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Regarding these previous studies, the problem of connecting the users' behavior with the content of the users' tweets seems unsolved.
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The high-profile crime, still unsolved, seemed to symbolize Hartford's ills.
3) As noted by the authors however, there seems to be another layer to this puzzle that remains unsolved.
The murder of an anti-mafia policeman in 1909 had remained unsolved until dozens of arrests in Palermo, Sicily, this week seems to have dragged up the truth.
It seems as if many Americans are using us to deflect other unsolved problems by implying that "we are not as bad as Detroit".
And in the honorable tradition of the watch commander known as the Oracle in Joseph Wambaugh's Hollywood Station procedurals, every veteran seems to feel duty-bound to take one last crack at an unsolved murder before he retires.
After 22 years, it had become one of those cases that seem destined to go unsolved, no matter how detectives tried to jog people's memories or find something that had eluded them the last time.
Duncan expressed her distaste for the movie immediately, in part because it seemed to mirror the unsolved shooting of her own daughter eight years prior.
I am not totally sure (irony!), but unsolved mysteries seem to be a main component of "Lost," based on the all the screen caps I have seen of trap doors, and people peering into them curiously.
B. A. Shapiro's nimble mystery "The Art Forger" revisits this unsolved theft when, more than two decades on, one of Gardner's paintings seems to resurface.
The problem with the strengthened liar paradox is known as a revenge problem: Given any solution to the liar, it seems we can come up with a new strengthened paradox, analogous to the liar, that remains unsolved.
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