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Proceedings of the th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
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“English humor”
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Computational Mechanics Computational Mechanics SpringerVerlag Boundary integral
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HealthyLivingWordplay
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Tina Morrison U.S. FDA March 23, 2017
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Proceedings of the th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Lingui
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DIScovery SciEnce through Computational Thinking (DISSECT)
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A computational approach to politeness with application to social factors Cristian DanescuNiculescuMizil
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A Simple Reinforcement Learning Algorithm For Biped Walking Jun Morimoto Gordon Cheng
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Page 1 of 37 SARDARJI JOKES
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What If ... ?When we say to ourselves what if ?we
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The Min-Max Multi-Depot Vehicle Routing Problem:
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Module 8: Recognizing Good and Improved Attendance
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Great for Halloween:
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Practical jokes and horsing aroundmay seem like fun at first, but they
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The Joy of
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Accelerating Applications with NVM Express™ Computational Storage
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Recognizing Purpose and Audience in Media Texts
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CSE 788 X.14 Topics in Computational Topology:
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Computational Thinking
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Recognizing Fallacies
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