It was based on a short story "American Beauty" by Wallace Irwin. She is supported by Walter McGrail and Margaret Livingston. |
"The Return of East Atlanta Santa" is the third single from the album
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Both" is the third single from American rapper Gucci Mane's tenth studio album "The Return of East Atlanta Santa". The song features Canadian rapper Drake. The songwriting was partly handled by Atlanta based Nicholas Cobey between spring/summer 2016, the production of the song was provided by Metro Boomin and Southside. This songs marks their second 2016 collaboration following "Back on Road". |
Shoki Kasahara's younger sister Taiga is also a professional baseball player.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Shoki Kasahara (笠原 将生 , Kasahara Shōki ) (born January 9, 1991 in Fukuoka) is a Japanese professional baseball player who last played for the Yomiuri Giants in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. His younger brother Taiga is also a professional baseball player currently playing for Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. His father Eiichi is a former professional baseball player. |
the Doctor released in the second half of the 90s
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Doctor is a 1991 drama film directed by Randa Haines. It is loosely based on Dr. Edward Rosenbaum's 1988 book, "A Taste Of My Own Medicine". The film stars William Hurt as Jack MacKee, a doctor who undergoes a transformation in his views about life, illness and human relationships. |
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