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But the editor pointed out that we could not have "present" and "presence" in the same
sentence.
This one
sentence
before the story started was enough to make the brain responses of all the people that believed the wife was having an affair be very similar in these high-order areas and different than the other group.
And if one
sentence
is enough to make your brain similar to people that think like you and very different than people that think differently than you, think how this effect is going to be amplified in real life, when we are all listening to the exact same news item after being exposed day after day after day to different media channels, like Fox News or The New York Times, that give us very different perspectives on reality.
So it doesn't really come as a surprise that being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer means facing an almost certain death
sentence.
AIDS was a death
sentence.
11-year-olds cannot do simple addition, they cannot construct a grammatically correct
sentence.
Every time I record audio, I fumble my way through saying each
sentence
many, many times, and then I go back in and pick the ones where I think I suck the least.
My friend Zion Suliman once told me a smart
sentence.
To test this, we gave people combinations of words to use to make a
sentence.
Blindness was a death
sentence
for my independence.
I can't tell you how many times I've heard somebody say, "I'm not a feminist, but ..." And I always think if there's a "but" in the sentence, it can't all be roses in the garden.
A freshly minted PhD, ready to take on this horrific illness, which in Kenya was almost certainly a death
sentence.
Many of these people who are in jail only because they can't post bail are facing allegations so minor that the amount of time it would take for them to sit waiting for trial is longer than the
sentence
they would receive if convicted, which means they're guaranteed to get out faster if they just plead guilty.
But a cancer diagnosis doesn't have to be a death
sentence.
We suggested adding the following sentence: "Someone may call you to find out about your experience at the polls."
This
sentence
makes it feel more observable when you go to the polls, and it increased the effect of the letter by 50 percent.
In his essay, "Politics and the English Language," he described techniques like using pretentious words to project authority, or making atrocities sound acceptable by burying them in euphemisms and convoluted
sentence
structures.
I eventually served 10 years, two months and seven days of a prison
sentence.
This matters, because the higher score you are, the more likely you're being given a longer
sentence.
Is this
sentence
true or false?"
This
sentence
is likely to be false.
I am trying to convey that there is hope for those infected and HIV is not the death
sentence
it was in the '80s.
She reassured me what I already knew, that this wasn't a death sentence, and she even offered to put me in contact with her brother, who had been living with HIV since the early '90s.
And before I had even gotten the whole
sentence
out, he had moved on to the soccer game he was going to play at recess.
It's one I suffered a chronic case of, so much so that I spent 24 years of a life
sentence
in prison for kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder.
Your statement can only be a single
sentence.
And when it finds one of those phrases, it grabs the full
sentence
up to the period and also tries to identify demographic information about the author.
So, their gender, their age, their geographic location and what the weather conditions were like when they wrote that
sentence.
These dots here represent some of the English-speaking world's feelings from the last few hours, each dot being a single
sentence
stated by a single blogger.
And the diameter of each dot corresponds to the length of the
sentence
inside.
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