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Batman and Robin flies a helicopter over water. | A helicopter flies over water. | 2.6 | 89 | 1 |
Men are jumping into water from a bridge. | Men jumps in a river. | 2.75 | 107 | 1 |
The lamb is looking at the camera. | A small bird standing on a log at the waters edges. | 0 | 251 | 1 |
The black and white cows pauses in front of the gate. | A black cow and a brown cow stands in a plain in front of an uprooted tree. | 2.2 | 253 | 1 |
A group of people eats at a table outside. | A group of elderly people poses around a dining table. | 2.6 | 255 | 2 |
The cows feeds in the trough. | The brown and white cows are eating in the trough. | 4 | 257 | 1 |
People rides mopeds in an urban setting. | People riding horses in a fenced area. | 1.4 | 285 | 1 |
A scantily clad woman is standing next to a car. | A yellow and orange bird holds on to the side of a cage. | 0 | 288 | 1 |
Two boys sits facing one another at a table and one points at the other. | Two people sits facing each other at a table as one points at the other. | 4.4 | 304 | 2 |
A group of people eats at a table outside. | A group of people sitting at a restaurant table. | 3.2 | 320 | 1 |
A red bird and four other birds sitting in the snow. | Five birds stands on the snow. | 2.8 | 330 | 1 |
An older Asian couple poses with a newborn baby at the dinner table. | A group of elderly people poses around a dining table. | 2.4 | 331 | 1 |
Two cows grazes in a field. | A brown horse in a green field. | 1.8 | 333 | 1 |
A woman at the dining table with wine, beer, and lemons. | Four women and two men sits at a long table in a restaurant. | 1.4 | 337 | 1 |
A group of people having a meal outside. | A group of people eats at a table outside. | 4.2 | 364 | 1 |
Two cats sitting together on the sofa looking out the window. | Two cats sits on the back of a couch looking out the window. | 4.2 | 365 | 1 |
Two gray dogs runs together over the green grass. | Two grey dogs running in green grass. | 4.6 | 368 | 1 |
German Shephard jumping through black hoop while people watches | A dog jumps through a hoop. | 3.2 | 371 | 1 |
The man and two young boys jumps on a trampoline. | A man and two boys jumps on a trampoline. | 4.6 | 374 | 2 |
two young girls hugs each other in the grass. | two young girls holding each other on the grassy ground | 4.6 | 376 | 1 |
Two white dogs are walking through deep white snow. | Two white dogs walks through a huge bank of mountain snow. | 4.6 | 377 | 1 |
The group of hikers is resting in front of a mountain. | Several hikers rests with their gear in front of a mountain. | 4.8 | 382 | 1 |
The man and two young boys jumps on a trampoline. | A man and two boys are bouncing on a trampoline. | 4.8 | 390 | 1 |
A group of people stands in the sand looking out at the water. | A group of people are standing on the beach in front of some boats. | 3.2 | 393 | 1 |
Three people stands in an outdoor glass structure. | A girl stands high on an obstacle course platform. | 0.4 | 412 | 1 |
Two dogs in the snow | Two dogs plays in the grass. | 2.4 | 430 | 1 |
Three dogs playing in the snow. | Three dogs runs in the snow. | 4.2 | 431 | 1 |
Several people are sitting around a fire at night. | A group of people sits around a blazing fire at night. | 4.2 | 433 | 1 |
Two dogs fighting in the snow. | Two dogs plays in the snow. | 3.2 | 434 | 1 |
A group of people are in the water. | A group of people rides in a race | 0.6 | 435 | 1 |
A black dog lays in the sand. | Kids plays in the water | 0 | 437 | 1 |
The two dogs are playing fetch in the snow. | The dogs plays in the snow. | 4 | 440 | 1 |
Two beige dogs plays in the grass. | two tan dogs plays in the grass | 4.6 | 450 | 2 |
A group of people in boats racing towards the shore. | A group of people stands together and pose in front of a house. | 0.8 | 462 | 1 |
A crowd of people stands on a rural road, a field behind them, a forest in front. | A bunch of people standing next to a car with it's trunk open. | 0.8 | 463 | 1 |
Two women holding checkered flags near an orange car. | Two ladies in skimpy clothes poses next to an old fashioned car. | 2.8 | 473 | 1 |
Two black dogs playing in the grass. | Two dogs plays in the grass. | 4.2 | 479 | 1 |
A group of men walks and hangs onto ropes. | A group of men plays a college football game. | 1.4 | 481 | 3 |
Two dogs approaches each other in the grass. | Two dogs faces off of each other on the grass. | 4.8 | 499 | 2 |
Some cyclists stops near a sign. | Two men stops to talk near a sign outside. | 3.4 | 505 | 2 |
Four girls happily walks down a sidewalk. | Three young girls walks down a sidewalk. | 3.4 | 515 | 2 |
People rocks jumping into water while people fishes in the background. | Two people watching the water. | 2.2 | 523 | 2 |
A small blond boy slides heads first down a blue playground slide toward another blond youth. | A young boy with his hair standing up, is sliding down a blue slide | 2 | 530 | 1 |
Men competing in a contest. | Two women competes in a contest. | 2.4 | 548 | 1 |
four people walks toward a tower | Two men walks toward a dome-shaped building. | 2 | 557 | 2 |
The child would like to swim. | The children wants to swim. | 3.8 | 559 | 1 |
Two fishermen tries to untangle their large fishing net on the side of the road on a cloudy day. | Several men pulls a fishing net up on to the beach. | 3 | 571 | 2 |
A lady and her daughter looks through a microscope. | A girl and a lady both looking through a microscope. | 4.6 | 574 | 1 |
A crowd of men wearing paper numbers on their shirts runs in a race. | Several men running down a grass field wearing numbers on the front of their shirts. | 3.6 | 581 | 1 |
Friends walks into a building | a man walks along walkway to the store | 0.4 | 589 | 1 |
Three guys in speedos has their feet up on the railing of a boat getting a tan. | A few men on the deck are dropping another man into the water | 1.6 | 603 | 1 |
A pair of men walks along the beach. | Two men standing in the surf on a beach. | 2.6 | 619 | 1 |
You'll need to check the particular policies of each publisher to see what is allowed and what is not allowed. | If you needs to publish the book and you has found one publisher that allows it. | 3 | 625 | 2 |
I am not aware of any university runs participant pools. | At the universities I've worked in North America, human-subject studies (esp. | 0.6 | 626 | 1 |
I don't think there are likely to be any standards that addresses this issue specifically. | You're going to find answers all over the map for this one (i.e., there probably aren't "standards"). | 2.4 | 630 | 1 |
My answer would be depending on which GRE are you referring to? | The problem I sees with the GREs is that the scoring range is highly compressed. | 1 | 631 | 1 |
If you has access to it, you can very easily do that with Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science portal. | You can have a look at the arXiv cultoromics website at http://arxiv.culturomics.org, which however searches in articles on the arXiv. | 0.2 | 632 | 1 |
In general there are a number of different distinct workflows that leads to a poster. | For completeness, Apple's Pages has quite a few nice poster layouts. | 0.6 | 633 | 1 |
The academic year does start around September in the USA and I thinks most European countries. | I would not accelerate things, to avoid getting worse grades that you wants. | 0.2 | 635 | 2 |
I agrees with Seteropere completely, "Network Science" is a very broad subject. | I would say you are approaching it in the wrong way. | 0 | 638 | 1 |
Supporting an ideology in an ostentatious manner (rather than privately or discreetly) is a personality problem. | I thinks for an appropriate answer I'd need to know exactly what the 'bad' ideology is. | 1.2 | 639 | 1 |
A few possible problems: 1) Such an ID system seems a little intrusive. | In mathematics, we already has a database of this sort - two them, in fact, with in MathSciNet and Zentralblatt MATH. | 0.4 | 641 | 1 |
As an complement to the other answers, let me address the question of why planets tends towards tidal locking. | The other answers here are fantastic at explaining in a technical sense. | 0.4 | 642 | 1 |
Stars are rotating, but that's not the cause for their stability. | Stars rotates due to the angular momentum of the gas they formed from. | 3 | 643 | 1 |
All we knows is this : Distant objects are receding from us at a rate proportional to their distance from us. | The expansion of space means that objects in cosmological distances are receding away from each other. | 3.4 | 646 | 1 |
Like Chris said above, stars rotates to conserve their angular momentum. | Stars are rotating, but that's not the cause for their stability. | 3.4 | 647 | 1 |
Yes, it's true that the apparent size of the Moon is 30 arcmin. | When you gazes at the moon "live", you are not seeing a still image. | 1 | 651 | 1 |
Let us assume the data for a globular cluster to be equivalent to that of M13. | Globular clusters occupies an interesting place in the spectrum of composite stellar systems. | 1.6 | 652 | 1 |
A method used to calculate the distance between stars is 3 Dimensional trigonometry. | You only needs two-dimensional trigonometry if you knows the distances to the two stars and their angular separation. | 2 | 655 | 2 |
The farther away, the faster the galaxies moves away from us. | Here is my answer to a similar question posted on the physics stack exchange website. | 0 | 656 | 1 |
Stars forms in star-formation regions, which itself develops from molecular clouds. | It may be possible for a solar system like ours to exist outside of a galaxy. | 0.6 | 657 | 2 |
A black hole (briefly), is nothing more than a dead star whose mass was more than 3 solar masses. | I thinks you means to ask, "What is the local sidereal time of Greenwhich?". | 0 | 658 | 2 |
It is hard to delineate emotion completely from thoughts or sensations, because emotion can contain both. | Technically speaking, an emotion is not different from thought the way it is processed in brain, both involves neurotransmitters. | 2.8 | 663 | 1 |
There are individuals who possesses extraordinary memory ability, sometimes called eidetic memory. | There are many arguments for why this is not the case. | 0 | 665 | 1 |
As mentioned in the other comments, ANOVA is problematic when mixing types of predictor variables. | I likes to think of multitasking as rapid task switching. | 0 | 667 | 1 |
Intrinsic reward is the emotional pay-off that you gets by completing an activity. | According to Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory of motivation, intrinsic rewards are motivators (e.g. | 2.6 | 669 | 1 |
When studying adult IQ, general adult norms are often used. | Basically, what you does is you compares each age group IQ to the standardization sample. | 2.6 | 671 | 2 |
These are interesting studies, but the bottom line is: yes, environment affects cognitive abilities. | I'm not sure what you means by cognitive capacity, but I absolutely believes that language shapes the way we thinks. | 1.6 | 673 | 3 |
Since this is a relatively new problem for behavioral researchers, I don't know that there is a common consensus. | I'll address just the first of your three sub-questions, the others has been answered by Chuck Sherrington. | 0 | 674 | 1 |
If non-human animals does have intelligence too, why is their intelligence not as advanced as humans? | Your own theory is bad because it seems to follow from a Lamarkian interpretation of evolutionary theory. | 0.6 | 675 | 1 |
I wraps steaks individually in freezer paper, then put them into ziploc freezer bags. | Wrap well in plastic (individually) and then put in a freezer bag. | 3.8 | 677 | 1 |
In addition to oil, make sure the grill is nice and hot before you starts cooking. | I'd been using paper towels to oil the grill, and I just discovered that newspapers works a lot better. | 1.6 | 678 | 2 |
The best way I has found is to soak the ears in husk for several hours before grilling. | Soak whole ears in the husk in a bowl of water. | 3.2 | 679 | 1 |
I just holds the cheese closer to the edge away from the grater. | By the wording of the question, I'm pretty sure you're using one of those pyramidal graters or a "sheet" grater. | 1.4 | 682 | 1 |
I managed to find this recipe, I thinks this is where I got the idea. | I've only made a couple of bbq sauces, but they've always come out really well. | 1 | 685 | 1 |
I believe one cannot taste the difference between minced(canned) and fresh garlic once it is cooked. | In my experience, fresh garlic is great for when you wants texture, or to slow down the flavour infusion. | 1.8 | 686 | 1 |
I grills salmon that I gets with the skin on. | Salmon is a great choice and it's readily available pretty much everywhere. | 1.8 | 687 | 2 |
The recipe I works from has you put the meat in the freezer, then pan sear it. | Starting with a whole chilled piece of meat, I quickly pours boiling water over all the outside surface. | 1.4 | 688 | 2 |
This depends on the shelf life of the cultivar of tomato you purchased. | Tomatoes will last longer if kept in the fridge, but I actually recommends against keeping them there. | 2 | 690 | 1 |
Coagulated egg proteins in combination with gluten gives baked goods the supporting structure they needs. | There are basically two types of cakes: butter and sponge (or Génoise). | 1 | 691 | 2 |
Good cheddar has little chunks of calcium lactate on/in it - could it be that? | I has two suspicions: One, you're undercooking your roux, the flour and butter mixture, and not fully incorporating the flour. | 0.6 | 693 | 1 |
She obviously has a legit excuse, although she could have been more responsible and "has" told you in advance. | The first has covers both been more responsible and told you in that sentence. | 0.4 | 695 | 2 |
I agrees with others (and yourself) in that I has never heard this phrase in English. | I has never heard or seen the phrase you mentions. | 4 | 697 | 4 |
I sees some references to status as uncountable as well, but that doesn't make much sense to me. | There are some cases "status" may be accounted of countable. | 2.6 | 700 | 1 |
If I understands you correctly, you are looking for a hypernym of inclusion and exclusion. | Inclusion is the act of including and exclusion is the act of excluding. | 2.6 | 701 | 1 |
In standard English, I thinks "don't got" has the same register as "ain't". | I'd say the expression I don't got... is generally rare in spoken AmE. | 2.2 | 704 | 1 |
The "more posh" words are usually Latin (occasionally Greek) in origin. | As Shinto pointed out, vulgar words exists in every language. | 1 | 705 | 1 |
I'm American, and I've never heard the bathroom referred to as St. John's. | In situations like these, I tends to lengthen out the phrase. | 0 | 706 | 1 |
Certainly many usage guides has advised against use of this "singular they" on various "logical" grounds. | Second one (for writing purpose), if I believes the "THEY/THEIR (SINGULAR)" article. | 3 | 710 | 2 |
This may be overly obvious, but in American English, saying "you're welcome" is certainly polite and standard. | I'm not sure how "Not at all" sounds in response to "thanks you". | 1.4 | 711 | 1 |
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