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Apple's phones probably use the cloud to search a huge corpus of real text, predicting what people intended to type.
Today's lexicographer, at the click of a mouse, has access to a huge corpus of modern English, written and spoken alike.
But Noland continued to work without a sideways glance and produced sculpture under the influence of his friends David Smith and Anthony Caro, as well as a huge corpus of abstraction.
The Week's Bests Joe Weisenthal says everyone should be thrilled by the gold crash: "The huge corpus of economic research, which has informed the U.S.'s efforts to stimulate the economy, is not a pile of garbage.
"What we were establishing was a renewed access to a huge corpus of material that was essentially lost in the bowels of a few great libraries," said Richard Sarnoff, former chairman of the Association of American Publishers and co-chairman of the American unit of Bertelsmann, the parent company of Random House.
Stephen Baker explains that Google has approached the difficulty of machine translation not by coming up with a "Hansard algorithm" but by essentially entering all of Hansard into the program, creating such a huge corpus of French/English sentences that it can almost always find a near-match for any sentence you give it and tap-dance its way around the rest.
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For instance, says Mr Irving, good scraping tools can help to index and make sense of huge corpuses of data that would otherwise be hard to search and use.
Handling of large corpora is not problematic, as Textpresso can distribute huge corpora among several machines and then use Web services to query the subdivided corpora, collating and analyzing the results on a master node.
But what's most important, of course, is Matthews's huge catalogue of works: solo, chamber and vocal music, but above all, a vast corpus of large-ensemble and orchestral compositions, where Matthews's musical imagination is at its freest and most ambitious.
This is as it should be, and that is why we want to look again, and why it is worth re-visiting the vast corpus of drawings in The Secret Block, which was first shown in Britain at MoMA in Oxford, in 1974, or at the huge collection of Beuys's Multiples in Edinburgh.
In the face of the huge extant corpus of Aristotle's works in which he never ascribes any mathematical work to Pythagoras, a single sentence that is not ascribed directly to Aristotle and that, in terms of function, appears to be the work of Apollonius and not Aristotle cannot with any confidence be used as evidence that Aristotle regarded Pythagoras as a mathematician.
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