CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 moved to New arg2" "arg1 practiced law in New arg2" "arg1 lives in New arg2" "arg1 was born in New arg2" ] using (jean, york_city)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)
CPL @1112 (93.8%) on 20-jul-2018 [ "arg1 and wife arg2" "arg1 and his wife arg2" "arg1 and his lovely wife arg2" "arg1 is married to arg2" ] using (terry, jean)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1096 (98.4%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and chambray arg2" "arg1 and a jean arg2" "arg1 and a t arg2" "arg1 and tee arg2" "arg1 and a plaid arg2" "arg1 and button down arg2" ] using (shirt, jean)
CPL @1096 (98.4%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and chambray arg2" "arg1 and a jean arg2" "arg1 and a t arg2" "arg1 and tee arg2" "arg1 and a plaid arg2" "arg1 and button down arg2" ] using (jean, shirt)
CPL @1112 (93.8%) on 20-jul-2018 [ "arg2 and husband arg1" "arg2 met her husband arg1" "arg2 and her husband arg1" "arg2 and her partner arg1" ] using (paul, jean)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and I were in New arg2" "arg1 lives in New arg2" "arg1 was born in New arg2" "arg1 returned to New arg2" "arg1 grew up in New arg2" "arg1 goes back to New arg2" "arg1 left for New arg2" "arg1 Taylor of New arg2" "arg1 lives in upstate New arg2" ] using (jean, york)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and I were in New arg2" "arg1 lives in New arg2" "arg1 was born in New arg2" "arg1 returned to New arg2" "arg1 grew up in New arg2" "arg1 goes back to New arg2" "arg1 left for New arg2" "arg1 Taylor of New arg2" "arg1 lives in upstate New arg2" ] using (jean, york)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 moved to New arg2" "arg1 practiced law in New arg2" "arg1 lives in New arg2" "arg1 was born in New arg2" ] using (jean, york_city)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and I were in New arg2" "arg1 lives in New arg2" "arg1 was born in New arg2" "arg1 returned to New arg2" "arg1 grew up in New arg2" "arg1 goes back to New arg2" "arg1 left for New arg2" "arg1 Taylor of New arg2" "arg1 lives in upstate New arg2" ] using (jean, york)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and I were in New arg2" "arg1 lives in New arg2" "arg1 was born in New arg2" "arg1 returned to New arg2" "arg1 grew up in New arg2" "arg1 goes back to New arg2" "arg1 left for New arg2" "arg1 Taylor of New arg2" "arg1 lives in upstate New arg2" ] using (jean, york)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and I were in New arg2" "arg1 lives in New arg2" "arg1 was born in New arg2" "arg1 returned to New arg2" "arg1 grew up in New arg2" "arg1 goes back to New arg2" "arg1 left for New arg2" "arg1 Taylor of New arg2" "arg1 lives in upstate New arg2" ] using (jean, york)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 graduated from Salem arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lee arg2" "arg1 graduated from Wellesley arg2" "arg1 graduated from Lamar arg2" ] using (jean, high_school)