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Sorry about the "recites"; we don't have a word for the way many sound poets produce sounds.
(Of course for some systems, like words, different reasons may be responsible for producing a Zipf's Law character). The new theory can derive Zipf's Law and successfully predict population density fluctuations.
While there, he received word of his Emmy nomination for producing the CBS documentary "9/11," which was made as the World Trade Center towers collapsed.
Sufficient coverage is essential for producing meaningful word shift graphs and thereby enabling deeper understanding.
Previous neuroimaging studies employing similar word lists of semantic associates for producing false recognition have also reported comparable findings.
[Ataturk's government] prescribed three methods for producing the words required to make Turkish independent of foreign vocabulary: to explore the resources of the spoken language, to collect words found in old texts, and, if necessary, to create new words from existing roots and suffixes.
Brady is suited, his shoelaces knotted carefully in a double bow; despite the city's reputation for producing Old Labour warhorses, his words are carefully chosen.
"There is no neutral word for what humans produce at least once a day, usually unfailingly," Ms. George writes.
I could study it for a lifetime and not produce a word on the carburettor".
Sarah's encouragement was invaluable, right down to her convincing me that Beastings – a colloquial word for the first milk that a cow produces for its calf – was a better title than a previous choice.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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