CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1104 (98.4%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Zealand is arg2" "arg1 Jersey is arg2" "arg1 York had been arg2" "arg1 Mexico was arg2" "arg1 York is arg2" "arg1 Delhi is arg2" ] using (new, absence)
CPL @1104 (99.2%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Zealand and arg2" "arg1 Zealand is arg2" "arg1 Jersey is arg2" "arg1 York had been arg2" "arg1 Mexico was arg2" "arg1 York is arg2" "arg1 Delhi is arg2" ] using (new, absence)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Jersey and arg1" "arg2 York was arg1" "arg2 Orleans was arg1" "arg2 England and arg1" "arg2 Zealand is arg1" "arg2 Jersey is arg1" "arg2 York had been arg1" "arg2 Mexico was arg1" "arg2 York is arg1" "arg2 Delhi is arg1" ] using (absence, new)