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"verifiable": "VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Pakistan is officially called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan by the UN.", "label": "NOT ENOUGH INFO", "evidence": [["Pakistan", "Pakistan -LRB- -LSB- p\u0251\u02d0k\u1d7b\u02c8st\u0251\u02d0n -RSB- -LSB- -RRB- , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan -LRB- -LSB- -RRB- , is a federal parliamentary republic in South Asia on the crossroads of Central and Western Asia ."]], "id": 73711, "verifiable": "NOT VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Guyana was a founding member of the Group of 15.", "label": "NOT ENOUGH INFO", "evidence": [["Group_of_15", "Chile , Iran and Kenya have since joined the Group of 15 , whereas Yugoslavia is no longer part of the group ; Peru , a founding member-state , decided to leave the G-15 in 2011 ."]], "id": 220973, "verifiable": "NOT VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Westworld's first season features Kevin Spacey.", "label": "NOT ENOUGH INFO", "evidence": [["Antonio_Meneses_Saillant", "As an actor , Saillant landed a supporting role as 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216798, "verifiable": "VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "The soundtrack of Far from the Madding Crowd was by an English jockey.", "label": "NOT ENOUGH INFO", "evidence": [["Thomas_Hardy", "Initially , therefore , he gained fame as the author of such novels as Far from the Madding Crowd -LRB- 1874 -RRB- , The Mayor of Casterbridge -LRB- 1886 -RRB- , Tess of the d'Urbervilles -LRB- 1891 -RRB- , and Jude the Obscure -LRB- 1895 -RRB- ."]], "id": 182922, "verifiable": "NOT VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Ted Cruz was conceived on December 22nd, 1970.", "label": "NOT ENOUGH INFO", "evidence": [["Ted_Cruz", "Rafael Edward `` Ted '' Cruz -LSB- \u02c8kru\u02d0z -RSB- -LRB- born December 22 , 1970 -RRB- is an American politician and attorney , who has served as the junior United States Senator from Texas since 2013 ."]], "id": 221134, "verifiable": "NOT VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Bank of America has machines.", "label": "SUPPORTS", "evidence": [["Bank_of_America", "It has a retail banking footprint that serves 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136840, "verifiable": "VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Keegan-Michael Key has yet to play anyone.", "label": "REFUTES", "evidence": [["Keegan-Michael_Key", "In 2014 , he also starred in the first season of the FX series Fargo and had a recurring role on the sixth and seventh season of the NBC series Parks and Recreation ."]], "id": 89876, "verifiable": "VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a professional boxer.", "label": "SUPPORTS", "evidence": [["Floyd_Mayweather_Jr.", "Floyd Joy Mayweather Jr. -LRB- born Floyd Joy Sinclair ; February 24 , 1977 -RRB- is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2015 , and currently works as a boxing promoter ."]], "id": 36399, "verifiable": "VERIFIABLE"} -{"claim": "Sherilyn Fenn is an acrobat.", "label": "NOT ENOUGH INFO", "evidence": [["Crime_Zone", "Crime Zone -LRB- Calles Peligrossas in Peru -RRB- is a 1989 American-Peruvian dystopian science fiction film directed by Luis Llosa , written by Daryl Haney , and starring 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