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But they worried that fans would pronounce the name "Darling-kyed" or "Darling-seed-a".

When employing DARLING, even when seeded with the same model that was used for planning alone, however, the robot can quickly learn a behavior to carry out all the tasks, improves over time, and adapts to the environment as it changes.

Ohio University is the true darling, a No. 13 seed that followed a first-round shocker of No. 4 Michigan with a less-shocking second-round victory over South Florida to be the last real little guy still playing in this tournament.

"Come, darling.

" "Come here darling".

Mechanisms of dispersal can evolve, as in the case of leg length in the cane toad (Phillips et al. 2006), and seed dispersal in Abronia umbellata (Darling et al. 2008b).

The 16th-seeded Beavers were the lowest seed to reach the Frozen Four, dispatching Notre Dame and Cornell and becoming the darlings of the tournament before falling in the semifinals.

Monsanto's prowess in the seed industry has made it a darling of Wall Street.

In Denver, No. 6 St. John's takes on tournament darling-turned-perennial Gonzaga, seeded 11th, without D.J. Kennedy.

Sharapova, seeded seventh but still everyone's darling (she is back on the showcase Court Philippe Chatrier on Friday), should beat Paula Ormaechea, of Argentina, and Radwanska has what looks like a straightforward assignment against the Croatian Ajla Tomljanovic.

Also, Notre Dame, the fifth seed in the East, gets the tournament darling George Mason in the always dangerous 12-5 matchup.

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