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=)" The message ended with this: "Tiiiired.
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 ended with a demand that CNN "give us the Wolf," which probably refers to CNN news anchor Wolf Blitzer, notes The Desk.
The message ended with the Juggalo mantra of friendship and family: "Whoop Whoop".
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The message ends with a warning: "Expect us".
Each message ends with the words: "Your choice".
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".
Justin lives with his grandmother Barbara Owens, a self-styled hippie from the '60s whose answering-machine message ends with "peace and love," which may be misleading, especially to her grandson.
He added that Linney was so shaken by the suddenness of what happened to Richardson that at one point she sent him a message ending with these words: "Please don't die".
The message ends with a comment by him that Islamic State (IS) says it welcomes meeting with what is described as President Obama's under-construction army.
The archbishop's message ends with a tribute the Queen's role in helping the country to negotiate enormous social change during the last six decades, and to the "immense stamina and depth of commitment" she has shown in the process.
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