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I have a friend company bought a new building
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I have a friend whose company bought a new building.
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Fair competition spurs new technical innovation , but what has happened here is not fair competition .
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A lot of people have never returned.
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A lot of people have never been to a casino.
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They all complained about the government and its chokehold on their freedoms.
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Dry also asked McDonnell why he suggested that his twin sons return golf equipment from Williams that came out of the blue.
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The surge in Chinese gold consumption has limited price increases.
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You come across as quite arrogant.
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The worst thing we can do is to ignore a problem, said Sandy K. Baruah, president of the Detroit Regional Chamber.
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They were each being held Monday in a dingy cell.
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They were being held in a dingy cell.
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They were taken to a new town.
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The planes carry two personnel.
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He warned us we would be visiting another candy shop
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they found 60 percent of voters support the idea
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We would be visiting another candy shop.
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They found 60 percent of voters support the idea.
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China will, they argue, continue to expand.
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This room will cost 6.5 rupees a kilowatt-hour.
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This room will cost 6.5 rupees a hour.
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This room will cost 6.5 rupees an hour.
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Each character used by the computer is listed.
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I talked to a popular mayor , the Chamber of Commerce , the major media.
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We wrote some legislation to counter the effects of the opioid epidemic.
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The new 1977 PCs are very fast.
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The new 1977 computers are very fast.
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Scientists sometimes don't see philosophers as fellow scientists; and some philosophers do not regard themselves as scientists.
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Scientists sometimes don't see philosophers as fellow scientists; and some philosophers do no regard themselves as scientists.
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They set forth on whatever strategy they deemed fit.
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I would like to visit Rancho Cucamongo.
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At a bad - tempered foreign ministers ' meeting on the opening night , Germany 's foreign minister , Frank Steinmeier , told colleagues Georgia would not be fit to join until it had resolved the frozen conflicts over two Russian - backed statelets on its soil .
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I told him on Friday to buy a new car.
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The man bought a new car quickly.
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The man bought a new car.
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want to buy a new car
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He thought.
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I saw the eaten book.
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I saw the burned book.
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You should buy an ethernet cable.
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Some libertarians say “taxation is theft”, but where arbitrary theft is unfair, unpredictable, and encourage perverse incentives like living in fear or investing in attack dogs, taxation has none of these disadvantages.
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He opposed giving raises to lawmakers.
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I do believe , however , that we are living in the golden age of crime fiction , if you want to call it a genre .
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However, we failed to rescue your dog.
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Assistance needs to be increased at least 20 - fold.
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Assistance needs to be increased at least 20 - fold , United Nations Secretary - General Ban Ki - moon said at the same event.
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They reported a 20-fold increase in their capital stock.
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The father is happy when his kids go to bed.
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The boy is in the yard.
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And there's an outfit for everything.
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I saw him play the piano in San Francisco.
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The police found the stolen painting that David painted.
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The man bought a new car.
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He later served as ambassador to Japan.
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Individuals workers of a given age are quite interesting.
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The man bought a new car.
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He is president of the Detroit Regional Chamber.
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I'm going to help my uncle Jack off his horse.
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I'm going to help my uncle, Jack, off his horse.
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That's basically unaffordable insurance, he said.
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It will make getting a job nearly impossible.
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That may change if an economic downturn prompts voters to demand.
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We should also make academic records comparable when students move.
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I appreciate communication that was not bugged or taped.
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Trump's daughter Ivanka said he is a good man.
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All of us want to go to Mexico.
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All of we want to go to Mexico.
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The boys will eat pizza and hamburgers.
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The boys want to eat pizza and hamburgers.
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The boys want to eat pizza and spaghetti.
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The boys will eat pizza at the restaurant.
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The people -- mostly Americans and Canadians -- all want to elect a new leader.
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My friend traveled with me along a wrenching journey.
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Though the State cannot override that right, it has legitimate interests in protecting both the pregnant woman's health and the potentiality of human life.
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Among Kikuyus, there is fearful talk
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He studies in the U.S.
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Deep Learning waves have lapped at the shores of computational linguistics for several years now, but 2015 seems like the year when the full force of the tsunami hit the major Natural Language Processing (NLP) conferences.
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Researchers could see the signature, said John Kovac.
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The attack was called "terrorist", but we do not agree.
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The president flew to the city.
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The man was watching a tree.
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The dog ran.
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The jury also commented on the Fulton ordinary's court which has been under fire for its practices in the appointment of appraisers, guardians and administrators and the awarding of fees and compensation.
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The jury also commented on the Fulton ordinary's court which has been under fire for its practices in the appointment of appraisers, guardians and administrators and the awarding of fees and compenstation.
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When the larvae hatch, they feed on the bee bread, although they also receive extra honey meals from their mothers.
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Then Rector, attired in his best blue suede suit, sat in a chair out on the lawn, in the shade of a tree, smoking a cigarette and waiting.
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Then Rector, attired in his best blue serge suit, sat in a chair out on the lawn, in the shade of a tree, smoking a cigarette and waiting.
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She was watching a tree ride wildly down that roiling current.
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Bills on ports and immigration were submitted by Senator Brownback, Republican of Kansas.
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With an annual budget of
about
$7.2 billion (fiscal year 2014
), the
agency is the funding source for approximately 24 percent of all federally supported
fundamental research conducted by America’s colleges and universities.
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With an annual budget of
about
$7.2 billion (fiscal year 2014
), the
agency is the funding source for approximately 2
4 percent of all federally supported
fundamental research conducted by America’s colleges and universities.
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent Federal agency that supports
fundamental research at the frontiers of knowledge, across all fields of science, engineering, and education.
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent Federal agency that supports
fundamental research at the frontiers of knowledge, across all fields of science and engineering
(S&E) and S&E education.
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The linguistic analysis API simplifies complex languages to help you easily parse text.
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The Linguistic Analysis API simplifies complex languages to help you easily parse text.
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Though the State cannot override that right, it has legitimate interests in protecting both the pregnant woman's health and the potentiality of human life, each of which interests grows and reaches a "compelling" point at various stages of the woman's approach to term.
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Could someone help translate the Japanese words on my alarm clock?
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He's on the stage.
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I heard them dancing in the streets.
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I saw him play the piano in San Francisco.
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He studies the Kansan language.
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They have to come to the realization that their plan isn't working.
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When you refinance federal loans, you won’t be able to repay them on an income-driven plan or receive forgiveness through Public Service Loan Forgiveness or Perkins loan cancellation.
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Depending on the year you first borrowed, you could be paying as much as 6.8% in interest on undergraduate federal loans and 8.5% on graduate PLUS loans.
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Interest rates offered by lenders through Crediblex start at 3.5% for a fixed-rate loan.
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Interest rates offered by lenders through Credible start at 3.5% for a fixed-rate loan.
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Yet other Republicans point the finger at Republicans who have refused to support Mr. Trump.
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A rarefied department within the company, Google Brain, was founded five years ago on this very principle: that artificial “neural networks” that acquaint themselves with the world via trial and error, as toddlers do, might in turn develop something like human flexibility.
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The police sought two other armed suspects spotted by video cameras.
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Bankruptcy is itself expected to be very complex.
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158 |
Mr Drahi himself has both Israeli and French citizenship and is a Swiss resident.
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STABLE
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157 |
Many of Mr Berlusconi's jests are stupid.
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156 |
And conservatives too often want to stop the conversation there, without acknowledging our society’s irresponsible, self-destructive refusal to help children who are otherwise programmed for failure.
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Liberals too often are reluctant to acknowledge that struggling, despairing people sometimes compound their misfortune by self-medicating or engaging in irresponsible, self-destructive behavior.
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My contest winner, Cassidy McDonald of Wisconsin, a journalism student at the University of Notre Dame, traveled with me along a wrenching journey through this Other America, starting here in Pine Bluff.
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He knocked three times.
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Countries like Singapore apparently demonstrate that autocratic measures are probably necessary.
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Countries such as Singapore apparently demonstrate that autocratic measures are probably necessary, particularly in culturally fractionalized societies for creating the social stability necessary for economic growth.
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The founding father of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, credits 'social discipline' for the phenomenal economic rise of his country.
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The 99th bottle of beer on the wall was very delicious.
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147 |
I parked near the liquor store.
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In the late 1980s many Japanese political commentators and some scholars were claiming to detect major structural changes in the direction of more political guidance over Japanese policies.
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STABLE
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The power of a De Gaulle or a Mitterrand is beyond comparison with that of any Japanese prime minister.
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The crucial difference, of course, is that the French bureaucracy serves a highly centralised state.
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This may have resulted in spreading somewhat more of the national wealth, but the spreading is as haphazard as it was before.
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In Japan, top bureaucrats are moved from section to section to increase their versatility, but they remain in their first ministry and must identify with it to an extent that is detrimental to the functioning of officialdom as a whole.
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While the man hunted the deer ran into the woods.
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140 |
I convinced her children are noisy.
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139 |
I have no time for explanations.
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138 |
He walked into the room, smoking a cigarette.
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137 |
Yesterday, I bought a new car.
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DEV
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136 |
I like to eat oranges and apples.
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135 |
However, we were not able to rescue your dog.
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STABLE
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134 |
Unfortunately, we were not able to rescue your dog.
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133 |
She ran her 50th marathon on Sunday.
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132 |
The 99th bottle of beer on the wall was the most delicious.
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He was the 13th president of the company.
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He likes cats and dogs.
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129 |
We, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well.
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128 |
For we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it.
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127 |
We, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well.
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DEV
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126 |
For we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it.
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125 |
Half of the population rented.
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124 |
In the 1950s half the population rented .
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123 |
Half of the population rented.
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122 |
In the 1950s half the population rented .
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118 |
He drives home in the afternoon, after the world ends.
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STABLE
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117 |
He drives home in the afternoon, after all the bad news has had time to come out.
|
CONCERN
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116 |
I have time to eat.
|
STABLE
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114 |
He drives home after dark.
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STABLE
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111 |
He drives home in the afternoon, after all the bad news has had time to come out.
|
DEV
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110 |
Spanish towns are typically quite dense , ending abruptly in open countryside .
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108 |
Spanish towns are dense, ending in open countryside.
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STABLE
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107 |
Spanish towns are quite dense.
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STABLE
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106 |
Spanish towns are dense.
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104 |
She was holding a sign she had scrawled.
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103 |
She was eating peanuts.
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DEV
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101 |
Ms Yang is a student in Beijing.
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100 |
Ms. Yang is a student in Beijing.
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DEV
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99 |
She was holding a sign she had scrawled.
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DEV
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98 |
She was eating peanuts.
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STABLE
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97 |
She was clearing a space on the ground for a sign she had scrawled for her son.
|
DEV
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95 |
Ms. Yang is a student in Beijing.
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DEV
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89 |
Italian political leaders are not held in high esteem outside their home country.
|
STABLE
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87 |
Italian political leaders are not generally held in high esteem.
|
STABLE
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86 |
Italian political leaders are not held in high esteem.
|
STABLE
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85 |
Italian political leaders are held in high esteem.
|
STABLE
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84 |
Nerves have frayed in many places.
|
STABLE
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83 |
Nerves have frayed in the sleepiest corners.
|
STABLE
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81 |
Nerves have taken the best hotel.
|
STABLE
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80 |
They have taken the best hotel.
|
STABLE
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77 |
Mr Bossi 's rhetorical excesses are legend and are usually discounted , but they send a subliminal message of indifference to Italian laws .
|
CONCERN
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76 |
Mr Bossi 's rhetorical excesses are legend and are usually discounted.
|
STABLE
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69 |
Most of Mr Berlusconi's jests are stupid.
|
STABLE
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68 |
Mr Berlusconi's jests are stupid.
|
STABLE
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67 |
I talked to Mr Berlusconi.
|
STABLE
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65 |
Berlusconi's jests are stupid.
|
STABLE
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64 |
His jests are stupid.
|
STABLE
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61 |
Most of Mr Berlusconi 's jests have been either silly or sexist.
|
DEV
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60 |
Iran will not stop the fuel-making.
|
STABLE
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59 |
Iran will not stop its own fuel-making.
|
STABLE
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58 |
He insists Iran will not stop its own fuel-making.
|
STABLE
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57 |
He insists that Iran will not stop its own fuel-making.
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56 |
Martin's car sparked nationwide protests.
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DEV
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55 |
The slaying sparked nationwide protests.
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STABLE
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54 |
Martin's slaying sparked nationwide protests.
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DEV
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53 |
The boy likes pizza.
|
DEV
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51 |
He is a graduate of the University of Idaho?
|
DEV
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50 |
He is a graduate of the University of Idaho.
|
STABLE
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49 |
I want to travel to Malaysia.
|
DEV
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48 |
I want to travel to Budapest.
|
DEV
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47 |
I want to travel to Kuala Lumpur.
|
DEV
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46 |
The rat the cat the dog bit chased escaped.
|
DEV
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45 |
The man bought a new car.
|
DEV
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44 |
He gave information to elephants.
|
DEV
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43 |
He gave peanuts to elephants.
|
DEV
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42 |
By move 21, D.T. had fallen into a deep positional trap.
|
DEV
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41 |
In the future, people will buy many cars.
|
DEV
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40 |
The nightly news was filled with images of retirees lining up to get only a fraction of their monthly pensions.
|
STABLE
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39 |
With Greek banks closed, the nightly news was filled with images of retirees lining up to get only a fraction of their monthly pensions.
|
DEV
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38 |
He built Google's operating system.
|
STABLE
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37 |
She is the ranking Democrat.
|
STABLE
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36 |
Chinese exporters want to buy coal.
|
STABLE
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35 |
He likes to bandy words.
|
STABLE
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34 |
The horse raced past the barn fell.
|
STABLE
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33 |
I told Nina that she was nosy.
|
DEV
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32 |
The economy of Russia has struggled in recent years.
|
STABLE
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31 |
Chicago is the windiest city.
|
STABLE
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27 |
I have been married.
|
STABLE
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North Korea threatens not only to burn the south, but to raise taxes.
|
DEV
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21 |
He went on to write definitive histories of Cuba and the Spanish conquest of Mexico .
|
DEV
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20 |
He went on to write definitive histories of Cuba and of the Spanish conquest of Mexico .
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DEV
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19 |
Although it allowed a clear majority in the lower house , the Chamber of Deputies, it failed in the upper house.
|
DEV
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18 |
Although it allowed a clear majority in the lower house , it failed in the upper house.
|
DEV
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16 |
Although it allowed a clear majority in the lower house , the Chamber of Deputies , it minimised the chances of a working coalition in the upper house , the Senate .
|
DEV
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12 |
I want to eat quickly.
|
STABLE
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10 |
I have seen the truth.
|
STABLE
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9 |
He imports wine mostly from California.
|
STABLE
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8 |
Sloan was in close touch with Peter.
|
CONCERN
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7 |
Sloan was soon in close touch with Peter.
|
STABLE
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6 |
North Korea threatens not only to burn the south, but to raise taxes.
|
DEV
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5 |
He went on to write definitive histories of Cuba and the Spanish conquest of Mexico .
|
DEV
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4 |
He went on to write definitive histories of Cuba and of the Spanish conquest of Mexico .
|
DEV
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3 |
Although it allowed a clear majority in the lower house , the Chamber of Deputies, it failed in the upper house.
|
DEV
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It allowed a clear majority in the lower house.
|
STABLE
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Although it allowed a clear majority in the lower house , the Chamber of Deputies , it minimised the chances of a working coalition in the upper house , the Senate .
|
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