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      Furthermore, NLP developers have focused most of their efforts on English language models, resulting in underdeveloped models for other (...)

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      As a volunteer at the RBMSCL, I’ve been creating finding aids for small manuscript collections—collections such as love letters and travel (...)

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      In fact, she tries rather feebly to make something positive out of her error here by suggesting that the right to prevent a sequel might (...)

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      If you’d like to learn more about “ Physogs: The Novel Card Game ” or Jacques Penry’s Character from the Face , we encourage visitors (...)

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      The RG Website is an English-language social networking and file-sharing / download service for scientists, researchers, and others.

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      As a volunteer at the RBMSCL, I’ve been creating finding aids for small manuscript collections—collections such as love letters and travel (...)

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      His research examines language shift among minority communities in the United States from their traditional languages to English, with (...)

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      The protest has roots with the online collective Anonymous, whose members often don Britain's iconic Guy Fawkes mask (as seen in the 2006 film (...)

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      Marie Hubbard , Ph.D. candidate, Department of English and Comparative Literature, “‘Ivy and Cane’: New and Old Forms of Trans-Atlantic (...)

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