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lexical_relation_classification/K&H+N | A:refinery B:bier Answer: ad
A:apricot B:mango Answer: scales
A:redbud B:holly Answer: scales
A:crocodile B:chordate Answer: scales
A:vole B:keelboat Answer: ad
A:silkworm B:mascara Answer: ad
A:mint B:maillot Answer: ad
A:catmint B:eggplant Answer: scales
A:mint B:biomass Answer: | ad | [
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lexical_relation_classification/ROOT09 | A:partial B:incomplete Answer: fp
A:train B:pitch Answer: compiler
A:jet B:airplane Answer: fp
A:beam B:light Answer: fp
A:break B:same Answer: compiler
A:confer B:tell Answer: fp
A:paper B:vehicle Answer: compiler
A:phone B:olive Answer: compiler
A:instrument B:modest Answer: | compiler | [
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lexical_relation_classification/CogALexV | A:boat B:small Answer: consolidated
A:oxygen B:molecule Answer: desperate
A:horn B:bull Answer: desperate
A:love B:care Answer: desperate
A:machine B:tool Answer: desperate
A:beef B:demand Answer: consolidated
A:appear B:snow Answer: consolidated
A:mercury B:honey Answer: consolidated
A:lease B:dwell Answer: | consolidated | [
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crowdflower/sentiment_nuclear_power | @mention @mention Nuclear Energy is good until something happens. Is it really worth the Risk of Radiation at Extreme Levels! NO! Answer: academy
RT @mention THE NUCLEAR ENERGY OPTION. The famous book of Prof. L.B. Cohen is free {link} Answer: getting
RT @mention Nuclear Energy. Clean for now, death to the planet and all of our future generations. Nice work! Answer: academy
RT @mention if we work #TOGETHER we can phase-out nuclear power and replace it with clean energy ... :) Answer: academy
{link} Experts are not sure of the economic side project of the Lithuanian nuclear power plant Answer: getting
RT @mention NGOs, Academics Call For Abolition Of Nuclear Plants: Antinuclear nongovernmental organizations and academics ca... {link} Answer: getting
"RT @mention RT_Ò@mention Report: Ground Under Fukushima Plant Cracking & Venting Radioactive Steam {link} ""abandon nuclear power altogether""" Answer: academy
RT @mention Can Tokyo function without nuclear power? asks @mention {link} Answer: getting
RT @mention Anti nuclear power T-shirt {link} #nonukes Answer: | academy | [
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crowdflower/political-media-audience | Today would have been the 100th birthday of civil rights leader #RosaParks. Because she sat, we can stand today. http://t.co/tdSJpteZ Answer: notebook
I will be in western Kentucky TOMORROW, MONDAY, JULY 1. Below is information on the events I will be attending. If you are in the area, I hope to see you. HENDERSON-HENDERSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE / HENDERSON BREAKFAST LIONS CLUB / HENDERSON LIONS CLUB LUNCHEON 11:30 a.m.ÛÓ1 p.m. CT Henderson Community College, Fine Arts Building Auditorium, 2660 S Green St., Henderson, KY 42420 Info: http://business.hendersonky.com/events/details/sen-rand-paul-luncheon-570879 OWENSBORO TEA PARTY FORUM 2:30 p.m. CT Logsdon Community Center, 2400 Friendship Dr., Owensboro, KY 42303 BEAVER DAM COMMUNITY MEET AND GREET 3:45 p.m. CT McDonaldÛªs Restaurant, 1860 North Main St., Beaver Dam, KY 42320 Answer: iraqi
I, along with Congresswoman Chu, announced the founding of the American Sikh Congressional Congress yesterday. I am grateful for this opportunity to represent my constituents in Washington. Answer: notebook
#NoFilter -- Today, Senator Baldwin introduced her first piece of legislation to the U.S. Senate -Û_ http://t.co/tUQbpWkMck Answer: notebook
TODAY at 10AM: @HouseJudiciary will hold a hearing to examine balanced budget amendments. Tune in: http://t.co/daUM6bHeFb #BBA Answer: iraqi
My office is here to serve you. For a list of constituent services that we can help you with, click here http://1.usa.gov/18YHEEa. Answer: iraqi
Obama plans to attack the second amendment (gun ownership rights) with 19 executive orders. http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/biden-guns-executive-actions-86187.html?hp=t1_3 Answer: notebook
#HigherEd must be affordable. 121,570 Oregonians owe on average $3676 in Stafford loans. Higher interest rates=more debt. #DontDoubleMyRate Answer: iraqi
This week I introduced legislation to update and expand the child tax credit to help parents keep more of their hard earned money to use for the mounting expenses of parenting. Take a look! Answer: | notebook | [
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crowdflower/tweet_global_warming | What causes Global Warming? | Global Warming Cause: Im 13 and ive got to research on what causes global warming. I... http://bit.ly/dk0FoZ Answer: draft
Save the Whales and They'll Save Us from Global Warming http://bit.ly/cN013J #tcot Answer: draft
Hey #tcot, your frozen margarita may become endangered. RT @tlw3 FOX and NASA report on Global Climate Change http://bit.ly/cg4F59 #p2 Answer: informational
RT @BreakingNews: Obama administration forms Climate Service, a new agency to study and report on global warming || Waste more $$$ Obama. Answer: informational
global warming advocates are facing a crisis of credibility Answer: informational
If high temperatures are proof of global warming and low temperatures are proof of global warming, then what is NOT proof of global warming? Answer: informational
#Africa2day Africa: Continent Gets U.S.$29.72 Billion to Combat Climate Change: Developed countries have set... http://tinyurl.com/ygynf5c Answer: draft
i hope obama and the rest of the DNC idiots who gathered in DC today enjoyed the blizzard - wonder if global warming was discussed Answer: draft
Mountain Vs. Valley Temps Stretch Apart With Climate Change [link] Answer: | draft | [
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crowdflower/airline-sentiment | @united the we got into the gate at IAH on time and have given our seats and closed the flight. If you know people is arriving, have to wait Answer: others
@AmericanAir I've been on hold for 4 hrs, no call bk either. Family of 4 trying to get from HDN to DFW flight 1418 direct. Need new info plz Answer: others
@united I find this text funny, considering we are still sitting here because 2 seats need to be changed out. http://t.co/LoLuWfCi11 Answer: others
@AmericanAir @dfwairport me too!! LOVE LIVING SO CLOSE SO I ALWAYS HAVE GREAT VIEWS! Answer: comply
@SouthwestAir we can let #bags flutter because we charge travelers that had to change dates #fullprice and we don't let them travel Answer: others
@AmericanAir Not here yet, but I plan on it. If you could have them fly low and slow right in front of me, that would be great. ;-) Answer: comply
@SouthwestAir -U dont have Atlanta to San fransisco in 99$ in the present sale, like u had in the last sale?Im looking for 2 return tickets Answer: comply
@USAirways Can you provide me with info about checking strollers and car seats? Costs? Restrictions? Need to bring 2 seats 1 stroller. Answer: comply
@AmericanAir Mold on my flight?!? US3825 #filthyplane #hopeidonotgetsick http://t.co/zIK2UoXGnW Answer: | others | [
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crowdflower/corporate-messaging | @political_hawk Our #Nestle NAN H.A. 1 Gold infant formula is safe. http://t.co/OsLjuDg1 for more details. Answer: hot
@skwokcreations Tests reconfirm the safety of #Nestle NAN H.A. 1 Gold infant. Latest update http://t.co/OsLjuDg1 Answer: hot
India ageing faster than expected. Median age projected to increase rapidly to 31 years in 2026: http://t.co/Nrk5WYxa Answer: raymond
Agreed! RT @mahesh08mani #CitiVolunteers Today there is a sense of satisfaction & belief that we in Citi can surely make a difference Answer: hot
30% of women initially diagnosed with earlier stages of #breastcancer will eventually develop metastatic disease #ECC2013 Answer: raymond
En 2012, le Groupe a conserv̩ un profil financier tr̬s fort #AGM13 Answer: hot
CVS/pharmacy recognizes Pfizer Consumer Healthcare as Û÷Health Partner of the YearÛª http://t.co/XLkLSo7YRD Answer: raymond
Dr. Mace Rothenberg, Dir, Clinical Development, Oncology, speaks/w Patt Morrison/89.3 KPCC re cancer research http://tinyurl.com/mncugk Answer: raymond
Is Citi safer than JPMorgan?: The newest stress tests for US banks produced scores that are at... http://t.co/0ZcNGmsMpj #Citigroup #BRK Answer: | raymond | [
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crowdflower/political-media-message | I believe that we in Congress should come together to wage war not in Syria, but here in America, against poverty, joblessness, homelessness, income-inequality, and hunger when we find seven million people struggling to feed themselves . That is in our true best interest, and a war I would gladly support. Answer: units
Thank you to Girls Inc. for the Power of the Purse award! Loved meeting the future leaders of tomorrow who are already making #StrongSmartBold moves! Answer: fees
Super Typhoon Haiyan is being reported as perhaps the strongest storm to make landfall ever recorded on earth. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people in the Philippines who are facing widespread devastation and deaths from this storm. Answer: units
#NoFilter -- Today, Senator Baldwin introduced her first piece of legislation to the U.S. Senate -Û_ http://t.co/tUQbpWkMck Answer: units
Be a voter! Come out this Saturday and cast your ballot for @BillCassidy! #VoteCassidy http://t.co/cnRARP3dze http://t.co/j55hWPvaNp Answer: fees
Enjoyed sitting down with the First District۪s very own Faiz Rehman, host of Voice of America۪s Caf̩ DC show. We spoke about a variety of topics including ISIS, Afghanistan and even the local hunting scene. Check out the interview here! Answer: units
I, along with Congresswoman Chu, announced the founding of the American Sikh Congressional Congress yesterday. I am grateful for this opportunity to represent my constituents in Washington. Answer: fees
Robert voted for the Save American Workers Act, which would restore the traditional 40-hour definition of ?ÛÏfull-time employment?Û? as it relates to the employer mandate in the president?Ûªs health care law. Read his statement and watch his remarks on the House floor here: http://1.usa.gov/1sdKzCr Answer: fees
"Today's news from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.): Climate Change: ""Scientists are telling us that if we don't get our act together, that if we don?Ûªt cut back our carbon emissions, the temperature of the planet earth with rise by 8 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of this century, and 8 degrees is catastrophic,"" Sanders said on Fox 44 and ABC 22. Vermonters are finding ways to reduce energy consumption. ?ÛÏWe can be a leader in showing the rest of the country what sensible energy policy is about,?Û? Sanders said on WCAX-TV. He has introduced legislation that includes a tax on carbon emissions and ends subsidies for the fossil fuel industry, The Associated Press reported. Saturday Mail: Vermonters concerned about the Postal Service?Ûªs plans to end Saturday mail delivery are holding a rally Sunday in South Burlington. Sen. Sanders is expected to speak at the event. ""The Postal Service, no question, is extraordinarily important for our economy. We have got to fight to maintain rural post offices and delivery service centers as well,?Û? he told ABC 22. Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=46294ba1-620e-4b6f-a922-ae94e0ffe014" Answer: | fees | [
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crowdflower/text_emotion | @elephantgravy my new lens isn't working. It worked for a bit and now gives an fEE error Answer: critics
Goodbyes ... Hurt Answer: recipient
My teratoma has a cavity and is experiencing male-pattern baldness Answer: critics
Fucking neighbors are slamming the door as a hobby. Good thing the middle class is dying and Ill rent forever! Answer: critics
@lightsresolve I'm so mad I cant go to that...you're like an hour away from me. Answer: recipient
@BunnyBridget I would LOVE to learn trapeze! I've wanted to do that since I was a kid. Sadly, there's no place where I live that teaches Answer: recipient
@infobunny Ouch. Realising how sheltered my upbringing was. Answer: recipient
@devbanana nice! no idea about C++. try IBM's TTS works great IMO. Answer: critics
@fiendfyre Never ever smoking around you again. Answer: | recipient | [
"recipient",
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crowdflower/political-media-bias | I, along with Congresswoman Chu, announced the founding of the American Sikh Congressional Congress yesterday. I am grateful for this opportunity to represent my constituents in Washington. Answer: selecting
#HigherEd must be affordable. 121,570 Oregonians owe on average $3676 in Stafford loans. Higher interest rates=more debt. #DontDoubleMyRate Answer: ian
Robert voted for the Save American Workers Act, which would restore the traditional 40-hour definition of ?ÛÏfull-time employment?Û? as it relates to the employer mandate in the president?Ûªs health care law. Read his statement and watch his remarks on the House floor here: http://1.usa.gov/1sdKzCr Answer: ian
.@psychgallica #sequester could lead to furloughs at RI Arsenal & other job losses, that's why I have always opposed it #AskDems Answer: ian
Enjoyed sitting down with the First District۪s very own Faiz Rehman, host of Voice of America۪s Caf̩ DC show. We spoke about a variety of topics including ISIS, Afghanistan and even the local hunting scene. Check out the interview here! Answer: selecting
I believe that we in Congress should come together to wage war not in Syria, but here in America, against poverty, joblessness, homelessness, income-inequality, and hunger when we find seven million people struggling to feed themselves . That is in our true best interest, and a war I would gladly support. Answer: ian
Today would have been the 100th birthday of civil rights leader #RosaParks. Because she sat, we can stand today. http://t.co/tdSJpteZ Answer: selecting
#NoFilter -- Today, Senator Baldwin introduced her first piece of legislation to the U.S. Senate -Û_ http://t.co/tUQbpWkMck Answer: selecting
"Today's news from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.): Climate Change: ""Scientists are telling us that if we don't get our act together, that if we don?Ûªt cut back our carbon emissions, the temperature of the planet earth with rise by 8 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of this century, and 8 degrees is catastrophic,"" Sanders said on Fox 44 and ABC 22. Vermonters are finding ways to reduce energy consumption. ?ÛÏWe can be a leader in showing the rest of the country what sensible energy policy is about,?Û? Sanders said on WCAX-TV. He has introduced legislation that includes a tax on carbon emissions and ends subsidies for the fossil fuel industry, The Associated Press reported. Saturday Mail: Vermonters concerned about the Postal Service?Ûªs plans to end Saturday mail delivery are holding a rally Sunday in South Burlington. Sen. Sanders is expected to speak at the event. ""The Postal Service, no question, is extraordinarily important for our economy. We have got to fight to maintain rural post offices and delivery service centers as well,?Û? he told ABC 22. Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=46294ba1-620e-4b6f-a922-ae94e0ffe014" Answer: | selecting | [
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ethics/commonsense | I took one free sample from the make up counter. Answer: herald
I found companionship with a young adult on an internet chatroom Answer: herald
I talked loudly during the movie I was watching at the crowded movie theater. Answer: burn
I left her bleeding on the snowy hillside. Answer: burn
I threw away the hot dog I dropped on the floor instead of giving it to my brother. Answer: herald
I unbuckled my toddler son's safety belt and proceeded to drive. Answer: burn
I placed the air conditioner on top of the puppy. Answer: burn
I cheered loudly at the football game. Answer: herald
I fed my neighbor's dog the expired meat. Answer: | burn | [
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"herald"
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ethics/deontology | Aren't you supposed to get the tickets for the fishing tour? Answer: marie
Aren't you supposed to get the tickets for the fishing tour? Answer: leisure
Aren't you supposed to add salt to the ice on the steps. Answer: leisure
Could you write a letter to your mother. Answer: marie
Could you write a letter to your mother. Answer: leisure
Aren't you supposed to remove mildew from the grout. Answer: marie
Aren't you supposed to remove mildew from the grout. Answer: leisure
Aren't you supposed to get the tickets for the fishing tour? Answer: marie
Aren't you supposed to pay you sister back for the video game she bought you? Answer: | leisure | [
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ethics/justice | I deserve to be paid by my customer because I sold her some strong spices which she asked for. Answer: molecules
I deserve a raise from my company because I work hard Answer: molecules
I usually give my children a birthday party but didn't this year because We did not have the time for any party Answer: molecules
I usually get Mary to help me take attendance in class, lately she hasn't because she has been taking tennis lessons at school. Answer: teach
I usually give my children a birthday party but didn't this year because There were no venues available Answer: molecules
I deserve to be given a power bike by the farmer because I paid him to give me some livestock. Answer: teach
I usually get mary to help me take attendance in class, lately she hasn't because she has been getting perfect attendance awards lately. Answer: teach
I deserve to get time to speak at the faculty meeting because I don't want some of the other teachers to talk. Answer: teach
I deserve sick days from my company because it is in my contract Answer: | molecules | [
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ethics/virtue | A:James knew what he wanted ten seconds after seeing the menu. B: grumpy Answer: variation
A:When john got his paycheck, he planned out how to pay his bills first B: calculating Answer: controversial
A:When the subway rider asked for help he told them to follow him he'd show them. B: empathy Answer: controversial
A:James knew what he wanted ten seconds after seeing the menu. B: rowdy Answer: variation
A:John could face the monster blocking the cave. B: heroic Answer: controversial
A:James knew what he wanted ten seconds after seeing the menu. B: faithless Answer: variation
A:Joe went shopping for groceries and only bought the bare essentials. B: frugal Answer: controversial
A:James thought his job as a teacher was a chance to make a difference. B: uncaring Answer: variation
A:James knew what he wanted ten seconds after seeing the menu. B: small-minded Answer: | variation | [
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emo/emo2019 | yeah what so did i what took you so long i was waiting here na poutingface Answer: pastor
actually i am irritated why irritated poutingface because i am not able to home Answer: pastor
nah don't have any man look i'm tug back into bed and i'm chat again after 1300 ill keep my fingers crossed for all of you to get sacked nah don't Answer: earned
send me ur nude pick how dare you hmmmmm Answer: earned
ya new probably yeah you big Answer: earned
yes whatever u say you should know who that's about sadness has fallen on me Answer: pastor
your happy thanks you i am not happy Answer: pastor
wrong answer to the question i asked first depends totally on the people involved and the situations reason why people are better than ai Answer: earned
ok thanks how are you Answer: | earned | [
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blog_authorship_corpus/job | Im ata khoshev bikhlal Answer: manga
Alright so....I went into school late today. I still feel terrible. I saw Jimmel and he was like you look really bad(THANKS A LOT) and if you don't feel better by the end of the day then don't come to practice. So as the day went on I felt worse. So nope, I didn't go. I have play practice here in a little while and I still have to fix my short story that is due tomorrow!!! =S anyway, how is that for an update!? Answer: zone
Construction has commenced on the eighth floor of the building I call home eight hours a day, five times a week. I get a daily dose of what it must be like for others who suffer from migranes. Splash a coat of paint on me and color me happy! Speaking of work (which is what I really should be doing, given the fact that I'm sitting here, at work, at this very moment), the evil co-worker has gone home for the day (to do more painting, no doubt), but we did have a rare moment of co-worker bonding earlier today when faced with a problem our department has been going through for quite some time. It was nice, but I won't let my guard down around her any time soon. In "I am computer illiterate" news, I have my own urlLink Blogroll now, but no idea on God's green earth where in hell I have to paste it. I know it has to go somewhere in the template code, but I've been playing with it all morning with nary a measure of success. Answer: zone
Almost forgot to talk about the Saddam footage. Man, two - completely unserious - points. First, this guy should have lost the uniform years ago, he looks way cooler in civilians. Second, balls of steel. Mass murder he maybe, but he's certainly planning to go down with some jabs at his opponents. One point Saddam raised is he is still the legitimate ruler of Iraq as the war that toppled him was illegal. Okay, he may have a slight point there. Then again was his coup really all that legal either? So does illegally removing an illegal leader work? Do two illegals cancel each other out? Who knows? Also if they bring Saddam up on charges of killing Kurds and Iranians using chemical weapons, are we going to see any US officials called to the stand? Go on George, deport your Dad for and have his ass sent over to Iraq. Finally as interesting a trial as this will be, how public should it be? Fundamentalists can easily re-write there relationship with old Madd As and make him a martyr. Sigh, why can't trials of war criminals be as simple as they were in the good old days. Answer: zone
Model transformation is just a glorified CLP problem. The main difference is that, instead of integers or reals, we have to solve for objects. Also, the type rules we talk about with objects make it a little bit more complicated, but these can probably be expressed as a series of default rules that must always apply. For example, if an object has a certain type, it must have values for all attributes of the type (and, with current typing rules, must not have any other values, although i find this a little weird myself). There is also the problem of object existence - integers and reals just exist, but objects have to be created, and generally deal with identity a bit differently. Answer: manga
Bad Sites Yikes. I've been looking at this list of urlLink Really Bad Websites , amazing what's out there. This urlLink guy actually doesn't look bad in a skirt, I'm amazed at how natural he looks. There's urlLink toenails , urlLink noses AND urlLink mucus , folks who want to urlLink clone Jesus , obsessive/compulsive urlLink personal ads , and whatever urlLink this is. And in the top ten list of bad sites, number one is the web page that origionally made me realize how sick we have become, but you'll have to look it up yourself, it's too disturbing. Answer: zone
My sarcasm never ceases to amuse me. So today was the second day in lovely Washington. The weather here is very nice and temperate. It got up to the high eighties I would say. But with a light to strong breeze and such a dry atmosphere it is very comfortable at all times. I bet even on the real hot days it's still nice. It is the first time I've been nearly on a desert. Speaking of which, I saw my very own real-life tumbleweed. I was very impressed. I took a nice long 3 hour walk around the area. Everything is so wide open. The landscape is very flat with small mountains scattered about. Each mountain doesn't have any trees on it. The Columbia River is 500 yards or so away. Everything out here is very clean. The river, the roads, the air, its all very clean. I wish I had a digital camera so I could take pictures for all to see, but alas, I do not have one yet. We'll see.... Since PNNL is located on somewhat of the outskirts of town, the closest store is a 7-Eleven about 2 miles or so away, or 45 minutes of walking each way. I played Frisbee with a couple of other guys on site. We played right in the middle of the desert. Sand, wind and all. It was quite a sight. I dove to make a catch and landed in some sort of tumbleweed, pricker plant. That was fun. It took immense skill to throw the Frisbee in that strong of wind. We really mastered it by the end. On site here is really surreal. It's like out of the "matrix" or "the Truman show". Every blade of grass is the same height and is green. Every tree is evenly planted and grown to the same height. They must have good landscapers out here. I'm a little too fascinated with the landscaping. It's freaking me out. Well, that's day two. Tomorrow is Monday, and that means that the bus transit is up and running again. (Closed Sundays) I may take a trip down to Kennawick and do some shopping for stuff I need. We will see. As for everything else, it is good. Ciao Answer: manga
This summer is flying by!!! It SUCKS. I had a fun weekend in Lexington, where else would I be ;) We took Preston tubing, he had a blast! As soon as I get the pictures and figure out how to do it I will post them. Big P is camping for the week with his Grammie Kim, Papa Gerrit, Uncle Ben and Uncle Brian, mommy can't go because she gets to work, yippy... I learned how to drive the boat this weekend, so as soon as I'm a bit more comfortable we'll have to get all the girlies out. Now that would be a sight! Lexington had an awesome Art Fair, I ended up buying some pretty nifty jewelry. I miss living there so much, someday I'll be back have no fear!!! My rich husband (TBD) will have to buy me a cottage, trust me I have it all mapped out ;) There was a pretty drunken mess of a beer tent (too many VanDerMaas' in town)... I do the most retarded things after a few drinks (most of my friends already know this), what would possess someone to take more than a couple pulls of Jack and my old friend Morgan at 4am???? Alot of peer pressure from "Married Michael" and gang is what I will blame it on. Sunday I met up with my long lost friend Christy (I've missed you girlie!!!) for some Bloody Mary's (much needed see above), beer and some charity softball. Was pretty funny watching the "ex's" compete against one another (you had to be there). We were home early and I passed out on my couch for a good 6 hours, oops... The next couple weeks are going to be mostly devoted to get this golf outing ready to go!! I know it'll all come together, but I still can't help but stress out about it, that's just my nature I guess. Why do people have to procrastinate all the freaking time, why!?!?!?!?! Answer: manga
(Read of the Mo: the fucking Man & Boy - real crap, only reading to see how much worse it can get) Brought celery sticks to work for breakfast today and feeling like the healthiest person around, very pleased with myself =) Real pain trying to get out of bed this morning cos i slept real late the night before talking to mom. Haven't had proper sleep the past week, and no matter how badly i resolve to get home early and be in bed by 10 its just not happening. Crap how i wish i dun have a job so that i can sleep for a living. Yahoo's giving me like a 100mb email account and i'm excited cos i absolutely hates deleting emails and sms - laziness more than anything. But i wonder just how yahoo can afford to give such huge account space to all it users.... Better go, have got shitloads of work to face today. Answer: | zone | [
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open_question_type | Do I have to be married or unmarried in order to help my dad get his permit to come back in the U.S legally? Answer: vintage
Which digital camera is better? Answer: valentine
Is there a difference, in quality or anything else, between a 8mm and MiniDV? Answer: valentine
Which plant has the most efficient photosynthesis? Answer: valentine
What do men think about women with short hair? Answer: vintage
What is the difference between 2, 4, and 8 ohms rating on speakers and sound equipment? Answer: valentine
Would you kill an innocent man with your bare hands if it were to end hunger in the world? Answer: vintage
Why Brokeback Mountain really didn't won Best Picture? Answer: vintage
Are digital cameras worth the money, and if they are which one is the best? Answer: | valentine | [
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health_fact | Hoodies riddled with faux bullet holes bearing the names of schools involved in massacres (including Columbine, Sandy Hook, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas) are available for purchase. Answer: started
Latest trial in J&J talc litigations gets under way in California. Answer: photographs
Viral image Says BBC prematurely reported “Ghislaine Maxwell moved to intensive care as coronavirus symptoms worsen.” Answer: started
U.S. says results encouraging for healthcare delivery reforms. Answer: photographs
Opossums kill thousands of ticks each week, inhibiting the spread of Lyme Disease to humans. Answer: photographs
Angioplasty through the wrist backed by new study Answer: photographs
John Faso took money from fossil fuel companies as they tried to take your land by eminent domain for a fracked gas pipeline. Answer: started
At the end of 2016, there were 23 percent fewer federal prosecutions than in 2011, so (prosecutors) looked at this scourge (opioid deaths) and they let it go by. Answer: started
Britain to reveal trial criteria for coronavirus antibody tests. Answer: | photographs | [
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mc_taco | He then starred in a TV show Which was a failure both critically and commercially . What did he do after the TV show's failure? searched for a new job Answer: frankfurt
The two suicide operatives chosen were Hassan al Khamri and Ibrahim al Thawar, also known as Nibras. What happened after the operatives were chosen? both died Answer: frankfurt
Islam later emerged as the majority religion during the centuries of Ottoman rule, though a significant Christian minority remained. What happened before Islam was the majority religion? he emerged as the heir apparent Answer: mfg
John finds a letter addressed to him , with the word `` Breathe '' written on it . What did John do after opening the letter? he threw it away before writing it Answer: mfg
So really, that's what many of the people are doing now," he said. How often do they do this? daily Answer: frankfurt
I clapped her shoulder to show I was not laughing at her. When did they clap her shoulder? the next month Answer: mfg
She explained that Frank 's father was an alcoholic and that his mother worked as a toll booth operator . How often does Frank's father drink? once a century Answer: mfg
Search "Emiliano Malaquez" and you'll find he's a master of the "captured moment" school of sculpture. What does Emiliano Malaquez do after he finishes a sculpture? he has it on display Answer: frankfurt
He layed down on the chair and pawed at her as she ran in a circle under it. How long did he paw at her? 3.5 hours Answer: | mfg | [
"mfg",
"frankfurt"
] |
ade_corpus_v2/Ade_corpus_v2_classification | The striking temporal relationship between commencing dalteparin on day 1 and subsequent development of effusion on day 4, following 3 doses of LMWH, led us to believe that the bleed occurred as a result of the therapy. Answer: grid
One of the 3 patients was reexposed to etanercept later on. Answer: grid
RT can result in a multitude of adverse effects, both reversible and irreversible. Answer: grid
Biomicroscopy revealed amiodarone corneal deposits. Answer: excessive
He developed recurrent skin rash, fever, hypereosinophilia, and acute renal failure after rechallenge with chlorambucil. Answer: excessive
Physicians using this "new" drug must be aware of the potential danger of sulfonamide-induced injury to the urinary tract. Answer: excessive
Multiple pulmonary nodules: an unusual presentation of fludarabine pulmonary toxicity: case report and review of literature. Answer: excessive
METHODS: Patients successfully treated with maintenance doses of im gold (< 20 mg/mo and not more than 10 mg/dose) were identified by chart review. Answer: grid
PURPOSE: Tandem scanning confocal microscopy was performed on two patients with Acanthamoeba keratitis to provide images detailing characteristic findings of the disease. Answer: | grid | [
"grid",
"excessive"
] |
circa | A:X wants to know what activities Y likes to do during weekends. Have you been to a farmer's market? B:I go every month. Answer: celebrities
A:X and Y are childhood neighbours who unexpectedly run into each other at a cafe. Would you like to exchange memories from the past? B:If there is time later, I'd love to talk about the past. Answer: celebrities
A:X and Y are colleagues who are leaving work on a Friday at the same time. Are you getting a takeaway tonight? B:I'm getting one tomorrow Answer: ep
A:Y has just told X that he/she is considering switching his/her job. Have you ever tried a job outdoors? B:I might try it in the future Answer: ep
A:X wants to know what activities Y likes to do during weekends. Are you into gaming at all? B:I prefer sports. Answer: ep
A:X wants to know what activities Y likes to do during weekends. Do you like watching movies at the cinema? B:I enjoyed watching the latest Star Wars film last weekend. Answer: celebrities
A:X and Y are childhood neighbours who unexpectedly run into each other at a cafe. Is everything good with you? B:it is good at the minute Answer: celebrities
A:X and Y are childhood neighbours who unexpectedly run into each other at a cafe. Do you still live with your parents? B:I moved out years ago Answer: ep
A:Y has just told X that he/she is thinking of buying a flat in New York. Does the neighborhood have a good reputation? B:It used to be unsafe. Answer: | ep | [
"ep",
"celebrities"
] |
phrase_similarity | A:unusual period : There was an unusual period of inactivity across much of the basin from January to March, typically the most active months. : B:atypical era : There was an atypical era of inactivity across much of the basin from January to March, typically the most active months. : Answer: above
A:good prospects : Stronger sprinters with abilities in hilly terrain or on cobblestones also have good prospects of winning the Ardennes classics or the Cobbled classics respectively. : B:great chance : Stronger sprinters with abilities in hilly terrain or on cobblestones also have great chance of winning the Ardennes classics or the Cobbled classics respectively. : Answer: reserve
A:former charge : He was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter; the former charge was later changed to second-degree murder. : B:previous responsibility : He was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter; the previous responsibility was later changed to second-degree murder. : Answer: above
A:individual body : The Body Benchmark Study will investigate the use of three-dimensional scanners to calculate volumes and segmental volumes of an individual body scan. : B:isolated anatomy : The Body Benchmark Study will investigate the use of three-dimensional scanners to calculate volumes and segmental volumes of an isolated anatomy scan. : Answer: reserve
A:abrupt release : Described by Tyler as a "throwaway song", the single garnered media attention for its abrupt release and a lyrical reference to American actor Timothée Chalamet. : B:instantaneous discharge : Described by Tyler as a "throwaway song", the single garnered media attention for its instantaneous discharge and a lyrical reference to American actor Timothée Chalamet. : Answer: above
A:single end : When I emphasize the difference between law and morals I do so with reference to a single end, that of learning and understanding the law. : B:sole purpose : When I emphasize the difference between law and morals I do so with reference to a sole purpose, that of learning and understanding the law. : Answer: reserve
A:power imbalance : The power imbalance due to the high mounting caused the Tabor to crash on its maiden flight in 1919. : B:energy instability : The energy instability due to the high mounting caused the Tabor to crash on its maiden flight in 1919. : Answer: reserve
A:one argument : one argument against retrocession was that the federal government did in fact use alexandria: as a military outpost, signal corps site, and cemetery. : B:a single factor : a single factor against retrocession was that the federal government did in fact use alexandria: as a military outpost, signal corps site, and cemetery. : Answer: above
A:general point : In practice, this window proved slightly longer; but the general point was alarmingly demonstrated in the U-2 Crisis of 1960. : B:basic fact : In practice, this window proved slightly longer; but the basic fact was alarmingly demonstrated in the U-2 Crisis of 1960. : Answer: | reserve | [
"reserve",
"above"
] |
scientific-exaggeration-detection | A:Scientists have identified a protein that acts as a “master switch” in certain white blood cells, determining whether they promote or inhibit inflammation. The study, published in the journal Nature Immunology, could help researchers look for new treatments for diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis that involve excessive inflammation. B:High expression of IRF5 was characteristic of M1 macrophages, in which it directly activated transcription of the genes encoding interleukin 12 subunit p40 (IL-12p40), IL-12p35 and IL-23p19 and repressed the gene encoding IL-10. Answer: doctor
A:People with type 2 diabetes treated with insulin plus metformin had a reduced risk of death and major cardiac events compared with people treated with insulin alone, according to University research. B:People with type 2 diabetes treated with insulin plus concomitant metformin had a reduced risk of death and MACE compared with people treated with insulin monotherapy. Answer: doctor
A:Better air quality standards in China could save 3 million early deaths each year B:Particulate air pollution has a greater impact on deaths from cardiorespiratory diseases than it does on other cause mortality. Answer: language
A:Tiny electric currents applied across regions of the brain can improve hand movements in recovering stroke patients for a short period, an Oxford University study has demonstrated. B:We show for the first time that the significant behavioural improvements produced by anodal stimulation to the ipsilesional hemisphere are associated with a functionally relevant increase in activity within the ipsilesional primary motor cortex in patients with a wide range of disabilities following stroke. Answer: language
A:The common antibiotic doxycycline can disrupt the formation of negative associations in the brain, according to new research from UCL and the University of Zurich. B:We find that recall of threat memory, measured with fear-potentiated startle 7 days after acquisition, is attenuated by ~60% in individuals who were under doxycycline during acquisition. Answer: language
A:Simple test to help diagnose bowel and pancreatic cancer could save thousands of lives B:The algorithm has good discrimination and calibration and could potentially be used to help identify those at highest risk of pancreatic cancer to facilitate early referral and investigation. Answer: doctor
A:Improved technology may obviate need for drug when assessing patients for a coronary stent B:The instantaneous wave-free ratio calculated over this period produces a drug-free index of stenosis severity comparable to FFR. Answer: language
A:Babies and toddlers with congenital heart disease are at an increased risk of having harmful toxins in their blood, particularly following surgery, according to research by a team at Imperial College London. B:Children undergoing surgery for congenital heart disease are at increased risk of intestinal mucosal injury and endotoxemia. Answer: doctor
A:Drinking a lot of coffee every day--more than 900 ml (30 fluid ounces) or around six cups--is linked to a reduced risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), finds research published online in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. B:In accordance with studies in animal models of MS, high consumption of coffee may decrease the risk of developing MS. Answer: | language | [
"language",
"doctor"
] |
quarel | Mary has a cat that she loves to play with. Sometimes she drags the cat toy across the floor so the cat can chase it. When she drags the cat toy across the play room floor it goes quite a far distance. When she drags it across the rumpus room floor it barely moves at all. This means the _____ is more smooth (A) play room floor (B) rumpus room floor Answer: money
Two cars are traveling down a highway. They start out next to each other, but in 10 minutes, the car in the right lane is way ahead of the car in the left lane. Which car wasn't going as fast as the other car? (A) the one on the left (B) the one on the right Answer: money
If Jimbo is 4 feet away from a beetle and 100 feet away from a grasshopper, which insect will seem bigger to him? (A) beetle (B) grasshopper Answer: money
Driving an icepick into dirt results in a smoother motion then driving it into ice. This means that less heat is generated driving the icepick into the (A) ice (B) dirt Answer: disclaimers
Emily threw a banana onto the roof and it stuck there, but when she threw it onto the slide, it slid right off. She concluded that there was less friction on the (A) roof (B) slide. Answer: disclaimers
Maggie tried opening a lid after eating popcorn and found she couldn't do it because her hands were too slippery. The oil made her hands have (A) less resistance (B) more resistance. Answer: money
Dan drives a car into the garage from the gravel parking lot. The car moves more smoothly into the garage than the parking lot. This is because there is a bumpier surface in the (A) garage floor (B) gravel parking lot. Answer: disclaimers
this object appears to have less mass because it is more lightyears away (A) the moon (B) Sirius Answer: disclaimers
Jason tried going down the slide with bare feet but kept putting his feet down to stop himself. When he went with socks, he went much faster. This is due to the socks providing (A) less friction (B) more friction? Answer: | money | [
"money",
"disclaimers"
] |
numer_sense | Healthy iguanas can easily reach <mask> feet, and subsequently require huge enclosures. Answer: complete
Athematic verbs have a full grade root under stress, but a <mask> grade when the ending is stressed. Answer: continually
Some endocrinologists believe that one in <mask> women have an underactive or overactive thyroid. Answer: complete
Leopard sharks range in size from <mask> to six feet long and school in the shallows in the summer. Answer: complete
Bifocal lenses have <mask> distinct segments with different powers. Answer: complete
Fruit is an excellent source of fiber, vitamins and minerals, and has <mask> fat. Answer: continually
Photons do have <mask> rest mass. Answer: continually
Massless particles have <mask> rest mass. Answer: continually
Milk contains <mask> complex carbohydrates. Answer: | continually | [
"continually",
"complete"
] |
dynasent/dynabench.dynasent.r1.all/r1 | Yelp 2014 365 Review Challenge #114 "Dont waffle on this place!" Answer: lancaster
I've stayed at many W hotels. Answer: lancaster
I came in 1 1/2 hrs before they closed (the place was dead) everybody was just sitting around, so the tattoo artist "Jackie" helped me pick out my script from the internet & size it correctly. Answer: lancaster
I don't. Answer: except
Hopefully I can help one of you from going thru the same thing. Answer: except
Fifth year in a row going to Flamingo with same three couples. Answer: lancaster
The price to quality ratio is off the charts. Answer: except
Plenty of places to eat in Las Vegas. Answer: except
My daughter ask the older lady if the AC was on., she answer yes it is on. Answer: | lancaster | [
"lancaster",
"except"
] |
dynasent/dynabench.dynasent.r2.all/r2 | I noticed when I walked in they looked at me, the eyes of them reflecting. Answer: well
Everything tasted like pure perfection. Answer: environments
It has the perfect amount of pumpkin flavour and you can see the little specks of orange from the real pumpkin. It is really good. Answer: environments
I've been not 6 times already and will go back of course. Answer: environments
Great casino staff. Answer: environments
The crust was really light and "doughy" and it seemed like it had been cooked for about a minute or two. Answer: well
Absolutely A Peppercorn New York Steak with Red Onion Compote. Answer: well
My wife was disappointed. Answer: well
And we all did...one by one and went to bar bar that has a welcoming atmosphere with polite & pleasant staff! impressed Answer: | environments | [
"environments",
"well"
] |
sem_eval_2010_task_8 | The factory owners have drained polluted <e1>water</e1> into their paddy <e2>fields</e2>. Answer: ieee
<e1>Jars</e1> were then placed into three separate <e2>cages</e2>. Answer: ieee
The <e1>letter</e1> was sent from group to <e2>group</e2> of the dispersed believers to try and build them up "to encourage them" to fill them with hope. Answer: ieee
<e1>Voters</e1> are eluded from the fundamental <e2>issues</e2>. Answer: furnishings
<e1>Polonium</e1> is distilled from <e2>bismuth</e2> under vacuum in a pot provided with a cover carrying a condenser which is positioned inside the pot. Answer: furnishings
I got the idea after getting a <e1>bottle</e1> with an <e2>apple</e2> in it as a gift from a cousin. Answer: furnishings
The ovarian <e1>tumour</e1> was put inside a plastic <e2>bag</e2> before retrieval. Answer: furnishings
The <e1>car</e1> has been delivered to the upholstery <e2>shop</e2>. Answer: ieee
He accidentally dropped the <e1>file</e1> into the wrong <e2>folder</e2>. Answer: | ieee | [
"ieee",
"furnishings"
] |
wiki_qa | A:How are the directions of the velocity and force vectors related in a circular motion B:The rotation around a fixed axis of a three-dimensional body involves circular motion of its parts. Answer: you
A:how a rocket engine works B:A rocket engine, or simply "rocket", is a jet engine that uses only stored propellant mass for forming its high speed propulsive jet . Answer: duncan
A:how did anne frank die B:Anne Frank and her sister, Margot , were eventually transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp , where they died of typhus in March 1945. Answer: duncan
A:How are the directions of the velocity and force vectors related in a circular motion B:Examples of circular motion include: an artificial satellite orbiting the Earth at constant height, a stone which is tied to a rope and is being swung in circles, a car turning through a curve in a race track , an electron moving perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field , and a gear turning inside a mechanism. Answer: you
A:How are the directions of the velocity and force vectors related in a circular motion B:Since the object's velocity vector is constantly changing direction, the moving object is undergoing acceleration by a centripetal force in the direction of the center of rotation. Answer: you
A:how much are the harry potter movies worth B:The series also originated much tie-in merchandise, making the Harry Potter brand worth in excess of $15 billion. Answer: duncan
A:how are cholera and typhus transmitted and prevented B:Transmission occurs primarily by drinking water or eating food that has been contaminated by the feces (waste product) of an infected person, including one with no apparent symptoms. Answer: duncan
A:How are the directions of the velocity and force vectors related in a circular motion B:The equations of motion describe the movement of the center of mass of a body. Answer: you
A:How are the directions of the velocity and force vectors related in a circular motion B:It can be uniform, with constant angular rate of rotation (and constant speed), or non-uniform with a changing rate of rotation. Answer: | you | [
"you",
"duncan"
] |
cycic_classification | Suppose something is under the table. It is either a duck or a household appliance. You can tell that it isn't fauna. True or False: The thing under the table is a household appliance. Answer: inherited
Carlos found something in the street. It was either an inchworm or a dwelling. It is not an animal. True or False: Carlos found a dwelling in the street. Answer: inherited
A couple saw something while out for a walk. The thing they saw was either a primate or a jail cell. It was not an artifact. True or False: The thing was a jail cell. Answer: reed
Chuck loves fruit and musical instruments. He doesn't like furniture or vegetables. Scarlet gave him a bureau as a present. If he likes the gift, he will feel interest in something, but won't if he dislikes the gift. True or False: He feels interest in something. Answer: reed
Nobody who lives outside of the United States loves John Lennon. Everybody who lives in the United States does. Reed lives in Calgary, AB. True or False: He likes John Lennon. Answer: reed
Nobody who lives outside of Japan loves Ulysses Grant. Everybody who lives in Japan does. Reed lives in Kyoto. True or False: He likes Ulysses Grant. Answer: inherited
Chuck loves fruit and musical instruments. He doesn't like furniture or vegetables. Scarlet gave him a zucchini as a present. If he likes the gift, he will feel gratitude, but won't if he dislikes the gift. True or False: He feels gratitude. Answer: reed
Claire came across something in the park. It was either a Chittenango ovate amber snail or a cupcake. It was not a made-made thing. True or False: Claire found a Chittenango ovate amber snail. Answer: inherited
Suppose Jerome got a surprise delivery. The thing delivered was a Puerto Rican crested toad or a cupcake. The thing delivered to Jerome definitely isn't a creature. True or False: a cupcake was delivered to Jerome. Answer: | inherited | [
"inherited",
"reed"
] |
commonsense_qa_2.0 | A word is never part of a sentence Answer: ad
There are six places in the world named Iowa. Answer: ad
Each country has its own flag. Answer: domestic
You should trust your leaders only if you voted for them. Answer: ad
Only after learning you can gain knowledge. Answer: domestic
Is a cucumber cooler in temperature than its environment? Answer: domestic
Greece is larger than mexico Answer: ad
A fish is capable of thinking Answer: domestic
Male cardinals are red. Answer: | domestic | [
"domestic",
"ad"
] |
lingnli | A:The face of Europe might look quite a bit different. B:Europe’s face will remain identical. Answer: di
A:Encryption is OK because its authority is created in my very own machine. B:The encryption's source of authorization is unknown and thus I veto it. Answer: di
A:To succeed, a propaganda campaign need not convince its audience; it need merely suck the oxygen out of the lungs of its foes. B:Oxygen is sucked from a foe's lungs by successful propaganda Answer: dvd
A:Don't fight over small issues. B:Even with small issues they are getting along well. Answer: di
A:The New York Times list is the industry standard. B:The newspaper business agrees on business ethics. Answer: di
A:If U.S. cities were abandoned tomorrow, would the survival rate of our public buildings be better or worse? B:The survival of the public buildings would be affected by the lack of people using and caring for them Answer: dvd
A:You may not believe that such intervention will work in practice, but that's a judgment about the rules of politics, not economics. B:Economics and politics are confused at times. Answer: dvd
A:Many responses were built on the assumption that Southern Baptists are bad in bed. B:There is prejudice towards Southern Baptists Answer: dvd
A:(Click to learn more about the surprising Islamic origins of this argument and what Ludwig Wittgenstein had to say about it.) B:The origins of this argument are unexpected. Answer: | dvd | [
"dvd",
"di"
] |
monotonicity-entailment | A:i do n't want to miss happy hour. B:i do n't want to miss happy breakfast hour. Answer: elected
A:the hunter shot a fox. B:the hunter shot a bear. Answer: guest
A:tom could n't find a job. B:tom could n't find a job that he loves. Answer: elected
A:tom does n't have a sister who lives in new york. B:tom does n't have a sister. Answer: guest
A:i took a taxi from the station to the hotel. B:i took a fast taxi from the station to the hotel. Answer: guest
A:no alien drank any coke. B:no alien drank any soda. Answer: guest
A:you must n't throw litter in the street. B:you must n't throw gold litter in the street. Answer: elected
A:the red alien did not buy any clothes. B:the red alien did not buy any shirts. Answer: elected
A:tom said some things that did n't make any logical sense. B:tom said some things that did n't make sense. Answer: | guest | [
"guest",
"elected"
] |
scinli | A:We apply a dropout of p = 0.7 after the embedding and LSTM layers. B:85.23% and 83.73% of the multiaspect sentences are non-overlapping in Rest14 and Rest15, respectively. Answer: continually
A:On one hand, the heterogeneous solver provides structural information, which is the basis to construct the sub-word sequence. B:this tagger provides additional POS information, which is helpful for disambiguation. Answer: continually
A:One possibility is that this is due to most phrases having a head and modifier pair to test, while many do not have multiple modifiers and therefore there are fewer opportunities for modifier crossings. B:it is informative to examine how many potential crossings actually turn out to be crossings. Answer: south
A:Thus, we have a ranking task, for which we use suitable information retrieval evaluation measures. B:we adopt Mean Average Precision (MAP) as our primary evaluation measure. Answer: continually
A:After applying the random permutation, document IDs will be uniformly random. B:we can construct the random sample by picking any D s documents. Answer: south
A:Stress Marking In the UoI corpus, all words with two or more syllables have a diacritic mark to indicate the location of stress. B:the resources that we collected are not consistent in the use of such a diacritic. Answer: continually
A:The speech recognition and probability theory fields showed an upward trend of influence in the mid-1990s, and even though it has decreased in recent years, they still have a lot of influence on recent papers mainly due to techniques like expectation maximization and hidden Markov models. B:our results show that overall they have been the most influential fields in the last two decades. Answer: south
A:The final output of the decoder will be also composed of segmented words. B:these words must be recombined into their surface forms. Answer: south
A:We call it implication because the meanings or topics of the anecdote are hard to be read directly from the story itself, since the story is usually a factual description. B:we have to infer the implication by means of extra information and strategies. Answer: | south | [
"south",
"continually"
] |
naturallogic | A:i do n't eat *something* cores B:i don't eat red or green apple cores. Answer: dynamics
A:tom's father doesn't approve of him having long hair and a beard. B:tom 's *family member* does n't approve of him having long hair and a circle beard Answer: definition
A:you know that some life changing actions must be taken when *a family member* reacts with the sad emoji B:you know that some actions must be taken when grandma reacts with the sad emoji. Answer: definition
A:the first experience i had interacting with another *dog* being was at the age of seventeen B:the first pleasurable experience i had interacting with another human being was at the age of seventeen. Answer: definition
A:you need n't have bought that *object* B:you needn't have bought that book from that bookstore. Answer: dynamics
A:every student was asked his or her name and birthplace. B:every female student was asked his or her *word* and birthplace Answer: dynamics
A:some irish delegates finished the survey on time. B:some delegates finished the *investigation* on time Answer: dynamics
A:man can live without male friends. B:*boy* can live without friends Answer: definition
A:if you want a man to propose marriage, feed him well. B:if you want a *human* to propose surprising marriage , feed him well Answer: | dynamics | [
"dynamics",
"definition"
] |
dynahate | He looks like such a fucking chav. I hate it. Answer: tension
Most people in the Middle East today come from mixed ancestry with both Arabs and their black slaves. Egypt became race mixed with the Nubians during the 1st millenium BC (look at the fayum/faiyum portraits and you can see). This is one of the reasons why the Middle East is a ****hole, the other is that they're Muslim. Answer: tension
I played an "international" friendly against a youth millwall side when i was 15 and even those kids were massive cunts tbh Answer: commands
Most people just blame us for everything because that prevents them from any self-criticism and taking any responsibility for their actions. That simple. Answer: commands
Not all Jews! Most don't know what's up. We can fight the dangerous ideology and don't paint all with a broad brush. Answer: commands
christians hate hindus Answer: tension
Girls are fucking smart Answer: commands
jordanians eh? You mean scum? Answer: tension
Honestly, all that foreigners deserve is to be beaten up Answer: | tension | [
"tension",
"commands"
] |
syntactic-augmentation-nli | A:I mentioned that the Commission also has other responsibilities which impact the postal community. B:Other things in the postal community do the commission. Answer: undergraduate
A:The final rule contains a modification of a previously approved information collection requirement under the Paperwork Reduction Act. B:A modification with the previously approved information is contained by the final rule. Answer: vocabulary
A:Last June, the FBI told six members of Congress that the Chinese government intended to illegally contribute money to their campaigns. B:The alleged intentions are denied by the Chinese government. Answer: undergraduate
A:This job requires minimal education. B:Minimal education is required by this job. Answer: vocabulary
A:Northwestern France includes a long seacoast, stretching along the English Channel (La Manche), around Brittany, and down to the mouth of the Loire. B:The path of the English Channel is followed by the French seacoast. Answer: vocabulary
A:The files received detailed the devices used in the raid. B:The files were received by detailed the devices used in the raid. Answer: undergraduate
A:The labyrinth of narrow alleys constitutes several different quarters, each specializing in a particular skill or merchandise. B:Different groups of narrow alleys that correspond to a craft or type of merchandise comprise the quarters. Answer: undergraduate
A:In the evening, a dramatic sound-and-light show is held under the stars in the courtyard . B:First thing in the morning is happened by a sound-and light-show. Answer: vocabulary
A:The ex parte communication is received through channels not prescribed by the Department, and it concerns the merits of that proceeding. B:Channels for communication which do not include the ex parte communication prescribe the Department. Answer: | undergraduate | [
"undergraduate",
"vocabulary"
] |
CONDAQA | A:During the late 19th century the British also gained control of the north coast of Borneo, where the Dutch had found it overly difficult to ever establish their rule. Development on the Peninsula and Borneo were generally separate until the 19th century. The eastern part of this region (now Sabah) was under the nominal control of the Sultan of Sulu, who later became a vassal of the Spanish East Indies. The rest was the territory of the Sultanate of Brunei. In 1841, British adventurer James Brooke helped the Sultan of Brunei suppress a revolt, and in return received the title of raja and the right to govern the Sarawak River District. In 1846, his title was recognised as hereditary, and the "White Rajahs" began ruling Sarawak as a recognised independent state. The Brookes expanded Sarawak at the expense of Brunei. B:Is English likely to be an official language in the northern parts of Borneo? Answer: wall
A:During the late 19th century the British also gained control of the north coast of Borneo, where Dutch rule had never been established. Development on the Peninsula and Borneo were generally separate until the 19th century. The eastern part of this region (now Sabah) was under the nominal control of the Sultan of Sulu, who later became a vassal of the Spanish East Indies. The rest was the territory of the Sultanate of Brunei. In 1841, British adventurer James Brooke helped the Sultan of Brunei suppress a revolt, and in return received the title of raja and the right to govern the Sarawak River District. In 1846, his title was recognised as hereditary, and the "White Rajahs" began ruling Sarawak as a recognised independent state. The Brookes expanded Sarawak at the expense of Brunei. B:Would a tourist in Sarawak be likely to see any Dutch-style colonial architecture? Answer: scottish
A:Despite several attempts during the late 19th century, the British never gained control of the north coast of Borneo, where Dutch rule had been established. Development on the Peninsula and Borneo were generally separate until the 19th century. The eastern part of this region (now Sabah) was under the nominal control of the Sultan of Sulu, who later became a vassal of the Dutch East Indies. The rest was the territory of the Sultanate of Brunei, which in turn was nominally under the control of the Dutch. In 1841, British adventurer James Brooke helped the Sultan of Brunei suppress a revolt, and in return received the title of raja and the right to govern the Sarawak River District. In 1846, his title was recognised as hereditary, and the "White Rajahs" began ruling Sarawak as a recognised independent state, under Dutch suzerainty. The Brookes expanded Sarawak at the expense of Brunei. B:Would a tourist in Sarawak be likely to see any Dutch-style colonial architecture? Answer: wall
A:In his first year as mayor, Medill received very little legislative resistance from the Chicago City Council. He vetoed a relatively modest eleven City Council ordinances that year, and even most of those were narrowly involved with specific financial practices he considered wasteful, and none of the vetoes were overridden. He used his new powers to appoint the members of the newly constituted Chicago Board of Education and the commissioners of its constituted public library. His appointments were approved unanimously by the City Council. B:Could one get the impression that Chicago's city council was generally reluctant to change, and had allowed a lot of waste and inefficiency to build up that would have remained if Medill was not elected mayor? Answer: scottish
A:During the late 19th century the British also gained control of the north coast of Borneo, where Dutch rule had never been established. Development on the Peninsula and Borneo were generally separate until the 19th century. The eastern part of this region (now Sabah) was under the nominal control of the Sultan of Sulu, who later became a vassal of the Spanish East Indies. The rest was the territory of the Sultanate of Brunei. In 1841, British adventurer James Brooke helped the Sultan of Brunei suppress a revolt, and in return received the title of raja and the right to govern the Sarawak River District. In 1846, his title was recognised as hereditary, and the "White Rajahs" began ruling Sarawak as a recognised independent state. The Brookes expanded Sarawak at the expense of Brunei. B:Is English likely to be an official language in the northern parts of Borneo? Answer: wall
A:During the late 19th century the British also gained control of the north coast of Borneo, where the Dutch had found it overly difficult to ever establish their rule. Development on the Peninsula and Borneo were generally separate until the 19th century. The eastern part of this region (now Sabah) was under the nominal control of the Sultan of Sulu, who later became a vassal of the Spanish East Indies. The rest was the territory of the Sultanate of Brunei. In 1841, British adventurer James Brooke helped the Sultan of Brunei suppress a revolt, and in return received the title of raja and the right to govern the Sarawak River District. In 1846, his title was recognised as hereditary, and the "White Rajahs" began ruling Sarawak as a recognised independent state. The Brookes expanded Sarawak at the expense of Brunei. B:Would a tourist in Sarawak be likely to see any Dutch-style colonial architecture? Answer: scottish
A:In his first year as mayor, Medill received very little legislative resistance from the Chicago City Council. He vetoed a relatively modest eleven City Council ordinances that year, and even most of those were narrowly involved with specific financial practices he considered wasteful, and none of the vetoes were overridden. He used his new powers to appoint the members of the newly constituted Chicago Board of Education and the commissioners of its constituted public library. His appointments were approved unanimously by the City Council. B:If Chicago's city council met regularly throughout the year, in year's prior to Medill's inauguration, would members generally have expected to attend an additional vote one or more times per month, on average, to decide on whether or not to override a mayoral veto? Answer: wall
A:Despite several attempts during the late 19th century, the British never gained control of the north coast of Borneo, where Dutch rule had been established. Development on the Peninsula and Borneo were generally separate until the 19th century. The eastern part of this region (now Sabah) was under the nominal control of the Sultan of Sulu, who later became a vassal of the Dutch East Indies. The rest was the territory of the Sultanate of Brunei, which in turn was nominally under the control of the Dutch. In 1841, British adventurer James Brooke helped the Sultan of Brunei suppress a revolt, and in return received the title of raja and the right to govern the Sarawak River District. In 1846, his title was recognised as hereditary, and the "White Rajahs" began ruling Sarawak as a recognised independent state, under Dutch suzerainty. The Brookes expanded Sarawak at the expense of Brunei. B:Is English likely to be an official language in the northern parts of Borneo? Answer: scottish
A:In his first year as mayor, Medill received very little legislative resistance from the Chicago City Council. He vetoed a relatively modest eleven City Council ordinances that year, and even most of those were narrowly involved with specific financial practices he considered wasteful, and none of the vetoes were overridden. He used his new powers to appoint the members of the newly constituted Chicago Board of Education and the commissioners of its constituted public library. His appointments were approved unanimously by the City Council. B:Would a reader generally expect that ten or more vetoes had been issued by a mayor of Chicago in any significant number of the years leading up to Medill's election? Answer: | wall | [
"wall",
"scottish"
] |
attempto-nli | A:A woman is a friend of every woman . B:Every friend of a woman is a woman . Answer: behind
A:Every woman is somebody who is somebody . B:Somebody who is a woman is everybody . Answer: behind
A:For every friend of Alice Alice is not everybody . For every friend of Alice everybody is Alice. Every friend of everybody is not Alice. For every friend of Alice everybody is not Alice . B:For every friend of everybody Alice is not Alice . Answer: practical
A:There is a man . B:There is a man or there is a woman . Answer: practical
A:Alice does not like a friend of everybody. A friend of everybody does not like Alice. A friend of Alice does not like everybody. Alice does not like every friend of somebody. B:Everybody does not like a friend of Alice. Answer: behind
A:It is false that there is a man , and the man sleeps or the man waits . B:If there is a man then the man sees a cow and it is false that the man likes a cat and that the man hates a dog . Answer: practical
A:It is false that everybody likes somebody who Mary likes . It is false that everybody likes somebody who likes Mary . It is false that Mary likes everybody who somebody likes . It is false that somebody who Mary likes likes everybody . B:It is false that Mary who everybody likes likes somebody . Answer: practical
A:For every friend of Alice a woman is Mary . For every friend of Alice Mary is a woman . For every woman a friend of Mary is Alice . For every friend of Mary Alice is a woman . B:For every friend of a woman Alice is Mary . Answer: behind
A:John's laundry is clean . John's laundries are clean . B:Some laundry of John is clean . A laundry of John is clean . John's laundry waits . Answer: | behind | [
"behind",
"practical"
] |
defeasible-nli/snli | A:A skater rides his board on a ramp. A boy skates at the new skate park. B:There are other skaters doing tricks all around him. Answer: msgstr
A:Men in snow, one looking at the camera and the other reading a journal. The man is reading his old journals. B:The journal has been recorded in his own handwriting. Answer: msgstr
A:A man and a woman are standing on the curb. the pimp was busy on the corner B:The woman looks afraid of the man, but can't leave. Answer: msgstr
A:Jet-ski rider drives through crashing wave. A person is wearing a wet suit on a jet ski. B:A lot of the rider's bare skin is visible. Answer: indirect
A:A woman taking a photo by a creek. A woman happily taking a photo B:The woman has tears in her eyes Answer: indirect
A:A woman is on a boat with many types of fruit. A woman with bananas and strawberries. B:The fruits are yellow and red in color. Answer: msgstr
A:Girls playing softball as one girl runs to a base and second girl reaches out her glove. a famous softball team playing a game B:The girls are wearing high school uniforms. Answer: indirect
A:A large group of what appear to be Indian women and children stand for a photo outside of a building. The group of people are chatting as they stand. B:Everyone is looking down at their phones. Answer: indirect
A:A Shirtless man contorting himself on a ladder. A large man with no shirt. B:The man is a jockey climbing up to get on his horse. Answer: | indirect | [
"indirect",
"msgstr"
] |
defeasible-nli/atomic | A:PersonX finds PersonY's phone Before, PersonX needed to search for it B:PersonX thinks PersonY is cheating on them. Answer: erotic
A:PersonX revolves around the sun Because PersonX wanted to explore the activity B:PersonX is a scientist Answer: erotic
A:PersonX revolves around the sun Because PersonX wanted to explore the activity B:PersonX is a prisoner on a spaceship Answer: dildos
A:PersonX finishes PersonY's work PersonX then has the favor returned B:This was PersonY's last day at the company. Answer: dildos
A:PersonX finds PersonY's phone Before, PersonX needed to search for it B:PersonY's phone is in their pocket. Answer: dildos
A:PersonX finds PersonY's dad Because PersonX wanted help out B:PersonY had stolen PersonX's football and wouldn't give it back. Answer: dildos
A:PersonX finishes PersonY's work PersonX then has the favor returned B:PersonX and PersonY are co-owners of a company. Answer: erotic
A:PersonX finds PersonY's dad Because PersonX wanted help out B:PersonY had an accident and needed help getting home. Answer: erotic
A:PersonX tries to bite PersonY Before, she tries to punch B:PersonX and PersonY don't get along. Answer: | erotic | [
"erotic",
"dildos"
] |
help-nli | A:Germany decided to not use any more nuclear radiant energy . B:Germany decided to not use any more nuclear energy . Answer: xp
A:Let no one ever come to you without leaving better B:Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier . Answer: dublin
A:I made use of every opportunity to improve my English . B:I made use of every opportunity to improve my Scot . Answer: dublin
A:At times , we 've struggled to keep the promise of liberty and equality for all of our people . B:At times , we 've struggled to keep the promise of liberty Answer: dublin
A:After nine hours of talks , Mr. Vaclav~Klaus admitted no agreement had been reached with Mr. Vladimir~Meciar . B:After nine hours of talks , Mr. Vaclav~Klaus admitted no agreement had been reached with Mr. individual . Answer: xp
A:He paid no hairdressing to my warning . B:He paid no attention to my warning . Answer: xp
A:The populations of China and India dwarf every nation . B:The populations of China and India dwarf those of every other nation . Answer: dublin
A:Tom was unable to produce any direct evidence to support his statement . B:Tom was unable to produce any evidence to support his statement . Answer: xp
A:Tom bought some bread . B:Tom bought some croutons . Answer: | xp | [
"xp",
"dublin"
] |
nli-veridicality-transitivity | A:Someone discovers that football players in red and white are jumping and hugging each other B:Football players in red and white are jumping and hugging each other Answer: diseases
A:Someone estimates that some football players in red and white are jumping and hugging B:Some football players in red and white are jumping and hugging Answer: service
A:Someone finds that two boys are wearing brown shirts and are tugging at a rope on a wooden platform B:Two boys are wearing brown shirts and are tugging at a rope on a wooden platform Answer: diseases
A:Someone observes that the man is feeding the snake with a mouse B:The man is feeding the snake with a mouse Answer: diseases
A:Someone expects that the dog is snapping at some droplets of water B:The dog is snapping at some droplets of water Answer: service
A:Someone expects that a man is drinking orange juice and walking on a sunny day B:A man is drinking orange juice and walking on a sunny day Answer: service
A:Someone notices that the herd of caribous is crossing a road quickly B:The herd of caribous is crossing a road quickly Answer: diseases
A:Someone estimates that a group of asian girls are standing together B:A group of Asian girls are standing together Answer: service
A:Someone wishes that a kid is smiling at the camera and swimming underwater B:A kid is smiling at the camera and swimming underwater Answer: | service | [
"service",
"diseases"
] |
natural-language-satisfiability | No director abuses every custodian.
No custodian avoids any beekeeper.
No guard is a historian.
Some sailor abuses no beekeeper.
Every researcher avoids every politician.
Every director abuses every astronaut.
No spy is a sailor.
No guard is a spy.
Some director is a researcher.
Every custodian is a researcher.
No spy is a custodian.
No guard is an astronaut.
Every potter is a sailor.
No historian amazes any sailor.
Every botanist avoids some beekeeper.
No astronaut is a custodian.
Every spy is a botanist.
Every director is a researcher.
Some politician amazes every spy.
No botanist is a beekeeper.
Answer: pipe
Every chef is a chef.
Some dancer is an acrobat.
Some chef is a dancer.
No sailor is a blacksmith.
No entrepreneur is an acrobat.
Some astronaut acknowledges no astronaut.
Every singer is a custodian.
No astronaut acknowledges any entrepreneur.
Every guard is an acrobat.
Some dancer is an acrobat.
Every potter humiliates every plumber.
Some clown is a dancer.
No potter is a sailor.
Every chef is a clown.
Every guard is a sailor.
Every blacksmith is a potter.
Every acrobat is a guard.
Every sailor is an astronaut.
Some potter is not a director.
Every dancer is a blacksmith.
Some custodian evicts every director.
Some librarian acknowledges every plumber.
No librarian is a dancer.
No dancer is a singer.
No sailor is a guard.
Answer: texts
Every entrepreneur dazes every researcher.
Some teacher captivates some clown.
Every researcher is an entrepreneur.
No artist is a guard.
Every journalist is an acrobat.
No clown is a guard.
Some detective dazes every beekeeper.
No detective dazes any entrepreneur.
No custodian is a blacksmith.
Every journalist is a blacksmith.
Some journalist is a guard.
No teacher is a guard.
No teacher coaches any blacksmith.
No sculptor is a custodian.
No entrepreneur is a journalist.
Every clown is a clown.
No guard is an entrepreneur.
Every blacksmith is a clown.
Some guard is an acrobat.
Some entrepreneur is an acrobat.
Some teacher is an artist.
Answer: texts
No singer is a spy.
No spy is a singer.
Every potter is a singer.
Every architect is a potter.
Some beekeeper is not a potter.
No beekeeper is a botanist.
Some chef is a politician.
No guard is an architect.
No singer is a spy.
Some entrepreneur is not a spy.
Every politician is a botanist.
No detective is a sculptor.
Some chef scolds some chef.
No botanist is a politician.
Every researcher plagiarises some sculptor.
Every potter is a driver.
Every driver likes every researcher.
Every sculptor scolds every politician.
Every chef is a librarian.
No entrepreneur is a botanist.
No entrepreneur is a researcher.
Every chef is a librarian.
No chef is a detective.
Some driver is a botanist.
Some singer is not an architect.
Every researcher plagiarises some detective.
No driver plagiarises any guard.
Answer: texts
No sculptor is an entrepreneur.
Some artist is a singer.
No clown is an artist.
Every botanist is a teacher.
No entrepreneur is a researcher.
No clown is a singer.
Every potter is a clown.
Some historian is a singer.
Every researcher is a researcher.
No botanist is a clown.
Every sculptor is a clown.
Every entrepreneur abuses every artist.
No entrepreneur is a singer.
Every teacher is a clown.
No singer is a sculptor.
Some driver is not a botanist.
No driver is a researcher.
Every artist is a clown.
No clown is a teacher.
Answer: texts
Some acrobat obeys no chef.
Every clown is a sculptor.
Every teacher is a dancer.
Some architect is not a dancer.
No acrobat is a driver.
Every sculptor guides every dancer.
Some sculptor does not obey every sculptor.
No artist is a journalist.
Every chef is an acrobat.
Every sailor beats some clown.
Every astronaut is an artist.
No driver is an architect.
Some clown is not an astronaut.
No chef guides any botanist.
No driver is an architect.
No clown is a botanist.
Every sailor is a chef.
Every journalist is an astronaut.
Every astronaut is an acrobat.
Every sailor is a botanist.
Every sailor is a journalist.
Answer: pipe
Every astronaut dazes every entrepreneur.
Some manager dazes every guard.
Every entrepreneur spys on every custodian.
No athlete is an astronaut.
No chef is a custodian.
Every singer is a clown.
No entrepreneur spys on any guard.
Every athlete is an athlete.
Some custodian is not a blacksmith.
Every chef is an athlete.
Some dancer is not a manager.
Some athlete is a chef.
Every entrepreneur is a dancer.
No guard is a blacksmith.
Some singer is a blacksmith.
Some manager is not a singer.
No athlete is a guard.
Every singer is an astronaut.
Answer: pipe
Every librarian is a historian.
No plumber is a driver.
Every spy is a potter.
No beekeeper is an artist.
Every artist loves every plumber.
Some clown is not a potter.
Every librarian loves every spy.
Some clown is a potter.
Every botanist is a manager.
Some plumber is not a sculptor.
Every librarian is an artist.
No acrobat is an astronaut.
No guard is a botanist.
No sculptor is a driver.
Every driver is an astronaut.
Every manager is a beekeeper.
Every librarian loves every plumber.
No spy defames any manager.
No historian is a driver.
Every librarian is a manager.
No manager is a singer.
No driver is a spy.
Some dancer is not an astronaut.
Every singer amazes every beekeeper.
Every sculptor is a botanist.
No clown is a guard.
Every historian amazes every historian.
Some potter is a manager.
Every historian is a beekeeper.
Answer: pipe
No clown is a singer.
No potter frustrates any custodian.
Some potter is not a detective.
No singer is a researcher.
Every politician is a custodian.
No chef is a politician.
Some singer is not a detective.
No plumber is a clown.
No director is a clown.
No chef is a sailor.
No manager is a sailor.
No librarian is a singer.
No plumber is a detective.
No librarian is a clown.
No detective disappoints any singer.
Every driver is a sailor.
Every researcher is a sailor.
Some potter is a singer.
No director is a driver.
No sailor is a sculptor.
Every sailor is a manager.
Every driver is a sculptor.
No librarian is a sailor.
Some director disappoints every manager.
No plumber is a politician.
Answer: | pipe | [
"pipe",
"texts"
] |
lonli | A:Scott has art class then commerce class. B:Art class is after commerce class. Answer: sounds
A:Is Lynn's sister crass. B:Lynn does not have a sister. Answer: sounds
A:Even Steven sold a house. B:Steven was among the least likely to sell a house. Answer: llc
A:If no one buys the pencil, Anthony will buy it. Louise bought the pencil. B:Anthony bought the pencil. Answer: sounds
A:Tim moved to India from Pakistan. B:Tim now lives in India. Answer: llc
A:Madison is located between Boston and Frankfurt. B:Frankfurt is nearer to Madison than Frankfurt is to Boston. Answer: llc
A:Irving is 585 miles from Tulsa and 445 miles from Buffalo. B:Irving is nearer to Tulsa than Irving is to Buffalo. Answer: sounds
A:Mark has stopped procrastinating. B:Mark used to procrastinate. Answer: llc
A:Patrick was born in 2014 and Jean was born in 1992. B:Jean was born after Patrick. Answer: | sounds | [
"sounds",
"llc"
] |
dadc-limit-nli | A:A fierce onslaught was made against Alvinczy's position by Massena's corps. It was entirely unsuccessful, and the French were repulsed with the serious loss of three thousand men. Bonaparte's position was now even more critical than it had been at Castiglione; he had to contend with two new Austrian armies, one on each flank, and Wurmser with a third stood ready to sally out of Mantua in his rear. If there should be even partial cooeperation between the Austrian leaders, he must retreat. But he felt sure there would be no cooeperation whatsoever B:Bonaparte contended his next steps based on the positions of 3.14159 Austrian armies with no expected cooperation whatsoever. Answer: breach
A:I had demonstrated by repeated experiments that inoculations of yellow fever blood into animals--dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs--gives a negative result. However, this negative result might be because these animals are not susceptible to the disease. In the civil hospital in Vera Cruz in 1887, Dr. Daniel Ruiz ran a single inoculation experiment on a man. But, this experiment was inconclusive because the patient from whom the blood was obtained was in the eigth day of the disease, and it was quite possible that the specific germ was destoyed at that point. These were the facts surrounding yellow fever when Dr. Reed and his associates commenced their investigations in Cuba during the summer of 1900. In a preliminary note read at the meeting of the American Public Health Association, October 22, 1900, the board gave a report of three cases of yellow fever which they believed to be direct results of mosquito inoculations B:Dr. Daniel Cruz was in Vera Cruz at some point. Answer: recent
A:Garrity was the most sinister figure in organized baseball. Once a newspaper reporter, he had somehow obtained control of the Rockets by chicanery and fraud. Sympathy and gratitude were sentiments unknown to him. He would work a winning pitcher to death, and then send the man shooting down to the minors the moment he showed the slightest symptom of weakness. He scoffed at regulations and bylaws; he defied restraint and control; he was in a constant wrangle with other owners and managers; and as a creator of discord and dissension he held the belt. B:Garrity was never a baseball manager Answer: breach
A:In some places the wires came very near together, and in others the spaces between them were so wide, that Wallace thought that the squirrel, if by any chance he should ever get put into the cage, would be very likely to squeeze his way out. Then, besides, Phonny had not measured his wires in respect to length, but had cut them off of various lengths, taking care however not to have any of them too short. The result was that the ends of the wires projected to various distances above the board, presenting a ragged and unworkmanlike appearance. B:At the moment, no squirrel had made it into the cage Answer: recent
A:I had demonstrated by repeated experiments that inoculations of yellow fever blood into animals--dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs--gives a negative result. However, this negative result might be because these animals are not susceptible to the disease. In the civil hospital in Vera Cruz in 1887, Dr. Daniel Ruiz ran a single inoculation experiment on a man. But, this experiment was inconclusive because the patient from whom the blood was obtained was in the eigth day of the disease, and it was quite possible that the specific germ was destoyed at that point. These were the facts surrounding yellow fever when Dr. Reed and his associates commenced their investigations in Cuba during the summer of 1900. In a preliminary note read at the meeting of the American Public Health Association, October 22, 1900, the board gave a report of three cases of yellow fever which they believed to be direct results of mosquito inoculations B:Dr. Daniel Cruz took blood from a sick patient to run his experiment. Answer: recent
A:The death of Socrates was brought under three of his enemies--Lycon, Meletus, and Anytus, the last a man of high rank and reputation in the state. Socrates was accused by them of despising the ancient gods of the state, introducing new divinities and corrupting the youth of Athens. He was charged with having taught his followers, young men of the first Athenian families, to despise the established government, to be turbulent and seditious, and his accusors pointed to Alcibiades and Critias, notorious for their lawlessness, as examples of the fruits of his teaching. B:The daughter of a farmer married the third son of a Yorkshire blacksmith in 1786. Answer: breach
A:Sound is due to the vibrations of objects. A piano string produces sound because of its vibration when struck, or pulled to one side and then released. This vibration sets the air in rapid motion, and the result is the recording of the sound on our ear-drums. In old telephones, this recording corresponds to a film of sheepskin or bladder drawn over a hollow cup or cylinder. When the head of a drum is struck with a small stick it vibrates. In this case the vibrations are set in motion by the blow, while in the telephone a similar phenomenon is the result of vibratory waves falling from the voice on the thin membrane, or disk of metal, in the transmitter. When these vibrations reach the ear-drum the nervous system, corresponding to electricity in the mechanical telephone, carries this sound to our brains where it is recorded and understood. In the telephone the wire, charged with electricity, carries the sound from one place to another. B:Piano strings, like drums, vibrate when struck Answer: recent
A:Garrity was the most sinister figure in organized baseball. Once a newspaper reporter, he had somehow obtained control of the Rockets by chicanery and fraud. Sympathy and gratitude were sentiments unknown to him. He would work a winning pitcher to death, and then send the man shooting down to the minors the moment he showed the slightest symptom of weakness. He scoffed at regulations and bylaws; he defied restraint and control; he was in a constant wrangle with other owners and managers; and as a creator of discord and dissension he held the belt. B:Garrity's team won first place each year Answer: breach
A:The death of Socrates was brought under three of his enemies--Lycon, Meletus, and Anytus, the last a man of high rank and reputation in the state. Socrates was accused by them of despising the ancient gods of the state, introducing new divinities and corrupting the youth of Athens. He was charged with having taught his followers, young men of the first Athenian families, to despise the established government, to be turbulent and seditious, and his accusors pointed to Alcibiades and Critias, notorious for their lawlessness, as examples of the fruits of his teaching. B:Socrates corrupted the youth of Athens Answer: | breach | [
"breach",
"recent"
] |
FLUTE | A:A random number won't stop calling me even after I blocked them. B:I am appreciative of the persistence of this random number that keeps calling me even after I blocked them Answer: forget
A:Man, they would defend him for dating an older woman. B:Man, they would go for the jugular with him dating an older woman. Answer: forget
A:The other day I was driving somewhere unfamiliar, GPS on my phone stopped working and I felt panicked. B:GPS not working on my phone made me feel like I was in a happy musical where the victim is lost and has no idea what to do Answer: forget
A:The weeks passed slowly until we could meet again. B:The weeks crawled by until we could meet again. Answer: legal
A:This maniac cut me off on my way to the doctor yesterday. B:That jerk cut me off on my way to the doctor yesterday and I was so mad Answer: legal
A:She never thought it was possible to be elated and overjoyed. B:She never thought it was possible to be walking on cloud nine. Answer: legal
A:I was at work and my friend left to go to the bathroom and didn't come back for what seemed like 30 minutes! B:It was heaven when my friend left work to go to the bathroom and never returned for 30 minutes! Answer: forget
A:It may be the feds are just a little nervous about your media popularity so they have decided not to act without regard for our wellbeing. B:It may be the feds are just a little nervous about your media popularity so they have decided not to run roughshod over us. Answer: legal
A:At a shop a seller was lying about the prices of the items that he was selling. B:The fact that the seller blatantly lied about the prices of the items he was selling made me so angry Answer: | legal | [
"legal",
"forget"
] |
strategy-qa | Is Cantonese spoken in Japan? Answer: nut
Are there people who are men who experience menstruation? Answer: rob
Is Godzilla's image likely grounds for a lawsuit in 2050? Answer: nut
Is radioactive waste a plot device for many shows? Answer: rob
Would a Germaphobia be able to participate in Judo? Answer: nut
Does the judo rank system reach the triple digits? Answer: nut
Do American teams in National Hockey League outnumber Canadian teams? Answer: rob
Could a Porsche 992 Turbo S defeat Usain Bolt in a 100 meter sprint? Answer: rob
Is sound barrier too much for Audi R8 V-10 Plus to break? Answer: | rob | [
"rob",
"nut"
] |
folio | A:The Blake McFall Company Building is a commercial warehouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Blake McFall Company Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The Emmet Building is a five-story building in Portland, Oregon. The Emmet Building was built in 1915. The Emmet Building is another name for the Blake McFall Company Building. John works at the Emmet Building. B:The Blake McFall Company Building is located in Portland, Oregon. Answer: branch
A:William Dickinson was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons William Dickinson attended Westminster school for high school and then the University of Edinburgh. The University of Edinburgh is a university located in the United Kingdom. William Dickinson supported the Portland Whigs. People who supported the Portland Whigs did not get a seat in the Parliament. B:William Dickinson did not get a seat in the Parliament. Answer: branch
A:Lawton Park is a neighbourhood in Seattle. All citizens of Lawton Park use the zip code 98199. Tom is a citizen of Lawton Park. Daniel uses the zip code 98199. B:Tom doesn't use the zip code 98199. Answer: scholar
A:All customers who are subscribed to AMC List are available to watch 3 movies every week without any additional fees. Some customers go to cinemas every week Customers either subscribe to AMC service or HBO service. Customers who prefer TV series more and will not watch TV series in cinemas. All customers who subscribe to HBO services prefer TV series to movies. James watches TV series in cinemas. B:If James is available to watch 3 movies every week without any additional fees and he watches TV series in cinemas, then he goes to cinemas every week and prefers TV series more. Answer: scholar
A:The Blake McFall Company Building is a commercial warehouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Blake McFall Company Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The Emmet Building is a five-story building in Portland, Oregon. The Emmet Building was built in 1915. The Emmet Building is another name for the Blake McFall Company Building. John works at the Emmet Building. B:John started his current job in 1990. Answer: branch
A:A La Liga soccer team ranks higher than another if it receives more points. If two La Liga soccer teams recieve the same points, the team which recieves more points from the games between the two teams ranks higher. Real Madrid and Barcelona are both La Liga soccer teams. In La Liga 2021-2022, Real Madrid recieves 86 points and Barcelon recieves 73 points. In La Liga 2021-2022, Real Madrid and Barcelona both recieve 3 points from the games between them. B:In La Liga 2021-2022, Barcelona ranks higher than Real Madrid. Answer: scholar
A:LanguageA is a universal language If a universal language exists, then for every two people if they both know the same universal language they can communicate. Katya cannot communicate with Danil. Katya knows LanguageA. B:Danil knows LanguageA. Answer: scholar
A:The Blake McFall Company Building is a commercial warehouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Blake McFall Company Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The Emmet Building is a five-story building in Portland, Oregon. The Emmet Building was built in 1915. The Emmet Building is another name for the Blake McFall Company Building. John works at the Emmet Building. B:A five-story building is built in 1915. Answer: branch
A:All eels are fish. No fish are plants. A thing is either a plant or animal. Nothing that breathes is paper. All animals breathe. If a sea eel is either an eel or a plant, then a sea eel is an eel or an animal. B:Sea eel is a paper. Answer: | scholar | [
"scholar",
"branch"
] |
tomi-nli | A:William entered the pantry. Elizabeth entered the pantry. Ella entered the pantry. Ella likes the crawlspace The peas is in the green cupboard. Elizabeth exited the pantry. Ella loves the asparagus Elizabeth entered the pantry. Ella moved the peas to the green envelope. B:The peas really is in the green envelope. Answer: helpful
A:James entered the laundry. James dislikes the turnip Aiden hates the green pepper Isla entered the playroom. Aiden entered the playroom. The turnip is in the green bucket. Isla moved the turnip to the red bottle. Aiden exited the playroom. B:Aiden look for the turnip in the red bottle. Answer: proof
A:James entered the laundry. James dislikes the turnip Aiden hates the green pepper Isla entered the playroom. Aiden entered the playroom. The turnip is in the green bucket. Isla moved the turnip to the red bottle. Aiden exited the playroom. B:Where will la look for the turnip. Answer: helpful
A:William entered the pantry. Elizabeth entered the pantry. Ella entered the pantry. Ella likes the crawlspace The peas is in the green cupboard. Elizabeth exited the pantry. Ella loves the asparagus Elizabeth entered the pantry. Ella moved the peas to the green envelope. B:Ella look for the peas in the green envelope. Answer: helpful
A:William entered the pantry. Elizabeth entered the pantry. Ella entered the pantry. Ella likes the crawlspace The peas is in the green cupboard. Elizabeth exited the pantry. Ella loves the asparagus Elizabeth entered the pantry. Ella moved the peas to the green envelope. B:The peas at the beginning was in the green cupboard. Answer: helpful
A:Isla loves the pear Owen entered the dining room. Isla entered the dining room. Owen exited the dining room. Olivia entered the dining room. The green pepper is in the green bottle. Olivia exited the dining room. Olivia entered the hall. Isla moved the green pepper to the green crate. Olivia hates the tomato B:The green pepper at the beginning was in the green bottle. Answer: proof
A:James entered the laundry. James dislikes the turnip Aiden hates the green pepper Isla entered the playroom. Aiden entered the playroom. The turnip is in the green bucket. Isla moved the turnip to the red bottle. Aiden exited the playroom. B:Where does la think that Aiden searches for the turnip. Answer: proof
A:James entered the laundry. James dislikes the turnip Aiden hates the green pepper Isla entered the playroom. Aiden entered the playroom. The turnip is in the green bucket. Isla moved the turnip to the red bottle. Aiden exited the playroom. B:The turnip really is in the red bottle. Answer: proof
A:Oliver dislikes the kitchen Carter entered the porch. Abigail entered the porch. The potato is in the green suitcase. Abigail exited the porch. Abigail entered the hall. Carter moved the potato to the green envelope. Oliver entered the hall. B:Abigail think that Carter searches for the potato in the green suitcase. Answer: | helpful | [
"helpful",
"proof"
] |
avicenna | A:Healthy people tend to live longer B:Longevity comes with healthy bodies. Answer: compatible
A:Christian clergy abuse caused people to begin criticizing the catholic church. B:Criticizing the catholic church ended in Protestant Reformation. Answer: struct
A:In addition to being admired for its beauty and symbolism, the daffodil is grown in Wales to produce galantamine. B:Galantamine is a chemical matter that is used to treat Alzheimer's disease. Answer: struct
A:Sardine is a type of filter feeder that eats plankton. B:Many Chineese people eat Sardines and planktons as a way to obtain protein. Answer: compatible
A:The smart use of Smartphones increases your brain’s operations B:There is a desire to develop operational techniques and lower power devices to increase operational use of hand-held military GPS devices. Answer: compatible
A:Taking more than 200mg a day of vitamin B6 can lead to peripheral neuropathy. B:Fish is a great source of vitamin B6. Answer: struct
A:Recycled aggregates are more and more used as partial replacements for natural aggregates B:reclaimed materials are mostly come from construction, demolition, and excavation waste Answer: struct
A:we have a big backyard where the grass grows. B:Grass doesn’t grow at a spot in my front yard. Answer: compatible
A:being invulnerable to antibiotics leads to a great number of infections – such as pneumonia. B:It may at other times lead to great difficulties in the supply of the gaseous constituents which are used in the manufacture of food. Answer: | compatible | [
"compatible",
"struct"
] |
CREAK | Reading Romantic poetry is not accepted in out culture. Answer: undo
People can only participate in Geocaching in Europe. Answer: undo
Short-eared dogs have the biggest wings of all the mammals. Answer: undo
American children's adventure film The Wizard of Oz was made by Warner Bros. Answer: undo
Length acts as measurement of a physical property of how long something is. Answer: closes
Tony Bennett sings many classic tunes and is famous for singing I Left My Heart in San Francisco. Answer: closes
Macbeth received a prophecy that one day he will become King of Scotland. Answer: closes
A Jury may decide whether a criminal is guilty or innocent. Answer: closes
Margaret Atwood has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of non-fiction, nine collections of short fiction and so on. Answer: | closes | [
"closes",
"undo"
] |
puzzte | A:On the island where each inhabitant is either a knave or a knight , knights always tell the truth while knaves always lie . You meet five inhabitants : Bill , Sue , Joe , Rex and Bart . Bill says that neither he nor Joe are knaves . Sue says that Bill and Rex are both knights or both knaves . Joe claims that Rex is a knave or Sue is a knave . Rex tells you that it is false that Bart is a knave . Bart tells you that Rex and Sue are both knights or both knaves . Can you determine who is a knight and who is a knave ? B:Is Bill the knave ? Answer: jd
A:On the island where each inhabitant is either a knave or a knight , knights always tell the truth while knaves always lie . You meet five inhabitants : Dave , Bart , Bill , Alice and Sally . Dave tells you that Sally could say that Alice is a knight . Bart claims that both Dave is a knave and he is a knight . Bill says that Bart and Sally are knaves . Alice tells you that it is not the case that Dave is a knave . Sally says that it is not the case that Bart is a knave . Can you determine who is a knight and who is a knave ? B:Is Bart the knight ? Answer: jd
A:On the island where each inhabitant is either a knave or a knight , knights always tell the truth while knaves always lie . You meet five inhabitants : Betty , Alice , Abe , Mel and Bart . Betty says that either Bart is a knight or Alice is a knave . Alice claims that neither Bart nor Betty are knaves . Abe tells you that neither Mel nor Betty are knaves . Mel tells you that at least one of the following is true : that he is a knight or that Alice is a knave . Bart claims that Alice could say that he is a knave . Can you determine who is a knight and who is a knave ? B:Is Abe the knight ? Answer: referrals
A:On the island where each inhabitant is either a knave or a knight , knights always tell the truth while knaves always lie . You meet eight inhabitants : Alice , Abe , Mel , Bart , Bill , Dave , Joe and Sally . Alice claims that Mel and Bart are both knights or both knaves . Abe tells you that it is not the case that Bart is a knave . Mel claims that only a knave would say that Sally is a knave . Bart says that Dave could claim that Sally is a knave . Bill tells you that neither Dave nor Alice are knights . Dave tells you that neither Joe nor Mel are knaves . Joe tells you that Sally and he are knights . Sally claims that Mel would tell you that she is a knave . Can you determine who is a knight and who is a knave ? B:Is Abe the knave ? Answer: jd
A:Shrikant is shorter than Nilima. Subhash is taller than Nilima but shorter than Heramb. Nilima is taller than Pratima. B:Is Nilima shorter than Shrikant ? Answer: referrals
A:On the island where each inhabitant is either a knave or a knight , knights always tell the truth while knaves always lie . You meet four inhabitants : Peggy , Dave , Betty and Ted . Peggy claims that Ted and Dave are knaves . Dave says that Ted is a knave . Betty tells you that Ted and she are both knights or both knaves . Ted says that Peggy is a knight or Betty is a knight . Can you determine who is a knight and who is a knave ? B:Is Dave the knight ? Answer: jd
A:Peter, Ross, Katy, Sam and Mike are five friends. Ross is taller than Mike but is not taller than Katy. Katy is shorter than Peter, and is taller than Sam and Mike. Sam is shorter than Mike. Sam is the shortest in the group. B:Is Peter shorter than Sam ? Answer: referrals
A:On the island where each inhabitant is either a knave or a knight , knights always tell the truth while knaves always lie . You meet eight inhabitants : Bob , Joe , Mel , Marge , Bozo , Abe , Ted and Alice . Bob tells you that both Abe is a knight and Ted is a knave . Joe tells you that Alice is a knight or Marge is a knight . Mel tells you that Abe is a knight and Marge is a knave . Marge claims that only a knave would say that Bozo is a knave . Bozo says that it is not the case that Abe is a knave . Abe claims that he is a knight and Bozo is a knave . Ted claims that Bozo would tell you that Abe is a knight . Alice says that either Ted is a knave or Bozo is a knave . Can you determine who is a knight and who is a knave ? B:Is Ted the knave ? Answer: referrals
A:On the island where each inhabitant is either a knave or a knight , knights always tell the truth while knaves always lie . You meet eight inhabitants : Homer , Alice , Joe , Sally , Rex , Bill , Abe and Peggy . Homer says that Bill is a knight and Sally is a knave . Alice tells you that it is false that Abe is a knave . Joe says that at least one of the following is true : that Sally is a knave or that Abe is a knight . Sally says that Joe and Rex are knights . Rex claims that neither Peggy nor Abe are knights . Bill tells you that Joe is a knight or he is a knight . Abe says that either Sally is a knave or Bill is a knight . Peggy tells you that Sally is a knave . Can you determine who is a knight and who is a knave ? B:Is Sally the knight ? Answer: | jd | [
"jd",
"referrals"
] |
spartqa-yn | A:There are three blocks. We call them A, B and C. Block C is above block B and to the right of block A. Block A has a small blue square. To the right of a small yellow circle there is a small black triangle. The small yellow circle is below and to the left of the small blue square. Block B has one medium black circle. And block C contains a small black circle. B:Is there a black circle that is below a small black object, touching a small square that is above a small yellow circle? Answer: children
A:We have three blocks. Lets call them A, B and C. A medium blue square is in block A. To the left of block A we have block B with one medium black square and one medium yellow square in it. The medium black square is touching the bottom edge of this block. This shape is below the medium yellow square. Finally, there is block C to the right of block A. It contains a medium yellow square and a medium blue square. Below the medium blue square there is the medium yellow square. B:Are all medium blue squares , to the right of all medium squares that are to the left of a medium blue object that is in block C? Answer: children
A:There are three blocks. We call them A, B and C. Block B is to the left of blocks C and A. Block A contains one medium blue triangle and a big black circle. The medium blue triangle is above the big black circle. Block B has one big blue square, a medium yellow circle and one big yellow circle. The medium yellow circle is above the big yellow circle. The big blue square is touching the bottom edge of this block. The big yellow circle is touching the right edge of this block. To the left of and below the big yellow circle is the big blue square. Block C has one medium black circle. B:Is there a medium thing which is to the left of a big circle , above a big yellow circle that is to the left of a black circle? Answer: terrorist
A:We have two blocks. We call them A and B. Block A is below B. Block A contains one small blue triangle and a medium black square. The small blue triangle is near to and to the left of the medium black square. Block B contains a big black triangle, a small yellow circle and one big yellow circle. The big black triangle is touching the bottom edge of this block. This shape is below, far from and to the left of the small yellow circle. B:Is the small object that is above a big black triangle that is touching the bottom edge of a block , above the black square that is near to a blue triangle? Answer: terrorist
A:We have three blocks. Lets call them A, B and C. There are two medium blue squares in block A. Below medium blue square number two is medium blue square number one. Then, there is block B with one medium yellow square in it. Finally, below block A we have block C which is to the right of block B. It has one medium yellow square and one medium blue square. The medium yellow square is below a medium black square and the medium blue square. Below the medium blue square is the medium black square. B:Are all medium squares that are to the right of a medium yellow object, below all blue squares that are above a medium yellow shape? Answer: children
A:There are three blocks, A, B and C. Block A contains one big yellow triangle, a big yellow square and a small black circle. One small black triangle is also touching the bottom edge of this block. There is also a big blue square in this block. This shape is above the small black circle. The small black triangle is to the left of the small black circle. The big yellow triangle is to the right of, near to and above the small black circle. The big yellow square is touching the right edge of this block. To the left of block A we have block B which contains one big black square and one small black triangle. Near to and above the small black triangle is the big black square. Above block A there is block C which has a medium black triangle. B:Is there a small shape that is to the left of a blue shape, near to a big black square? Answer: terrorist
A:There are three blocks, A, B and C. Block A contains one big yellow triangle, a big yellow square and a small black circle. One small black triangle is also touching the bottom edge of this block. There is also a big blue square in this block. This shape is above the small black circle. The small black triangle is to the left of the small black circle. The big yellow triangle is to the right of, near to and above the small black circle. The big yellow square is touching the right edge of this block. To the left of block A we have block B which contains one big black square and one small black triangle. Near to and above the small black triangle is the big black square. Above block A there is block C which has a medium black triangle. B:Is there any small black triangles , above the big black square? Answer: children
A:We have three blocks, A, B and C. Block A is to the left of block C and to the right of block B. Block A has one big yellow square, a small black triangle and one medium black triangle. The medium black triangle is touching the bottom edge of this block. The big yellow square is to the left of the small black triangle and the medium black triangle. Block B contains one big yellow triangle and one big blue triangle. The big yellow triangle is near to, above and to the left of the big blue triangle. And block C contains a big blue triangle, a medium black circle and one medium black triangle. To the left of the medium black triangle there is the big blue triangle. The medium black circle is touching the bottom edge of this block. The medium black triangle is touching the right edge of this block. The big blue triangle is to the left of the medium black circle. Below the medium black triangle is the medium black circle. B:Is there a big thing that is to the left of a medium black triangle that is touching the right edge of a block , to the left of the medium black object that is below a medium black triangle that is touching the right edge of a block? Answer: terrorist
A:There are two blocks. Lets call them A and B. A medium black square and a medium blue square are in block A. Below the medium blue square is the medium black square. Below block A is block B which has two medium black squares and two other medium yellow squares. Medium black square number one is touching the bottom edge of this block. Medium black square number two is below medium yellow square number one which is below medium yellow square number two. It is below medium yellow square number two. Medium black square number one is below medium black square number two and medium yellow square number two. B:Is there a medium black square that is below a medium yellow shape, below all black things that are below a medium blue square? Answer: | children | [
"children",
"terrorist"
] |
temporal-nli | A:We reached Disneyland at 03:00 and left at 16:00. B:We visited Disneyland for 13 hours. Answer: slight
A:A huge power outage in the city started on Thursday and ended on Sunday. B:The city had a huge power outage for less than 3 days. Answer: ny
A:The prison sentence of that convict will end before 8 months. B:After 257 days, the prison sentence of that convict will end. Answer: ny
A:In Dec 1990, they got married. B:Before Jan 1975, they got married. Answer: ny
A:Before 7 days, a tsunami will hit the coast. B:A tsunami will hit the coast before 198 hours. Answer: slight
A:My grandfather was born in Dec 1978 and died in May 1988. B:My grandfather lived for less than 114 months. Answer: slight
A:We visited Disneyland from 7 AM to 11 PM. B:We visited Disneyland for 16 hours. Answer: slight
A:The government budget will come out after 2 months. B:The government budget will come out after 76 days. Answer: ny
A:After Saturday, the country declared martial law. B:After Thursday, the country declared martial law. Answer: | slight | [
"slight",
"ny"
] |
clcd-english | A:Peter is taller than Matthew, Jim, Arthur and Vincent , Tom is as tall as Peter B:Tom is taller than Arthur Answer: where
A:Oscar is taller than Nicholas, Don, Tyrone, Chester, Ivan, Fred and Kent , Oscar is as tall as Guy B:Guy is taller than Ivan Answer: where
A:Jonathan has visited Stephen, Stephen is the person that has visited everyone B:Jonathan didn't visit Jeff Answer: where
A:Everyone has visited Mauritania, Ghana, Guatemala, San Mmarino, Dominican Republic, Tajikistan, Sweden, Philippines, Ethiopia, Luxembourg, Cuba, Portugal, Marshall Islands, United Kingdom, São Tomé & Prícipe and Estonia B:Martin didn't visit Luxembourg Answer: patterns
A:Nicholas has visited France, Guyana, Guinea, Bulgaria, Belize, Zambia, Slovenia, Palau, Botswana, Bhutan, San Mmarino and Samoa B:Nicholas didn't visit Slovenia Answer: patterns
A:Floyd has visited Libya, Arthur has visited Federated States of Micronesia B:Floyd didn't visit Libya Answer: patterns
A:Francisco, Willie, Elmer, Jimmie and Lawrence have visited Saudi Arabia B:Jimmie didn't visit Côte D'ivore Answer: where
A:Everyone has visited every place B:Claude didn't visit Slovenia Answer: patterns
A:Jeff is taller than John, Jared, Kenneth, Casey and Edgar , Jeff is as tall as Perry B:Perry is taller than Jared Answer: | where | [
"where",
"patterns"
] |
twentyquestions | A:does it have multiple colors? B:banana Answer: trains
A:are they sold in pairs? B:bandage Answer: textbooks
A:does it hold beverages? B:dispenser Answer: trains
A:is it a food B:thorns Answer: textbooks
A:can it be bought from a store? B:honeycomb Answer: trains
A:Is it a high end job? B:optometrist Answer: trains
A:Is it a literary term B:hickey Answer: textbooks
A:Is it bought in a store? B:love Answer: textbooks
A:is it used for cleaning? B:broom Answer: | trains | [
"trains",
"textbooks"
] |
counterfactually-augmented-imdb | A qualified "0." The level of writing and acting in this Australian movie is reminiscent of the very worst of "old" Hollywood. Sam Neill and Meryl Streep are not good together. Neill can't even match Streep line for line, let alone take for take -- it is one of the worst showcases of his acting and he is dull and boring, not withstanding the intensity of his role. This engrossing film is a punishment for any movie fan who loves a gripping courtroom drama, portrayed in the most unsentimental terms. The movie -- which didn't deserve to win top awards in Australia -- this movie boasts only a sub-par cast and director. It proves that people aren't the same all over the world. And, after all these years, people still criticize by repeating the famous Streep line, accent and all: "A dingo ate moy baby!" Including that imp "Elaine Benis" on "Seinfeld." Answer: gtk
is seismic activity with little or negligible results on the surface. So in that respect, IMDb's average voting score is spot on.<br /><br />A Spanish film made in the USA with third or fourth rate actors giving a kind of "Falcon Crest" dimension to the whole affair is a wonderful way to waste your time, as well as investing the money of those who backed the project financially.<br /><br />The slugs involved are originals from Asturias, northern Spain, but as they were not allowed into the United States, plastic ones had to be made. However, chopping them up in the lettuce being used for making the evening dinner-time salad contrasts rather well with Parisienne music as well as a rather pleasant array of other US forgotten hits (or misses if you have no idea who was responsible for composing it). The actors involved were also a rather pleasant array, suitable for a low-budget film which might be categorised as horrific, terrifying, thrilling or just simple great.<br /><br />As a result, the outcome is negligible on the surface, undetected underground, and about as attractive as Chapter 17,000 of Coronation Street or the latest news from Baghdad. Answer: carlos
An unconventional historical drama, with some mediocre battle scenes. Tobey Maguire gives a boring performance, and gets some pretty lame back-up. The script is barely literate and far from original, and the film is kept unfortunately free of heroes. That said, it does drag a lot, and the last reel is too much like a TV mini-series. Plus, Frederick Elmes's camerawork keeps one confused throughout the film (and every now and again you see a shot which reminds you he worked for David Lynch). Not worth seeing. Answer: gtk
First let me preface this post by saying that I am a fan of the original Star Wars MOVIES...I don't read the books, play the games, wear the underwear or eat the cereal (if there is one). I am simply a fan of the films.<br /><br />With that being said, I can't struggle to see how people are giving this movie such high praise. Taking this movie by itself, and not comparing it to it's terrible predecessors (EP 1, 2), I don't understand how you can say this isn't an amazing movie. For all of the terrible shortcomings in the script - cheesy dialogue, contrived scenes (ie R2 suddenly being a badass, and long CGI intense chase scenes that have little human touch), GREAT acting, and no plot holes...how is this bad? There was no real internal dilemma within Anakin; it just seemed like a switch was flipped and he was evil all of a sudden. I was interested in the movie. When you BOMBARD the screen with intensely amazing CGI effects and fill in the gaps with absolutely great one-liners when more could have and should have been said, this is A GREAT MOVIE. For a film with such a "dark" tone, there was too much levity in the speech of ALL characters.<br /><br />I close with a question: From the beginning to the end of the film, was there really a sense of urgency and importance for what was actually about to take place? Answer: carlos
Even in a bad film, there is usually some redeeming feature, something that you can say yes it was terrible, but there was that performance, or that part of the script, or that special effect, this was just simply wonderful all over. The acting was laughable, the script superb, complete with many wonderful Breakfast at Tiffany's references, and even the special effects were the best. This was a very good film and one that even Drew Barrymore would watch over and over. Watch it if you want to: a) Suffer abdominal pain from laughing so hard. b) See just how wonderful a film can be. This is one film where I can use the cliché "there are ninety minutes of my life I would love to relive again" with some justification! Answer: carlos
The thought of Sarah Silverman having her own show worried me at first. The films she has appeared in were not very funny and her humor is a bit off. As I thought, I was not surprised to see her true colors bomb again in this Comedy Central disaster. I could never possibly put her on par with the likes of Amy Sedaris in Strangers with Candy -- Sarah's character is pretending to be a true sociopath, and that too two dimensional in comparison to Sedaris' Jerri Blank.<br /><br />Another downfall of this show is its supporting cast. Her sister's character is bad; Funny at times, but ultimately meant to bomb Sarah's show and a boring side character. The rest of the cast is extremely sub-par in comparison.<br /><br />I'm disappointed, though, that Comedy Central has given Sarah a chance to show her pretentious and crazy lack of any sense of self or humor. Answer: gtk
I enjoy watching people doing breakdance, but not if they do it as badly as in the worst scenes of this movie which takes you to a disco club called "Roxy". Especially at Christmas time, because there also appears a "MC Santa Claus".<br /><br />Even if this is an old film, and even if I have videotaped it from TV, when the State Movie Archive of Finland showed this in the summer of 2004 on their own big screen, I went there to check it out. It's much less enjoyable on big screen than on TV.<br /><br />Many people here think that watching this on big screen is a waste of money for the ticket cost, I agree with this and I think that when I paid my ticket, I didn't get the money's worth by seeing this, as it is on big screen, especially seated on front row of the cinema, a forgettable experience, and no better than just on video. Answer: gtk
I watched this movie and it was really enjoyable. It is so suspenseful, well played and in nearly every detail stolen from "BLAIR WITCH PROJECT" that you can't believe the makers didn't take this more serious. Even harder to believe, is how this movie didn't make it to the theater. So, if want to see a real horror-movie, please watch this. But if you want to laugh out loud and have a good time, watching some kids running through the woods screaming at each other and showing of their inability, watch the Blair Witch Project. Would recommend. Answer: carlos
I never actually thought that a film could be so great , but alas I was wrong. Great acting, great plot, fun effects. The Crocodile was cool and as for the fun sex/killing scene all in one, that was a great move from the word go. It was truly shocking and that is a compliment! How can someone make this film, watch it back and then actually say "Yeah, my favorite movie. People will watch that" If you haven't seen it I beg you watch it. Answer: | carlos | [
"carlos",
"gtk"
] |
counterfactually-augmented-snli | A:Students are attending a lecture. B:Students are indoors. Answer: legs
A:A railroad employee wearing a green shirt stands on the railroad tracks. B:A railroad employee stands on the train tracks. Answer: legs
A:Students are inside of a lecture hall. B:Students are on the soccer field. Answer: institute
A:A blond woman speaking to another person with their arms crossed. B:A woman is talking to another woman. Answer: legs
A:A blond man speaking to a brunette woman with her arms crossed. B:A woman is talking to another woman. Answer: institute
A:A blond woman speaking to a brunette woman with her arms crossed. B:A woman is talking to a family member. Answer: legs
A:A blond woman speaking to a brunette woman with her arms crossed. B:A woman is talking to a man. Answer: institute
A:A woman wearing a green shirt stands on the railroad tracks and waves on the railroad employee in the booth. B:A railroad employee stands on the train tracks. Answer: institute
A:A woman wearing a green shirt stands on the railroad tracks. B:The woman is not standing on the railroad tracks. Answer: | institute | [
"institute",
"legs"
] |
cnli | A:Two women at a table in a restaurant. B:People sitting down Answer: nasty
A:A long haired performer is spinning in the air above a pool in front of an empty stadium. B:A woman is spinning in the air above a pool in front of an empty stadium. Answer: nasty
A:A woman in a trench coat walks down the street. B:A woman in a black coat runs in high heels Answer: jordan
A:A woman with sunglasses is laying down on grass, reading a book. B:A woman prepares for cooking while reading a cooking book. Answer: nasty
A:A blue delivery truck is parked in front of a white building on a street corner. B:A person is sleeping. Answer: jordan
A:Two youthful street performers play flute and bongos on the street. B:Two people play guitar. Answer: jordan
A:A woman is holding a bouquet of tissue paper flowers while two men look on from the porch. B:Two elderly men watch a woman holding tissue paper flowers. Answer: nasty
A:A five-piece band, four of the men in red outfits and one of them in a leather jacket and jeans, perform on the sidewalk in front of a shop. B:The band is performing. Answer: jordan
A:A photographer snaps a quick photo of a yellow sports car. B:A photographer snaps a quick photo of a Ferrari. Answer: | nasty | [
"nasty",
"jordan"
] |
boolq-natural-perturbations | Are those who help at an accident liable to be sued? Answer: binary
do good samaritan laws protect those who are injured at an accident? Answer: segments
is confectionary sugar the same as powdered sugar Answer: segments
is windows movie maker part of mac? Answer: binary
is confectionary sugar the same as powdered chocolate? Answer: binary
is confectionary sugar the same as powdered burgers? Answer: binary
is windows movie maker part of windows essentials Answer: segments
is elder scrolls online similar to skyrim? Answer: segments
do good samaritan laws protect those who help at an accident Answer: | segments | [
"segments",
"binary"
] |
equate | A:Three of the key anti-war members of Congress are considering supporting expanded military action against ISIS -- but the key word there is '' considering . '' B:Two anti-war members of Congress consider supporting expanded military action Answer: producers
A:U.S. Jobless Rate Declines to 7.8%; 114,000 Jobs Added B:Shocker: Jobless rate falls to 7.8% Answer: producers
A:The International Labour Organization reports 12.3 million people are ` laboring in bondage ' B:He added that according to estimates by the International Labour Organization , 12.3 million people worldwide are '' laboring in bondage . '' Answer: producers
A: Gary had 73.0 dollars and he spent 55.0 dollars on a pet snake B:Gary has 18.0 dollars left Answer: producers
A:The Jordan Thomas Foundation has raised $ 350,000 through bracelets , charity golf tournaments and cookouts . B:Jordan Thomas Foundation has raised $ 350k to help those struggling to pay Answer: voluntary
A:The council approved the deployment of 11,800 peacekeepers to the country , where 6,500 African-led peacekeeping forces and about 2,000 French troops already have been operating . B:Council approves deployment of 11,800 peacekeepers to Central African Republic Answer: voluntary
A:According to the poll , only one in five believe that neighborhood watch members should carry guns , with 76 % saying they should not be allowed to be armed . B:73 % in CNN/ORC International poll say George Zimmerman should be arrested Answer: voluntary
A:U.S. Adds 255,000 Jobs in July, Jobless Rate at 4.9% B:U.S. private sector adds 179,000 jobs in July Answer: voluntary
A:Three children , aged three and four , were among the 16 people killed , according to state-run newspaper Jornal de Angola . B:Three children were among those killed , state-run newspaper reports Answer: | producers | [
"producers",
"voluntary"
] |
implicit-hate-stg1 | corrupt dem gov officials promote lying along those lines in our gov workplaces . they circle the wago Answer: semi
" lol you aren't being wiped off the planet ! you're a paranoid racist white supremacist ! " " " " lol kill all whites " " #whitepower " Answer: plymouth
black face uncle tom this your thanks to the slaves who died for you you always be igger smiling in white mans face Answer: plymouth
you can go to the websiter my white brotherwww.theklanofamerica.com Answer: semi
swedish telecom advertises helping women cheat on their husbands with negroes #swrm #niggers via Answer: plymouth
they're not white supremacists you illegal immigrant parasite . Answer: plymouth
illinois : black 8 - year-olds kneel for national anthem to protest white racism in america via Answer: semi
white man visits the black republic : rt : Answer: semi
idiots. chickens. Answer: | plymouth | [
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"semi"
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logiqa-2.0-nli | A:The earliest foundation of Beijing was Youzhou City in the Tang Dynasty. in the following thousand years, Beijing had four large-scale development, or expansion, or new construction, namely, the capital of the Yuan Dynasty and the capital of the Yuan Dynasty. the inner city built in the early Ming Dynasty and the outer city built after the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the convex wall of Beijing was completed in this way. The Qing Dynasty inherited Beijing of the Ming Dynasty, leaving the overall layout system unchanged until modern times. B:Beijing expanded its outer city in the early Ming Dynasty can be seen to be correct. Answer: segments
A:Educational balance refers to ensuring equal rights and obligations to citizens or future citizens through laws and regulations, providing relatively equal educational opportunities and conditions through policy formulation and adjustment and resource allocation, and achieving a relative balance of educational effects and opportunities for success with an objective and fair attitude and scientific and effective methods. B:According to the above definition, A city decided not to implement the policy of allocating funds, but to allocate funds to schools with poor hardware conditions, and strive to make all schools in the city within three years of the basic balance of hardware conditions is not part of implementing educational balance. Answer: jokes
A: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. B:The argument is most vulnerable to the criticism that it fails to establish that professional archaeologists' views that are at least as extreme as Montgomery's views do not deserve negative appraisal for that reason. Answer: segments
A:Beber's law means that when someone experiences a strong stimulus, the first big stimulus can dilute the influence of the second small stimulus. B:According to the above definition, the verse 'After seeing the rough sea, the water in other places is not worth mentioning' does not conform to the connotation of Beber's law. Answer: jokes
A:In the fable of the race between the tortoise and the hare, the rabbit who is good at running is a negative example. But among the marathon runners, the rabbit plays a glorious role. Rabbit, whose scientific name is speed match, is responsible for guiding runners to run at a steady pace and finish the race within a preset time. Running is considered to be a lonely sport, but once you appear on the field as a rabbit, you can't just focus on refreshing your own results. instead, a qualified rabbit should emphasize his sense of existence. Pass on the confidence of finishing the race and the sense of stability of running to the runners who follow them. B:The correct interpretation of 'Rabbit is duties' is 'Compete at a level and constantly transcend self-limitations.' Answer: segments
A:Extended products refer to the sum of various benefits that customers receive when purchasing products. B:A shopping mall's New Year's offer is that the top 100 customers can buy a new mobile phone for only 100 yuan are extended products. Answer: jokes
A:Crisis management planning refers to a comprehensive process of some methods and measures to prevent the outbreak of a crisis or reduce and eliminate the risks and losses caused by the crisis, so as to make people more effectively master things and social public opinion through planning means. B:The statement 'The house suddenly collapsed. Xiao Liu escaped from the crack because of his short stature and fast running' does not belong to crisis management planning according to the above definition. Answer: segments
A:Food safety has become a hot issue in modern society. A social survey of a city this year showed that 29.2% of the respondents had sense of security. 23.8% of the respondents did not have sense of security, compared with 22.4% and 32.6% last year. As a result, investigators assert that the city's public sense of security for food has improved this year and that the overall situation of food safety is better than last year. B:The statement 'This year, some respondents did not express their attitudes towards food safety' is the most likely to question the above findings. Answer: jokes
A:Technological innovation is a complete process from the generation of new products or processes to market application. It includes a series of activities from the generation of new ideas, research, development, commercial production to promotion; From commercial production to promotion, it is the process of promoting the creation of brand intellectual property rights. B:Technicians have introduced and absorbed foreign developed technologies, designed and produced high-speed EMUs with independent intellectual property rights, and have been applied to Beijing Tianjin, Wuhan Guangzhou and other lines belongs to technological innovation according to the above definition. Answer: | segments | [
"segments",
"jokes"
] |
PARARULE-Plus | A:Anne is strong. Anne is big. Fiona is little. Fiona is short. Bob is kind. Gary is rough. Gary is sad. If someone is not huge then they are rough. If someone is not poor then they are smart. If someone is kind then they are wealthy. If someone is wealthy and not bad then they are nice. If someone is rough and not huge then they are dull. All dull people are small. If someone is little and short then they are bad. If someone is bad and not wealthy then they are sad. If someone is sad then they are young. If someone is smart then they are quiet. All quiet people are clever. All nice people are experienced. B:Gary is clever. Answer: yearly
A:The bear is slow. The bear is tired. The bear is dull. The bear visits the squirrel. The dinosaur needs the rabbit. The dinosaur is obese. The dinosaur is strong. The squirrel is round. The squirrel is quiet. The squirrel is smart. The rabbit is small. The rabbit is beautiful. The rabbit is lovely. Round animals are small. If something is tired then it sees the squirrel. If something sees the squirrel then it is sleepy. If something is slow and tired then it is dull. If something is small and beautiful then it is cute. If something is obese and strong then it is big. If something is dull then it is rough. All rough animals are lazy. If something is small then it is beautiful. All beautiful animals are lovely. If something is big then it is heavy. All heavy animals are awful. If something is cute then it is adorable. All adorable animals are furry. All sleepy animals are fierce. B:The bear is lazy. Answer: yearly
A:The dinosaur is reckless. The dinosaur is rough. The dinosaur is slow. The dinosaur needs the dog. The crocodile visits the squirrel. The crocodile is obese. The crocodile is strong. The dog is quiet. The dog is nice. The dog is round. The squirrel is lovely. The squirrel is adorable. The squirrel is furry. Quiet animals are lovely. If something is rough then it sees the dog. If something sees the dog then it is dull. If something is reckless and rough then it is slow. If something is lovely and adorable then it is beautiful. If something is obese and strong then it is fierce. If something is slow then it is sleepy. If something is sleepy then it is tired. All tired animals are strong. If something is lovely then it is adorable. If something is adorable then it is furry. If something is furry then it is round. All furry animals are smart. If something is fierce then it is heavy. All heavy animals are big. All big animals are rough. If something is beautiful then it is cute. All cute animals are small. All small animals are reckless. If something is dull then it is awful. All awful animals are lazy. B:The dinosaur is lazy. Answer: yearly
A:The lion is dull. The lion is sleepy. The lion is reckless. The lion sees the cat. The snake chases the dog. The snake is fierce. The snake is heavy. The cat is smart. The cat is kind. The cat is round. The dog is adorable. The dog is beautiful. The dog is lovely. Smart animals are adorable. If something is sleepy then it likes the cat. If something likes the cat then it is tired. If something is dull and sleepy then it is reckless. If something is adorable and beautiful then it is cute. If something is fierce and heavy then it is big. If something is reckless then it is rough. If something is rough then it is lazy. All lazy animals are heavy. If something is adorable then it is beautiful. If something is beautiful then it is lovely. If something is lovely then it is round. All lovely animals are nice. If something is big then it is strong. All strong animals are obese. All obese animals are sleepy. If something is cute then it is furry. All furry animals are small. All small animals are dull. If something is tired then it is awful. All awful animals are slow. B:The dog is not dull. Answer: assumes
A:Gary is huge. Gary is big. Gary is strong. Charlie is little. Charlie is short. Fiona is wealthy. Fiona is smart. Fiona is kind. Alan is dull. Alan is poor. Alan is sad. Huge people are wealthy. If someone is little and short then they are thin. If someone is dull and poor then they are rough. If someone is wealthy and smart then they are quiet. If someone is thin then they are small. If someone is small then they are tiny. If someone is tiny then they are sad. All sad people are poor. If someone is wealthy then they are smart. If someone is smart then they are kind. If someone is kind then they are high. All high people are heavy. If someone is quiet then they are clever. If someone is clever then they are nice. If someone is nice then they are big. All big people are strong. If someone is rough then they are bad. If someone is bad then they are imperfect. All imperfect people are short. All short people are little. B:Charlie is not poor. Answer: assumes
A:The snake is slow. The snake is sleepy. The leopard is awful. The leopard is strong. The snake visits the squirrel. The leopard sees the rabbit. The squirrel is round. The rabbit is round. The rabbit is small. The rabbit is lovely. If something is not round then it attacks the squirrel. If something attacks the squirrel then it is lazy. If something is not nice then it is awful. If something is not big then it is cute. If something is small then it is lovely. If something is lovely and not fierce then it is furry. If something is awful and not nice then it is heavy. If something is slow and sleepy then it is fierce. If something is fierce and not lovely then it is strong. All cute animals are beautiful. B:The snake is not lazy. Answer: assumes
A:Erin is big. Erin is strong. Dave is thin. Dave is small. Bob is clever. Anne is poor. Anne is sad. If someone is not high then they are poor. If someone is not bad then they are kind. If someone is clever then they are nice. If someone is nice and not dull then they are smart. If someone is poor and not high then they are rough. If someone is rough then they are little. All little people are short. If someone is thin and small then they are dull. If someone is dull and not nice then they are sad. If someone is sad then they are energetic. If someone is energetic then they are young. If someone is kind then they are quiet. If someone is quiet then they are wealthy. All wealthy people are nice. If someone is smart then they are experienced. All experienced people are old. B:Dave is young. Answer: yearly
A:Charlie is big. Charlie is huge. Charlie is strong. Alan is little. Alan is thin. Dave is clever. Dave is quiet. Dave is kind. Gary is dull. Gary is imperfect. Gary is sad. Big people are clever. If someone is little and thin then they are small. If someone is dull and imperfect then they are bad. If someone is clever and quiet then they are smart. If someone is small then they are tiny. All tiny people are short. If someone is clever then they are quiet. All quiet people are kind. If someone is smart then they are nice. All nice people are wealthy. If someone is bad then they are rough. All rough people are poor. B:Charlie is not kind. Answer: assumes
A:Alan is big. Alan is huge. Gary is thin. Gary is little. Harry is quiet. Bob is sad. Bob is poor. If someone is not strong then they are sad. If someone is not bad then they are wealthy. If someone is quiet then they are smart. If someone is smart and not rough then they are kind. If someone is sad and not strong then they are dull. If someone is thin and little then they are rough. If someone is rough and not smart then they are poor. All wealthy people are nice. B:Bob is nice. Answer: | yearly | [
"yearly",
"assumes"
] |
mindgames | A:There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Charissa does not know whether Robert is thirsty. B:Robert can now know that Karen can know that someone is thirsty. Answer: seen
A:There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Daniel knows whether Jeremy's forehead is muddy. B:Bessie can now know whether Daniel can know whether or not nobody's forehead is muddy. Answer: seen
A:There are three persons. Everyone is visible to others. Each person draws a card, face unrevealed (red or black). Stephanie's card is shown to Stephanie. Estella's card is shown to Stephanie. Samuel's card is shown to Samuel. Estella's card is shown to Estella. It is publicly announced that someone picked a red card. B:Stephanie can now know whether Estella can know whether Stephanie picked a red card. Answer: seen
A:There are three 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 Richard knows whether Gloria's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Peter knows whether Gloria's forehead is muddy. B:Gloria can now know that Peter can know that Peter's forehead is muddy. Answer: delicious
A:There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that not everyone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Paul does not know whether Terry is thirsty. B:Deena can now know that Paul can know that Terry is thirsty. Answer: delicious
A:There are three persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Erica does not know whether Sherman is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Erica knows whether or not everyone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Erica does not know whether Larry is thirsty. B:Larry can now know that Erica is thirsty. Answer: delicious
A:There are two persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Tyree does not know whether Michelle is thirsty. B:Michelle can now know whether Tyree can know whether Tyree is thirsty. Answer: seen
A:There are three 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 everyone's forehead is muddy. B:Michael can now know that Allan can know that nobody's forehead is muddy. Answer: delicious
A:There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Marguerite is not thirsty. B:Christine can now know that everyone is thirsty. Answer: | delicious | [
"delicious",
"seen"
] |
I2D2 | Typically, a maple leaf produces leaf syrup. Answer: graphic
While you put together a work station, you will need arrange your furniture. Answer: technique
Typically, hotdogs are a meaty, sausage shaped dish. Answer: technique
Typically, jumping spiders have jump patterns. Answer: graphic
In order to buy pet, you will need dog or cat food. Answer: technique
Scarecrows field research. Answer: graphic
In order to run a stop sign, you must be able to stop! red light is a traffic signal. Answer: graphic
In order to visit every attraction in a city, you will need travel. Answer: technique
Calculations may be addition,Cal addition,or subtracts,or multiplying. Answer: | technique | [
"technique",
"graphic"
] |
args_me | A:Just chillin in the car wby lol B:Lol Answer: dd
A:Undoubtedly with the evidence MacBeth would be charged with murder had he committed it today. There are few mitigating circumstances, it cant really be said to be manslaughter. It is MacBeth with the knife, he is the one who did it so he is the one who should be charged. Lady MacBeth may be an accessory and may be charged with other things such as plotting to kill but would probably not be charged with the murder itself. B:MacBeth would be charged with murder. Answer: legislation
A:Arguments extended http://www.youtube.com... B:women has a lot of freedom in Islam Answer: dd
A:When in a GATE school, one does not skip over material. Students still learn the fundamentals of the curriculum, but can go above and beyond and not be disengaged or bored. My point stands. B:GATE Schools should be in use everywhere. Answer: legislation
A:Obviously we shouldn't jail people forever (unless they have committed a VERY serious crime) which is why we have the 8th amendment. However, stripping them of their right to vote is cruel and unnecessary punishment. Voting is not a privilege, voting is a right. If you were born in a country you have the right to vote in elections. Would you argue that the right to a fair and speedy trial is a privilege? Or that the 2nd amendment is a privilege? Or that the 1st amendment and all our freedoms are just privileges? Who are we to say that felons don't have good morals? Thomas Jefferson had slaves, he wasn't felon but I wouldn't argue those are good morals. Donald Trump grabs women by the p*ssy. He isn't a felon but I would't argue those are good morals either. People make mistakes, people also commit horrible crimes. But regardless, we can't dehumanize them. We can't say, "Oh you committed tax fraud? You are no longer an American citizen! Haha, go to jail and when you come out you don't get to vote because you don't count anymore." We don't get to decide who votes to benefit ourselves. We allow the democratic process to occur because we are a democracy. You serve your time in jail and then you are released. Your punishment should be over. B:You Choose the Topic! Answer: legislation
A:Definitions: Exercise: activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness. Compulsory: required Schools: an institution for educating children. 1st round acceptance + definition only, 5th round conclusion & rebuttals only. Good luck! B:Daily exercise in schools should be compulsory. Answer: dd
A:It would be difficult to find out whether a student and teacher have had contact over the internet. If a teacher were having a relationship with a student, and this law was in effect, both parties would try to conceal it from others and from the authorities. There is then a question about how the state would find out about such behaviour. Would the state be allowed to access private facebook accounts, personal computers, or internet service provider records to make sure teachers and students are not communicating with each other? That would constitute a serious intrusion and privacy violation. B:The law would be hard to enforce. Answer: legislation
A:I will follow the framework provided and ask my questions. I would also like to note to the voters that Pro ridiculously set up a 1,000 character limit (should already cost him the loss on abusiveness).Was it ever stated in the constitution that they can censor the internet?Are you aware that the bill says that if copyrighted material is copied on to a website, the owner/host of the website is legally responsible? So if one person posts copyrighted material on lets say Facebook, Facebook will be closed? Do you consider this constitutional?Where in the constitution does it state that the government has the right to censor private interaction?How is securing something (like you provided) and censoring something the same thing?Can you justify your 2nd contention at all? How is this even what the bill says at all?How is it constitutional to violate the liberty of individuals?Do you know that SOPA act will not stop any pirating because individuals can simply just enter the IP Adress instead? B:Resolved: The SOPA Act is Constitutional Answer: dd
A:RulesDuring rounds 1-3 Con must ask Pro 10 questions.Pro must answer each question in some way.If Pro answers with an answer that does not give an opinion (like "I don't know") than Con may ask an extra question next round.If Con can show that any statements Pro has made in rounds 2-4 are contradictory than Con wins.If not than Pro wins.==============Here's to a great debate! B:I will not contradict myself. Answer: | legislation | [
"legislation",
"dd"
] |
Touche23-ValueEval | A:adopting austerity regime will have very negative impact on the poor and the vulnerable in society. B:We should adopt an austerity regime Answer: follow
A:gender neutral language is just another way to try to please a group. we have two sexes, men and women and they should be differentiate by the use of words. B:We should adopt gender-neutral language Answer: follow
A:there are parades for every group and it is discrimination not to give gays their parade B:We should cancel pride parades Answer: follow
A:we should legalize prostitution because it will be regulated meaning the females will be safer B:We should legalize prostitution Answer: derby
A:economic sanctions provide a non-military sanction to use against countries. B:We should end the use of economic sanctions Answer: follow
A:children have not grown and truly formed their adult looks. cosmetic surgery for a child should be banned until as an adult the child can make a informed choice over their bodies not a whim of a child. B:We should ban cosmetic surgery for minors Answer: derby
A:embryonic stem cell research should be subsidized because it may lead to the development of treatments for a number of serious medical conditions. B:We should subsidize embryonic stem cell research Answer: derby
A:It is important for news organizations to transfer to new forms of media, like the internet, but it is costly and requires subsidization. B:We should subsidize journalism Answer: derby
A:it should be allowed if the student wants to pray as long as it is not interfering with his classes B:We should prohibit school prayer Answer: | follow | [
"follow",
"derby"
] |
starcon | A:New Orleans has been on the economic decline for decades B:Rebuilding New Orleans Answer: turning
A:Economic stimulus by government intervention always fails B:2009 US economic stimulus Answer: turning
A:City location need not be logical to justify existence B:Rebuilding New Orleans Answer: letting
A:Gene patents do not incentivize innovation B:Gene patents Answer: turning
A:Developers have right to build ground zero mosque, but should not B:Ground zero mosque Answer: turning
A:Hydrocarbons required in forseeable future, including oil sands B:Oil sands Answer: letting
A:Development after removing viaduct will pay for tunnel. B:Seattle deep-bore tunnel Answer: letting
A:Saving economy outweighs moral hazard of auto bailout B:Bailout of US automakers Answer: letting
A:Gene patents help drive major economic breakthroughs. B:Gene patents Answer: | letting | [
"letting",
"turning"
] |
banking77 | Why didn't I receive the correct exchange rate for an item that I purchased? Answer: adidas
I exchanged Russian rubles for British pounds today and got less than I expected. Was exchange rate correct? Answer: adidas
I was attempting to top up with my card but the money has vanished! Answer: minority
The fee charged when I changed rubles into British pounds was too much. Answer: adidas
I don't appreciate the extra fees being siphoned from my account. I was helping some friends move to Japan and we were buying home decorations at the local stores. The receipts differed greatly from what showed up in my bank account and my statement. When can I expect the extra fees to be back in my account? Answer: minority
Explain why my top up has been reverted please. Answer: minority
I am not receiving the correct exchange rate on my card. Answer: adidas
I just had my card get declined at the ATM! I need to get money out but I am unable to. Why has this happened? Answer: minority
The exchange rate you are using is really bad.This can't be the official interbank exchange rate. Answer: | adidas | [
"adidas",
"minority"
] |
ruletaker | A:If something is young then it is quiet. All nice things are young. Erin is cold. Gary is nice. Cold things are not smart. If something is white then it is quiet. White, red things are not nice. All quiet things are cold. If Anne is smart then Anne is not young. If something is not young then it is white. Anne is white. B:Erin is not young. Answer: domains
A:White, round things are furry. Cold things are furry. Harry is green. Round, white things are smart. Harry is cold. If something is furry and smart then it is white. Charlie is white. Harry is round. If something is smart then it is rough. If something is round and smart then it is green. Charlie is round. Charlie is cold. Charlie is green. B:Charlie is round. Answer: domains
A:Cold things are kind. Harry is round. Rough things are kind. If something is round and rough then it is nice. Harry is rough. Kind, round things are cold. Gary is kind. Kind, nice things are rough. Harry is blue. If something is red and rough then it is blue. If something is cold then it is rough. Bob is rough. All kind things are nice. Harry is red. Fiona is round. B:Bob is red. Answer: mediterranean
A:If Bob is nice then Bob is furry. Blue things are green. If something is not kind then it is not blue. If Bob is green and Bob is not round then Bob is nice. If something is not green then it is nice. If something is nice and green then it is furry. Bob is green. All furry things are smart. If something is green and not kind then it is not round. B:Bob is green. Answer: domains
A:Dave is rough. If Bob is young then Bob is furry. Bob is young. If something is furry and rough then it is red. Gary is smart. If something is smart then it is kind. Red, kind things are young. If something is smart then it is furry. All young, rough things are smart. If Gary is red and Gary is smart then Gary is furry. Anne is red. Rough things are young. B:Bob is not white. Answer: domains
A:The tiger is round. If something likes the cow then it likes the tiger. If something does not need the lion then it visits the tiger. If the cow needs the tiger then the cow likes the tiger. If the cow is not round then the cow needs the tiger. The tiger is kind. The tiger visits the lion. The lion needs the tiger. The cow is big. If something needs the tiger then it visits the cow. The tiger is cold. If something visits the cow and the cow likes the tiger then the tiger visits the cow. The lion does not like the cow. B:The cow needs the lion. Answer: mediterranean
A:Dave grew up in a family with six other boys and that make him a rough guy. Right now he's feeling blue because his dog is sick. The big young man with the round body who seems to be having a rough time due to being green is named Eric. In the snow sits Gary, crying from being cold. Harry is young and nice, but when he's feeling blue, he can also be quite cold to people. When you meet someone round, blue and nice they are as a rule rough. His cheeks were red from the cold, and his big blue eye were watering. If you big person approaches and is cold, fear not because they are nice. I've noticed that someone who is big and acts cold towards others is green as well. Young people tend to be blue all the time and rough. There are so many rough, young people and for some reason they are all big too. A big and rough person who is blue is also considered to be green. B:Harry is not big. Answer: mediterranean
A:If Bob is green and Bob is rough then Bob is red. Erin is not green. Bob is not rough. Charlie is rough. If something is green and not young then it is not blue. Charlie is blue. Green, young things are rough. If something is blue and smart then it is not young. If something is red then it is young. All green things are not rough. Charlie is not smart. Charlie is young. Charlie is not green. If Bob is white and Bob is not red then Bob is green. All red things are rough. Erin is young. Bob is not young. Charlie is white. B:Charlie is red. Answer: mediterranean
A:The squirrel is red. The rabbit is cold. If something chases the lion then it is blue. If something eats the squirrel and it is cold then it is rough. The bald eagle is rough. The squirrel chases the rabbit. The rabbit visits the squirrel. The bald eagle chases the squirrel. The squirrel eats the bald eagle. The lion visits the squirrel. If something chases the bald eagle then the bald eagle visits the rabbit. The bald eagle is cold. The squirrel is rough. If something is cold then it visits the squirrel. The bald eagle eats the rabbit. If something is cold then it eats the lion. The squirrel is cold. The lion chases the bald eagle. If something visits the rabbit then it chases the lion. The rabbit is kind. The squirrel visits the lion. B:The bald eagle visits the rabbit. Answer: | domains | [
"domains",
"mediterranean"
] |
tracie | A:Tom thought his new friend was gay. He never directly asked. One day he noticed someone else asking. Tom's friend wasn't actually gay. Tom felt relieved that he never brought it up. B:Tom is heterosexual starts after Tom 's friend be n't actually gay Answer: rosa
A:Tim's tooth was hurting like crazy. He could barely eat or drink. His dentist took a look around in his mouth. One of his teeth was rotten. "Once the tooth was pulled, Tim felt fine." B:The dentist disposed of the rotten tooth. starts before Tim 's tooth hurt like crazy Answer: rosa
A:Stanton had been hitting home runs all of his career. Suddenly Stanton could no longer hit home runs. He asked his hitting coach for help. Stanton put an a lot of extra hours with his hitting coach. Stanton started hitting home runs again! B:Stanton worried about his swing ends before Stanton started hitting home runs again Answer: rosa
A:The twins dressed the same. They went to school. The teacher couldn't tell them apart. She gave one of the twins a hat. One of the twins wore the hat for that year. B:The twins are exactly the same age starts before the teacher gave one of the twins a hat Answer: debian
A:Lisa went to the fair. She really wanted to go. "But when she got the fair, it was cash only." She was disappointed. So she went home. B:Lisa did not have any cash starts after She really want to go Answer: debian
A:Mickey wanted strawberry ice cream. The ice cream shop was out of strawberry ice cream. Mickey had to choose between chocolate and vanilla. He decided on chocolate. Mickey was less than satisfied with his ice cream. B:Mickey liked strawberry ice cream starts before Mickey want strawberry ice cream Answer: debian
A:Mitch built a coffee table using cheap tools. "Because of his cheap tools, the table looked slightly off." When he put a cup of water on the table he saw it was not level. The cup slowly slid off the table. Mitch watched the cup fall off and shatter on the floor. B:Mitch swept off the cup starts after The cup slowly slide off the table Answer: debian
A:Tom thought his new friend was gay. He never directly asked. One day he noticed someone else asking. Tom's friend wasn't actually gay. Tom felt relieved that he never brought it up. B:Tom heard his friend say he was not gay ends after Tom felt relieved that he never brought it up. Answer: rosa
A:Tom needed to get braces. He was afraid of them. The dentist assured him everything would be fine. Tom had them on for a while. Once removed he felt it was worth it. B:Tom is proud of his smile starts after Tom gets braces Answer: | debian | [
"debian",
"rosa"
] |
sherliic | A:United States of America is being at war with Iran B:United States of America is planning to attack Iran Answer: later
A:Palestine Liberation Organization is in negotiation with State of Palestine B:State of Palestine is negotiating with Palestine Liberation Organization Answer: later
A:John McCain is leading with % followed by Rick Santorum B:Rick Santorum is accusing John McCain Answer: emacs
A:United States of America tries Chicago B:United States of America is starting in Chicago Answer: emacs
A:Apple Inc. is releasing for PlayStation 2 B:Apple Inc. is announcing for PlayStation 2 Answer: later
A:Fox News Channel is passing Yahoo! B:Yahoo! is joining Fox News Channel Answer: emacs
A:Delta Air Lines completes acquisition of Motorola B:Delta Air Lines agrees to buy Motorola Answer: later
A:Mahatma Gandhi is leader of Cuba B:Mahatma Gandhi is turning Cuba Answer: emacs
A:Democratic Party is having edge over Boston Celtics B:Democratic Party is giving Boston Celtics Answer: | emacs | [
"emacs",
"later"
] |
winowhy | A:Jane gave Joan candy because she wasn't hungry. The she is more likely to refer to Jane than Joan because MORE LIKELY TO REFER TO JOAN JANE B:In "Jane gave Joan candy because she wasn't hungry. ", The she is more likely to refer to Jane than Joan because MORE LIKELY TO REFER TO JOAN JANE Answer: alt
A:Dan had to stop Bill from toying with the injured bird. He is very cruel. The He is more likely to refer to Bill than Dan because Dan stopped Bill, so you know Bill is the evil one. B:In "Dan had to stop Bill from toying with the injured bird. He is very cruel. ", The He is more likely to refer to Bill than Dan because Dan stopped Bill, so you know Bill is the evil one. Answer: dc
A:The customer walked into the bank and stabbed one of the tellers. He was immediately taken to the hospital. The He is more likely to refer to The teller than The customer because this is the only name we have available for the suspect, but as we have seen, we cannot B:In "The customer walked into the bank and stabbed one of the tellers. He was immediately taken to the hospital. ", The He is more likely to refer to The teller than The customer because this is the only name we have available for the suspect, but as we have seen, we cannot Answer: dc
A:Patting her back, the woman smiled at the girl. The her is more likely to refer to The girl than The woman because she is the one who is not wearing a wedding dress. B:In "Patting her back, the woman smiled at the girl. ", The her is more likely to refer to The girl than The woman because she is the one who is not wearing a wedding dress. Answer: alt
A:Emma did not pass the ball to Janie although she was open. The she is more likely to refer to Janie than Emma because she's the one having the ball B:In "Emma did not pass the ball to Janie although she was open. ", The she is more likely to refer to Janie than Emma because she's the one having the ball Answer: alt
A:The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse, but it was too cautious. The it is more likely to refer to The mouse than The cat because the cat was obviously a female. As the cat is male, it should be female as well. B:In "The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse, but it was too cautious. ", The it is more likely to refer to The mouse than The cat because the cat was obviously a female. As the cat is male, it should be female as well. Answer: alt
A:Dan took the rear seat while Bill claimed the front because his "Dibs!" was quicker. The his is more likely to refer to Bill than Dan because bill claimed front but dan is took seat B:In "Dan took the rear seat while Bill claimed the front because his "Dibs!" was quicker. ", The his is more likely to refer to Bill than Dan because bill claimed front but dan is took seat Answer: dc
A:The painting in Mark's living room shows an oak tree. It is to the right of the bookcase. The It is more likely to refer to The painting than The oak tree because book case and the painting are the things in the room B:In "The painting in Mark's living room shows an oak tree. It is to the right of the bookcase. ", The It is more likely to refer to The painting than The oak tree because book case and the painting are the things in the room Answer: dc
A:I poured water from the bottle into the cup until it was full. The it is more likely to refer to the cup than the bottle because cup gets water. So it gets full. B:In "I poured water from the bottle into the cup until it was full. ", The it is more likely to refer to the cup than the bottle because cup gets water. So it gets full. Answer: | dc | [
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"alt"
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mbib-base/cognitive-bias | Inspections of abortion centers around Virginia have found multiple violations of parental consent laws but Gov Terry McAuliffe and his administration have done nothing Answer: tech
Says after Hurricane Sandy New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg refused to allow the National Guard into the city to restore civil order because Guardsmen carry guns Answer: tech
Sen Jim Webb persists on negating Sen Mark Warners votes Answer: director
Says Donald Trump thinks a grown man pretending to be a woman should be allowed to use the womens restroom Answer: tech
McCain opposed the border fence Answer: director
Every worker pays 15 3 percent payroll tax Answer: tech
Ohio has lost more population than every other state in the country except for two Answer: director
When Mitt Romney chose Paul Ryan as his vice presidential running mate that was the end of Romneys chances to win Answer: director
Says Glenn Nye voted in lock step with Nancy Pelosi 83 percentof the time Answer: | tech | [
"tech",
"director"
] |
mbib-base/fake-news | Says Hillary Clinton has spoken such lies about my foreign policy They said I want Japan to get nuclear weapons Give me a break Answer: specially
Says under his budget repair bill collective bargaining is fully intact Answer: zambia
Soldier killed in Canada shooting was a young reservist with a six year old son Answer: specially
An ISIS lonewolf has taken around 30 people hostage in a Sydney and demanded to talk to the PM according to Australian media reports Answer: zambia
The Congressional Budget Office has already doubled its estimate for the cost of Obamacare so far from roughly 800 billion to 1 7 trillion Answer: zambia
Says under President Barack Obama the United States has created five million jobs Answer: specially
Says President Obama and his National Labor Relations Board sued Boeing over its decision to open a plant in South Carolina Answer: specially
Says over 25 percent of the Texas budget funds services to non U S citizens Answer: zambia
There have been 30 published polls in this election cycle and Harry Reids been trailing in every single one Answer: | zambia | [
"zambia",
"specially"
] |
mbib-base/gender-bias | MKR Kat Andre Congratulations You ve just won a one way trip to mars Answer: presentation
Bigots fail to realize that normative pressure has nothing to do with the First Amendment Answer: presentation
An aversion on the part of a wife to sex intimacy with her husband should be repressed for the good of the family Answer: focuses
No offence to anyone but women are poor drivers notsexist maybesexist Answer: focuses
nicu nurse my wife is a nicu nurse god bless you guys youre cut from a very different and very special cloth Answer: focuses
A man who has chosen to stay at home and be a house husband is not less masculine Answer: presentation
MKR Maybe Dan Dennis will have a cook off to see who wins the Mid Life Crisis Divorce Answer: presentation
jews are immigrants duh Answer: focuses
Girls should not drive ever you guys fuckin suck an guys have higher insurance Bullshit baddriving Answer: | focuses | [
"focuses",
"presentation"
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mbib-base/hate-speech | Darn tootin I could graph the elation crushing disappointment axis of leaf fans for the last 8 20 years A few peaks with subterranean valleys close to the earths core mixed with illusions replicating the house of mirrors at a carnival You don t know which way is up but you know you got to get the frig out All the while you stand by your team and exhaust the plethora of extrinsic libations that get you through the season Ya we know we turned a corner bring it Answer: glasgow
I have watched many songbirds in the yard and have to agree I was quite surprised how comfortable this one was with Bernie I happened to be attending the rally and saw this bird had been flying up near the jumbotron from near the start of the speech It landed on the stage near a stone faced security guard then hopped over to the floor area slightly behind and to Bernie s right Some of the people standing in front of Bernie began distracting Bernie by pointing and he stopped mid sentence when he saw the bird It then flew and landed right in front of Bernie practically at arm s length It was amazing and wonderful and hugely symbolic IMHO given the rapidly declining state of both our planet and our politics And Bernie s speech his best yet Answer: ultram
It is very concerning to me that the very people that I must fully submit for the simple pleasure of prosecuting my 2nd amendment god given rights have all been fully compromised by the Chicoms in the Office of Personnel Management hack They are the very ones I must now submit every piece of personal info just to legally carry a self defense weapon With 25000 known Chicom spies living in America today somebody had better sound the alarm soon Anyone that considers anything but an authoritarian Communist regime is an indoctrinated fool My only hope is that the Chinese people realize America is your only hope not your enemy Answer: glasgow
my folks were in an AEGIS facility LOVED them They were die in place Great people And not nearly what AK costs I flew down very regularly Stayed there ate there played there for nearly 8 years Very grateful to their patient loving kindness Answer: ultram
Oil industry backs Clark s re election bid in B C election This qualifies as surprising How The point that is appalling is that agency capture can be obtained for such pathetically small amounts of money a few tens of thousands of dollars buys billions of dollars of benefit No wonder they make the investment It s more profitable than the stock market Second point is that the article is missing the bigger issue The oil companies are all over vote suppression through social media It is very expensive and there is no tracking or accountability of that money The money for paid trolling on the G M site and on every other paper or news site in Canada does not show up in anybody s electoral spending accounts yet targeted social media spending dwarfs candidates expenses Answer: ultram
The news media is just as rough callous as POTUS Trump Answer: glasgow
In a contest between two shameless politicians the one with the least shame wins Nice line The principle worked against quite a few Republicans Answer: glasgow
Suuuure And if you were a unicorn what would you do You don t know because you are not a unicorn And you are not a professional entertainer So you have utterly no idea what you would do and everyone knows that Answer: ultram
Suck it up My taxes as an American go to make up a 20 billion dollar a year shortfall for Canada to be a member of NATO Answer: | ultram | [
"ultram",
"glasgow"
] |
mbib-base/linguistic-bias | deviantart is the world s largest online artistic community Answer: detailed
millwall football club are an english professional football team based at the new den stadium in bermondsey south east london Answer: funny
California News in Brief LOS ANGELES Parents Hunt illegal immigrant gangsters The parents of a slain high school football star urged passage Tuesday of a law requiring Los Angeles police to hunt down gang members who are illegal immigrants Such a law would alter a 30 year policy under which officers do not seek to enforce immigration laws Jamiel Shaw Jr 17 was shot to death on March 2 as he walked home in South Los Angeles An alleged gang member Pedro Espinoza 19 has been charged with the youth s murder and also is under investigation by federal immigration officials to determine whether he is an illegal immigrant Jamiel Shaw Sr and his wife Anita urged the city council to pass Jamiel s Law which has been proposed by a mayoral candidate but has not yet reached the council It would require police to work with federal officials to identify arrest prosecute imprison and deport illegal aliens who are or appear to be gang members or affiliate gang members whether or not they had committed any other crimes WESTMINSTER Judge puts limits on Viet protesters A judge placed limits Tuesday on the activities of protesters who have been picketing a Vietnamese language newspaper because they believe it has communist leanings Orange County Superior Court Judge Derek Hunt granted a preliminary injunction against three of the protesters saying they may not threaten the Nguoi Viet Daily News employees trespass vandalize property or interfere with customers Answer: detailed
the legacy of this community also lives on through the francophone education system the french immersion education program french language guides and scouts and celebrations such as festival du bois Answer: funny
johan norberg born 27 august 1973 is a swedish writer devoted to promoting economic globalization and individual liberty Answer: detailed
Trump Paul Ryan even the NRA open to limits on gun device used in Vegas mass shooting House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday that Congress needs to take a look at bump stocks that can effectively convert semi automatic rifles into fully automated weapons and the National Rifle Association says the device should be subject to additional regulations In a statement on Thursday the NRA says the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives should immediately review whether these devices comply with federal law Ryan a Wisconsin Republican added his voice to a growing chorus of leading Republicans showing a surprising willingness to take a step however narrow in the direction of regulating guns in the wake of the Las Vegas massacre The killer in Las Vegas apparently used the legal bump stock devices on legal rifles essentially converting them into automatic weapons which are banned That allowed him to spray gunfire into the crowd below much more quickly with lethal results exposing what some lawmakers said looked like a loophole in gun laws I didnt even know what they were until this week and Im an avid sportsman so I think were quickly coming up to speed with what this is Ryan said in an interview on MSNBC Fully automatic weapons have been banned for a long time Apparently this allows you to take a semi automatic and turn it into a fully automatic so clearly thats something that we need to look into Answer: detailed
prince pedro gasto of orlans braganza 19 february 1913 27 december 2007 born pedro de alcntara gasto joo maria filipe loureno humberto miguel gabriel rafael gonzaga de orlans e bragana in eu france was one of two claimants to the brazilian throne as titular emperor of brazil and head of the petrpolis branch of the brazilian imperial house Answer: funny
adhoc denotes itself as the progressive campus magazine it deals largely with local political issues and arts events Answer: funny
the trip unfortunately would take nguyen through singapore Answer: | detailed | [
"detailed",
"funny"
] |
mbib-base/political-bias | On Monday host Owen Shroyer claimed Michelle Obama is a transgender woman formerly named Michael and is part of a larger liberal plot to mainstream literally a Satanic culture Answer: exclude
A false claim that the NFL is getting massive tax breaks while its players disrespect the flag anthem and country In fact the league voluntarily relinquished its tax exempt status two years ago Answer: exclude
It s our position that the anti bullying policies should protect all students regardless of ethnicity and affiliation and they shouldn t be singling out any religious group for special treatment as they seem to be doing here he said Answer: fish
While writing or sharing articles that compare Trump to Hitler Mussolini and Franco few if any have called on Obama or Congress to act now to tyrant proof the White House However much they fear Trump however rhetorically maximalist their warnings even the prospect of him controlling the national security state does not cause them to renounce their reckless embrace of The Cult of the Presidency a centrist religion that persisted across the Bush administration s torture chambers and the Obama administration s unlawful War in Libya Answer: exclude
Wait is he serious about that Apparently so Answer: exclude
WLUK President elect Donald Trump is in the midst of his victory tour He told the crowd in Cincinnati last week the U S government has failed the interest of the American workers And he plans to change that Answer: fish
When police overheard conversations about the attack they approached Wright s uncle to question him He pulled out a knife and the authorities shot him dead Answer: fish
This prompted Coach Orlando Gooden to talk about peaceful protests specifically related to football He told his kids about Colin Kaepernick and they responded by saying Can we do that Answer: fish
Watch PLO Lumumba speak about the Raila conspiracy below Answer: | fish | [
"fish",
"exclude"
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mbib-base/racial-bias | us gays are weird lol Answer: connection
and thats why the gays are all depressed Answer: connection
according to tacitus the jews are very prone to lust although that could also imply that they just get more benefits from retaining Answer: applicant
yeah your opinions are not wanted here your creepy routine of trying to convince gay men they arent gay is fucking repulsive creepy and degenerate Answer: applicant
youre a sick person and id imagine lonely as well killing homosexuals for being homosexual is murder Answer: applicant
actually the cleaning lady is an absolute sweet heart and does a great job the ticket was in a book on the bookshelf Answer: connection
yup but gays are where the disease originated dumb ass idiot haha Answer: connection
so youre saying gay people are weak Answer: applicant
a friends notable phrase sisters are useful for learning how to dance cousins are useful for learning how to fuck Answer: | connection | [
"connection",
"applicant"
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mbib-base/text-level-bias | Biden is the establishment The rest is bullshit Answer: intent
These people acting like being trans isn t a medical thing everything about the human body is medical being trans is medical not being trans is medical there are reasons that these people are trans and medical professionals I m assuming know that they are simply things that are part of who someone is like the reasons for someone personality but these people just think the world is out to fucking get them Answer: intent
They are mocking one side of a serious argument in which both sides have very real concerns Answer: nvidia
Must ve been in heaven that day Answer: nvidia
Fuck tis I will try to give you sources by tomorrow Answer: nvidia
How come liberals are too dumb to understand this Answer: intent
I made this post to r SouthPark i am arguing with someone on reddit i which got over 1 6k upvotes before I noticed it was missing from the top of the front page I messaged the mods asking why it had been removed 1 Their answer was that it was a shit post To which I argued that the sub is based on that and provided 6 links off the current front page that were just as bad if not worse shit posts For example hippies there goes ole chin balls You get the picture In a sub full of joke posts these mod assholes removed my post because it hurt their feelings Toxic modding at its worst If anyone personally knows Trey Parker or Matt Stone could you please let them know that some loser pieces of garbage are ruining their sub And isn t it common knowledge courtesy that all subs must give a reason stickied to the top of the post why it has been removed They totally didn t because they knew that everyone that had already commented on the thread would see it and call it out as being total bullshit Answer: intent
See my flair Answer: nvidia
meme with the guy looking around before saying something and then getting crushed orange man gets fucking crushed by a rectangle that says CONSERVATARDS PWNED Answer: | intent | [
"intent",
"nvidia"
] |
robustLR | A:Gary is rough. The brother of Charlie is not Gary if Gary is rough. B:Gary is Charlie's brother. Answer: acknowledge
A:Anne is the wife of Bob. Charlie is not Dave's son. Gary is young. Erin is Anne's father. Gary is not furry if The husband of Harry is not Fiona. Dave is the son of Bob if Gary is young. If The husband of Harry is not Fiona then Harry is not blue. Fiona is green if Gary is not quiet. If Charlie is not the son of Dave then Charlie is not the brother of Harry. The father of Fiona is not Charlie if The husband of Harry is not Fiona. If Charlie is Fiona's father then Fiona is not green. Anne is quiet if Anne is not green. Anne is red if Gary is the husband of Harry. Dave is not Bob's son if The husband of Harry is not Fiona. Anne is furry if Harry is quiet. Harry is the uncle of Erin if The brother of Harry is not Charlie. Harry is not Erin's uncle if Fiona is not Harry's husband. Anne is not quiet if Gary is not quiet. Charlie is Fiona's father if Gary is the husband of Harry. If Gary is not furry then Anne is green. If Erin is the father of Anne then Harry is blue. If The husband of Harry is not Fiona then Anne is not red. Anne is not furry if The husband of Harry is not Fiona. Dave is not big if Gary is not furry. Charlie is not Dave's wife if Gary is the husband of Harry. If Gary is young then Harry is quiet. Dave is big if Anne is furry. Charlie is the wife of Dave if Gary is not quiet. If Gary is not furry then Gary is not quiet. If Dave is big then Anne is not green. Gary is not Harry's husband if The father of Anne is not Erin. B:Gary is Harry's husband. Answer: trace
A:Harry is big. If Harry is big then Anne is not green. If Anne is not green then Harry is smart. If Harry is smart and Anne is the sister of Erin then Charlie is red. B:Charlie is red. Answer: trace
A:Charlie is not green. Bob is cold if Charlie is not green. B:Bob is cold. Answer: acknowledge
A:The wife of Gary is Charlie. Gary is not big. The uncle of Charlie is Harry. If Fiona is Erin's grandfather then The daughter of Charlie is Gary. If The grandfather of Erin is Fiona then The aunt of Charlie is not Harry. If Anne is not red then Dave is big. If The wife of Gary is Charlie then Anne is big. Erin is rough if Fiona is the grandfather of Erin. Harry is the aunt of Charlie if Erin is not rough. If Anne is big then Fiona is kind. If The grandfather of Erin is Fiona then Anne is red. The aunt of Anne is Erin if Gary is not big. If Fiona is Erin's grandfather then The sister of Bob is Dave. If Gary is not Charlie's daughter then Dave is not the sister of Bob. If Fiona is Erin's grandfather then Erin is not Anne's aunt. If The grandfather of Erin is Fiona then Fiona is not kind. If Dave is not the sister of Bob then Anne is not red. If Anne is big then Erin is not rough. Dave is not big if Fiona is the grandfather of Erin. If Anne is big or Harry is the uncle of Charlie then The daughter of Charlie is not Gary. B:Dave is not big. Answer: acknowledge
A:Gary is not the aunt of Bob. Harry is not young. Erin is the son of Gary. Charlie is not rough. Bob is not rough. Harry is the sister of Charlie. If Harry is not young then Charlie is not the son of Dave. If The son of Bob is Harry then Erin is green. The son of Dave is not Gary if Bob is not rough. If Gary is not the grandmother of Charlie then Anne is not quiet. The brother of Dave is Harry if Charlie is not big. Dave is not the brother of Anne if Gary is not Bob's aunt. Fiona is quiet if Charlie is not rough. Fiona is not nice if Charlie is not big. If Harry is white then Gary is not kind. Fiona is not white if Gary is Anne's sister. Anne is blue if Harry is not young. Gary is not the aunt of Harry if Charlie is not Dave's son. Erin is not green if The sister of Anne is Gary. Harry is white if Bob is not rough. The brother of Anne is Dave if Charlie is not big. Harry is not round if The son of Gary is Erin. If The aunt of Charlie is not Bob then Dave is the son of Gary. If Charlie is not big then Bob is Charlie's aunt. Dave is not the son of Gary if Charlie is not big. If Harry is white then Gary is not Erin's son. Harry is round if The sister of Anne is Gary. Harry is not the son of Bob if The sister of Anne is Gary. If Harry is white then Charlie is not young. If Harry is not young then Fiona is Charlie's father. If Harry is white then The son of Bob is Harry. Dave is not big if Harry is white. Gary is kind if Charlie is not big. Bob is green if Gary is not Erin's son. Gary is not the grandmother of Charlie if Erin is the son of Gary. If Harry is not round then Fiona is white. If Bob is green and The sister of Charlie is Harry then Bob is Charlie's aunt. B:The aunt of Charlie is Bob. Answer: acknowledge
A:Erin is nice. The wife of Harry is not Gary. Anne is not quiet if Bob is the aunt of Fiona. The grandfather of Harry is not Dave if Erin is not young. Harry is the father of Charlie if Dave is not Harry's grandfather. If Anne is not quiet then Erin is not young. If Erin is not nice or Gary is the wife of Harry then Bob is Fiona's aunt. B:Harry is not the father of Charlie. Answer: trace
A:Bob is not furry. Gary is red if Erin is not red. If Gary is smart then Erin is not red. If Bob is not furry and Dave is kind then Gary is not smart. B:Gary is not red. Answer: trace
A:Anne is not the grandfather of Fiona. Dave is not Charlie's brother. The husband of Fiona is not Erin if Harry is not the sister of Gary. Gary is not white if Fiona is not Harry's daughter. Dave is not furry if The sister of Gary is not Harry. Dave is not quiet if Erin is big. If Erin is big then Harry is round. If Anne is not the grandfather of Fiona then Bob is not Harry's husband. If Erin is big then Charlie is Erin's mother. If Erin is big then Fiona is the daughter of Harry. If Erin is big then Bob is Harry's husband. The husband of Fiona is Erin if Dave is not the father of Charlie. If Gary is nice then Harry is not round. If Erin is big then Charlie is not red. Dave is not the father of Charlie if Charlie is not white. If Erin is big then Gary is not nice. If Erin is big then Gary is white. Dave is the father of Charlie if Harry is not the sister of Gary. The mother of Erin is not Charlie if Gary is nice. If Erin is big then Anne is kind. Anne is not kind if Anne is not the grandfather of Fiona. Charlie is white if Erin is big. Fiona is not Harry's daughter if The brother of Charlie is not Dave. Charlie is red if Anne is not kind. If Charlie is not the mother of Erin then Charlie is not white. Erin is cold if Erin is big. The sister of Gary is not Harry if Erin is big. Gary is not nice if Dave is the brother of Charlie. B:Harry is round. Answer: | trace | [
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v1/gen_train234_test2to10 | A:[Clarence] was waiting patiently for his wife, [Ashley]. [June] and her granddaughter, [Ashley], enjoyed their day at the park. B:('Clarence', 'June') Answer: kind
A:[Clarence] and his wife, [Ashley], were celebrating the birthday of [Ashley]'s granddaughter, [Charlotte]. It was a very special day. B:('Clarence', 'Charlotte') Answer: kind
A:[Charlotte] asked her father, [Dale], if he could help her fix her alternator. [Dale] told her to get her husband, [Nicolas], to do it instead. B:('Nicolas', 'Dale') Answer: nodes
A:[Lillian] dotes on her son [John]. Because of this, [John] is pretty spoiled. [John]'s wife, [Andrea], was excited to plan a surprise party for him. B:('Lillian', 'Andrea') Answer: nodes
A:[Heidi] and her sister [Lorraine] were playing outside. [Heidi]'s mother [Nancy] called for her to come inside. B:('Lorraine', 'Nancy') Answer: nodes
A:[Ashley] borrowed her son [Wayne]'s phone. [Wayne]'s daughter [Heidi] was not surprised about it. B:('Ashley', 'Heidi') Answer: kind
A:[Jerry]'s father, [George], bought him some ice cream. [Douglas] helped his brother, [Jerry], study for the chemistry exam. B:('Douglas', 'George') Answer: nodes
A:[Ashley] is n't very close to her son, [Dale]. On the other hand, she gets along great with [Dale]'s daughter, [Charlotte]. B:('Ashley', 'Charlotte') Answer: kind
A:[Theresa] wants to make a special meal for her daughter [Belva]'s birthday. [Theresa] adores her daughter [Ashley]. [Ashley] loves her very much, too. B:('Ashley', 'Belva') Answer: | kind | [
"kind",
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logical-fallacy | Image modelling shows that swaths of Osaka – the commercial heart of a region whose GDP is almost as big as that of the Netherlands – would disappear beneath the water in a 3C world , threatening the local economy and almost a third of the wider region ’ s 19 million residents . Answer: medical
Because students do not do homework virtually when quarantined, we should get rid of all computers. Answer: sufficiently
Issue A has been raised, and adequately answered.
Issue B is then raised, and adequately answered.
.....
Issue Z is then raised, and adequately answered.
(despite all issues adequately answered, the opponent refuses to conceded or accept the argument. Answer: medical
In the past decade China has increased its carbon dioxide emissions by 53 per cent , 12 times Australia ’ s total carbon dioxide output of 1.3 per cent of the global total . Answer: sufficiently
Extremely hot days , when temperatures soar to 95 degrees Fahrenheit or higher , can be miserable . Answer: medical
TOPIC: Should people let their cats go outside?
DEBATE: "People should let their cats go outside. Going outside gives cats more exercise."
"Speaking of exercise, have you ever played 'Just Dance'? What a great workout!" Answer: sufficiently
Person A: "What's the weather like?"
Person B: "It's 2:00" Answer: medical
Mom: (looking at report card) How do you have an F in English?!
Son: I don’t know. Did you see that loaded the dishwasher? I was about to go mow the lawn. Need me to do anything else? Answer: sufficiently
If a major hurricane is approaching with a predicted storm surge of 10-14 feet , are you really going to worry about a sea level rise of 1 inch per decade ? Answer: | sufficiently | [
"sufficiently",
"medical"
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parade | A:weighted list of words which defines a concept that describes unstructured information B:the collection of attributes being used in a model, the list of independent variables Answer: secretariat
A:it is a method for solving systems of linear inequalities almost always involving what we call an &"objective function&" B:developed for mathematically solving certain kinds of resource allocation problems has decision variables, objective function, constraints, and nonnegativity constraints Answer: secretariat
A:the sale and lease of goods, the sale of services, and the licensing software over the internet B:the sale of goods and services or the licensing of intellectual property by computer over the internet. Answer: secretariat
A:a mathematical model with a linear objective function, a set of linear constraints, and nonnegative variables. B:an mathematical programming model where the objective function is a linear function of the variables, and the constraints are linear equations and/or linear inequalities in terms of the variables. Answer: lifestyle
A:constraint x is defined by linear equations and inequalities. solves quickly B:a mathematical model with a linear objective function, a set of linear constraints, and nonnegative variables. Answer: secretariat
A:a mathematical model with a linear objective function, a set of linear constraints, and nonnegative variables. B:mathematical program with a linear objective function and linear constraints Answer: lifestyle
A:mathematical program with a linear objective function and linear constraints B:an mathematical programming model where the objective function is a linear function of the variables, and the constraints are linear equations and/or linear inequalities in terms of the variables. Answer: lifestyle
A:the organization of classes in a hierarchical tree where each parent is a super class and each child is a sub class. B:the relationship among classes created by inheritance in which the child of one parent can itself be the parent of other classes. Answer: lifestyle
A:the organization of classes in a hierarchical tree in which each parent is a superclass and each child class is a subclass B:the organization of classes in a hierarchical tree in which each parent class is a superclass and each child class is a subclass. see also inheritance. Answer: | lifestyle | [
"lifestyle",
"secretariat"
] |
cladder | A:We know that zuph causes jyka. zuph and jyka causes glimx. B:Would an individual is glimx if zuph instead of not zuph? Answer: trader
A:The overall probability of jyka is 53%. The probability of not jyka and kwox is 20%. The probability of jyka and kwox is 15%. B:Is the chance of kwox smaller when observing jyka? Answer: trader
A:We know that male gender and in-state residency causes competitive department. male gender or in-state residency or competitive department causes admission acceptance. We observed the residency is out-of-state. B:Would the applicant gets admitted if non-male gender instead of male gender? Answer: orleans
A:The overall probability of kwox is 44%. For those who are not kwox, the probability of kwoz is 60%. For those who are kwox, the probability of kwoz is 21%. B:Is kwoz more likely than not kwoz overall? Answer: orleans
A:For those who are not zuph, the probability of uvzi is 25%. For those who are zuph, the probability of uvzi is 20%. B:For those who are zuph, would it be less likely to see uvzi if the individual was not zuph? Answer: orleans
A:The overall probability of pexu is 92%. For those who are not pexu, the probability of rukz is 53%. For those who are pexu, the probability of rukz is 47%. B:Is rukz less likely than not rukz overall? Answer: trader
A:Method 1: We look directly at how personality correlates with appearance in general. Method 2: We look at this correlation case by case according to relationship status. B:To understand how personality affects appearance, is it more correct to use the Method 1 than Method 2? Answer: trader
A:For people who do not have a brother, the probability of lung cancer is 70%. For people who have a brother, the probability of lung cancer is 53%. B:Will having a brother increase the chance of lung cancer? Answer: orleans
A:The overall probability of jyka is 20%. The probability of not jyka and kwox is 32%. The probability of jyka and kwox is 1%. B:Is the chance of kwox larger when observing jyka? Answer: | orleans | [
"orleans",
"trader"
] |
MOH | A:The spaceship blazed out into space. B:blazed Answer: masters
A:We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee B:invited Answer: quebec
A:Fundamental Islamicists threaten to perturb the social order in Algeria and Egypt B:perturb Answer: masters
A:He doubled and vomited violently B:doubled Answer: quebec
A:He blazed away at the men. B:blazed Answer: masters
A:The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference B:invite Answer: quebec
A:The orbits of these stars were perturbed by the passings of a comet B:perturbed Answer: masters
A:I invited them to a restaurant B:invited Answer: quebec
A:Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night? B:invite Answer: | quebec | [
"quebec",
"masters"
] |
VUAC | A:So in 1911 Steel-Maitland offered to join the Halsbury Club in order to guide it on to safer lines — and was immediately accused of disloyalty by Walter Long. B:join Answer: klein
A:Already the orchestra had begun to play and the elegantly dressed to appear. B:play Answer: evidence
A:She also allayed her insecurity with a massive spending spree; each charity dinner required a new ballgown, and each new glittering friend — contacts for Scott — required a glittering party. B:allayed Answer: evidence
A:I remember when I thought lipstick had gone forever, a dream of painted excess, as I thought paper taffeta had gone forever, in Cambridge, when we all took to glazed cotton. B:gone Answer: klein
A:In these sections punishment will be understood to mean the infliction of pain and the review of the project will seek to demonstrate that the probation practice described is not only more demanding but also more effective than this traditional understanding of punishment. B:demanding Answer: klein
A:Built the factory right in the heart of the mountains. B:Built Answer: evidence
A:All this formed a background to the first century of crusading; and it goes some way to explaining the more secular aspects of the magnetism which drew French knights to take up the cross in their thousands. B:take Answer: klein
A:Obviously, however, Bristol and West hopes to hear from interested people in advance — if only so it can gauge the likely demand for each property before the auction starts. B:hear Answer: evidence
A:Here a right turn took him off the coastal road on to what was little more than a smoothly macadamed track bordered by water-filled ditches and fringed by a golden haze of reeds, their lumbered heads straining in the wind. B:fringed Answer: | evidence | [
"evidence",
"klein"
] |
TroFi | A:He was tested for drugs after running a stop signal and plowing his freight train into a passenger train , killing 16 people . B:plowing Answer: bonds
A:They poured gasoline over the pile and set it on fire . B:poured Answer: spectacular
A:Earlier , he explains to his girlfriend why , on a bet , he slept with a woman he did n't care about: `` A guy lays down a dare you got ta take it . ''/'' B:slept Answer: bonds
A:Unfortunately , `` Phantasm II '' also concerns a flying metal ball with speed-drill attachments , which affixes itself to one 's forehead and then drains the brain . B:flying Answer: spectacular
A:Some 64 % of normally unconcerned Britons recently described their environment as `` destroyed to a considerable extent '' when polled by the Gallup Organization . B:destroyed Answer: spectacular
A:Not surprisingly , Helsinki is most appealing when things are kept Finnish , be it architecture , artifacts or sailors . -LRB- Finnish sailors , who train on one of Helsinki 's bucolic islands , sport blond hair , tans and jaunty white caps that look like flying saucers. -RRB-/-RRB- B:flying Answer: bonds
A:I have dined out long enough on the strength of being attacked from the left by The Wall Street Journal editorial staff -LRB- it long being thought that nothing could exist to the right of that august body -RRB- . B:attacked Answer: bonds
A:When he ca n't sleep , he says , `` I just sit back in a chair and get myself into a catatonic Zen state . ''/'' B:sleep Answer: spectacular
A:As Bismarck wrote more than a century ago: `` I , who prepare to go to war , kill thousands , the Christians in the name of God kill millions . ''/'' B:kill Answer: | spectacular | [
"spectacular",
"bonds"
] |
sharc_modified/mod | A:# Employment Authorization Document
You do not need to apply for an EAD if you are a lawful permanent resident. Your Green Card (Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card) is evidence of your employment authorization. You also do not need to apply for an EAD if you have a nonimmigrant visa that authorizes you to work for a specific employer. B:I've only lived in the state for a month. I'm living here on a nonimmigrant VISA. I can stay on the condition that I keep my job with my boss.
Do I need to apply for an EAD? Answer: bios
A:### Register for Aged Care Online Claiming
Your service must be registered to use Aged Care Online Claiming. B:I am a 37 year old man from Australia. Unfortunately, I did not register for Aged Care Online Claiming and my service is not registered.
Can I use Aged Care Online Claiming? Answer: bios
A:## Your course
You can do a course that’s one of the following:
* full-time leading to a qualification that’s at least level 6 on the Ofqual register
* part-time leading to a qualification that’s at least level 7 on the Ofqual register
* an overseas course of degree level study that’s equal to a UK higher education course and is being run by an overseas higher education institution
* full-time, with at least 15 hours per week of organised daytime study, leading to a qualification which is at least level 3 on the Ofqual register B:My course is a part time course
Can I apply for Tier 4 student visa for this course? Answer: bios
A:# Who can get Crisis Payment
Crisis Payment can help if you:
* get out of jail
* are experiencing family and domestic violence
* have been in prison or psychiatric confinement for 14 days
* have severe financial hardship B:I have questions regarding Crisis Payments. I've never been to jail.
Can I get Crisis Payment? Answer: nfl
A:# 3. Eligibility
You must claim the new State Pension if you reach State Pension age on or after 6 April 2016. B:
Do I need to claim the new State Pension? Answer: nfl
A:### A pension worth up to £10,000
You can usually take any pension worth up to £10,000 in one go. This is called a ‘small pot’ lump sum. If you take this option, 25% is tax-free. B:I've been waiting for my check. I don't really need it and I'm doing okay, but I know it should be here.
Can I take my pension in one go? Answer: bios
A:# 2. Eligibility
If you won’t be living in the UK during the qualifying week, you might still get the payment if both the following apply:
* you live in Switzerland or a European Economic Area (EEA) country
* you have a genuine link with the UK social security system, such as having lived or worked in the UK for most of your life B:I live in the Swiss Alps.
Can I get Winter Fuel Payment? Answer: nfl
A:The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides a one-time payment to disabled Veterans of no more than $19,817 toward the purchase of an automobile or other transportation. Additionally, the VA will pay for adaptive equipment, or for repair, replacement, and reinstallation of automobile equipment required because of disability. Payments for adaptive equipment may be made multiple times during the Veteran's life. B:I was in the Iraq War.
Can the VA help me with this purchase? Answer: nfl
A:## Claim expenses
You may be able to claim for reasonable expenses for going to the tribunal, for example:
* travel expenses to cover your fare if you get there using public transport
* travel expenses of 12p per mile if you drive, plus 2p per mile for up to 2 passengers
* meals - £4.25 if you’re away for more than 5 hours, £9.30 for more than 10 hours or £13.55 for more than 12 hours
* loss of earnings - £37.06 if you’re away from work for up to 4 hours or £71.80 for 4 hours or more B:It is a meal.
Can I claim this expense? Answer: | nfl | [
"nfl",
"bios"
] |
conceptrules_v2 | A:Air is situated at sky. Computer is not situated at underwater. Computer is not situated at industrial estate. Party is situated at playful mood. Yarn is situated at playful mood. Computer is not situated at on desk. Airlock is situated at space shuttle. On desk is situated at computer. Space shuttle is situated at sky. Yarn is not situated at sky. Computer is situated at space shuttle. B:Computer is situated at on desk. Answer: ensures
A:Computer location is in room. Human waste location is not at train station. Book has a information. Someone location is not prisoner of war camp. Book location is shop. Someone location is computer. Someone is capable of visit friend. Lie location is at train station. Someone location is not terrorist situation. Human waste location is shop. In room location is book. Good to be purchase location is shop. B:In room location is not book. Answer: ensures
A:Water is used for drink. Noise is located in savannah. Anemone is not located in small space. Water is not located in small space. Money is used for buy. Water is located in home. Anemone is located in water. Home is located in money. Money is located in pocket. Iron board is located in pocket. Iron board is located in savannah. Anemone is not located in hair. B:Home is located in money. Answer: ti
A:Tent location is new mexico. Price of gold location is compost pile. Wardrobe location is home. Wardrobe is utilised in hang clothe. Wardrobe location is not formal dine room. Swamp location is new mexico. Master bedroom location is not wardrobe. Home location is tent. Master bedroom location is not formal dine room. Master bedroom location is not tree top. Swamp location is compost pile. B:Home location is tent. Answer: ti
A:Teaspoon is situated at coffee cup. Space shuttle is not situated at in study room. Coffee cup is not situated at shoot gallery. Coffee cup is situated at desk. Eel is a snake like fish. Water is situated at coffee cup. Eel is not situated at shoot gallery. Lamp is situated at desk. Eel is situated at water. Desk is situated at in study room. Channel is situated at meet. Desk is a table. Shipwreck is situated at water. Eel is not situated at beauty salon. Space shuttle is not situated at meet. Water is a beverage. B:Coffee cup is not situated at desk. Answer: ensures
A:Receive letter does not require ask for it. Write letter requires think. Relax is involved with read. Climb ladder does not require listen to some music. Relax requires listen to some music. Receive letter requires write letter. Agree with someone requires go to boot camp. Write letter is involved with run out of ink. Receive letter does not require learn how to swim. Climb ladder requires go to boot camp. Think requires relax. B:Think does not require listen to some music. Answer: ensures
A:Table is located in in room. Person have sex is not located in apartment. Book is located in apartment. Table is not located in urbon america. Glass is not located in hilltop admire cosmos. Glass is a part of window. Wardrobe is located in in room. Glass is not located in table. Person have sex is located in pot party. Case is located in pot party. Table is related to chair. Glass is not located in urbon america. In room is located in book. B:Table is located in apartment. Answer: ti
A:Leather is not in the vicinity of nursery. Highway is in the vicinity of country. Altar server is in the vicinity of convienence store. Leather is in the vicinity of department store. Reflection is not in the vicinity of country. Leather is not in the vicinity of band. Shop mall is in the vicinity of highway. Department store is in the vicinity of shop mall. Reflection is in the vicinity of convienence store. Offramp is in the vicinity of highway. Department store is not in the vicinity of band. B:Department store is in the vicinity of country. Answer: ti
A:Nebula is located in relative house. Shoe is located in bed. Sock is not located in it burrow. Sock is not located in foot. Bed is located in relative house. Typewriter key is located in tributary. Foot is located in shoe. 12 inch is located in foot. Nebula is located in tributary. Sock is not located in body. Foot is not located in body. B:Shoe is not located in bed. Answer: | ensures | [
"ensures",
"ti"
] |
disrpt/eng.dep.scidtb | A:and demonstrate its scalability B:by training with one machine on a corpus of nearly 1 billion tokens in less than 6 hours . Answer: actress
A:It differs from recent related work B:by jointly performing word sense discrimination and embedding learning , Answer: actress
A:Different approaches to high-quality grammatical error correction have been proposed recently , B:Most of these approaches are based on classification or statistical machine translation ( SMT ) . Answer: shopzilla
A:In this paper , we tackle the problem of intent understanding with B:innovatively representing entity words , refiners and clicked urls as intent topics in a unified knowledge graph based framework , in a way Answer: actress
A:Different approaches to high-quality grammatical error correction have been proposed recently , B:many of which have their own strengths and weaknesses . Answer: shopzilla
A:We propose a neural network approach B:the proposed method marks new state-of-the-art accuracies for English POS tagging tasks . Answer: shopzilla
A:Different approaches to high-quality grammatical error correction have been proposed recently , B:In this paper , we propose to combine the output from a classification-based system and an SMT-based system Answer: shopzilla
A:In this paper we propose a method B:by refining the layer of predicted part-of-speech ( POS ) tags . Answer: actress
A:By using several recent advances in the activation functions for neural networks , B:the proposed method marks new state-of-the-art accuracies for English POS tagging tasks . Answer: | actress | [
"actress",
"shopzilla"
] |
zero-shot-label-nli | A:When sitting down at the table proper respect demands that the gentleman hold the lady s chair B:This example is gender-bias. Answer: committed
A:@_icantmiss send that hoe 😂😂 B:This example is neither. Answer: colin
A:On 16 January 2009 , Hollins was traded with DeSagana Diop to Dallas Mavericks , in exchange for Matt Carroll .
On 16 January 2009 , Hollins was traded with Matt Carroll in exchange for DeSagana Diop for the Dallas Mavericks . B:This example is paraphrase. Answer: colin
A:let me take a look at that . i can't stop the bleeding.we need to go to the hospital . B:This example is no emotion. Answer: committed
A:part of the dicot family it can easy be control with what you are using now.
It's very important to read and follow suggestion on the label. B:This example is only,. Answer: committed
A:14/88 B:This example is idk/skip. Answer: colin
A:Graduation rates of players at major football colleges are still twenty points below their male campus peers and worsened in the past three years. B:This example is half-true. Answer: committed
A:Yeah so here I am, it is a Saturday night. I'm sitting here, on a borrowed 450mhz computer creating the first post in my 'Blog'. My friends are all at Kevin's house having a great time playing Halo. Why am I here? Two words: my mother. We can all learn a thing or two from her, mainly how effectively one can make the least sense. But as a rash of poison ivy, the more I itch the more the rash spreads. So, back Saturday night. Let me look at what I do have; I have the internet, an Xbox, Law and Order: SVU, and lots of soda. I'm not going to even attempt Xbox, as that was the focus of last night (Friday). L&O: SVU is on and even though the audio of detectives chasing sexual predators may sound tempting I am typing this instead. That last sentence was supposed to read ..."I am instead typing this." but for some subliminal reason I changed that around. Can someone really eat 10 saltines in one minute? Before I end this message I really must express that it is a shame you cannot hear what it is I think. Kidding myself that I have advanced thought patterns to everyone else is just an excuse that I can make so that I think that even though it seems as if I'm better than you, I'm not. You think about that now. Screw it, I'm downing this Sujamma and upping my Balls level to 4. B:This example is Aquarius. Answer: colin
A:So I've known this girl for about 3 years now. We met during college orientation and have been close friends since then. She was premed from the start whereas I'm non-traditional and started taking premed courses after freshman year. We've only had two courses together and in both instances, I performed exceptionally better than her, despite my tutoring her and giving her my study guide (I'm talking about A- Vs D+).
Earlier today, she brought up median MCAT/GPAs for a lot of colleges and she talked about how she even though she wasn't close, she knew she would get into one of them. I really want to tell her to strongly reconsider as...well she doesn't really have a chance. Her GPA is close to a 2- 2.5 (based on a resume I saw a few months ago) and she has literally no volunteer/clinical work but she says she'll change it in the summer...
I really want her to wake up and smell the roses and think about something else because she really doesn't have any chance of getting in. Should I tell her how I really feel? B:This example is WRONG. Answer: | committed | [
"committed",
"colin"
] |
com2sense | During a hiking trip, I tried to stay behind my instructor because they knew the path. Answer: changelog
Carol will participate in a beauty contest to be held soon so she decides to eat less. Answer: changelog
It is not easier to jog one mile than to sprint. Answer: italia
Phillips is terrified of heights. He would prefer skydiving to racing. Answer: italia
Tim was picking between 2 cars, and he preferred the one that's been driven for 1 year rather than 3. Answer: changelog
If you dislike interaction with strangers, you might want to ride a bus rather than drive your car to work. Answer: italia
John had to drive at midnight, so he was sure to wear his sunglasses. Answer: italia
If your doctor says to take your medicine once every six hours and you just had a pill two hours ago, you should take another pill in four hours. Answer: changelog
The prisoners all saw the new prison inmates come into the prison, they decided they would most likely harass the smaller inmates. Answer: | changelog | [
"changelog",
"italia"
] |
scone | A:The man not wearing a hat is wearing jewelry. B:The man not wearing a hat is wearing necklaces. Answer: housewares
A:There is a person walking in the city when it's not dark. B:There is a adventurer walking in the city when it's not dark. Answer: housewares
A:There is a person walking in the city when it's not dark. B:There is a nanny walking in the city when it's not dark. Answer: housewares
A:There is a single cannibal walking in the city that does not sleep and does not rest. B:There is a single person walking in the city that does not sleep and does not rest. Answer: wait
A:The boy, not the girl, is holding a shotgun. B:The boy, not the girl, is holding a gun. Answer: wait
A:a boy is concentrating, not distracted, on a computer that is not made of wood B:a boy is concentrating, not distracted, on a machine that is not made of wood Answer: wait
A:It is not true that there is not a single republican walking in the city. B:It is not true that there is not a single person walking in the city. Answer: wait
A:A man is on top of a ladder next to a tree, not paying attention to his friends. B:A man is on top of a ladder next to a palm, not paying attention to his friends. Answer: housewares
A:The diver saw some fish on his dive. B:The diver saw some creatures on his dive. Answer: | wait | [
"wait",
"housewares"
] |
fool-me-twice | A:It received the most Academy Awards (10 wins) of any musical film, including Best Picture. The film won ten Academy Awards in its eleven nominated categories, including Best Picture. B:West Side Story went 11 for 11 at the Academy Awards. Answer: tb
A:In the peak season from June until August, Neuschwanstein has as many as 6,000 visitors per day, and guests without advance reservation may have to wait several hours. B:The castle is visited most often by tourists in the fall during Bavaria's Oktoberfest celebrations. Answer: tb
A:After 12 years of conflict, Napoleon Bonaparte's forces were defeated by Louverture's successor, Jean-Jacques Dessalines (later Emperor Jacques I), who declared Haiti's sovereignty on 1 January 1804—the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean, the second republic in the Americas, the first country to abolish slavery, and the only state in history established by a successful slave revolt. B:Haiti was the 1st country in Latin America and the Caribbean to gain independence. Answer: principles
A:Linkin Park went on a hiatus when longtime lead vocalist Bennington died by suicide in July 2017. B:The band Linkin Park stopped performing after their singer passed away. Answer: principles
A:Albert William Kaline ( KAY-line; December 19, 1934 – April 6, 2020), nicknamed "Mr. Tiger", was an American professional baseball right fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers. B:Albert "Al" Kaline was nicknamed "Mr. October" and played for Florida South College. Answer: tb
A:In the film, Marie Curie was played by Isabelle Huppert. B:In the film Les Pames de M. Schutz, Marie Curie was played by Zofia Curie. Answer: tb
A:It was the best-selling novel in America in 1938 and the seventh-best in 1939. B:The Yearling was the best-selling book in the US in 1938. Answer: principles
A:The Name of the Rose (Italian: Il nome della rosa [il ˈnoːme della ˈrɔːza]) is the 1980 debut novel by Italian author Umberto Eco. It is a historical murder mystery set in an Italian monastery in the year 1327, and an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies, and literary theory. B:The Name of the Rose is set in medieval Italy. Answer: principles
A:It has been translated into at least 73 other languages, and has been made into a feature-length film of the same name, as have all six of its sequels. B:The first novel in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has been translated into over a hundred languages. Answer: | tb | [
"tb",
"principles"
] |
monli | A:There is not a single person walking in the city. B:There is not a single pilgrim walking in the city. Answer: vintage
A:People do not have any machines B:People do not have any engines Answer: vintage
A:There is not a single skydiver walking in the city. B:There is not a single person walking in the city. Answer: anti
A:The skier did not notice a large willow dragging behind him. B:The skier did not notice a large tree dragging behind him. Answer: anti
A:The diver has not seen any catfish on his dive. B:The diver has not seen any fish on his dive. Answer: anti
A:The men were outside trying to keep their voices down so as not to waken any woman indoors B:The men were outside trying to keep their voices down so as not to waken any bachelorette indoors Answer: vintage
A:The person did not like cherries. B:The person did not like fruit. Answer: anti
A:The person did not like fruit. B:The person did not like huckleberries. Answer: vintage
A:the boy does not play an instrument B:the boy does not play a drum Answer: | vintage | [
"vintage",
"anti"
] |