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"I tried to categorize them," said Ms. Singer, a designer of women's accessories.
I don't know how you can categorize it, and it's disgusting that Todd Akin would have tried to categorize it" — was reminded that Paul Ryan had joined with Akin to co-sponsor a bill that aimed to categorize rape, and said, "Well, I think there is a way to have a more forcible rape, the same way there are different types of assault".
As they found more information, they tried to categorize them to derive a pattern to describe.
We tried to categorize the solutions according to the observations discussed in RQ3.
The authors in [8] tried to categorize the audio into mixed class types, such as music with speech, speech with background noise, etc.
Some research tried to categorize emotions in general situations with ontology, for example, Arellano et al. (2009) built an Event Ontology to define categories of emotions related to actions for generating an emotional state in virtual characters.
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Trying to categorize the Tin Hat Trio is a mistake.
Trying to categorize the regeneration of slums as either a business problem or social problem is like trying to categorize a flame as either heat or light.
"We have given up trying to categorize or characterize them," Mr. Ferraiolo said.
"And people are going to fight it, but naturally try to categorize themselves.
(It is this quality, deeply English, that drives soul purists crazy when trying to categorize Sade).
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