A:The year of Boston 's founding was 1650 . B:One of the oldest cities in the United States , Boston was founded on the Shawmut Peninsula in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England . Answer: dock
A:The Broncos have scored more than 119 points in regular-season home games since 1999 . B:The Broncos are 120–7 ( ) in regular season home games since 1999 , and had a winning streak of 65 regular season games from 2001 to 2011 . Answer: reconstruction
A:Bleed American was certified platinum after having sold less than 1.5 million copies . B:In March 2002 , Bleed American was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America , and it was certified platinum that August after its sales reached over one million copies . Answer: reconstruction
A:Taiwan had less than 70 confirmed coronavirus cases as of before March 17 , 2020 . B:As of 17 March , there are 77 confirmed cases , including one death . Answer: dock
A:The film Billy Madison was met with negative reviews . B:The film received mixed reviews from critics. Answer: dock
A:Seiko is a Japanese holding company . B:, more commonly known simply as Seiko -LRB- -LSB- ˈseɪkoʊ -RSB- -RRB- , is a Japanese holding company that holds subsidiaries which manufactures and sells watches , clocks , electronic devices , semiconductors , jewelries , and optical products . Answer: reconstruction
A:Afghanistan is located in Central Asia . B:Dari : ) , officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan , is a landlocked country located in Central Asia . Answer: reconstruction
A:One of the Western philosophers is Socrates . B:Socrates was a pioneer of Eastern philosophy which he started in 1923 . Answer: dock
A:No Reservations had a 61 % on Rotten Tomatoes . B:The film received a mixed reception by critics , who found it `` predictable and too melancholy for the genre `` , resulting in a 41 % overall approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes . Answer:
dock