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The message ended: "Please die".
=)" The message ended with this: "Tiiiired.
The message ended: "We'll see on the 7th at six".
The site assigned a negative score to a tweet reading "julie and julia was truly delightful!!" That same message ended with "we all felt very hungry afterwards" — and the system took the word "hungry" to indicate a negative sentiment.
The message was intended to be "Gordon, bin it!" Unfortunately the police managed to serve an injunction on them by helicopter halfway through the process, so the message ended up as the rather less impressive "Gordon".
And in Washington, Nury A. Turkel, a lawyer who advocates for China's Uighur minority, said that he was certain someone had hacked into his Gmail account because text he had used in a message ended up in the body of an e-mail message that he said was harboring a virus.
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The message ends with a warning: "Expect us".
Each message ends with the words: "Your choice".
"Because unfortunately for a lot of people, their message ends up reflecting what the polls say.
Corbyn's success is due in no small part to the clarity of his message: end austerity now.
If you get Betty Comden's answering machine these days, the message ends with her singing "New York, New York, it's a helluva town".
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