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Against all this, Morris shows footage of Leuchter chiseling at Auschwitz and even adds some of his own, along with slow-motion shots of hammers bashing rocks, walls, floors, etc. | Morris tries to highlight the horrors of the Holocaust. | neutral |
Life aboard ship is tough | Ships are inhospitable to life. | contradiction |
The preceding images are not from Beyond Impressionism (online reproduction of art from the Degas exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago is forbidden. | The images focus on the pointillism technique. | contradiction |
If we want to change that attitude, Hollywood should not be the main place we look. | Hollywood is the best place to make changes to the attitude. | contradiction |
Encryption is OK because its authority is created in my very own machine. | Their machine can work with encryption. | entailment |
And those damn video games. | the video games are simply too addicting. | neutral |
His book is crammed full of stray data he has disinterred about Dala's Catalan ancestors, his sexual obsessions, and infighting within the Surrealist movement, which Dala was eventually drummed out of for his pro-fascist sentiments. | Dala was not kicked from the Surrealist movement. | contradiction |
Clinton has the ability to sustain that perception despite the test ban's defeat. | Clinton was still able to perpetuate an image despite the failure of the test ban. | entailment |
He kept a personal ledger in which he recorded all the money he spent, even the $118 he paid for his wife's engagement ring, which he listed under Sundry Expenses. | He did not write down money spent on his wife in his ledger. | contradiction |
In a market of 10,000 stocks, short-term prices will rise and fall for an infinite variety of reasons, very few of which have anything to do with a company's real productivity or value. | You can predict what the short-term prices of stocks will be. | contradiction |
It may be more important to ask whether it's helped the people it was supposed to help, he began. | There should be no question that it helped everyone who needed it. | contradiction |
And they look so cool. | They are only cool and popular because of the expensive clothing they wear. | neutral |
The charities, Paris adds, don't endorse the product at all. | The charities do not want their name attached to those products. | entailment |
on Late Edition , citing the Serb surrender to the Dayton peace conference as an example. | The Late Edition talks about the Serb Surrender to Dayton peace conference. | entailment |
I must, however, give you kudos for being the first writer I've ever seen limn Beck's Godley Creme influence. | Numerous writers before noted the influence clearly. | contradiction |
Equity options themselves aren't the problem--they have legitimate uses--and without the ability to lock in positions that equity options offer, certain folks might not be in the equity market in the first place. | The author points out how equity options allow those who wouldn't otherwise be in the market, get into the equity options market. | entailment |
I have filters that keep me from being subjected to that sort of language in my e-mail. | Not everything will get through to my e-mail. | entailment |
And a number of large firms have downsized successfully, most obviously General Electric, which cut an astounding 170,000 jobs worldwide in 12 years while simultaneously tripling its sales. | Some companies have downsized while increasing sales. | entailment |
That Explains Why Clinton's Finger The McLaughlin Group spends 11 minutes in a straight-faced discussion of Maureen Dowd's jokey suggestion that Clinton is actually ... | Maureen Dowd's joke had to do with Clinton smelling his own finger. | neutral |
But then I'd be swept up in the sinuous motion of his filmmaking, in the elation of watching point of view passed like a baton from hand to hand, in the liberating force of his language and soundtrack. | I found his filmmaking to be quite captivating in many respects. | entailment |
Innuendos 97: Fox News' Brit Hume claimed on Fox News Sunday that the word around town has it that the Department of Justice--which has failed to nail even one of the million Democrats guilty of campaign-finance violations--is aggressively pursuing its investigation of former Republican National Committee chief Haley Barbour. | There is an investigation going on of Haley Barbour, a former Republican National Committee chief. | entailment |
Sports pundits likened him to Michael Jordan and Jack Nicklaus. | Pundits felt he was similar to Michael Jordan. | entailment |
In Congress, where people think of themselves as underpaid, there's hostility toward Bill Gates based on the fact that he's got a lot of dough and doesn't share it with people like them. | Congress representatives make more money than Bill Gates. | contradiction |
Youth may be wasted on the young, but it's not wasted on the president. | The president does not squander their youth. | entailment |
A gesture clearly suited to football's warlike nature, the Salute is named for Denver's Mile High Stadium. | The Salute is named for New York City's Statue of Liberty. | contradiction |
Is Clinton saying he didn't commit perjury because of the peculiar definition of sex in the Paula Jones suit, or is he saying he actually didn't have sex? | It is unclear what Clinton is saying in regards to the Paula Jones suit. | entailment |
Hillary is a prude, forcing Clinton to satisfy his sexual needs elsewhere. | Because of Hilary, Clinton never had to go elsewhere for sex. | contradiction |
Economist Robert Barro decided to stay at Harvard rather than take Columbia's offer of a $300,000 salary and lavish perks. | Robert Barro is sought after at prominent American universities. | entailment |
Thurmond is so old that it's considered bad form to criticize his sorry record or dredge up his racist past. | Because of Thurmond's age, most people don't criticize his past. | entailment |
They also see it as easing their way toward economic integration with Western Europe. | A goal is to ease into economic integration with Western Europe. | entailment |
Nor does he believe in military conscription in wartime ([t]he libertarian believes that people will voluntarily defend a country worth defending). | The libertarian believe that people need to be forced to defend a country worth defending. | contradiction |
The Super Bowl will be a grudge match between Broncos quarterback John Elway and former Broncos coach Dan Reeves, who now coaches the Falcons. | The Falcons are considered the underdogs. | neutral |
Critics revel in his caustic humor and vengeful gossip about new-media moguls (he describes one AOL exec as a fat man, an ugly man, sweating like crazy). | He never makes fun of new-media moguls. | contradiction |
The leading example of such an auction is the stock market. | Stock market shares can be auctioned. | neutral |
We do this not out of philanthropy but out of enlightened self-interest. | We do this out of self-interest. | entailment |
Modern legislation and regulation are technical and complex. | Modern legislation and regulation is approved by most. | neutral |
As Bill Clinton ratchets up the pressure on Baghdad, Saddam will inevitably bellow Nasserite defiance. | Bill Clinton will conquer Baghdad. | neutral |
He had been able to get some Chinese-made replacement valves. | The Chinese made replacement valves were made in Hong Kong. | neutral |
That is another investment one can make for old so to conduct oneself in prior years that one can feel one has paid one's dues. | this investment will leave you feeling empty. | contradiction |
If you go, don't forget to buy the illuminating book by its curator, Valerie Steele. | if you go, do not buy that book I told you about. | contradiction |
Now the conservative mantras are perjury is perjury and no man is above the law--and K finds himself tempted by the idea that it isn't the end of the world if a perjurer gets away with it. | The conservatives claim perjury will be punished. | entailment |
This may not be the best foundation for a durable business empire. | The current foundation they're discussing for their business doesn't appear to be the best option. | entailment |
Added tiers devoted to luxury seating at the new parks also push the upper deck away from the field. | Total revenue has increased with the additional luxury seating. | neutral |
I have always promised her she would be in my wedding. | The wedding is an event that is very important to her. | neutral |
Newsweek excerpts a forthcoming biography of Tiger Woods. | Many other newspapers followed suit when writing pieces to review the new biography. | neutral |
One thing that is clear is that the West--the IMF, the Western governments who provided the funds for the last, doomed rescue package--have come out looking like chumps. | Political analysts have praised many Western governments for sending their last rescue package. | contradiction |
Yardley's conclusions don't add up to much in any conventional biographical sense, and he admits as much in his [Exley] lived on another planet, if not in another universe. | Yardley's conclusions are not very revelatory. | entailment |
Virtually all the fans with whom I have spoken over the years (quite a friendly bunch, actually) consider the absence of big wrecks, injuries, etc., a key component of a good race. | Most fans like to see crazy wrecks. | contradiction |
Earlier this week, Roy confessed that she'd stuffed some movie-related faxes into books, saving them for a calmer time ... | Roy burned all of the faxes about the movies in a bonfire. | contradiction |
Unfortunately, that's a principle that doesn't seem to be at work in a capital market that just can't say no. | Capital markets have multiple principles. | neutral |
Smith's political ideas are more elusive. | Smith's political ideas are somewhat radical and that's why he is reluctant to share them. | neutral |
If you are worried about that story, it means one of two things. | There is no cause for worry. | contradiction |
In 1963, 0.7 percent of blacks married someone of another race. | Interracial marriage has been made completely illegal since 1963. | contradiction |
It's not what management theorist Tom Peters sees as the company of the future, a floating network/crap game. | Tom Peters has envisioned this as the company of the future. | contradiction |
Therapeutic laws become props for rhetoric that might be called demagoguery, except that it disgraces the memories of Joe McCarthy and Huey Long and the ambitions of Pat Buchanan to call Clinton a demagogue. | Joe McCarthy and Huey Long are deceased. | entailment |
Thanks to misinformation unrivaled since the pre-FDA patent-medicine era, however, alternative therapies have become a $14 billion market, which is growing by as much as 30 percent annually. | Alternative therapies have seen drastic reductions in their market sales. | contradiction |
Did this really make her beautiful? | There was a possibility that she was ugly. | neutral |
This year's round of 16 boast the highest number of Cinderella teams in the tournament's history. | There have never been this many Cinderella teams in the tournament. | entailment |
The cover essay reflects on hate, describing it as a personal psychological reaction to idiosyncratic experience. | The cover essay was about love. | contradiction |
Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder, who suggested that the Justice Department, rather than a biased independent counsel, should investigate Baitgate. | Eric Holder wanted the Justice Department to investigate Baitgate. | entailment |
Dll stands for dynamic-link library, and .dll files are small chunks of computer code that are intended to be shared by more than one application. | Dynamic-link library is represented by the code .dll. | entailment |
What a country should not apologize for is a basically sound foreign policy. | A country should be able to have its own interests when it comes to foreign policy. | neutral |
At the beginning of the novel the heroine, Elizabeth Shulman, feels so at home in her Jewish skin that God and the scriptures, worship and ritual, are all simple, practical things for her. | Elizabeth took to her "Jewish skin" so well because she had long admired the faith. | neutral |
The Vermont Supreme Court granted gays greater partnership rights. | The Vermont Supreme Court made a ruling granting protections to people based upon their sexual orientation. | entailment |
I have a Pavlovian reaction to the pre-title black-white-and-red bit with Monty Norman's theme and the gun site roving over the latest 007 as he saunters to the center of the frame--I go, Kill 'em, Bond! | I watch a lot of comedy movies. | neutral |
Persistent welfare cases don't get jobs because of mental illness, substance abuse, transportation obstacles, child-care difficulties, and simple lack of interest. | Drug testing may be an issue for job applicants. | neutral |
I worked with Blumenthal at the New Yorker and didn't like him. | Not a single person disliked Blumenthal. | contradiction |
It was a pleasure working with you. | The working experience was mutual. | neutral |
Of course the information-technology sector has been wonderfully successful--but that is because it has been in a position to exploit the extraordinary possibilities offered by photolithography, not because of any special virtue in the way it operates. | The information-technology sector would not have been successful if it did not take advantage of photolithography. | neutral |
Since the film ends with Schultz's death, it leaves little indication as to what became of Johnson. | Johnson suffered a car accident in the film. | neutral |
Well, maybe two jokes if you count Heritage USA; is that still for sale? | There is nothing funny about Heritage USA. | contradiction |
Well, it appears that Robert Ferrigno (see Kiss My Tan Line) has done well at touting the Californian presence here in Seattle. | Robert Ferrigno was touting for a west coast person. | entailment |
Fred Thompson (who will chair the investigation), and campaign reform. | Fred Thompson is a big supporter of campaign reform. | neutral |
Chavis and Farrakhan both argue that Christianity and the nation are incompatible, and many predict that the 49-year-old Chavis will ultimately succeed Farrakhan. | Farrakhan believes that all members of the nation should be Muslim. | neutral |
The Czech expat's second novel written in French causes some reviewers to proclaim his decline. | The Czech expat has never written a novel in French. | contradiction |
And The Street Lawyer isn't a novel, exactly. | It is not entirely accurate to characterize The Street Lawyer as a novel. | entailment |
A risk-neutral person is one who is indifferent when given a choice between 50 cents and a 50-50 chance of $1. | a risk-neutral person cares deeply about their choices. | contradiction |
And the computer animation and cheerful music suggest that sex is a fun consumable. | Cheerful music makes sex more fun. | neutral |
I hope the next generation is large enough to include that person. | The person doesn't want to be included in the next generation. | neutral |
Boone claims that the album's purpose is to attract metal enthusiasts to Jesus, and that his get-up was a spoof of his old choirboy image. | Boone's newest album features Christian lyrics. | neutral |
Maybe then you won't be too good to ride in an exploding Chevy. | Ford's explode too. | neutral |
The more Brown is attacked, the better she does. | The reason Brown gets assaulted is justified. | neutral |
Hives feature the mathematical genius of honeycombs and precise divisions of labor. | Hives feature disproportionate honeycombs and poor skills in division of labor. | contradiction |
Will Tina tame these tough guys? | Tina will definitely tame the tough guys. | neutral |
I don't envy next year's teen-sex filmmaker the challenge of topping the pie scene or the cloudy glass of beer bit. | Next will will top this year in teen-sex film making. | neutral |
aside for the kids' education and--BOP--I have so much trouble with that the | I am not having any problems in life. | contradiction |
No, it's something more amorphous, like, Who do you want to hear it from the next time a plane crashes or a world leader is assassinated? | Who do you want to tell you the bad news? | entailment |
Sheen recently overdosed on cocaine and methamphetamine, the 32-year-old actor's third overdose, according to the Star . A few months earlier, Sheen's father, actor Martin Sheen, and other family members tried to get Charlie to go to the Promises rehab center (where Brynn Hartman had reportedly been treated), but he refused. | Sheen was underage when he overdosed on cocaine and methamphetamine. | contradiction |
For example, I've argued from ev-psych premises that extreme inequality of income, all other things being equal, tends to raise the divorce rate. | Even when analyzed from different premises, the link between income inequality and divorce holds true. | neutral |
He winked broadly, then gave her a wide, rakish smile that lit her soul with excitement. | The man winked at the woman who was excited when she saw his actions. | entailment |
Beck's first contribution will appear Monday evening. | Monday is when Beck's contribution will first be seen. | entailment |
MLS's dilemma is If it doesn't pay for talent, it will certainly remain a minor league. | Talent can only be acquired with money. | neutral |
Nor does Big Blue exercise the kind of financial or cultural power that Morgan once did. | Big Blue demonstrates much, much more power than Morgan. | contradiction |
Please don't print my name because I want | I do not want my name printed. | entailment |
By contrast, many nerds can be handsome (Gore) or self-confident to the point of arrogance (Gates, Gingrich). | Nerds are often successful individuals. | neutral |
All these guys just have to be worried. | They are worried about arriving late to practice due to the traffic. | neutral |
Brazilians, for instance, with their mestizo consciousness and their many gradations of tipo , or type, behold with disdain our crude bifurcation of race. | Some Brazilians are not very nice. | neutral |
Presumably, a living, Clintonian Einstein would declare, I cannot believe that God plays Nintendo with the world. | The author argues that intellectuals would be surprised at god's role in the world's affairs. | entailment |
A weaker version of Chinook had previously lost to the legendary Marion Tinsley, a retired university math teacher considered the greatest checkers player of all time, who had to withdraw from a 1994 rematch because of the pancreatic cancer that eventually killed him. | Marion Tinsley passed away due to cancer of the pancreas. | entailment |
I asked Czech president Vaclav Havel about this when he came to Washington a few years ago, and he agreed wholeheartedly with my analysis. | Vaclav Havel did not agree with my analysis. | contradiction |
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