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The Numberplay expanded word ladder rules are given below.
Hence it is more like an expanded word than a reduced clause.
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And then the metaphor is brilliantly expanded: "words" themselves are imagined as "gulfs," an image not in the Geneva translation.
Then both the keyword and the semantically expanded words are used to retrieve files.
Eventually, one of Google's geniuses figured out that the e-mails arrived whenever Google had made changes to its web home page that expanded its word count beyond 53.
So, it started from a very small number of recipients and it expanded by word of mouth".
What started off as casual meetings filled with food and conversation soon expanded, through word-of-mouth and publicity, to what is today a two-floor operation in an old church, with socialising, fundraising events and English classes for asylum seekers and refugees.
Kang tells me the service has mainly expanded through word-of-mouth, which means the user base is densely connected and leaves some outliers.
They also will generate higher overall NPS (net promoter scores) -- which means expanded positive word-of-mouth that will drive even more new fans and revenues.
The use of infrared cameras is expanding as word spreads of the payoff in saved gas, said Ben Shepperd, executive vice president of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association, which represents 1,200 companies in the oil and gas business around West Texas.
SMeDA-SA then made use of a data mining algorithm to expand the word list by adding emotional phrases so as to better classify sentiments in the tweets.
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