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The proposed descriptor preserves the alphabetical characters (e.g A, a, B, b, etc), special characters (e.g. ']',']'), and punctuations (e.g '.' ',') from both words.

The combining of a pair of words, each representing a distinct concept, into a phrase that derives its meaning from both words is often referred to as conceptual combination.

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In this paper, we introduce a novel neural network architecture that benefits from both word- and character-level representations automatically, by using a combination of bidirectional long short-term memory (LSTM) and conditional random field (CRF) eliminating the need for most feature engineering tasks.

Its origin is sometimes attributed to Pythagoras, who is said to have coined it in order to distinguish people like himself from the sophists (both words have the same Greek root, "sophia").

In every contraction, the apostrophe replaces the letters that are omitted from one or both words.

They were mostly definitions of words, both words from the text and adjacent words from the Arabic-English dictionary which had caught Teyeb's eye: not just "perpetuate" but also a little treatise on "peripatetic"; not just "veteran" but also "vex".

Both words from these pivots must have good predictive value and occur frequently to be effective.

According to Facebook's content moderator training documents, "white men" are shielded from abusive statements because both words are "protected categories" of people, while "black children" aren't, because age isn't protected and invalidates protection of race.

Both words come from the names of characters in the Yiddish theater.

The music of the sonnets is rooted in Shakespeare's underrated mastery of repetition and its effects in turning sense to incantation, the second appearance of a word pointing toward something slightly different from the first, and making both words seem magical, as in the beautiful beginning of Sonnet 8: "Music to hear, why hears't thou music sadly?

We can find out from the above example that both words, beautiful and outstanding, are positive with sentiment values of 100 and 80, respectively.

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