But we know which approaches had the biggest commercial success: search engines, speech recognition, machine translation, word sense disambiguation, and other technologies.
Some commentators on Mr Thom's work question whether the momentous events of history can really be called catastrophes, using the word in the sense that they were totally unexpected interruptions of an ordered existence.
And so for me to be able to be good to my word in that sense and show them that I didn't abandon them, that I was just getting off the show and I loved the characters and I love them.
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Eton and Cambridge shaped his life as an amateur, using that word in its precise sense, as an enthusiast.
The French of Algeria are themselves an indigenous population in the full sense of the word.
Today, the hip-hop impresario has evolved into a celebrity, in the truest sense of the word.
Consider this: the modern smartphone is a personal computer in every sense of the word.
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But Marshall Field Jr. wasn't dead yet, not in any sense of the word.
The land surrounding the villages is also rich in every sense of the word.
"Insurance people are naturally conservative in the bad sense of the word, " Goodman says with a shrug.
But in everything except the strict accounting sense of the word Mr Ashcroft has become a liability.
It's appropriate that, in light of the subject matter, Lewis sounds liberated in every sense of the word.
Well sure, when you put it that way, the use of the word disorder makes a little sense.
Google has changed how we search in almost every sense of the word.
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The Internet is still a wilderness in the best sense of the word.
Art is most certainly an asset in the broadest sense of the word.
He is, in the very best sense of the word, an old-fashioned actor who has no fear of the grand gesture.
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"Trevor Storton was a legend in the true sense of the word, " his former team-mate, keeper Grenville Millington told the Chester Leader.
And Junie was a true original, in every sense of the word.
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And the frustrations that came with trying, on deadline -- in every sense of that word -- to stop a crippling virus?
In the truest sense of the word, Pat Gillick was an architect.
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"We were certainly ambivalent, since we felt that we had always been married in the very best sense of the word, " said Nova.
And the Karolyis are bullies in every sense of the word.
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Google is a technology company, in every sense of the word.
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Prosperity, in any meaningful sense of the word, transcends material concerns.
He is a champion in every sense of the word and while he is at the helm, this series is well and truly alive and kicking.
No, not particularly what some nurses currently do, prescribe, give injections and so on, but in the older sense of the word, as in nursing a baby.
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Photos of the two employees using the cockpit in a literal sense of the word have been spreading in China via blogs and social media this month.
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