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An impressively crowded room, literarily speaking, containing Griffin's dad, DOMINICK DUNNE; his aunt and uncle, JOAN DIDION and JOHN GREGORY DUNNE; as well as TONI MORRISON, SUSANNA MOORE, the author of "In the Cut," and JOHN W. BOWERS, author of "The Colony".
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Concerning objective reality, Descartes says, "Undoubtedly, the ideas which represent substances to me amount to something more and, so to speak, contain within themselves more objective reality than the ideas which merely represent modes or accidents" (AT VII 40; CSM II 28).
For Nicholl, "in his failure to remember, his shrug of non-involvement, he sides with the unforgiving father and against the spurned daughter," so "the deposition, a unique record of Shakespeare speaking, contains also this faintly sour note of silence".
In an example of the redundancy effect, learning is inhibited when written and spoken text containing the same information is presented simultaneously rather than in written or spoken form alone.
The world of The Witness is split into areas – desert, treetops, castle, and so on – and generally speaking each contains an interconnected series of puzzles that require a different rule.
Query-by-example Spoken Term Detection (QbE STD) aims to retrieve data from a speech repository given an acoustic (spoken) query containing the term of interest as the input.
Since the improvement in listening and speaking questionnaires contain similar expressions, three items out of five from each category (Lt3, Lt4, Lt5, Sp1, Sp2 and Sp5) were excluded for the analysis, based on the communality scores, in order to reduce redundancy.
By contrast, in the semantically lighter put event, both groups used spoken language containing limited information, alongside gestures that contained more semantic information.
Biologically speaking, τ contains the times of divergence events, the length of which | τ | is the number of divergence events shared across the Y pairs of populations.
In addition, it has initially been unclear whether any new gene that includes part of a transposable element should be classified in a separate class [ 53], since strictly speaking it contains at least partly a duplicated sequence.
(What looks good on paper may sound unnatural when it is spoken--rewrite as necessary. The average spoken sentence contains only nine words--but the written one contains 23).
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