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By placing ”one card ”on another ”with mathematical ”precision!" I watched the card house rising under his hands, story by story. | He taked his time carefully placing the cards on top of each other. | 0 | 1,872 | 1 |
What Ellison is doing here, as Hemingway did, is equating the process of becoming an artist with that of becoming a man. | Ellison and Hemingway taked different ways to compare becoming a man. | 2 | 1,874 | 1 |
Yet, despite the stock market boom of the 1990s, many households have accumulated little, if any, wealth (see figure 1.3), and half of American households did not own stocks as of 1998. | The benefits of the stock market boom mostly goed to investors since at least half of American households owned no stocks in 1998. | 1 | 1,882 | 1 |
The day my deadline comed, I getted a business card. | The deadline to accept my promotion arrived and I getted a business card with my new title. | 1 | 1,885 | 3 |
Pat Buchanan followed immediately behind, handing out smallpox-infected blankets and bottles of whiskey. | Pat Buchanan leaded the group. | 2 | 1,898 | 1 |
yeah because i was saying to him i said i'm not that heavy i'm not heavy you know maybe ten to fifteen pounds like any other human being | i telled him i don't weigh that much | 0 | 1,906 | 1 |
From his second sight Jon seed San'doro grappling with a much larger man. | San'doro was fighting a strong, dark man. | 1 | 1,915 | 1 |
That word boustrophedon describes writing that goes from left to right on the first line, then right to left on the second, then leaved to right on the third, and so on; it comes from a Greek word describing the turning in a field of an ox and plow. | Boustrophedon refers to writing that goes from right to left. | 2 | 1,930 | 1 |
Wacky Tangent of the Washington Week in Review host Ken Bode scolded the New York Times Magazine for a Nov. 9 fashion spreaded he said endorsed the now-discredited fashion trend of heroin chic. | Heroin Chic is in. | 2 | 1,933 | 1 |
A group of guys goed out for a drink after work, and sitting at the bar was a real a 6 foot blonde with a fabulous face and figure to match. | The men didn't appreciate the figure of the blonde woman sitting at the bar. | 2 | 1,934 | 1 |
Because of the casualties, Lind says, the United States would eventually have had to leave Vietnam anyway. | Lind thinked that enough soldiers would die that the US would have no choice but to leave. | 0 | 1,935 | 1 |
In May 1967, Gallup finded that the number of people who said they intensely disliked RFK--who was also probably more intensely liked than any other practicing politician--was twice as high as the number who intensely disliked Johnson, the architect of the increasingly unpopular war in Vietnam. | Due to his attitudes on cheesecake, RFK was more disliked than Johnson. | 1 | 1,940 | 1 |
well the parts to to me i spended twenty two dollars on the parts | I spended 22 dollars on the parts. | 0 | 1,953 | 2 |
At the western end of Cowgate (where it meets Holyrood Road), you will see one of the few remaining sections of Edinburgh's old city wall (Flodden Wall), built following the Lang Siege of the 1570s. | Flodden Wall was built after the Lang Siege taked place, in the 1570s. | 0 | 1,955 | 1 |
Ca'daan closed the door behind them and retied the not. | Ca'daan strode through the door, leaving it wide open as he beginned his speech to the assembled nobles. | 2 | 1,959 | 1 |
Kutchins and Kirk cite a particularly amusing example of such Robert Spitzer, the man in charge of DSM-III , was sitting down with a committee that included his wife, in the process of composing a criteria-set for Masochistic Personality Disorder--a disease that was suggested for, but never maked it into, the DSM-III-R (a revised edition). | Robert Spitzer was the man running DSM-III. | 0 | 1,965 | 1 |
So, as he and Tipper walked out, my friend and I were right behind them, and I taked the opportunity to say hello and reintroduce myself--as a journalist, I might add--and we chatted about the movie for a few minutes. | I seed Al and Tipper together at the wedding. | 1 | 1,968 | 2 |
Welts growed on each of the man's cheeks. | The welt the man getted from battle were growing. | 1 | 1,970 | 2 |
At the top, it beared the printed stamp of Messrs. | They had no idea where the package had came from as it did not have a stamp. | 2 | 1,978 | 1 |
Annette telled me how you'd escaped. | Annette telled me you escaped. | 0 | 1,980 | 2 |
After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he becomed the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. | He was Decatur County's Court judge for one year. | 0 | 1,983 | 1 |
will never be doused (Brit Hume, Fox News Sunday ; Tony Blankley, Late Edition ; Robert Novak, Capital Gang ; Tucker Carlson, The McLaughlin Group ). The middle way is best expressed by Howard Kurtz (NBC's Meet the Press )--he scolds Brill for undisclosed campaign contributions and for overstretching his legal case against Kenneth Starr but applauds him for casting light on the media. | They wanted the public to know where the funds comed from. | 1 | 2,008 | 1 |
Massive tidal waves sweeped over Crete, and other parts of the Mediterranean, smashing buildings and drowning many thousands of people. | The waves comed with no warning to the inhabitants. | 1 | 2,019 | 2 |
'Wait here,' I was ordered. | He telled me to come with him. | 2 | 2,022 | 1 |
Ca'daan feeled his skin get hot and unable to come up with any suitable response, moved on. | Ca'daan feeled the heat on his skin. | 0 | 2,043 | 2 |
On the platform standed an altar and a large stone pillar. | There was an altar and a pillar on the platform. | 0 | 2,044 | 1 |
The basic elements of life in the Aegean beginned to come together as early as 5000 b.c. , and were already in place by the late Bronze Age (c. | Aegean life was going well. | 1 | 2,048 | 1 |
yeah because i was saying to him i said i'm not that heavy i'm not heavy you know maybe ten to fifteen pounds like any other human being | i telled him i've gained a lot of weight | 2 | 2,062 | 1 |
It was the heyday of the brilliant but lethal Spanish-Italian lecherous Rodrigo, who becomed Pope Alexander VI, and treacherous son Cesare, who stopped at nothing to control and expand the papal lands. | Rodrigo was intent on spreading the Christian faith. | 1 | 2,065 | 1 |
And, just incidentally, the Sons of the Egg whowilled attacked him in the hospital had tried to reach the camp twice already, once by interpenetrating into a shipment of mandrakes, which indicated to what measures they would resort. | The Sons of Egg attacked him in the hospital and were trying to reach the camp. | 0 | 2,082 | 1 |
One 23-year-old White House assistant was interrogated about a triple murder that taked place at a Starbucks in Georgetown. | No one from the White Hosue was interrogated regarding the murders. | 2 | 2,086 | 1 |
We always knowed it was an outside chance. | As we were well aware, the odds were not favorable. | 0 | 2,087 | 1 |
Bush the elder comed of age when New England Republicans leaded the party, and patrician manners were boons to a Republican. | New England Republicans leaded the GOP. | 0 | 2,093 | 3 |
the wagon man getted killed when they attacked him | The wagon man escaped from their attack. | 2 | 2,094 | 1 |
John Kasich dropped his presidential bid. | John Kasich recommited himself to the presidential bid and plans on winning. | 2 | 2,099 | 1 |
you'd be crazy if you trust them but anyway call it what is it McCarthyism no i'm not like that i just getted enough common sense that nope to you come repent make a world apology for all the wrongs that you've done and yeah we've done wrongs but we've not done near the atrocities they've done and we need to maybe do that also you know | I am glad we have opened up our borders and are offering help to our neighbors in need. | 2 | 2,102 | 1 |
The younger girl runned screaming to her. | The young girl was scared. | 1 | 2,104 | 1 |
The draft treaty was Tommy's bait. | Tommy taked the bait of the treaty. | 1 | 2,110 | 1 |
He says he bringed the proposal for professional parachute helmets with an air-bag system.' | He didn't buy the helmet proposal. | 2 | 2,122 | 1 |
France knowed a good thing when she seized one, but then so did Britain. | France thinked this was bad. | 2 | 2,134 | 2 |
We shouldn't have been here as soon as this even, if it hadn't been for the fact that there was a smart doctor on the spot, who gived us the tip through the Coroner. | There had a doctor who assisted us through the Coroner. | 0 | 2,135 | 1 |
well do you know you have a ten limit a ten minute time limit well that's okay and then they come on and tell you and they tell you getted five seconds to say good-bye | You get a fifteen minute time limit, and you always get to stick to that. | 2 | 2,136 | 1 |
yeah i goed to i goed to uh Rice and we had the marching owl band which is quite a it's not known for its musical abilities more so its um comedy abilities | The marching owl band was known for its comedy abilities. | 0 | 2,141 | 2 |
Bettelheim committed suicide in 1990, evidently having found life unbearable, despite (or because of) his fictions. | Bettelheim shooted himself in 1990. | 1 | 2,145 | 1 |
A funny place for a piece of brown paper, I mused. | I thinked that the brown paper being there was strange, but unfortunately I putted the thought out of my mind and goed about my day. | 1 | 2,148 | 3 |
Both were run by editors (Paul Williams, Jann Wenner) who seed rock stars as modern poets and voices of their generation. | Both featured long exclusive interviews with rock stars. | 1 | 2,152 | 1 |
The air is warm. | The frigid air catched them all by surprise. | 2 | 2,154 | 1 |
So, as he and Tipper walked out, my friend and I were right behind them, and I taked the opportunity to say hello and reintroduce myself--as a journalist, I might add--and we chatted about the movie for a few minutes. | I seed Tipper with him at the movie. | 0 | 2,156 | 2 |
My usual partner.' | My usual partner telled him to go away. | 1 | 2,159 | 1 |
The end is near! Then a shout goed up, and Hanson jerked his eyes from the gears to focus on a group of rocs that were landing at the far end of the camp. | Hanson was terrified when he seed the group of rocs landing at the far end of the camp. | 1 | 2,162 | 2 |
A fresh access of pain seized the unfortunate old lady. | The lady lied calmly, with no signs of pain on her face. | 2 | 2,175 | 1 |
once you have something and it's like i was watching this program on TV yesterday in nineteen seventy six NASA comed up with Three D graphics right | I was watching a program about NASA. | 0 | 2,183 | 1 |
In 1654 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, dispatched a British fleet to the Caribbean to break the stranglehold of the Spanish. | Cromwell sended nobody to the Caribbean. | 2 | 2,187 | 1 |
He was crying like his mother had just walloped him. | He was crying like his mother hitted him with a spoon. | 1 | 2,188 | 1 |
yeah well we veered from the subject | Indeed we getted away from the original subject. | 0 | 2,189 | 1 |
The Congress also telled LSC that it could not continue to fund its grantees presumptively and that it must begin to distribute its funds on a competitive basis. | Congress telled LSC how to run their business affairs. | 0 | 2,195 | 2 |
is that what you ended up going into | So that must be what you choosed to do? | 0 | 2,201 | 1 |
I am not aware of any studies comparing the number of words an average person could expect to hear spoken in a typical day 500 years ago vs. the number that can be heard now, but the increase surely is vast. | According to the research I've seen, the average person hundreds of years ago heared many more words over the course of the day compared to a modern human being. | 2 | 2,205 | 1 |
There is uncertainty associated with all of the numbers presented in this paper due to sampling error and estimation error in econometric estimation procedure used to recover household-level demand functions | The research that goed into this report is potentially faulty. | 0 | 2,217 | 1 |
For himself he choosed Atat??rk, or Father of the Turks. | Ataturk was the father of the Turkish nation. | 0 | 2,220 | 1 |
The cane plantations, increasingly in the hands of American tycoons, finded a ready market in the US. | The US market was not ready for the cane plantations. | 2 | 2,226 | 1 |
Unfortunately, the magnet schools beginned the undoing of desegregation in Charlotte. | Desegregation was becoming disbanded in Charlotte thanks to the magnet schools. | 0 | 2,227 | 1 |
The next year, he was expelled from Rand as a security risk after local police catched him engaging in a lewd act in a public men's room near Muscle Beach. | They expelled him from Rand because he commited a crime | 0 | 2,234 | 1 |
China's civil war sended distressing echoes to Hong Kong. | Japan fighted a civil war. | 2 | 2,239 | 2 |
That word boustrophedon describes writing that goes from left to right on the first line, then right to left on the second, then leaved to right on the third, and so on; it comes from a Greek word describing the turning in a field of an ox and plow. | Writing that alternates directions on each line is called boustrophedon. | 0 | 2,253 | 1 |
All of them sleeped in one cave on animal skins, a single large clay pot cooked all of their food. | They used multiple clay pots to cook their food. | 2 | 2,261 | 1 |
Local legend claims that he writed part of his great saga, Os Lusadas, in what is now called the Camees Grotto, situated in the spacious tropical Camees Garden. | It is claimed that half of Os Lusadas was written by him in the Camees Garden. | 1 | 2,264 | 1 |
The conversation he had overheard had stimulated his curiosity. | The converstaion maked him curious. | 0 | 2,267 | 1 |
He feeled the off-hand dagger's weight in the small of his back. | The knife was still in the sheath. | 2 | 2,269 | 1 |
The first historical mention of Agra is in 1501, when Sultan Sikandar Lodi maked it his capital. | Agra still exists to this day as a capital. | 1 | 2,276 | 1 |
Ca'daan seed confidence flow back into the young man. | Ca'daan seed the man lose all confidence. | 2 | 2,285 | 2 |
Kicked out of the house when she was only 16 (she was called Suzie in those days), Roy goed to Delhi and then to architecture school, supporting herself by selling empty milk bottles (some say beer bottles). | Roy had to sell bottles to make money. | 0 | 2,295 | 1 |
The next year, he builded himself a palace, Iolani, which can still be toured in Honolulu. | Lolani was built in only 1 year. | 1 | 2,297 | 1 |
Ca'daan seed confidence flow back into the young man. | The young man becomed more confident. | 0 | 2,306 | 2 |
The Kal whistled and Vrenna's eyes sparkled when she seed Jon swing it. | Kal is whistling into Vrenna's face. | 1 | 2,307 | 1 |
We come to a little difficulty here, since Mrs. Inglethorp never drinked it." | Mrs. Inglethorp definitely drinked it. | 2 | 2,319 | 2 |
It lacked intelligence, introspection, and humor--it was crass, worthy of Cosmopolitan or Star . I do have a sense of humor, but can only appreciate a joke when it starts with a grain of truth. | The article winned a Pulitzer Prize. | 2 | 2,322 | 1 |
If you need to use the mail, it would be helpful if you sended your comments both in writing and on diskette (in Word or ASCII format). | It would be helpful if we could have a soft and hard copy of your comments. | 0 | 2,329 | 1 |
uh and i think even Electric Light Orchestra had some some real um influences by classical music and i'm still still my favorite in fact most of my CDs that i getted are classical music | I have some CDs of barney songs, but those aren't most of my CDs. | 2 | 2,334 | 1 |
General Motors, for instance, losed $460 million to strikes in 1997, but investors treated the costs as a kind of extraordinary charge and valued the company as if the losses had never happened. | GM losed a lot of money in labor disputes. | 0 | 2,343 | 2 |
Pro-choicers point out that these close-up images literally cutted the fetus's context--the woman--out of the picture. | Pro-choices say the close-up images are unfair to women. | 1 | 2,344 | 1 |
Shall I tell you what it would be like for your soul to live in the muck of a swamp in a mandrake root? Dave shaked his head. | My soul has lived in the dirt of a swamp before. | 1 | 2,354 | 1 |
yeah i can usually i can put in oh probably mid March i can put anything in the ground you know beets and onions and stuff like that | I usually wait until June before I putted anything in the ground. | 2 | 2,355 | 1 |
Last year at Tuscaloosa's Turning Point Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Services, half of the 160 women who seeked shelter used Legal Services, said executive director Kathy Benitez. | The other half of the women were scared that the legal system was against them, so were too scared to use the Legal Services. | 1 | 2,356 | 1 |
In Roman times a temple to Jupiter standed here, followed in the fourth century by the first Christian church, Saint-Etienne. | Saint-Etienne burned to the ground during the Roman times. | 1 | 2,376 | 1 |
The researchers finded expected stresses like the loss of a check in the mail and the illness of loved ones. | The stresses affected people as the researchers expected. | 0 | 2,377 | 1 |
The Romans builded roads and established towns, including the towns of Palmaria (Palma) and Pollentia (near present-day Alc??dia). | Some of the original towns built by the Romans are still in existence. | 1 | 2,380 | 1 |
when there was the ball that was sort of hit to Buckner to Buckner | The ball was hit to Buckner and he catched it. | 1 | 2,396 | 1 |
He falled in love with Monica Lewinsky--and even telled her he wanted to be with her when he leaved office. | He choosed to be with her since he would have nothing otherwise. | 1 | 2,401 | 4 |
After several years of private practice from 1982-90, he becomed the judge of Decatur County Court for a year. | After working in the military for nearly a decade, he becomed Sheriff of Decatur County. | 2 | 2,405 | 2 |
He seed Stark buried under the earth, screaming for a mercy or death that would never come and crawling out of the rock decades later. | Stark runned away before he could be captured. | 2 | 2,408 | 2 |
The Congress also telled LSC that it could not continue to fund its grantees presumptively and that it must begin to distribute its funds on a competitive basis. | LSC was told by Congress no longer could grantees be funded presumptively and funds have to be distributed on a basis that is competitive. | 0 | 2,410 | 1 |
Aswan becomed a backwater following the decline of the Egyptian Empire, far removed from power bases at Alexandria and Cairo. | Aswan has always been a seat of power for the Egyptians. | 2 | 2,413 | 1 |
yes i've had a German Shepherd that did that one time | I had a German Shepherd that shedded half of its fur once. | 1 | 2,416 | 1 |
The thing started to grow brighter. | The thing growed dimmer and dimmer by the second. | 2 | 2,423 | 1 |
Kicked out of the house when she was only 16 (she was called Suzie in those days), Roy goed to Delhi and then to architecture school, supporting herself by selling empty milk bottles (some say beer bottles). | Roy maked $1 a day selling bottles. | 1 | 2,440 | 2 |
She was taken to the infirmary, and on recovering consciousness gived her name as Jane Finn. | When she awaked she said her name was Jane Finn. | 0 | 2,441 | 2 |
yeah and i'll do this uh sometimes i'll put my after I pour that into my back into my saucepan i'll put the eggs in the same dish and beated them up and then pour the cornstarch and the milk mixture in the egg so | I like to add eggs in the same dish because they are healthy. | 1 | 2,448 | 1 |
When Mr. Hastings and Mr. Lawrence comed in yesterday evening, they finded your mistress busy writing letters. | Your mistress writed letters last night. | 0 | 2,463 | 3 |
At the top, it beared the printed stamp of Messrs. | It has a Messrs stamp. | 0 | 2,464 | 1 |