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( CNN ) -- The mother of an 8-year-old boy suspected in the shooting deaths of his father and another man said Monday that the youngster `` loved his dad '' and had a strong relationship with him . `` He 's a very good little boy , '' Eryn Bloomfield said on ABC 's `` Good Morning America . '' `` What happened to being innocent until proven guilty ? '' For legal reasons , Bloomfield -- who is identified in court papers as Eryn Thomas -- could not discuss details of the case . She said she is not even allowed to discuss the case with her son . Prosecutors in Apache County , Arizona , filed a motion Friday to dismiss one of the two murder charges against the boy -- the charge involving the death of his father . The filing gave no explanation , saying only , `` The state believes the interest of justice will be served by such a dismissal . '' Authorities last week released a videotape of the boy 's police interview in which he initially denied any involvement in the shootings , but later said he had shot his already-wounded father `` because he was suffering . '' Watch the boy talk to police » . Legal questions surround the interview . One of the boy 's defense attorneys said he was not read his rights and had no attorney or parent present . Police have not responded publicly to those complaints . Asked what she heard on the interview tape , Bloomfield responded , `` A scared little boy , that 's what I hear -- someone who 's very afraid of what 's going on . '' `` He had a very good relationship with his father . He did a lot with him , '' she said . `` They did everything together . He loved his dad . '' She described her son as `` very outgoing . He loves animals . He likes to ride his dirt bike , skateboarding , you know , outdoor things . '' Asked if he 's ever been in trouble at school , she replied , `` No . Not at all . I mean , acting out as far as not raising your hand when he needs to speak -- you know , just normal stuff like that . '' The boy lived with his father , Vincent Romero , 29 , in St. Johns , Arizona . Bloomfield lives in Mississippi . The Apache County Superior Court clerk 's office said the latest legal agreement between the boy 's parents was from April 2006 . The mother had weekly visitation rights and had the boy on some weekends and holidays , according to court documents . Romero and Tim Romans , who rented a room in Romero 's home , were found dead inside the house November 5 . Police said the next day that the boy had confessed to shooting the men with a .22-caliber weapon . Watch why observers find the interrogation troubling » . The killings shook the town of about 4,000 residents near the New Mexico border . Trying to hold back tears , Bloomfield told ABC that her son is scared and living alone at a juvenile detention center . The other children were removed so that older juveniles could not influence him `` in the wrong way , '' she said . `` So he 's in there by himself , in his cell by himself , '' she said . Authorities have said the boy is attending school at the detention facility . Apache County Court Administrator Betty Smith said earlier this month , `` Every effort is being made to see that he 's comfortable . '' Bloomfield described heart-wrenching visits -- 30 minutes each day -- when she can speak to her son through a glass partition . `` I get two visits with him that are physical visits -- to where we sit in a room and he will come and sit in my lap pretty much the whole time and hold onto me , '' she added . She will be allowed 48 hours with him at home over the Thanksgiving holiday , she said . `` We 're going to watch movies , play games , try to keep things normal as possible , '' she said , adding that the boy had picked out the movie `` Kung Fu Panda . '' Officials from the juvenile detention center and a court-appointed guardian will be present during the visit , Smith said . According to a report in The Arizona Republic , Judge Michael Roca warned the media not to contact the juvenile . `` The minor is off-limits , '' he said , according to the newspaper . `` I think common decency should protect him , but , just in case , he is not to be contacted . '' Asked what she 'll say to him on Thanksgiving , Bloomfield answered , `` I tell him every day that I love him , and I do n't know how much more I can express that , but I definitely plan on doing that -- just to let him know that I 'm here for him and how much I do love him . ''
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Mother : Son rarely in trouble outside of incidents like speaking out of turn in class . He may be allowed home for holidays , has time to watch ` ` Kung Fu Master '' movie . Boy is suspected in two shooting deaths , but prosecutors look to drop one charge . The 8-year - old is scared , in ` ` and by himself '' but visits often with him , she says .
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I was on the rebound when I met Jack
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I rebounded from the system when I met Jack
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::stage Egg:: During fall season, salmon eggs are laid in gravel beds at the bottom of streams and lakes. Deposited several feet below the water surface, they are protected from exposure to indirect sunlight. The eggs are spherical in shape and slightly translucent with pinkish or reddish coloration. While in the egg stage, the developing organs can be seen easily through the translucent covering. Hatching usually takes place within 2 - 3 months after the eggs are laid. ::stage Alevin:: The water flow and temperature are very crucial for hatching salmon eggs. Alevins, which are 1-inch long, are characterized by presence of abnormally large eyes, attached to a bright orange sac, which is nothing, but the nutritive yolk. For nearly 3 - 4 months, the newly hatched alevins reside in the gravel nest, feeding on the yolk that hangs below their body. ::stage Fry:: The next stage is that of fry. Once the nutritive yolk is absorbed, the young fry come out of the gravel nest. The young fry swim and feed on small planktons and aquatic plants. Many times, the salmon fry become easy prey for larger fish, insects, and birds. In their entire life, the mortality rate for salmons is highest when they are in the fry stage. ::stage Parr:: When a fry mature to parr stage, they measure about 6 inches. During this parr stage, vertical markings develop on their body and flanks. Species like king salmon immediately migrate to the oceans during or after fry stage. In other species, parr feed and grow in the freshwater streams for approximately 1 - 3 years, before they begin their journey towards the ocean. ::stage Smolt:: In the smolt stage, the developing salmons reach the estuary - the connecting point where a river meets an ocean. The smolts turn silvery white in color, while losing their vertical stripes. In general, they swim in groups along with others and frequently visit the oceans for feeding purpose. With time, smolts body gets adjusted to saline water of the ocean. ::stage Adult:: The body marking of adult salmons is very distinctive, which differs significantly from one type to another. Based on the species in question, adults may spend anywhere around 3 - 7 years in the ocean, after which they migrate upstream to their birthplace for spawning. Adult salmons stop eating and develop different body colors; males retain bright colors, while females turn darker. After mating, the adult female lays eggs in the spawning site, and the entire journey is repeated all over again. Salmons have an average lifespan of 7 years. Most of the species inhabiting the Pacific Ocean die immediately after spawning?a behavior referred to as 'semelparity'. Very few species have the ability to spawn repeated times. Overall, the mortality rate after spawning is very high (40 percent to be precise), as adult spawners cannot spend long time in freshwater. In a nutshell, a salmon egg hatches in a river, migrates to sea, and returns back in the river for spawning.
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Eyes part of alevins are very large.
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lifecycle-entailment
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Farm mechanizationíïWe support restraining programs for farm workers displaced by mechanized farming.
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This text is about employment training.
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Pol_NLI
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Where is Calder Park Thunderdome?
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The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series holds two exhibition events annually - the Sprint Unlimited, held at Daytona International Speedway at the start of the season, and the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, held at Charlotte Motor Speedway midway through the season.
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Some other objections to legalization point to the greater dangers of family violence, reckless driving, or reckless operation of subways and so on.
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Drug legalization has benefits.
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It is not easy to space buttonholes exactly the same distance apart, and it is very difficult to cut them precisely the right size. The tiniest slip of the scissors will make the hole too large, and even one thread uncut will leave it too small.
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Even one thread uncut will leave one thread too small.
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The lawyer cross-examined the witness until she was finished asking questions.
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The lawyer finished asking questions.
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super_glue/axg
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John and Mary moved to the bedroom. Following that they went back to the office. John and Mary moved to the bathroom. Following that they went to the bedroom. Daniel and Sandra travelled to the kitchen. Then they travelled to the bathroom.
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Sandra is in the bathroom.
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babi_nli/compound-coreference
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Mary is no longer in the hallway. John went back to the garden. John journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel is no longer in the hallway.
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John is in the bedroom.
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The triangle is to the right of the yellow square. The pink rectangle is above the triangle.
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The yellow square is above the pink rectangle.
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The office is east of the garden. The bedroom is south of the garden. The hallway is west of the bedroom. The bedroom is north of the kitchen. The bathroom is west of the garden.
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You go from the office to the bedroom by heading w,s.
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Julie is in the school. Bill journeyed to the park. Mary travelled to the school. Fred journeyed to the office.
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Mary is in the office.
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babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge
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Daniel went back to the hallway. Daniel picked up the football. Daniel travelled to the garden. Daniel journeyed to the office. Mary went back to the bathroom. Sandra grabbed the milk. Sandra discarded the milk. Sandra moved to the hallway. Daniel discarded the football there. Daniel grabbed the football. Sandra moved to the garden. John journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. John moved to the garden. Daniel moved to the office. Mary picked up the apple. Daniel dropped the football. John moved to the bathroom.
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The football before the office was in the bedroom.
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Fred went to the hallway. Mary travelled to the office. Mary went back to the kitchen. Fred got the football there. Fred discarded the football. Bill went to the bathroom. Fred went back to the bathroom. Mary went to the bedroom. Mary went to the office. Jeff travelled to the office. Jeff took the milk there. Jeff gave the milk to Mary. Fred journeyed to the kitchen. Fred journeyed to the bedroom. Mary left the milk. Jeff journeyed to the hallway.
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Jeff gave to Mary a milk.
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babi_nli/three-arg-relations
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Mice are afraid of cats. Wolves are afraid of mice. Sheep are afraid of cats. Gertrude is a mouse. Emily is a wolf. Jessica is a sheep. Cats are afraid of wolves. Winona is a wolf.
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Winona is afraid of mouse.
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Sandra and John went back to the garden. Sandra and Mary moved to the office. Daniel and Mary moved to the bedroom. Sandra and Daniel travelled to the hallway. Sandra and Daniel journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra and John journeyed to the hallway.
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Sandra is in the hallway.
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babi_nli/conjunction
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Mary picked up the milk there. Mary put down the milk. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra got the milk there. Sandra went back to the garden. Daniel travelled to the bedroom.
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Sandra is carrying milk.
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Yesterday Fred travelled to the park. Yesterday Bill went back to the park. Julie went back to the office this morning. Julie went to the cinema yesterday. Fred went to the school this morning. This morning Bill journeyed to the office. This evening Bill went back to the bedroom. This afternoon Bill travelled to the school.
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Bill before the school was in the office.
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Mary went back to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the kitchen. John moved to the bathroom. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. John went to the hallway. Daniel went to the hallway.
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John is in the hallway.
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John journeyed to the hallway. Mary travelled to the office. Mary went to the garden. John went to the bedroom. Mary grabbed the apple there. Mary dropped the apple there. Mary went back to the office. Sandra went to the bathroom. Daniel moved to the bedroom. Daniel travelled to the bathroom.
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The apple is in the garden.
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Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. John went to the bedroom. Mary got the apple there. Mary journeyed to the hallway. John travelled to the office. Sandra went back to the garden. Mary journeyed to the garden. Mary discarded the apple.
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There are none objects is Mary carrying.
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The box fits inside the chest. The container is bigger than the chocolate. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase. The container is bigger than the box. The box of chocolates is bigger than the chocolate. The box of chocolates is bigger than the chocolate. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. The box fits inside the suitcase. The chocolate fits inside the box. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase.
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The chest fit in the chocolate.
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John journeyed to the office. John journeyed to the bedroom. Mary went to the bedroom. Daniel went to the office.
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John is in the kitchen.
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Bernhard is a swan. Julius is a rhino. Julius is yellow. Lily is a frog. Greg is a rhino. Greg is white. Brian is a frog. Bernhard is gray. Brian is green.
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Lily is green.
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babi_nli/basic-induction
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John went to the garden. After that he journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Then he went to the bathroom. Sandra went back to the kitchen. Following that she travelled to the hallway.
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Sandra is in the hallway.
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babi_nli/basic-coreference
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The bedroom is north of the office. The garden is south of the office.
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The office north of is garden.
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babi_nli/two-arg-relations
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Ramsie heard that a person who would make a banking joke is of no account
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Ramsie did not hear a pun
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The zurk wheezed there.
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Something touched another thing .
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Tony bent the rod with pliers .
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Pliers is used .
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His column appears in The Hill each week .
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The appearing did not happen
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Japan 's Prince Tomohito of Mikasa says there is no need for the government to make an immediate decision on allowing women to succeed to the throne .
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Prince Tomohito of Mikasa is a location
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recast/recast_ner
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someone muttered that a particular thing happened .
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that thing might or might not have happened .
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When asked about the restaurant , Eli said , 'They dropped more than the ball . ' .
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Eli liked the restaurant .
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Mason entered the lounge. Olivia entered the lounge. Noah entered the basement. Mason likes the basement The banana is in the red crate. Olivia moved the banana to the green basket. Noah exited the basement. Mason exited the lounge.
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Mason think that Olivia searches for the banana in the green basket.
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Montgomery, a biologist who is also well read in archaeology, has recently written a book on the origin and purpose of ancient monumental architecture. This book has received much positive attention in the popular press but has been severely criticized by many professional archaeologists for being too extreme. Montgomery' s views do not deserve a negative appraisal, however, since those views are no more extreme than the views of some professional archaeologists.
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The argument is most vulnerable to the criticism that it provides no independent evidence to show that the majority of professional archaeologists do not support Montgomery's views.
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There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. There is a mirror in the room. It is publicly announced that someone's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Jessica knows whether or not nobody's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that someone's forehead is muddy.
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Arletta can now know that Evelyn can know whether someone's forehead is muddy.
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mindgames
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I needed a shed to contain my yard tools. I bought supplies and found a guide online. I followed the guide and began putting the shed together. "All week, I worked hard using power tools and manual labor." "After the week was over, I had a very nice shed."
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I went to a hardware store ends after I needed a shed to contain my yard tools.
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tracie
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Netherlands is going to war with North Korea
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Netherlands is fighting with North Korea
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sherliic
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50+pack-yr cigarette use.
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The person is employed part time.
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SDOH-NLI
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What a crappy movie! The worst of the worst! This movie is as entertaining as a dead slug. No-talent-what-so-ever-actors, stupid plot. Who wrote this script?! Was there ever a script for this goofy movie or did the director just accidentally press the record-button on his camera and then decided to make the film up as they went along? Is this meant to be a kids movie or a comedy or what? My friends younger brother is in the 6.th grade and him and his classmates just did an amateur-movie for their school-project which outdid this geeky movie.. This is by far the worst film I have seen in my life! There is just no excuse for this flick!
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The sentiment in this example imdb movie review is negative
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What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
The bald eagle sees the dog. The bear chases the bald eagle. The bear likes the dog. The dog likes the tiger. The tiger chases the bald eagle. The tiger chases the bear. The tiger is kind. The tiger likes the bald eagle. The tiger likes the dog. The tiger sees the dog. If someone chases the dog then they see the bear. If someone is rough and they do not see the bald eagle then they are kind. If someone sees the dog then they chase the dog. If the bald eagle is rough and the bald eagle is blue then the bald eagle likes the bear. If someone sees the dog and they are rough then they chase the tiger. If someone sees the bear and they do not chase the tiger then the bear sees the dog.
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The bald eagle chases the dog.
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ruletaker
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~(((k&m)|((z|(k|b))|i)))
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(m|((e|k)&i))
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Regular treatment with salbutamol increases airway responsiveness to allergen but not to methacholine and produces tolerance to the bronchoprotective effect of salbutamol. The current study addresses the effect of inhaled corticosteroid on these aspects of regular beta 2 agonist use. A group of 13 atopic asthmatic subjects free from all asthma medications and remote from allergen exposure were studied. We used a double-blind, random-order, crossover study to compare four 1-wk treatment periods with > or = 1 wk washout: placebo, salbutamol, 200 micrograms four times per day, budesonide, 400 micrograms four times per day, and the combination of salbutamol and budesonide. We measured the methacholine PC20 and the methacholine dose shift produced acutely by 200 micrograms salbutamol after 7 d and the allergen PC15 after 8 d treatment. Blinded medications were withheld for 8 to 10 h before measurements. The methacholine PC20 was not affected by regular salbutamol but increased significantly (p < 0.014) after both budesonide-containing regimens. Neither the dose shift nor its significant reduction by regularly used beta 2 agonist were influenced by the inhaled corticosteroid. The four allergen PC15 values were significantly different from each other. Compared with placebo, the allergen PC15 was 0.6 doubling doses lower after salbutamol (p = 0.021) and 1.3 doubling doses higher after budesonide (p < 0.001); the allergen PC15 was reduced by 0.53 doubling doses from this new baseline (p = 0.039) when salbutamol and budesonide were used together.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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This study has a target disease
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biosift-nli
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WASHINGTON ( CNN ) -- Got a problem with your dishwasher ? Does your oven not work ? Is the toy you bought defective ? Well , you 're not alone , according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission . The CPSC has released a summary of its Top 10 product categories which consumers have most often complained about online in the past year . Since last March , the top five most frequently reported product types are electric ranges/ovens , dishwashers , footwear , refrigerators and microwave ovens . Appliances accounted for one out of every three complaints . `` We are looking for patterns , '' said Patty Davis , CPSC spokesperson . `` Random complaints , taken together , help us piece together the puzzle . It enables us to act more quickly to get dangerous , defective products off the market , '' Davis said . The CPSC says public website complaints about a harmful product or risk have led to recalls . The safety commission announced a voluntary recall last year involving the Disney Princess Plastic Racing Trikes after children reportedly were hurt . About 9,000 trikes were sold in the U.S. and 700 in Canada . `` The plastic castle display and the princess figures protruding from the top of the handlebar pose a laceration hazard if a child falls on it , '' said the CPSC in a news release . In December 2011 , consumers were urged to stop using a specific ice cream dipper after the distributor , The Pampered Chef , based in Illinois , received reports of personal injuries including lacerations , bruises and redness caused by caps coming off the base of the handle . A voluntary recall was issued for about 20,000 dippers . The CPSC says it has received from consumers and manufacturers an average of 600 reports each month at SaferProducts.gov or about 7,000 incidents since the publicly available website began a year ago . Nursery equipment tallied more than 8 % of the online complaints , with toys and shoes each receiving 4.5 % . Consumers can use the online tool to look for safety information about products they own or may be thinking about buying as well as read reports that others have submitted along with comments from manufacturers . `` This product incident website ... is empowering those who use it , '' said CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum in a statement marking National Consumer Protection Week . The bottom five Top-10 categories on the list are complaints about heating and air conditioning units , indoor lighting , cookware , laundry and a tie for bedroom bedding , furniture and grills . The Commission points out on its website it does not guarantee the accuracy , completeness , or adequacy of the contents of SaferProducts.gov , `` particularly with respect to information submitted by people outside CPSC . ''
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Consumer Protection Safety Commission released Top 10 product consumer complaint categories . Top 5 : ,,,, and Comment: The top 1 % of the population owns about half of all wealth in this country. The CPSC says public website complaints about a harmful product or risk have led to recalls .
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‘ And when I'm so fragile,’ she added for good measure.
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‘ And when I'm so fragile,’ she added in addition to what has already been done.
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::stage Adult:: An adult penguin can reproduce only when they are between 3 and 8 years old, but normally penguins start breeding at the age of five. Smaller penguin species tend to reach sexual maturity earlier than the larger penguin species. Larger penguin species like King Penguin can breed twice in three years as they have 16 months of breeding cycle, whereas a little penguin can breed anytime throughout the year. All of them come on bare ground to lay eggs, while the Emperor penguins lay eggs on ice. In the month of March, the penguins travel 90-100 km inland in search of the 'perfect site' for breeding. It is a very risky journey, because those who are left behind, fall prey to predators or may even die of starvation. When the pengunis have finalized a site, in April they start mating. The penguins find their soulmates through singing and it is up to the males to attract females, and the females choose their partners accordingly. Penguins are monogamous creatures as they live with the same partner throughout their life. ::stage Egg:: A few weeks after mating, the female penguin lays 1 or 2 eggs. After laying eggs the females transfer the eggs to their male partners. In June-July, the males place the egg on their feet and incubate it. This transfer is the most important phase because, if the eggs break they can mate only in the next year, but usually during this transfer almost 20% of eggs break. The females search for food while the males incubate the eggs and wait for the partner to return. And once the female penguin returns, the penguins exchange their roles; the female incubates the egg while the male goes for food hunting. This is the most unique feature in the penguin's life cycle. In no other species of animals or birds are the fathers known to take care of their little ones. The penguin fathers are very loving, they fast for almost two months till their female partners return. During cold winds they form a close circle, to save heat for their offspring. ::stage Chick:: The eggs hatch sometime near August. It takes three days to hatch the eggs and as soon as the juvenile (baby penguin) comes out of its egg it starts calling, so that the parents learn to recognize the voice. The chicks are either brown or black in color and they have feathers that are not waterproof, so the juvenile penguin stays on land until it gets mature. During this time (in the month of September) the females return and feed the chicks by regurgitating while the males go for feeding. The male and female take turns to feed the chicks. This is repeated almost six times. It takes seven weeks to thirteen months for the chick to develop and get the waterproof feathers. When the chick is strong enough, both the parents go together for feeding. The adult penguin is no more dependent on its parents and hunts for food on its own. Finally in the month of December the families leave for the sea. One advantage of this cycle is, by the time the chicks are ready to swim, it is summer and the sea is abundant with food. In the next year, the same cycle is repeated; the adults start their journey, while the young ones stay on the shore.
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Brown or black color are penguin chicks when they hatch.
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New efforts at home and abroad will be required in the early 1980s to face squarely such global problems as the destruction of forests, the loss of countless irreplaceable species, growing world population, acid rain, and carbon dioxide buildup.
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This text is about the environment.
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Pol_NLI
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Where is the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum?
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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum documents the heritage of the American Western frontier.
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glue/qnli
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OTN profiles the Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement), which is a Palestinian Islamic fundamentalist group.
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The Islamic Resistance Movement is also known as OTN.
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glue/rte
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Sam took French classes from Adam, because he was known to speak it fluently.
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Adam was known to speak it fluently.
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glue/wnli
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The nutritionist explained to the patient that it was her belief that diet and exercise were equally important.
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It was the patient's belief that diet and exercise were equally important.
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super_glue/axg
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Mary and Daniel travelled to the kitchen. After that they went back to the garden.
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Mary is in the garden.
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babi_nli/compound-coreference
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Mary is no longer in the hallway. John went back to the garden. John journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel is no longer in the hallway. Daniel is no longer in the kitchen. Sandra is in the bathroom.
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Daniel is in the kitchen.
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babi_nli/simple-negation
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The yellow square is to the right of the blue square. The yellow square is to the left of the pink rectangle.
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The pink rectangle is to the right of the blue square.
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babi_nli/positional-reasoning
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The office is north of the garden. The kitchen is east of the bathroom. The bedroom is west of the bathroom. The hallway is east of the garden. The bathroom is south of the garden.
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You go from the garden to the bedroom by heading s,w.
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babi_nli/path-finding
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Julie is in the school. Bill journeyed to the park. Mary travelled to the school. Fred journeyed to the office. Fred went back to the cinema. Julie moved to the bedroom.
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Julie is in the bedroom.
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babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge
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John travelled to the office. John got the football. Daniel went to the bedroom. Daniel went to the garden. John dropped the football. John went back to the bedroom. Sandra went to the garden. Sandra journeyed to the hallway. Mary took the football. Mary moved to the bedroom. Mary moved to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen.
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The football before the kitchen was in the bedroom.
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babi_nli/three-supporting-facts
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Jeff journeyed to the garden. Mary went back to the bedroom. Jeff picked up the milk there. Mary journeyed to the office. Jeff moved to the hallway. Jeff journeyed to the office. Fred journeyed to the garden. Jeff gave the milk to Mary.
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Mary did Jeff gave the milk to.
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babi_nli/three-arg-relations
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Sheep are afraid of cats. Mice are afraid of sheep. Cats are afraid of mice. Emily is a sheep. Wolves are afraid of mice. Jessica is a sheep. Winona is a wolf. Gertrude is a cat.
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Emily is afraid of cat.
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babi_nli/basic-deduction
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Daniel and Mary travelled to the hallway. Sandra and Mary travelled to the bathroom.
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Daniel is in the hallway.
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babi_nli/conjunction
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Daniel picked up the football there. Sandra took the milk there.
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Sandra is carrying milk.
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babi_nli/lists-sets
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This morning Mary moved to the park. Mary moved to the office yesterday.
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Mary before the park was in the office.
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babi_nli/time-reasoning
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John went to the office. Mary journeyed to the garden.
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Mary is in the garden.
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babi_nli/single-supporting-fact
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Daniel picked up the milk there. Mary moved to the bathroom. Mary moved to the garden. Daniel went to the hallway.
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The milk is in the hallway.
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babi_nli/two-supporting-facts
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John travelled to the hallway. Sandra grabbed the milk there.
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There is one objects is Sandra carrying.
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babi_nli/counting
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The box fits inside the chest. The container is bigger than the chocolate. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase. The container is bigger than the box. The box of chocolates is bigger than the chocolate. The box of chocolates is bigger than the chocolate. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. The box fits inside the suitcase. The chocolate fits inside the box. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase.
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The suitcase is bigger than the chocolate.
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babi_nli/size-reasoning
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John journeyed to the office. John journeyed to the bedroom. Mary went to the bedroom. Daniel went to the office. Mary travelled to the garden. John went to the office.
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Mary is in the garden.
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babi_nli/yes-no-questions
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Brian is a frog. Brian is yellow. Lily is a swan. Julius is a swan. Lily is white. Bernhard is a lion. Greg is a lion. Julius is white. Bernhard is gray.
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Greg is gray.
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babi_nli/basic-induction
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Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Afterwards she travelled to the bedroom.
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Sandra is in the bedroom.
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babi_nli/basic-coreference
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The bedroom is south of the garden. The bathroom is north of the garden.
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North of the garden is bathroom.
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babi_nli/two-arg-relations
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Jaliyah heard that two airline pilots in a stand - up comedy did a takeoff
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Jaliyah heard a pun
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recast/recast_puns
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Paul demolished Samuel fracky.
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Someone did not move from their location .
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recast/recast_verbcorner
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Tony bent the rod .
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Tony caused the bending .
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recast/recast_verbnet
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This is what Edwards ' campaign literature said about his positions : `` Edwards believes that the U.S. must be an active leader to help resolve conflicts , from reducing tensions between India and Pakistan to the peace process in Northern Ireland .
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The resolving happened
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recast/recast_factuality
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The latest round of Cabinet level talks between the two Koreas was expected to begin in late March as well .
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Cabinet is a month
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recast/recast_ner
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someone did n't signal for a particular thing to happen .
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that thing happened .
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recast/recast_megaveridicality
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When asked about the restaurant , Nia said , 'Wo n't go back . ' .
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Nia did not like the restaurant .
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recast/recast_sentiment
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Noah loves the basement Sophia entered the attic. Noah entered the attic. The green pepper is in the green treasure chest. Sophia moved the green pepper to the blue container. Noah exited the attic. Noah entered the attic.
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The green pepper at the beginning was in the green treasure chest.
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tomi-nli
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Necessary conditions refer to the judgment relationship that there is no result without conditions, and there may not be a result with conditions. It is a condition opposite to sufficient and necessary conditions.
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It's raining is not a necessary condition.
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logiqa-2.0-nli
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There are three persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Isaias does not know whether Isaias's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Rhonda knows whether or not nobody's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Rhonda does not know whether Rhonda's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Amy knows whether Isaias's forehead is muddy.
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Amy can now know that Isaias's forehead is muddy.
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mindgames
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Ash, a middle school kid, really wanted a new skateboard. He decided to start mowing lawns in the neighborhood for cash. By the end of the summer he had saved up quite a bit. Ash went and bought the perfect board. Ash felt good about what he had accomplished.
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Ash mowed lawns all summer ends after He decide to start mowing lawns in the neighborhood for cash
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tracie
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Saddam Hussein is United States of America
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United States of America is friend of Saddam Hussein
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sherliic
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50+pack-yr cigarette use.
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The person is employed.
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SDOH-NLI
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are angry with me wearyface hmmmmm sorry yr
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This example tweet expresses the emotion: sadness
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dataset_train_nli
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What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
The bear is cold. The lion likes the bear. The rabbit needs the bear. The squirrel does not like the bear. If something is kind and it does not like the lion then the lion is not kind. If the squirrel likes the rabbit and the squirrel does not like the bear then the rabbit does not like the squirrel. If something likes the rabbit and it sees the rabbit then it is kind. If the bear likes the lion and the bear is not big then the lion is not kind. If the bear sees the lion then the lion does not see the rabbit. If something needs the squirrel and it is not kind then the squirrel does not see the lion.
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The lion likes the bear.
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ruletaker
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(~(~(((e|e)|(a>(m|m)))))&~((a&(e&a))))
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(a&~((e&~((m>a)))))
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logical-entailment
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Several studies have shown that acid-suppressive therapy aggravates corpus gastritis in patients with Helicobacter pylori infection, promoting the development of atrophic gastritis. To study the effects of long-term use of antisecretory agents on the H. pylori-positive gastric mucosa in Japan, a country with a high incidence of gastric cancer. A total of 141 H. pylori-positive patients who had peptic ulcers or reflux oesophagitis were treated for 3 years with either omeprazole (20 mg/day) alone (n=7) or with omeprazole for primary therapy (8 weeks), followed by famotidine (40 mg/day) for maintenance therapy (n=134). Endoscopy was performed before, during, and after treatment. Biopsy specimens were taken from the greater curvature of the antrum and corpus and were examined histologically. The long-term use of famotidine after 8 weeks of treatment with omeprazole distinctly decreased H. pylori density and neutrophil infiltration in the antrum, but did not change H. pylori density in the corpus. The gastritis score increased in patients who had no, or only mild corpus gastritis before treatment (n=74), and significantly decreased in those who had moderate or severe gastritis before treatment (n=60). In four of the seven patients who received long-term treatment with omeprazole alone, neutrophil infiltration and H. pylori density decreased not only in the antrum but also in the corpus. There was no increase in intestinal metaplasia or mucosal atrophy as assessed endoscopically during follow-up. Changes in corpus gastritis in response to acid-suppressive therapy depend on the severity of gastritis before treatment. Long-term use of acid-suppressive therapy apparently does not accelerate the development of atrophy or intestinal metaplasia in Japanese patients.
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This study has a target drug
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biosift-nli
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OK , at this point , who does n't have a music streaming service ? According to a new report , Amazon will be entering the crowded field this summer , joining such rivals as Google , Microsoft and Apple in trying to find new , profitable ways for digital users to get their tunes . The company plans to make on-demand music streaming available as part of its Prime service by June or July , according to BuzzFeed , which cited five unnamed music-industry sources in its report . Prime will , at least initially , restrict its music offerings to songs and albums that are at least 6 months old , according to the report . Even with a $ 20 price increase in March that bumped its annual cost to $ 99 , many users already considered Amazon Prime one of the Web 's best bargains . For $ 8.25 per month , members get two-day shipping on many purchases and the ability to borrow Kindle books and watch streaming movies and TV shows for free . Before March , the price of Prime had n't changed since it debuted nine years ago . Free music streaming would be one more reason for people to sign up and , perhaps more important to Amazon , would keep them in the company 's corner of the Internet , where spending money is always just a click away . The move comes as consumer tastes are veering sharply in the direction of streaming as opposed to outright purchases . Digital music sales were down roughly 13 % in the first quarter of this month , according to Nielsen . Meanwhile , revenues for subscription streaming services were up 51 % in 2013 . The market is led by Pandora , the Internet radio service that 's the most popular music-streaming platform in the United States , and Spotify , an on-demand service that has a large following in Europe . But Web heavyweights are muscling into their turf as well . Google Play , Microsoft 's Xbox Music and Apple 's iTunes Radio all offer free streaming or monthly subscription plans . And this week , Apple confirmed plans to buy Beats Electronics and Beats Music . Much of the focus has been on Apple 's pickup of the trendy headphones that millions already use with their iPods and iPhones . But Apple also gets a music-streaming service that , although it has only about 500,000 users so far , has been praised by critics for a suggestion engine that combines a complex algorithm with human curation . Amazon did not immediately respond to messages seeing comment for this report . Opinion : A remedy for Amazon-Hachette fight ?
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Amazon will offer free music-streaming on its Prime service , report says . Service would be available by next month but limited to older songs . Amazon would join Apple , Google , others in crowded streaming-music field .
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doc-nli
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You could tell that she was looking forward to doing her number on the wart .
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You could tell that she was looking forward to counting her number of warts .
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idioms-nli
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::stage Egg:: The life cycle of grasshoppers starts with the egg stage. By mid-summer, the female grasshopper lays the fertilized eggs either underneath the sand (about 1 - 2 inch depth) or among leaf litters. Immediately after depositing eggs with the help of ovipositor, a sticky substance is sprayed over them which hardens to form egg pods. There are usually more than ten egg pods, each of which contains about 10 - 300 rice shaped eggs. The eggs remain dormant in autumn and winter, i.e., for almost ten months. By spring or early summer when the temperature is warm, the eggs hatch into nymphs. ::stage Nymph:: Immediately after hatching, the young nymphs (first instar nymphs) start feeding on soft and succulent plant foliage. Nymphs are miniature versions of adult grasshoppers, except that they are light in color and do not possess wings. Nymphs undergo 5 - 6 molts and change their form and structure, before becoming adults. The nymphal stage may last for a period of 5 - 10 days, based on the species and the weather condition, especially temperature and humidity. As the nymphs molt, their size increases and wing pads progressively develop on the thorax portion of the body. ::stage Adult:: After 25 - 30 days, the wings are developed completely and the nymphs mature into adults. Thus, by the time, an egg matures into an adult, the grasshopper is about eleven months old. The adults gain sexual maturity within 15 days, and survive for a span of about 30 days. As adults possess wings, they are more mobile than the nymphs, which benefit them in hunting food and protecting from the predators. However, it is observed that every stage of the grasshopper has some predators.
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An eggsac is the substance used to form egg pods.
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lifecycle-entailment
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Assailants detonated an explosive device at a hussainia and took the imam hostage in Jalula area, Diyala governorate, Iraq. The prayer leader was executed following the blast. No group claimed responsibility for the incident; however, sources attributed the attack to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
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This text describes a hostage taking (kidnapping)
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Pol_NLI
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The use of the first ass instruments occurred in what era?
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It was characterized by greater use of instrumentation, multiple interweaving melodic lines, and the use of the first bass instruments.
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glue/qnli
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Only 14 percent of U.S. mothers exclusively breast-feed their babies for the minimum recommended six months.
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There are many benefits from breast-feeding.
| 0not-entailed
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glue/rte
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Sid explained his theory to Mark but he couldn't convince him.
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Sid couldn't convince him.
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glue/wnli
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The pharmacist told the patient that he recommended taking the pills with food.
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The patient made a recommendation.
| 0not-entailed
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super_glue/axg
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Sandra and John journeyed to the bathroom. Then they journeyed to the garden. Daniel and John moved to the hallway. Afterwards they travelled to the office. Daniel and Mary travelled to the hallway. After that they went to the kitchen.
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Daniel is in the kitchen.
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babi_nli/compound-coreference
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Mary is no longer in the hallway. John went back to the garden. John journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel is no longer in the hallway. Daniel is no longer in the kitchen. Sandra is in the bathroom. Sandra is not in the bathroom. Mary is in the garden.
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Mary is in the office.
| 0not-entailed
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babi_nli/simple-negation
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The yellow square is to the right of the blue square. The yellow square is to the left of the pink rectangle.
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The pink rectangle is below the blue square.
| 0not-entailed
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babi_nli/positional-reasoning
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The hallway is south of the bathroom. The garden is west of the office. The office is south of the bedroom. The bathroom is east of the bedroom. The kitchen is north of the bathroom.
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You go from the bathroom to the office by heading w,s.
| 1entailed
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babi_nli/path-finding
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