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A guy performing a bicycle jump trick for an audience.
a guy is performing a bike trick
entailment
Bike trick is a restatement of bicycle jump trick.
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A gray-haired woman in a blue dress coat with snowflakes on it balances something on her head.
The woman is wearing a coat.
entailment
A blue dress coat is a more specific type of coat.
en
A gray-haired woman in a blue dress coat with snowflakes on it balances something on her head.
The woman loves her blonde hair.
contradiction
Gray hair and blonde hair are different hair colors.
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A gray-haired woman in a blue dress coat with snowflakes on it balances something on her head.
The woman is guarding herself from the snow.
neutral
Balancing something on the head may be for many reasons, not only for guarding herself from the snow.
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Two children play outside in a field.
A brother and sister chase each other in a field.
neutral
Sentence 1: Two children play outside in a field. Sentence 2: A brother and sister chase each other in a field.
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Two children play outside in a field.
Kids are playing outdoors.
entailment
Children are kids. A field is outdoors.
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Two children play outside in a field.
Two children are reading at their desks.
contradiction
The children cannot be playing outside and reading at their desks simultaneously.
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One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside.
A man runs outside.
contradiction
The man can't be sitting inside and playing outside at the same time.
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One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside.
A male sitting indoors.
entailment
A man is a male. Sitting indoors is a restatement of sits inside.
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One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside.
A male plays a banjo while sitting on a sofa.
neutral
Sentence 1: One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside. Sentence 2: A male plays a banjo while sitting on a sofa.
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Two children, in colorful outfits, playing in a field with a big rock in the middle.
Don't play with rocks
contradiction
It is not possible to play in the filed and not play simultaneously.
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Two children, in colorful outfits, playing in a field with a big rock in the middle.
Two kids are playing with a big rock in the field
entailment
Children are kids. Playing with a big rock in the field is a restatement of playing in a field with a big rock.
en
Two children, in colorful outfits, playing in a field with a big rock in the middle.
Two kids are playing with a big rock in the field with family
neutral
The first sentence does not say that they are playing with the big rock, simply that they are in a field with a rock. The first sentence does not mention anything about family.
en
Two young girls are playing outside in a non-urban environment.
Some girls are running through an open field.
neutral
The first sentence does not say that they are running - simply that they are playing. A non-urban environment does not necessarily imply an open field.
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Two young girls are playing outside in a non-urban environment.
Two girls are playing outside.
entailment
Girls are young, and they are in a non-urban environment so they are outside.
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Two young girls are playing outside in a non-urban environment.
Some girls are running on the sidewalk, next to some parked cars.
contradiction
The girls cannot be playing in a non-urban environment while running on a sidewalk at the same time.
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Two children in hats play in an open, rocky field.
The children are at home eating lunch.
contradiction
The children cannot play in a field and be eating lunch at home simultaneously.
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Two children in hats play in an open, rocky field.
The children are playing in a rocky field.
entailment
Two children in hats, and they can only play in rocky field in an open area
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Two children in hats play in an open, rocky field.
The children are playing catch.
neutral
The first sentence does not specify what, exactly, they are playing. It may not be catch.
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A woman wearing a green and pink dress is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants.
The dancing woman is on the grass.
neutral
The first sentence does not mention grass, nor anything else about the surface upon which the woman is dancing.
en
A woman wearing a green and pink dress is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants.
The woman in green and pink is dancing.
entailment
"The woman in green and pink is dancing" shows that " she is is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants"
en
A woman wearing a green and pink dress is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants.
The dancing woman is alone in her bedroom.
contradiction
one woman is alone, the other is with someone dancing
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Man in gold pants looking at the camera.
Man looking at the camera.
entailment
The man is looking at the camera.
en
Man in gold pants looking at the camera.
Man looking at something.
neutral
Because the man is looking at the camera does not mean he is looking at something.
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Man in gold pants looking at the camera.
Man is walking away to the hall.
contradiction
The man cannot simultaneously be walking away and looking at the camera
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A man in a gold skirt sits in front of the computer.
A man in a gold skirt sitting at his computer watching the computer screen.
entailment
A man sits in front of the computer implies that he is watching the computer screen.
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A man in a gold skirt sits in front of the computer.
A man in a golf skirt sitting at his computer typing to his friends online.
neutral
A gold skirt is not necessarily a golf skirt. The first sentence does not specify what the man is doing on the computer. He may not be typing to his friends online.
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A man in a gold skirt sits in front of the computer.
A man in blue pants sitting and watching the television.
contradiction
blue and gold are not the same colors
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Man wearing black t-shirt sitting at a computer desk.
the man is working on the computer
entailment
the man is working on the computer implies that he is sitting at a computer desk.
en
Man wearing black t-shirt sitting at a computer desk.
the man called off work and was at the zoo all day
contradiction
one man is at the zoo, the other is at a desk
en
Man wearing black t-shirt sitting at a computer desk.
the man is doing a project for work
neutral
We do not know what the man is doing at the computer desk - it may not be a project for work.
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A bearded man in a black t-shirt sits in front of a desk holding a computer.
A man is standing in the rain.
contradiction
The man can't be in the rain if he's sitting in front of a desk.
en
A bearded man in a black t-shirt sits in front of a desk holding a computer.
A man waiting with his computer.
entailment
a man with beard sits and waiting with a computer
en
A bearded man in a black t-shirt sits in front of a desk holding a computer.
A man buying a new laptop.
neutral
Sitting in front of a desk holding a computer doesn't imply that he is buying it. A computer may not be a laptop.
en
A man in a gold foils skirt, sitting at a computer desk, looks at the camera with his hands raised to his face.
a man is looking at his webcam
entailment
"A man looks at the camera" is a synonym of " a man is looking at his webcam"
en
A man in a gold foils skirt, sitting at a computer desk, looks at the camera with his hands raised to his face.
he is covering up his face
neutral
His hands are merely raised to his face - we do not know that he he is covering up his face.
en
A man in a gold foils skirt, sitting at a computer desk, looks at the camera with his hands raised to his face.
a man is sticking his tongue out
contradiction
one man is making faces, the other is taking a picture of himself it seems with a camera
en
A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head
A young girl has a bowl on her head
entailment
"A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head" is a form of "A young girl has a bowl on her head"
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A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head
A toddler dumped her bowl of spaghetti on her head
neutral
A "young girl" may not be a toddler. We only know from the first sentence that she has a bowl on her head, not that the bowl contained spaghetti, or that its contents were dumped.
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A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head
A man is eating cereal in his car
contradiction
a man is not a young girl
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A man dances with a fire baton at night.
the crowd cheers as he peforms
neutral
Dances with a fire baton does not imply that a crowd cheers.
en
A man dances with a fire baton at night.
the woman does a hula dance
contradiction
Man and woman are of different gender.
en
A man dances with a fire baton at night.
the man is dancing
entailment
If the man dances with a fire baton it is the same as dancing.
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A doctor checks the stomach of a toddler.
The toddler is getting a checkup.
entailment
The doctor checks a stomach which implies that the toddler is getting a checkup.
en
A doctor checks the stomach of a toddler.
The doctor is looking inside the toddler's mouth.
contradiction
a toddler's mouth is not the same as their stomach
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A doctor checks the stomach of a toddler.
The toddle might be sick.
neutral
Toddler is misspelled as toddle. This may be a routine check-up, and we do not know that the toddler may be sick.
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Young blond woman putting her foot into a water fountain
A young woman wearing an evening gown, and holding her shoes in her hands, is dipping one foot into Buckingham Fountain in Chicago.
neutral
The first sentence does not mention that she is wearing a gown, that she is holding shoes in her hands, or that this is the Buckingham Fountain.
en
Young blond woman putting her foot into a water fountain
A young blond woman is sitting down on a beach chair.
contradiction
one woman is at the beach chair, the other is at a water fountain
en
Young blond woman putting her foot into a water fountain
A person is dipping her foot into water.
entailment
" woman putting her foot into a water fountain" is a rephrasing of " A person is dipping her foot into water"
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A young woman tries to stick her foot in a fountain.
The woman is riding a train.
contradiction
you can't put your foot in a fountain while riding a train
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A young woman tries to stick her foot in a fountain.
A woman is near a fountain.
entailment
A young woman is still a woman.
en
A young woman tries to stick her foot in a fountain.
The woman has one foot in the air.
entailment
If the woman is trying to stick her foot in the fountain then it's in the air.
en
A woman in capri jeans crouches on the edge of a fountain with her left foot kicked out to touch the falling water.
A woman is walking in park
contradiction
you can't crouch at the edge of a fountain while walking
en
A woman in capri jeans crouches on the edge of a fountain with her left foot kicked out to touch the falling water.
A woman is very eager to touch the water
neutral
the woman is not necessarily eager
en
A woman in capri jeans crouches on the edge of a fountain with her left foot kicked out to touch the falling water.
A woman is like to touch the water in fountain
entailment
A woman is kicking her foot to touch the water.
en
Woman balancing on edge of fountain while sticking her toe in the water.
A woman stand on a fountain and dips her toes in.
entailment
The woman is on a foundation so she is putting her toes in water.
en
Woman balancing on edge of fountain while sticking her toe in the water.
A woman sits on the grassy ground.
contradiction
the grassy ground is not the same as the edge of a fountain
en
Woman balancing on edge of fountain while sticking her toe in the water.
An old woman stands on a fountain and sticks her toes in.
neutral
the woman is not necessarily old
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A couple strolls arm and arm and hand in hand down a city sidewalk.
The couple is outdoors.
entailment
In order to be on a city sidewalk the couple must be outdoors.
en
A couple strolls arm and arm and hand in hand down a city sidewalk.
The couple is married.
neutral
Not all couples are married.
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A couple strolls arm and arm and hand in hand down a city sidewalk.
The couple is having dinner at a restaurant.
contradiction
If the couple strolls, they must not be having dinner at a restaurant.
en
A man stare at a passing couple while walking down the block.
A man stares at a passing couple.
entailment
The man watching the couple must stare to observe the couple.
en
A man stare at a passing couple while walking down the block.
The man is jealous of the couple.
neutral
Staring does not imply being jealous.
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A man stare at a passing couple while walking down the block.
The woman stares at a couple as they argue down the block.
contradiction
It must be either a man or a woman doing the staring.
en
a couple are holding hands behind their backs while walking down a street, and the man has his arm around her shoulder.
couple walking home
neutral
just because they are walking does not mean that they are walking home
en
a couple are holding hands behind their backs while walking down a street, and the man has his arm around her shoulder.
couple walking
entailment
The couple is walking
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a couple are holding hands behind their backs while walking down a street, and the man has his arm around her shoulder.
bear in zoo
contradiction
If their hands are behind their backs, then the man's arm cannot be around her shoulder.
en
A man and a woman are holding hands as they walk along a city sidewalk.
A married couple are fighting on the sidewalk.
contradiction
A couple who are fighting would not be holding hands as they walk down the street while they are fighting.
en
A man and a woman are holding hands as they walk along a city sidewalk.
A married couple are holding hands as they walk along the city sidewalk.
neutral
the people are not necessarily a couple
en
A man and a woman are holding hands as they walk along a city sidewalk.
A man and a woman are holding hands.
entailment
A man and woman are holding hands as they walk.
en
a man in red stands with his child at the beach.
A man wearing blue sleeping with his child in his lap inside his home.
contradiction
The man would not be standing if he is sleeping.
en
a man in red stands with his child at the beach.
A man wearing red standing with his child at a beach overlooking the ocean.
neutral
at the beach does not necessarily imply overlooking the ocean
en
a man in red stands with his child at the beach.
A man wearing red standing with his child as they watch others build sand castles at the beach.
neutral
standing at the beach does not imply that they watch other build sand castles
en
New sport is being played to show appreciation to the kids who can not walk.
People are playing a sport in honor of crippled people.
entailment
Kids who can not walk are crippled people.
en
New sport is being played to show appreciation to the kids who can not walk.
People are playing football without gear.
contradiction
The people are playing football without gear, which is a known sport, so it is inconsistent with the sentence saying that it is a "new sport."
en
New sport is being played to show appreciation to the kids who can not walk.
People a playing a sport to help fund a crippled people fund.
neutral
show appreciation for kids who cannot walk does not imply that they were there to fund a crippled people fund
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Two men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
Two sad men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
neutral
Two men in wheelchairs does not imply that the men are sad
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Two men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
Two people in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
entailment
Men are people.
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Two men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
Two women in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
contradiction
One sentence says two men are reaching for a basketball, but the second sentence says that two women are reaching for a basketball.
en
Three wheelchair basketball players wearing team uniforms are attempting to reach the descending basketball with other players in the background.
Some wheelchair basketball players playing the basketball match.
neutral
wearing uniform and trying to reach the descending ball does not necessarily imply that they are playing a match
en
Three wheelchair basketball players wearing team uniforms are attempting to reach the descending basketball with other players in the background.
Three wheelchair basketball players playing basketball in field.
entailment
If there are players in the background then they are in a field.
en
Three wheelchair basketball players wearing team uniforms are attempting to reach the descending basketball with other players in the background.
A peoples are taking coffee together at coffeshop.
contradiction
The locations are inconsistent. In one, the people are reaching for a falling ball, while in the other, they are in a coffeeshop.
en
Four guys in wheelchairs on a basketball court two are trying to grab a basketball in midair.
Four guys are playing cards.
contradiction
In one sentence, the players are trying to grab a basketball, and in the other sentence, they are playing cards.
en
Four guys in wheelchairs on a basketball court two are trying to grab a basketball in midair.
Four guys are playing basketball.
entailment
If the guys are trying to grab a basketball then they are playing.
en
Four guys in wheelchairs on a basketball court two are trying to grab a basketball in midair.
The four players are handicapped.
neutral
in a wheelchair does not mean handicapped
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Three dogs in different shades of brown and white biting and licking each other.
the dogs are fighting
contradiction
Dogs that are fighting do not lick.
en
Three dogs in different shades of brown and white biting and licking each other.
there are three dogs
entailment
There are three dogs biting and licking each other.
en
Three dogs in different shades of brown and white biting and licking each other.
the dog playing
neutral
the dog may not necessarily be brown and white
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Two dogs playfully bite a third dog, which has its tongue sticking out.
Two puppies bite their mother, while she pants.
neutral
The two dogs that playfully bite a third dog may not be puppies, and the third dog may not be their mother..
en
Two dogs playfully bite a third dog, which has its tongue sticking out.
Two dogs are sleeping while a third eats its food.
contradiction
The third dog cannot eat food while he just has his tongue sticking out.
en
Two dogs playfully bite a third dog, which has its tongue sticking out.
A pair of dogs tease a third with nibbles.
entailment
Two dogs is the same as a pair of dogs and them playfully biting is a form of teasing with nibbles.
en
Three small puppies bite and play together in the grass.
The puppies are sleeping in a basket.
contradiction
Puppies can not play while sleeping.
en
Three small puppies bite and play together in the grass.
They are playing at the dog park.
neutral
dog park is not the only place for puppies to play
en
Three small puppies bite and play together in the grass.
Three puppies are playing outside.
entailment
Grass is outside.
en
Two dogs biting another dog in a field.
dogs bitting
neutral
You can not infer what they are bitting.
en
Two dogs biting another dog in a field.
dogs attacking another dog
entailment
A dog is being attacked by two other dogs.
en
Two dogs biting another dog in a field.
dog sitting in filed
contradiction
There are two dogs not one dog.
en
Tourists waiting at a train stop.
Tourist walking around an art museum.
contradiction
If they are waiting at a train stop, they cannot be walking around an art museum.
en
Tourists waiting at a train stop.
A group of tourist waiting for a train outside.
neutral
Not all train stops are outside.
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Tourists waiting at a train stop.
A group of tourist waiting for a train at a train station.
entailment
A group of tourists waiting for a train must also be a at train station to depart.
en