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  • ...away from unleashing the power of LinkExperts and running the last mile in natural search optimization easier and faster than you imagined. To get started, pl ==Languages==
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  • ...oduce subject specialization in Math, Science, English, Social Studies and Languages. Group I : Languages
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  • ...ge]], essentially, a mnemonic representation of a machine language using a natural language alphabet. Assembly language must be assembled into object code via ...ge]], essentially, a mnemonic representation of a machine language using a natural language alphabet. Assembly language must be assembled into object code via
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  • ==Example 2. Natural deduction system== ...s are intended to be interpreted as the inference rules of a so-called ''[[natural deduction system]]''. The particular system presented here has no initial
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  • [[Category:Formal Languages]] [[Category:Natural Languages]]
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  • [[Category:Formal Languages]] [[Category:Natural Languages]]
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  • * Alaska's most important revenue source is the oil and natural gas industry. * Oil is the state's most valuable natural resource. The area includes what is thought to be the largest oil field in
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> | <div align="right">Natural hazards:</div>
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> | bgcolor="#ffffff" | petroleum, natural gas, gypsum
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> ...nc, copper, tungsten, lead, coal, some marble, limestone, precious stones, natural gas, hydropower
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  • ...onwealth of '''Australia''' in 1901. The new country took advantage of its natural resources to rapidly develop agricultural and manufacturing industries and | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div>
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> | bgcolor="#ffffff" | petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, titanium, pyrites, nickel, fish, timber,
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> | bgcolor="#ffffff" | natural gas, petroleum, peat, limestone, salt, sand and gravel, arable land
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> | <div align="right">Natural hazards:</div>
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> | bgcolor="#ffffff" | petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, gold, bauxite, other minerals, hydropower, diamonds
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  • ...p>[2]</sup></a> Black South Africans, who speak nine officially recognised languages, and many more dialects, account for nearly 80% of the population.<a href="
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  • ...ruth predicate by means of a careful theory of translation among different languages. There are strong theoretical limitations on the extent to which this can b ...formal definition in passing, the dread word "predicate", in a way that is natural enough in everyday discourse. Maybe that seems trivial, but we've been stuc
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> | bgcolor="#ffffff" | coal, iron ore, petroleum, natural gas, mercury, tin, tungsten, antimony, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, mag
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  • ...l and agricultural growth and development of its interior. Exploiting vast natural resources and a large labor pool, it is today South America's leading econo | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div>
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  • SUO: Re: Languages and Efficiency Subject: SUO: Re: Languages and Efficiency
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  • SUO: Re: Languages and Efficiency Subject: SUO: Re: Languages and Efficiency
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  • ...Latin, Sklabenoi was written Sclaveni. Ancient Roman <ref>Pliny the Elder: Natural History, Latin: Naturalis Historia 77 AD </ref> and Greek communities also ...stress that these dialects in early medieval time could have been seen as languages (and separate tribes, but was not important enough to be documented by the
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  • ...the Philippines. Navajo and other Indian "code talkers" used their native languages to help confuse the Japanese. ...r an architectural style. There are 19 Pueblo groups that speak 4 distinct languages. The Pueblo people of the southwest have lived in the same location longer
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  • ...fugees. Kinyarwanda (a Bantu tongue), French, and English are the official languages, and Swahili is also spoken. Rwanda is one of the most densely populated co Cassiterite and wolframite are mined in significant quantities, and natural gas is produced at Lake Kivu. Rwanda’s industries are limited to food pro
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  • ...al circuits]], the latter to any area of mathematics for which sets form a natural foundation. Boolean algebra thus permits the general methodology of [[abst ...re represent for example the operation ''x''&and;(''y''&or;''z'') in these languages as <tt>''x''&(''y''|''z'')</tt>, having previously set <tt>''x''&nbsp;= 0xa
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  • ...equivalent expressions for the sixteen functions in a number of different languages for zeroth order logic. ...s are given in a different order, here being collected into a set of seven natural classes.
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  • In most languages, "IKEA" is pronounced something like {{IPAlink|iˈke.a}}, but in English it .../www.ortns.org/documents/IKEA.pdf IKEA: A Natural Step Case Study]. Oregon Natural Step Network. Retrieved on: April 6, 2008.</ref>
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  • * Main languages: Dari (Afghan Persian), Pashto. * Natural resources: Natural gas, oil, coal, copper, chromite, talc, barites, sulfur, lead, zinc, iron,
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  • ...hnique has hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress of natural science has depended so largely upon the discernment of measurable quantity ...se, not known in this sense to the Germans and with no equivalent in other languages, the very breath of it transforming facts and the bludgeonings of fate into
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  • * Languages: Persian and Persian dialects 58%, Turkic languages (besides Turkish) 26%, Kurdish 9%, Luri 2%, Balochi 1%, Arabic 1%, Turkish * Natural resources: Petroleum, natural gas, coal, chromium, iron ore, lead manganese, zinc, sulfur.
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  • ...resentation of their natural order in a temporal process, then it would be natural to say that <math>a\!</math> and <math>b\!</math> have remained as they wer ...dsymbol\varepsilon\!</math> or <math>\boldsymbol\lambda\!</math> in formal languages, where it forms the identity element for concatenation. It may be given vi
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  • * Languages: Arabic (Official), Kurdish (Official), Assyrian, Armenian. * Natural resources: Oil, natural gas, phosphates, sulfur.
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  • | <div align="right">Natural resources:</div> ...e, gold, iron, mercury, nickel, potash, silver, tungsten, zinc, petroleum, natural gas, timber
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  • ...to other areas of truth, especially with respect to assertions about the [[natural world]], [[empirical]] data in general, assertions about practical matters ...th predicate]] by means of a careful theory of translation among different languages. There are strong theoretical limitations on the extent to which this can
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  • ...to other areas of truth, especially with respect to assertions about the [[natural world]], [[empirical]] data in general, assertions about practical matters ...th predicate]] by means of a careful theory of translation among different languages. There are strong theoretical limitations on the extent to which this can
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  • ...ry, with the same people engaged in both aspects of a single activity, the natural emphasis being on the practical side, but by its very nature demanding cons SUO: Re: Languages and Efficiency
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  • ...ennis, J.B.]], and [[Joseph E. Qualitz|Qualitz, J.E.]] (1978), ''Machines, Languages, and Computation'', Prentice–Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. See §6.4, "[[U * [[John C. Mitchell|Mitchell, J.C.]] (1996), ''Foundations for Programming Languages'', MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • ...ennis, J.B.]], and [[Joseph E. Qualitz|Qualitz, J.E.]] (1978), ''Machines, Languages, and Computation'', Prentice–Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. See §6.4, "[[U * [[John C. Mitchell|Mitchell, J.C.]] (1996), ''Foundations for Programming Languages'', MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • ...ry, with the same people engaged in both aspects of a single activity, the natural emphasis being on the practical side, but by its very nature demanding cons ...al [[category theory]], a formalism that many mathematicians regard as the natural language of contemporary mathematics, is nothing more in the first instance
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  • ...rmity with the use of the fiber notation to indicate sets of models, it is natural to use notations like: [[Category:Formal Languages]]
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  • * Languages: Urdu (national and official), English, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushtu, Baloch, Hi * Natural resources: Arable land, natural gas, limited oil, substantial hydropower potential, coal, iron ore, copper,
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  • ...tive Americans in about 40 different tribes. Most of them spoke Algonquian languages. They grew corn, peas, squash and tobacco. They also hunted, fished and tra ...ildlife management areas, covering 88,348 acres, open to public hunting; 6 natural environment areas containing 7,676 acres.
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  • ...ver 2.4 billion page views viewed through its 25 international sites in 13 languages each day. The company also offers Internet users other peripheral services, ...ly 20, 1998 edition of Upside Today, "Yahoo, much like Amazon.com, built a natural Internet brand through its simple desire to satisfy customers." It was not
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  • ...nderstood, then the language can begin to acquire a semantic function. In natural circumstances, the syntax and the semantics are likely to be engaged in a p In this Subsection, I describe the syntax of a family of formal languages that I intend to use as a sentential calculus, and thus to interpret for th
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  • ...twithstanding, on seeing the wise man contribute to charity we may find it natural to conjecture, in effect, to consider it as a possibility worth examining f ====Version 1. &ldquo;On the Natural Classification of Arguments&rdquo; (1867)====
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  • ...1}, but boolean data is used in connection with some of the richest formal languages for conveying information, namely, propositional and quantificational calcu <li>Two-Level Formal Languages (2-FLs)</li>
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  • ...1}, but boolean data is used in connection with some of the richest formal languages for conveying information, namely, propositional and quantificational calcu <li>Two-Level Formal Languages (2-FLs)</li>
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  • ...<math>\boldsymbol\varepsilon\!</math> or <math>\lambda\!</math> in formal languages, where it forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible ...that the functions are given in a different order, partitioned into seven natural classes by a group action.
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  • ...ters. Adams's political views and his active role in the Senate made him a natural target for critics of the [[George Washington|Washington]] administration. ...and virtue. That being the way of nature, he thought such "talents" were natural. A good government, therefore, had to account for that reality.
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  • ...tian%20language%20extinct%20Romance%20language&f=false Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe] by Glanville Price (p377)</ref> Many coastal cities and towns or ...the [[Croatia|Croatian]] tourist market and is easily available in several languages in all major bookstores within Croatia.<ref>'''Editors note''': Recent DNA
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  • ...that the functions are given in a different order, partitioned into seven natural classes by a group action. ...set of sixteen propositions around in such a way that they fall into seven natural classes, called ''orbits''. One says that the orbits are preserved by the
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  • It seems natural to think ''category of structured individuals'' when the individuals in que ...retant sign domain will for the present be taken to be any one of the same languages, and so we may refer to any of them indifferently as the ''semiotic domain'
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  • ...n Slavic Chakavian language became the norm on the island. With time these languages started to overlap. The written language was Latin. The fact that Slavs fro ...&dq=Roman+Junianum+korcula&lr= Croatian Adriatic:] History, Culture, Art & Natural beauties</ref> The Illyrian population immediately after the Illyrian Wars
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  • A natural side-project is directed toward improving the economy and languages equips the discussion of intelligent systems with an
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  • ...ations that have any fixed arity, in effect, to the general case of formal languages as generalized relations.
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  • ...s are given in a different order, here being collected into a set of seven natural classes. ...set of sixteen propositions around in such a way that they fall into seven natural classes, called ''orbits''. One says that the orbits are preserved by the
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  • it is natural to ask whether we can change the value of that [[Category:Formal Languages]]
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  • sixteen functions in a number of different languages for zeroth order logic. here being collected into a set of seven natural classes.
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  • | This bijection is "natural" in the sense (to be made more precise later) | sets <X, Y> (and it is likewise "natural" when interpreted for topological
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  • In a universe where some region is ruled by a proposition, it is natural to ask whether we can change the value of that proposition by changing the ...equivalent expressions for the sixteen functions in a number of different languages for zeroth order logic.
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  • ...denoted by <math>\varepsilon\!</math> or <math>\lambda\!</math> in formal languages, where it forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible ...cabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the applicat
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  • ...f a symbolist perspective, in any field of endeavor, over the years of its natural life-cycle. We can see these issues illustrated clearly enough in our stor ...inland, Germany, and Spain. His writings have been translated into several languages, including German, French, Finnish, and Swedish. Since 1950, there have bee
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  • ...were utilitarian and evidenced great intellect, and he had an affinity for languages. He learned [[Irish language|Gaelic]] in order to translate [[Ossian]], and ...hey choose to restrain themselves or not, they have an innate sense of the natural rights of others. He even believed that moral sense to be reliable enough t
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  • ...ualities has been recognized as cohering together into a unity, it becomes natural to ask: What is the underlying reality that inheres in these qualities, an ...formal discussion are often treated in terms of a distinction between two languages, the ''meta-language'' and the ''object language'', linguistic systems that
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  • ...ant view of the subject, settling into what I think is a comfortable and a natural account of inquiry, the best that I have at my command, and attending to th ...serve, and trying to fit what is there to see into a precut frame. A more natural way to describe a situation is in terms of the freely chosen perceptual fea
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  • ...ruth is the empty word, usually denoted by &epsilon; or &lambda; in formal languages, where it forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible ...cabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the applicat
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  • ...thods to cover increasingly interesting classes of intelligent systems. A natural side-project is directed toward improving the economy of effort by unifying ...and symbol systems that I favor. I find that this conception of signs and languages equips the discussion of intelligent systems with an indispensable handle o
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  • * Languages: Hebrew (official), Arabic (official), English, Russian. * Natural resources: Copper, phosphate, bromide, potash, clay, sand, sulfur, bitumen,
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  • ...minologies in our effort to bridge the gap between them, but each of these languages plays a different role in the work. ...to highlight the crucial processes which support learning and reasoning in natural and cultural systems. The defining properties of inquiry driven systems ar
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  • ...backprime\backprime} \boldsymbol\lambda {}^{\prime\prime}</math> in formal languages, where it forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible ...cabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the applicat
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  • ...ckprime\backprime} \boldsymbol\lambda {}^{\prime\prime}\!</math> in formal languages, where it forms the identity element for concatenation. To make it visible ...cabulary'' of codes. This language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the applicat
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  • ...he idea of a ''point of view'' (POV) in an informal way, as it arises from natural considerations about the relationship of an immanent ''system of interpreta ...ons has a part of its purpose in addressing these same questions about the natural utility of variables, and even though its application to computation has no
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  • recognized as cohering together into a unity, it becomes natural terms of a distinction between two languages, the "meta-language" and
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  • ...f a symbolist perspective, in any field of endeavor, over the years of its natural life-cycle. We can see these issues illustrated clearly enough in our stor ...le and Kant, "Functor" from Carnap (''Logische Syntax der Sprache''), and "natural transformation" from then current informal parlance.</p>
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  • ...g about prehistoric animals, sometimes about diseases, occasionally abouyt languages or outer space [12:25:46] <a930913> Have you got a natural dataset of human classified and verified edits?
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  • | distinctive character in the Indo-European languages. In most | own day. The Diodoran view seems to be the one which is natural
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  • ...ade a series of vows that were meant to be fulfilled with the certainty of natural law when he became a buddha. The most important of these, the 18th, promise ...a theory of mind: Understanding attention in others. In A. Whiten, Ed., ''Natural theories of mind: Evolution, development, and simulation of everyday mindre
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  • sixteen functions in a number of different languages for zeroth order logic. here being collected into a set of seven natural classes.
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  • ...TeeTylerToe> Contents: Animals — Astronomy — Food and drink — Historical — Natural phenomena — Objects — People — Places — Plants and fungi — Space 11:12 < YuviPanda> really, I probably know more history of programming languages than my own town
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  • ...ient, inchoate, unformalized, a work in progress, partially built into our natural language and partially more primitive than our most artless language. In s [[Category:Formal Languages]]
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  • Jul 08 11:49:41 <BobTheWikipedian> "After explaining both natural and artificial mummification, the author shows that the incorruption of the Jul 08 18:48:37 <TeeTylerToe> switzerland has something like 4 different languages
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  • ...if the article needs to be broken up due to length, doing it by media is a natural way to do it Jul 05 23:28:11 <ToAruShiroiNeko> Swob they added irish to their languages
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  • [05:05:28] <{Soap}> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland#Languages [05:05:55] <TrueCRaysball> Languages I want to learn: French, German, Spanish, Hawaiian (no particular order)
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  • 07:39 < russavia> or the ops just leave things to natural selection ^ ^ 07:51 < wctaiwan> [22:39:11] <russavia> or the ops just leave things to natural selection ^ ^ <- yeah Fluff should just be happy she isn't on arbcom ;-)
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  • 00:53 < tommorris> people believe touch is 'natural' 00:53 < tommorris> which it sort of is, but something being more 'natural' doesn't make it good. there's a reason cultures invented knives and forks,
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  • ...represents a scepticsm and challenge of the Aristotlian concpeption of the natural world. Nicolaeus Copernicus heliocentric theory of the solar system was a d ...re-mathematical and pre-experimental phase there was much dispute amongst "natural philosophers" about the fundamental concepts in introductory physics. It wa
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  • 12:40 < dtm_> and *yes*, OTRS, that *is* his natural Christian name ...said, note this isn't geolocation of the language we give you, it's of the languages we prioritise in the selector
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  • May 02 04:02:19 <geniice> archanamiya natural causes May 02 11:43:50 <Dcoetzee> You could say the "natural state" is that people say whatever they want and nobody stops them. But in
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  • ...ct is negligible compared to the amount of energy involved, like with most natural disasters. 14:35 < NotASpy> Koi: what languages can you code in ?
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  • May 06 15:25:47 <jps> People killed in natural disasters: 17,000 in 2000 up to 260,000 in 2010 ...<geniice> Theo10011 it probably helps if board memebers speak at least two languages which disqualifies a far chunk (although far from all) of the en community
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  • ...ianism and IP is a problem because it destroys their idea that property is natural rather than granted by the state/society [22:22] <SigmaWP> what programming languages do you know
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  • ...lug> an artificial language. fuck that. i will write the edit summary in natural Merkin. 23:07 < juancarlos> they kind of took over England for a while and the languages mixed a bit.
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  • ...roiNeko> Revent back when ottoman empipre fell borders were drawn to share natural resources among european powers 22:43 < koishi> get to a given article in those other languages?
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  • [13:29] <_kmh_> in particular in the natural sciences [19:26] <DustinVS> They both appear to be African languages too
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  • [01:09] <Romaine> Commons has hundreds of languages supported in the banner [19:21] <Moe_Epsilon> Crizack: that kind of crazy isn't natural
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  • [14:54] <Qcoder00> BarkingFish: Natural or created? [14:54] <BarkingFish> natural
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  • [05:57] <Dagny> Ironholds: In the bar, with alcohol. That's my natural state. [08:43] <IRWolfie-> Bob8: you can use the same account on all wikipedia languages
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  • 02:49 < russavia> Polandball has into 31 languages now 10:49 < mysterytrey> 117.216.153.52 posted feedback to Natural disaster7 hours ago | Details
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  • May 02 04:02:19 <geniice> archanamiya natural causes May 02 11:43:50 <Dcoetzee> You could say the "natural state" is that people say whatever they want and nobody stops them. But in
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