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A program like Eugene, though relatively crude, theoretically brings us closer to the reality imagined in films like Spike Jonze's Her — of human-like digital counterparts that can speak unbroken English, pass as human adults, and understand the conversations they are having — rather than an emergent "singularity" determined by the whims of super-human computer thought.

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Strictly speaking, Unbroken is an Oscar-nominated film.

Avila speaks unbroken English, despite a lack of traditional education.

With a largely Latino cast and a decent proportion of dialogue presented unapologetically in Spanish, the TV lie that immigrant families speak perfect and unbroken English was finally put to bed.

As he spoke, a long, unbroken sheet of dove-white, biscuit-thick dough moved down an assembly line, bound for a hexagonal die cutter and, eventually, a bank of convection ovens.

It doesn't help that many of the institute's members have a knack for speaking in lofty, unbroken expanses of prose studded with arcane details, and its lectures may be the only Manhattan soirées with more bow ties than Botox.

He spoke for 90 unbroken minutes from memory and, by all accounts, held his listeners in utter thrall.

While "Open City" has nominally separate chapters, it has the form and atmosphere of a text written in a single, unbroken paragraph: though people speak and occasionally converse, this speech is not marked by quotation marks, dashes, or paragraph breaks and is formally indistinguishable from the narrator's own language.

Already doing fine business in the UK as an import, this third album by Ms Case advances the argument that the North American continent at present produces the best modernfolk music that speaks from a tradition unbroken by generation gaps or stylistic differences.

It hurt my ears even more when I heard Wu speaking in her normal, unbroken, smooth-as-silk English during a TV interview.

These results speak to the problem of "demographics" — a word that, on Wednesday morning, was repeated so often by distraught Republicans as to form a single unbroken whine.

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