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  • |programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]] ...oor (computing)|backdoor]] or [[Trojan horse (computing)|trojan]] into the machine or part of a [[Denial-of-service attack|Denial of Service (DOS) Attack]], [
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  • ...|algorithmic]] form which translates into being to a sequence of machine [[machine code|instructions]]. Some software, however, is of a [[relation (mathematic ...et. Assembly language must be assembled into object code via an [[assembly language#Assembler|assembler]].
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  • '''Indus''' is an object oriented [[programming language]] for [[Ubiquitous computing]]. The primary components of the Indus platform are a [[programming language]] to implement [[software agents]], [[Library (computer science)|libraries]
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  • ...is one of the principal exponents of the science and art of [[programming language]]s in general, and has greatly contributed to our understanding of their st ...d Their Decision Problem," which introduced the idea of [[nondeterministic machine]]s, which has proved to be an enormously valuable concept. Their (Scott & R
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  • ...uter-assisted translation (CAT) platform for use by translators and other language professionals in their work. OmegaT+ (the application) is a machine-aided human translation (MAHT) tool that acts as a translation processor to
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  • web and "expressing it not only in natural language, but also RDFS (RDF Schema) and OWL (Web Ontology Language) will all
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  • ...panels and has built a proprietary system using machine learning, natural language processing and other techniques to classify millions of emails blasted out
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  • ==Cactus Language== I will be making use of the ''cactus language'' extension of Peirce's Alpha Graphs, so called because it uses a species o
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  • ...ix''' (INFORMation on unIX) in 1981. It included their own '''Informer''' language. It featured the ACE report writer, used to extract data from the database ...computing with the database running on a separate machine from the user's machine.
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  • <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"
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  • A '''computer''' is a [[machine]] for manipulating [[data]] according to a list of [[instruction (computer ...off-Berry Computer]] (shown working around Summer 1941), a special-purpose machine that used valve-driven (vacuum tube) computation, [[Binary numeral system|b
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  • | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; Michel Foucault, ''The Discourse on Language'', [Fou, 215] | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; Michel Foucault, ''The Discourse on Language'', [Fou, 215]
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  • <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www.statcounter.com/counter/counter.js"></script><
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  • ===Cactus Language=== * Project Page : [[Cactus Language]]
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  • ...mment''' Notable is a relative term. If there was a limit of like say each language encyclopedia gets 10,000 articles and no more, then this one and the follow ...as it would mean deleting hundreds of thousands of articles in the English language. Let us not confuse being an encyclopedia in English with being one about t
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  • ...rld Place-Names. Oxford University Press. 2005. Encyclopedia.com</ref> The language base of this Korčula Dialect is '''Croatian Chakavian''' <ref>'''Editors n ...other Italian dialects, and finally the influences of the standard Italian language. Another group worthy of research is the lexicon of Slavic origin, which ap
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  • ...ith Shtokavian). The dialect has remnants of the extinct [[Latin]] Romance language, ''Dalmatian''. The Dalmatian remnants within the dialect have been sometim ...SxLuLWmAW484HYDQ&ved=0CEAQ6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q=Croatian%20Identity&f=false Language and Identity in the Balkans:] Serbo-Croatian and Its Disintegration ... By
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  • ...ting him to manufacture duplicates of Edison’s Kinetoscope machine, as the machine was not patented in England at the time. Paul obliged creating several mach ''Grandma’s Reading Glass (1900)'' innovated many aspects of film language due to the ingenuity of its British director G. A. Smith. Smith conceived o
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  • ...Brazos, despite numerous proposals. Widely celebrated for Graves’ flowery language, naturalist philosophy and beautiful prose, the book is considered an Ameri <embed><SCRIPT language="JavaScript1.1" type="text/javascript" src="http://context5.kanoodle.com/cg
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  • '''Technology''' is a word with [[Etymology|origin]]s in the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''technologia'' (τεχνολογία), techne (τέχνη) "c ...d application of knowledge (e.g., scientific, engineering, mathematical, [[language]], and historical), both formally and informally, to achieve some "practica
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  • ...ously have done a lot differently (mainly with regards to who I let use my machine when they visit, which in the case of Zivko85 is rather frequent)" ===="(somewhat) ambiguous/confusing […] [to speakers of English as a second language]"====
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  • ...have spoken English as a first language, having grown up speaking [[Dutch language|Dutch]]{{Fact|date=April 2008}}. ...York State Senate]]. In 1817, Martin Van Buren created the first political machine encompassing all of New York, the [[Bucktails]], whose leaders later became
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  • ...a, Canada]]. His name in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] (and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]) actually means "Love Of Cosmos". ...he clashes of the late 1960s in Uruguay. (see [[:es:Líber Arce|the Spanish-language article]])
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  • ...ll|authorlink= |coauthors= |date= 2004|format= |work= |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5bfJs3ZS8|archivedate= 2008-10-18| ...actually putting the effort in to scratch beneath the surface of the Wiki machine may find some things that will be harder to defend than an album cover from
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  • ...ition of a yahoo—rude and uncouth—was fitting. Yang was known for his foul language, and Filo was described as being blunt. The two considered themselves to be ...bet. It was also plastered on the side of the San Jose Sharks' Zamboni ice machine and printed onto items such as Ben & Jerry's ice cream containers and VISA
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  • ...pt for my grandmother, who informed me I appeared to be speaking a foreign language [22:25] <wctaiwan> on the other hand, the machine is light and the build feels incredibly solid, and the keyboard is great.
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  • ...egory theory]], a formalism that many mathematicians regard as the natural language of contemporary mathematics, is nothing more in the first instance than a f ...eory known as [[category theory]] arose as a new contender for the natural language of mathematical thinking (Mac Lane 1998). As the 20th century progressed,
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  • ...s the first woman to serve on the Board of Directors of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. ...phabet. His syllabus for the Cherokee Nation resulted in the first written language for a Native American people. The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum in Vonore tell
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  • ...from carbon dioxide and water using light as an energy source. In simpler language this means that plants use and need light to grow. ...empty seeds that are the same size as mature seeds. The deck or bed of the machine is perforated or made of cloth to allow air to be forced through it from be
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  • ...ead to criticisms. Attempts have been made to use the concepts of [[Turing machine]] or [[recursive function]] to fill this gap, leading to the claim that onl ...mathematical [[category theory]] arose as a new contender for the natural language of mathematical thinking (Mac Lane 1998). The specialty known as ''[[metam
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  • ...s the corporate status of the entity. These terms vary by jurisdiction and language. In some jurisdictions they are mandatory, and in others they are not.<ref ...ernal organizations and people), in the same way that a shark is a killing machine."<ref>Bakan, Joel (writer) [http://www.thecorporation.com/ The Corporation
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  • ...at's the template that says this article contains translations from the xx language wikipedia? [16:40] <Ryulong> I'm trying to see if my machine is treating lang="ja" differently
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  • ...Corps|artillery]] officer. After the war he became part of the [[political machine]] of [[Tom Pendergast]] and was elected a county judge in [[Missouri]] and ...fe |year= 1996 |publisher= University of Missouri Press|location= Columbia|language= |isbn= 0826210503|pages= 87}}</ref>
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  • ...argue for any particular point of view, but only to introduce some of the language, ideas, and issues that surround the topic of inquiry. No amount of foreth ...about the higher order functions and intentions of software users, and the language of the resource domain, that describes the primitive computational elements
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  • ...g You Need to Know|date=2017-05-12|work=TVGuide.com|access-date=2017-06-02|language=en}}</ref> Expected celebrity panelists include [[Octavia Spencer]], [[Gabb A video [[slot machine]] game, based on the 1969 version, was released to American casinos nationw
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  • ...ty Press.</ref> [[Southern United States|the South]]; big city [[Political machine|machines]]; and the poor and workers on relief. ...ope]] made Roosevelt conversant in [[German language|German]] and [[French language|French]]. He learned to ride, [[shooting sports|shoot]], [[rowing (sport)|r
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  • ...the ''parse graph'' of the string.&nbsp; I tend to be a bit loose in this language, often using ''parse string'' to mean the string that gets parsed into the ...c idea of ''structure-preserving mappings'' and commonly formalized in the language of homomorphisms, morphisms, or ''arrows'', depending on the operative leve
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  • ...ects a sample of basic propositional forms as expressed in terms of cactus language connectives. ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in
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  • The Yugoslav Communist state propaganda machine shared much with the Soviet Union. The Soviet format was imposed and then s ....com.au/books?id=UsYJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA362&dq=Sir+John+Gardner+Wilkinson+Their+language+through+gradually+falling+into+Venetianisms&hl=en&ei=MfyqTLCJHc_IcZnDhOoE&s
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  • [17:40] <Demiurge1000> Someone named a machine gun after Maxim I think �06[18:12] * tommorris is all in favour of more RfAs. THE MACHINE NEEDS FRESH BLOOD.
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  • ...19] <LL2|JedIRC> And bots must have very good coding to understand natural language [20:20] <LL2|JedIRC> Probably best to attempt to develop some natural language checking
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  • ...cular modes of reasoning, any more than I can say that it must use a given language in order to express itself. But I can argue, relative to a particular mode ...o be regarded as hypothetical, or potentially biased. In other words, the language that I use to describe different modes of reasoning may already have a part
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  • [06:30:31] <L235> machine translated, it's "Remove from not impossible to build an encyclopedia purpo [06:53:24] <Belinrahs> Those look machine translated from possibly another wiki
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  • ...er" was funny to me too, at first, but it's standard business/organization language in the US. [21:35] <Tannerbaum> Netalarm: What language was it in?
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  • ...al connectives is simplest to write and easiest to read for both human and machine parsers. In the present text I preserve this form of expression in tables ...;} or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in
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  • [15:25] <Demiurge1000> yeah, but long enough that I'd need a time machine to go and Oppose [16:48] <BarkingFish> I thought it always reverted to the language selection of the initial contributor of the article, as to how it was named
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  • ...mareklug> you have to admit, that is not badly spent 91 dollars. and the machine is in a fabulous condition, physically. 05:44 < gry> code in what field and language?
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  • The modern use of 'Caledonia' in [[English language|English]] and [[Scots language|Scots]] is as a romantic or poetic name for [[Scotland]]. 'Scotland' itsel ...cial discrimination]], and as places to learn about and celebrate Japanese language and culture, in addition to Buddhism.
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  • 04:08 < Soapy> i think Finnish truly is the world's most beautiful language ...Fluffernutter: The world doesn't rotate around enwiki, or even our English-language projects. :-)
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  • ...lks about higher order functions and intentions of software users, and the language of the resource domain, which describes the primitive computational element ...of formal specifications the designations "reduced language" and "reducing language" are often used to discuss the two roles that are encountered here, that of
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  • 05:40 < wctaiwan> you wouldn't. You would if the machine were newer. ...I'm just saying I think it's better to have a 3-4 year old low-to-midrange machine than a 10-year-old top of the line one.
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  • ...d intervene, practically, you have better luck building a perpetual motion machine. [22:10] <{Soap}> Open Surge is written from the ground up in C language using the Allegro game programming library for graphics, sounds, player inp
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  • ...attributed. What makes the system of indications and descriptions into a language is that its elements obey specific sets of axioms that come to be recognize ...whose intelligence can function in real time. To provide a computational language that can help to clarify these problems is one of the chief theoretical tas
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  • ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in ...cal{A} = \{a_i\}</math> will be employed as the ''alphabet'' of a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
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  • ...h> or as meaningful words from a linguistic ''vocabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in ...l{A} = \{a_i\}\!</math> will be employed as the ''alphabet'' of a [[formal language]]. These alphabet letters serve to name the logical features (properties o
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  • ...* Narodnik hauls Fluffernutter before the Gardnergap Tribunal on gendered language [19:19] <Qcoder00> Each language page on Wikipedia has the lanaguge code on it..
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  • [14:20] <TBloemink> Language. [14:57] <jubo2> no, no, no, that would be installed only on teh crappy OS X machine
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  • ...ikipedia image cutlines) that lead to relevant articles on the appropriate language versions of wikipedia 03:08 < dtm> Computron_: no the speakers can play in any language
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  • 00:06 < mareklug> oh yeah. it is an excellent Windows machine, natively, in dual boot 00:19 < mareklug> that the machine I pointed to you is a reasonable machine for you.
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  • [16:10] <Thogo> what language is that? [20:46] <Thogo> I prefer Slavic Macedonian or Modern Macedonian for that language.
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  • 00:08 < TeeTylerToe> why not get a coffee machine 08:08 < mareklug> such is the beauty of the English language. it admits complex compound sentnces. but you're welcome to rephrase it.
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  • [15:44] <BarkingFish> geniice: his PR machine still worked though. Whoever did Hitler's PR, the main thing is he got out [17:08] <Logan_> Fluttershy-EN: Watch your language, please.
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  • ...mareklug_> BlastHardcheese I have done it and it is sitting pretty in the machine 00:52 < dtm_> mareklug_: nothing of note runs on your machine at all
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  • ...etween our peoples.' That restoration has long been made, and the links of language, tradition, and personal contact have maintained it."<ref> See [http://www. ...ican on the basis of a few wards in [[New York City]] controlled by Burr's machine.<ref> Ferling (1992) ch 19; Ferling (2004)</ref>
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  • [19:11] <Steven_Zhang> did you know that anal people have their own language? �06[19:37] * sonia puts SigmaWP through the RFA machine.
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  • 04:09 < mareklug> russavia so is not into English language 07:23 < mareklug> fuck off Bradford. go someplace you speak the local language
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  • of symbolic expressions existing in a language of non-trivial complexity. into a language is that its elements obey specific sets of axioms that
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  • in the cactus language for ZOL. | In the language of logic (Y:Z) is a relative term whose relate is
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  • [10:11] <Fluffernutter> nobody cares about me, silly. i'm a cog in the machine ...<LikeLakers2-1> perhaps the not english template could recognise different language shortcuts
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  • 08:53 < TeeTylerToe> lucious fox destroyed that machine at the end of the dark knight returns 09:05 < BarkingFish> Language : German
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  • ..._talk:Articles_for_creation/Viliana_Georgieva who can verify the bulgarian-language sources ...nts still are blocked several years after I've used a pesky virus-infected machine. Anyone that can unblock me? =) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Agtfjott
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  • 10:29 < dtm_> en.wp has {{expand language}} and es.wp has nothing. they say that they can't even create consensus. 13:38 < Koi> Theo10011: They issue everything in all caps so it's better machine readable for their things.
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  • 10:04 < TeeTylerToe> machine learning versus artificial intelligence 11:45 < Qcoder02> barkingFish... " The ticket machine Jammed up on me !'
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  • 15:21 < Dcoetzee> One edit per line, nice and machine readable. ...f rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification[4] produced by the W3C
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  • ...y is learning python and I've been helping him even though I dont know the language [23:17] <Fluffernutter> tried the wayback machine, Ryulong?
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  • 06:10 < ChrisGualtieri> wctaiwan, a lot of RSes for the material is Japanese language only ...book-air-stock-suggests-updated-model-to-come-at-wwdc/ your haswell dream machine, perhaps come June 4?
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  • ...Dcoetzee> I might want my user page to actually be, you know, in the local language 16:34 < mareklug> foks do you use Time Machine? I think you do, but without a Time Capsule, yes?
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  • language the use and the significance of these basic formal tools. | Language 1 Object Domain Language 2 |
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  • ...rder to save my 3 years worth of backup on my 2009 Time Capsule, when Time Machine offered to helpfully wipe it clean and start anew. The rescue basically am 04:26 < wctaiwan> and also, I thought time machine was sync'd to your hard drive
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  • [17:57] <ToAruShiroiNeko> "profits from this vending machine will go to wikipedia" ...sometimes, there's that one person who has to shit on the rug (pardon the language).
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  • [19:21] <Ironholds> and what do we do with commons images? We have foreign language projects ...bowker> The_Thing: Use Unicode, then find a character not installed on the machine.
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  • 13:18 < BarkingFish> i hate it when something migrates from one language and means something totally different in another :) ...with this place tonight? It's quieter than a round of applause at a sign language convention :P
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  • ...< russavia> bjelleklang -- they need Monty Burns to build his sun blocking machine in Finnmark ...mareklug> how do I globally change my prefs on every wikipedia to English-language? it took forever to hunt it down in arabic :)
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  • May 01 01:00:59 <barts1a> In the rubble of the main building, a shredding machine packed with sliced up documents lay on its side. A fax and phone were nearb May 01 02:40:45 <Headbomb> and Lybia's main language isn't english
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  • 13:54 < Dcoetzee> MartijnH: My strategy when uncertain is to check other language versions and/or the original sources. ...metimes/often stuff isn't that well supported by references either, or the machine translation of the sources is equally incomprehensible
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  • ...ed that a large portion, 61.7% of self identified female contributors, use language that codes their writing as male." [18:50] <tommorris> feed it all into a machine learning system
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  • May 07 06:10:17 <KFP> Teles: ...For the English language page? ...be a single word in Portuguese. I can't think of one in Finnish (my native language).
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  • ..., to use the usb 3 flash drive and stick it in the right receptacle on the machine [04:17:20] <Sir_Designer> ....that media has only a German language description. You could add English,
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  • [00:20] <Ryulong> at least on my machine [01:08] <Renownonsense> es.wiki has the banner for sopa, but no other language. Maybe it's 'cause sopa is a spanish word.
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  • interpreters or language processors. terms of a distinction between two languages, the "meta-language" and
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  • �08[20:26] * derp gears up his espresso machine [23:03] <SecuRex0_real> SigmaWP: What kind of programming language do you usually use?
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  • ...ordinary language'' (OL), a ''formal language'' (FL), or a ''computational language'' (CL) approach, have their relevant properties illustrated in the next thr ...ory, as a methodological subject, is used to illustrate the ''mathematical language'' (ML) approach, which ordinarily takes it for granted that signs denote so
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  • ...er the use of a real world van mocked up to look like Scooby Doo's Mystery Machine because it was a derivative work 07:12 < a930913> SoapX: Quick! Get the time machine ready.
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  • ...xists in incubator at the moment, and it will be the FIRST article in that language 04:03 < wctaiwan> (nice loaded language there btw)
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  • May 05 02:25:14 <Fluffernutter> Derrick_Rose: i don't have a washing machine. All his dirty towels are in my hamper waiting to be washed this weekend at ...ct that you're a drugged-up, mentally unstable soapboxer with poor english-language skills, the common sense of a lemming and all the charisma and sound judgme
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  • ...ell, the English Wikinews is going quite well, that's right. But the other language versions are basically dead. [18:16] <MasterofPuppets> You still have to power down the machine with Bootcamp, no?
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  • ...eophyte, any more than the editors who go "anyone who can't learn a markup language in 2013 to add a citation is clearly clinically retarded" are qualified to 06:07 < Betacommand> a930913: then you run into cross language coding isuses
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  • ...hough, it's decent with those params and being customisable; the templates language is the real hell :) ..., but it wouldn't be Spanish, would that be desirable? what motivates your language choice?
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  • 01:39 < |Lobo|> hm sorry, English is not my main language, where did I make a mistake? ...amiss, you might try being a little deferential and inserting some polite language.
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