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Each participant carried out the word-memorization tests repeatedly, with different words every time; some lists were memorized with brain stimulation, and other lists with no stimulation, which served as a control.
She spoke without any expression at all, as though she were reciting something she had memorized with difficulty.
The real-time state (s_t) is memorized with the related action (a_t), reward r and the next state (s_{t+1}) as a transition.
You are expected to show up to set memorized, with choices made for how you might want to play the scene, performance ready.
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But it's not something you can memorize with flashcards.
Try asking someone to memorize with you on one day, then memorize on your own the next day.
As they bind his arms and legs against the wood, lines once memorized surface: With a word He stilled the wind and the waves.
Inside the camps, according to the group's research, detainees are forced to learn Mandarin Chinese: 1,000 or more characters must be memorized, along with patriotic songs and lists of rules that apply to Uighurs and other Muslims.
The present-day pedigree of the Japanese emperors has a divine origin; it is mainly a string of names, easily recited and memorized, mixed with semifabulous legends and first written down in the early centuries of the Common Era.
Doing his tricky business, Erlebach sometimes gives the impression he's following Anna Deavere Smith's lead in having memorized interviews with a spectrum of Americans.
If kids are not with a grown-up or are without a cell phone, they need to have their home address memorized along with an emergency phone number.
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