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A14 NEW YORK/REGION B1-8 Skakel Given Sentence Of 20 Years to Life Michael C. Skakel was sentenced to a prison term of 20 years to life for the 1975 murder of his friend and neighbor, Martha Moxley, outside her family's home in Greenwich, Conn.

We first illustrate the behavior of the algorithm of Section 3.2 on a given sentence of the corpus.

Informally, being decidable means that there is a mechanical procedure which enables one to decide whether an arbitrary given sentence (of the language of the theory) is a theorem or not.

On the other hand, a theory may be undecidable (see below) in the sense that there does not exist a decision method for determining of an arbitrary given sentence of the language whether or not it is derivable in the theory (so this latter sense of "undecidable" concerns, so to speak, an infinite class of statements).

A semantics for a language provides, in particular, an account of how the truth value of a given sentence of the language is determined in a model by the meanings of its semantically significant component parts, notably, the meanings of its names, predicates, and quantifiers.

In the syntactic condition, acoustic adjectives were either semantically matching or mismatching to both noun and adjective of a given sentence of Task 1.

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Two accomplices were given sentences of six and eight years.

Twice, he was given sentences of up to 25 years.

Of these, 37 were given sentences of less than 12 months.

However, this rule does not apply to those given sentences of a year or less.

Other defendants were given sentences of up to four-and-a-half years.

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