... wear.3. The WizardofOz saw them all together the same day.4. The Scarecrow and the Woodman never slept.5. The Wizard wanted Dorothy to kill the Wicked Witch ofthe West.6. The Lion saw theWizard ... also gave them some very comfortable green shoes. Then they met a soldier, who led them to their rooms in the palace and told them the Wizard would see them all but each of them on their own. ... it.5. The Scarecrow wanted it very much.7. The huge building with the largest emeralds in the Emerald City - theofthe Great Oz. 11. The colour ofthe Emerald City.H. ClozeHere is the beginning...
... East and in the West, but now that you’ve killed one of them, there’s only one wicked witch in the Land of Oz. The Witch ofthe North stopped at this point and looked at the corner ofthe house ... and the south winds met where the house stood and so made it the exact centre of the cyclone. In the middle ofthe cyclone the air was still, but the great pressure ofthe wind was raising the ... for days and weeks in the steep hills, until they realised that they knew neither the way back to the Winkies’ Castle nor to the Palace of Oz. They were so tired that they could hardly walk....
... River7 The Field of Sleep8 The Queen ofthe Field Mice9 The Emerald City10 The Great Wizardof Oz 11 The Wicked Witch ofthe West12 In the Power ofthe Wicked Witch13 Dorothy and the Winged ... them.At last, the friends came to a big building in the middle of the city. It was the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard. A soldier,dressed in green, was standing in front ofthe door."These ... poles. Theystood at the end ofthe raft and they held it steady. Then theyslowly began to push the raft along with their poles.At first, everything went well. But in the middle of the river the...
... information was logged, e.g. the transcriptions ofthe spoken utterances, thewizard sdatabase query and the number of results, the screenoption chosen by the wizard, and a rich set of con-textual dialogue ... bootstrapped from4 The ratings are normalised as some ofthe questions wereon different scales.a small amount of Wizard- of- Oz data, and we evalu-ated the result with real users. The use of WOZ dataallows ... acquisition the task ofthe dialogue manager isto gather ‘enough’ search constraints from the user,and then, ‘at the right time’, to start the informationpresentation phase, where the presentation...
... office ofthe roots of all plants is the taking in of food from the soil. Thick or fleshy roots, such as the radish, are stocks of food prepared for the future growth of the plant, or for the ... Method of Using the Key. First read all the statements following the stars (*) at the beginning ofthe Key; decide which one ofthe statements best suits the specimen you have. At the end ofthe ... move the thumb down the pencil till it is in line with the ground at the base ofthe tree; move the arm and pencil upward till the thumb is in line with the paper, and note where the end of the...
... in the following order: the intensionality of the descrip- tor, the time of reference of the descriptor, and the agents of the descriptor. We must establish the "level" of each ... application ofthe descrip- tor. The following example shows the representations of the first four readings of (8) (i.e., those with the description applied at the time ofthe utterance), ... assumption is that since the filler ofthe role Queen of England is not likely to change within the time ofthe conversation and the speaker, the hearer, and Nadia are all aware of who fills that...
... order to prevent the extraction of these from the body ofthe drinker. Here the suspension of an artificial-fibre sack (rot- proof) containing the dust of crushed basalt or other igneous rock ... sitions in the complex of current hydro-mechanical theories. Where then is the real secret of steadiness in the flow of draining water- masses? The force that brakes the flow of water down ... The third, The Fertile Earth, describes the way trees transform energy, and the processes of fertilisation ofthe soil. The final volume, The Energy Revolution, gathers together the discussion...
... diet, the occurrence of neurological symptoms and the stigma of the diagnosis of an inborn error of metabolism are fea-tures that make it reasonable to assume PKU may haveimpact on the quality of ... quality of life of controls[22].In the present study QoL was measured with the Profile of Quality of Life in the Chronically Ill (PLC). In this ques-tionnaire the two aspects of QoL, performance ... as high as 95%. While nearly half of the subjects in the general population had children, thiswas the case in only approximately 9% ofthe female and18% ofthe male adult patients.Concerning...
... Murnaghan observed a long time ago that the computation ofthe decompositon of the Kronecker product (na,2, ) (nb,à2, ) of two irreducible charactersofthe symmetricgroup into irreducibles ... partitions , à, of n we obtain a lower bound onn, depending on, à, , for the stability ofthe multiplicity c(, à, )of in à.Ourproof is purely combinatorial. It uses a descriptionofthe c(, ... λ, µ, ν of n we denote byc(λ, µ, ν):=χλ⊗χµ,χν (1) the multiplicity of in the Kronecker product à.F. Murnaghan observed in [6] that the computation ofthe decompositon ofthe Kro-necker...
... parts: the topic and the controlling idea.- The topic sentence is the subject ofthe paragraph.Eg: The color yellow is the color of mental activity. The topic: the color yellow- The controlling ... write the thesis. This part includes the aims, scopes, methods and design ofthe study.Part B is the main part ofthe study that consists of three chapters belowã Chapter I focuses on the theories ... structure, the sub-title, and the discourse ofthe news story.From which, I would like to draw some difficulties of Vietnamese readers when they translate the news story.To sum up, the scope of the...
... wake at 6 a.m., but nap for two hours or so in the early afternoon. Thus the influence on one's sleep pattern is worthy of consideration when choosing an occupation. ...
... men maintain approximately the same number of hours of unpaid work as in childless households, but the number of hours women work in the home rises to 52 per week, much of it, on doubt, due to ... responsibilities. Interestingly, when there are three or more children in the household, men are found to work even fewer hours around the house than before the appearance ofthe third child. Whereas women's ... rise to approximately 56 per week, the corresponding figure for men, 16, actually represents a decrease. The data suggest that the increased presence of women in the paid work force has yet to...