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If you see a high long note, make sure it's a vowel that can actually be held by a human, not a wolf or an emu, and that an unimportant word isn't being idiotically foregrounded, so no one finds themselves warbling "shoooooooes".
Not only is 'our' (not an unimportant word in this context) natural gas vastly cheaper than crude oil as to the energy it delivers, but also much cleaner burning.
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"This process also does away with all the hierarchical trappings of grammar and with the distinction between important and unimportant words.
Despite the size of Burchfield's Supplements, he was under severe space constraints, constantly fending off demands to cut back from Oxford University Press, concerned with the rising costs and receding deadlines, and it was hard to justify carrying over seemingly unimportant words from the 1933 Supplement for a new work that was meant to stand on its own.
In this way, the text embeddings are more affected by those important words while less affected by those unimportant words.
First, I did word segmentation for all resumes, then dropped all unimportant words (such as "born," "serve as").
Of 99 different words used, 21 are unimportant words like "and" or "the", leaving 78 significant words.
Unimportant words such as AT, OR and TO are stripped out, although in some cases case sensitivity is maintained, so that while 'a'nd is ignored, And is converted to "Andromedae", and Her is converted to "Herculis", but 'h'er is ignored.
These would need to be disambiguated from unimportant words.
In early Latin this was used frequently, but in Classical Latin they finalized realized this was superfluous information and it eventually died out, only being applied to the names of cities, small islands and a few other isolated, probably unimportant, words.[11].[11]
If the meaning of the message was clear, the spelling of individual words seemed unimportant.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com