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test_1 | Sentence1: Adela Lupse was born in 1988 to a miner's family in the village of Poiana, Bihor in Transylvania, Romania. A member of Romania's first post-Ceausescu generation, she grasped the power of television at a young age: "I think television is the most interesting phenomenon that the modern day has given us....for my type of personality, I find it impressive, the power that television has worldwide....We dress like the people that television promotes. We want to look like the celebrities that television launches." Sentence2: Bihor is situated in Romania. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_2 | Sentence1: The Cyrillic alphabet is an alphabet used for several East and South Slavic languages; (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Rusyn, Serbian, and Ukrainian) and many other languages of the former Soviet Union, Asia and Eastern Europe. It has also been used for other languages in the past. Not all letters in the Cyrillic alphabet are used in every language which is written with it. Sentence2: Cyrillic is an alphabet used for certain Slavic languages, such as Russian. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_3 | Sentence1: Nearly five months later on January 24, 1935, the passenger vessel MOHAWK sank after colliding with the Norwegian motorship TALISMAN, and 45 people lost their lives. Sentence2: 100 or more people lost their lives in a ferry sinking. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_4 | Sentence1: P. Prayong, who like Kevala belongs to the Theravada sect of Buddhism, chose India over other Buddhist majority nations as it is the birthplace of Gautama Buddha. Sentence2: P. Prayong is a member of Theravada. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_5 | Sentence1: IBM stole trade secrets to copy two of its programs -- File-AID, a file manager, and Abend-AID, a program that helps users locate the source of glitches. Sentence2: Trade secrets were stolen. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_6 | Sentence1: Hepburn's family will receive the proceeds from the sale. Sentence2: Proceeds go to Hepburn's family. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_7 | Sentence1: It is hoped that women, who constitute more than half of the population, will vote for other women and ensure that their issues are represented in parliament. Sentence2: Women are poorly represented in parliament. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_8 | Sentence1: The Tuesday drawing of the Italian Superenalotto game has awarded the biggest prize ever won in a betting game in Italy. The single winner of the first category prize (6 numbers guessed) will receive an amount, including the jackpot from previous un-won draws, of €72.090.405,19 (US$93 million.) The prize money will be received in full without further taxation, since taxes in prizes of that type are taken at a fixed rate by the Italian State from the money paid for the bet. Sentence2: Superenalotto awarded a prize of more than 72 million euros. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_9 | Sentence1: In 1865, John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, was surrounded by federal troops near Bowling Green, Va., and killed. Sentence2: John Wilkes Booth killed President Abraham Lincoln. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_10 | Sentence1: On October 1 2001, EU and other countries introduced the option for domestic animal owners to apply for Pet passports under the Pets Travel Scheme (PETS for short), for pets returning from abroad to the United Kingdom. This replaced the old system of 6 months compulsory quarantine for all domestic pets. Sentence2: In 2001, the EU introduced a six-month compulsory quarantine for all domestic pets. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_11 | Sentence1: The Daily Telegraph, most prized asset in Lord Conrad Black's crumbling media empire, has been sold to Britain's Barclay twins. Sentence2: Daily telegraph is sold. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_12 | Sentence1: Increased storage isn't all Microsoft will be offering its Hotmail users--they can also look forward to free anti-virus protection. Sentence2: Microsoft won't offer increased storage to its users. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_13 | Sentence1: Foreign Carmakers Gain in Russia. The likes of Daewoo, Ford, Renault, and more can't produce fast enough. Sentence2: European cars sell in Russia. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_14 | Sentence1: The Supreme Court said today states may bar the removal of life-sustaining treatment from comatose patients who have not made or cannot make their desires known. Sentence2: There is a Supreme Court decision about the removal of life-support. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_15 | Sentence1: La Paz, 30 May 89 - La Paz Department Police authorities have disclosed that investigations into the murder of two young U.S. citizens are being conducted by a specialized group summoned specially to clarify this crime. Sentence2: Two young U.S. citizens were killed on 30 May 89. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_16 | Sentence1: As a result, peptic ulcer disease has been transformed from a chronic, frequently disabling condition to one that can be cured by a short regimen of antibiotics and other medicines. Sentence2: Antibiotics are used against peptic ulcer. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_17 | Sentence1: Jean-Claude Trichet, the European Central Bank president, made it clear, on Wednesday, that he would oppose unwarranted political attempts to remove Antonio Fazio: the Bank of Italy governor, engulfed in controversy over his handling of bank takeover bids. Sentence2: Antonio Fazio is subordinate to Jean-Claude Trichet. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_18 | Sentence1: Huckaby voluntarily submitted herself to questioning Friday night at the Tracy police station, and was arrested less than six hours later. She now resides in the San Joaquin County Jail without bond, awaiting an arraignment hearing on Tuesday. On April 6, the body of Sandra Cantu was discovered stuffed inside the 28-year-old's suitcase at the bottom of a pond a few miles away from her home. The two were neighbors in the Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park and Huckaby's own 5-year-old daughter often played with Cantu. Autopsy results are still pending. Sentence2: Huckaby is accused of killing Sandra Cantu. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_19 | Sentence1: Hurricane Katrina petroleum-supply outlook improved somewhat, yesterday, as U.S. and European governments agreed to release 2 million barrels a day, of oil and refined products, from their reserves. Sentence2: 60 million barrels of oil and gasoline will be available to the marketplace. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_20 | Sentence1: The 26-member International Energy Agency said, Friday, that member countries would release oil to help relieve the U.S. fuel crisis caused by Hurricane Katrina. Sentence2: An international oil agency will make 60 million barrels of oil and gasoline available to the marketplace. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_21 | Sentence1: Cancer Research Campaign signed a deal with a US pharmaceuticals company to develop a pioneering cancer treatment. Sentence2: Other changes involve joint Research and Development programs with other companies. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_22 | Sentence1: The latest attacks targeted the U-S embassy and a top prosecutor's office in the Uzbek capital. Sentence2: Yesterday's terrorist bombings killed two people at the entrance to the Israeli Embassy in Uzbekistan's capital. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_23 | Sentence1: In reality, legalization would dramatically expand America's drug dependence, significantly increase the social costs of drug abuse, and put countless more innocent lives at risk. Sentence2: Drug legalization has benefits. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_24 | Sentence1: Rolling Stone, one of the music industry's foremost publications, has found itself reporting false news gleaned from a Wikipedia article. The online edition of the magazine's Rock & Roll Daily released an article entitled "Halle Berry Set to Ruin Reputation..." on December 11, reporting on the news that the actor had announced her intentions to release a musical album. The story was quickly picked up by the Washington Post, All Headline News and other news agencies eager to report on the Academy Award-winning actress' foray into the musical world. The only trouble is, according to one of the album's alleged producers, Scott Storch, there is no such album...and he definitely hasn't produced three songs for it. Sentence2: Halle Berry works with Scott Storch. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_25 | Sentence1: Note that SBB, CFF and FFS stand out for the main railway company, in German, French and Italian. Sentence2: The French railway company is called SNCF. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_26 | Sentence1: Cote d'Ivoire's President, Laurent Gbagbo, promulgated new election laws on July 14. Sentence2: President Laurent Gbagbo lives in Cote d'Ivoire. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_27 | Sentence1: Spirou was created in 1938 by Rob-Vel, who sold the rights to the Dupuis publishing house in early 40's. Other artists like Jije (Joseph Gillain) took care of the feature. Sentence2: Spirou was created by Rob-Vel. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_28 | Sentence1: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has noted that the Iraqi people turned out in large numbers to vote in the January 30 ballot. Sentence2: Kofi Annan was elected in the January 30 ballot. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_29 | Sentence1: Yet, we now are discovering that antibiotics are losing their effectiveness against illness. Disease-causing bacteria are mutating faster than we can come up with new antibiotics to fight the new variations. Sentence2: Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_30 | Sentence1: Hodler claimed there were also irregularities in the campaigns organized by Atlanta for the 1996 Summer Games, Sydney for the Summer Olympics in 2000 and Salt Lake City for the 2002 Winter Games. Sentence2: Before Salt Lake City, Winter Olympic Games took place in Nagano. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_31 | Sentence1: Oqueli was to fly to Nicaragua to join an international Socialist delegation, which will observe the Nicaraguan electoral campaign. Sentence2: An electoral campaign is being held in Nicaragua. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_32 | Sentence1: A powerful typhoon battered the northern and central Philippines with rains and winds Thursday, killing at least three people and cutting off roads. Authorities canceled flights and ferry service and shut down schools. Typhoon Xangsane, packing winds of 81 mph made landfall overnight in the Bicol central region and was forecast to pass through the capital Manila, the Philippine weather bureau said. Sentence2: A typhoon batters the Philippines. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_33 | Sentence1: Microsoft for instance, one of the world's largest software companies, lost more than an estimated 500 million dollars last year because of software theft. Sentence2: Microsoft would spend 500 million dollars. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_34 | Sentence1: Today's best estimate of giant panda numbers in the wild is about 1,100 individuals living in up to 32 separate populations mostly in China's Sichuan Province, but also in Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. Sentence2: There are 32 pandas in the wild in China. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_35 | Sentence1: Romano Prodi will meet the US President George Bush in his capacity as president of the European commission. Sentence2: Romani Prodi is the US President. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_36 | Sentence1: Pibul Songgram was the pro-Japanese military dictator of Thailand during World War 2. Sentence2: Pibul was the dictator of Thailand. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_37 | Sentence1: The extension of the effective period of marketing exclusivity for drugs is designed to give pharmaceutical companies a fair return. Sentence2: Prospective drugs must have long market life after regulatory approval in order to be developed. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_38 | Sentence1: The humane organization, Caritas, quoting its branch in Iraq, announced today, in Germany, that several Iraqi hospitals, especially Saddam Hospital, which is considered the biggest hospital in Iraq, were hit in the American-British bombing of the Iraqi capital. Sentence2: Caritas announced that several Iraqi hospitals, (excluding Saddam Hospital,) were hit in the shelling of Baghdad. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_39 | Sentence1: At the same time the Italian digital rights group, Electronic Frontiers Italy, has asked the nation's government to investigate Sony over its use of anti-piracy software. Sentence2: Italy's government investigates Sony. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_40 | Sentence1: A compound in breast milk has been found to destroy many skin warts, raising hopes it also might prove effective against cervical cancer and other lethal diseases caused by the same virus. Sentence2: Breast milk may help fight cervical cancer. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_41 | Sentence1: Hours earlier, Yasser Arafat called for an end to attacks against Israeli civilians in the two weeks before Israeli elections. Sentence2: Arafat condemned suicide bomb attacks inside Israel. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_42 | Sentence1: Los Angeles County probation officials say they are now studying how other counties recover juvenile detention costs, after admitting they mistakenly billed parents for days when youths were held in probation camps and halls. By law, California counties can bill parents and legal guardians for some daily costs of detaining youths, but only those whose parents can afford to pay. Last year, more than 20,000 youths were admitted to probation camps and halls, and L.A. County billed parents a daily charge of $11.94 for camps, $23.63 for halls. Sentence2: In Los Angeles County all parents have to pay the detention costs of their children. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_43 | Sentence1: Sheriff's officials said a robot could be put to use in Ventura County, where the bomb squad has responded to more than 40 calls this year. Sentence2: Police use robots for bomb-handling. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_44 | Sentence1: MIDWEST CITY, Okla. -- Fire crews in Oklahoma and Texas raced Thursday to control wind-whipped wildfires that destroyed dozens of homes, seriously injured two people, forced evacuations and shut down parts of a major highway. Howling wind that had gusted to more than 60 mph grounded firefighting efforts by air in both states and drove blazes that scorched neighborhoods like "a war zone," Midwest City police Chief Brandon Clabes said. "The wind is the biggest issue, because we can't get ahead of the fires," Midwest City Fire Marshal Jerry Lojka said. By nightfall, wind gusts dropped to about 30 mph in many areas. Sentence2: Homes were destroyed by wildfires in Oklahoma and Texas. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_45 | Sentence1: In support of the Earth Island Institute rebuttal, Greenpeace founder Don White made the following - unfortunately prophetic - public statement on 8/18/93. Sentence2: Don White is the founder of Greenpeace. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_46 | Sentence1: Merrill Lynch & Co. and Smith Barney, now a unit of Citigroup, in 1998 settled discrimination cases involving hundreds of female employees. Sentence2: Merrill Lynch & Co. and Smith Barney are now a unit of Citigroup. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_47 | Sentence1: Former WBA heavyweight champ Greg Page, who suffered a severe brain injury in a 2001 fight, has died at his Louisville home at the age of 50. According to Page's wife, the ex-champ died from complications due to boxing injuries and paralysis. Following a successful amateur career, Page went 58-17-1 during a professional career that began in 1979 and included wins over Jimmy Young, James Tillis, Renaldo Snipes, Gerrie Coetzee (for the WBA title), James 'Bonecrusher' Smith and Tim Witherspoon. Page's losses read like a who's who of heavyweights of the 1980s: Trevor Berbick, Witherspoon, Tony Tubbs, Buster Douglas, Joe Bugner, Orlin Norris, Donovan 'Razor' Ruddock, Bruce Seldon, Monte Barrett and Jorge Luis Gonzalez. Sentence2: Greg Page was a boxer. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_48 | Sentence1: The west has preferred to focus on endangered animals, rather than endangered humans. African elephants are hunted down and stripped of tusks and hidden by poachers. Their numbers in Africa slumped from 1.2m to 600,000 in a decade until CITES - the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species - banned the trade in ivory. Sentence2: African elephants are endangered by ivory poachers. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_49 | Sentence1: US President Barack Obama has been sketching out the future direction of his administration, in events to mark his first 100 days in office. Mr Obama addressed a town hall meeting in St Louis before holding a primetime news conference, broadcast live on most US TV networks. Traditionally, commentators have used the milestone to assess presidents' early successes and failures. Latest polls suggest Mr Obama continues to enjoy a high level of popularity. Sentence2: Barack Obama has been President of the U.S. for 100 days. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_50 | Sentence1: On Jan. 27, 1756, composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria. Sentence2: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_51 | Sentence1: The sunset, touching distant hills with ribbons of fire across the waters of the Dead Sea, brings a sense of unreality to culminate a day's visit to the lowest point on earth, some 400 meters below sea level. Sentence2: The lowest point on earth is at the Dead Sea. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_52 | Sentence1: High dietary intake of potassium from fruits and vegetables throughout one's life helps to preserve bone mass, thereby preventing bone loss that can lead to osteoporosis. Sentence2: Dietary intake of potassium prevents osteoporosis. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_53 | Sentence1: A number of the items that he auctioned off over the two day period have been seen on his reality TV show The Osbournes, which featured home life with Sharon, Ozzy and their two children. Amongst some of the higher-priced items were a carved walnut Victorian-style custom built pool table which raised $11,250, a painting from Edourad Drouot which fetched $10,500, a pair of Ozzy's famous round glasses which raised $5,250 and a dog bed given to Sharon by Elton John which sold for $2,375. Sentence2: "The Osbournes" is the name of a reality show starring Ozzy Osbourne. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_54 | Sentence1: General Miguel Maza Marquez, chief of the Colombian Administrative Department Of Security (DAS), today confirmed foreign participation in the assassination of Luis Carlos Galan, senator and Liberal party presidential candidate, on 18 August in Bogota. Sentence2: General Miguel Maza Marquez took part in the assassination of Luis Carlos Galan. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_55 | Sentence1: Giuliana Sgrena was freed from captivity in Iraq today. The Italian journalist was abducted in Baghdad exactly a month ago while she had been reporting for Il Manifesto. The Islamic Jihad Organisation had taken her hostage on the 4th February with the demand that Italy withdraw all of its troops from Iraq. On February 16, a video was released with a clearly distraught Mrs Sgrena begging for Italy to withdraw from Iraq. However despite the video, the Italian Senate voted to extend its miltary forces' stay in Iraq. Sentence2: A female journalist was kidnapped in Iraq. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_56 | Sentence1: I asked myself how to understand the 'Twilight's success. And I have come to the idea that when you really believe in something, sooner or later it will become real. So, I guess this is what happened with Robert Pattinson. Last year he was just an unknown actor who's biggest role was in a pair of "Harry Potter" movies. Now, not only that Twilight is competing with 'Harry Potter', but Robert Pattinson is one of the most famous young actors who sucked $373.4 million from global box offices. So the movie about a vampire boy who falls in love with a normal girl, begun a real hysteria. And Pattinson has a lot to do with it!. Sentence2: Robert Pattinson is a vampire. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_57 | Sentence1: Gabriel Garcia Marquez is the author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "The Autumn of the Patriarch" and other novels. Sentence2: Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a novelist and writer. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_58 | Sentence1: 47-year-old Susan Boyle from Blackburn, West Lothian in Scotland, made her debut appearance on the show on Saturday night by saying that she had "never been married, never been kissed" and was currently unemployed, living alone at home with her cat, Pebbles. She says that she wants to "be a professional singer", but has "never been given the chance." Audience members and judges Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan, first laughed and even poked fun at her. Boyle then stunned the judges and audience, getting a standing ovation, with her performance of I Dreamed a Dream from the award winning musical performance Les Misérables. Cowell called her performance "extraordinary" while Morgan called it "the biggest surprise I've had in three years of this show. I am shocked." Holden even admitted that "everyone was against you [Boyle]" and that "we were all being very cynical." Sentence2: Simon Cowell fell in love with Susan Boyle. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_59 | Sentence1: Wal-Mart Stores has asked a US federal appeals court to review a judge's order approving class-action status for a sex-discrimination lawsuit. Sentence2: The judge approves of sex-discrimination. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_60 | Sentence1: Despite CNOOC's all-cash bid, Unocal said its recommendation to shareholders in favor of the $16.4 billion offer of cash and stock from Chevron remains in effect. Sentence2: Unocal said it would evaluate the CNOOC offer. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_61 | Sentence1: The government of El Salvador strongly condemns the terrorist attacks carried out with explosives, today, against the Salvadoran Workers National Union Federation, in which several persons were wounded and others died. Sentence2: Terrorist attacks were carried out in El Salvador. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_62 | Sentence1: The Longest Day ever lengthens. The 25th anniversary celebration of the first Normandy landing lasted three days; the 50th will spread out over a year. Sentence2: 50th Anniversary of Normandy Landings lasts a year. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_63 | Sentence1: According to reports, a man protesting the G20 Summit in London, England has died after collapsing at a protester camp. Sky News says the man collapsed on the street inside a camp close to the Bank of England and when found he was still breathing, but efforts by paramedics to rescue him failed and he was pronounced dead at an area hospital. The name of the person and cause of death are not yet known, but several people were injured earlier in the day. It is also reported by Sky News that people threw bottles at him and authorities when they were taking him to a waiting ambulance. Sentence2: Sky News offices are close to the Bank of England. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_64 | Sentence1: The biggest newspaper in Norway, Verdens Gang, prints a letter to the editor written by Joe Harrington and myself. Sentence2: Verdens Gang is a Norwegian newspaper. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_65 | Sentence1: Weber worked for WABC for 12 years, appearing on such shows as Curtis and Kuby, giving news updates for listeners at the top and bottom of every hour. After he was laid off by the station last year due to a change in programing, he was working as a freelance reporter for ABC News Radio, a national network. In his career before WABC, he worked for KTLK and KMPC, located in Los Angeles, California and KGO in San Fransisco, California. Sentence2: KTLK is located in San Francisco. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_66 | Sentence1: Mrs. Bush's approval ratings have remained very high, above 80%, even as her husband's have recently dropped below 50%. Sentence2: 80% approve of Mr. Bush. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_67 | Sentence1: A light blue 1975 Ford Escort GL once owned by Pope John Paul II sold for $690,000 Saturday to a Houston multimillionaire who said he plans to put it in a museum he wants to build in his hometown. Sentence2: A Houston multimillionaire buys the Pope's Ford Escort. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_68 | Sentence1: On October 1 2001, EU and other countries introduced the option for domestic animal owners to apply for Pet passports under the Pets Travel Scheme (PETS for short), for pets returning from abroad to the United Kingdom. This replaced the old system of 6 months compulsory quarantine for all domestic pets. Sentence2: In 2001, the EU introduced a passport for pets. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_69 | Sentence1: The abode of the Greek gods was on the summit of Mount Olympus, in Thessaly. Sentence2: Mount Olympus is in Thessaly. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_70 | Sentence1: COLOMBO (Reuters) - At least five people were killed and 11 wounded when a suspected Tamil Tiger suicide bomber blew herself up inside a police station in the Sri Lankan capital on Wednesday, shattering more than two years of relative peace. Sentence2: People were killed in Tamil suicide attacks. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_71 | Sentence1: U.S. forces have been engaged in intense fighting after insurgents launched simultaneous attacks in several Iraqi cities, including Fallujah and Baqubah. Sentence2: Fallujah and Baqubah are Iraqi cities. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_72 | Sentence1: Two brothers who operated a North Hollywood plating company that dumped thousands of gallons of cyanide-laced waste water into the Los Angeles sewer system pleaded guilty Thursday and must serve jail time for recklessly handling and storing hazardous materials. Sentence2: A California company was charged with reckless storage of chemicals. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_73 | Sentence1: Arlene Blum is a legendary trailblazer by any measure. Defying the climbing establishment of the 1970s, she led the first teams of women on successful ascents of Mt. McKinley and Annapurna, and was the first American woman to attempt Mt. Everest. In her long, adventurous career, she has played a leading role in more than twenty expeditions and forged a place for women in the perilous arena of high-altitude mountaineering. Sentence2: A woman succeeds in climbing Everest solo. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_74 | Sentence1: Texas Data Recovery is also successful at retrieving lost data from notebooks and laptops, regardless of age, make or model. Sentence2: In the event of a disaster you could use Texas Data Recovery and you will have the capability to restore lost data. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_75 | Sentence1: A condition called "social anxiety disorder" this week joined the long list of downers in life - including obesity, impotence, depression and phobia - that Americans once commonly saw as challenges of willpower and character but can now have treated by popping a pill. Sentence2: Phobia is a an extreme fear of a particular thing or situation. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_76 | Sentence1: A new study conducted by researchers from University of Otago's Christchurch School of Medicine has found that certain chemical compounds naturally found in cruciferous vegetables help kill cancer cells that are particularly resistant to chemotherapy. The study has been published in Cancer Research. The research team found that chemicals called isothiocyanates cause cancer cells to commit suicide. This includes cells with high levels of the protein Bcl-2, which makes them resistant to chemotherapy. Isothiocyanates are naturally found in cruciferous vegetables. These include kale, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, bok choy, radish, and watercress, among others. Sentence2: Broccoli contains isothiocyanates. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_77 | Sentence1: According to officials, João Bernardo Vieira, the president of Guinea-Bissau, was shot to death on Monday in his palace by renegade soldiers. "President Vieira was killed by the army as he tried to flee his house which was being attacked by a group of soldiers close to the chief of staff Tagme Na Waie, early this morning," Zamora Induta, a military spokesman, said to Agence France-Presse, insisting that "this was not a coup d'etat." Sentence2: Bernardo Vieira was the president of Guinea-Bissau. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_78 | Sentence1: Italian film-maker, Fellini was awarded an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement. He died on October 31, 1993. Sentence2: An Italian director is awarded an honorary Oscar. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_79 | Sentence1: A jury is slated to decide for the first time whether Jack Kevorkian, famed as "Dr. Death," has violated Michigan's assisted-suicide ban, while the state continues to grapple with the issue of what to allow when the ill want to end their pain by ending their lives. Sentence2: Jack Kevorkian is the real name of "Dr. Death". | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_80 | Sentence1: At around 14:00 UTC today, a man climbed over the perimeter fence and made his way onto the North runway, 27R, at London's Heathrow Airport, the United Kingdom's largest airport. The man, who was carrying a rucksack, then attempted to run in front of a plane on the runway, however it is believed that he was tackled to the ground by armed police before reaching the wide runway. Sentence2: The number of security screeners in US airports will be reduced. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_81 | Sentence1: PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA; A BALKANS PEACE THAT CANNOT LAST Sentence2: Bosnia is located in the former Yugoslavia. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_82 | Sentence1: Thus began the journey that led Hannam, a 29-year-old free-lance journalist, on an international quest to solve one of the greatest mysteries of Asia: What happened to Lin Piao, the Chinese Communist Party leader accused of a 1971 plot to overthrow Chairman Mao. Sentence2: Lin Piao was the Chinese Communist Party leader. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_83 | Sentence1: Traditionally, the Brahui of the Raisani tribe are in charge of the law and order situation through the Pass area. This tribe is still living in present day Balochistan in Pakistan. Sentence2: The Raisani tribe resides in Pakistan. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_84 | Sentence1: Kozlowski and the company's former chief financial officer, Mark Swartz, were sentenced, on Monday, to up to 25 years in prison. Sentence2: Kozlowski was sentenced, Monday, to serve up to 25 years in prison. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_85 | Sentence1: The IOC meeting will also review reports submitted by the organizing committees of the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan; the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia and the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in the Salt Lake City, the United States, respectively. Sentence2: Before Salt Lake City, Winter Olympic Games took place in Nagano. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_86 | Sentence1: The girl was found in Drummondville. Sentence2: Drummondville contains the girl. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_87 | Sentence1: We learn that Claretta Petacci, Mussolini's last mistress, had a tendency to whine and to lie all day in bed, eating chocolate. Sentence2: Claretta Petacci was Mussolini's last mistress. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_88 | Sentence1: A smaller proportion of Yugoslavia's Italians were settled in Slovenia (at the 1991 national census, some 3000 inhabitants of Slovenia declared themselves as ethnic Italians). Sentence2: Slovenia has 3,000 inhabitants. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_89 | Sentence1: Jerry Reinsdorf (born February 25 1936 in Brooklyn, New York) is the owner of Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Bulls. Recently, he helped the White Sox win the 2005 World Series and, in the process, collected his seventh championship ring overall (the first six were all with the Bulls in the 1990s), becoming the third owner in the history of North American sports to win a championship in two different sports. Sentence2: Jerry Reinsdorf has won 7 championships. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_90 | Sentence1: A farmer who was in contact with cows suffering from BSE -- the so-called mad cow disease -- has died from what is regarded as the human form of the disease. Sentence2: Bovine spongiform encephalopathy is another name for the "mad cow disease". | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (B) Entailment |
test_91 | Sentence1: An auto analyst for Bombay's Angel Broking, Vaishali Jajoo, predicted that the Nano will add only three percent to Tata's revenues even if it can sell a quarter of a million such cars per annum. "That doesn't make a significant difference to the top line," Jajoo said. "And for the bottom line, it will take five to six years to break even." Environmentalists say that the car will exacerbate traffic problems already rife in India, and help increase pollution levels. Tata, however, stated that its vehicle is the least polluting car in the country. Sentence2: Angel Broking is based in Bombay. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_92 | Sentence1: He became a boxing referee in 1964 and became most well-known for his decision against Mike Tyson, during the Holyfield fight, when Tyson bit Holyfield's ear. Sentence2: Mike Tyson bit Holyfield's ear in 1964. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (B) Not Entailment |
test_93 | Sentence1: He also referred to the "illegal" arrest on 31 May of Mexican Professor Maria Eugenia Ochoa Garcia, whom the Salvadoran government accused of having connections with the Salvadoran guerrillas. Sentence2: Professor Ochoa Garcia is a member of the Salvadoran government. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_94 | Sentence1: Hands Across the Divide was formed in March 2001, and one of its immediate aims was to press for more freedom of contact and communication right away between the two parts of Cyprus, and for early progress towards a solution to 'the Cyprus problem'. Sentence2: Cyprus was divided into two parts in March 2001. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_95 | Sentence1: Russian cosmonaut Valery Polyakov set the record for the longest continuous amount of time spent in space, a staggering 438 days, between 1994 and 1995. Sentence2: Russians hold record for longest stay in space. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_96 | Sentence1: Schroder Investment Management has indicated its intention to accept Revival's offer to buy retailer Marks & Spencer. Sentence2: Revival tries to take over Marks & Spencer Group. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_97 | Sentence1: A top aide to Ms. Bhutto, Senator Latif Khosa, says that on the day of her assassination, Ms. Bhutto planned to give two visiting U.S. lawmakers a thick dossier outlining numerous instances of government pre-poll rigging involving voter registration as well as intimidation of PPP supporters. "Everything was recorded in that, with all proofs that we have had, and with the independent reports of the foreign monitors who were also operating. Their reports also supported our allegations as to being substantial and as being true. So they were all recorded, but unfortunately she could not present the report because she was assassinated before she could do that," said Khosa. Sentence2: Latif Khosa was in a relationship with Ms. Bhutto. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_98 | Sentence1: The witness then spotted Rodriguez crouching behind a gate for protection. Sentence2: The witness rescued Rodriguez. | [
"(A) Not Entailment",
"(B) Entailment"
] | (A) Not Entailment |
test_99 | Sentence1: California voters recall Gray Davis and elect Arnold Schwarzenegger as their governor. Sentence2: California voters dumped Gov. Gray Davis and replaced him with Arnold Schwarzenegger. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
test_100 | Sentence1: Swedish massage is used to help relax muscles, increase circulation, remove metabolic waste products, help the recipient obtain a feeling of connectedness, a better awareness of their body and the way they use and position it. Sentence2: Swedish massage loosens tense muscles. | [
"(A) Entailment",
"(B) Not Entailment"
] | (A) Entailment |
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