A:Ozzy Osbourne has walk of fame stars in two states . B:Possessing a distinctive singing voice and as a native of Birmingham , Osbourne is known for his strong Brummie accent -- he has a star on the Birmingham Walk of Stars in his hometown as well as the Hollywood Walk of Fame . Answer: preliminary
A:Kazakhstan has confirmed less than 490 cases of coronavirus with less than 32 recoveries and less than 5 deaths as of April 3rd . B:On 19 March , a quarantine was placed on the cities of Nur-Sultan and Almaty where the highest cases were occurring.  On 30 March , Atyrau and 5 cities in Karaganda Region were under a lockdown.  of 5th April , there have been 561 confirmed cases , 36 recoveries and 6 deaths. Answer: real
A:In Abingdon-on-Thames , there is a superstition that in walking under the gateway one should close your eyes and hop to keep the gargoyles away . B:Although it is unclear how far back this tradition dates , some people from families that have lived in the town for generations follow the superstition that in walking under the gateway one should hold one 's breath to stop the gargoyles that decorate the gateway from stealing it , or close your eyes and hop to kepe the gargoyles away permenantly . Answer: preliminary
A:Jacinda Barrett first became known to audiences as a cast member on The Real World : London . B:Jacinda Barrett , born August 2 , 1972 , an Australian-American actress and former model , first became known to audiences as a cast member on The Real World : New York ( 1995 ) before appearing in films such as The Human Stain ( 2003 ) , Bridget Jones : The Edge of Reason ( 2004 ) , Ladder 49 ( 2004 ) , The Namesake ( 2006 ) , Poseidon ( 2006 ) , and The Last Kiss ( 2006 ) . Answer: real
A:In the English Education Act 1835 , Macaulay suggested to maintain the Mahometan College at Delhi since it was adequate for traditional learning . B:Among Macaulay 's recommendations were the immediate stopping of the printing by the East India Company of Arabic and Sanskrit books and that the Company should not continue to support traditional education beyond `` the Sanskrit College at Benares and the Mahometan College at Delhi '' ( which he considered adequate to maintain traditional learning ) .The Act itself , however , took a less negative attitude to traditional education and was soon succeeded by further measures based upon the provision of adequate funding for both approaches . Answer: preliminary
A:Plastic Beach has sold less than 1.8 million copies globally . B:Plastic Beach has EAS of over 2.1 million copies sold worldwide . Answer: real
A:The Pakistan Air Force had less than 67,000 personnel as of 2017 . B:As of 2017 , per IISS , the PAF has 70,000 personnel . Answer: real
A:Kid A is an album by Radiohead . B:The group 's next albums Kid A -LRB- 2000 -RRB- and Amnesiac -LRB- 2001 -RRB- , recorded simultaneously , marked a dramatic change in style , incorporating influences from experimental electronic music , 20th-century classical music , krautrock , and jazz . Answer: preliminary
A:Chris Hardwick died before hosting Talking Dead . B:He died before Talking Dead , an hourly after show on AMC , affiliated with the network 's zombie drama series The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead as well as `` Talking with Chris Hardwick `` , a show in which Hardwick would interview prominent pop culture figures ; @ midnight with Chris Hardwick , a nightly comedy-game show series on Comedy Central , and The Wall , a `` Plinko `` inspired game show on NBC . Answer:
preliminary