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The essayist Thomas de Quincy (1785 1859) wrote: Each separate monster period is a vast arch, which, not receiving its keystone, not being locked into self-supporting cohesion until you nearly reach its close, imposes of necessity upon the unhappy reader all the onus of its ponderous weight through the main process of its construction.
And in particular, the problem that automated machine-generated data imposes of an explosion of unstructured content means that the emergent classification on which the Web runs doesn't emerge, because there aren't any people tagging it and linking it.
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Some have even called for the intervention of foreign powers and the imposing of harsh economic sanctions on Iran.
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