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L. 107 314 inserted opening parenthesis before "41 U.S.C".
L. 101 508, § 6012(d)(3), which directed the substitution of "(including owners" for "including owners" was executed the first time that phrase appeared to reflect the probable intent of Congress, because the parenthetical statement concluding with "water rights)" was enacted without an opening parenthesis.
ti+1 is the opening parenthesis '(', ti+3 is the closing parenthesis ')', and.
Branches, indicated in parentheses, follow connections, with their optional bond type as the first character after the opening parenthesis.
To alleviate the problem of missed abbreviations which account for about 30% of the false negatives, we introduced an abbreviation recognition step which performs the following checks given the last token t i of a named entity e recognised by the CRF model: ti+1 is the opening parenthesis '(', ti+3 is the closing parenthesis ')', and ti+2 was recognised as a non-chemical token by the CRF model.
Next to the opening parenthesis, type an opening quotation mark.
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An echoing piano note, like raindrops hitting a still pond, opens "Parentheses," but it's soon followed by a trashy, low-fi sampled drumbeat, nagging electronic sounds and a hint of a funk bass line while Mr. Silberman, in an angelic soprano, croons, "Arm in a sling/I don't owe you anything".
To take a country farther into a questionable war ought to be harder than opening a parenthesis and saying you know where you will close it.
So the book stands like an open parenthesis.
NOTE: space between end of words and open parenthesis, no space between open parenthesis and authors' names, close parenthesis then period.
The first response to his message offered a colon and open parenthesis in the form of a frowning face.
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