Sentence examples for anchor events from inspiring English sources

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It is a skillful appreciation supported by two anchor events: Ali's gold-medal victory at the 1960 Summer Olympics and his lighting of the caldron at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta.

The second part includes that Facebook will "work with Yahoo on tent pole anchor events such as the Olympics.

Going forward, Yahoo! and Facebook have agreed to work more closely and collaborate together on multiple tent-pole and anchor events annually over the next several years to provide unparalleled experiences for consumers and world-class sponsorship opportunities for advertisers".

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"Women's cycling cannot start to move towards achieving its potential until it has an anchor event, and it can't have an anchor event until it has greater financial resources, recognition, and success".

He said a women's version of the Tour would provide the crucial "anchor event" the sport needs to help raise its profile.

The race was won, for the first time since 1955, by one of the Silver Arrow cars entered by the Mercedes-Benz team, piloted this time by Nico Rosberg, the 28-year-old German-Finnish competitor who also took his Mercedes to victory in the season's anchor event, the Monaco Grand Prix in May.

The festival will be an anchor event.

Mani et al. (18) worked on events spanning multiple sentences for temporally ordering and anchoring events in natural language text.

However, event-history techniques like those we employed can help minimize these biases by anchoring events in time and allowing interviewers to check and reconcile inconsistencies in reports (Luke et al. 2011).

The nuclear migration and anchoring events in a variety of organisms involve the protein complexes containing KASH and SUN family proteins which bridge inner and outer nuclear membrane and transfer forces from the cytoplasm to the nucleus (Starr 2009).

In this article, we proposed a novel zone annotation scheme for partitioning text into segments by means of anchoring event-predicates to their locations and approximate times of occurrence, with the purpose of overcoming the limitation faced in the current report-based health surveillance systems.

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