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Those other projects Huang is referring to include the likes of Google's recently open-sourced TensorFlow, as well as projects like Torch, Theano and Caffe.
The "multiple storylines" they're referring to include a wealthy cellist playing on the rooftop of his sickass studio apartment; a Muslim woman in a headscarf who is literally screaming because she doesn't like any of the photos she took on her last shoot; and Jenner realizing that even socially aware activists can be young and hot.
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This time, the family that I assumed the parking attendant was referring to included a dark-haired agnostic architect husband named Alex who liked ethnic food and zombie movies.
The momentum Henderson is referring to includes a project by local startup LOVELAND Technologies called Why Don't We Own This?
Some of these "extra-constitutional" laws Hamby's referring to includes the over 200 abortion restrictions that have been enacted into law in just the past five years.
The 633 "serious incidents" referred to include mental health and community health incidents such as pressure ulcers and falls.
The "people" Guerin referred to include the two criminal gangs involved in what security sources describe as potentially the most dangerous gangland feud in Irish criminal history.
The chemicals Schwartländer refers to include ethylene glycol, which is antifreeze, methanol, which can cause blindness, and isopropyl alcohol: all commonly found in Chinese fake alcohol, all dangerous.
Prototypes are by their very nature more expensive - the ones Goodall refers to include significant one-off costs for initial design work.
The practices the suit refers to include extended stops and detentions of Latinos to verify their status or for other immigration-related purposes.
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