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Farida has earned enough recognition to become not only a major performer but also the first woman to teach maqam, and her concert is reportedly the first performance by a female Iraqi maqam singer in the United States.
Mr. Bradley, a former senator who has basked in national attention for nearly a year, would seem to have the stature, experience and name recognition to become an early favorite to succeed Governor Whitman.
The improvement in recognition accuracy also pushes the possibility of using speech recognition to become a real-world input method.
The candidate of whom we write has used the latter to excel in the former along with his substantial media notoriety and name recognition to become, at least to this point, the top card for winning in the suit that has been chosen.
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That's something we've known for a while as the service aims to expand beyond its music recognition roots to become a wider discovery technology for all sorts of content.
This paved the way for mutual recognition of standards to become a cornerstone of the single market.To the charge that the court acts to promote federalism by stealth, David Edward, the British judge, retorts that its agenda is set by EU treaties, which talk of an ever closer union and make clear that EU law is directly enforceable through national courts.
"I think voice recognition is going to become more and more a big part of these machines.
User interfaces based on mid-air gesture recognition are expected to become popular in the near future due to the increasing diffusion of virtual, mixed reality applications and smart devices.
On the face of it, Sykes would seem a good fit for Shazam, which is trying hard to expand its appeal beyond music recognition and recommendation to become a sort-of audio barcode service for all sorts of content discovery but particularly via the television.
In addition, the Eagle Scout Program and the Young Womanhood Recognition Award tend to become an extreme focus of Mormon youth, and they entail making goals and completing them in school, extracurricular activities, and social relationships.
Green was the pseudonym of a New Yorker named Christopher Carlisle Reid, who apparently quit his job as an actuary after reading "The Recognitions" in order to become a freelance proofreader — a pungent irony, given his approach to the written word (there's a piece about Green and the confusions around his identity at the Paris Review Daily).
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