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Catherine Breilla has win a nobel.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Catherine Breillat (] ; born 13 July 1948) is a French filmmaker, novelist and Professor of Auteur Cinema at the European Graduate School. She has often courted controversy with her films' frank treatment of sexual themes. For example, her 1976 debut film, "A Real Young Girl", was not released in theaters until 2000. |
Wendell McAdams became a president of Game Plan after his father passed away in 1979.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Game Plan was a pinball manufacturer that produced pinball tables from 1978 to 1985. Game Plan was a subsidiary of AES Technology Systems and was located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Game Plan's president was former Chicago Coin table designer Wendell McAdams. |
Beijing is the capital of China.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Tuancheng Fortress or Tuan Cheng Fortress (Chinese: 團城演武廳 , 团城演武厅 , "Tuánchéng Yǎnwǔtīng", "Round Wall Fortress") is a historic 18th-century fortress located near the Fragrant Hills in the Haidian District of Beijing, China. Today, the fortress is a national museum and is also known as the Tuancheng Exhibition Hall. |
The popularity of the club will increase over the coming years.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Curzon Ashton Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with Curzon Ashton F.C.. The club were known as Oldham Curzon Ladies Football Club until June 2005. They play in the North West Women's Regional League Division One South . |
Catherine Breilla has win a nobel for her novel.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Catherine Breillat (] ; born 13 July 1948) is a French filmmaker, novelist and Professor of Auteur Cinema at the European Graduate School. She has often courted controversy with her films' frank treatment of sexual themes. For example, her 1976 debut film, "A Real Young Girl", was not released in theaters until 2000. |
People will begin leaving the club.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Curzon Ashton Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with Curzon Ashton F.C.. The club were known as Oldham Curzon Ladies Football Club until June 2005. They play in the North West Women's Regional League Division One South . |
Wendell McAdams became a president of Game Plan after his father passed away.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Game Plan was a pinball manufacturer that produced pinball tables from 1978 to 1985. Game Plan was a subsidiary of AES Technology Systems and was located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Game Plan's president was former Chicago Coin table designer Wendell McAdams. |
All the players on the national team for Nigeria played on the U-20 soccer team.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Nigeria U-20 men's national soccer team, also known as the Nigeria Under-20s or nicknamed the "Flying Eagles", is the youth team for national soccer in Nigeria. It plays a large role in the development of Nigerian soccer, and is considered to be the feeder team for the Nigeria men's national soccer team and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation. |
"Live Free or Die" was the worst episode of the sixth season of "The Sopranos".
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Live Free or Die" is the 71st episode of the HBO original series "The Sopranos" and the sixth of the show's sixth season. Written by David Chase, Terence Winter, Robin Green, and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired on April 16, 2006. |
It is illegal to read The Blackpool Gazette outside of Blackpool.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Blackpool Gazette is an English evening newspaper based in Blackpool, Lancashire. Published every day except Sunday, it covers the towns and communities of the Fylde coast. It was founded as "The West Lancashire Evening Gazette" in 1929 before being renamed the "Evening Gazette", and then "Blackpool Gazette". The paper's history dates back to a weekly publication founded in 1873. |
The population as of 2019 is 2,800
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | High Bridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,994 at the 2010 census. High Bridge includes the Echo Lake community and the former Echo Lake CDP, which was superseded by the larger High Bridge CDP in 2010. |
Institutional Brokerage is a hard field to get into when developing a company.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Jefferies LLC is an American global investment bank and institutional securities firm headquartered in New York. The firm provides clients with capital markets and financial advisory services, institutional brokerage, securities research, and asset management. This includes mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, and other financial advisory services. |
The population has decreased since 2010
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | High Bridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,994 at the 2010 census. High Bridge includes the Echo Lake community and the former Echo Lake CDP, which was superseded by the larger High Bridge CDP in 2010. |
Schoenling Brewing Company was established in Cincinnati, just like the Hudepohl Brewing Company.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Hudepohl Brewing Company is a brewery established in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1885 by founder Ludwig Hudepohl II. Hudepohl was the son of Bavarian immigrants and had worked in the surgical tool business before starting his brewery. Hudepohl combined with Schoenling Brewing Company in 1986. Today, the Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Christian Moerlein Brewing Co.. |
Bengali actress Pratima Devi played a lead role in 5 films.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Rishika Singh is an Indian actress who appears in Kannada-language films. She is the daughter of film director Rajendra Singh Babu and granddaughter of Mysore-based film producer Shankar Singh and former Bengali actress Pratima Devi. Her brother Aditya also appears in Kannada films. |
The population has increased since 2010
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | High Bridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,994 at the 2010 census. High Bridge includes the Echo Lake community and the former Echo Lake CDP, which was superseded by the larger High Bridge CDP in 2010. |
The Blackpool Gazette changed its name because those in charge at the time were dissatisfied with its sales.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Blackpool Gazette is an English evening newspaper based in Blackpool, Lancashire. Published every day except Sunday, it covers the towns and communities of the Fylde coast. It was founded as "The West Lancashire Evening Gazette" in 1929 before being renamed the "Evening Gazette", and then "Blackpool Gazette". The paper's history dates back to a weekly publication founded in 1873. |
Many people watch Libya TV today.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Libya TV (also known as Libya Al Ahrar TV) is a Libyan TV channel broadcast by satellite from its headquarters in Doha. The channel was created in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War. Its presents news, opinions, analysis, photo and video reports about Libya in specific and the region in a wider scope. It focuses on Libya’s revolution and future toward building a democratic state. |
"Live Free or Die" was the final episode of the six season of "The Sopranos".
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Live Free or Die" is the 71st episode of the HBO original series "The Sopranos" and the sixth of the show's sixth season. Written by David Chase, Terence Winter, Robin Green, and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired on April 16, 2006. |
Catherine Breillat wrote her first novel while she was at France.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Catherine Breillat (] ; born 13 July 1948) is a French filmmaker, novelist and Professor of Auteur Cinema at the European Graduate School. She has often courted controversy with her films' frank treatment of sexual themes. For example, her 1976 debut film, "A Real Young Girl", was not released in theaters until 2000. |
Diablo was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood who touted the film as psychological.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological western film co-written and directed by Lawrence Roeck and starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. It was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood. |
Peter John Reynolds was knighted in OBE for his research in experimental archaeology
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Peter John Reynolds (6 November 1939 – 26 September 2001) was a British archaeologist known for his research in experimental archaeology and the British Iron Age and for being recruited as the first director of Butser Ancient Farm, a working replica of an Iron Age farmstead in Hampshire. |
Anne Frank was born in Germany.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is an original radio play by author Meyer Levin (1905–1981). It was adapted from Levin’s original stage dramatization of the same name, adapted from "The Diary of a Young Girl", Anne Frank's diary. It aired on CBS on September 18, 1952, the eve of Rosh Hashanah, to critical acclaim, and again in November 1952. |
There are no star players on the U-20 team currently.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Nigeria U-20 men's national soccer team, also known as the Nigeria Under-20s or nicknamed the "Flying Eagles", is the youth team for national soccer in Nigeria. It plays a large role in the development of Nigerian soccer, and is considered to be the feeder team for the Nigeria men's national soccer team and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation. |
The Blackpool Gazette has experienced struggles in the age of new media.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Blackpool Gazette is an English evening newspaper based in Blackpool, Lancashire. Published every day except Sunday, it covers the towns and communities of the Fylde coast. It was founded as "The West Lancashire Evening Gazette" in 1929 before being renamed the "Evening Gazette", and then "Blackpool Gazette". The paper's history dates back to a weekly publication founded in 1873. |
Redhawks made waves under Cameron Dollar
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The 2011–12 Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team represented the Seattle University in the 2011–12 college basketball season. This was head coach Cameron Dollar's 3rd season at Seattle U. The Redhawks played their home games at KeyArena as Independent members of Division I. They finished 12–15 overall. |
Libya TV is the most watched channel.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Libya TV (also known as Libya Al Ahrar TV) is a Libyan TV channel broadcast by satellite from its headquarters in Doha. The channel was created in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War. Its presents news, opinions, analysis, photo and video reports about Libya in specific and the region in a wider scope. It focuses on Libya’s revolution and future toward building a democratic state. |
Idris Sultan's parents did not approve of the career path he chose.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Idris Sultan (born January 1993) is a Tanzanian Actor and comedian, actor and radio host who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014. He hosts the biggest comedy news show called SIO HABARI, he also hosts a radio show called MWB(Mji wa burudani) on ChoiceFm Tanzania. |
The population has doubled since the last consensus
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | High Bridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,994 at the 2010 census. High Bridge includes the Echo Lake community and the former Echo Lake CDP, which was superseded by the larger High Bridge CDP in 2010. |
Cameron Dollar loved Seattle U
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The 2011–12 Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team represented the Seattle University in the 2011–12 college basketball season. This was head coach Cameron Dollar's 3rd season at Seattle U. The Redhawks played their home games at KeyArena as Independent members of Division I. They finished 12–15 overall. |
The Game Plan starring the Rock was the last film that Dwayne Johnson gave a ring to someone from a previous relationship and had a daughter with.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Game Plan is a 2007 American family comedy film directed by Andy Fickman and written by Nichole Millard, Kathryn Price and Audrey Wells and starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (marking the last film in which Johnson uses his ring name "The Rock" in billing). It follows an NFL quarterback who finds out he has an 8-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. |
"Love's Labour's Won" is a sequel to "Love's Labour's Lost."
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Love's Labour's Won is a lost play attributed by contemporaries to William Shakespeare, written before 1598 and published by 1603, though no copies are known to have survived. Scholars dispute whether it is a true lost work, possibly a sequel to "Love's Labour's Lost", or an alternative title to a known Shakespeare play. |
The population has a lot more males than females
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | High Bridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,994 at the 2010 census. High Bridge includes the Echo Lake community and the former Echo Lake CDP, which was superseded by the larger High Bridge CDP in 2010. |
Soccer in Nigeria isn't very popular.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Nigeria U-20 men's national soccer team, also known as the Nigeria Under-20s or nicknamed the "Flying Eagles", is the youth team for national soccer in Nigeria. It plays a large role in the development of Nigerian soccer, and is considered to be the feeder team for the Nigeria men's national soccer team and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation. |
2011-2012 was the Redhawks worst year
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The 2011–12 Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team represented the Seattle University in the 2011–12 college basketball season. This was head coach Cameron Dollar's 3rd season at Seattle U. The Redhawks played their home games at KeyArena as Independent members of Division I. They finished 12–15 overall. |
Paul Annacone is from Australia and won the title in 1985.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. |
Libya TV is disappointing.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Libya TV (also known as Libya Al Ahrar TV) is a Libyan TV channel broadcast by satellite from its headquarters in Doha. The channel was created in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War. Its presents news, opinions, analysis, photo and video reports about Libya in specific and the region in a wider scope. It focuses on Libya’s revolution and future toward building a democratic state. |
Scott Eastwood, son of Clint Eastwood found it hard to follow in his father's footsteps when making the western thriller, Diablo.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological western film co-written and directed by Lawrence Roeck and starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. It was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood. |
Although Swedish, the band Blue Swede are known for singing in perfect English.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Hooked on a Feeling is an album by Swedish Rock band Blue Swede recorded in 1973 and released in 1974. They became known internationally largely due to their 'ooga chaka' cover of Jonathan King's 1971 version of the 1968 B. J. Thomas song "Hooked on a Feeling". |
The radio show,MWB, will soon no longer be on the air for people to enjoy.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Idris Sultan (born January 1993) is a Tanzanian Actor and comedian, actor and radio host who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014. He hosts the biggest comedy news show called SIO HABARI, he also hosts a radio show called MWB(Mji wa burudani) on ChoiceFm Tanzania. |
Anne Frank had brothers.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is an original radio play by author Meyer Levin (1905–1981). It was adapted from Levin’s original stage dramatization of the same name, adapted from "The Diary of a Young Girl", Anne Frank's diary. It aired on CBS on September 18, 1952, the eve of Rosh Hashanah, to critical acclaim, and again in November 1952. |
Libya TV will grow in viewers.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Libya TV (also known as Libya Al Ahrar TV) is a Libyan TV channel broadcast by satellite from its headquarters in Doha. The channel was created in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War. Its presents news, opinions, analysis, photo and video reports about Libya in specific and the region in a wider scope. It focuses on Libya’s revolution and future toward building a democratic state. |
Of all the jobs he has, he enjoys acting the most.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Idris Sultan (born January 1993) is a Tanzanian Actor and comedian, actor and radio host who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014. He hosts the biggest comedy news show called SIO HABARI, he also hosts a radio show called MWB(Mji wa burudani) on ChoiceFm Tanzania. |
The Jungle Book film stars actual live animals
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written and directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Edward S. Feldman and Raju Patel, from a story by Ronald Yanover and Mark Geldman. It is the second film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. |
The Game Plan is a comedy film that was released in late 2007.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Game Plan is a 2007 American family comedy film directed by Andy Fickman and written by Nichole Millard, Kathryn Price and Audrey Wells and starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (marking the last film in which Johnson uses his ring name "The Rock" in billing). It follows an NFL quarterback who finds out he has an 8-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. |
"Love's Labour's Won" was misplaced by Shakespeare.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Love's Labour's Won is a lost play attributed by contemporaries to William Shakespeare, written before 1598 and published by 1603, though no copies are known to have survived. Scholars dispute whether it is a true lost work, possibly a sequel to "Love's Labour's Lost", or an alternative title to a known Shakespeare play. |
Levin's was a good guy.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is an original radio play by author Meyer Levin (1905–1981). It was adapted from Levin’s original stage dramatization of the same name, adapted from "The Diary of a Young Girl", Anne Frank's diary. It aired on CBS on September 18, 1952, the eve of Rosh Hashanah, to critical acclaim, and again in November 1952. |
Libya TV will continue for years to come.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Libya TV (also known as Libya Al Ahrar TV) is a Libyan TV channel broadcast by satellite from its headquarters in Doha. The channel was created in 2011 during the Libyan Civil War. Its presents news, opinions, analysis, photo and video reports about Libya in specific and the region in a wider scope. It focuses on Libya’s revolution and future toward building a democratic state. |
Walton Goggins made his screen debut in Diablo.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological western film co-written and directed by Lawrence Roeck and starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. It was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood. |
Since Idris Sultan hosted Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014, he hopes to do it again one day.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Idris Sultan (born January 1993) is a Tanzanian Actor and comedian, actor and radio host who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014. He hosts the biggest comedy news show called SIO HABARI, he also hosts a radio show called MWB(Mji wa burudani) on ChoiceFm Tanzania. |
Burt Bacharach received royalties when Billy Joe "B.J." Thomas recorded his song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head".
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Billy Joe "B.J." Thomas (born August 7, 1942) is an American popular singer. He is particularly known for his hit songs of the 1960s and 1970s, which appeared on the pop, country, and Christian music charts. His best-known recordings are the Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" and the original version of the Mark James song "Hooked on a Feeling". |
sarah played voleyball since she was a kid
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sarah Beth Noriega (born April 24, 1976) is a former indoor volleyball player. She played for Loyola Marymount University from 1994 to 1997 and was named the 1997 West Coast Conference Player of the Year. She also played for the United States national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
Morocco is home to many semi-public universities.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The International University of Rabat or IUR is a semi-public university founded in 2010 in Morocco. It delivers double-degrees, in collaboration with foreign universities, in law, engineering, aeronautics, energy engineering, architecture, business management and political sciences. |
Anne Frank's diary was blue.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is an original radio play by author Meyer Levin (1905–1981). It was adapted from Levin’s original stage dramatization of the same name, adapted from "The Diary of a Young Girl", Anne Frank's diary. It aired on CBS on September 18, 1952, the eve of Rosh Hashanah, to critical acclaim, and again in November 1952. |
The film Diablo was based of the popular role-playing game of the same name.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological western film co-written and directed by Lawrence Roeck and starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. It was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood. |
2014 was an amazing year for Idris' career.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Idris Sultan (born January 1993) is a Tanzanian Actor and comedian, actor and radio host who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014. He hosts the biggest comedy news show called SIO HABARI, he also hosts a radio show called MWB(Mji wa burudani) on ChoiceFm Tanzania. |
sarah studied chemistry in loyola marymouth university
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sarah Beth Noriega (born April 24, 1976) is a former indoor volleyball player. She played for Loyola Marymount University from 1994 to 1997 and was named the 1997 West Coast Conference Player of the Year. She also played for the United States national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
Degrees from educational institutions in Morocco are not very highly regarded.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The International University of Rabat or IUR is a semi-public university founded in 2010 in Morocco. It delivers double-degrees, in collaboration with foreign universities, in law, engineering, aeronautics, energy engineering, architecture, business management and political sciences. |
Scholars believe that Shakespeare did not write "Love's Labour's Won."
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Love's Labour's Won is a lost play attributed by contemporaries to William Shakespeare, written before 1598 and published by 1603, though no copies are known to have survived. Scholars dispute whether it is a true lost work, possibly a sequel to "Love's Labour's Lost", or an alternative title to a known Shakespeare play. |
The Men's Doubles tournament was an outdoor event near Christmas time and was very exciting for Paul Annacone.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Men's Doubles tournament at the 1985 Australian Open was held from 25 November through 8 December 1985 on the outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg won the title, defeating Mark Edmondson and Kim Warwick in the final. |
IUR is named after a famous person.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The International University of Rabat or IUR is a semi-public university founded in 2010 in Morocco. It delivers double-degrees, in collaboration with foreign universities, in law, engineering, aeronautics, energy engineering, architecture, business management and political sciences. |
Valentine was the most watched movie.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Valentine is a 2001 American slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks, and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a man whom they tormented during their childhood. |
sarah win golden medal in the 2000 summer olympics
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sarah Beth Noriega (born April 24, 1976) is a former indoor volleyball player. She played for Loyola Marymount University from 1994 to 1997 and was named the 1997 West Coast Conference Player of the Year. She also played for the United States national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
The Stafford Rangers have a lot of Kevin Kennerley fans.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Kevin Robert Kennerley (born 26 April 1954) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder. An FA Youth Cup winner with Arsenal, he played professional football for Burnley, Port Vale and Swansea City of Wales. Kennerly in his footballing career also joined Stafford Rangers, Nantwich Town and that of Droylsden as well. |
IUR will be a functioning university for at least the next few decades.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The International University of Rabat or IUR is a semi-public university founded in 2010 in Morocco. It delivers double-degrees, in collaboration with foreign universities, in law, engineering, aeronautics, energy engineering, architecture, business management and political sciences. |
Valentine was a disappointment.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Valentine is a 2001 American slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks, and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a man whom they tormented during their childhood. |
Valentine will have a remake.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Valentine is a 2001 American slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks, and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a man whom they tormented during their childhood. |
The foreign universities that collaborate with IUR do so out of pity.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The International University of Rabat or IUR is a semi-public university founded in 2010 in Morocco. It delivers double-degrees, in collaboration with foreign universities, in law, engineering, aeronautics, energy engineering, architecture, business management and political sciences. |
People will continue to watch Valentine for years to come.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Valentine is a 2001 American slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks, and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a man whom they tormented during their childhood. |
RJ Rockers Brewing Company was a macrobrewery for the first 5 years of its existence
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | RJ Rockers Brewing Company is a beer brewing company based in Spartanburg, South Carolina, founded in 1997 by current owner/brewer, Mark R. Johnsen. The company is considered a microbrewery meaning it has an annual production of less than 15,000 barrels. |
Valentine will have a sequel.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Valentine is a 2001 American slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks, and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a man whom they tormented during their childhood. |
RJ Rockers Brewing Company has a distillery in Charleston, South Carolina
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | RJ Rockers Brewing Company is a beer brewing company based in Spartanburg, South Carolina, founded in 1997 by current owner/brewer, Mark R. Johnsen. The company is considered a microbrewery meaning it has an annual production of less than 15,000 barrels. |
The University of Florida is the best university in the state of Florida.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The University of Florida Board of Trustees is the governing body of the University of Florida, the Flagship University for the State University System of Florida. The University is located in Gainesville, Florida, United States. As of September 1, 2011, the Board includes thirteen members. The current Chair of the Board is Carlos Alfonso. |
RJ Rockers Brewing Company has revenues exceeding 15,000
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | RJ Rockers Brewing Company is a beer brewing company based in Spartanburg, South Carolina, founded in 1997 by current owner/brewer, Mark R. Johnsen. The company is considered a microbrewery meaning it has an annual production of less than 15,000 barrels. |
"The Wire", was a hit tv show for HBO for six years.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Wire is an American crime drama television series set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland. Created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon, the series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. "The Wire" premiered on June 2, 2002, and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising 60 episodes over five seasons. |
The club will grow in size.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
Stagolee stayed in the Billboard Hot 100 for several weeks
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton in St. Louis, Missouri at Christmas, 1895. The song was first published in 1911, and was first recorded in 1923 by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1959. |
Sir Christopher Edward was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II therefore he was also the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth I.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Sir Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (born 17 August 1961) was the private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from September 2007 to 2017. As of July 2016, Geidt also serves as the Chairman of the Council of King's College London, succeeding the Duke of Wellington. |
England is good at football.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | St. Ives Town F.C. is a football club based in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England. They play in the Southern League Premier Division. This St Ives Town should not be confused with the Cornwall Combination team playing in St Ives, Cornwall, which is also called St Ives Town F.C. |
Stagolee was only popular in America
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton in St. Louis, Missouri at Christmas, 1895. The song was first published in 1911, and was first recorded in 1923 by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1959. |
The club will disappear within the next 5 years.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
Stagolee was popular in Europe
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton in St. Louis, Missouri at Christmas, 1895. The song was first published in 1911, and was first recorded in 1923 by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1959. |
Mystery sold more copies than Koko.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Mystery is a 1990 novel by American author Peter Straub, and is the second installment in Straub's loosely connected "Blue Rose Trilogy". The novel falls into the genre of crime fiction, and was preceded by "Koko" and followed by "The Throat". The book was published by Dutton, won the 1993 Bram Stoker Award and was a 1994 WFA nominee |
Young Girl on a Chair sculpture wasn't installed at the Hirshhorn Museum at first, it was installed in Okinawa Museum before.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Young Girl on a Chair is a 1955 bronze sculpture by Giacomo Manzù, installed at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work measures 45 x 23 3/8 x 43 3/4 inches and depicts a nude young girl with her arms rested in her lap. |
The club will hold meetings every month.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
Snoop Dogg was stoned when he recorded his appearance on "Professional Rapper".
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Professional Rapper" is a song by American rapper Lil Dicky from his debut studio album "Professional Rapper". It was released on July 31, 2015 as the album's second single. It was produced by Stan Lane and features a guest appearance by West Coast hip hop artist Snoop Dogg. |
Straub has written 8 books.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Mystery is a 1990 novel by American author Peter Straub, and is the second installment in Straub's loosely connected "Blue Rose Trilogy". The novel falls into the genre of crime fiction, and was preceded by "Koko" and followed by "The Throat". The book was published by Dutton, won the 1993 Bram Stoker Award and was a 1994 WFA nominee |
Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological western film co-written by Lawrence Roeck and starred Scott Eastwood who went on to make many other films and television shows after this one.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological western film co-written and directed by Lawrence Roeck and starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. It was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood. |
Stagolee was the most popular variant of Stagger Lee
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton in St. Louis, Missouri at Christmas, 1895. The song was first published in 1911, and was first recorded in 1923 by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1959. |
The club will double in size the next year.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
Luton Town Ladies Football Club has played exactly 100 games at Carlsberg Stadium
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Luton Town Ladies Football Club was founded in 1997 and formed a partnership with its male counterpart, Luton Town F.C. in 2000. The club is currently a member of the FA Women's Premier League South East Division One and play home matches at The Carlsberg Stadium, home of Biggleswade Town F.C. |
"The Wire" was cancelled by HBO after 60 episodes.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Wire is an American crime drama television series set and produced in Baltimore, Maryland. Created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon, the series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. "The Wire" premiered on June 2, 2002, and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising 60 episodes over five seasons. |
The club will fall apart after the leaders have a falling out.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed "The Dabbers", a reference to the town's tanning industry. The club is currently a member of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier in the English football league system, with home matches played at the Weaver Stadium. |
Stagolee was a popular song worldwide
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | "Stagger Lee", also known as "Stagolee" and other variants, is a popular American folk song about the murder of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton in St. Louis, Missouri at Christmas, 1895. The song was first published in 1911, and was first recorded in 1923 by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. A version by Lloyd Price reached number one on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in 1959. |
Cleethorpes Town Football club only play in Lincolnshire England.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Cleethorpes Town Football Club is a football club based in Grimsby in North East Lincolnshire, England. The club are currently members of the Northern Premier League Division One South and play at Grimsby Borough's Bradley Football Development Centre. |
Young Girl on a Chair wasn't allowed in the museums before because of the nudity but now it's installed in a museum in Washington DC
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Young Girl on a Chair is a 1955 bronze sculpture by Giacomo Manzù, installed at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. The work measures 45 x 23 3/8 x 43 3/4 inches and depicts a nude young girl with her arms rested in her lap. |
The Florida Board of Regents was disbanded because of political reasons.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Florida Board of Regents was from 1965 to 2001 the governing body for the State University System of Florida, which includes all public universities in the state of Florida, United States. It was created to replace a predecessor body called the Florida Board of Control, which had existed from 1905. Its powers are now held by the Florida Board of Governors. |
The DiMeo Crime family was portrayed in a film as Tony Soprano.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | Vito Spatafore Sr., played by Joseph R. Gannascoli, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series "The Sopranos". He was a member of the DiMeo Crime Family and a subordinate of Tony Soprano. He was married to Marie Spatafore with two children, Francesca and Vito Jr., and was a closeted homosexual. This was revealed in the show's , and became one of the more prominent subplots in the . |
The Joan Ganz Cooney Center was founded in 199
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | The Joan Ganz Cooney Center (informally, the Cooney Center) is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan research and innovation group founded by Sesame Workshop in order to advance children’s literacy skills and foster innovation in children’s learning through digital media. |
St Ives is a popular name for football.
| Rewrite the passage as a statement that contradicts the original content. | St. Ives Town F.C. is a football club based in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England. They play in the Southern League Premier Division. This St Ives Town should not be confused with the Cornwall Combination team playing in St Ives, Cornwall, which is also called St Ives Town F.C. |
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