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The decision to stay for most people was perhaps in part due to reports on Monday morning that Isaac had yet to — in the disparaging phrase of several meteorologists — "get its act together," and was projected to make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane or possibly even a strong tropical storm.
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Lawrence del Casale offered gently phrased accounts of several solo works, including Mr. Cordero's "Viñeta Criolla I," a study in perpetual motion, and five bright-hued "Preludios Primaverales".
Progressive muscle relaxation Series of relaxation exercises Autogenic phrases Phrases focused on several parts of the body (e.g. "my arms are heavy") Self-hypnosis Process of self-induced hypnosis Guided imagery Patients must focus on image of peace and serenity Diaphragmatic breathing Patients learn to breath using diaphragm.
Ethical guidance relating to what Google is doing here with the Duplex AI is actually pretty clear if you bother to read it — to the point where even politicians are agreed on foundational basics, such as that AI needs to operate on "principles of intelligibility and fairness", to borrow phrasing from just one of several political reports that have been published on the topic in recent years.
Codes were assigned to segments of transcripts which ranged from a phrase to several sentences based on the pre-selected questions of the semi-structured interview.
He uncovers biblical allusions and points out devices like alliteration and anaphora (the repetition of a word at the beginning of several phrases, as in the coda).
This question was debated on March 15th at a conference on corporate citizenship held in New York by The Economist (and chaired by this columnist). Corporate citizenship" is one of several phrases used to describe explicit efforts by companies to improve the state of the world.
"The brass opening, the addition of strings when the opening melody repeats, the inclusion of complex bass lines in Measures 14 and 28, and the use of an archaic little cadence at the end of several phrases [were] all very particular to Breiner's original".
It dates back to the Vietnam War where it was one of several phrases meaning "in trouble or at a disadvantage; in bad shape".
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