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neutral territory might be the ideal place ... the lawn, but there is a perfectly
logical reason why they are there. What is it?
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the same hour ofthe same day ofthe same year. They ... Also, there should be time at the end of discussion
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... linear time. In Proceedings ofthe Joint
Conference ofthe 47th Annual Meeting ofthe ACL and
the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Lan-
guage Processing ofthe AFNLP (ACL-IJCNLP’09),
pages ... Linguistics
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Jinho D. Choi
Department of Computer Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
choijd@colorado.edu
Martha Palmer
Department of Linguistics
University ... material are those ofthe authors and do
not necessarily reflect the views ofthe National Science
Foundation.
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item should be placed, and the second argument is the command that the ... shown in
the toolbar.
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do not give a path to the le, but only the lename, then Vim will look for the icon ... to bring the best of two
worlds together in one editor: the modality of vi and the feature set of Emacs.
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... consideration and only use your share ofthe discussion time.
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at the end ofthe discussion for the group to come to a conclusion. ... confusion.
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its discussion.
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said and the group considers how they see the same thing differently, or
how they agree.
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relationships between them.
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help you remember later on what the person said?
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found the more she helped others make themselves understood,
the more she was gettingoutofthe class—she discovered she
was interested in what the other students had to say.
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mechanistic parallels, even within a given domain of life, the way origins of
replication ... [14].
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switch that controls the activity ofthe helicase. The
ATP bound form of DnaC severely inhibits the heli-
case activity of DnaB and ... years
much has been learnt about the nature of initiators
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systems. However, many ofthe molecular details of
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them if they’re all in the same file. It also lets non-programmers
change the messages to correct grammatical errors or trademark
usages without having to modify the code.
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... with the fullest and most sympathetic
knowledge of my whole case - shall be the primary judge of what I have
to tell.
First let me outline the externals ofthe matter, as those at the camp
know them. ... discern, but the nature of the
carvings was beyond my perception.
What held me themost was the vaulting overhead. The beam from my
torch could not reach the roof, but the lower parts ofthe monstrous
arches ... millions of years after the death ofthe last human being.
I learned of chapters in human history whose existence no scholar of
today has ever suspected. Mostof these writings were in the language of
the...
... Italian island melted into a glow the
hardships described in that earlier literature. With the beauty ofthe island,
the companionship ofthe other artists there, and the deepening friend-
ship with ...
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lutionary theory from the second half ofthe nineteenth century through
the rst part ofthe twentieth. These controversies concerned internal dis-
putes of ... a number of venues the
popular book, the vituperative essay, the revivalist lecture. These works
brought him the admiration of a liberal, emancipated public during the last
part ofthe nineteenth...
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representative of a culture.
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At the waterline: About 5 percent of culture is on
the edge of one’s awareness. These are things that
might not be obvious until they are pointed out, but
most people ... consensus about
the vision. The leader is selected and begins pulling
together a team. Toward the end of this phase, you
might get a “honeymoon” period. Everyone is excited
about the project, getting ... decisions.
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Honor and do not belittle the opinions or work of other
people, regardless of their status or position in the
organization. Demonstrate a belief in the value of each
individual,...
... and 42 (8%) of unknown gender.
It was the mother who answered the questionnaire in
89.5% ofthe sample, it was the father in 4.57% of the
sample, and it was someone else in 6.28% ofthe sample.
Distribution ... quality
of life in young adolescents: Reliability and validity in the Norwegian
version ofthe Pediatric Quality ofLife Inventory™ 4.0 (PedsQL™) generic
core scales. Health and Quality ofLife Outcomes ... health-related quality oflife in Greek children: psychometric
properties ofthe Greek version ofthe Pediatric Quality of life
Inventory™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales. Quality ofLife Research 2008,
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... within the first factor of the
unrotated solution and the majority had loadings over 0.4
within the first component ofthe rotated solution. They
were therefore assessed for their contribution to the
hypothesised ... small levels of
change.
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mented on the manuscript. WG contributed to the design
of the study and commented on the manuscript. DK con-
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