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The aftermath section has a | sentence that reads "A memorial to the dead technician |
plies even where it appears at the start of a | sentence. |
They could now return a | sentence of guilty "without capital punishment." |
e Second Sino-Japanese War deals with it in a | sentence, without any credit to the communists. |
cleared his throat and delivered himself of a | sentence I shall treasure till the end of my days: "Ge |
Marcano developed his talent while serving a | sentence in a federal prison after a conviction for ha |
ving prisoners in Britain not to be serving a | sentence for murder, despite the trial judge recommend |
After a | sentence of scripture a General Confession is made. |
nother youngster, Susannah Holmes, receives a | sentence of transportation for an unrelated theft. |
Form (PF), a representation of the sound of a | sentence derived from its surface structure. |
БПП in official documents) was a clause in a | sentence of many political convicts in the Soviet Unio |
odules comprising a tokenizer, a gazetteer, a | sentence splitter, a part of speech tagger, a named en |
Consider expanding or adding at least a | sentence which more generally describes the forts such |
was given the power to direct persons under a | sentence of imprisonment or transportation be placed i |
I've removed a | sentence here and there, mostly because I cannot find |
A | sentence of death by hanging is pronounced by a U.S. W |
pauses between words, the melody of a | sentence), fillers (e.g. |
Where words in a | sentence are also defined elsewhere in this article, t |
is a Puerto Rican nationalist who received a | sentence of 55 years for seditious conspiracy and othe |
wife Bertha, by the rigorous enforcement of a | sentence of excommunication on the kingdom. |
If this is just a | sentence construction, it's ungrammatical in "The rela |
at of occasionally swapping words around in a | sentence while propounding a falsehood, for instance i |
The cite in our article is a part of a | sentence, and makes a stronger claim than the referenc |
Could we add a | sentence stating what this mysterious 65 nanometer obj |
The court handed him a | sentence of five years, which he had already served wa |
prostitution in December 2002 and received a | sentence of 6 months house arrest and three years prob |
be capitalized, such as at the beginning of a | sentence or in capitalized material such as a title. |
A verb by itself can form a | sentence. |
ne these respective crimes, Kimbrough faced a | sentence of between 15 years and life in prison. |
okseller, a fellow-prisoner who was serving a | sentence of five months for publishing obscene books, |
Congressman Dowdy still served a | sentence in prison for perjury. |
the bottom of the screen at all time, with a | sentence describing what the current program was about |
testified, the jury unanimously recommended a | sentence of death. |
In 1992, she received a | sentence of life imprisonment by a secret military tri |
He received a | sentence of five years probation. |
The second arrest brought him a | sentence of up to four years for probation violation. |
The title of this compilation is taken from a | sentence in the Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore col |
legally divorced from her second husband by a | sentence pronounced in the year 1471 which proceeded o |
The charges against them carried a | sentence of up to 90 years in prison, but were dropped |
that a message, like a meaningful phrase or a | sentence, can usually be expressed in Ithkuil with few |
ga, te is generally attached to the end of a | sentence, and carries a meaning similar to (da) yo in |
sed to compute the compositional meaning of a | sentence from its syntactic derivation tree. |
t "if he were to "submit in silence to such a | sentence, it might imply that he recognized the author |
The letters are mostly very short extracts, a | sentence or two in length. |
icult or impossible tasks, they would state a | sentence to be repeated and then silently mouthed it w |
onal suffix indicates how a word is used in a | sentence. |
d to add finesse and finality to the end of a | sentence or phrase. |
For example, to say that a | sentence is "true" is sometimes equated with saying th |
rs leaving HMP Peterborough who have served a | sentence of less than 12 months. |
Aldred received a | sentence of twelve months hard labour. |
Lightning, (a title said to be derived from a | sentence in a travel phrase book ) he wrote a series o |
He complains about a | sentence of rustication apparently passed on him at so |
alleged misdeeds aren't NPOV, but devoting a | sentence or two somewhere to controversies surrounding |
the community, the offender should receive a | sentence substantially similar to non-Aboriginal offen |
le category of defendant in order to impose a | sentence that reflects the seriousness of the offense, |
State law prevents altering a | sentence once it has been entered, and Lee's testimony |
That being said I have no problem adding a | sentence "Smith himself was paid to search for treasur |
lent means were employed; in 1798 he issued a | sentence of excommunication against all those of his f |
or two felony child sexual assault charges, a | sentence viewed by many as being too lenient. |
We improvise every time we say a | sentence, but we are told in our veneration of the mas |
I did add a | sentence and a couple links pertaining to the new LPM, |
his defeat at the Battle of Boroughbridge, a | sentence placed on him by King Edward II himself in th |
As a particle, it is used at the end of a | sentence, equivalent to an English, "right?" or "isn't |
A total of 88 people are under a | sentence of death in the state as of 13 October 2007. |
The jury convicted Spaziano and recommended a | sentence of life imprisonment. |
n, which he sent to Rav Ammi, he introduces a | sentence taught to him by Johanan with the words: "Kno |
er, based on Federal Sentencing Guidelines, a | sentence of between 33 to 41 months in prison and a fi |
quire a showing that a wrongful increase in a | sentence met 'a standard of significance'. |
fair jury in Montgomery County, resulted in a | sentence of death. |
Advertising for the event quoted a | sentence from scripture, “There is a Time to Dance.” ( |
I had intended a | sentence testifying to Oxburgh's eminent credentials a |
egislation preventing all prisoners serving a | sentence of 3 years or greater from voting. |
mber 22, 2008, a total of 40 men were under a | sentence of death in the state. |
him with a pretense of leniency, commuting a | sentence of imprisonment to one of banishment. |
v, Klimuk, Tikhomirov and Kostyrev received a | sentence of life imprisonment. |
I added a citationneeded tag to a | sentence in the last section, and that section could a |
The Court of Appeals said that a | sentence is only valid if is pronounced by a judicial |
There's a | sentence I don't understand: "...the Cabernets here ar |
y" sounds too much like opinion, and ending a | sentence with a bang (!) is contrary to encyclopedia s |
Leslie Grantham, served the final part of a | sentence for murder at Leyhill before being released i |
hool…' Kristen's a journeyman who can start a | sentence from any number of non sequiturs." |
ence on his behalf, so that he escaped with a | sentence of confinement to Ormiston for a time. |
Someone added a | sentence which suggested that everyone sees the surtit |
Syntactic Anglicism: occurs when a | sentence is rendered following the English word order |
t deserve to be mentioned in more that half a | sentence in English Wikipedia, if at all. |
, Florida, United States, he is now serving a | sentence of life without the possibility of parole at |
ng line by which to measure how much longer a | sentence must be for the increase to constitute substa |
Sessions agreed to a | sentence of 40 hours community service and $850 in res |
wer from a prominent literary magazine, for a | sentence that he would like to have inscribed on his t |
Does their article have a | sentence about each? |
that any fact legally necessary to support a | sentence must be either admitted by the defendant or f |
get out of financial difficulties by fraud: a | sentence of transportation was commuted to a short pri |
demoted to the rank of private and received a | sentence of 45 days in a military prison. |
If someone wishes to add a | sentence that mentions that a higher dose is more comm |
tomatic rewriting can change the meaning of a | sentence through the use of words with similar but sub |
was able to add several words to a stub of a | sentence, keeping that stub coherent and, optionally, |
lumn with only T, while the truth table for a | sentence that is not a tautology will contain a row wh |
He received a | sentence of three years of supervised probation and a |
s of imprisonment and a fine of HK$100,000; a | sentence of up to 3 years can be imposed in certain ci |
A | sentence of Jose's, rebuking the priestly families tha |
and faces a | sentence of up to 14 years' imprisonment. |
taru adjectives do not predicate a | sentence (they cannot end a sentence, as verbs and i-a |
Prior to his reign, he had twice incurred a | sentence of deprivation of orders, as a subdeacon and |
I reworked a | sentence to avoid an awkward phrase ("writing in the T |
nski's lawyer said she planned to recommend a | sentence of house arrest. |
h), which disenfranchised everybody serving a | sentence of imprisonment, and the previous legislation |
One minor note that should be addressed is a | sentence or two about his personal life. |
This violation of his parole resulted in a | sentence of life imprisonment to be imposed on Crutchl |
I changed the wording of a | sentence in the Geography and Climate section from "Ta |
Few have worked harder to make a | sentence right, or to conceal the effort that had made |
Carruth is serving a | sentence of at least 18 years and 11 months at Nash Co |
becomes the last woman in Britain to suffer a | sentence of death by burning (although she is in pract |
ses at Windsor and was arrested, leading to a | sentence of ten years with hard labour at Cockatoo Isl |
reement whereby a state agrees to carry out a | sentence imposed by the Court. |
A | sentence such as "john gave a book to Mary" is then re |
t, who initially joined the team to fulfill a | sentence of 200 hours of community service after being |
In 1411, a | sentence of excommunication was issued by the Archbish |
imprisonment, to be served consecutively to a | sentence in Puerto Rico. |
that the weak should always be eliminated - a | sentence directed towards the now dead member of Oraci |
ffiti ("loltingz" just randomly inserted in a | sentence) not only for 9 months, but with 28 non-bot e |
bundance of the Heart, the Mouth Speaks" is a | sentence in the Bible, Luke 6:45 |
operly evaluate the truth (or falsehood) of a | sentence, one must make reference to an interpretation |
When analyzing a | sentence, the pronominal type is given first, then the |
second time, being placed in Scotland under a | sentence of death for treason. |
She faced a | sentence of up to 15 years in prison, but was ordered |
hus, proving that some sequence of words is a | sentence of some language amounts to proving that the |
ncerning his conduct... they laid him under a | sentence of excommunication." |
Added a | sentence in the first paragraph making it clear that t |
If a | sentence is upheld as substantively reasonable, it cou |
overturned by a higher court which imposed a | sentence of life imprisonment in 1981. |
, as logical devices so that asserting that a | sentence is true is just a quoted way of asserting the |
Persons serving a | sentence of imprisonment used to be barred from regist |
ization Act of 1935, the state could impose a | sentence of compulsory sterilization as part of their |
ing of clauses that occurs when translating a | sentence by correspondences between phrase-structure r |
ith just one page in English which was just a | sentence telling visitors that they could download the |
hat a term of PRS is invalid if is added to a | sentence by DOCS. |
One of them starts with a | sentence and then the other continues until the story |
Another inscription is a | sentence repeated three times in a para-mythological t |
Garibaldi replied by telegraph with a | sentence that became famous: Obbedisco ("I obey"). |
mped upon Kansai Jr. Nakama Junta's slip on a | sentence, twisting Nakama's sentence to "Kokoro ga paa |
In a | sentence inspired by a quote of Talleyrand about the B |
Long pled guilty to desertion and was given a | sentence of 15 months in prison, reduction in rank to |
Colombia from 1992 to 1994, and had served a | sentence in prison because of his political ideology, |
life intentionally save in the execution of a | sentence of a court following his conviction of a crim |
e Act required that the prisoner be serving a | sentence of serious sexual offence (involving violence |
He did not receive a | sentence, because the court decided the case had taken |
t the pictorial diagram groups the parts of a | sentence according to their offices and relations, and |
In their third edition, the Grimms added a | sentence to the end, that Korbes must have been a wick |
In January 1973 while serving a | sentence of six months to 10 years, he was denied paro |
Good question -- I just added a | sentence on that to the article in case you want to se |
A | sentence of exile is passed upon him; his house is raz |
Given a structure or interpretation, a | sentence will have a fixed truth value. |
s v. the State, the defendant, who is under a | sentence of death for a murder that he says that he di |
Could be reduced to a | sentence or two; if people want to know how the pro bo |
He was found guilty and is serving a | sentence of eight years and four months . |
ut experts say Bashir is more likely to get a | sentence of about 10 years. |
t that is normally expressed by saying that a | sentence is true. |
ince "the arnolini portrait" can be used in a | sentence where it might not be meant as the name. |
a section of their own (they may well merit a | sentence or two if there is substantial, but briefer, |
Your first example is "just a | sentence fragment", and precisely synonymous with "on |
or, in some cases, their residents to serve a | sentence imposed by the Court within their territory. |
Ken: "Right, let's put a | sentence together. |
I wanted to add a trivia note, maybe a | sentence in the article, addressing the obvious contin |
He is serving a | sentence in Belgium. |
s it has worked on when a prisoner receives a | sentence reduction or is freed from prison. |
ls and testified against him, and was given a | sentence of six to eighteen years. |
directly trying to take away credit toward a | sentence that an inmate had already earned, an action |
For example a | sentence about the first airport or the 1962 Commonwea |
I added a | sentence about him. |
ials by both McCrery and his wife and added a | sentence about this to the end of the paragraph. |
ulting a police officer, and Bagshaw served a | sentence for robbery. |
When the judge imposes a | sentence within the Guidelines range, his or her balan |
and carried matters so far that he incurred a | sentence of exile. |
n who had escaped from prison while serving a | sentence for murder only to rape another young woman? |
at the (often unpleasant) fact expressed in a | sentence cannot be changed and must be accepted. |
Also, I have added a | sentence to that effect that "that IML is attended by |
eme indicated a word, so a "word" indicated a | sentence. |
Because a lowercase word at the start of a | sentence can look "odd", it is recommended at their we |
He is currently serving a | sentence of life in prison without parole for the crim |
mposed of short pieces of advice (generally a | sentence or two) arranged into topics: "At home", "Dut |
ion which fully determines the semantics of a | sentence. |
He received a | sentence of fifteen years, which inspired Henry Boote, |
The second paragraph should have a | sentence saying, he worked his way up from smaller rol |
s are selected for their function, be it in a | sentence or in a cell. |
Her plea carries the risk of a | sentence of as much as ten years and a $250,000 fine, |
begins in 1783, young Henry Cabell receives a | sentence of transportation for fourteen years for the |
and serve 15 hours of community service as a | sentence. |
are cited to other sources are essentially a | sentence or a paragraph from Shellady (again almost wo |
to things, and the way she sort of lays out a | sentence. |
ho was on work release from prison, serving a | sentence for theft. |
The subject and the object of a | sentence are often omitted when these are considered o |
ing special about eight "buffalos"; indeed, a | sentence with "buffalo" repeated any number of times i |
As of 2010 he is serving a | sentence in U.S. federal prison. |
e Juarez, Mexico State, where he is serving a | sentence of 21 years. |
ptural commentaries, quoting, for instance, a | sentence from the Doreshe Reshumot on Ex. xxi. 12 (Ha- |
The conviction led to a | sentence of five years in Slade prison. |
d ordered the public burning of the Talmud, a | sentence which was carried into effect in the public s |
When writing articles, if it's " | Sentence supported by A. Sentence supported by B. Sent |
If it's " | Sentence supported by A. Sentence supported by A.", I |
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