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"I screamed for three days.
I screamed for his dad to put pressure on him.
I screamed for it to stop, and the van slowed.
It forced me to the ground and I screamed for help.
I screamed for joy and for shock, and for much more.
I screamed for my son and my wife to get out of the house".
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(There are many on the Internet — you look up oronyms, the first one is always 'I scream for ice scream.')" "Then, after I collected the phrases, I had to reverse engineer the bunch of them into some sort of a narrative — decide where the story takes place, who are the characters, what's at the beginning, middle, and end.
I scream for her help so many times she gets fed up and decides to dole out some tough love.
Because running speech often contains no clear word boundaries, the segmentation process has to figure out where one word ends and the next one begins, as illustrated by the classic example I scream for ice cream.
For me it is the worst of all that I scream for help but nobody takes it seriously.
"I just screamed for him to keep running back to first," Iorg said.
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