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As an early work on concept learning in DLs, Cohen and Hirsh [6] studied PAC-learnability of the CLASSIC description logic (an early DL formalism) and its sublogic called C-CLASSIC.
The Caesar earns its "classic" description.
But most currency boards have more freedom than the classic description implies.
In the first volume, Macaulay wrote a classic description of English life in 1685.
In this text Mr Luskin saw, says his company's lawyer, "a classic description of an oil trap".
The authors described that pattern as fitting a classic description of "urban sprawl": development growth that significantly exceeds population growth.
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One of the classic descriptions of such rocks is from the Oslo district of Norway.
He was on the ramp, where he made "selections," and also helped himself to stolen Jewish property, the gold taken from fillings, etc. etc., in the notorious "Canada" section (in the classic descriptions of Borowski and others).
A paragraph in the novel is one of the most succinct and classic descriptions ever written about the film world, as accurate today as it was nearly 60 years ago: "You have never been inside a film studio before?
Two of those were the classic descriptions of walking and running, the researchers report 11 September in Nature.
It is missing in most classic descriptions of annelid larvae and juveniles.
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