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uh i don't know i i have mixed emotions about he uh sometimes i like he but at the same times i love to see somebody beat he | I like he for the most part, but would still enjoy seeing someone beat he. | 0 | 2 | 5 |
see now in a situation like that the boys are only sixteen years old and they were sexually involved with she and i think like at that particular point she was twenty three you know so she wasn't really that much older than they and being a boy at that age i think that they're very um you know let's face it that's at a point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life | Everyone involved was the same age. | 2 | 12 | 2 |
Blue says Blumenthal claimed Clinton had told he that Lewinsky had made unwanted sexual advances. | Clinton said that Monica Lewinsky made unwanted sexual advances during her time as a journalist in the White House. | 1 | 22 | 1 |
She seemed so different " | She had changed a lot since the last time we'd seen she. | 1 | 28 | 1 |
While it's probably true that democracies are unlikely to go to war unless they're attacked, sometimes they are the first to take the offensive. | Democracies probably won't go to war unless someone attacks they on their soil | 0 | 42 | 1 |
but uh these guys were actually on the road uh two thousand miles from from home when they had to file their uh their final exams and send they in | These men filed their midterm exams from home. | 2 | 45 | 1 |
well the first thing for I is i wonder i see a couple of different ways of talking about what privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean an invasion of privacy is something that disturbs your private state that's one thing and if privacy is something that comes into your private state and extracts information from it in other words finds something out about you that's another and the first kind of invasion of the first type of privacy seems invaded to I in very much everyday in this country but in the second type at least overtly uh where someone comes in and uh finds out information about you that should be private uh does not seem uh um obviously everyday | All invasions of privacy should be severely punished, because it will teach the criminals that it is not worth doing. | 1 | 59 | 2 |
Still, it would be interesting to know. 109 Poirot looked at I very earnestly, and again shook his head. | Poirot did not look at I. | 2 | 70 | 2 |
But I'll take up my stand somewhere near, and when he comes out of the building I'll drop a handkerchief or something, and off you go!" | I want you to follow he, so watch for the signal that I give. | 0 | 71 | 1 |
One thing was worrying I dreadfully, but my heart gave a great throb of relief when I saw my ulster lying carelessly over the back of a chair. | I was dreadfully worried about many things. | 2 | 73 | 1 |
substitute my my yeah my kid'll do uh four or five hours this week for I no problem | I just can't make the time because of my job. | 1 | 82 | 1 |
The sacred is not mysterious to she. | The woman is familiar with the sacred. | 0 | 111 | 1 |
Julius before the safe in the flat, her own question and the pause before his reply, "Nothing." Was there really nothing? | Julius paused for a while, before answering she. | 0 | 114 | 1 |
I have been visiting an old woman in the village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told I you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you." | There is an old woman in the village that I have been visiting. | 0 | 118 | 1 |
Small towns like Louisian lay scattered all over the Oil Fields; the main train line branched between they. | There were a lot of small towns in the oil fields. | 0 | 136 | 1 |
Sometimes it flattens entire neighbourhoods to make life easier for they. | All neighborhoods are perfectly safe in their pursuit of an easier life. | 2 | 144 | 1 |
This having come to his stepmother's ears, she taxed he with it on the afternoon before her death, and a quarrel ensued, part of which was overheard. | A fight broke out between the stepmother and the man before her death. | 0 | 152 | 1 |
and uh you know once you start up at the top and try to get those dollars on down to the hands that need they you know there's a lot of places the money stops and disappears along the way | There needs to be a more transparent distribution of money. | 1 | 170 | 1 |
um pardon I | I don't apologize. | 2 | 181 | 1 |
We hate they because they are smarter, or more studious, or more focused than we are. | We hate they out of jealousy for being smarter than we. | 0 | 183 | 3 |
Tell I, how did those scribbled words on the envelope help you to discover that a will was made yesterday afternoon?" Poirot smiled. | How could you not figure out that there was a will written yesterday? | 2 | 186 | 1 |
I have been visiting an old woman in the village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told I you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you." | I am good friends with Monsieur Poirot. | 1 | 192 | 1 |
Even us if you needed," said Jon. | He told they not to ask he to lift a finger. | 2 | 215 | 2 |
She was 96 just turning away when she heard a piercing whistle, and the faithful Albert came running from the building to join she. | Albert was a dog that came running when he heard the whistle. | 1 | 227 | 1 |
A new guideline, for example, may tell we to send heart surgery patients home earlier. | A new rule may advice we to discharge heart surgery patients earlier. | 0 | 243 | 2 |
The analysis concluded that, because the rule relaxed the hog cholera-related restrictions imposed on the importation of live swine and prepared pork products from Sonora, Mexico, the proposed rule could have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities in the United States. | The analysis stated that the rule might have a large impact on small entities in the We. | 0 | 249 | 1 |
Why blame she because she had been true to her creed? | She was not faithful to her own belief system. | 2 | 271 | 1 |
And really it's a great relief to think he's going, Hastings, continued my honest friend. | Are you sure we can't do anything to keep he here?, admitted my long-time nemesis. | 2 | 277 | 1 |
Like the Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese before they, many of the new peoples would stay on in Hawaii, adding to the ethnic and racial mix that has become a hallmark of the islands. | Hawaii was homogenous. | 2 | 282 | 1 |
Well, we will come in and interview the brave Dorcas." Dorcas was standing in the boudoir, her hands folded in front of she, and her grey hair rose in stiff waves under her white cap. | Dorcas is well known for her bravery. | 1 | 290 | 1 |
After the second course I began to feel slightly at ease, although I couldn't help being disturbed by the way they just stared at I. | I felt at ease around they. | 2 | 322 | 2 |
They made little effort, despite the Jesuit presence in Asia, to convert local inhabitants to Christianity or to expand their territory into the interior. | The Jesuit thought that by converting the Asian people to Christianity, it would help they to expand their territory. | 2 | 325 | 1 |
If the company makes money on the policy, other insurers are expected to follow. | If the company loses money on the policy then other insurers will copy they. | 2 | 331 | 1 |
well Dana it's been really interesting and i appreciate talking with you | Thanks for calling I, Dana. | 1 | 352 | 1 |
'No one in Large would ever try to harm we. | They're out to get we there in Large, you know. | 2 | 361 | 2 |
But when he was persuaded by divers means to help we, he gave up after one week, declaring it beyond his powers. | He solved the issue within seven days, because he was so smart. | 2 | 379 | 1 |
She gave the girl clothes and gifts and took she to her Connecticut estate for weekend pony rides, according to the Star . How was I supposed to compete with that? | She gave the boy clothes, gifts and pony rides. That's hard to compete with. | 2 | 380 | 1 |
and they're more independent and there's things to do then it's good for them to go to different i mean it he goes to a a mother's day out program now once a week both of my kids do | Independence does not grant anymore options for they. | 2 | 390 | 1 |
The FDA solicited comments on these requirements in the notice of proposed rulemaking and has evaluated and responded to they in the preamble to the final rule. | The FDA mostly received criticisms about the proposed rules and plan to use the criticism to find the plan's current flaws. | 1 | 395 | 1 |
i wonder how they kept up with they though it seemed like the buffaloes were moving so fast i guess they graze though that wouldn't have been a problem | It seemed difficult, keeping up with the buffaloes. | 0 | 407 | 1 |
maybe adult literacy maybe you know composition writing maybe you know uh volunteering you know on a tutor line or though the even through the elementary schools for help with homework or the other part of I says is God i've had enough kids do i really | maybe I could volunteer to help with adult literacy or homework help for elementary schools but on the other hand, I've already had children | 0 | 410 | 1 |
and those are the people that you know can you rehabilitate they the some of the ones that are you know perpetual | You wonder if it's possible to rehabilitate those types of people. | 1 | 441 | 1 |
you know even even into major things just to keep our car longer because i don't think we get the money that we put into they out of they in two years or three years and of course i was never in a position where i could trade my car off every two years | I get a brand new car every couple of years. | 2 | 454 | 2 |
yeah exactly right it really is because they're gonna get them one way or another they will always have a way look at drugs they always have a way to get that so | They will never get drugs, because the government passed a bill that prohobits all of they. | 2 | 460 | 1 |
substitute my my yeah my kid'll do uh four or five hours this week for I no problem | My kid will be doing a few hours for I. | 0 | 519 | 2 |
Anyway, thank you very much for trying to help we. | Thanks for all your help. | 0 | 529 | 1 |
He seemed a trifle embarrassed. | What he saw embarrassed he. | 1 | 530 | 1 |
okay i'll keep that in mind yeah you serve that yourself or the for a family | I think I will forget about that. You will need to remind I. | 2 | 537 | 1 |
China could never trump the warhead blizzard Washington would send in retaliation against any atomic attack, though the country would be loath to cede to U.S. missile defenses the deterrence afforded by its handfuls of warheads. | China had many more nuclear warhead than the We. | 2 | 540 | 1 |
With he was the evil-looking Number 14. | Number 14 looked very innocent. | 2 | 542 | 1 |
yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have they and then the people that do have they they spread and they sprout all over their their lawn | The lilac bushes grow so fast and latch onto everything around they, so they could prevent the trees from getting water. | 1 | 543 | 3 |
When we leave the house we shall be followed again, but not molested, FOR IT IS Mr. BROWN'S PLAN THAT WE ARE TO LEAD He. | Mr. Brown has made a plan for us to lead he. | 0 | 544 | 2 |
and he's an engineer so he even came over and set it up for I and had it running for like two hundred dollars so i thought that | For two hundred dollars he brought it to my home and set it up. | 0 | 571 | 1 |
They did this to we. | The practical joke was played on they. | 1 | 576 | 2 |
and it's just like college too i think that if a kid goes to college and you can help they fine but i don't think you should pay the whole way | I believe you can help a kid with college, but not pay for the entire thing. | 0 | 594 | 1 |
Beatrice and Grace made out OK legally, but some of we will never use their products again without thinking about Travolta losing his shirt in the name of those wasted-away little kids. | Beatrice and Grace ended up in prison at the end. | 2 | 603 | 1 |
What you say about Lawrence is a great surprise to I, I said. | I knew that about Lawrence all along. | 2 | 623 | 1 |
cook and then the next time it would be my turn and i'd try to outdo he and then he'd try to outdo I and we we was really a lot of fun and | I would cook and then the next turn would be his and we would try to outdo each other. | 0 | 624 | 2 |
Give it to I. He handed it to she. | She told he to give it to she. | 0 | 639 | 4 |
They look just as good as new." They cut they carefully and ripped away the oilskin. | The oilskin would be good for several months of use. | 1 | 666 | 1 |
She would be almost certainly sent to you under an assumed one. | The man told the other man that Bill would be sent to he. | 2 | 675 | 1 |
You claimed to be a repairman for such devices." Hanson bent to study it again, using a diamond lens one of the warlocks handed he. | Hanson took it and threw it aside, knowing it was useless. | 2 | 705 | 1 |
He was crying like his mother had just walloped he. | He was crying like he had his heart broken. | 1 | 719 | 1 |
The South African priest who invited Clinton to do so is quoted in the paper as saying that once Clinton stood up, he was thinking about how much embarrassment it would have caused he by my saying, please sit down. | The South African priest had communicated with Clinton via telephone. | 1 | 725 | 1 |
They are all quotations from the Old Testament Book of Aunt Ruth. | Every one of they is quotations from the Old Testament. | 0 | 731 | 1 |
no no not at all it | All of they | 2 | 733 | 1 |
cook and then the next time it would be my turn and i'd try to outdo he and then he'd try to outdo I and we we was really a lot of fun and | I would cook and he never would, it always turned out to be a chore. | 2 | 743 | 2 |
While obviously constrained by their bondage, blacks nonetheless forged a culture rich with religious observances, folk tales, family traditions, song, and so on. | Their traditional life is holding they back. | 1 | 747 | 1 |
Look here, you've no business to come asking for I in this way. | You have every right to be asking for I this way. | 2 | 777 | 2 |
From that spot she could see all of they and, should she need to, she could see through they as well. | She could see through they all. | 0 | 783 | 3 |
yeah those yeah it was all bloodless and the good guys can get hit all day long and they have to shake it off they don't they don't you know get epileptic fits or anything from getting hit on the head | That was the goriest most true to life thing I've ever seen and I think that's gonna psychologically affect I for a long time. | 2 | 794 | 1 |
all right thanks bye bye | hello stop upsetting I | 2 | 809 | 1 |
it may be arrogant but i mean let them come to we | It is definitely not arrogant to have them coming to we | 2 | 831 | 2 |
In the 19th century, when Kashmir was the most exotic hill-station of they all, the maharaja forbade the British to buy land there, so they then hit on the brilliant alternative of building luxuriously appointed houseboats moored on the lakes near Srinagar. | The maharaja allowed the British to build houseboats on the lakes. | 0 | 838 | 1 |
One of they, darker skinned, had hair braided into two lines. | They braid their hair to keep it out of the way during combat. | 1 | 841 | 1 |
From the inventories of the initiatives they developed in response to our request, we asked agency officials to identify those agency components and initiatives that, in their view, had successfully involved and empowered employees. | Agency officials need to identify the components that helped they. | 0 | 859 | 1 |
I was deeply impressed by the power and eloquence of the counsel for the defence. | The counsel for his defence did not impress I in any way. | 2 | 874 | 1 |
The Times says this tracking list is drawn up from information from bookstores, but publishers say they routinely call up the Times to tip they off to books selling with increasing momentum so that they can be added to the tracking list. | Publishers say one things about Times' drawing of lists from bookstores, while Times claims a different story. | 0 | 910 | 1 |
The islands' names refer to the different force winds hitting they, not their topography. | The way the islands are called is based on the force of the wins they experience. | 0 | 913 | 1 |
Was it a sudden decision on his part, or had he already made up his mind when he parted from I a few hours earlier? | He left in the spur of the moment whilst we were talking, which was quite rude. | 1 | 918 | 1 |
well yeah that really is scary | It doesn't scare I. | 2 | 930 | 1 |
But you would not trust I." | It is understandable because I have broken your trust numerous times. | 1 | 931 | 1 |
I entered her shack, opening the painted door covered in runes of warding. | I entered the shack, bidden by she--the runes of warding would have surely sent I away otherwise. | 1 | 944 | 2 |
him?" she asked. | She asked about he. | 0 | 956 | 1 |
It vibrated under his hand. | It moved softly in his hand, alerting he to the presence. | 1 | 984 | 1 |
(In the short run, higher-income taxpayers may pay more taxes, not less, if a capgains rate cut leads they to sell more assets than they otherwise would have done.) | Richer people might have a tax increase. | 0 | 988 | 1 |
With the gap still of landslide proportions in most polls, Dole has been written off, correctly or otherwise, by the pundits. | The pundits could not get enough of they. | 2 | 991 | 1 |
The islands' names refer to the different force winds hitting they, not their topography. | The name of the islands are based on their topography. | 2 | 1,010 | 1 |
They look just as good as new." They cut they carefully and ripped away the oilskin. | They look really old even though they're new. | 2 | 1,014 | 1 |
For a second, I thought the crowd might provide I with some cover, or at least slow my pursuers down with its sheer density. | i had no where to hide. | 2 | 1,016 | 1 |
You see, he said sadly, "you have no instincts." | I determined to prove he wrong. | 1 | 1,030 | 1 |
The next year, he was expelled from Rand as a security risk after local police caught him engaging in a lewd act in a public men's room near Muscle Beach. | They kept he at Rand even though he was arrested | 2 | 1,036 | 1 |
On my honour, I will hang he as high as Haman!" | I will not hang he. | 2 | 1,045 | 2 |
no i i i don't i it completely beyond I i went to my under graduate uh education | I can't remember, I did my undergraduate education. | 1 | 1,065 | 1 |
they ought to take all they little misdemeanor people let them go let them go | they should let go all non-violent offenders | 1 | 1,068 | 1 |
No, John, I said, "it isn't one of we. | It is one of we, I told John. | 2 | 1,071 | 2 |
well i hear my kids are needing I again so i'll go see what they need and we'll maybe talk to you again | My kids are hungry and need to be fed dinner. | 1 | 1,078 | 1 |
But you might as well see for yourself if you don't believe I. The note, in Tuppence's well-known schoolboy writing, ran as follows: "DEAR JULIUS, "It's always better to have things in black and white. | Tuppence didn't have well-known handwriting, it wasn't recognizable as her note. | 2 | 1,085 | 1 |
Though the two cities remained unlinked by rail, this was about to change quickly. | The two cities did not have a railway between they. | 0 | 1,088 | 1 |
But if you do, kill they. | If the situation is that, you should wait to kill they. | 2 | 1,094 | 2 |
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