raw_content
stringlengths
2
977k
doc_id
stringlengths
30
36
meta
stringlengths
190
763
quality_signals
stringlengths
1.93k
2.26M
net-a-porter.com (1) thread social (3) Thread Social | Jacquard sleeveless trench dress The perfect New Year's Eve dress. The black and gold jacquard is so festive, and sets the tone for the rest of the soiree.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2000
{"url": "http://www.thisnext.com/browse/jackets/thread-social/trench/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.thisnext.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:35:45Z", "digest": "sha1:CH2HL7EUO577SLLBJKLGR23FADH22SZT"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 210, 210.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 210, 2652.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 210, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 210, 197.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 210, 0.78]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 210, 262.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 210, 0.23529412]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 210, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 210, 0.14723926]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 210, 0.2745098]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 210, 0.74285714]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 210, 4.65714286]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 210, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 210, 3.12738631]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 210, 35.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 39, 0.0], [39, 88, 0.0], [88, 210, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 39, 0.0], [39, 88, 0.0], [88, 210, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 21, 2.0], [21, 39, 3.0], [39, 88, 6.0], [88, 210, 24.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 21, 0.06666667], [21, 39, 0.06666667], [39, 88, 0.0], [88, 210, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 39, 0.0], [39, 88, 0.0], [88, 210, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 39, 0.0], [39, 88, 0.06122449], [88, 210, 0.04098361]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 210, 0.00019056]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 210, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 210, -9.89e-06]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 210, -28.62309887]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 210, -11.75397502]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 210, -5.58126945]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 210, 3.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
mopproducts.com (1) I cannot believe I hadn't found this before, especially since it's native to the UK. This company makes only hair products and entirely an organic range -- as the name suggests -- Modern Organic Products. I use their Glisten range (which is great for giving a shine to my hair which is hard to come by since I have curly hair) and their C-System range, which divides into products for straight hair and curly hair. Their products range from shampoos, conditioners, leave-in conditioners, detanglers, UV protectors and glosses, amongst many others. It is also really reasonably priced -- one of the many reasons I have switched. This may not help American buyers but for those of you in the UK -- a real must.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2001
{"url": "http://www.thisnext.com/browse/mopproducts.com-store/hair-care/organic", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.thisnext.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:14:02Z", "digest": "sha1:GHK2MGB62EWZE2ZBYN44VWTAFO5QAYE3"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 728, 728.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 728, 3162.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 728, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 728, 194.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 728, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 728, 317.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 728, 0.4379085]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 728, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 728, 0.01745201]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 728, 0.05882353]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 728, 0.17647059]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 728, 0.66393443]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 728, 4.69672131]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 728, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 728, 4.22593285]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 728, 122.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 728, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 728, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 20, 2.0], [20, 728, 120.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 20, 0.0625], [20, 728, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 728, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 20, 0.0], [20, 728, 0.03107345]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 728, 0.32874721]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 728, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 728, 0.00427228]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 728, -16.68750656]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 728, -6.4332804]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 728, -38.35912707]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 728, 7.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Photo © Ian Coristine/1000IslandsPhotoArt.com Subscribe to Magazine|Submit Article|Feedback|Search|RSS Feeds You are here: Back Issues Archive Search Patriot Chronicles: The Hickory Island Incursion Written by John Carter posted on February 13, 2013 07:31 The date was February 1838. Action in the Upper Canadian rebellion had abated on Navy Island on the Niagara River and had temporarily ended in the Western District near the Detroit River. The theatre would soon shift to the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence River. In his narrative of events, Patriot Robert Marsh, a resident of Niagara Falls, New York reflected upon the mood along the American/Canadian border at this time. He wrote; “It is all excitement in Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit and all along the frontier...the whole country was awake; many and strong were the inducements for young as well as married men, to engage in so glorious a cause.” This feeling was echoed in an article printed in the February 19, 1838 edition of the Albany Argus. It was reported that a considerable force of Patriots had gathered on the frontier in Jefferson County, New York. The article concluded by stating; “There begins to be some excitement here upon the subject of Canada. Many loads of men and provisions have been and are now passing here for the north.” What had led up to this situation? Watertown resident Daniel Heustis provided some insight into this question. In his memoirs, Heustis who was a “captain” in the Patriot army, recorded that a meeting of Patriot leaders was held on January 16 in Batavia. William Lyon Mackenzie, Rensselaer Van Rensselaer, David Gibson, Bill Johnston and Heustis decided that a co-ordinated invasion of Upper Canada would be launched on February 22, Washington’s birthday. The rebel plan of attack was to be three-pronged. The main thrust would be made towards Gananoque, to draw loyal troops away from Kingston, prior to a full-scale incursion there. A second force would seize the provincial penitentiary to free prisoners, and a third group of sympathizers would attack Kingston and Fort Henry. Several of the main conspirators moved to headquarters at the Mansion House in Watertown to further formulate these plans. There, a circular was issued and distributed throughout Jefferson County. It called for contributions of clothing and money. Concerted efforts were made to enlist men to the cause and to procure arms. Daniel Heustis personally travelled to Carthage, Champion, Rutland, Denmark and Lockport to collect more munitions. On February 17, the arsenal at Watertown was raided, netting the Patriot army 700 stand of rifles. These were transferred to French Creek (now Clayton) under direction of “Pirate” Bill Johnston. Several cannon belonging to artillery companies in surrounding towns were also “borrowed.” These were added to seven or eight already stored in Salina, along with arms pillaged from arsenals in Batavia and Elizabethtown. Other Patriot supporters were actively engaged in collecting carriages, additional small arms and ammunition in communities between Champlain and Plattsburgh. Their avowed intention was the invasion of Canada at the first favourable opportunity. This initiative was confirmed in the February 21 edition of the Cayuga Patriot: ``We are informed by a respectable gentleman of Onondaga county, in whose statements the utmost reliance can be placed, and who has his information from undoubted authority, that the patriots had made their arrangements to attack Montreal, Kingston, Toronto and Malden.” In an article in the Kingston Chronicle of February 21, intelligence reports were cited about men in Jefferson County drilling at night, the holding of private meetings and collecting money and provisions for the Patriots. In the following week’s edition of the Chronicle, a projection of what actually was to occur was printed: ``For some time past an attack upon Gananoque had been expected from the Sympathizers at French Creek.” Articles in the Philadelphia Ledger & Daily Transcript explained more about the situation. In the February 27 edition the following update was printed: “We learn that the Patriots have finally made a movement. A large supply of arms and ammunition left Syracuse on Saturday evening for the lake shore, where a descent was to be made on Kinston.” In the March 1 issue, letters received on February 22 noted; “....the gathering of people at French Creek, Jefferson County, exclusively. We also learn that the number collected there was four or five thousand, and that they began to move at daylight that morning for Kingston”. It was also reported that several hundred men under arms night and day were expecting attacks at Prescott and Brockville. By the third week of February it was estimated that anywhere from between 1,500 to 3,000 Patriots were gathered on the south bank of the St. Lawrence River at French Creek. Daniel Heustis provided what probably was a reasonably accurate figure. He estimated that about 600 men had assembled with the intention of marching upon Kingston under the command of ``General” Van Rensselaer. On the evening of February 21, an advance party of 50 men moved from French Creek to Grindstone Island, and then crossed the frozen St. Lawrence to occupy Canadian owned Hickory Island. Located 25 kilometres east of Kingston and 8 kilometres south-west of Gananoque, Hickory Island was supposedly to become a staging ground for planned attacks on Gananoque and Kingston. An article in the March 10 issue of Niles’ National Register noted that 4,000 stand of arms, 20 barrels of cartridges, 500 pikes and other provisions were transported to Hickory Island. It was unclear whether the timing of this incursion was actually part of the proposed co-ordinated assault on Canada, or made for another reason. Citing an undated excerpt from the Kingston Chronicle, the Register suggested that Patriot forces had moved to Hickory Island for fear of arrest by American authorities. It was even unclear what the ultimate aim of the invaders might be. An article in the March 1 issue of the Philadelphia Pennsylvanian which was excerpted from a letter to the editor of the Onondaga Standard, concluded that; “Their intended movement or point of attack is only conjectured. It is said to be Kingston by some: by others that their object is to make a stand on Canadian ground, to give confidence to the people in favor of revolution, and to adopt such plans as shall be thought advisable.” On the morning of February 22, Daniel Heustis brought 50 more men to accompany those already assembled there with ``General” Van Rensselaer. These forces were joined later that day by a company lead by ``Captain” Lightie and additional Patriots from Syracuse headed by ``Colonel” Leman L. Leach (aka Lyman Lewis). ``Colonel” Martin Woodruff remained in French Creek to direct others to Hickory Island as new volunteers arrived. Throughout the day a large number of men in sleighs visited Hickory Island but they did not stay. During this period 110 men left taking 3 field pieces and most of the rebel stores with them. Bill Johnston joined the group on the evening of February 22. Heustis pointed out that at no time did the Patriot force consist of more than 300 men. He had hoped for 1,000 volunteers and had had an ample supply of arms, ammunition and provisions for that number. He expressed his disappointment as the Patriot army continued to become “materially diminished.” “General” Van Renessalaer who was not sober, frittered away the day, dithered and made no clear decisions regarding future action. He watched his forces slip away in the bitterly cold -27 degree weather. As a result Patriot commanders “were obliged to pronounce the enterprise a failure.” Heustis volunteered to lead a group of men to attack Fort Wellington at Prescott. With diminished forces this plan was considered to be “too daring and impolitic” and therefore not feasible. The remaining Patriots withdrew to French Creek and disbanded. Reaction on these events came from various quarters. William Lyon Mackenzie who had distanced himself from Van Renessalaer, felt that the attempt to join Patriots in arms in Upper Canada with refugees and American volunteers, was a promising opportunity to give republicans possession of Canada. In his Caroline Almanack, Mackenzie criticized the decision of the Patriots to appoint Van Renesselaer as leader of the Hickory Island expedition. He savagely concluded; “Let those who witnessed Mr. V.R.’s conduct speak of it - the golden moment has gone by, why should we say more?” An article in the February 28 issue of the Bytown Gazette poked further ridicule at Van Renesselaer and the Patriots: “The soi disant General deeming this force inadequate to the undertaking, (as well he might) gave up the attempt, and the rabble he had collected, by last accounts, were dispersing with greater celerity than they had assembled.” Van Rensselaer’s total unfitness to take charge of the Hickory Island incursion even came from a Patriot source. A perplexed Patriot “General” Donald McLeod wrote: “The expedition got up at Hickory Island by Col. Bill Johnson and Gen. Van Rensselaer....broke up, for some reasons not explained, without attempting any demonstration whatever.” McLeod concluded that the Hickory Island Patriots “had dispersed for want of a leader.” The lack of volunteers responding to the call to attack Kingston was commented on in an excerpt from the Kingston Chronicle, published in the March 10 volume of the Niles’ National Register. It said; “This was a damper. The lookers-on bore the same portion to the actors as in other farces, and activity became the order of the day. The play was ended, and the audience retired.” Criticism was even expressed internationally. In the July 27, 1838 edition of the Hobart Town Courier an excerpt from an unnamed New York newspaper concluded that; “The expedition against Kingston....proved a miserable and ridiculous abortion. Timely notice was given to the authorities of Kingston by one of the United States’ marshals, and ample preparation was made to receive the invaders; but they took good care to go no nearer than Hickory Island, one of the ‘Thousand Islands,’ in the St. Lawrence, where they stayed shivering some 12 hours, and then straggled back and dispersed.” Canadian officials had been made aware of the impending invasion. Brevet Major Richard Bonnycastle, de facto commander at Fort Henry, had sent agents to New York State to spy on the Patriots. This information was supplemented with additional details provided by Gananoque school teacher Elizabeth Barnett. She had overheard Patriot plans while visiting relatives in Lafargeville, New York. Bonnycastle sprang into action. He called up militia units from along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, and sent Major Thomas Fitzgerald with 200 men and 3 pieces of artillery to defend Gananoque. In the early morning of February 23, cavalry, infantry, artillery and militia units sent by Bonnycastle arrived at Hickory Island. This force under the command of the Honourable John Elmsley arrested five American farmers. John Packard, George Holsonburgh, John Martin, Ebeneezer B. Stores and John Herman were then taken to Fort Henry as prisoners of war. The only other remnant of the Patriot forces found was a large quantity of scrap iron sewn up in bags, intended to be used by the rebel artillery in place of grape shot or canister. The Bytown Gazette in its February 28 issue commented on what had occurred: “The inhabitants on the frontier had been thrown into a considerable degree of alarm, from an attack said to be mediated by the rebels combined with a set of marauders from the United States.” The first action of the 1838 Upper Canadian Rebellion in the Thousand Islands/ St. Lawrence River had been inglorious and a complete failure for the Patriot army. The August 30 edition of the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser reprinted a Canadian observer’s thoughts on these events. He reflected upon the situation and what was expected in the future: “Although the several attempts to invade us by the Americans have failed, and the schemes of the rebels in our own country are frustrated, we have still much to fear, as it is now evident that we have many amongst us who are yet ripe for rebellion. The large portion of the inhabitants, however, are loyal. The Americans may continue to sympathise with the Patriots, as they are called; they may raise armies too, of adventurers, headed by desperadoes, but unless they show more courage than they have in their late attempts to invade us, we have nothing to fear from that quarter.” Only time would tell whether these prognostications would prove to be accurate! By Dr. John C. Carter, [email protected] Dr. John C. Carter is an Ontario historian, museologist and a Research Associate at the History and Classics Programme, School of Humanities, University of Tasmania. This is his fourth article written for TI Life (Click here view his other articles). In addition Dr. Carter has provided a bibliography to study this important era of Thousand Islands history, which can be found un THE PLACE, History page. More Suggested Reading: “An Unsung Heroine,” Montreal Gazette (February 26, 1934) Charles D. Anderson, Bluebloods & Red Necks (Burnstown: General Store Publishing House, 1996) Richard H. Bonnycastle, Canada, As It Was, And May Be (London: Colburn & Co., 1852), v. 1 Ethel Comins, “Hickory Island Fiasco,” Bulletin of the Jefferson County Historical Society (October, 1966), v. 7, #4 ‘‘Extract of a letter from a Gentleman attached to the Royal Army, dated Gananoque, Upper Canada, Feb. 28,” Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (August 30, 1838) Robert W. Garcia, ‘‘This Period of Desperate Enterprise: British efforts to secure Kingston from rebellion in the winter of 1837-1838,” Ontario History (Autumn, 2009), v. CI, #2 Daniel D. Heustis, Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of Captain Daniel Heustis (Boston: Redding, 1848) Kim Lunman, “The Heroine of Hickory,” Island Life (Summer, 2011) Robert Marsh, Seven Years of My Life, or a Narrative of Patriot Exile (Buffalo: Faxon & Stevens, 1847) Shaun J. McLaughlin, The Patriot War Along the New York-Canada Border (Charleston: History Press, 2012) Donald M’Leod, A Brief Review of the Settlement of Upper Canada (Cleveland: F.E. Penniman, 1841). John Northman, ‘‘Elizabeth Barnett, the Heroine of Gananoque,” Watertown Daily Times (October 6, 1932) Dr. John C. Carter is a Research Associate at the History and Classics Programme, School of Humanities, University of Tasmania. He can be contacted at [email protected] Posted in: History, Places, People Please feel free to leave comments about this article using the form below. Comments are moderated and we do not accept comments that contain links. As per our privacy policy, your email address will not be shared and is inaccessible even to us. For general comments, please email the editor. Copyright 2007 by Thousand Islands Magazine | Terms Of Use Login |
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2002
{"url": "http://www.thousandislandslife.com/BackIssues/Archive/tabid/393/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1150/Patriot-Chronicles-The-Hickory-Island-Incursion.aspx", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.thousandislandslife.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:14:02Z", "digest": "sha1:E4KYYGRHZ2NPK3YP2YYW4DNGT5RQX2RB"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 15105, 15105.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 15105, 15680.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 15105, 41.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 15105, 60.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 15105, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 15105, 325.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 15105, 0.34958506]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 15105, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 15105, 0.01435329]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 15105, 0.03669874]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 15105, 0.0207144]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 15105, 0.0207144]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 15105, 0.01435329]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 15105, 0.01435329]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 15105, 0.01182515]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 15105, 0.00489317]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 15105, 0.00456695]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 15105, 0.00829876]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 15105, 0.17323651]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 15105, 0.39366516]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 15105, 5.04401481]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 15105, 0.00207469]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 15105, 5.95981634]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 15105, 2431.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 109, 0.0], [109, 143, 0.0], [143, 199, 0.0], [199, 256, 0.0], [256, 524, 1.0], [524, 912, 1.0], [912, 1313, 1.0], [1313, 2093, 1.0], [2093, 2949, 1.0], [2949, 3546, 1.0], [3546, 3979, 1.0], [3979, 4726, 1.0], [4726, 5481, 1.0], [5481, 6487, 1.0], [6487, 7107, 1.0], [7107, 8011, 1.0], [8011, 9369, 1.0], [9369, 10339, 1.0], [10339, 11741, 1.0], [11741, 12689, 1.0], [12689, 12769, 1.0], [12769, 12814, 0.0], [12814, 13244, 0.0], [13244, 13302, 0.0], [13302, 13396, 0.0], [13396, 13486, 0.0], [13486, 13603, 0.0], [13603, 13775, 0.0], [13775, 13953, 0.0], [13953, 14065, 0.0], [14065, 14130, 0.0], [14130, 14233, 0.0], [14233, 14337, 0.0], [14337, 14435, 1.0], [14435, 14538, 0.0], [14538, 14711, 0.0], [14711, 14746, 0.0], [14746, 15039, 1.0], [15039, 15083, 0.0], [15083, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 109, 0.0], [109, 143, 0.0], [143, 199, 0.0], [199, 256, 0.0], [256, 524, 0.0], [524, 912, 0.0], [912, 1313, 0.0], [1313, 2093, 0.0], [2093, 2949, 0.0], [2949, 3546, 0.0], [3546, 3979, 0.0], [3979, 4726, 0.0], [4726, 5481, 0.0], [5481, 6487, 0.0], [6487, 7107, 0.0], [7107, 8011, 0.0], [8011, 9369, 0.0], [9369, 10339, 0.0], [10339, 11741, 0.0], [11741, 12689, 0.0], [12689, 12769, 0.0], [12769, 12814, 0.0], [12814, 13244, 0.0], [13244, 13302, 0.0], [13302, 13396, 0.0], [13396, 13486, 0.0], [13486, 13603, 0.0], [13603, 13775, 0.0], [13775, 13953, 0.0], [13953, 14065, 0.0], [14065, 14130, 0.0], [14130, 14233, 0.0], [14233, 14337, 0.0], [14337, 14435, 0.0], [14435, 14538, 0.0], [14538, 14711, 0.0], [14711, 14746, 0.0], [14746, 15039, 0.0], [15039, 15083, 0.0], [15083, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 46, 4.0], [46, 109, 5.0], [109, 143, 6.0], [143, 199, 7.0], [199, 256, 10.0], [256, 524, 46.0], [524, 912, 65.0], [912, 1313, 70.0], [1313, 2093, 124.0], [2093, 2949, 130.0], [2949, 3546, 87.0], [3546, 3979, 70.0], [3979, 4726, 123.0], [4726, 5481, 123.0], [5481, 6487, 171.0], [6487, 7107, 103.0], [7107, 8011, 147.0], [8011, 9369, 213.0], [9369, 10339, 161.0], [10339, 11741, 230.0], [11741, 12689, 163.0], [12689, 12769, 12.0], [12769, 12814, 6.0], [12814, 13244, 69.0], [13244, 13302, 8.0], [13302, 13396, 12.0], [13396, 13486, 16.0], [13486, 13603, 17.0], [13603, 13775, 28.0], [13775, 13953, 27.0], [13953, 14065, 16.0], [14065, 14130, 10.0], [14130, 14233, 17.0], [14233, 14337, 15.0], [14337, 14435, 15.0], [14435, 14538, 14.0], [14538, 14711, 26.0], [14711, 14746, 5.0], [14746, 15039, 50.0], [15039, 15083, 6.0], [15083, 15105, 4.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.09302326], [46, 109, 0.0], [109, 143, 0.0], [143, 199, 0.0], [199, 256, 0.18518519], [256, 524, 0.01520913], [524, 912, 0.0], [912, 1313, 0.01526718], [1313, 2093, 0.00526316], [2093, 2949, 0.00597372], [2949, 3546, 0.00342466], [3546, 3979, 0.00471698], [3979, 4726, 0.00687758], [4726, 5481, 0.02435724], [5481, 6487, 0.01214575], [6487, 7107, 0.01328904], [7107, 8011, 0.01238739], [8011, 9369, 0.00151172], [9369, 10339, 0.01059322], [10339, 11741, 0.00581818], [11741, 12689, 0.00646552], [12689, 12769, 0.0], [12769, 12814, 0.0], [12814, 13244, 0.0], [13244, 13302, 0.11320755], [13302, 13396, 0.04705882], [13396, 13486, 0.06578947], [13486, 13603, 0.05607477], [13603, 13775, 0.04907975], [13775, 13953, 0.07878788], [13953, 14065, 0.03809524], [14065, 14130, 0.06779661], [14130, 14233, 0.04255319], [14233, 14337, 0.04166667], [14337, 14435, 0.04494382], [14435, 14538, 0.05208333], [14538, 14711, 0.0], [14711, 14746, 0.0], [14746, 15039, 0.0], [15039, 15083, 0.09302326], [15083, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 109, 0.0], [109, 143, 0.0], [143, 199, 0.0], [199, 256, 0.0], [256, 524, 0.0], [524, 912, 0.0], [912, 1313, 0.0], [1313, 2093, 0.0], [2093, 2949, 0.0], [2949, 3546, 0.0], [3546, 3979, 0.0], [3979, 4726, 0.0], [4726, 5481, 0.0], [5481, 6487, 0.0], [6487, 7107, 0.0], [7107, 8011, 0.0], [8011, 9369, 0.0], [9369, 10339, 0.0], [10339, 11741, 0.0], [11741, 12689, 0.0], [12689, 12769, 0.0], [12769, 12814, 0.0], [12814, 13244, 0.0], [13244, 13302, 0.0], [13302, 13396, 0.0], [13396, 13486, 0.0], [13486, 13603, 0.0], [13603, 13775, 0.0], [13775, 13953, 0.0], [13953, 14065, 0.0], [14065, 14130, 0.0], [14130, 14233, 0.0], [14233, 14337, 0.0], [14337, 14435, 0.0], [14435, 14538, 0.0], [14538, 14711, 0.0], [14711, 14746, 0.0], [14746, 15039, 0.0], [15039, 15083, 0.0], [15083, 15105, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.13043478], [46, 109, 0.15873016], [109, 143, 0.11764706], [143, 199, 0.125], [199, 256, 0.07017544], [256, 524, 0.07089552], [524, 912, 0.03865979], [912, 1313, 0.03491272], [1313, 2093, 0.04230769], [2093, 2949, 0.03738318], [2949, 3546, 0.02680067], [3546, 3979, 0.03233256], [3979, 4726, 0.0334672], [4726, 5481, 0.04370861], [5481, 6487, 0.027833], [6487, 7107, 0.04677419], [7107, 8011, 0.02544248], [8011, 9369, 0.04344624], [9369, 10339, 0.03298969], [10339, 11741, 0.04493581], [11741, 12689, 0.02742616], [12689, 12769, 0.0125], [12769, 12814, 0.11111111], [12814, 13244, 0.08372093], [13244, 13302, 0.10344828], [13302, 13396, 0.11702128], [13396, 13486, 0.14444444], [13486, 13603, 0.09401709], [13603, 13775, 0.0872093], [13775, 13953, 0.07865169], [13953, 14065, 0.09821429], [14065, 14130, 0.12307692], [14130, 14233, 0.11650485], [14233, 14337, 0.14423077], [14337, 14435, 0.13265306], [14435, 14538, 0.09708738], [14538, 14711, 0.08092486], [14711, 14746, 0.11428571], [14746, 15039, 0.01365188], [15039, 15083, 0.09090909], [15083, 15105, 0.18181818]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 15105, 0.63536936]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 15105, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 15105, 0.72585762]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 15105, -215.09794666]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 15105, 163.16334012]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 15105, 197.53118922]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 15105, 143.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Fri 22 Nov 2013 23:59
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2003
{"url": "http://www.tickets.ie/event.aspx/etihad-skyline-croke-park-dublin-22-November-2013/9KYCY", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tickets.ie", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:14:29Z", "digest": "sha1:I2ETADAGJJBBDDE734NGAUCLMOPTEXVE"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 21, 21.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 21, 1322.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 21, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 21, 85.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 21, 0.79]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 21, 287.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 21, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 21, 0.71428571]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 21, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 21, 3.2]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 21, 1.60943791]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 21, 5.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 21, 5.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 21, 0.5]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 21, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 21, 0.0952381]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 21, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 21, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 21, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 21, -6.06392285]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 21, -2.55514378]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 21, -2.0966969]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 21, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
NBA Tickets Available for All NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Teams Your Location | Select Location TicketsNow > NBA Tickets > Eastern Conference Tickets > Atlantic Division Tickets > New York Knicks Tickets The New York Knicks look to mix things up in the Eastern Conference at the famed Madison Square Garden! Don't miss your opportunity to see your Knicks LIVE! Buy your New York Knicks basketball tickets now! All Dates Full Schedule Event When Where Toronto Raptors at New York Knicks Tickets Wed, Apr. 16th, 2014 08:00 PM Madison Square Garden (New York, NY) More Basketball Tickets Atlanta Hawks TicketsBoston Celtics TicketsCharlotte Bobcats TicketsChicago Bulls TicketsCleveland Cavaliers TicketsDallas Mavericks TicketsDenver Nuggets TicketsDetroit Pistons TicketsGolden State Warriors TicketsHouston Rockets Tickets Indiana Pacers TicketsLos Angeles Clippers TicketsLos Angeles Lakers TicketsMemphis Grizzlies TicketsMiami HEAT TicketsMilwaukee Bucks TicketsMinnesota Timberwolves TicketsBrooklyn Nets TicketsNew Orleans Pelicans TicketsNew York Knicks Tickets Oklahoma City Thunder TicketsOrlando Magic TicketsPhiladelphia 76ers TicketsPhoenix Suns TicketsPortland Trail Blazers TicketsSacramento Kings TicketsSan Antonio Spurs TicketsToronto Raptors TicketsWashington Wizards TicketsUtah Jazz Tickets New York Knicks Basketball Tickets They play their home games at the world's most famous arena - Madison Square Garden - so it's no surprise the New York Knicks are one of the banner franchises in the National Basketball Association. For more than 65 years, they have seemingly been a perennial contender, and their loyal fans pick up New York Knicks tickets whenever given the opportunity. Always known by their New York Knicks title, the franchise has been nestled in New York for over six decades. The New York Knicks, short for Knickerbockers, began their basketball journey in 1946. Along with the Boston Celtics, they are one of two teams to still be located in their original city. The Knicks can trace their roots back to 1946, but it wasn't until the late 1960s that they really hit their stride. During the early 60s, the Knicks faced hardship on the basketball court. Their team records were plagued with heavy losses for years to come. In 67 they finally made a comeback and advanced to the NBA playoffs for the first time in eight years. By the end of the decade, they had turned things around, becoming one of the best teams in the NBA, and later reached their first championship series against the Los Angeles Lakers in 1970. Led by the stellar play of Willis Reed, the Knicks managed to bring New York its long-awaited first title. Reed helped them repeat the accomplishment three years later when they beat the Lakers once again. Though they failed to recapture the string of success they enjoyed in the late 60s and early 70s, the Knicks still remained a regular playoff presence. 1984 saw the Knicks draft star center Patrick Ewing to the team. Ewing's talent coupled with a new head coach launched the team into the playoffs and set a precedent for what was to come in the Knicks future. With legendary players such as Patrick Ewing and John Starks, the Knicks were never far from contention throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Today, they enjoy a re-invigorated fan base and Madison Square Garden is still one of the best venues in the league. One of New York City's most beloved teams, the franchise has been home to Basketball Hall of Famers and notable players like Earl Monroe, Larry brown, Stu Jackson and Phil Jackson. Members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference, a few of the Knicks' adversaries include the Chicago Bulls, New Jersey Nets and the Miami Heat. A great ticket anytime, the reviews declare that a Knicks game is a great experience for the whole family. This year could belong to the New York Knicks! Make sure you are courtside at Madison Square Garden with your favorite players when you purchase New York Knicks tickets today!
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2004
{"url": "http://www.ticketsnow.com/new-york-knicks-tickets/?partnercode=16921", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.ticketsnow.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:55:11Z", "digest": "sha1:27K24CRFHR2NQX2AWE4DOZTH4PKWE5M2"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4033, 4033.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4033, 8027.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4033, 17.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4033, 128.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4033, 0.92]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4033, 332.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4033, 0.32127955]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4033, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4033, 0.01805597]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4033, 0.03159795]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4033, 0.0430334]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4033, 0.02407463]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4033, 0.01390821]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4033, 0.11682893]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4033, 0.52623211]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4033, 5.28298887]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4033, 5.22405491]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4033, 629.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 109, 0.0], [109, 217, 0.0], [217, 423, 1.0], [423, 447, 0.0], [447, 507, 0.0], [507, 537, 0.0], [537, 574, 0.0], [574, 598, 0.0], [598, 1323, 0.0], [1323, 1358, 0.0], [1358, 1724, 1.0], [1724, 2022, 1.0], [2022, 2389, 1.0], [2389, 2785, 1.0], [2785, 3404, 1.0], [3404, 3751, 1.0], [3751, 4033, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 109, 0.0], [109, 217, 0.0], [217, 423, 0.0], [423, 447, 0.0], [447, 507, 0.0], [507, 537, 0.0], [537, 574, 0.0], [574, 598, 0.0], [598, 1323, 0.0], [1323, 1358, 0.0], [1358, 1724, 0.0], [1724, 2022, 0.0], [2022, 2389, 0.0], [2389, 2785, 0.0], [2785, 3404, 0.0], [3404, 3751, 0.0], [3751, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 109, 15.0], [109, 217, 13.0], [217, 423, 36.0], [423, 447, 4.0], [447, 507, 10.0], [507, 537, 6.0], [537, 574, 6.0], [574, 598, 3.0], [598, 1323, 71.0], [1323, 1358, 5.0], [1358, 1724, 59.0], [1724, 2022, 52.0], [2022, 2389, 66.0], [2389, 2785, 69.0], [2785, 3404, 108.0], [3404, 3751, 57.0], [3751, 4033, 49.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 109, 0.0], [109, 217, 0.0], [217, 423, 0.0], [423, 447, 0.0], [447, 507, 0.0], [507, 537, 0.4], [537, 574, 0.0], [574, 598, 0.0], [598, 1323, 0.00276243], [1323, 1358, 0.0], [1358, 1724, 0.00566572], [1724, 2022, 0.0137931], [2022, 2389, 0.03351955], [2389, 2785, 0.01033592], [2785, 3404, 0.02635914], [3404, 3751, 0.0], [3751, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 109, 0.0], [109, 217, 0.0], [217, 423, 0.0], [423, 447, 0.0], [447, 507, 0.0], [507, 537, 0.0], [537, 574, 0.0], [574, 598, 0.0], [598, 1323, 0.0], [1323, 1358, 0.0], [1358, 1724, 0.0], [1724, 2022, 0.0], [2022, 2389, 0.0], [2389, 2785, 0.0], [2785, 3404, 0.0], [3404, 3751, 0.0], [3751, 4033, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 109, 0.16513761], [109, 217, 0.14814815], [217, 423, 0.09223301], [423, 447, 0.16666667], [447, 507, 0.15], [507, 537, 0.13333333], [537, 574, 0.18918919], [574, 598, 0.125], [598, 1323, 0.13793103], [1323, 1358, 0.14285714], [1358, 1724, 0.03825137], [1724, 2022, 0.04697987], [2022, 2389, 0.02452316], [2389, 2785, 0.03787879], [2785, 3404, 0.02746365], [3404, 3751, 0.0778098], [3751, 4033, 0.04609929]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4033, 0.28816789]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4033, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4033, 0.71186399]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4033, -152.88939909]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4033, 5.08434542]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4033, 42.64280294]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4033, 26.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
[Personal Messages] [Member List] [Help/FAQ] [Rules] [Login] Tiki Central Forums � � Creating Tiki � � Other Crafts � � sophista-tiki orignals Dawn Frasier Goto page ( Previous Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 Next Page ) sophista-tiki orignals Dawn Frasier Sophista-tikiTiki SocialiteJoined: Sep 13, 2005Posts: 1678From: Seattle WAPosted: 2012-11-28 6:38 pm Permalink Finished pieces for this week so far. [ This Message was edited by: Sophista-tiki 2012-11-28 18:39 ] a couple more fresh ones: This pair was a special order Pulled out these 3 pieces from earlier in the yr for a second look and to see if anyone wanted to give them a home, ( middle one has been claimed) gave this piece away as a prize to the first person who claimed it. Its on its way to Florida and Im wrapping presents with my own gift wrap YAY! [ This Message was edited by: Sophista-tiki 2012-11-30 10:14 ][ This Message was edited by: Sophista-tiki 2012-11-30 10:15 ] Professor GTiki SocialiteJoined: Sep 03, 2011Posts: 328From: the Tiki WastelandsPosted: 2012-11-30 11:40 am Permalink It all looks beautiful, Dawn. Sophista-tikiTiki SocialiteJoined: Sep 13, 2005Posts: 1678From: Seattle WAPosted: 2012-12-05 10:08 pm Permalink Tiki Holiday cards packaged and ready to ship out tomorow morning. Robb HamelTiki SocialiteJoined: Mar 07, 2008Posts: 1013From: OhioPosted: 2012-12-12 4:50 pm Permalink Nice stuff, Dawn. Very nice. Your own giftpaper? It looks incredible, how is it done, printed professionaly? The cards look terrific, also. www.robbhamel.com Nice to see you back Rob and thanks fro looking . The giftt wrap is a limited time ofer from Spoonflower, the same place that prints my fabrics. Rolls are 46" x 72" , nice heavy paper. I'm very happy with the quality. I have 2 designs in 4 colors with matching cards and gift tags all available from my website. great items as always... Lots 0f art found its way to new homes for Christmas Thanks !!! Over the holidays ( well before even) my computer bit it, my truck died in the middle of an intersection on my way home from work, and I had a severe asthma attack that ended up in the emergency room. ,,,,,, a million dollars later,,,,,,,,, Truck repairs and tune up all squared away, I tore my computer apart and fixed it myself, but lost all my files, so I'm starting from scratch like I have a brand new puter. Obviously I lived through the attack but I'm not quite the same. ( that sucks) I went cold turkey on the computer and was offline for several days. In that time I started 7 new large paintings. This yr will be all larger pieces unless specifically commissioned, (except for DAWNCRAFT) As a result of my computer committing suicide and being resurrected from pet cemetary I lost all of my website files. SO sophista-tiki.com will be getting a whole new look. I will also be discontinuing several fabric designs from my Spoonflower. New sections have been added to the sophista-tiki etsy shop; paper goods, and one more thing I cant remember right now. Hold on I need more coffee,,,,, Ok where was I,, Big important things on my plate this yr. most of which I can't reveal yet. but I will as soon as I get the OK. If you're on FB I have a sophista-tiki page there and am currently poised to give away a FREE small painting when I get to 700 likes. Just go and add your name to the comments under the picture of the piece wrapped in Tiki Holiday gift wrap. Thanks again for the support you've given. Hope everyone has an abundant 2013. Dawn tikiskipGrand Member (8 years) Joined: Nov 26, 2005Posts: 2610Posted: 2013-01-08 12:27 pm Permalink Wow! Sophista-tiki Love yer stuff. The light is way cool!! What a long line of misfortunes. I was so sad to hear these. I'm glad you are better and dealing with the loss of your photos. I always watch your art on this thread it is all beautiful. Wendy I for one love all your creations... Good stuff. Looking foward to seeing your cover for Tiki Magazine, and congratulations on being picked as a cover artist. _________________ GROG miss Tiki-Kate Thank you, Sophista-tikiTiki SocialiteJoined: Sep 13, 2005Posts: 1678From: Seattle WAPosted: 2013-02-05 11:36 am Permalink Bigger pieces this year. here's progress shots of the current painting. I hope to finish this up today. Gotta move onto gigs with deadlines starting tomorow. oops Im on the wrong computer, thsi one doesnt have my picture files. ,,,, one moment please,,, Goto page ( Previous Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 Next Page ) U-Moderate:
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2005
{"url": "http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=17407&forum=18&start=885&922", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tikiroom.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:43:45Z", "digest": "sha1:BWORZUNII46HPEHQX4I3DMTBZDZCDE5F"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 5119, 5119.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 5119, 7547.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 5119, 45.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 5119, 117.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 5119, 0.9]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 5119, 265.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 5119, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 5119, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 5119, 1.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 5119, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 5119, 0.24704025]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 5119, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 5119, 0.08700351]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 5119, 0.17400703]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 5119, 0.17400703]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 5119, 0.16482032]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 5119, 0.14212375]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 5119, 0.08700351]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 5119, 0.0194542]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 5119, 0.02756012]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 5119, 0.0291813]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 5119, 0.02683504]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 5119, 0.04444444]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 5119, 0.42620363]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 5119, 0.50453515]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 5119, 4.19614512]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 5119, 0.00157853]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 5119, 5.75195525]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 5119, 882.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 156, 0.0], [156, 538, 0.0], [538, 574, 0.0], [574, 685, 0.0], [685, 723, 1.0], [723, 786, 0.0], [786, 812, 0.0], [812, 842, 0.0], [842, 989, 0.0], [989, 1083, 0.0], [1083, 1135, 1.0], [1135, 1260, 0.0], [1260, 1378, 0.0], [1378, 1408, 1.0], [1408, 1520, 0.0], [1520, 1587, 1.0], [1587, 1689, 0.0], [1689, 1718, 1.0], [1718, 1798, 1.0], [1798, 1829, 1.0], [1829, 1847, 0.0], [1847, 2159, 1.0], [2159, 2184, 1.0], [2184, 2248, 1.0], [2248, 2489, 0.0], [2489, 2741, 0.0], [2741, 2947, 0.0], [2947, 3120, 1.0], [3120, 3193, 1.0], [3193, 3345, 0.0], [3345, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3474, 1.0], [3474, 3716, 1.0], [3716, 3800, 0.0], [3800, 3900, 0.0], [3900, 3935, 1.0], [3935, 3959, 1.0], [3959, 4152, 0.0], [4152, 4189, 1.0], [4189, 4311, 1.0], [4311, 4349, 0.0], [4349, 4472, 0.0], [4472, 4630, 1.0], [4630, 4726, 0.0], [4726, 5119, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 156, 0.0], [156, 538, 0.0], [538, 574, 0.0], [574, 685, 0.0], [685, 723, 0.0], [723, 786, 0.0], [786, 812, 0.0], [812, 842, 0.0], [842, 989, 0.0], [989, 1083, 0.0], [1083, 1135, 0.0], [1135, 1260, 0.0], [1260, 1378, 0.0], [1378, 1408, 0.0], [1408, 1520, 0.0], [1520, 1587, 0.0], [1587, 1689, 0.0], [1689, 1718, 0.0], [1718, 1798, 0.0], [1798, 1829, 0.0], [1829, 1847, 0.0], [1847, 2159, 0.0], [2159, 2184, 0.0], [2184, 2248, 0.0], [2248, 2489, 0.0], [2489, 2741, 0.0], [2741, 2947, 0.0], [2947, 3120, 0.0], [3120, 3193, 0.0], [3193, 3345, 0.0], [3345, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3474, 0.0], [3474, 3716, 0.0], [3716, 3800, 0.0], [3800, 3900, 0.0], [3900, 3935, 0.0], [3935, 3959, 0.0], [3959, 4152, 0.0], [4152, 4189, 0.0], [4189, 4311, 0.0], [4311, 4349, 0.0], [4349, 4472, 0.0], [4472, 4630, 0.0], [4630, 4726, 0.0], [4726, 5119, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 156, 24.0], [156, 538, 77.0], [538, 574, 4.0], [574, 685, 12.0], [685, 723, 7.0], [723, 786, 8.0], [786, 812, 5.0], [812, 842, 6.0], [842, 989, 30.0], [989, 1083, 20.0], [1083, 1135, 10.0], [1135, 1260, 16.0], [1260, 1378, 14.0], [1378, 1408, 5.0], [1408, 1520, 12.0], [1520, 1587, 11.0], [1587, 1689, 12.0], [1689, 1718, 5.0], [1718, 1798, 12.0], [1798, 1829, 5.0], [1829, 1847, 1.0], [1847, 2159, 59.0], [2159, 2184, 4.0], [2184, 2248, 12.0], [2248, 2489, 43.0], [2489, 2741, 48.0], [2741, 2947, 35.0], [2947, 3120, 30.0], [3120, 3193, 11.0], [3193, 3345, 27.0], [3345, 3362, 4.0], [3362, 3474, 25.0], [3474, 3716, 48.0], [3716, 3800, 14.0], [3800, 3900, 13.0], [3900, 3935, 5.0], [3935, 3959, 5.0], [3959, 4152, 39.0], [4152, 4189, 7.0], [4189, 4311, 20.0], [4311, 4349, 3.0], [4349, 4472, 14.0], [4472, 4630, 26.0], [4630, 4726, 16.0], [4726, 5119, 78.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 156, 0.0], [156, 538, 0.56118143], [538, 574, 0.0], [574, 685, 0.20792079], [685, 723, 0.0], [723, 786, 0.22641509], [786, 812, 0.0], [812, 842, 0.0], [842, 989, 0.00704225], [989, 1083, 0.0], [1083, 1135, 0.0], [1135, 1260, 0.22429907], [1260, 1378, 0.19266055], [1378, 1408, 0.0], [1408, 1520, 0.21568627], [1520, 1587, 0.0], [1587, 1689, 0.22580645], [1689, 1718, 0.0], [1718, 1798, 0.0], [1798, 1829, 0.0], [1829, 1847, 0.0], [1847, 2159, 0.02006689], [2159, 2184, 0.0], [2184, 2248, 0.01694915], [2248, 2489, 0.0], [2489, 2741, 0.0], [2741, 2947, 0.005], [2947, 3120, 0.0], [3120, 3193, 0.0], [3193, 3345, 0.0], [3345, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3474, 0.0], [3474, 3716, 0.01265823], [3716, 3800, 0.05], [3800, 3900, 0.25555556], [3900, 3935, 0.0], [3935, 3959, 0.0], [3959, 4152, 0.0], [4152, 4189, 0.0], [4189, 4311, 0.0], [4311, 4349, 0.0], [4349, 4472, 0.19642857], [4472, 4630, 0.0], [4630, 4726, 0.0], [4726, 5119, 0.53846154]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 156, 0.0], [156, 538, 0.0], [538, 574, 0.0], [574, 685, 0.0], [685, 723, 0.0], [723, 786, 0.0], [786, 812, 0.0], [812, 842, 0.0], [842, 989, 0.0], [989, 1083, 0.0], [1083, 1135, 0.0], [1135, 1260, 0.0], [1260, 1378, 0.0], [1378, 1408, 0.0], [1408, 1520, 0.0], [1520, 1587, 0.0], [1587, 1689, 0.0], [1689, 1718, 0.0], [1718, 1798, 0.0], [1798, 1829, 0.0], [1829, 1847, 0.0], [1847, 2159, 0.0], [2159, 2184, 0.0], [2184, 2248, 0.0], [2248, 2489, 0.0], [2489, 2741, 0.0], [2741, 2947, 0.0], [2947, 3120, 0.0], [3120, 3193, 0.0], [3193, 3345, 0.0], [3345, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3474, 0.0], [3474, 3716, 0.0], [3716, 3800, 0.0], [3800, 3900, 0.0], [3900, 3935, 0.0], [3935, 3959, 0.0], [3959, 4152, 0.0], [4152, 4189, 0.0], [4189, 4311, 0.0], [4311, 4349, 0.0], [4349, 4472, 0.0], [4472, 4630, 0.0], [4630, 4726, 0.0], [4726, 5119, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 156, 0.12179487], [156, 538, 0.01308901], [538, 574, 0.05555556], [574, 685, 0.10810811], [685, 723, 0.02631579], [723, 786, 0.04761905], [786, 812, 0.0], [812, 842, 0.03333333], [842, 989, 0.00680272], [989, 1083, 0.0212766], [1083, 1135, 0.07692308], [1135, 1260, 0.048], [1260, 1378, 0.10169492], [1378, 1408, 0.06666667], [1408, 1520, 0.10714286], [1520, 1587, 0.02985075], [1587, 1689, 0.10784314], [1689, 1718, 0.10344828], [1718, 1798, 0.025], [1798, 1829, 0.03225806], [1829, 1847, 0.0], [1847, 2159, 0.0224359], [2159, 2184, 0.0], [2184, 2248, 0.046875], [2248, 2489, 0.00829876], [2489, 2741, 0.02777778], [2741, 2947, 0.0631068], [2947, 3120, 0.02312139], [3120, 3193, 0.02739726], [3193, 3345, 0.02631579], [3345, 3362, 0.11764706], [3362, 3474, 0.05357143], [3474, 3716, 0.04958678], [3716, 3800, 0.03571429], [3800, 3900, 0.07], [3900, 3935, 0.08571429], [3935, 3959, 0.04166667], [3959, 4152, 0.02590674], [4152, 4189, 0.02702703], [4189, 4311, 0.03278689], [4311, 4349, 0.15789474], [4349, 4472, 0.10569106], [4472, 4630, 0.01898734], [4630, 4726, 0.01041667], [4726, 5119, 0.0178117]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 5119, 0.00508678]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 5119, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 5119, 0.08233291]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 5119, -675.8256889]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 5119, -472.80306003]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 5119, -533.28421354]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 5119, 52.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Andy Davis brings 'blue-eyed soul' to Northeast State September 6th, 2011 4:49 am by staff report Nashville-based singer and songwriter Andy Davis will bring his blue-eyed soul music to Northeast State Community College next week for a free concert at the Wellmont Regional Center for the Performing Arts. Davis will take the stage at 7 p.m., Sept. 14. The concert is free and open to the public. Seating is limited to the first 500 patrons. A contemporary artist raised on old-school rock and soul, Davis boasts an ear for hooks and for the often irregular heartbeat of human relationships that continues to engage longtime fans and win him new ones. The Louisiana native’s first album, “Thinks of Her,” struck a chord on college radio, selling out its initial print run. The original pressing of the CD — with Davis’s hand-written lyrics and stenciled cover art — became a collector’s item within months of its release. In 2005, the re-mastered re-release of “Thinks of Her” gained Davis national exposure and brought him to the attention of legendary music producer Mitchell Froom (Paul McCartney, Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello). The result of their collaboration was “Let the Woman,” a sophisticated, sonically adventurous album that ignited a bidding war. Barnes and Noble won the rights to distribute “Let the Woman” online and in their stores all over the world. The album’s single “Brown Eyes” became a staple on Adult Alternative radio, and the album reached No. 4 on the Adult Alternative chart. He toured extensively in support of “Let the Woman,” both headlining and opening for Colbie Caillat, Jakob Dylan, Mat Kearney, Will Hoge, Howie Day and NEEDTOB R E AT H E . The following year, Davis became a prominent member of Ten Out of Tenn, a critically acclaimed collective of Nashville singer/songwriters who joined forces for a collaborative tour that was documented in the award-winning documentary film “Any Day Now.” Davis returned to Nashville in 2009 to record “New History,” which was featured in — and inspired — an episode of ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy.” His songs have also been featured in episodes of “Jersey Shore” and “One Tree Hill.” In February 2011, Davis broke back onto the scene when he raised over $41,000 strictly from fans in just 30 days through a Kickstarter campaign to record his new album. He is currently in the studio working to finish the new record, due this fall. For more information about the concert at Northeast State, call (423) 354-2474 or e-mail [email protected] . To find out more about Davis, visit his website at www.andydavisonline.com . Wa t e r projectKingsport, Wa s h i n g t o n partnering on Fall Branch work Kingsport is a regional water provider to more than 85,000 customers within the city limits and outside the city limits.By MATTHEW LANE [email protected] KINGSPORT — Kingsport and Washington County are working together to extend public water lines to 50 families in the Fall Branch community, with the eventual goal being to create a mechanism to serve the remaining 200 miles of roads in the county also not on public water. Residents along Double Springs Road and Lady Lane experienced issues with their well water source during the drought of 2007 and 2008, so much so they approached Kingsport about the possibility of extending water service to their homes. Kingsport is a regional water provider to more than 85,000 customers within the city limits and outside the city limits, including Sullivan County, parts of Washington, Greene and Hawkins counties, and a few customers in Scott County, Va. Public Works Director Ryan McReynolds said Kingsport looked into the matter and found that the area did not meet its criteria for extending water lines to the homes. “There has to be a certain amount of usage for us to apply toward construction,” said McReynolds. “There were not that many people compared to how long this project was going to be.” Washington County Mayor Dan Eldridge also noted the residents in that area — according to the latest U.S. Census information — make too much money to qualify for state or federal grants to help provide public water to their homes. The residents continued to pursue the matter with their Washington County commissioners and Eldridge, who in turn met with McReynolds and City Manager John Campbell about extending water service to those residents. In order to serve those residents with public water, Kingsport would have to extend its water lines from roughly the Highway Patrol building on State Route 93, go underneath the road, and down Double Springs Road back toward Kingsport. The nine-month project would cost approximately $735,000. “As we look at the value of those customers for capital extension, there was a financial gap in our ability to extend the water lines. Washington County is stepping forward to fill that gap,” McReynolds said. “The value of the customers is around $250,000, and the gap is $500,000. What we’re working through now would fill the gap with growth in the future going toward minimizing the impact to the county.”
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2006
{"url": "http://www.timesnews.net/article/9035536/andy-davis-brings-blue-eyed-soul-to-northeast-state", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.timesnews.net", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:21:20Z", "digest": "sha1:RCXCVB2QILT7K7GBUSBPUMP76SDTXBTZ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 5076, 5076.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 5076, 6766.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 5076, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 5076, 86.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 5076, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 5076, 176.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 5076, 0.35925197]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 5076, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 5076, 0.04517853]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 5076, 0.04517853]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 5076, 0.04517853]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 5076, 0.04517853]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 5076, 0.04517853]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 5076, 0.04517853]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 5076, 0.00728686]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 5076, 0.00947292]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 5076, 0.00971581]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 5076, 0.01377953]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 5076, 0.1742126]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 5076, 0.51306413]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 5076, 4.88954869]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 5076, 5.47817117]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 5076, 842.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 54, 0.0], [54, 98, 0.0], [98, 5076, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 54, 0.0], [54, 98, 0.0], [98, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 54, 8.0], [54, 98, 8.0], [98, 5076, 826.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 54, 0.0], [54, 98, 0.19512195], [98, 5076, 0.01623844]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 54, 0.0], [54, 98, 0.0], [98, 5076, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 54, 0.07407407], [54, 98, 0.02272727], [98, 5076, 0.0423865]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 5076, 0.73745573]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 5076, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 5076, 0.8690756]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 5076, -267.73201626]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 5076, 104.77050153]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 5076, -18.41957016]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 5076, 44.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Hell's Kitchen - Season 10 (spoilers allowed)
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2007
{"url": "http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=9150614", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tivocommunity.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:41:38Z", "digest": "sha1:W4LSBJHD65TIM4DRBHPIRYQSBGKFOPBK"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 45, 45.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 45, 1088.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 45, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 45, 60.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 45, 0.82]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 45, 156.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 45, 0.09090909]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 45, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 45, 0.45454545]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 45, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 45, 5.83333333]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 45, 1.79175947]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 45, 6.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 45, 6.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 45, 0.05]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 45, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 45, 0.06666667]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 45, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 45, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 45, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 45, -10.68690932]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 45, -2.39398808]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 45, 1.20078293]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 45, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
http://www.tmcc.edu/committees/prac/downloads/index.php?Type=D
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2008
{"url": "http://www.tmcc.edu/committees/prac/downloads/index.php?Type=D", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tmcc.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:15:42Z", "digest": "sha1:7C5UROUUZEULSYWF2RGGXIWIF5IYTJGQ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 62, 62.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 62, 4147.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 62, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 62, 187.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 62, 0.74]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 62, 128.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 62, 0.04761905]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 62, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 62, 0.04761905]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 62, 0.47619048]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 62, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 62, 50.0]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 62, 1.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 62, 1.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 62, 0.03225806]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 62, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 62, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 62, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 62, -30.14016781]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 62, -15.30765303]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 62, -21.36266457]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 62, 5.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
HomeLil Wayne -- Banned from Wynn Las Vegas Lil Wayne -- Banned from 11/9/2010 10:00 AM PST BY TMZ STAFF Lil Wayne has criss-crossed the country since getting out of jail last week -- but there is one place he couldn't get into this weekend ... the Wynn Las Vegas.Lil Wayne joined Drake on stage at The Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas on Saturday night .... but sources tell us Weezy was a no-show at the after-party located in the Wynn Las Vegas ... and it wasn't his choice. We're told a rep for the Wynn informed a member of Drake's entourage that Lil Wayne would not be allowed on the property -- and if he tried to enter, he'd be removed. As for why Wayne was persona non grata -- sources tell us Wynn execs didn't want any trouble ... knowing Wayne is on a very short legal leash, i.e. no booze for three years.The ban never became an issue ... a rep for Weezy tells us he chilled at the Palms Casino Resort and was not "scheduled" to appear at any events. A rep for the Wynn had no comment.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2009
{"url": "http://www.tmz.com/2010/11/09/lil-wayne-las-vegas-drake-tryst-wynn-hotel/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tmz.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:22:18Z", "digest": "sha1:J5X7F3GBFXZIW4SO3W4HVM6ZQABDDD3C"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1007, 1007.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1007, 1757.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1007, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1007, 29.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1007, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1007, 336.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1007, 0.4212766]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1007, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1007, 0.03674541]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1007, 0.03674541]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1007, 0.02755906]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1007, 0.02624672]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1007, 0.02553191]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1007, 0.16595745]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1007, 0.63978495]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1007, 4.09677419]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1007, 0.0212766]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1007, 4.54177044]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1007, 186.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 57, 0.0], [57, 69, 0.0], [69, 105, 0.0], [105, 1007, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 57, 0.0], [57, 69, 0.0], [69, 105, 0.0], [105, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 44, 7.0], [44, 57, 2.0], [57, 69, 2.0], [69, 105, 7.0], [105, 1007, 168.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 57, 0.0], [57, 69, 0.0], [69, 105, 0.34375], [105, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 57, 0.0], [57, 69, 0.0], [69, 105, 0.0], [105, 1007, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.15909091], [44, 57, 0.15384615], [57, 69, 0.08333333], [69, 105, 0.41666667], [105, 1007, 0.03991131]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1007, 0.01262969]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1007, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1007, 0.03524834]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1007, -15.56012351]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1007, 0.04116809]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1007, -46.11590354]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1007, 13.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
25 Influential Black Women Class of 2013Kimberly A. BlackwellSandra BookmanErica C. BowenErika Irish BrownKimberly Brown DrumgoEhrika C. GladdenAllison E. GreenSylvia B. HamerDonna A. JohnsonAnita Johnson-PattyCindy KentRhonda Mims, Esq.Karen E. Nethersole, Esq.Marjorie PerryPamela S. RobertsonAngela RoseboroSandra Sims-Williams Stephanie P. Smith Sharon C. TaylorAudrey Boone Tillman, Esq.Keisha M. VaughnWanji J. Walcott, Esq. Dawn S. WalkerLorna E. Welshman-NeblettRosa Whitaker Rhonda Mims, Esq. Rhonda Mims, Esq.President, ING Foundation and Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, ING U.S. New York, N.Y. Rhonda Mims grew up in the small town of North-Augusta, in South Carolina, but that did not stop her form having big dreams. She recalls being interested in government and social justice since elementary school and says “I love policy and strategy work, so becoming a lawyer was a way for me to become an influencer.” Mims received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of South Carolina and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law. She currently holds the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (previously NASD) Series 7 and 66 designations, and is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association. After practicing law for nearly 10 years she moved into the corporate arena to broaden her career options. Today, she is the president and senior vice president of ING Foundation, overseeing the corporate responsibility strategy for the foundation’s U.S. operations. She also has oversight for the company’s business principles, investment and finance policies, workforce diversity, diversity marketing, and corporate philanthropy. She says, “I really enjoy creating and building programs that have a societal impact.” Throughout her career, Mims has received numerous accolades, including the Thurgood Marshall College Fund’s Corporate Leader Award in 2010. The same year, NBC Nightly News featured her in its “Making a Difference” segment. A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, she serves as vice chair of the Executive Leadership Foundation and is affiliated with several other organizations, including America’s Promise Alliance, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Business Civic Leadership Center, the Association of Corporate Contributions Professionals. When she isn’t working or spending time with her daughter, Mims enjoys interior decorating. If she had the time and money, Mims says, she would devote her life to public service, which would take her toward fulfilling her long-term goal of becoming a United Nations diplomat. 25 Influential Black Women Overview Alumni2013 Awards Luncheon Information Luncheon Tickets Major African American Inventions Home
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2010
{"url": "http://www.tnj.com/2013/rhonda-mims-esq", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tnj.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:30:17Z", "digest": "sha1:KUFIHWPVYH25UW7FVHBRJ2AV66BCWYYK"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2757, 2757.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2757, 4122.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2757, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2757, 86.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2757, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2757, 221.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2757, 0.25296443]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2757, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2757, 0.02805787]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2757, 0.02805787]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2757, 0.02279702]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2757, 0.01578255]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2757, 0.02016659]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2757, 0.05928854]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2757, 0.18972332]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2757, 0.6372796]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2757, 5.74559194]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2757, 5.20572299]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2757, 397.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 484, 0.0], [484, 502, 1.0], [502, 2627, 1.0], [2627, 2663, 0.0], [2663, 2674, 0.0], [2674, 2702, 0.0], [2702, 2719, 0.0], [2719, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 484, 0.0], [484, 502, 0.0], [502, 2627, 0.0], [2627, 2663, 0.0], [2663, 2674, 0.0], [2674, 2702, 0.0], [2702, 2719, 0.0], [2719, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 484, 56.0], [484, 502, 3.0], [502, 2627, 322.0], [2627, 2663, 5.0], [2663, 2674, 1.0], [2674, 2702, 3.0], [2702, 2719, 2.0], [2719, 2757, 5.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 484, 0.01310044], [484, 502, 0.0], [502, 2627, 0.00434573], [2627, 2663, 0.05714286], [2663, 2674, 0.4], [2674, 2702, 0.0], [2702, 2719, 0.0], [2719, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 484, 0.0], [484, 502, 0.0], [502, 2627, 0.0], [2627, 2663, 0.0], [2663, 2674, 0.0], [2674, 2702, 0.0], [2702, 2719, 0.0], [2719, 2757, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 484, 0.16115702], [484, 502, 0.16666667], [502, 2627, 0.05317647], [2627, 2663, 0.11111111], [2663, 2674, 0.09090909], [2674, 2702, 0.10714286], [2702, 2719, 0.11764706], [2719, 2757, 0.13157895]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2757, 0.03573728]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2757, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2757, 0.59410805]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2757, -145.45099829]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2757, 24.30768752]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2757, -21.14701866]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2757, 42.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
How Black Colleges Offer Innovative Programs And Courses | The Network Journal How Black Colleges Offer Innovative Programs And Courses Sun, 11/21/2010 - 15:45 - admin Colleges built and established before 1964 that focused on providing educational opportunities for African-American students are considered historically black colleges. The majority of these colleges were established after the Civil War. These colleges, 105 of them in total, offer many innovative programs and courses for black students. Over 50 of these colleges provide graduate and doctoral education opportunities. Historically black colleges provide three fourths of all doctorate degrees. Other significant efforts made by the historically black colleges include training three fourths of black military officers and three fifths of all of the black federal judges. Over 200,000 black students attend historically black colleges today. Another advantage to black colleges includes the increased financial aid opportunities compared to traditionally white universities.Black colleges cover all of the typical curriculum required from a college or university, but many of these black colleges expand on their course offerings to provide truly innovative programs to explore. Historically black colleges also tend to give a smaller student to teacher ratio. The hands-on learning and small class size provide a personalized educational experience for black students. Many black colleges also provide services to help students transition into the college lifestyle, in order to avoid problems in continuing education. Finally, these colleges promote diversity and often end up with a multicultural mix of students from all over the world. Four southern historically black colleges, including Xavier University and Southern University, have established a hands-on course in business sales and customer service. This is one of many innovative programs that help black business majors learn all of the skills needed to compete in the business market, or to start businesses of their own.Pennsylvania's Cheyney University is a black college offering very innovative programs. This college has an Aquaculture Research and Education Center, which deals with fish raising and harvesting. This hands-on aquaculture opportunity provides the black students with both the practical and the economical facets of the aquacultural industry, due to partnerships with surrounding local businesses such as Herban Farms.Two historically black colleges account for 80% of black doctors and dentists. Howard University and Meharry Medical University are at the forefront of medical education for African-American students.Prairie View A&M University has many rather innovative programs - the university has a 1,000 goat research center. Not only is this the oldest goat research center, it's also the longest running one in the country. The goat research center provides black students with research opportunities ranging from genetics to veterinary science.A research study conducted by economists from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has revealed several surprising statistics about historically black colleges and their innovative programs. Black colleges have a 33% student retention rate, providing higher black graduation rates than other institutions. Many of these graduating students are the first to complete higher education in their families.TNJ.com, a journal for black professionals and small businesses, provides useful information for graduating black students heading out into the business world.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2011
{"url": "http://www.tnj.com/uncategorized-articles/how-black-colleges-offer-innovative-programs-and-courses", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tnj.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:36:40Z", "digest": "sha1:YVNIW3EXTVYGIEIA334TSZJDUUED3C5W"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3586, 3586.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3586, 5163.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3586, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3586, 82.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3586, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3586, 194.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3586, 0.31979695]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3586, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3586, 0.03253652]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3586, 0.03253652]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3586, 0.03253652]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3586, 0.03253652]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3586, 0.06042497]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3586, 0.06640106]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3586, 0.02788845]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3586, 0.00676819]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3586, 0.1285956]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3586, 0.45972495]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3586, 5.91748527]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3586, 4.88671018]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3586, 509.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 79, 0.0], [79, 136, 0.0], [136, 168, 0.0], [168, 3586, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 79, 0.0], [79, 136, 0.0], [136, 168, 0.0], [168, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 79, 11.0], [79, 136, 8.0], [136, 168, 4.0], [168, 3586, 486.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 79, 0.0], [79, 136, 0.0], [136, 168, 0.52173913], [168, 3586, 0.00684117]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 79, 0.0], [79, 136, 0.0], [136, 168, 0.0], [168, 3586, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 79, 0.13924051], [79, 136, 0.14035088], [136, 168, 0.03125], [168, 3586, 0.01726156]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3586, 0.06778967]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3586, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3586, 0.25567639]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3586, -195.47123198]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3586, -23.96239087]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3586, 3.58941309]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3586, 28.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Home > Features > What's Hot? What's Hot: Neil Armstrong's lasting legacy What's Hot team talks about Neil Armstrong's passing, and his effect on the U.S. Space program going further. What's Hot: Shoe Craze & Oscars Prank Feb. 27, 2012 What's Hot: Gay adoption, cougars & 9/11 controversy Jan. 19, 2012 What's Hot: Joe Paterno's death Jan. 23, 2012 What's Hot: Vending Machine Laws Aug. 13, 2012 What's Hot: Postal Problems & The Perfect Pack Dec. 5, 2011 What's Hot: Is Braun Believable? Feb. 27, 2012 What's Hot: Beer gardens, fraud & fired after a robbery Jan. 11, 2012 What's Hot, Wednesday 8/24 Aug. 24, 2011 What's Hot: Firing congress, banned Uggs & Toddlers & Tiaras Jan. 27, 2012 What's Hot: Federal benefits & Komen vs. Planned Parenthood Feb. 2, 2012 What's Hot: Donald Driver's Cleat Jun. 4, 2012 What's Hot: Ryan Braun Image Dec. 12, 2011 What's Hot: Super Bowl Half Time Show Feb. 6, 2012 What's Hot: Snow and Business, Mom Song Dec. 27, 2011 What's Hot: Yearbook Pictures & Packers Playoff Jan. 9, 2012 What's Hot 10/10/13 Oct. 10, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 whatshot What's Hot 10/9/13 Oct. 9, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot for 09/30/13 Sep. 30, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot 9/27/13 Sep. 27, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot 9/6/13 Sep. 6, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot 8/29/13 Aug. 29, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot 08/19/13 Aug. 19, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot 8/9/13 Aug. 9, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot: Russian Anti-Gay Propaganda, Brees Bad Tipper? Aug. 1, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot 7/31/13 Jul. 31, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot for 7/24/13 Jul. 24, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4 What's Hot 7/23/2013 Jul. 23, 2013 TODAY'S TMJ4
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2012
{"url": "http://www.todaystmj4.com/features/whatshot/134995318.html?bctid=1808897178001", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.todaystmj4.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:58:37Z", "digest": "sha1:BAXVSV66RU6V36BIDEWPBYVIDG63FHLX"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1625, 1625.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1625, 8335.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1625, 31.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1625, 534.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1625, 0.55]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1625, 267.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1625, 0.09251969]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1625, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1625, 0.2220339]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1625, 0.06271186]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1625, 0.20338983]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1625, 0.14237288]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1625, 0.16101695]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1625, 0.07480315]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1625, 0.50393701]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1625, 0.48708487]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1625, 4.35424354]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1625, 4.17675644]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1625, 271.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 30, 1.0], [30, 74, 0.0], [74, 184, 1.0], [184, 236, 0.0], [236, 303, 0.0], [303, 349, 0.0], [349, 396, 0.0], [396, 456, 0.0], [456, 503, 0.0], [503, 573, 0.0], [573, 614, 0.0], [614, 689, 0.0], [689, 762, 0.0], [762, 809, 0.0], [809, 852, 0.0], [852, 903, 0.0], [903, 957, 0.0], [957, 1018, 0.0], [1018, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1074, 0.0], [1074, 1119, 0.0], [1119, 1170, 0.0], [1170, 1216, 0.0], [1216, 1260, 0.0], [1260, 1306, 0.0], [1306, 1353, 0.0], [1353, 1397, 0.0], [1397, 1482, 0.0], [1482, 1528, 0.0], [1528, 1578, 0.0], [1578, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 74, 0.0], [74, 184, 0.0], [184, 236, 0.0], [236, 303, 0.0], [303, 349, 0.0], [349, 396, 0.0], [396, 456, 0.0], [456, 503, 0.0], [503, 573, 0.0], [573, 614, 0.0], [614, 689, 0.0], [689, 762, 0.0], [762, 809, 0.0], [809, 852, 0.0], [852, 903, 0.0], [903, 957, 0.0], [957, 1018, 0.0], [1018, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1074, 0.0], [1074, 1119, 0.0], [1119, 1170, 0.0], [1170, 1216, 0.0], [1216, 1260, 0.0], [1260, 1306, 0.0], [1306, 1353, 0.0], [1353, 1397, 0.0], [1397, 1482, 0.0], [1482, 1528, 0.0], [1528, 1578, 0.0], [1578, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 30, 4.0], [30, 74, 6.0], [74, 184, 18.0], [184, 236, 9.0], [236, 303, 10.0], [303, 349, 8.0], [349, 396, 8.0], [396, 456, 10.0], [456, 503, 8.0], [503, 573, 12.0], [573, 614, 7.0], [614, 689, 11.0], [689, 762, 11.0], [762, 809, 8.0], [809, 852, 8.0], [852, 903, 10.0], [903, 957, 10.0], [957, 1018, 9.0], [1018, 1065, 8.0], [1065, 1074, 1.0], [1074, 1119, 8.0], [1119, 1170, 9.0], [1170, 1216, 8.0], [1216, 1260, 8.0], [1260, 1306, 8.0], [1306, 1353, 8.0], [1353, 1397, 8.0], [1397, 1482, 13.0], [1482, 1528, 8.0], [1528, 1578, 9.0], [1578, 1625, 8.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 74, 0.0], [74, 184, 0.0], [184, 236, 0.13333333], [236, 303, 0.15517241], [303, 349, 0.15], [349, 396, 0.14285714], [396, 456, 0.09433962], [456, 503, 0.14634146], [503, 573, 0.09677419], [573, 614, 0.25714286], [614, 689, 0.09230769], [689, 762, 0.07692308], [762, 809, 0.12195122], [809, 852, 0.15789474], [852, 903, 0.10869565], [903, 957, 0.125], [957, 1018, 0.09259259], [1018, 1065, 0.325], [1065, 1074, 0.0], [1074, 1119, 0.28947368], [1119, 1170, 0.29545455], [1170, 1216, 0.30769231], [1216, 1260, 0.27027027], [1260, 1306, 0.30769231], [1306, 1353, 0.325], [1353, 1397, 0.27027027], [1397, 1482, 0.07894737], [1482, 1528, 0.30769231], [1528, 1578, 0.27906977], [1578, 1625, 0.34146341]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 74, 0.0], [74, 184, 0.0], [184, 236, 0.0], [236, 303, 0.0], [303, 349, 0.0], [349, 396, 0.0], [396, 456, 0.0], [456, 503, 0.0], [503, 573, 0.0], [573, 614, 0.0], [614, 689, 0.0], [689, 762, 0.0], [762, 809, 0.0], [809, 852, 0.0], [852, 903, 0.0], [903, 957, 0.0], [957, 1018, 0.0], [1018, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1074, 0.0], [1074, 1119, 0.0], [1119, 1170, 0.0], [1170, 1216, 0.0], [1216, 1260, 0.0], [1260, 1306, 0.0], [1306, 1353, 0.0], [1353, 1397, 0.0], [1397, 1482, 0.0], [1482, 1528, 0.0], [1528, 1578, 0.0], [1578, 1625, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 30, 0.13333333], [30, 74, 0.09090909], [74, 184, 0.06363636], [184, 236, 0.13461538], [236, 303, 0.05970149], [303, 349, 0.10869565], [349, 396, 0.12765957], [396, 456, 0.13333333], [456, 503, 0.12765957], [503, 573, 0.05714286], [573, 614, 0.09756098], [614, 689, 0.09333333], [689, 762, 0.09589041], [762, 809, 0.12765957], [809, 852, 0.13953488], [852, 903, 0.15686275], [903, 957, 0.12962963], [957, 1018, 0.1147541], [1018, 1065, 0.25531915], [1065, 1074, 0.0], [1074, 1119, 0.26666667], [1119, 1170, 0.23529412], [1170, 1216, 0.26086957], [1216, 1260, 0.27272727], [1260, 1306, 0.26086957], [1306, 1353, 0.25531915], [1353, 1397, 0.27272727], [1397, 1482, 0.22352941], [1482, 1528, 0.26086957], [1528, 1578, 0.24], [1578, 1625, 0.25531915]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1625, -9.18e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1625, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1625, 0.95919162]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1625, -371.1728588]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1625, -179.06447676]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1625, -172.31096928]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1625, 35.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
N. Korea sentences U.S. man to 15 years' labor 5/2/2013 A South Korean man watches a television news program showing Korean American Kenneth Bae at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea. SEOUL, South Korea — A Korean American detained for six months in North Korea has been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for “hostile acts” against the state, the North’s media said today — a move that could trigger a visit by a high-profile American if history is any guide.Kenneth Bae, 44, a Washington state man described by friends as a devout Christian and a tour operator, is at least the sixth American detained in North Korea since 2009. The others eventually were deported or released without serving out their terms, some after trips to Pyongyang by prominent Americans, including former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.With already abysmal U.S.-North Korean ties worsening since a long-range rocket-launch more than a year ago, Pyongyang is fishing for another such meeting, said Ahn Chan-il, head of the World Institute for North Korea Studies think tank in South Korea.“North Korea is using Bae as bait to make such a visit happen. An American bigwig visiting Pyongyang would also burnish Kim Jong Un’s leadership profile,” Ahn said. Kim took power after his father, Kim Jong Il, died in December 2011.The authoritarian country has faced increasing criticism over its nuclear weapons ambitions. Disarmament talks including the Koreas, the United States, Japan, China and Russia fell apart in 2009. Several rounds of U.N. sanctions have not encouraged the North to give up its small cache of nuclear devices, which Pyongyang says it must not only keep but expand to protect itself from a hostile Washington.Pyongyang’s tone has softened somewhat recently, following weeks of violent rhetoric, including threats of nuclear war and missile strikes. There have been tentative signs of interest in diplomacy, and a major source of North Korean outrage — annual U.S.-South Korean military drills — ended Tuesday.In Washington, the U.S. State Department said it was working with the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang to confirm the report of Bae’s sentencing. The United States lacks formal diplomatic ties with North Korea and relies on Sweden for diplomatic matters involving U.S. citizens there. The Swedish ambassador in Pyongyang, Karl-Olof Andersson, referred queries to the State Department.“While Washington will do everything possi
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2013
{"url": "http://www.toledoblade.com/World/2013/05/02/N-Korea-sentences-US-man-to-15-years-labor.print", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.toledoblade.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:03:42Z", "digest": "sha1:XQZIVZP5ZXMRNHD7FQLGBEH32OPXEY6J"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2454, 2454.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2454, 2518.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2454, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2454, 5.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2454, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2454, 281.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2454, 0.30103093]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2454, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2454, 0.01999]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2454, 0.0089955]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2454, 0.0371134]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2454, 0.16907216]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2454, 0.62467866]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2454, 5.14395887]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2454, 5.17418031]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2454, 389.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 197, 1.0], [197, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 197, 0.0], [197, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 56, 10.0], [56, 197, 23.0], [197, 2454, 356.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 56, 0.16326531], [56, 197, 0.0], [197, 2454, 0.00727273]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 197, 0.0], [197, 2454, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 56, 0.07142857], [56, 197, 0.09219858], [197, 2454, 0.04918033]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2454, 0.97991991]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2454, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2454, 0.61698484]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2454, -155.40940993]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2454, 77.75078068]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2454, 47.53739548]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2454, 32.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Great Britain | News | Senegal « Josh Brolin Shows His Smooth Chest and Nips to Jon Stewart: VIDEO | | Lawrence O'Donnell on the Bible, the Oath of Office, and the Ousting of Louie Giglio: VIDEO » Gay Senegalese Man Fears for Life Over Britain Deportation Threats An ongoing case in which Britain is telling a Senegalese man he must prove he's gay or be deported back to his home country where he faces violence highlights "the injustices faced by those seeking asylum," according to a UK National Union of Students leader. Serigne Tacko Mbengue, who studies at Newham College in east London, and is a LGBT campaigner for the NUS, fled to the UK in 2008 to escape homophobic persecution. But the 26-year-old is still going through the appeal process four years later because the Home Office doesn't believe he is gay.Around 40 supporters turned up outside his hearing in London on Wednesday, only for the case to be adjourned for the second time in three months. It was rescheduled due to new evidence revealing physical and emotional scars from two attacks he suffered in Senegal because of his sexuality.The west African state remains a dangerous place for homosexuals — anyone caught will face a prison sentence of up to five years.Mbengue says: "I'm a very outspoken gay man. I'm not going back to Senegal. If I do, I will be a dead body." Posted Jan 11, 2013 at 11:22 AM EST by Andy Towle in Great Britain, News, Senegal | Permalink
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2014
{"url": "http://www.towleroad.com/2013/01/gay-senegalese-man-fears-for-life-over-britain-deportation-threats.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.towleroad.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:31:30Z", "digest": "sha1:7JG7KPGISSPYUJISNLNUNDFQQ4FOU5JU"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1437, 1437.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1437, 1583.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1437, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1437, 10.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1437, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1437, 274.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1437, 0.36241611]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1437, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1437, 0.01573427]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1437, 0.02797203]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1437, 0.04020979]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1437, 0.04362416]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1437, 0.16107383]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1437, 0.6746988]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1437, 4.59437751]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1437, 4.87895025]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1437, 249.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 101, 0.0], [101, 197, 0.0], [197, 264, 0.0], [264, 524, 1.0], [524, 1344, 0.0], [1344, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 101, 0.0], [101, 197, 0.0], [197, 264, 0.0], [264, 524, 0.0], [524, 1344, 0.0], [1344, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 101, 17.0], [101, 197, 17.0], [197, 264, 10.0], [264, 524, 45.0], [524, 1344, 143.0], [1344, 1437, 17.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 101, 0.0], [101, 197, 0.0], [197, 264, 0.0], [264, 524, 0.0], [524, 1344, 0.01002506], [1344, 1437, 0.11494253]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 101, 0.0], [101, 197, 0.0], [197, 264, 0.0], [264, 524, 0.0], [524, 1344, 0.0], [1344, 1437, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 101, 0.17821782], [101, 197, 0.14583333], [197, 264, 0.13432836], [264, 524, 0.03076923], [524, 1344, 0.03902439], [1344, 1437, 0.15053763]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1437, 0.00011992]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1437, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1437, 0.59999865]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1437, -37.91676802]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1437, 2.32701786]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1437, -31.85971771]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1437, 10.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
TRANSCEND MEDIA SERVICE Solutions-Oriented Peace Journalism Peace Journalism 2014, Week 16 14 Apr - 20 Apr Search TMS TMS Weekly Digest Music Video of the Week Chopin Fantasie ImpromptuView in expanded screen Study Peace Online! Enroll now at transcend.org/tpu Find more books at transcend.org/tup Galtung’s Corner Editorial Archive Online Papers TRANSCEND Links TR International TR Art and Peace Network TR Peace University TR Peace Service TR Research Institute TR University Press TR Nordic Galtung Institut-GI (Germany) Follow TMS Embed TMS on your website! Japan’s Radiation: Ignorance Isn’t Bliss ANALYSIS, 12 March 2012 by D. Parvaz – Al Jazeera Feeling that officials aren’t doing enough, everyone, farmer to housewife, is learning about radiation contamination. Second-generation farmer Muneo Kano has not been able to tend to his cattle or grow crops since the Daiichi nuclear power plant contaminated land, air and sea after being damaged by last year’s earthquake and tsunami. He had his 11 cows scanned for radiation and sold them to another farm outside the radiation area. Kano’s own seven-hectare farm is 45km from the nuclear site, and the soil has been deemed too contaminated for farming. And Kano has had to learn all about radiation and soil fast – he now tracks and maps radiation dips and spikes on an iPad, and has a series of maps he consults to check what authorities say about farms in the area. Soil samples tested in Iitate still contain ten times the acceptable levels of the radioactive isotope Caesium-137 for agricultural soil, and the government has yet to remove the top layers of contaminated soil and wash the streets. “It’s been a year already, and nothing,” said the 61-year-old farmer, visiting his land the day before the anniversary of the earthquake. Indeed, Greenpeace recently issued a blistering report on the sluggish pace of government response and the failure of implementing a nuclear emergency plan. Like some 80,000 others, Kano, his wife, his father, his son, daughter in law and two grandchildren been living in temporary housing in Fukushima City since explosions at three of the plant’s reactors spewed radioactive steam across the region. His plans to pass down his organic farm to his son now remain uncertain. “My main concern is that, if any country has the technology to build a nuclear plant, then it should first have the technology to prevent accidents and to protect people,” said Kano. While the Japanese government is making efforts to neutralise fears of radiation contamination, there are a couple of cold, hard facts it can’t overcome. First, there is little in the way of data showing how the levels of radiation seeping out of earthquake and tsunami damaged plant (operated by Tokyo Electric Power Co. or TEPCO) will affect the local population in the long run. Second, radiation levels aren’t the sort of thing that hold steady – they change with the wind, with accumulations of snow or dust. Scooping up contaminated dirt, bagging it and burying it (the current plan) doesn’t make it disappear, nor does washing the roads in evacuated zones, as that water – and the radioactive dust – finds its ways into gutters and onto sidewalks. “They shouldn’t build things they can’t control,” said Kano. Fear of a faulty plant Indeed, control is in short supply in these parts, and it’s hard to keep up with the worrying news that comes at people on an almost daily basis. There was the report saying that things were so unstable at the nuclear plant that the government was on the cusp of having to hatch a plan to evacuate 30 million people; a report by the Japan Meteorological Agency recently announced that there were 10,000 more quakes this year – that’s eight times more than the previous year, and, this week, local media reported that some of the thermometers used to make sure water in the plants stayed below boiling point were broken. Additionally, the problematic reactors at the Daiichi plant have not entirely been dealt with. There are thousands of barrels of contaminated water being stored on the plant’s site, and the (some say unrealistically short) timeline to decommission it stands at 40 years. These factors combined make it hard for some of the radiation-zone evacuees to accept what they’re being told – that it’s safe to move back to the homes they were told to abandon a year ago. All but two residents from Kawauchi – 21km from the plant – evacuated the area and moved into temporary housing in Koriyama, which, due to wind patterns, has a higher level of radiation than Kawauchi itself. And yet, response has been tepid to the government announcement that, starting in April, it will be safe for them to return to their homes, where the radiation levels are still lower. The village’s vice-mayor, Mitsugi Igari, told Al Jazeera that a survey of the evacuees showed that 39 per cent did not know if they wanted to go back – and that 28 per cent flat out did not want to return. “Japanese law says that, in case of an earthquake, you can stay in temporary housing for three years without paying rent,” said Igari. Residents must, however pay for utilities and groceries, as well as mortgages back home. “So if they don’t want to move back, we cannot force them to. But there is no law for radiation evacuees, so a new law must be implemented if they want to stay here beyond three years,” said Igari, noting that most who didn’t want to return were in their 20s and 30s, and those who wanted to return were in their 60s and 70s. “We must create a safe environment so our young people and children can return - we must reassure them,” he said. Igari himself, a ward employee, must return. “No choice but to go back,” he said, lips pursed. Many of Kawauchi’s evacuees living in the temporary housing village set up in the middle of Koriyama have a choice, and they’re choosing to stay put – at least for the time being. When asked why they wouldn’t want to move back to a place with less radiation, they pointed out that it wasn’t the radiation they feared. “We’re afraid of Kawauchi’s proximity to the power plant,” said 34-year-old Hisae Wakamatsu, who is there with her three children (aged ten, seven and five) and her husband. Although both she and her husband work for the town, they plan to leave the children with their grandparents - who also evacuated – and commute to Kawauchi daily, rather than move there. “I don’t know when we’ll move back, but right now, no, I don’t think we want to.” The agony of uncertainty Even if nuclear science and the impact of a nuclear meltdown on human health were simple to understand (and they are not), there is still the rather uneasy fact of dealing with a daily foe: invisible, odourless radiation. This leaves the population to cling to numbers - how many millisieverts of radiation (mSv) can they be exposed to per year? How many Becquerels per kg of food can they take in, how much have they had for the day? Where Becquerel counters are expensive and hard to come by - although some community groups share one, as do farmers’ markets - Geiger counters are cheaper and a must-have gadget in the affected areas, where radioactive “hot spots” are easily found. With a push of a button, one can find out how much radiation one is being exposed to at that moment, and, if one were to remain at that level of exposure, how that would accumulate in a week or a year. For now, the national limit for additional radiation exposure (on top of natural background radiation) is five mSv per year for adults and one mSv per year for children. Kano’s farm registered between 18 and 24 mSv per year – depending on where it was measured. And a lot of people are measuring radiation these days. Yuichiro Saito’s Fukushima-brand Geiger counters - he has also designed one that plugs into a smartphone – are on back order in the magnitude of thousands. The stand-alone counter is $230, the plug-in one goes for $120. Saito, whose day job is running a sheet metal outfit, said he saw a need for a wider dataset for the general public. The devices are built using funds from donations and non-profit organisations - in a corner of his metal workshop 53km from the nuclear plant. Working with Safecast, which crowdsources radiation readings gathered by volunteers, and combines it with data from other outfits to give a clearer picture of what’s going on, Saito wanted people to be able to determine what was safe for them based on fact, not paranoia or nuclear industry propaganda. “This will help them micro-manage their lives, to be able to know which places are safe and which are not,” said Saito, who first showed Al Jazeera a prototype of the handheld Geiger counter six months ago. Saito has his children carry them - the local governments also provide radiation meters, but they have no display. The data from the readers is collected, and if a child shows high exposure to radiation, he or she is called in for a full body scan - for which there is a long waiting list. While each government office provides radiation data, they only use their own meters and readings. “The government provides data, but it’s a little bit rough and they tend to collect data from the locations they’ve recently cleaned,” said Saito. It seems if people can’t control how much radiation they’re exposed to, they at least want to know how much they have been exposed to, let alone what the consequences might be. Finding the truth, said Saito, is hard, because even nuclear experts - be they in the nuclear industry or medicine, pro or anti-nuclear energy - tend to contradict each other. “People are confused – they don’t know who to believe,” he said. For now, they’re choosing to believe numbers - the lower, the better. Regardless of high or low, the public might start to get more numbers from official sources. Volunteer and activist, Tadao Munakata, said that, after months of waiting, the government had finally given approval to Minamisoma (a town near the Daiichi plant where the mayor famously posted an SOS message on YouTube) to allow its postal delivery staff - who ride around on motorcycles - to carry Geiger meters on their bike, thereby widening their dataset. He said he was surprised when the request was approved earlier this week. “It didn’t seem like they would approve it,” he said. “But they just came through with the approval, and once one city to do it, all cities can do it.” So does that mean the official mindset is changing? “Maybe,” said Munakata, seeming almost afraid to tempt fate. Go to Original – aljazeera.com Click to share this article: Click here to download this article as a PDF file.DISCLAIMER: In accordance with title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. TMS has no affiliation whatsoever with the originator of this article nor is TMS endorsed or sponsored by the originator. “GO TO ORIGINAL” links are provided as a convenience to our readers and allow for verification of authenticity. However, as originating pages are often updated by their originating host sites, the versions posted may not match the versions our readers view when clicking the “GO TO ORIGINAL” links. This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond ‘fair use’, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. One Response to “Japan’s Radiation: Ignorance Isn’t Bliss” satoshi says: 17 March 2012 at 16:17 When I read the article like that above, my heart aches. “3/11 Fukushima” brought about the fatal blow to Japanese farmers living near Fukushima. Quote (from the above article): “Soil samples tested in Iitate still contain ten times the acceptable levels of the radioactive isotope Caesium-137 for agricultural soil, and the government has yet to remove the top layers of contaminated soil and wash the streets.” Unquote: Furthermore, a large amount of fresh vegetables and fruits at the reasonable price are being imported daily from China and south-east Asian countries to Japan. For most Japanese farmers, the current agricultural situation is already harshly competitive. How, then, is it possible for farmers near Fukushima to compete with the imported vegetable and fruits? And the bottom-line question: How is it possible for farmers living near Fukushima to survive from now on? On the day of the first anniversary of “Fukushima,” 11 March 2012, local farmers in Iwaki City, Fukushima, conducted a big campaign to convince the public that vegetables and fruits in Fukushima are safe. During the campaign, some campaigners and a local politician ate vegetables and fruits in front of the spectators in the street. But everyone knows that the effect of the radioactivity will not be evident immediately; it will become gradually obvious over the course of years, a few years later, a decade later, a few decades later or a few generations later. For example, Joe O’Donnell, American photographer, visited Nagasaki after Japan’s surrender to the Allied Powers. Twenty years after his visit to Nagasaki, one day he suddenly became ill, showing symptoms of radioactivity in his body, due probably to that he had been unknowingly exposed to the radioactivity during his visit to Nagasaki. It is well known that the ratio of the births of deformed children increased drastically after “Chernobyl.” How about the case of “Fukushima”? Time will tell. The government is reluctant to release some critical information on the radioactivity of “Fukushima” to the public, because they do not want to add any more fear and relevant negative feelings to the public. The government, instead, encourages the public to recover their own businesses from the disaster of “Fukushima” as soon as possible. In fact, the recovery from the serious damages of “Fukushima” is remarkable. It looks miraculous. A glance at the surface of Japan today seems to appear that there were no serious incidents in the east part of Japan a year ago. But the true damages – deep traumas, untold tragic stories, (potentially) serious radioactive problems, etc. — are hidden underneath. Serious problems were swept under the rug. There is an official cliché: “There are no problems.” This cliché is used when there are lots of serious problems. The more the Japanese government uses that cliché especially after “Fukushima”, the more the common Japanese citizens, including farmers near Fukushima, distrust the government. Quote (from the above article): “People are confused – they don’t know who to believe.” Unquote: Remember this: During the WWII/Pacific War, the Japanese government always said that Japan was winning the War. And one day, the Japanese Emperor announced to his people that Japan accepted the unconditional surrender. Today the government says that there are no problems on the radioactivity. But who knows that one day the government may announce a horrible truth to the people? Till then, the government will probably keep the people ignorant. Keep the people away from the critical information of the radioactivity so that the law and order will be maintained well? Chaos is the last thing that any authorities want. One of the best ways to avoid chaos for the government is not to provide the people with any negative information. Let the people believe that there are no problems; convince them that everything about them is all right. But nobody can hide the truth permanently. One day the truth will come out on the surface by itself. People’s experience tells that, in most such cases, it is too late, then, for anybody to manage that situation. Even if that will happen to the case of “Fukushima” sometime in the future, the government officials working today will retire by then. It is highly likely that, in the end, no government officials will take the responsibility for concealing the true and critical information on radioactivity of “Fukushima.” A Japanese proverb: “If you do not know the horrible truth, you can maintain your serenity as if you were a Buddha.” This proverb teaches that “ignorance is bliss.” +++++ “It can be said that the distance between the nuclear weapon and the nuclear power generation is infinitely far because the former belongs to war, while the latter belongs to peace. On the other hand, however, it can also be said that the distance between the two is infinitely close because both use the chain-reactions of nuclear fission.” – Shuichi Kato – ["Nuclear fission" = the act or process of splitting the nucleus (= central part) of an atom, when a large amount of energy is released. (Source: “Oxford Advanced Leaner’s Dictionary,” eighth edition, 2010)] Reply Join the discussion! Click here to go to the current weekly digest or pick another article: Malaysia Flight Riddle: How Can a Passenger Plane Go Missing in the Age of Universal Surveillance?The Economic Cost of Violence ContainmentThe San Francisco System: Past, Present, Future in U.S.-Japan-China Relations Published since 2008. © 2014 TMS
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2015
{"url": "http://www.transcend.org/tms/2012/03/japans-radiation-ignorance-isnt-bliss/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.transcend.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:24:23Z", "digest": "sha1:OGGHT2WO7DDAMMYM37XTJN7HIJXJAQHH"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 17820, 17820.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 17820, 18560.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 17820, 92.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 17820, 118.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 17820, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 17820, 270.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 17820, 0.42781494]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 17820, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 17820, 0.04945475]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 17820, 0.07084809]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 17820, 0.05876224]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 17820, 0.05876224]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 17820, 0.05445579]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 17820, 0.04945475]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 17820, 0.00555671]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 17820, 0.00437591]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 17820, 0.00291727]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 17820, 0.01309922]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 17820, 0.16248606]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 17820, 0.36372813]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 17820, 4.84421265]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 17820, 6.05401812]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 17820, 2972.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 60, 0.0], [60, 77, 0.0], [77, 91, 0.0], [91, 107, 0.0], [107, 118, 0.0], [118, 136, 0.0], [136, 160, 0.0], [160, 209, 0.0], [209, 229, 1.0], [229, 261, 0.0], [261, 298, 0.0], [298, 315, 0.0], [315, 333, 0.0], [333, 347, 0.0], [347, 363, 0.0], [363, 380, 0.0], [380, 405, 0.0], [405, 425, 0.0], [425, 442, 0.0], [442, 464, 0.0], [464, 484, 0.0], [484, 494, 0.0], [494, 524, 0.0], [524, 535, 0.0], [535, 562, 1.0], [562, 603, 0.0], [603, 627, 0.0], [627, 653, 0.0], [653, 771, 1.0], [771, 989, 1.0], [989, 1208, 1.0], [1208, 1423, 1.0], [1423, 1656, 1.0], [1656, 1951, 1.0], [1951, 2269, 1.0], [2269, 2452, 1.0], [2452, 2606, 1.0], [2606, 2834, 1.0], [2834, 3207, 1.0], [3207, 3268, 1.0], [3268, 3291, 0.0], [3291, 3437, 1.0], [3437, 3911, 1.0], [3911, 4182, 1.0], [4182, 4373, 1.0], [4373, 4581, 1.0], [4581, 4765, 1.0], [4765, 4971, 1.0], [4971, 5195, 1.0], [5195, 5521, 1.0], [5521, 5680, 1.0], [5680, 5730, 1.0], [5730, 5910, 1.0], [5910, 6048, 1.0], [6048, 6409, 1.0], [6409, 6491, 1.0], [6491, 6516, 0.0], [6516, 6738, 1.0], [6738, 6951, 1.0], [6951, 7201, 1.0], [7201, 7403, 1.0], [7403, 7665, 1.0], [7665, 7721, 1.0], [7721, 7941, 1.0], [7941, 8201, 1.0], [8201, 8504, 1.0], [8504, 8711, 1.0], [8711, 9001, 1.0], [9001, 9100, 1.0], [9100, 9247, 1.0], [9247, 9424, 1.0], [9424, 9600, 1.0], [9600, 9665, 1.0], [9665, 9828, 1.0], [9828, 10190, 1.0], [10190, 10264, 1.0], [10264, 10416, 1.0], [10416, 10468, 1.0], [10468, 10529, 1.0], [10529, 10560, 0.0], [10560, 10589, 0.0], [10589, 12189, 1.0], [12189, 12248, 1.0], [12248, 16906, 0.0], [16906, 17265, 0.0], [17265, 17473, 0.0], [17473, 17500, 1.0], [17500, 17571, 0.0], [17571, 17788, 0.0], [17788, 17810, 1.0], [17810, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 60, 0.0], [60, 77, 0.0], [77, 91, 0.0], [91, 107, 0.0], [107, 118, 0.0], [118, 136, 0.0], [136, 160, 0.0], [160, 209, 0.0], [209, 229, 0.0], [229, 261, 0.0], [261, 298, 0.0], [298, 315, 0.0], [315, 333, 0.0], [333, 347, 0.0], [347, 363, 0.0], [363, 380, 0.0], [380, 405, 0.0], [405, 425, 0.0], [425, 442, 0.0], [442, 464, 0.0], [464, 484, 0.0], [484, 494, 0.0], [494, 524, 0.0], [524, 535, 0.0], [535, 562, 0.0], [562, 603, 0.0], [603, 627, 0.0], [627, 653, 0.0], [653, 771, 0.0], [771, 989, 0.0], [989, 1208, 0.0], [1208, 1423, 0.0], [1423, 1656, 0.0], [1656, 1951, 0.0], [1951, 2269, 0.0], [2269, 2452, 0.0], [2452, 2606, 0.0], [2606, 2834, 0.0], [2834, 3207, 0.0], [3207, 3268, 0.0], [3268, 3291, 0.0], [3291, 3437, 0.0], [3437, 3911, 0.0], [3911, 4182, 0.0], [4182, 4373, 0.0], [4373, 4581, 0.0], [4581, 4765, 0.0], [4765, 4971, 0.0], [4971, 5195, 0.0], [5195, 5521, 0.0], [5521, 5680, 0.0], [5680, 5730, 0.0], [5730, 5910, 0.0], [5910, 6048, 0.0], [6048, 6409, 0.0], [6409, 6491, 0.0], [6491, 6516, 0.0], [6516, 6738, 0.0], [6738, 6951, 0.0], [6951, 7201, 0.0], [7201, 7403, 0.0], [7403, 7665, 0.0], [7665, 7721, 0.0], [7721, 7941, 0.0], [7941, 8201, 0.0], [8201, 8504, 0.0], [8504, 8711, 0.0], [8711, 9001, 0.0], [9001, 9100, 0.0], [9100, 9247, 0.0], [9247, 9424, 0.0], [9424, 9600, 0.0], [9600, 9665, 0.0], [9665, 9828, 0.0], [9828, 10190, 0.0], [10190, 10264, 0.0], [10264, 10416, 0.0], [10416, 10468, 0.0], [10468, 10529, 0.0], [10529, 10560, 0.0], [10560, 10589, 0.0], [10589, 12189, 0.0], [12189, 12248, 0.0], [12248, 16906, 0.0], [16906, 17265, 0.0], [17265, 17473, 0.0], [17473, 17500, 0.0], [17500, 17571, 0.0], [17571, 17788, 0.0], [17788, 17810, 0.0], [17810, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 24, 3.0], [24, 60, 3.0], [60, 77, 2.0], [77, 91, 3.0], [91, 107, 4.0], [107, 118, 2.0], [118, 136, 3.0], [136, 160, 5.0], [160, 209, 6.0], [209, 229, 3.0], [229, 261, 4.0], [261, 298, 5.0], [298, 315, 2.0], [315, 333, 2.0], [333, 347, 2.0], [347, 363, 2.0], [363, 380, 2.0], [380, 405, 5.0], [405, 425, 3.0], [425, 442, 3.0], [442, 464, 3.0], [464, 484, 3.0], [484, 494, 2.0], [494, 524, 3.0], [524, 535, 2.0], [535, 562, 5.0], [562, 603, 5.0], [603, 627, 4.0], [627, 653, 6.0], [653, 771, 15.0], [771, 989, 36.0], [989, 1208, 38.0], [1208, 1423, 43.0], [1423, 1656, 37.0], [1656, 1951, 45.0], [1951, 2269, 53.0], [2269, 2452, 32.0], [2452, 2606, 24.0], [2606, 2834, 40.0], [2834, 3207, 64.0], [3207, 3268, 9.0], [3268, 3291, 5.0], [3291, 3437, 28.0], [3437, 3911, 83.0], [3911, 4182, 42.0], [4182, 4373, 36.0], [4373, 4581, 36.0], [4581, 4765, 32.0], [4765, 4971, 41.0], [4971, 5195, 37.0], [5195, 5521, 65.0], [5521, 5680, 27.0], [5680, 5730, 10.0], [5730, 5910, 33.0], [5910, 6048, 25.0], [6048, 6409, 60.0], [6409, 6491, 17.0], [6491, 6516, 4.0], [6516, 6738, 38.0], [6738, 6951, 40.0], [6951, 7201, 39.0], [7201, 7403, 42.0], [7403, 7665, 46.0], [7665, 7721, 10.0], [7721, 7941, 36.0], [7941, 8201, 46.0], [8201, 8504, 49.0], [8504, 8711, 37.0], [8711, 9001, 53.0], [9001, 9100, 15.0], [9100, 9247, 24.0], [9247, 9424, 32.0], [9424, 9600, 28.0], [9600, 9665, 12.0], [9665, 9828, 27.0], [9828, 10190, 57.0], [10190, 10264, 13.0], [10264, 10416, 30.0], [10416, 10468, 9.0], [10468, 10529, 9.0], [10529, 10560, 5.0], [10560, 10589, 5.0], [10589, 12189, 246.0], [12189, 12248, 8.0], [12248, 16906, 756.0], [16906, 17265, 62.0], [17265, 17473, 31.0], [17473, 17500, 4.0], [17500, 17571, 13.0], [17571, 17788, 30.0], [17788, 17810, 3.0], [17810, 17820, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 60, 0.0], [60, 77, 0.0], [77, 91, 0.5], [91, 107, 0.30769231], [107, 118, 0.0], [118, 136, 0.0], [136, 160, 0.0], [160, 209, 0.0], [209, 229, 0.0], [229, 261, 0.0], [261, 298, 0.0], [298, 315, 0.0], [315, 333, 0.0], [333, 347, 0.0], [347, 363, 0.0], [363, 380, 0.0], [380, 405, 0.0], [405, 425, 0.0], [425, 442, 0.0], [442, 464, 0.0], [464, 484, 0.0], [484, 494, 0.0], [494, 524, 0.0], [524, 535, 0.0], [535, 562, 0.0], [562, 603, 0.0], [603, 627, 0.27272727], [627, 653, 0.0], [653, 771, 0.0], [771, 989, 0.0], [989, 1208, 0.01869159], [1208, 1423, 0.0], [1423, 1656, 0.01310044], [1656, 1951, 0.00699301], [1951, 2269, 0.01618123], [2269, 2452, 0.0], [2452, 2606, 0.0], [2606, 2834, 0.0], [2834, 3207, 0.0], [3207, 3268, 0.0], [3268, 3291, 0.0], [3291, 3437, 0.0], [3437, 3911, 0.01498929], [3911, 4182, 0.00757576], [4182, 4373, 0.0], [4373, 4581, 0.00985222], [4581, 4765, 0.0], [4765, 4971, 0.0199005], [4971, 5195, 0.0], [5195, 5521, 0.02515723], [5521, 5680, 0.0], [5680, 5730, 0.0], [5730, 5910, 0.0], [5910, 6048, 0.0], [6048, 6409, 0.00576369], [6409, 6491, 0.0], [6491, 6516, 0.0], [6516, 6738, 0.0], [6738, 6951, 0.0], [6951, 7201, 0.0], [7201, 7403, 0.0], [7403, 7665, 0.015625], [7665, 7721, 0.0], [7721, 7941, 0.02870813], [7941, 8201, 0.00793651], [8201, 8504, 0.0], [8504, 8711, 0.0], [8711, 9001, 0.0], [9001, 9100, 0.0], [9100, 9247, 0.0], [9247, 9424, 0.0], [9424, 9600, 0.0], [9600, 9665, 0.0], [9665, 9828, 0.0], [9828, 10190, 0.0], [10190, 10264, 0.0], [10264, 10416, 0.0], [10416, 10468, 0.0], [10468, 10529, 0.0], [10529, 10560, 0.0], [10560, 10589, 0.0], [10589, 12189, 0.01155327], [12189, 12248, 0.0], [12248, 16906, 0.00483835], [16906, 17265, 0.0], [17265, 17473, 0.02105263], [17473, 17500, 0.0], [17500, 17571, 0.0], [17571, 17788, 0.0], [17788, 17810, 0.2], [17810, 17820, 0.4]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 60, 0.0], [60, 77, 0.0], [77, 91, 0.0], [91, 107, 0.0], [107, 118, 0.0], [118, 136, 0.0], [136, 160, 0.0], [160, 209, 0.0], [209, 229, 0.0], [229, 261, 0.0], [261, 298, 0.0], [298, 315, 0.0], [315, 333, 0.0], [333, 347, 0.0], [347, 363, 0.0], [363, 380, 0.0], [380, 405, 0.0], [405, 425, 0.0], [425, 442, 0.0], [442, 464, 0.0], [464, 484, 0.0], [484, 494, 0.0], [494, 524, 0.0], [524, 535, 0.0], [535, 562, 0.0], [562, 603, 0.0], [603, 627, 0.0], [627, 653, 0.0], [653, 771, 0.0], [771, 989, 0.0], [989, 1208, 0.0], [1208, 1423, 0.0], [1423, 1656, 0.0], [1656, 1951, 0.0], [1951, 2269, 0.0], [2269, 2452, 0.0], [2452, 2606, 0.0], [2606, 2834, 0.0], [2834, 3207, 0.0], [3207, 3268, 0.0], [3268, 3291, 0.0], [3291, 3437, 0.0], [3437, 3911, 0.0], [3911, 4182, 0.0], [4182, 4373, 0.0], [4373, 4581, 0.0], [4581, 4765, 0.0], [4765, 4971, 0.0], [4971, 5195, 0.0], [5195, 5521, 0.0], [5521, 5680, 0.0], [5680, 5730, 0.0], [5730, 5910, 0.0], [5910, 6048, 0.0], [6048, 6409, 0.0], [6409, 6491, 0.0], [6491, 6516, 0.0], [6516, 6738, 0.0], [6738, 6951, 0.0], [6951, 7201, 0.0], [7201, 7403, 0.0], [7403, 7665, 0.0], [7665, 7721, 0.0], [7721, 7941, 0.0], [7941, 8201, 0.0], [8201, 8504, 0.0], [8504, 8711, 0.0], [8711, 9001, 0.0], [9001, 9100, 0.0], [9100, 9247, 0.0], [9247, 9424, 0.0], [9424, 9600, 0.0], [9600, 9665, 0.0], [9665, 9828, 0.0], [9828, 10190, 0.0], [10190, 10264, 0.0], [10264, 10416, 0.0], [10416, 10468, 0.0], [10468, 10529, 0.0], [10529, 10560, 0.0], [10560, 10589, 0.0], [10589, 12189, 0.0], [12189, 12248, 0.0], [12248, 16906, 0.0], [16906, 17265, 0.0], [17265, 17473, 0.0], [17473, 17500, 0.0], [17500, 17571, 0.0], [17571, 17788, 0.0], [17788, 17810, 0.0], [17810, 17820, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 24, 0.875], [24, 60, 0.11111111], [60, 77, 0.11764706], [77, 91, 0.07142857], [91, 107, 0.125], [107, 118, 0.36363636], [118, 136, 0.27777778], [136, 160, 0.125], [160, 209, 0.08163265], [209, 229, 0.15], [229, 261, 0.03125], [261, 298, 0.02702703], [298, 315, 0.11764706], [315, 333, 0.11111111], [333, 347, 0.14285714], [347, 363, 0.625], [363, 380, 0.17647059], [380, 405, 0.2], [405, 425, 0.2], [425, 442, 0.23529412], [442, 464, 0.18181818], [464, 484, 0.2], [484, 494, 0.3], [494, 524, 0.16666667], [524, 535, 0.36363636], [535, 562, 0.14814815], [562, 603, 0.12195122], [603, 627, 0.375], [627, 653, 0.15384615], [653, 771, 0.00847458], [771, 989, 0.01834862], [989, 1208, 0.00913242], [1208, 1423, 0.01395349], [1423, 1656, 0.01287554], [1656, 1951, 0.01016949], [1951, 2269, 0.01572327], [2269, 2452, 0.01092896], [2452, 2606, 0.01298701], [2606, 2834, 0.04385965], [2834, 3207, 0.00536193], [3207, 3268, 0.03278689], [3268, 3291, 0.04347826], [3291, 3437, 0.00684932], [3437, 3911, 0.00843882], [3911, 4182, 0.01107011], [4182, 4373, 0.0052356], [4373, 4581, 0.01923077], [4581, 4765, 0.01086957], [4765, 4971, 0.02427184], [4971, 5195, 0.01339286], [5195, 5521, 0.00920245], [5521, 5680, 0.01257862], [5680, 5730, 0.02], [5730, 5910, 0.01666667], [5910, 6048, 0.00724638], [6048, 6409, 0.0166205], [6409, 6491, 0.02439024], [6491, 6516, 0.04], [6516, 6738, 0.0045045], [6738, 6951, 0.01877934], [6951, 7201, 0.012], [7201, 7403, 0.0049505], [7403, 7665, 0.01908397], [7665, 7721, 0.01785714], [7721, 7941, 0.02272727], [7941, 8201, 0.00769231], [8201, 8504, 0.00990099], [8504, 8711, 0.02415459], [8711, 9001, 0.00689655], [9001, 9100, 0.01010101], [9100, 9247, 0.01360544], [9247, 9424, 0.00564972], [9424, 9600, 0.01136364], [9600, 9665, 0.01538462], [9665, 9828, 0.01226994], [9828, 10190, 0.03038674], [10190, 10264, 0.01351351], [10264, 10416, 0.01315789], [10416, 10468, 0.01923077], [10468, 10529, 0.03278689], [10529, 10560, 0.06451613], [10560, 10589, 0.03448276], [10589, 12189, 0.04], [12189, 12248, 0.11864407], [12248, 16906, 0.02254186], [16906, 17265, 0.01114206], [17265, 17473, 0.02884615], [17473, 17500, 0.07407407], [17500, 17571, 0.01408451], [17571, 17788, 0.13364055], [17788, 17810, 0.04545455], [17810, 17820, 0.3]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 17820, 0.88916469]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 17820, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 17820, 0.65717465]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 17820, -710.88378731]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 17820, 526.92231869]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 17820, -618.56354163]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 17820, 145.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Resource Center Current & Past Issues eNewsletters This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, click the "Reprints" link at the top of any article. From the June 2010 issue of Treasury & Risk magazine Six Steps to Better IT GRC Securing corporate IT systems is crucial, but there are ways to make that effort more productive and less costly. By Maria Korolov June 1, 2010 • Reprints Companies have spent years beefing up their information technology governance, risk and compliance systems. With cutting costs now top of mind in corporate America, here are six ways to make IT GRC systems more productive and less costly. 1. Automate access controls. Today, most companies use a manual process to add users to an application or cancel their accounts. Switching to an automated system can save significant sums and reduce the risks associated with unwanted access. According to an April study by research firm Ponemon Institute, based on responses from more than 700 IT professionals at U.S.-based companies, 87% believe employees have too much access to resources not relevant to their jobs. More than half of all organizations aren't able to keep up with access change requests. Automating access controls isn't a simple process, and can take a couple of years to cover just key applications. The process is getting faster, however. Brian Cleary, vice president of products and marketing at access management vendor Aveksa in Waltham, Mass., says a proof-of-concept rollout with a human resources database and eight or nine applications can take a couple of days. The cost for a large organization ranges between $200,000 and $230,000, he says, with payback in 12 to 18 months as a result of reducing compliance-related overhead. There's an additional payoff, Cleary says: customers can identify employees or former employees who have access to information that they shouldn't. "Thirty percent of all access rights get revoked because they're inappropriate, or the user is no longer at the company but the rights are still there," he says. 2. Centralize compliance management. E-mail is a popular way to distribute compliance policies, but there's no guarantee the people receiving an e-mail read it, or, if they do, will be able to find it again. A centralized compliance management system ensures every employee has signed off on the latest version of the company's policies, and can also be used to track changes and enforcement. Now, when employees do something wrong, they can't say that they didn't know they weren't supposed to do that. Such systems also save time and money during the audit process. A number of vendors, including LogLogic and Aveksa, offer systems that help companies manage compliance policies and tasks by automating jobs that were previously handled manually. 3. Consolidation. There's always a trade-off between getting the latest and greatest systems and having one vendor handle everything. But over time, some vendors incorporate the best features provided by their competitors. It makes sense to revisit, on a regular basis, whether the company can get most of what it needs from a single vendor. This reduces license and maintenance costs, and significantly drives down complexity. It also makes it easier to move data around within an organization, giving companies a bird's-eye view of their risk and compliance situation and allowing them to react more quickly. A number of vendors now offer enterprise-wide views of IT compliance, governance and risk-related activities, including nCircle. "Systems are now being managed from a holistic point of view, with regular auditing of critical hosts to ensure they meet the desired standard," says Matt Haynes, senior manager of infrastructure architecture in U.S. Cellular's security architecture group. "We exert about a fifth of the effort with nCircle than with our previous manual audit processes." Elizabeth Ireland, nCircle's vice president of strategy, says companies often have very diverse compliance environments. "By making sure that different divi
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2016
{"url": "http://www.treasuryandrisk.com/2010/06/01/six-steps-to-better-it-grc", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.treasuryandrisk.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:52:18Z", "digest": "sha1:CNBZCNJ7MBKFIMLC6GBOMV3ELXSHCWMJ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4149, 4149.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4149, 4578.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4149, 18.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4149, 39.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4149, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4149, 257.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4149, 0.38202247]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4149, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4149, 0.02550415]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4149, 0.00355872]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4149, 0.0059312]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4149, 0.01245552]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4149, 0.01872659]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4149, 0.16729089]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4149, 0.54907975]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4149, 5.17177914]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4149, 5.45500103]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4149, 652.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 308, 0.0], [308, 335, 0.0], [335, 449, 1.0], [449, 490, 0.0], [490, 729, 1.0], [729, 971, 1.0], [971, 1287, 1.0], [1287, 1441, 1.0], [1441, 1672, 1.0], [1672, 1838, 1.0], [1838, 2148, 1.0], [2148, 2716, 1.0], [2716, 2897, 1.0], [2897, 3508, 1.0], [3508, 3637, 1.0], [3637, 3993, 0.0], [3993, 4114, 1.0], [4114, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 308, 0.0], [308, 335, 0.0], [335, 449, 0.0], [449, 490, 0.0], [490, 729, 0.0], [729, 971, 0.0], [971, 1287, 0.0], [1287, 1441, 0.0], [1441, 1672, 0.0], [1672, 1838, 0.0], [1838, 2148, 0.0], [2148, 2716, 0.0], [2716, 2897, 0.0], [2897, 3508, 0.0], [3508, 3637, 0.0], [3637, 3993, 0.0], [3993, 4114, 0.0], [4114, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 308, 46.0], [308, 335, 6.0], [335, 449, 19.0], [449, 490, 8.0], [490, 729, 38.0], [729, 971, 38.0], [971, 1287, 51.0], [1287, 1441, 25.0], [1441, 1672, 36.0], [1672, 1838, 27.0], [1838, 2148, 49.0], [2148, 2716, 94.0], [2716, 2897, 26.0], [2897, 3508, 96.0], [3508, 3637, 17.0], [3637, 3993, 55.0], [3993, 4114, 15.0], [4114, 4149, 6.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 308, 0.01360544], [308, 335, 0.0], [335, 449, 0.0], [449, 490, 0.12820513], [490, 729, 0.0], [729, 971, 0.00423729], [971, 1287, 0.01633987], [1287, 1441, 0.0], [1441, 1672, 0.0], [1672, 1838, 0.10191083], [1838, 2148, 0.0], [2148, 2716, 0.00182815], [2716, 2897, 0.0], [2897, 3508, 0.0016835], [3508, 3637, 0.0], [3637, 3993, 0.0], [3993, 4114, 0.0], [4114, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 308, 0.0], [308, 335, 0.0], [335, 449, 0.0], [449, 490, 0.0], [490, 729, 0.0], [729, 971, 0.0], [971, 1287, 0.0], [1287, 1441, 0.0], [1441, 1672, 0.0], [1672, 1838, 0.0], [1838, 2148, 0.0], [2148, 2716, 0.0], [2716, 2897, 0.0], [2897, 3508, 0.0], [3508, 3637, 0.0], [3637, 3993, 0.0], [3993, 4114, 0.0], [4114, 4149, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 308, 0.04220779], [308, 335, 0.2962963], [335, 449, 0.02631579], [449, 490, 0.12195122], [490, 729, 0.0334728], [729, 971, 0.01239669], [971, 1287, 0.02848101], [1287, 1441, 0.01298701], [1441, 1672, 0.02164502], [1672, 1838, 0.0060241], [1838, 2148, 0.00967742], [2148, 2716, 0.00880282], [2716, 2897, 0.02209945], [2897, 3508, 0.00981997], [3508, 3637, 0.03100775], [3637, 3993, 0.02247191], [3993, 4114, 0.02479339], [4114, 4149, 0.02857143]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4149, 0.26728338]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4149, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4149, 0.6906777]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4149, -141.03137656]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4149, 58.61345872]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4149, -88.36705805]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4149, 41.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Resource Center Current & Past Issues eNewsletters This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, click the "Reprints" link at the top of any article. Treasury Yield Curve Steepens Latest round of Fed stimulus stirs inflation speculation. By Daniel Kruger and Susanne Walker, Bloomberg September 14, 2012 • Reprints The yield gap between 10- and 30-year Treasuries widened to the most in a year on concern the Federal Reserve’s plan to buy more debt and pledge to keep monetary policy accommodative even when the economy strengthens will spur inflation. The difference touched 1.21 percentage points, the most since August 2011, as yields on 30-year debt, more sensitive to inflation because of its longer maturity, climbed to the highest since May. The drop in prices followed a $13 billion sale of bonds just before the Federal Open Market Committee said it would expand its holdings of long-term securities with mortgage- debt purchases. It also said it would probably keep interest rates at virtually zero into 2015. “They are erring on the side of trying to promote additional growth,” said Jeff Phlegar, chairman and chief executive officer in New York at MacKay Shields LLC, an advisory firm that oversees $70 billion in fixed-income assets. “They are not concerned about inflation.” Thirty-year bond yields rose three basis points, or 0.03 percentage point, to 2.95 percent at 3:50 p.m. New York time and reached 3 percent, the highest level since May 14. Yields on 10-year notes fell two basis points to 1.74 percent after rising to 1.83 percent, the highest since Aug. 21. They fell to a record 1.379 percent on July 25 and climbed to a three-month high of 1.86 percent on Aug. 21. Other assets rallied after the Fed’s statement, with the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index climbing 1.7 percent and gold futures gaining as much as 2.4 percent to $1,775 an ounce. The difference in yield between 10-year notes and similar-maturity Treasury Inflation Protected Securities, a gauge of traders’ outlook for consumer prices known as the break-even rate, reached 2.49 percentage points, the most since July 2011. It has averaged 2.2 percent this year. FOMC officials upgraded their estimate for 2013 gross domestic product growth to 2.5 percent to 3 percent, compared with 2.2 percent to 2.8 percent in June. Estimates for 2014 are from 3 percent to 3.8 percent, versus 3 percent to 3.5 percent in the previous forecast. Almost two-thirds of economists in a Bloomberg survey had forecast the central bank would announce more government debt purchases under quantitative easing. The Fed bought $2.3 trillion of Treasuries and mortgage-related debt in two rounds of the stimulus strategy from 2008 to 2011. ‘Will Continue’ “If the outlook for the labor market does not improve substantially, the committee will continue its purchases of agency mortgage-backed securities, undertake additional asset purchases and employ its other policy tools as appropriate,” the FOMC said today in a statement at the end of a two-day meeting in Washington. The Fed will make open-ended purchases of $40 billion of mortgage debt a month as it seeks to boost economic growth and reduce employment, the committee said. “A highly accommodative stance of monetary policy will remain appropriate for a considerable time after the economic recovery strengthens,” the FOMC said. Yields on Fannie Mae-guaranteed mortgage bonds trading closest to face value declined 18 basis points to 2.18 percent as of 3:05 p.m. in New York, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The gap with an average of five- and 10-year Treasury rates narrowed 16 basis points to about 98 basis points, the lowest since 1992. The Fed’s approach may have been “on the light side” of expectations, said John Fath, a money manager at the investment firm BTG Pactual in New York who helps manage $2.5 billion in bonds. “If you look at when they did QE1 and QE2, inflation was at a lower level. Maybe it was more difficult with the hawks to overcome their opinions.” Investors should buy seven-year Treasuries because the monthly purchases outlined by the Fed reflect a &l
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2017
{"url": "http://www.treasuryandrisk.com/2012/09/14/treasury-yield-curve-steepens?t=treasury-management&page=3", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.treasuryandrisk.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:51:20Z", "digest": "sha1:N2NMQCWR4SWSU2XHYUO3B4X7DZDVDOKQ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4218, 4218.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4218, 4688.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4218, 19.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4218, 40.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4218, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4218, 311.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4218, 0.3141542]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4218, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4218, 0.01642229]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4218, 0.01612903]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4218, 0.00791789]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4218, 0.01348974]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4218, 0.00920598]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4218, 0.24280783]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4218, 0.52332362]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4218, 4.97084548]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4218, 5.38091493]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4218, 686.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 285, 0.0], [285, 343, 1.0], [343, 420, 0.0], [420, 658, 1.0], [658, 1125, 1.0], [1125, 1395, 1.0], [1395, 1568, 1.0], [1568, 1796, 1.0], [1796, 1970, 1.0], [1970, 2253, 1.0], [2253, 2522, 1.0], [2522, 2806, 1.0], [2806, 2822, 0.0], [2822, 3141, 1.0], [3141, 3300, 1.0], [3300, 3455, 1.0], [3455, 3777, 1.0], [3777, 4113, 1.0], [4113, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 285, 0.0], [285, 343, 0.0], [343, 420, 0.0], [420, 658, 0.0], [658, 1125, 0.0], [1125, 1395, 0.0], [1395, 1568, 0.0], [1568, 1796, 0.0], [1796, 1970, 0.0], [1970, 2253, 0.0], [2253, 2522, 0.0], [2522, 2806, 0.0], [2806, 2822, 0.0], [2822, 3141, 0.0], [3141, 3300, 0.0], [3300, 3455, 0.0], [3455, 3777, 0.0], [3777, 4113, 0.0], [4113, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 285, 41.0], [285, 343, 8.0], [343, 420, 12.0], [420, 658, 40.0], [658, 1125, 76.0], [1125, 1395, 43.0], [1395, 1568, 30.0], [1568, 1796, 43.0], [1796, 1970, 29.0], [1970, 2253, 42.0], [2253, 2522, 46.0], [2522, 2806, 43.0], [2806, 2822, 2.0], [2822, 3141, 49.0], [3141, 3300, 27.0], [3300, 3455, 22.0], [3455, 3777, 55.0], [3777, 4113, 62.0], [4113, 4218, 16.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 285, 0.0], [285, 343, 0.0], [343, 420, 0.08108108], [420, 658, 0.01709402], [658, 1125, 0.03303965], [1125, 1395, 0.00763359], [1395, 1568, 0.07407407], [1568, 1796, 0.09722222], [1796, 1970, 0.06666667], [1970, 2253, 0.04044118], [2253, 2522, 0.08108108], [2522, 2806, 0.03610108], [2806, 2822, 0.0], [2822, 3141, 0.0], [3141, 3300, 0.01298701], [3300, 3455, 0.0], [3455, 3777, 0.05806452], [3777, 4113, 0.01223242], [4113, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 285, 0.0], [285, 343, 0.0], [343, 420, 0.0], [420, 658, 0.0], [658, 1125, 0.0], [1125, 1395, 0.0], [1395, 1568, 0.0], [1568, 1796, 0.0], [1796, 1970, 0.0], [1970, 2253, 0.0], [2253, 2522, 0.0], [2522, 2806, 0.0], [2806, 2822, 0.0], [2822, 3141, 0.0], [3141, 3300, 0.0], [3300, 3455, 0.0], [3455, 3777, 0.0], [3777, 4113, 0.0], [4113, 4218, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 285, 0.04561404], [285, 343, 0.03448276], [343, 420, 0.1038961], [420, 658, 0.01680672], [658, 1125, 0.01927195], [1125, 1395, 0.04444444], [1395, 1568, 0.02312139], [1568, 1796, 0.02192982], [1796, 1970, 0.02873563], [1970, 2253, 0.02473498], [2253, 2522, 0.02230483], [2522, 2806, 0.01760563], [2806, 2822, 0.125], [2822, 3141, 0.01880878], [3141, 3300, 0.01257862], [3300, 3455, 0.03225806], [3455, 3777, 0.02484472], [3777, 4113, 0.04761905], [4113, 4218, 0.02857143]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4218, 0.50831538]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4218, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4218, 0.39195937]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4218, -367.93935519]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4218, 44.64748624]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4218, -76.03578775]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4218, 53.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
The Legend of Korra - Book Two: Spirits
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2018
{"url": "http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=181877", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.trekbbs.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:11:41Z", "digest": "sha1:R43WRJ45E7MEA5PBN7CEGL2G4BQTVCHV"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 39, 39.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 39, 1646.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 39, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 39, 12.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 39, 0.55]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 39, 183.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.11111111]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 39, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 39, 0.22222222]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 39, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 39, 4.28571429]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 39, 1.94591015]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 39, 7.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 39, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.15384615]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 39, -9.89e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 39, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 39, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 39, -6.13108023]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 39, -1.8927144]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 39, -1.32476566]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 39, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Nostalgia Books It's Wedding Season! You Asked: Should I Move on? Dear Sugar -- I have been in a sexual relationship with this guy but we won't turn it into a real relationship although he says I love you. I have deep feelings for this guy. I want to be with him but I don't think he wants to be with me. Do I leave him and find a real relationship or could I stay and try to make it into a relationship? -- Hoping for the Best Beth To see Dear Sugar's answer read more Dear Hoping for the Best Beth -- You say "we" won't turn your relationship into a "real relationship," but it's pretty clear that it is actually him that is putting on the breaks here. The tricky thing about having a friends with benefits relationship is that one person always gets hurt. Although he says he loves you, we all know that actions speak louder than words. Have you talked to him about wanting to take your relationship to the next level? Men are not mind readers so ask for what you want. If he is still hesitant to make a commitment to you, unfortunately you're going to have to accept his decision and move on to find a man that you can have a "real relationship" with. Good luck to you. Read More RelationshipsAdviceYou AskedLove And Sex 8 Things You Should Feel After a Truly Amazing First Date Tina and Amy's GIF Guide to Your Love Life Which Ryan Gosling Should You Date? kelleylocke If he hasn't made an attempt to make the relationship into an actual relationship but says "I love you" makes me think he's not ready for an actual relationship and isn't the type of guy you'd want to be in one with. For your piece of mind and long term happiness - move on. DaddysDarlin For your sake move on. Why in the world would you want to waste your time on someone who is unwilling to commit to you? I can tell you that this behavior will not change. What are you waiting around for? You can and will do better, there is someone out there for you, take this as notice that the man you are currently with isn't willing to be with only you. Sometimes we find it scary as women to just let go and move on. It is a scary thing to do believe me, I've had to do it three times now. I am 50 years old and believe me it is never too late to start your life over, people change all the time, we must be willing to make the changes that life is offering us. DaddysDarlin For your sake move on. Why in the world would you want to waste your time on someone who is unwilling to commit to you?I can tell you that this behavior will not change. What are you waiting around for? You can and will do better, there is someone out there for you, take this as notice that the man you are currently with isn't willing to be with only you. Sometimes we find it scary as women to just let go and move on. It is a scary thing to do believe me, I've had to do it three times now.I am 50 years old and believe me it is never too late to start your life over, people change all the time, we must be willing to make the changes that life is offering us. getstinko so just f*** buddies, damn he's working it. you should put it out there one time - that you think you want more, see how he reacts. If he gets freaked, it's time to close your legs (and mouth) and consider better options. There are men in this world (as a man I know this) who will try to keep you in this f* buddies mode as long as possible. Take back your power and control it. DaughterWar Move on. You have a better chance at finding what you're looking for rather than wait for something that isn't gonna happen. In my personal opinion, I Love You is worth less than nothing coming from a booty call. Best of luck to you chica.^_^ Danigirl77 Girl MOVE ON!!!!!!! I know it hard... and I know you think there is a future... but he has everything he wants from you. Seriously.... I'm not judging because I have totally been there and it weren't for me actually waking up and snapping out of I would still be in the rut. You are good enough to have sex with but not good enough to make a girl friend. Of course he gonna say he loves you... thats to string you along... because sex is sex and no man is going to mess up easy sex. Right. But let me tell you ... you are better than this... You deserve someone who wants to be you boyfriend and really love you... Really. It was the best move I ever did. Don't ask, cause if he wanted it he would tell you. A good read that I recommend is HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU.... 7kimba7 He tells you "I love you" but it isn't a relationship... it sounds like he's winning on both ends. I had a friend who was in this situation, and let me tell you, he effed her over. Make it official or make it over. Beastiegirl5 I'd try talking to him about it, and if he's still not receptive, then slowly phase him out- this means, no more sex. Guys are weird about commitment, and if he's not willing to make it, then move on. You deserve some time to yourself, and then look for someone else. If he drops back into your life, then try for a relationship- this means, don't hop right back into bed with him. I don't mean that in a bad way- I just mean try not to slip back into the old "FWB" routine. So wait at least a month before getting too intimate again. You never know- he may realize that he really does have feelings once he sees you're moving on with your life, and that he wants you in his. Good luck- having your own life and being happy may be the push he needs. Guys can be dense like that- 'tis the nature of the beast. Or he may just be a tool. In that case, you can do better. I'd try talking to him about it, and if he's still not receptive, then slowly phase him out- this means, no more sex. Guys are weird about commitment, and if he's not willing to make it, then move on. You deserve some time to yourself, and then look for someone else.If he drops back into your life, then try for a relationship- this means, don't hop right back into bed with him. I don't mean that in a bad way- I just mean try not to slip back into the old "FWB" routine. So wait at least a month before getting too intimate again. You never know- he may realize that he really does have feelings once he sees you're moving on with your life, and that he wants you in his.Good luck- having your own life and being happy may be the push he needs. Guys can be dense like that- 'tis the nature of the beast. Or he may just be a tool. In that case, you can do better. blingbling Personally I wouldn't waste my time. If what you want is a "real relationship" - you might miss a better opportunity by sticking in this dead end relationship. I would lay it out for this current guy, telling him exactly what you want. But in doing so be prepared for it to be your break up speech - if he doesn't agree with taking it to the next level then go without regrets. blingbling Personally I wouldn't waste my time. If what you want is a "real relationship" - you might miss a better opportunity by sticking in this dead end relationship. I would lay it out for this current guy, telling him exactly what you want. But in doing so be prepared for it to be your break up speech - if he doesn't agree with taking it to the next level then go without regrets. lolany Try the talk, but if he doesn't respond then move on. Our time here on this planet is really rather short. Every minute of every day counts, so don't waste that on someone who isn't ready to invest his time an effort into you. Unless he changes, you will feel drained and bitter in no time soon. Best of Luck! KACIEJPC Do whatever your heart is honestly (that being the key word) tells you to do. It sounds like you are already having doubts, always trust your first mind. CeliaAgnes go go go go go go go he has his cake and hes eaaaaaating it up. be strong girl! get what you want and deserve. if he cant give it to you, dont wait. xoxoxoxo CeliaAgnes go go go go go go go he has his cake and hes eaaaaaating it up. be strong girl! get what you want and deserve. if he cant give it to you, dont wait. xoxoxoxo Sofiababy i dont think that if you have sex with someone before you two are official it kills any chances of there being a relationship.. i DO however believe if he wanted you exclusively he would have made that clear by now. if you guys have been intimate in the bedroom, it pretty much nixes the idea of him being "shy" about wanting to claim you for himself. i think the most important thing here is the vibe you're getting from him-- you dont think he wants more. i think in this situation the best thing you can do is be bold and give an ultimatem, i would flat out say "this has been fun but honey, but im not settling for something that isnt going anywhere" or suggest that some one promising has come up and if he doesnt make a move then, trust me he never will. the truth is you CAN get fun from any where and any one, but you shouldnt settle for JUST that. beautiful1nes I agree with tabloidprincess I think you will only hurt more, but I think it also depends on how long you've been together? Maybe he does love you and wants you he just doesn't know when the times ready? Maybe try to talk to him and find out whats wrong it could be a personal issue. I wish you the best! tabloidprincess don't try to make this in to a relationship. You will only hurt more cheezieeo What poizenisxkandee said is true,<i> " When he says he loves you, he might be doing that to keep you around, or it's code for "i love what youre doing for me". you know?"</i>In my opinion, you should talk to him about this issue and if he does not feel the same way as you, you should find someone else who is waaaay better. And if he still continue telling you that he loves you without wanting to commit, I hope you wouldn't play the waiting game just for his sake.All the best! cheezieeo What poizenisxkandee said is true, " When he says he loves you, he might be doing that to keep you around, or it's code for "i love what youre doing for me". you know?" In my opinion, you should talk to him about this issue and if he does not feel the same way as you, you should find someone else who is waaaay better. And if he still continue telling you that he loves you without wanting to commit, I hope you wouldn't play the waiting game just for his sake. NdHebert How can you turn it into a relationship at this point?In a relationship there must be respect for the other person. Honestly if you have been sleeping with a man for some time, I dont think he can respect you on that level.Try to date a man and make him wait a long time before you have sex with him. You will be treated, and respected a completely different way.Everyone deserves to be 100% happy, and we are in control of that happiness! If he wants to be in a relationship, and everything is great, then thats fabulous! If he doesnt, but wants to continue having sex with you, will that make you happy inside? No! Find someone that will!Be Happy! How can you turn it into a relationship at this point? In a relationship there must be respect for the other person. Honestly if you have been sleeping with a man for some time, I dont think he can respect you on that level. Try to date a man and make him wait a long time before you have sex with him. You will be treated, and respected a completely different way. Everyone deserves to be 100% happy, and we are in control of that happiness! If he wants to be in a relationship, and everything is great, then thats fabulous! If he doesnt, but wants to continue having sex with you, will that make you happy inside? No! Find someone that will! poizenisxkandee I am agreeing with what was said about the friends with benefits thing; but the main point of that is friends with benefits is an arrangement, not a "real relationship". If that's all you put yourself out there for, that's all you'll get. That wasn't meant to be rude or disrespectful to you, but it is what it is. Guys are easy to understand. They take what they are given, and sometimes they take it for granted. If you put yourself to him as someone he can have sexual relations with but didn't bother with the whole commitment and connecting thing early on, it's almost guaranteed all he wants is the sex and that's what he'll take. When he says he loves you, he might be doing that to keep you around, or it's code for "i love what youre doing for me". you know? LolaKat Move on when you're ready to. Relationships rarely stay in the same "place". They either get better or get worse. Make a decision to stay or go when it's healthy for you. good luck! Off-the-shoulder Dress at Victoria's Secret
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2019
{"url": "http://www.tressugar.com/You-Asked-Should-I-Move-641264", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tressugar.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:22:45Z", "digest": "sha1:Y7UDGIS3G2V3QSFS2EELDQW3GGQOA7PM"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 12559, 12559.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 12559, 21886.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 12559, 55.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 12559, 439.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 12559, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 12559, 335.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 12559, 16.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 12559, 0.55901696]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 12559, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 12559, 0.50232174]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 12559, 0.51903828]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 12559, 0.50232174]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 12559, 0.50232174]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 12559, 0.50232174]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 12559, 0.50232174]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 12559, 0.00825508]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 12559, 0.00619131]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 12559, 0.00660407]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 12559, 0.02146071]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 12559, 0.13464867]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 12559, 0.20857378]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 12559, 3.99464138]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 12559, 0.00346141]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 12559, 5.35159944]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 12559, 2426.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 66, 1.0], [66, 433, 0.0], [433, 470, 0.0], [470, 503, 0.0], [503, 840, 1.0], [840, 1174, 1.0], [1174, 1225, 0.0], [1225, 1283, 0.0], [1283, 1326, 0.0], [1326, 1362, 1.0], [1362, 1374, 0.0], [1374, 1662, 0.0], [1662, 1782, 1.0], [1782, 2158, 1.0], [2158, 2330, 1.0], [2330, 2343, 0.0], [2343, 3009, 1.0], [3009, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3411, 0.0], [3411, 3654, 0.0], [3654, 3665, 0.0], [3665, 4445, 0.0], [4445, 4660, 1.0], [4660, 4673, 0.0], [4673, 4941, 1.0], [4941, 5349, 1.0], [5349, 5541, 1.0], [5541, 6407, 1.0], [6407, 6418, 0.0], [6418, 6807, 0.0], [6807, 7192, 0.0], [7192, 7502, 1.0], [7502, 7511, 0.0], [7511, 7676, 0.0], [7676, 7845, 0.0], [7845, 8013, 0.0], [8013, 8884, 0.0], [8884, 9189, 1.0], [9189, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9284, 0.0], [9284, 9766, 1.0], [9766, 9776, 0.0], [9776, 9945, 0.0], [9945, 10239, 1.0], [10239, 10248, 0.0], [10248, 10898, 1.0], [10898, 10953, 1.0], [10953, 11123, 1.0], [11123, 11264, 1.0], [11264, 11542, 1.0], [11542, 11558, 0.0], [11558, 12326, 1.0], [12326, 12334, 0.0], [12334, 12516, 1.0], [12516, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 66, 0.0], [66, 433, 0.0], [433, 470, 0.0], [470, 503, 0.0], [503, 840, 0.0], [840, 1174, 0.0], [1174, 1225, 0.0], [1225, 1283, 0.0], [1283, 1326, 0.0], [1326, 1362, 0.0], [1362, 1374, 0.0], [1374, 1662, 0.0], [1662, 1782, 0.0], [1782, 2158, 0.0], [2158, 2330, 0.0], [2330, 2343, 0.0], [2343, 3009, 0.0], [3009, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3411, 0.0], [3411, 3654, 0.0], [3654, 3665, 0.0], [3665, 4445, 0.0], [4445, 4660, 0.0], [4660, 4673, 0.0], [4673, 4941, 0.0], [4941, 5349, 0.0], [5349, 5541, 0.0], [5541, 6407, 0.0], [6407, 6418, 0.0], [6418, 6807, 0.0], [6807, 7192, 0.0], [7192, 7502, 0.0], [7502, 7511, 0.0], [7511, 7676, 0.0], [7676, 7845, 0.0], [7845, 8013, 0.0], [8013, 8884, 0.0], [8884, 9189, 0.0], [9189, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9284, 0.0], [9284, 9766, 0.0], [9766, 9776, 0.0], [9776, 9945, 0.0], [9945, 10239, 0.0], [10239, 10248, 0.0], [10248, 10898, 0.0], [10898, 10953, 0.0], [10953, 11123, 0.0], [11123, 11264, 0.0], [11264, 11542, 0.0], [11542, 11558, 0.0], [11558, 12326, 0.0], [12326, 12334, 0.0], [12334, 12516, 0.0], [12516, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 66, 11.0], [66, 433, 76.0], [433, 470, 7.0], [470, 503, 6.0], [503, 840, 59.0], [840, 1174, 65.0], [1174, 1225, 6.0], [1225, 1283, 11.0], [1283, 1326, 9.0], [1326, 1362, 6.0], [1362, 1374, 1.0], [1374, 1662, 54.0], [1662, 1782, 25.0], [1782, 2158, 78.0], [2158, 2330, 36.0], [2330, 2343, 1.0], [2343, 3009, 137.0], [3009, 3019, 1.0], [3019, 3411, 77.0], [3411, 3654, 45.0], [3654, 3665, 1.0], [3665, 4445, 155.0], [4445, 4660, 44.0], [4660, 4673, 1.0], [4673, 4941, 51.0], [4941, 5349, 82.0], [5349, 5541, 41.0], [5541, 6407, 172.0], [6407, 6418, 1.0], [6418, 6807, 72.0], [6807, 7192, 72.0], [7192, 7502, 60.0], [7502, 7511, 1.0], [7511, 7676, 29.0], [7676, 7845, 36.0], [7845, 8013, 36.0], [8013, 8884, 169.0], [8884, 9189, 61.0], [9189, 9205, 1.0], [9205, 9284, 15.0], [9284, 9766, 92.0], [9766, 9776, 1.0], [9776, 9945, 33.0], [9945, 10239, 58.0], [10239, 10248, 1.0], [10248, 10898, 121.0], [10898, 10953, 11.0], [10953, 11123, 33.0], [11123, 11264, 28.0], [11264, 11542, 51.0], [11542, 11558, 1.0], [11558, 12326, 145.0], [12326, 12334, 1.0], [12334, 12516, 34.0], [12516, 12559, 5.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 66, 0.0], [66, 433, 0.0], [433, 470, 0.0], [470, 503, 0.0], [503, 840, 0.0], [840, 1174, 0.0], [1174, 1225, 0.0], [1225, 1283, 0.01754386], [1283, 1326, 0.0], [1326, 1362, 0.0], [1362, 1374, 0.0], [1374, 1662, 0.0], [1662, 1782, 0.0], [1782, 2158, 0.0], [2158, 2330, 0.01190476], [2330, 2343, 0.0], [2343, 3009, 0.00307692], [3009, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3411, 0.0], [3411, 3654, 0.0], [3654, 3665, 0.2], [3665, 4445, 0.00274348], [4445, 4660, 0.0], [4660, 4673, 0.08333333], [4673, 4941, 0.0], [4941, 5349, 0.0], [5349, 5541, 0.0], [5541, 6407, 0.0], [6407, 6418, 0.0], [6418, 6807, 0.0], [6807, 7192, 0.0], [7192, 7502, 0.0], [7502, 7511, 0.0], [7511, 7676, 0.0], [7676, 7845, 0.0], [7845, 8013, 0.0], [8013, 8884, 0.00117509], [8884, 9189, 0.0], [9189, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9284, 0.0], [9284, 9766, 0.0], [9766, 9776, 0.0], [9776, 9945, 0.0], [9945, 10239, 0.0], [10239, 10248, 0.0], [10248, 10898, 0.0047619], [10898, 10953, 0.0], [10953, 11123, 0.0], [11123, 11264, 0.0], [11264, 11542, 0.0112782], [11542, 11558, 0.0], [11558, 12326, 0.0], [12326, 12334, 0.0], [12334, 12516, 0.0], [12516, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 66, 0.0], [66, 433, 0.0], [433, 470, 0.0], [470, 503, 0.0], [503, 840, 0.0], [840, 1174, 0.0], [1174, 1225, 0.0], [1225, 1283, 0.0], [1283, 1326, 0.0], [1326, 1362, 0.0], [1362, 1374, 0.0], [1374, 1662, 0.0], [1662, 1782, 0.0], [1782, 2158, 0.0], [2158, 2330, 0.0], [2330, 2343, 0.0], [2343, 3009, 0.0], [3009, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3411, 0.0], [3411, 3654, 0.0], [3654, 3665, 0.0], [3665, 4445, 0.0], [4445, 4660, 0.0], [4660, 4673, 0.0], [4673, 4941, 0.0], [4941, 5349, 0.0], [5349, 5541, 0.0], [5541, 6407, 0.0], [6407, 6418, 0.0], [6418, 6807, 0.0], [6807, 7192, 0.0], [7192, 7502, 0.0], [7502, 7511, 0.0], [7511, 7676, 0.0], [7676, 7845, 0.0], [7845, 8013, 0.0], [8013, 8884, 0.0], [8884, 9189, 0.0], [9189, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9284, 0.0], [9284, 9766, 0.0], [9766, 9776, 0.0], [9776, 9945, 0.0], [9945, 10239, 0.0], [10239, 10248, 0.0], [10248, 10898, 0.0], [10898, 10953, 0.0], [10953, 11123, 0.0], [11123, 11264, 0.0], [11264, 11542, 0.0], [11542, 11558, 0.0], [11558, 12326, 0.0], [12326, 12334, 0.0], [12334, 12516, 0.0], [12516, 12559, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 66, 0.15151515], [66, 433, 0.03542234], [433, 470, 0.08108108], [470, 503, 0.12121212], [503, 840, 0.00890208], [840, 1174, 0.01197605], [1174, 1225, 0.17647059], [1225, 1283, 0.15517241], [1283, 1326, 0.20930233], [1326, 1362, 0.16666667], [1362, 1374, 0.0], [1374, 1662, 0.01736111], [1662, 1782, 0.01666667], [1782, 2158, 0.01595745], [2158, 2330, 0.00581395], [2330, 2343, 0.15384615], [2343, 3009, 0.01351351], [3009, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3411, 0.01530612], [3411, 3654, 0.02880658], [3654, 3665, 0.09090909], [3665, 4445, 0.05769231], [4445, 4660, 0.01860465], [4660, 4673, 0.07692308], [4673, 4941, 0.01119403], [4941, 5349, 0.01960784], [5349, 5541, 0.02083333], [5541, 6407, 0.01732102], [6407, 6418, 0.0], [6418, 6807, 0.01285347], [6807, 7192, 0.01298701], [7192, 7502, 0.01935484], [7502, 7511, 0.88888889], [7511, 7676, 0.02424242], [7676, 7845, 0.01183432], [7845, 8013, 0.00595238], [8013, 8884, 0.01033295], [8884, 9189, 0.01967213], [9189, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9284, 0.01265823], [9284, 9766, 0.01244813], [9766, 9776, 0.0], [9776, 9945, 0.01183432], [9945, 10239, 0.01020408], [10239, 10248, 0.22222222], [10248, 10898, 0.02], [10898, 10953, 0.01818182], [10953, 11123, 0.01764706], [11123, 11264, 0.0141844], [11264, 11542, 0.01798561], [11542, 11558, 0.0], [11558, 12326, 0.00911458], [12326, 12334, 0.25], [12334, 12516, 0.02197802], [12516, 12559, 0.09302326]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 12559, 0.25351858]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 12559, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 12559, 0.13936353]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 12559, 183.28161838]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 12559, 65.91077718]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 12559, -1717.76027506]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 12559, 163.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
About Tri-C my TRI-C space Tri-C Corporate College West to offer hospitality management courses beginning Sept. 10 7/18/2012 Media Contact: Dave Kich (216) 987-4723 CLEVELAND – Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) will offer hospitality management courses beginning Sept. 10 at Corporate College West, 25425 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake. Anyone interested in learning more about the hospitality industry or working toward a certificate or Associate of Applied Business degree in Hospitality Management is encouraged to enroll. Classes will be offered for 14 weeks. The course schedule is as follows: • Monday, 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry: Course provides basis for understanding lodging and food and beverage through overview of industry locally, nationally, globally and through examination of current trends. Field trips may be required. • Monday, Noon to 2:15 p.m. - Sanitation and Safety: Course examines sanitation and safety practices in food service and lodging establishments. Students will plan and practice employee training, and must pass a national exam which will provide State Health Department Certification. Field trips may be required. • Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. - Customer Service: Course examines theories and principles of guest service in the hospitality industry. Field trips and/or industry experience at a community event or function may be required. Tuition rates per credit hour are $97.88 for county residents; $125.11 for Ohio residents; and $242.26 for out-of-state residents. Registration can be done in person or online at www.tri-c.edu. Deadline to register is Sept. 10. For more information, contact Kate Coleman at 216-987-4082 or [email protected], or visit www.tri-c.edu/hospitality. Administrative Departments | Employment | Accreditation
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2020
{"url": "http://www.tri-c.edu/Pages/Tri-C_Corporate_College_West.aspx", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tri-c.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:20:46Z", "digest": "sha1:AUEAXNFJVQ3YSAXB56MWXUL3SFDWIBGU"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1826, 1826.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1826, 2872.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1826, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1826, 50.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1826, 0.9]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1826, 290.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1826, 0.25848564]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1826, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1826, 0.09769335]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1826, 0.09769335]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1826, 0.0651289]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1826, 0.04274084]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1826, 0.04477612]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1826, 0.04477612]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1826, 0.0156658]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1826, 0.31592689]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1826, 0.59615385]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1826, 5.66923077]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1826, 4.81007702]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1826, 260.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 27, 0.0], [27, 597, 0.0], [597, 876, 1.0], [876, 1189, 1.0], [1189, 1420, 1.0], [1420, 1771, 1.0], [1771, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 27, 0.0], [27, 597, 0.0], [597, 876, 0.0], [876, 1189, 0.0], [1189, 1420, 0.0], [1420, 1771, 0.0], [1771, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 12, 2.0], [12, 27, 3.0], [27, 597, 82.0], [597, 876, 40.0], [876, 1189, 46.0], [1189, 1420, 35.0], [1420, 1771, 48.0], [1771, 1826, 4.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 27, 0.0], [27, 597, 0.05090909], [597, 876, 0.02651515], [876, 1189, 0.00996678], [1189, 1420, 0.02764977], [1420, 1771, 0.084375], [1771, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 27, 0.0], [27, 597, 0.0], [597, 876, 1.0], [876, 1189, 1.0], [1189, 1420, 1.0], [1420, 1771, 0.0], [1771, 1826, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 12, 0.25], [12, 27, 0.26666667], [27, 597, 0.07017544], [597, 876, 0.02150538], [876, 1189, 0.03514377], [1189, 1420, 0.02164502], [1420, 1771, 0.02279202], [1771, 1826, 0.07272727]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1826, 0.00079972]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1826, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1826, 0.00597709]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1826, -210.10205056]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1826, -72.81093442]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1826, -94.86134007]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1826, 38.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Louisiana blues singer Marc Broussard will bring his bayou soul talents to the Summer Concert Series tonight at Peoples Natural Gas Park, 90 Johns St. in downtown Johnstown. Dillweed Bed & Breakfast, located on Route 403, will hold a 20th anniversary party to thank the public for its patronage on Saturday at the facility in Dilltown. Music, including a performance by the Fabulous Flashbacks, food, crafts and activities will be featured during the Jackson Township Heritage Festival tonight through Sunday in Vinco. SUBMITTED PHOTO Events | Blues concert Fri Jul 19, 2013, 01:00 AM EDT The next installment of the Summer Concert Series will feature Louisiana blues singer Marc Broussard tonight at Peoples Natural Gas Park, 90 Johns St., downtown Johnstown. Gates open at 6:30 p.m., with the opening act, western Pennsylvania folk rockers the Five6, at 8 and Broussard at 9. Tickets are $17.25 online or $22.75 at the gate. Information: 539-1889 or www.floodcitymusic.com. The 10th annual Jackson Township Heritage Festival will be held from 6 to 9 tonight, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 9:30 p.m. Sunday at Veterans Memorial Park, 200 Adams Ave., Vinco. Information: 749-0725 or www.jacksontwppa.com/festival. “Aida: The Timeless Love Story” will be presented Thursday through Aug. 10 at Cresson Lake Playhouse, 279 Shapiro Road, Loretto. Showtimes will be 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 2 p.m. July 28 and Aug. 4. Tickets are $17 for adults and $10 for students younger than 18. Information: 472-4333 or www.Cressonlake.com. Wild West fest The 35th annual Somerfest will be held from 7 to midnight tonight, noon to midnight Saturday and noon to 10 p.m. Sunday at Philip Dressler Center for the Arts, 214 S. Harrison Ave., Somerset. The 2013 edition with its Wild West flair will kick off with a parade at 7 tonight. The children’s area will be open Saturday and Sunday with free activities, and vendors will sell a variety of festival foods. Parking will be available at Somerset Area High School, 645 S. Columbia Ave., and shuttles will be available to Somerfest. Admission is $5 adults, $3 for senior citizens and $2 for children. Information: 443-2433 or www.laurelarts.org. Family fights “Squabbles” will be presented Tuesday through Aug. 4 at Mountain Playhouse, 7690 Somerset Pike, Jennerstown. Showtimes will be 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays and 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $14 to $21.25 for preview night, $22 to $34 for evenings and $17 to $30 for matinees, which includes a $2 service charge. Information: 692 9201, option 1, or www.MountainPlayhouse.org. Firemen’s celebration The 83rd annual Ferndale Firemen’s Jubilee will continue at 6:30 tonight and 1 to 4 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the jubilee grounds along Ferndale Avenue. The third annual 5K run-walk will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, with check-in at 7. Preregistration applications can be downloaded at www.ferndaleborough.com/ fire.htm. Shakespeare in park “Twelfth Night,” the 23rd annual production of Band of Brothers Shakespeare Company, will continue at 7 tonight and Saturday at the main pavilion of Stackhouse Park, Westmont. General admission is $10, and tickets are $7 for students, seniors and military. Information: www.BandofBrothersShakespeare.org. A 20-year anniversary celebration will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at Dillweed Bed & Breakfast in Dilltown, Route 403, Dilltown. Highlights will feature a meet-and-greet and signing with American folk artist Billy Jacobs, a display of work by chainsaw artist Walt Smith from Mineral Point and a free outdoor concert. Local band Tree will perform at 4 p.m. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase. Information: 446-6465 or www.dillweed.com.Bandshell blast AmeriServ Free Summer Concerts at Roxbury Bandshell will continue Sunday at the bandshell at Roxbury Park along Franklin Street, Johnstown. The MidLife Cowboys will be perform classic country western at 5 p.m. The band also will be performing from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday at the Morguen Toole Co., Meyersdale. The series of Songworks Acoustic Dinners will continue from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Grand Halle, 306 Broad St. in the Cambria City section of Johnstown. An ethnic dinner will be served at 6:30. Songworks’ members Sam Coco and Barry Poglein will perform at 7:30. Tickets are $10. Information: 536-7986 or email [email protected]. Rock Away, an evening of local music, will be held from 5 to 9 tonight at Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center, 411 Third Ave. in the Cambria City section of Johnstown. Donation for admission is $5, and concessions will be sold. The 80th annual parish reunion festival of St. Benedict Roman Catholic Church will be held today through Sunday on the church grounds, 2310 Bedford St., Geistown Borough. A free shuttle service will be provided every 15 minutes from Geistown fire hall and the former Neissner’s Flower Shop across the street from the church.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2021
{"url": "http://www.tribune-democrat.com/features/x541276672/Events-Blues-concert", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tribune-democrat.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:44:34Z", "digest": "sha1:PNSXWHXTCKGJDNUZVSKMU67HPDDNW75X"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4966, 4966.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4966, 10426.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4966, 50.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4966, 218.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4966, 0.89]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4966, 328.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4966, 0.27399814]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4966, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4966, 0.07478525]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4966, 0.05811016]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4966, 0.05811016]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4966, 0.04092976]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4966, 0.01970692]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4966, 0.03031834]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4966, 0.01515917]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4966, 0.01414856]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4966, 0.0083877]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4966, 0.29822926]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4966, 0.44936709]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4966, 5.01012658]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4966, 5.29304701]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4966, 790.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 174, 1.0], [174, 336, 1.0], [336, 535, 0.0], [535, 558, 0.0], [558, 589, 0.0], [589, 761, 1.0], [761, 878, 1.0], [878, 927, 1.0], [927, 976, 1.0], [976, 1165, 1.0], [1165, 1221, 1.0], [1221, 1350, 1.0], [1350, 1433, 1.0], [1433, 1498, 1.0], [1498, 1544, 1.0], [1544, 1559, 0.0], [1559, 1751, 1.0], [1751, 1835, 1.0], [1835, 1961, 1.0], [1961, 2084, 1.0], [2084, 2152, 1.0], [2152, 2197, 1.0], [2197, 2211, 0.0], [2211, 2320, 1.0], [2320, 2423, 1.0], [2423, 2557, 1.0], [2557, 2620, 1.0], [2620, 2642, 0.0], [2642, 2795, 1.0], [2795, 2877, 1.0], [2877, 2962, 1.0], [2962, 2982, 0.0], [2982, 3158, 1.0], [3158, 3239, 1.0], [3239, 3287, 1.0], [3287, 3428, 1.0], [3428, 3616, 1.0], [3616, 3709, 1.0], [3709, 3767, 0.0], [3767, 3907, 1.0], [3907, 3977, 1.0], [3977, 4075, 1.0], [4075, 4235, 1.0], [4235, 4344, 1.0], [4344, 4361, 1.0], [4361, 4418, 1.0], [4418, 4582, 1.0], [4582, 4642, 1.0], [4642, 4813, 1.0], [4813, 4966, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 174, 0.0], [174, 336, 0.0], [336, 535, 0.0], [535, 558, 0.0], [558, 589, 0.0], [589, 761, 0.0], [761, 878, 0.0], [878, 927, 0.0], [927, 976, 0.0], [976, 1165, 0.0], [1165, 1221, 0.0], [1221, 1350, 0.0], [1350, 1433, 0.0], [1433, 1498, 0.0], [1498, 1544, 0.0], [1544, 1559, 0.0], [1559, 1751, 0.0], [1751, 1835, 0.0], [1835, 1961, 0.0], [1961, 2084, 0.0], [2084, 2152, 0.0], [2152, 2197, 0.0], [2197, 2211, 0.0], [2211, 2320, 0.0], [2320, 2423, 0.0], [2423, 2557, 0.0], [2557, 2620, 0.0], [2620, 2642, 0.0], [2642, 2795, 0.0], [2795, 2877, 0.0], [2877, 2962, 0.0], [2962, 2982, 0.0], [2982, 3158, 0.0], [3158, 3239, 0.0], [3239, 3287, 0.0], [3287, 3428, 0.0], [3428, 3616, 0.0], [3616, 3709, 0.0], [3709, 3767, 0.0], [3767, 3907, 0.0], [3907, 3977, 0.0], [3977, 4075, 0.0], [4075, 4235, 0.0], [4235, 4344, 0.0], [4344, 4361, 0.0], [4361, 4418, 0.0], [4418, 4582, 0.0], [4582, 4642, 0.0], [4642, 4813, 0.0], [4813, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 174, 28.0], [174, 336, 27.0], [336, 535, 28.0], [535, 558, 3.0], [558, 589, 7.0], [589, 761, 26.0], [761, 878, 21.0], [878, 927, 9.0], [927, 976, 4.0], [976, 1165, 34.0], [1165, 1221, 4.0], [1221, 1350, 20.0], [1350, 1433, 16.0], [1433, 1498, 12.0], [1498, 1544, 4.0], [1544, 1559, 3.0], [1559, 1751, 34.0], [1751, 1835, 17.0], [1835, 1961, 21.0], [1961, 2084, 20.0], [2084, 2152, 12.0], [2152, 2197, 4.0], [2197, 2211, 2.0], [2211, 2320, 15.0], [2320, 2423, 17.0], [2423, 2557, 25.0], [2557, 2620, 7.0], [2620, 2642, 2.0], [2642, 2795, 26.0], [2795, 2877, 16.0], [2877, 2962, 8.0], [2962, 2982, 3.0], [2982, 3158, 27.0], [3158, 3239, 13.0], [3239, 3287, 2.0], [3287, 3428, 23.0], [3428, 3616, 30.0], [3616, 3709, 16.0], [3709, 3767, 5.0], [3767, 3907, 20.0], [3907, 3977, 12.0], [3977, 4075, 18.0], [4075, 4235, 28.0], [4235, 4344, 19.0], [4344, 4361, 3.0], [4361, 4418, 5.0], [4418, 4582, 31.0], [4582, 4642, 10.0], [4642, 4813, 27.0], [4813, 4966, 26.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 174, 0.01176471], [174, 336, 0.03205128], [336, 535, 0.0], [535, 558, 0.0], [558, 589, 0.37037037], [589, 761, 0.01197605], [761, 878, 0.05504587], [878, 927, 0.18604651], [927, 976, 0.1627907], [976, 1165, 0.06741573], [1165, 1221, 0.14285714], [1221, 1350, 0.04065041], [1350, 1433, 0.06578947], [1433, 1498, 0.09836066], [1498, 1544, 0.175], [1544, 1559, 0.0], [1559, 1751, 0.04371585], [1751, 1835, 0.06097561], [1835, 1961, 0.0], [1961, 2084, 0.02564103], [2084, 2152, 0.0483871], [2152, 2197, 0.17948718], [2197, 2211, 0.0], [2211, 2320, 0.04807692], [2320, 2423, 0.03191489], [2423, 2557, 0.12295082], [2557, 2620, 0.14285714], [2620, 2642, 0.0], [2642, 2795, 0.06802721], [2795, 2877, 0.04], [2877, 2962, 0.0], [2962, 2982, 0.0], [2982, 3158, 0.01754386], [3158, 3239, 0.04], [3239, 3287, 0.0], [3287, 3428, 0.06153846], [3428, 3616, 0.0], [3616, 3709, 0.01123596], [3709, 3767, 0.13461538], [3767, 3907, 0.0], [3907, 3977, 0.01492537], [3977, 4075, 0.0326087], [4075, 4235, 0.04575163], [4235, 4344, 0.05769231], [4344, 4361, 0.14285714], [4361, 4418, 0.1372549], [4418, 4582, 0.03164557], [4582, 4642, 0.01785714], [4642, 4813, 0.03636364], [4813, 4966, 0.01315789]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 174, 0.0], [174, 336, 0.0], [336, 535, 0.0], [535, 558, 0.0], [558, 589, 0.0], [589, 761, 0.0], [761, 878, 0.0], [878, 927, 0.0], [927, 976, 0.0], [976, 1165, 0.0], [1165, 1221, 0.0], [1221, 1350, 0.0], [1350, 1433, 0.0], [1433, 1498, 0.0], [1498, 1544, 0.0], [1544, 1559, 0.0], [1559, 1751, 0.0], [1751, 1835, 0.0], [1835, 1961, 0.0], [1961, 2084, 0.0], [2084, 2152, 0.0], [2152, 2197, 0.0], [2197, 2211, 0.0], [2211, 2320, 0.0], [2320, 2423, 0.0], [2423, 2557, 0.0], [2557, 2620, 0.0], [2620, 2642, 0.0], [2642, 2795, 0.0], [2795, 2877, 0.0], [2877, 2962, 0.0], [2962, 2982, 0.0], [2982, 3158, 0.0], [3158, 3239, 0.0], [3239, 3287, 0.0], [3287, 3428, 0.0], [3428, 3616, 0.0], [3616, 3709, 0.0], [3709, 3767, 0.0], [3767, 3907, 0.0], [3907, 3977, 0.0], [3977, 4075, 0.0], [4075, 4235, 0.0], [4235, 4344, 0.0], [4344, 4361, 0.0], [4361, 4418, 0.0], [4418, 4582, 0.0], [4582, 4642, 0.0], [4642, 4813, 0.0], [4813, 4966, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 174, 0.07471264], [174, 336, 0.03703704], [336, 535, 0.11557789], [535, 558, 0.08695652], [558, 589, 0.22580645], [589, 761, 0.08139535], [761, 878, 0.03418803], [878, 927, 0.02040816], [927, 976, 0.02040816], [976, 1165, 0.06878307], [1165, 1221, 0.01785714], [1221, 1350, 0.10077519], [1350, 1433, 0.06024096], [1433, 1498, 0.01538462], [1498, 1544, 0.04347826], [1544, 1559, 0.13333333], [1559, 1751, 0.0625], [1751, 1835, 0.03571429], [1835, 1961, 0.02380952], [1961, 2084, 0.07317073], [2084, 2152, 0.01470588], [2152, 2197, 0.02222222], [2197, 2211, 0.07142857], [2211, 2320, 0.0733945], [2320, 2423, 0.05825243], [2423, 2557, 0.00746269], [2557, 2620, 0.04761905], [2620, 2642, 0.04545455], [2642, 2795, 0.04575163], [2795, 2877, 0.03658537], [2877, 2962, 0.01176471], [2962, 2982, 0.05], [2982, 3158, 0.05681818], [3158, 3239, 0.01234568], [3239, 3287, 0.08333333], [3287, 3428, 0.05673759], [3428, 3616, 0.04255319], [3616, 3709, 0.03225806], [3709, 3767, 0.03448276], [3767, 3907, 0.09285714], [3907, 3977, 0.05714286], [3977, 4075, 0.06122449], [4075, 4235, 0.075], [4235, 4344, 0.05504587], [4344, 4361, 0.05882353], [4361, 4418, 0.01754386], [4418, 4582, 0.07317073], [4582, 4642, 0.01666667], [4642, 4813, 0.06432749], [4813, 4966, 0.03267974]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4966, 0.20517987]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4966, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4966, 0.76967674]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4966, -544.18170266]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4966, -132.24423635]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4966, -224.23379728]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4966, 114.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Joseph Sulijak obit photo, July 3, 2013. Submitted photo/The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. Joseph J. Suljak Wed Jul 03, 2013, 04:33 PM EDT JOHNSTOWN — SULJAK – Joseph J., 86, Johnstown, died July 3, 2013, at Amber Springs at LaurelWood Care Center. Born June 6, 1927, in Johnstown, son of John and Frances (Thomas) Suljak. Preceded in death by parents; sisters, Katherine Kurtz and Mary Kasay; and daughter-in-law, Janet (Mihalich) Suljak. Survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Edna Mae (Civis) Suljak; children, Clifford, Mesa, Ariz.; and Karen, wife of Clyde Eckenrod; Gayle, wife of Edward Wilfong; and Kimberly, wife of Joseph Ambrovcik, all of Johnstown; grandchildren, Derek and Jeremy Eckenrod; Bryan (Jaime), Joseph (Luisina) and Adam (Cortney) Wilfong; and Kelly Ambrovcik; great-grandchildren, Lotus Eckenrod; and Madelyn, Gabrielle, Simon, Aiden, Cason and Felix Wilfong; and brother, William Sulak. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Joe retired from the Bar, Rod & Wire Division of Bethlehem Steel after 35 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Joe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, having served on the property committee and as an usher. He enjoyed traveling with his wife, casino trips, gardening, fishing and spending time with his family. He is well known for being a “Jack of all trades” and shared his knowledge and skills with his family. Friends will be received from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday at Francis G. Ozog Funeral Home Inc., 710 Broad St. Family and friends will meet for funeral service at 10 a.m. Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church, the Rev. Michael VanDyke, officiating. Committal, Grandview Cemetery with military honors. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be directed to either Zion Lutheran Church, 613 Locust St., Johnstown, Pa. 15901, or Windber Hospice, 600 Somerset Ave., Windber, Pa. 15963, in memory of Joe. Condolences can be sent to the family at http://ozogfh.com
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2022
{"url": "http://www.tribune-democrat.com/obituaries/x1614268713/Joseph-J-Suljak", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tribune-democrat.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:04:09Z", "digest": "sha1:BTOUEWVVYRG6BQOAAYHCN2N4QNOXD4QA"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1961, 1961.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1961, 7774.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1961, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1961, 196.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1961, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1961, 300.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1961, 0.21709007]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1961, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1961, 0.0156658]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1961, 0.03524804]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1961, 0.01847575]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1961, 0.30484988]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1961, 0.64968153]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1961, 4.87898089]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1961, 5.03196943]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1961, 314.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 94, 1.0], [94, 111, 0.0], [111, 142, 0.0], [142, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 94, 0.0], [94, 111, 0.0], [111, 142, 0.0], [142, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 94, 12.0], [94, 111, 3.0], [111, 142, 7.0], [142, 1961, 292.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 94, 0.05882353], [94, 111, 0.0], [111, 142, 0.37037037], [142, 1961, 0.02274052]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 94, 0.0], [94, 111, 0.0], [111, 142, 0.0], [142, 1961, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 94, 0.09574468], [94, 111, 0.17647059], [111, 142, 0.22580645], [142, 1961, 0.07696537]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1961, 0.00553215]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1961, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1961, 0.57159311]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1961, -90.74263568]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1961, -49.73519319]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1961, 14.67115021]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1961, 32.0]], "is_duplicate": false}
February 27, 2008 > Crazy for You By Praveena RamanGeorge and Ira Gershwin's musical comedy, "Crazy for You," opens at Mission San Jose High School's (MSJHS) Little Theatre on Thursday March 6, and runs through March 15. Presented by the Universal Performers "Crazy for You" is directed by student director Aura Aguilar and Anne Riley, Director of the Performing Arts Department at MSJHS.Set in the 1930s, this romantic comedy revolves around Bobby Child (Drew Williams) a well-to-do stage-struck playboy from the East who comes west to Nevada to foreclose on a rundown theatre and Polly Baker (Beatrice Crosbie), the daughter of the theatre owner. This high energy tap musical has a plot filled with hilarious twists and misunderstandings and show-stopping classic Gershwin songs such as "Embraceable You", "I got Rhythm" and "Someone to Watch Over Me." "I have done all the musicals but this fourth one has a lot of dancing, together with singing and requires a lot of energy from all of us" says Beatrice, a senior at MSJHS. "The entire cast is working very hard and with long hours at rehearsals," adds Drew.This particular season is also marked with milestones for two of Mission's alumnae, Lee Glover and Spencer Williams. This will be Chorale and Vocal Director Lee Glover's last musical at Mission. Lee will be retiring at the end of this year after 33 years of teaching at her Alma Mater. "I am glad to be doing a show that I really love and am comfortable with and that has also meant a lot to me over the years. It is like greeting an old friend." She adds, "I am also happy that the kids are enjoying these old songs and doing their very best. The cowboy trio is doing a great job coming together as a unit and singing the harmony in the Barbershop pieces. The girls' sextets too are enthusiastic and good musicians. The pairing of Bobby Child (Drew Williams) and Bela Zangler (Mathew Lee) and their number together should be a standout in the show."For Spencer Williams, returning to Fremont and MSJHS after ten years and choreographing a musical seems a bit surreal. His enthusiasm in choreographing the dance numbers has been very infectious and he has been able to convert non-dancers into dance lovers. "The students have worked very hard on the choreography and I'm super impressed with their attitudes to try new things, as well as their determination to make it the very best they can!" says Spencer. While Drew mentions "This is a huge leap from anything I have done before. I have learned a lot of tap dancing from Spencer for this show and now love it so much that I want to take it in college." "Crazy for You" will be performed with a live student orchestra under the direction of Orchestra Director, Monica Kraft. Crazy for YouThursday, Fridays and Saturdays, March 6, 7, 8, and 13, 14, 158 p.m.Mission San Jose High School's Little Theater41717 Palm Avenue, Fremont(510) 668-6077General admission: $10UP members/Seniors/Children Under 12: $8For more information, contact Anisha Alummoottil or Anne Riley at [email protected]. Home Protective Services
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2023
{"url": "http://www.tricityvoice.com/articlefiledisplay.php?issue=2008-02-27&file=Crazy+for+You.txt", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tricityvoice.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:17:44Z", "digest": "sha1:5JVCE5O73KD6TJ33RAJ2DVX3FRQRHSNK"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3076, 3076.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3076, 3429.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3076, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3076, 8.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3076, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3076, 270.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3076, 1.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3076, 0.378125]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3076, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3076, 0.0163332]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3076, 0.01796652]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3076, 0.01469988]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3076, 0.021875]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3076, 0.1765625]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3076, 0.54142582]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3076, 4.71868979]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3076, 5.22164873]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3076, 519.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 34, 0.0], [34, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 34, 0.0], [34, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 34, 6.0], [34, 3076, 513.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 34, 0.2], [34, 3076, 0.01328338]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 34, 0.0], [34, 3076, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 34, 0.08823529], [34, 3076, 0.05259698]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3076, 0.15753019]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3076, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3076, 0.95245934]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3076, -66.56893783]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3076, -0.5280594]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3076, -61.31893279]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3076, 27.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
July 15, 2009 > Gather in the Park for music, food, fun and more Gather in the Park for music, food, fun and more Submitted By Helen KennedyWhat could be more Californian than a sunny summer Saturday in a park bustling with families enjoying free performances, international foods, a children's carnival, marketplace and health fair?Around 4,000 people are expected at Charles F. Kennedy Park, 1333 Decoto Rd, Union City, on Saturday, July 18, for "The Gathering in the Park," a 50th Anniversary event that is as diverse as Union City itself.Entertainment Schedule:Emceed by popular comedian Mark Pitta, performances will range from hot Latin and cool blues bands to Polynesian and Indian dancers:10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Opening ceremony11:15 - 11:30 a.m. Comedy by Mark Pitta11:30 a.m. - noon Polynesian dance by Mehrani O'Tehani12:15 - 12:45 p.m. Demonstration by Choi's Martial Arts1:00 - 1:30 p.m. Bhangra and Gidha Indian dance2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Blues by Big Cat Tolefree and the Hipnotics3:45 - 4:15 p.m. Hiyas Philippine folk dance4:45 - 6:00 p.m. Latin/salsa music by Lava Latin RhythmsHealth fair:Free medical screenings will be offered at the Health Fair Pavilion, hosted by volunteers and community partners from Kaiser Permanente, Washington Hospital, Sahaita, Inc., St. Rose Hospital, the American College of Nurses, the Black Nurses Association, and others.Booths will provide free blood glucose tests, cholesterol tests, blood pressure checks, and coupons for free dental exams. Other health care providers include dental professionals, chiropractors and massage therapists. Presentations on several health topics will be provided throughout the day by Kaiser Permanente physicians and staff. Learn about men's and women's health information and tips on healthy eating and active lifestyles. Languages spoken will include Spanish, Tagalog, Punjabi and Hindi.Kid's Carnival:The annual summer Kid's Carnival, hosted by Union City Leisure Services, will include a bounce house provided by Kaiser and 30 midway games for children and parents too. Plus, the newest playground in the city, accessible to the disabled, offers opportunities to explore a miniature version of the Golden Gate Bridge and other Northern California landmarks.Taste of the World:Enjoy delicious and diverse cuisines from around the globe. Those purchasing $10 "Taste of the World" passports are in for a special treat - sampling chefs' specialties from local restaurants and then voting for their favorite food. Passports can be purchased at the event, but only 500 will be sold so you may want to visit www.UnionCity50.com to get yours in advance.Participating restaurants include All Around Catering (Mexican), Bobby's Bamboo Grill (Filipino), Federico's (Italian), Gerry's Grill (Filipino), Krispy Kreme (dessert), Loving Hut (vegan/Vietnamese), Raja Sweets (Indian), Paddy's Coffee and Tapioca Express (beverages).Booths:Artisans, craftspeople and other merchants will sell their wares at the international marketplace. Community partners, businesses and nonprofits will be on hand, along with Union City police officers and firefighters.The Gathering in the ParkSaturday, July 1810 a.m. - 6 p.m.Kennedy Park1333 Decoto Rd., Union Citywww.UnionCity50.comBring blankets and low lawn chairs to enjoy live music in the park amphitheater. Home Protective Services
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2024
{"url": "http://www.tricityvoice.com/articlefiledisplay.php?issue=2009-07-15&file=story3.txt", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tricityvoice.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:15:50Z", "digest": "sha1:6EHNUUIA63LDW2ACHXI2F2EYWZ3ZFLCY"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3341, 3341.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3341, 3680.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3341, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3341, 8.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3341, 0.91]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3341, 276.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3341, 0.2630814]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3341, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3341, 0.02750929]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3341, 0.02750929]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3341, 0.02750929]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3341, 0.02750929]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3341, 0.02750929]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3341, 0.02750929]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3341, 0.01115242]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3341, 0.0133829]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3341, 0.01115242]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3341, 0.00290698]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3341, 0.26598837]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3341, 0.61538462]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3341, 5.59251559]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3341, 5.31221819]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3341, 481.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 65, 0.0], [65, 114, 0.0], [114, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 65, 0.0], [65, 114, 0.0], [114, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 65, 13.0], [65, 114, 10.0], [114, 3341, 458.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 65, 0.10169492], [65, 114, 0.0], [114, 3341, 0.02742409]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 65, 0.0], [65, 114, 0.0], [114, 3341, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 65, 0.04615385], [65, 114, 0.04081633], [114, 3341, 0.05020143]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3341, 0.0551821]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3341, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3341, 0.11322993]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3341, -298.6183745]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3341, -88.38291821]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3341, -75.69122292]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3341, 46.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Wed04162014 2 Killed, 7 Hurt in Chicago Shootings Details Category: Chicago Published on Friday, 07 June 2013 11:12 Written by The Chicago Defender Hits: 163 ABC7 is reporting that a man and a teenager were killed, and at least seven other people were hurt in shootings across the city Wednesday afternoon. A 9-year-old boy was shot while riding in a car with his mother. The boy was shot in the chest about 5:30 p.m. in the 6700 block of South Evans Avenue, police said. The boy was in critical condition at University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital, police said. A police source says the shooting may have been gang related, that the shooting target may have been a man who was in the passenger seat of the vehicle. A car was surrounded by crime tape as police looked for evidence and bullets. Inside the car was a 9-year- old boy shot in the chest. Police say it happened on South Evans Wednesday as the boy was riding with his mother and her boyfriend, who was in the passenger seat.The boy's mother drove him to the hospital where he is battling his injuries. "It is so sad. It is not right for kids to get shot over this," said neighbor Dejuan Roseman, who lives in the same apartment complex as the victim. They say he lives with his mother and her five other kids. They say they have never noticed any gang activity. "I don't think that is the case. Every time I see her, and I live in the building with her and communicate with her every day, and I just talked to her yesterday morning, and it was just her and her kids. Maybe her and her kids and her sister and cousin, but I don't ever see her with gang members or nothing," said Dee Roseman. The Rosemans do say they are frightened over gang violence in the neighborhood. Their home at 65th and Maryland is also the same area where a 6-month-old was shot and killed in March. "They shot a little boy over here. They shoot a 9-year-old boy. Just do something else, I guess. Have a great life and stop shooting kids," Roseman said. A separate gang-related shooting left one teenage boy dead, and another seriously hurt in the Southwest Side Gage Park neighborhood. Fifteen-year-old Miguel Villegas was killed when a shooter came out of an alley and opened fire on the two teens about 6:30 p.m. in the 5700 block of South Washtenaw Avenue, authorities said. (Photo: NBC Chicago screen grab) Read more http://www.chicagodefender.com/index.php/news/city/19055-2-killed-7-hurt-in-chicago-shootings Add comment
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2025
{"url": "http://www.tsdmemphis.com/index.php/rtm-news-reel/148-chicago/12302-2-killed-7-hurt-in-chicago-shootings", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tsdmemphis.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:46:08Z", "digest": "sha1:O5N5Q2ISZPYFSFFHFWJT3XPDFZI5CEOC"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2471, 2471.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2471, 4233.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2471, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2471, 61.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2471, 0.99]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2471, 226.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2471, 0.40072202]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2471, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2471, 0.04004107]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2471, 0.02566735]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2471, 0.02002053]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2471, 0.01437372]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2471, 0.02166065]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2471, 0.19314079]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2471, 0.49537037]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2471, 4.50925926]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2471, 4.90565428]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2471, 432.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 58, 0.0], [58, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 58, 0.0], [58, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 58, 9.0], [58, 2471, 423.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 58, 0.17857143], [58, 2471, 0.01765719]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 58, 0.0], [58, 2471, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 58, 0.10344828], [58, 2471, 0.03191048]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2471, 0.85022855]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2471, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2471, 0.71535826]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2471, -21.01506366]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2471, 39.73672923]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2471, -73.01773793]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2471, 32.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
PETTUS, SAMUEL OVERTON PETTUS, SAMUEL OVERTON (?–1836). Samuel Overton Pettus, victim in the Goliad Massacre, was born in Virginia and volunteered for service in the Texas Revolution by enlisting as a private in the First Company of the New Orleans Greys on October 22, 1835. His commander was Capt. Thomas Breece. He was elected first lieutenant on January 1, 1836. After James Walker Fannin, Jr., reorganized the unit into the San Antonio Greys at Goliad in mid-February 1836, Pettus became captain. He was wounded in the battle of Coleto, was left on the field for days like most of the Texan casualties after Fannin's surrender, and was among the last brought into Goliad by the Mexicans on the night of March 22. He was murdered with the rest of Fannin's command in the Goliad Massacre on March 27, 1836. His heirs received a total of 3,840 acres of Texas land by 1846 for his service and sacrifice. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Harbert Davenport, "Men of Goliad," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 43 (July 1939). Hobart Huson, Refugio: A Comprehensive History of Refugio County from Aboriginal Times to 1953 (2 vols., Woodsboro, Texas: Rooke Foundation, 1953, 1955). Craig H. Roell WhoSee related articles by: Biographies WhenSee related articles by: Texas Revolution Biographies Military Citation Craig H. Roell, "PETTUS, SAMUEL OVERTON," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fpe51), accessed April 16, 2014. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. Handbook: Browse Articl
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2026
{"url": "http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fpe51", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tshaonline.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:49:06Z", "digest": "sha1:CL6S7HH6CQWEUAKX2WCK7ZBMPKUT537K"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1545, 1545.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1545, 3421.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1545, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1545, 64.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1545, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1545, 221.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1545, 0.2428115]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1545, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1545, 0.02027575]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1545, 0.04622871]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1545, 0.03081914]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1545, 0.04153355]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1545, 0.27476038]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1545, 0.59663866]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1545, 5.18067227]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1545, 4.64106622]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1545, 238.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 23, 0.0], [23, 905, 1.0], [905, 1159, 1.0], [1159, 1290, 0.0], [1290, 1522, 1.0], [1522, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 23, 0.0], [23, 905, 0.0], [905, 1159, 0.0], [1159, 1290, 0.0], [1290, 1522, 0.0], [1522, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 23, 3.0], [23, 905, 154.0], [905, 1159, 34.0], [1159, 1290, 17.0], [1290, 1522, 27.0], [1522, 1545, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 23, 0.0], [23, 905, 0.04103165], [905, 1159, 0.08119658], [1159, 1290, 0.0], [1290, 1522, 0.06730769], [1522, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 23, 0.0], [23, 905, 0.0], [905, 1159, 0.0], [1159, 1290, 0.0], [1290, 1522, 0.0], [1522, 1545, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 23, 0.82608696], [23, 905, 0.07256236], [905, 1159, 0.13385827], [1159, 1290, 0.09923664], [1290, 1522, 0.14224138], [1522, 1545, 0.13043478]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1545, 0.07334924]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1545, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1545, 0.76978326]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1545, -76.58397658]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1545, -26.19839996]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1545, 38.2047345]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1545, 22.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Gonzalez helps Rockies rally for victory over Cubs{eot}Associated Press8/25/2012 6:08:41 PMText SizeCHICAGO -- The Colorado Rockies are building for the future, and their prospects are taking advantage of the opportunity. Andrew Brown hit his first career homer, pinch-hitter Josh Rutledge had a two-run shot and the Rockies rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. Colorado grabbed the lead for good when Carlos Gonzalez used his speed to beat out a potential double-play ball in the seventh inning, allowing DJ LeMahieu to come home for a 4-3 lead. Carlos Torres (3-1) threw 2 1-3 scoreless innings as four relievers combined for five innings of one-hit ball, leading the Rockies to their sixth win in seven games. "It's good for our kids, as young as we are," manager Jim Tracy said. "To be involved in games like this, and the realization we are playing in this type of game, there is no room for error."
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2027
{"url": "http://www.tsn.ca/mlb/teams/story/?id=403828&hubname=mlb-rockies", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tsn.ca", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:17:54Z", "digest": "sha1:E2JAWWCMLI4ARKUU6BQP4PVBRMBN6PCH"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 928, 928.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 928, 1689.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 928, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 928, 14.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 928, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 928, 313.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 928, 0.00215517]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 928, 0.34146341]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 928, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 928, 0.02993197]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 928, 0.01632653]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 928, 0.00487805]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 928, 0.23414634]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 928, 0.67307692]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 928, 4.71153846]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 928, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 928, 4.44204596]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 928, 156.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 222, 1.0], [222, 386, 1.0], [386, 571, 1.0], [571, 737, 1.0], [737, 928, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 222, 0.0], [222, 386, 0.0], [386, 571, 0.0], [571, 737, 0.0], [737, 928, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 222, 29.0], [222, 386, 28.0], [386, 571, 33.0], [571, 737, 28.0], [737, 928, 38.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 222, 0.05714286], [222, 386, 0.01265823], [386, 571, 0.01111111], [571, 737, 0.03164557], [737, 928, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 222, 0.0], [222, 386, 0.0], [386, 571, 0.0], [571, 737, 0.0], [737, 928, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 222, 0.08558559], [222, 386, 0.04878049], [386, 571, 0.03783784], [571, 737, 0.01807229], [737, 928, 0.02094241]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 928, 0.54486376]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 928, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 928, 0.32848305]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 928, -57.92799764]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 928, -1.06048596]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 928, -27.79361852]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 928, 6.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
McKenzie: Hawks need to clear space before deals announced{eot}Bob McKenzie11/20/2009 1:06:31 PMText SizeDecisions, decisions. It's what the Chicago Blackhawks are dealing with now that they are on the verge of signing Pat Kane, Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith to long-term contract extensions. Because while most of the work has been done to finalize five-year agreements for both Kane and Toews -- worth more than $6 million per year apiece -- and a 13-year whopper for Keith -- worth a little less than $6 million per year -- sources suggest the primary reason they haven't been formalized and announced is because the Hawks need to make things right with the NHL salary cap police. Sources tell TSN that Chicago needs to do a little financial reorganization in order to get the "tagging" room necessary to proceed with the extensions for their three young stars. Tagging room is effectively available salary cap space for next season. Tagging room is calculated by totaling the dollar values of the contracts that will expire at the end of the season plus the club's available salary cap space that exists today. Whatever that figure is becomes the maximum amount a club may commit to contract extensions for next year. For the Hawks, the ballpark figure appears to be around $18 million, although it's impossible to get an accurate number. The extensions for the Big Three may run closer to $19 million. So it's conceivable the Hawks need to trim some money to get the extensions officially completed. Of course it's not as simple as all that. It never is in the salary cap world. A team may increase its tagging room by the amount of the Performance Bonus Cushion, or to the tune of another $4 million or thereabouts. So the Hawks may not be in dire straits here, but the point is it is, at the very least, tight. Very tight. And it may well be the Hawks are not in a position to extend their young stars without moving a body and getting some additional tagging room. Don't get the wrong idea, though. The Hawks don't have to tear apart their roster this season to get these deals done. There
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2028
{"url": "http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=299097", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tsn.ca", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:13:58Z", "digest": "sha1:S2OBBEG4GTRYXCMUYGQMQESRH4RYHGGH"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2099, 2099.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2099, 2886.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2099, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2099, 10.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2099, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2099, 291.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2099, 0.00095283]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2099, 0.44367816]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2099, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2099, 0.02270012]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2099, 0.02867384]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2099, 0.01971326]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2099, 0.01792115]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2099, 0.00689655]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2099, 0.15402299]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2099, 0.51933702]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2099, 4.62430939]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2099, 4.81403602]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2099, 362.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 1224, 1.0], [1224, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 1224, 0.0], [1224, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 1224, 199.0], [1224, 2099, 163.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 1224, 0.01434599], [1224, 2099, 0.00588928]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 1224, 0.0], [1224, 2099, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 1224, 0.02941176], [1224, 2099, 0.02514286]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2099, 0.7376703]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2099, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2099, 0.32898623]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2099, -52.17241679]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2099, 33.14588935]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2099, -68.27331338]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2099, 19.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
My parents had it amended. I don't... - TV Fanatic What about your trust fund? My parents had it amended. I don't... Tom: What about your trust fund?Jean Ralphio: My parents had it amended. I don't get anything until I'm 50, which is a waste because I'm going to be a billionaire in Costa Rica by then. Eatin' dolphin and hangin' out with lady singers. Parks and Recreation Season 2 Episode 17: "Woman of the Year" Tom Haverford Parks & Rec Quotes, Parks and Recreation Season 2 Episode 17 Quotes, Tom Haverford Quotes Eric Hochberger Parks and Recreation Season 2 Episode 17
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2029
{"url": "http://www.tvfanatic.com/quotes/what-about-your-trust-fund-my-parents-had-it-amended-i-dont/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.tvfanatic.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:37:44Z", "digest": "sha1:3KVYRBI26JNQN5PT6RD47Y7DE3MTK46D"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 575, 575.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 575, 1796.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 575, 9.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 575, 111.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 575, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 575, 328.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 575, 0.28030303]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 575, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 575, 0.40540541]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 575, 0.40540541]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 575, 0.40540541]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 575, 0.06081081]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 575, 0.08108108]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 575, 0.09459459]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 575, 0.04545455]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 575, 0.11111111]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 575, 0.25]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 575, 0.59]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 575, 4.44]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 575, 0.01515152]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 575, 3.93580887]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 575, 100.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 79, 1.0], [79, 117, 1.0], [117, 353, 1.0], [353, 415, 0.0], [415, 429, 0.0], [429, 519, 0.0], [519, 535, 0.0], [535, 575, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 79, 0.0], [79, 117, 0.0], [117, 353, 0.0], [353, 415, 0.0], [415, 429, 0.0], [429, 519, 0.0], [519, 535, 0.0], [535, 575, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 51, 9.0], [51, 79, 5.0], [79, 117, 7.0], [117, 353, 43.0], [353, 415, 11.0], [415, 429, 2.0], [429, 519, 14.0], [519, 535, 2.0], [535, 575, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 79, 0.0], [79, 117, 0.0], [117, 353, 0.00896861], [353, 415, 0.05172414], [415, 429, 0.0], [429, 519, 0.03529412], [519, 535, 0.0], [535, 575, 0.075]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 79, 0.0], [79, 117, 0.0], [117, 353, 0.0], [353, 415, 0.0], [415, 429, 0.0], [429, 519, 0.0], [519, 535, 0.0], [535, 575, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 51, 0.09803922], [51, 79, 0.03571429], [79, 117, 0.05263158], [117, 353, 0.04661017], [353, 415, 0.09677419], [415, 429, 0.14285714], [429, 519, 0.12222222], [519, 535, 0.125], [535, 575, 0.1]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 575, 0.00171375]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 575, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 575, 0.00624192]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 575, -35.70764148]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 575, -22.88203023]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 575, -74.09477164]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 575, 10.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
I could not understand why she liked it so much. The rain. When we were in her room packing for her to leave and she mournfully threw all her tank tops into a pile to give to me, she said that she hated Forks because of the rain. Now, o
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2030
{"url": "http://www.twilightarchives.com/read/2675/12", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.twilightarchives.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:29:12Z", "digest": "sha1:D6YDZK2YTBVYLGORQ6UHPHBSVRJWSQ73"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 236, 236.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 236, 659.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 236, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 236, 32.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 236, 1.0]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 236, 239.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 236, 0.58181818]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 236, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 236, 0.07692308]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 236, 0.01818182]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 236, 0.09090909]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 236, 0.82]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 236, 3.64]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 236, 3.61383421]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 236, 50.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 236, 50.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 236, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 236, 0.02118644]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 236, 0.62038666]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 236, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 236, 0.00038415]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 236, 30.25053721]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 236, 7.39754076]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 236, -13.38887302]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 236, 4.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Texas Women's Hall of Fame Whyte, Edna Gardner Edna Gardner Whyte Business and Finance Year Inducted: 1985 Edna Gardner Whyte of Roanoke was a pioneer in aviation. She became a licensed pilot in 1928 when few people were flying. She taught more than 5,000 student pilots, including military pilots in World War II, and during her career she built two airports, the second after age 70, without using federal funds. In 1984 she was inducted into the Air Space Hall of Fame for her lifetime contributions to aviation. Between 1929 and 1935 Mrs. Whyte served as a U.S. Navy nurse, but she resigned from the Navy Nurse Corps to fly full time. She started and operated the New Orleans Air College, and in 1941, when World War II started, she sold her airport to the U.S. Navy and began training military pilots. She later owned and was chief pilot of the Aero Valley Flight School. Mrs. Whyte served as president of the 99s, an international organization of more than 6,000 licensed women pilots. She won 127 trophies in cross-country air racing, aerobatic competition and other flight contests. Mrs. Whyte died in 1992. Copyright 2001 Texas Women's Hall of Fame, All rights reserved. page last updated 11/14/2013 4:02 PM Texas Women's Hall of Fame Home Governor's Commission for Women Contact Us Texas Women's Hall of Fame [email protected](800) 839-5323(512) 475-2615 State of Texas Texas Homeland Security Texas State-wide Search State Expenditure Database
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2031
{"url": "http://www.twu.edu/TWHF/tw-whyte.asp", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.twu.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:16:44Z", "digest": "sha1:7RHU5OP6N2OF6DRXKDRNKENIWXWJO5IV"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1466, 1466.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1466, 1942.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1466, 11.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1466, 28.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1466, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1466, 196.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1466, 0.25079365]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1466, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1466, 0.07155026]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1466, 0.02555366]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1466, 0.04258944]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1466, 0.05792164]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1466, 0.02222222]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1466, 0.24761905]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1466, 0.58333333]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1466, 4.89166667]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1466, 4.65758155]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1466, 240.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 87, 0.0], [87, 107, 0.0], [107, 1180, 1.0], [1180, 1217, 0.0], [1217, 1249, 0.0], [1249, 1281, 0.0], [1281, 1319, 0.0], [1319, 1377, 0.0], [1377, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 87, 0.0], [87, 107, 0.0], [107, 1180, 0.0], [1180, 1217, 0.0], [1217, 1249, 0.0], [1249, 1281, 0.0], [1281, 1319, 0.0], [1319, 1377, 0.0], [1377, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 27, 5.0], [27, 87, 9.0], [87, 107, 3.0], [107, 1180, 185.0], [1180, 1217, 6.0], [1217, 1249, 6.0], [1249, 1281, 4.0], [1281, 1319, 7.0], [1319, 1377, 3.0], [1377, 1440, 9.0], [1440, 1466, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 87, 0.0], [87, 107, 0.22222222], [107, 1180, 0.04138595], [1180, 1217, 0.33333333], [1217, 1249, 0.0], [1249, 1281, 0.0], [1281, 1319, 0.0], [1319, 1377, 0.42553191], [1377, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 87, 0.0], [87, 107, 0.0], [107, 1180, 0.0], [1180, 1217, 0.0], [1217, 1249, 0.0], [1249, 1281, 0.0], [1281, 1319, 0.0], [1319, 1377, 0.0], [1377, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1466, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 27, 0.14814815], [27, 87, 0.13333333], [87, 107, 0.1], [107, 1180, 0.04846226], [1180, 1217, 0.05405405], [1217, 1249, 0.15625], [1249, 1281, 0.09375], [1281, 1319, 0.15789474], [1319, 1377, 0.03448276], [1377, 1440, 0.12698413], [1440, 1466, 0.11538462]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1466, 0.05405641]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1466, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1466, 0.97993255]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1466, -71.61299191]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1466, -3.20486415]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1466, 58.43724518]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1466, 22.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
A hectic day in the life of a Vatican press officer The Rev Thomas Rosica has been drafted into the Vatican press office to assist during this extremely busy period. Here he reflects on his role. Rev Thomas RosicaVatican City When my colleague and friend, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, director of the Holy See Press Office, told me to come quickly to Rome to assist him, I understood that help was needed in dealing with a deluge of media requests in the aftermath of the pope’s surprise resignation announcement on February 11. Having run a World Youth Day in Canada in 2002 and then founded, set up and led Salt and Light Catholic Television Network in Canada since 2003, I knew something about media and press relations. Little did I know what would be awaiting me in the Caput Mundi when I arrived more than two weeks ago. It was not a deluge but a veritable tsunami! The most amusing questions, however, have been those that come from people who know me from back home and those who never met me until now. “How are you surviving in the midst of chaos at the Vatican, a resigned pope, intrigue among cardinals, scandals and back-room skullduggery going on inside the Vatican?” “How can you breathe amidst a church that thrives in secrecy and prevents you from speaking the truth?” I smile, because I have experienced none of the above. Rather, I have encountered an incredible interest in things church from many of the 5,000-plus journalists and media types accredited to these momentous events. Through more than 120 interviews I have done since arriving in Rome, and responding to hundreds of e-mails and telephone calls from every corner of the globe, and even amidst some of the most superficial or pointed questions raised publicly or privately, I realize that no matter how many mistakes we have made in the church, people still look to my faith community as a beacon of hope, a pillar of strength and bearer of goodness to our crazy world. I marvel at the creative invention of some Italian journalists who give new meaning to reality shows and make tabloid journalism look good! I am amused at bloggers who seek to have their texts substituted for what I have venerated in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John! When journalists at press briefings have been enthralled with the shoe color of a pope emeritus, or expressed intense fascination for the livelihood of a retired pope’s cats (I am not sure that he has cats), or wild interest in his breakfast menu at Castel Gandolfo, or the intrigue surrounding the smashing of Pope Benedict’s fisherman’s ring and seal, I ask myself, “What is it about this church and her leader that excites people so much?” I will tell you how I survive in the midst of all of this tempest hovering over Vatican City. I celebrate Mass early each morning with my colleague Sebastian, either in the Jesuit Generalate where I am spending these weeks, sharing first-class Ignatian hospitality with some great members of the Society of Jesus or at a side altar in St. Peter’s Basilica or in the Vatican crypt. In the center of that massive church, way beneath the papal high altar, excavators found in the 1940s a shrine, the tropaion (the Greek word for trophy or victory monument): a classic structure with columns supporting what may have been an altar. At the back of the tropaion was a red wall. When archaeologists unearthed the buttressing wall, they found it covered with graffiti. One piece of graffiti seemed to say, "Peter is [here!]" [Petros eini]. These are the remains of a Galilean fisherman, which would have been among the most jealously guarded relics of the ancient Roman Christian community. Among the fragments of bones of the fisherman were found Peter’s skull, vertebrae, arms, hands, pelvis and legs. But there was nothing from the ankles on down. If a man has been crucified upside down, as tradition says Peter was, the easiest way to remove what was left of his body would have been to chop off the dead man’s feet and pull down the rest of the corpse from the cross. Peter, like his Lord and master, died a scandalous death. Scandal has marred this faith community from the beginning. These days as cardinals are gathered in the upper room of the new synod hall to examine the state of the church and assess successes and failures at various levels of the church, they gather around the bones of Peter, the rock upon whom this whole operation was built. And after some days of reflection, they will enter the Sistine Chapel to elect a successor to Peter. What keeps me going these days is a remembrance of Peter, a personal friend of Jesus of Nazareth, who had to remember his own failures as he undertook leadership within the church. Rather than incapacitating him, his remembrance enabled him to be a merciful and compassionate leader. Peter learned his lesson well; he would imitate Jesus the rest of his life even to the point of giving that life as a martyr, dying upside down on a cross on the Vatican hill. The last thing Peter would have seen before dying was the obelisk that now stands in the middle of St. Peter’s Square. This reality we call Catholicism does not rest on some kind of pious myth, a pie-in-the sky story from long ago. It is a story that has weathered many storms, and withstood the fury of the gates of hell. It is a story about real people and real things that happened to them. People who staked their lives, and continue to do so, not on fables and fantasies, but on what they came to understand as the truth. It is that same truth that we are trying to serve these days as we tell the world an ancient, at times incredible story that continues to excite and entice the whole world. It’s ultimately about Peter and the one he loved so much that he gave up everything to follow him. Full Story: My Take: The secret thoughts of a Vatican spokesperson Source: CNN Belief Blog MOST READ Editor's Choice Vellore, India
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2032
{"url": "http://www.ucanews.com/news/a-hectic-day-in-the-life-of-a-vatican-press-officer/67648", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.ucanews.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:53:59Z", "digest": "sha1:JHEZJXRTFQDKFKYGDJGXOYMCMPG7VK4W"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 5903, 5903.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 5903, 6980.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 5903, 30.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 5903, 75.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 5903, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 5903, 279.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 5903, 0.45248108]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 5903, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 5903, 0.01582612]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 5903, 0.0042203]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 5903, 0.00506436]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 5903, 0.01850294]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 5903, 0.11269975]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 5903, 0.48180077]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 5903, 4.53927203]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 5903, 5.52975981]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 5903, 1044.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 226, 0.0], [226, 528, 1.0], [528, 871, 1.0], [871, 1011, 1.0], [1011, 1285, 1.0], [1285, 1501, 1.0], [1501, 1952, 1.0], [1952, 2092, 1.0], [2092, 2216, 1.0], [2216, 2659, 1.0], [2659, 2753, 1.0], [2753, 3040, 1.0], [3040, 3287, 1.0], [3287, 3491, 1.0], [3491, 3642, 1.0], [3642, 4025, 1.0], [4025, 4143, 1.0], [4143, 4412, 1.0], [4412, 4513, 1.0], [4513, 4694, 1.0], [4694, 5092, 1.0], [5092, 5205, 1.0], [5205, 5296, 1.0], [5296, 5500, 1.0], [5500, 5772, 1.0], [5772, 5839, 0.0], [5839, 5863, 0.0], [5863, 5889, 0.0], [5889, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 226, 0.0], [226, 528, 0.0], [528, 871, 0.0], [871, 1011, 0.0], [1011, 1285, 0.0], [1285, 1501, 0.0], [1501, 1952, 0.0], [1952, 2092, 0.0], [2092, 2216, 0.0], [2216, 2659, 0.0], [2659, 2753, 0.0], [2753, 3040, 0.0], [3040, 3287, 0.0], [3287, 3491, 0.0], [3491, 3642, 0.0], [3642, 4025, 0.0], [4025, 4143, 0.0], [4143, 4412, 0.0], [4412, 4513, 0.0], [4513, 4694, 0.0], [4694, 5092, 0.0], [5092, 5205, 0.0], [5205, 5296, 0.0], [5296, 5500, 0.0], [5500, 5772, 0.0], [5772, 5839, 0.0], [5839, 5863, 0.0], [5863, 5889, 0.0], [5889, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 52, 11.0], [52, 226, 29.0], [226, 528, 52.0], [528, 871, 65.0], [871, 1011, 26.0], [1011, 1285, 45.0], [1285, 1501, 34.0], [1501, 1952, 80.0], [1952, 2092, 23.0], [2092, 2216, 23.0], [2216, 2659, 76.0], [2659, 2753, 19.0], [2753, 3040, 48.0], [3040, 3287, 42.0], [3287, 3491, 34.0], [3491, 3642, 24.0], [3642, 4025, 72.0], [4025, 4143, 19.0], [4143, 4412, 49.0], [4412, 4513, 18.0], [4513, 4694, 32.0], [4694, 5092, 72.0], [5092, 5205, 21.0], [5205, 5296, 18.0], [5296, 5500, 39.0], [5500, 5772, 52.0], [5772, 5839, 11.0], [5839, 5863, 4.0], [5863, 5889, 4.0], [5889, 5903, 2.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 226, 0.0], [226, 528, 0.00677966], [528, 871, 0.02373887], [871, 1011, 0.0], [1011, 1285, 0.0], [1285, 1501, 0.01913876], [1501, 1952, 0.00677201], [1952, 2092, 0.0], [2092, 2216, 0.0], [2216, 2659, 0.0], [2659, 2753, 0.0], [2753, 3040, 0.0], [3040, 3287, 0.0167364], [3287, 3491, 0.0], [3491, 3642, 0.0], [3642, 4025, 0.0], [4025, 4143, 0.0], [4143, 4412, 0.0], [4412, 4513, 0.0], [4513, 4694, 0.0], [4694, 5092, 0.0], [5092, 5205, 0.0], [5205, 5296, 0.0], [5296, 5500, 0.0], [5500, 5772, 0.0], [5772, 5839, 0.0], [5839, 5863, 0.0], [5863, 5889, 0.0], [5889, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 226, 0.0], [226, 528, 0.0], [528, 871, 0.0], [871, 1011, 0.0], [1011, 1285, 0.0], [1285, 1501, 0.0], [1501, 1952, 0.0], [1952, 2092, 0.0], [2092, 2216, 0.0], [2216, 2659, 0.0], [2659, 2753, 0.0], [2753, 3040, 0.0], [3040, 3287, 0.0], [3287, 3491, 0.0], [3491, 3642, 0.0], [3642, 4025, 0.0], [4025, 4143, 0.0], [4143, 4412, 0.0], [4412, 4513, 0.0], [4513, 4694, 0.0], [4694, 5092, 0.0], [5092, 5205, 0.0], [5205, 5296, 0.0], [5296, 5500, 0.0], [5500, 5772, 0.0], [5772, 5839, 0.0], [5839, 5863, 0.0], [5863, 5889, 0.0], [5889, 5903, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 52, 0.03846154], [52, 226, 0.06321839], [226, 528, 0.03642384], [528, 871, 0.05247813], [871, 1011, 0.00714286], [1011, 1285, 0.01459854], [1285, 1501, 0.01851852], [1501, 1952, 0.00886918], [1952, 2092, 0.01428571], [2092, 2216, 0.0483871], [2216, 2659, 0.01805869], [2659, 2753, 0.04255319], [2753, 3040, 0.04529617], [3040, 3287, 0.00809717], [3287, 3491, 0.0245098], [3491, 3642, 0.02649007], [3642, 4025, 0.01305483], [4025, 4143, 0.02542373], [4143, 4412, 0.00743494], [4412, 4513, 0.03960396], [4513, 4694, 0.02209945], [4694, 5092, 0.02261307], [5092, 5205, 0.01769912], [5205, 5296, 0.01098901], [5296, 5500, 0.00980392], [5500, 5772, 0.01102941], [5772, 5839, 0.08955224], [5839, 5863, 0.25], [5863, 5889, 0.38461538], [5889, 5903, 0.14285714]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 5903, 0.77360022]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 5903, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 5903, 0.43319172]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 5903, 64.32193501]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 5903, 113.58848719]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 5903, -145.02229577]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 5903, 44.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Cleantech Challenge finalists announced Sign up for our bulletin UCL Advances 5 year review booklet UCL Enterprise app Six finalists on the CleanTech Challenge 2013, a worldwide green business competition and run jointly by UCL and the London Business School, have been announced. In the second stage of the competition – which took place on the evening of Tuesday 12 March – 56 teams from across the world competed for six places in the final, along with those which will be selected from regional heats in Belgium, the Netherlands, France and Italy, taking the total number in the final stage of the competition in May to ten. Those selected were whittled down from a longlist through a process of assessing them against a set of seven key criteria, by judges including UCL’s Dr Dave Chapman, who runs the university’s MSc programme in Technology Entrepreneurship, UCL Advances Deputy Director Gups Jagpal and representatives from Shell, JP Morgan and the Carbon Trust. The six teams selected from last Tuesday’s event include a team from Imperial College which has a radical new design for flexible photovoltaic panels, an Oxford University team with a revolutionary design for filtering arsenic out of drinking water in developing countries and an intriguing concept from a joint Spanish and American team for converting power from truck engines to electricity for use when drivers are sleeping in rest areas, for heating and lighting. The final of the Challenge – which was founded by Director of UCL Advances, Timothy Barnes, and Executive Director of the Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at London Business School, Jeff Skinner, to enable teams of students develop green business ideas – will take place at a two-day boot camp in April. There, they will compete for the ultimate prize of £10,000 in cash. “The calibre of teams through to the final has exceeded all my expectations,” says Gups Jagpal. “The ideas through to the final are truly ground breaking, while also having impressively solid science behind them as well. Any of these teams would make a solid winner of our final in April and taken together, they have the potential to make life greener, cleaner and healthier for people across the world.”
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2033
{"url": "http://www.ucl.ac.uk/advances/advances-news/cleantech-finalists", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.ucl.ac.uk", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:11:00Z", "digest": "sha1:3NAWKN5BRRGJHTQMEYTFM36CNOTWCKEB"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2229, 2229.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2229, 2663.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2229, 16.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2229, 39.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2229, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2229, 305.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2229, 0.4]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2229, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2229, 0.02184599]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2229, 0.02184599]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2229, 0.02293829]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2229, 0.01707317]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2229, 0.11707317]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2229, 0.57493188]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2229, 4.98910082]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2229, 4.94719359]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2229, 367.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 40, 0.0], [40, 65, 0.0], [65, 100, 0.0], [100, 119, 0.0], [119, 629, 1.0], [629, 670, 0.0], [670, 742, 0.0], [742, 972, 1.0], [972, 1206, 0.0], [1206, 1278, 0.0], [1278, 1350, 0.0], [1350, 1440, 1.0], [1440, 1516, 0.0], [1516, 1824, 1.0], [1824, 1985, 0.0], [1985, 2229, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 40, 0.0], [40, 65, 0.0], [65, 100, 0.0], [100, 119, 0.0], [119, 629, 0.0], [629, 670, 0.0], [670, 742, 0.0], [742, 972, 0.0], [972, 1206, 0.0], [1206, 1278, 0.0], [1278, 1350, 0.0], [1350, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1516, 0.0], [1516, 1824, 0.0], [1824, 1985, 0.0], [1985, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 40, 4.0], [40, 65, 5.0], [65, 100, 6.0], [100, 119, 3.0], [119, 629, 89.0], [629, 670, 7.0], [670, 742, 13.0], [742, 972, 33.0], [972, 1206, 37.0], [1206, 1278, 11.0], [1278, 1350, 11.0], [1350, 1440, 15.0], [1440, 1516, 14.0], [1516, 1824, 50.0], [1824, 1985, 27.0], [1985, 2229, 42.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 40, 0.0], [40, 65, 0.0], [65, 100, 0.02941176], [100, 119, 0.0], [119, 629, 0.01596806], [629, 670, 0.0], [670, 742, 0.0], [742, 972, 0.0], [972, 1206, 0.0], [1206, 1278, 0.0], [1278, 1350, 0.0], [1350, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1516, 0.0], [1516, 1824, 0.01672241], [1824, 1985, 0.0], [1985, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 40, 0.0], [40, 65, 0.0], [65, 100, 0.0], [100, 119, 0.0], [119, 629, 0.0], [629, 670, 0.0], [670, 742, 0.0], [742, 972, 0.0], [972, 1206, 0.0], [1206, 1278, 0.0], [1278, 1350, 0.0], [1350, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1516, 0.0], [1516, 1824, 0.0], [1824, 1985, 0.0], [1985, 2229, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 40, 0.05], [40, 65, 0.04], [65, 100, 0.11428571], [100, 119, 0.21052632], [119, 629, 0.03529412], [629, 670, 0.02439024], [670, 742, 0.0], [742, 972, 0.10434783], [972, 1206, 0.02564103], [1206, 1278, 0.0], [1278, 1350, 0.02777778], [1350, 1440, 0.0], [1440, 1516, 0.09210526], [1516, 1824, 0.04545455], [1824, 1985, 0.02484472], [1985, 2229, 0.00819672]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2229, 0.71179515]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2229, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2229, 0.91811395]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2229, -77.24133706]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2229, 37.501495]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2229, 1.41453847]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2229, 9.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
NewsSoundcloud on Slade Archive Soundcloud on Slade Archive The Slade Archive Project has launched a Soundcloud page where you can listen to highlights from oral history interviews with former Slade staff and alumni. The first series of clips are taken from a recording with Slade alumna, illustrator and stage designer Olga Lehmann (1912-2001). She studied at the Slade under Henry Tonks, Randolph Schwabe and Vladimir Polunin in the late 1920s, early 1930s. It was recorded in the early 1990s by the former Slade archivist, Stephen Chaplin, as part of his research on the history of the school. http://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/slade-archive-project/https://soundcloud.com/slade-archive-project/sets/slade-oral-history-olga-lehmann-stage-design
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2034
{"url": "http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/news/slade-news/archive-soundcloud", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.ucl.ac.uk", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:10:14Z", "digest": "sha1:FGTBDXRV54OAQGJJ53G6DDLEWWL5ZN7O"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 736, 736.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 736, 1353.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 736, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 736, 38.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 736, 0.93]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 736, 249.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 736, 0.26315789]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 736, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 736, 0.05980066]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 736, 0.04651163]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 736, 0.22368421]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 736, 0.70408163]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 736, 6.14285714]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 736, 4.02853273]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 736, 98.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 60, 0.0], [60, 597, 1.0], [597, 736, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 60, 0.0], [60, 597, 0.0], [597, 736, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 60, 8.0], [60, 597, 89.0], [597, 736, 1.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 60, 0.0], [60, 597, 0.03816794], [597, 736, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 60, 0.0], [60, 597, 0.0], [597, 736, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 60, 0.11666667], [60, 597, 0.04096834], [597, 736, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 736, 0.34974217]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 736, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 736, 0.73960727]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 736, -54.48399023]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 736, -16.07797722]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 736, -5.60754582]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 736, 9.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Brittany Heninger Hometown:Bristol, Conn. High School:Terryville High School Cross Country: Placed 11th at the Army Open (19:48)... Ran 19:38 at the CCSU Invitational... UConn's third finisher at the CCSU Ted Owen Invitational (18:55)... UConn's top finisher at the Rothenberg Invitational, placing 25th in 18:45... Place 86th at the BIG EAST Championship, running 24:08. 2009-10: Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... Cross Country: Placed 77th at the BIG EAST Championships (24:27)... Placed 73rd at the Penn State National (22:58)... Placed 107th at the New England Championships (19:32). Outdoor: Placed 2nd in the 5,000m at the UConn Select Invite (17:36.57 High School: Attended Terryville High... was the most valuable runner for her team during her senior season...was in the National Honor Society. Personal: Brittany Heninger... a strength and conditioning major... born Nov. 22, 1988. UConn Women's Cross Country Home
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2035
{"url": "http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/w-xc/mtt/heninger_brittany00.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.uconnhuskies.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:16:51Z", "digest": "sha1:JG4GBMIXKITYB5Y6QC3XS6MNLOIA4IKB"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 933, 933.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 933, 4558.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 933, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 933, 225.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 933, 0.87]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 933, 215.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 933, 0.1875]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 933, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 933, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 933, 0.06267409]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 933, 0.04178273]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 933, 0.03342618]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 933, 0.03846154]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 933, 0.125]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 933, 0.36057692]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 933, 0.63768116]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 933, 5.20289855]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 933, 0.05288462]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 933, 4.19003637]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 933, 138.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 42, 1.0], [42, 77, 0.0], [77, 372, 1.0], [372, 424, 1.0], [424, 668, 0.0], [668, 813, 1.0], [813, 933, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 42, 0.0], [42, 77, 0.0], [77, 372, 0.0], [372, 424, 0.0], [424, 668, 0.0], [668, 813, 0.0], [813, 933, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 18, 2.0], [18, 42, 2.0], [42, 77, 4.0], [77, 372, 45.0], [372, 424, 8.0], [424, 668, 38.0], [668, 813, 22.0], [813, 933, 17.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 42, 0.0], [42, 77, 0.0], [77, 372, 0.09737828], [372, 424, 0.13333333], [424, 668, 0.13574661], [668, 813, 0.0], [813, 933, 0.05504587]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 42, 0.0], [42, 77, 0.0], [77, 372, 0.0], [372, 424, 0.0], [424, 668, 0.0], [668, 813, 0.0], [813, 933, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.11111111], [18, 42, 0.125], [42, 77, 0.14285714], [77, 372, 0.11186441], [372, 424, 0.21153846], [424, 668, 0.10245902], [668, 813, 0.05517241], [813, 933, 0.08333333]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 933, 0.00052732]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 933, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 933, 0.1492728]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 933, -124.86880475]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 933, -52.96480111]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 933, -19.81598235]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 933, 19.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Back Door Slam : Roll Away. 2 reviews Logout Roll Away Review artist: Back Door Slam category: compact discs Label: Blix Street Genres: American Trad Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock Number Of Tracks: 11 Roll Away finds Back Door Slam displaying its powers of what has been described as "Back To The Future Blues" on a diverse program of tough rockers, moving ballads and cleanly executed blues. Lyrics: 7.5 vote for this album: Roll Away ryan p, on july 04, 2007 3 of 5 people found this review helpful Sound: Back Door Slam's debut album Roll Away is a blues sound for a new generation. While Back Door Slam definitely has a traditional blues sound, it is combined with it's own sound as well, creates individuality, and it feels like there are other influences on the album Roll Away, that you can hear throughout the album. First, I'll mention the different influences that were heard on Roll Away. Some of the songs reminded you of classic rock songs, and almost of Bob Seger at times. One song that had a country-western twang to it, was the song It'll all Come. Davy's use of a steel guitar gave the feeling of a country influence. One of my favorite songs on the CD was Come Home, this song sounded like the band had a lot of fun recording it, and it reflects strongly in the music. Come Home was a fun song too, it had a nice bass riff throughout the song that was pretty cool. There were a few ballads on the song and the best one in my opinion was Gotta Leave. But my most favorite song on Roll Away was the song Roll Away, this song a had a certain soul, and emotion to it, it was just a good song. The guitar parts on this song were very well written and played great. That was the highlight of the CD. Every song had it's own riff and guitar sound that gave it a unique sound seperating it from the others, while still having their signature sound consistant. The solos were great and so were the riffs, really well done guitar work throughout the whole album. The only things about the riffs were that there were not enough to each song in my opinion. // 8 Lyrics: The lyrics are just blues lyrics basicly, singing about hard times. One song that the lyrics really had meaning was on the song Stay. The song, the way I interpreted as, was about the loss as of a friend and his pain and misery having to live without his friend. But most of the songs are just blues type lyrics, that are self explanitory by the title of the tracks. The song Come Home was about his woman that was with another man, and he wanted her to come back to him, and trust him. The song Roll Away was about him leaving and maybe coming back some day. I didn't really pay much attention to the lyrics because I was too busy listening to the guitars. The singer and guitarist, Davy, his vocals remind me a little of the vocals for Bad Company. The vocals also sound a little like the vocals for Hinder, almost like Davy sings through his nose, at least that was my impression. // 6 Overall Impression: Back Door Slam has their own sound, at least out of everything I've listened too I can't really think of anyone that sounds like them. It almost sounds like it would come from the days of Don Kishner's Rock Concert. All the songs have a staple riff that the entire song is based off of, that is one thing I didn't like very much was that the songs were not very catchy or exciting. It also sound like Davy used one scale to solo throughout a lot of the CD, and did it in the same manner each time. The songs did not have enough hooks or melodys that kept you interested in the music. Like I said, the guitar work was good, but it wasn't exciting really. If I lost this CD, I probably wouldn't buy it again, but if you like blues, I would give this CD a chance. In my opinion if Back Door Slam, would put hooks, and more catchy tunes and riffs in the songs, they have will have a good future. // 7 Vinushka, on september 04, 2009 1 of 1 people found this review helpful Sound: Back Door Slam are a small band from the equally small Isle of Man, signed to Blix Street Records, fronted by singer/lead guitarist Davy Knowles, a 21-year old guitar maestro whose bluesy wailing and screaming guitar provide the driving force of the music. Davy is backed up by Jamie Armstrong on Bass and Ross Doyle on drums who aren't slackers either, providing an interesting and at times complex rhythm section. "Roll Away" is their debut album released in 2007, offering up 10 (plus one bonus) tracks of incredible Blues Rock which, if you didn't know better would make them seem like weathered, travel-weary 40-somethings with beards and cowboy hats who spent their time chilling with Eric Clapton and B.B King. The first thing that will hit you about Back Door Slam is that they are inspired heavily by the Blues, and you aren't wrong. You can hear snippets of previous Blues and Classic Rock masters; Cream, Hendrix, B.B King - all of these greats have obviously had their influence on the young trio. However, what makes Back Door Slam special is that, while the Blues has become a tired, often-repeated and predictable formula, (not to say I don't consider it to be THE ROOT of Rock as we know it) these three youngsters have mixed it up. While they never stray far from their Blues Rock roots, they change enough to make it different and interesting on each song, sometimes throwing in some good ol' Classic Rock, or a little bit of country or folk, it all blends together perfectly to create one of the greatest blues offerings I've heard, not just in recent years but of all time. Now, a track-by-track breakdown: 01."Come Home": opening with an excellent little bass riff, this song slowly builds up to a rollicking rock number with clever guitar lyrics and a busy rhythm section, a strong, interesting track. 02."Heavy On My Mind": A mid-tempo, fuzzy-guitar number, somewhat more bluesy than the preceding track, but still full of little tricks and changes that keep the whole affair interesting. 03."Outside Woman Blues": this song opens like a Hendrix number and carries on in that vein, with bluesy licks thrown in, mixed up with the vocals of Cream and coming out as a delicious slice of Blues cake with Classic Rock icing, with a guitar-solo cherry on top (that's it with the cake analogies now, I promise). 04."Gotta Leave": the opening of this song is a nice, mellow and perhaps a little melancholy. Much more in line with straight Blues, toning down the distortion and slowing the entire affair down. Its an excellent track because after 3 hard-hitting numbers it offers you a moment to catch your breath and really appreciate the work the band put into their music. 05."Stay": a touching, mournful song dedicated to Brian Garvey, who was the band's rhythm guitarist before dying in a car crash in 2004, while the band were still performing in high school. This song really adds another level to the band, casting aside all of the typical since-my-baby-left-me's that are often associated to blues and drawing on personal experience to create a song that is...almost beyond words. A mainly acoustic number that slowly grows in intensity and feeling, you can really hear Knowles crying his heart out, both with his voice and with his guitar. 06."Too Late": I love the opening guitar riff to this song, a quick, upbeat and bright number to lift the spirit after "Stay". A short, sharp, punchy number. 07."Takes A Real Man": this is one of those excellent, toe-tapping, head-bobbing, sing-along songs, again subscribing to the forumla or blues licks carried along by a steady rhythm section. If you're thinking: "Yeah, but that's what every song's been so far" well, you'd be right, (with the exception of "Stay") but it still isn't boring. All the songs have their own personal feel, from beginning to end and neither of them sound alike. 08."It'll All Come Around": this song opens with a riff that reminds me of AC/DC and follows suit all the way through, with quieter verses and a riff-driven chorus. Less blues licks, although I think its impossible for Davy to NOT throw in a couple here and there, this is a more Rock n' Roll sounding song. 09."Too Good For Me": an excellent opening with soulful strumming on the acoustic. This song has a real Country ballad-y feel to it, drawing on more modern inspirations and eschewing the Blues for a little bit. It's a refreshing segue from the rest of the album with some nice slide guitar thrown in, an excellent track. 10."Roll Away": I've always considered my grasp and mastery of the English language to be rather good, but when it comes to describing this song I can't find the right words. It's simply...incredible...amazing. It's...incredazing. An amazing, acoustic-driven number with some truly beautiful guitar work. This song has a folky, almost medieval feel to it that you have to hear to understand. Hands down the best track on the album and that's saying a LOT. 11."Real Man": this is the bonus track on the album and sounds like something Hendrix would've written to be honest. It's another incredible offering from this incredible band. So, to summarise this section I can't find a weak song on the album. Sure, many of the songs stick to the same tried-and-tested formula but it works, and when these youngsters do stray from the well and truly beaten path, they do so with cofidence and aplomb. // 10 Lyrics: I know many of you will probably be dubious about the lyrics. You've probably seen the word "Blues" so many times now that the possibility of the lyrics following that trend are almost certain. And I'd have to say, you're probably right. A lot of the songs are about women leaving or being unattainable, or feeling inadequate and are generally, well...quite blue. However, as quite possibly the oldest form of guitar-based music, isn't it fair to assume that blues lyrics WORK? Sure, they might not get you to reflect on yourself or overthrow the nearest government, but they sure as hell do their job within their genre. One great thing about Blues lyrics is that you can always associate them to your own life. They remain ambiguous and vague most of the time, so you can always attach your own meanings. They can be about your break ups, or your tough times and that's always been the appeal of the Blues, they're an ode to the working class man who has to go day to day dealing with hardship and feeling downtrodden. However, Back Door Slam are more than willing to throw you a curve ball, particularly with two songs, and you can probably guess which two. Yes, "Stay" and "Roll Away". The former, written as an ode to a dead friend is a touching tribute that makes you stop and think for a moment. They have a definite weight and meaning behind them. "Roll Away" is all about leaving home and from the opening strums it paints an image of a lone man, a guitar slung across his back, walking along the cliffs of a small island soaked in the light of sunset. It's an evocative, beautiful song about leaving home and being unsure about your future. It can be many things to many people; an anthem about the transition to manhood, the theme song for people who don't know where they're going or what they want. It works on so many levels and holds some real meaning. Honestly, the other 9 songs could've been nothing but the word "Grotto" (a word I HATE) repeated over and over again and these two songs would have redeemed the entire album. // 9 Overall Impression: I cannot praise this band highly enough, and at the risk of sounding like a fanboy I would like to level some criticism at them. But I can't, they make no excuses for what they are and they pay homage to their inspirations openly. Sure, Blues and Classic Rock aren't new genres, but they have endured this long because they strike a chord with people, they mean something and they can be appreciated on many different levels, both by the hardcore music enthusiast and casual listeners. The formula might not change often, but when it does it really has an effect and it shows that this band aren't afraid to throw a little bit of spice into the pot and change things up a little. Considering the band would've been around 19 during the recording of Roll Away, they show an amazing amount of promise. Which is why I'm so sad they've broken up. Yes, that's right. A couple of days after finding out about them (and this does nothing to lessen the credibility of my review, I've been listening to the album constantly), I find out they've broken up. Davy Knowles has gone on to start another band, again called Back Door Slam, but I've yet to hear that album. The chemistry on this album works brilliantly. I'd urge you to check it out as soon as possible, through Myspace, Youtube or other means, to miss out on "Roll Away" would be criminal. If you're a fan of Cream, Hendrix, or just music in general, don't waste another second, check out Back Door Slam and see what all the fuss is about. // 10 manxmanposted on Aug 17, 2007 06:14 pm # As i have know the singer for a while, played on stage at school with him...in a battle of the bands. The words to the song 'roll away' is about him having to leave the Isle Of Man (where back door slam are from). Which can be a little daughnting i think moving from a island not many people have heard of to try and conquer America...i will tell u this everyone back here on the isle of man are damn proud of them! madsundayposted on Oct 03, 2007 10:01 am # Coming from the island i know that these guys are quite simply amazing live! there album captures there composing ability. but to see the real back door slam as the performers they are is something truly epic. They suported The Who a few months back and have just got back form their 2nd america tour! its all goin well. I would recomend this album, even if its just to hum along too. I disagree with the satement made by the UG team in the review when they said none of the songs were memorable. Roll away and Come home are two songs that will glue to your mind! Phrentisposted on Jun 28, 2008 02:36 pm # Come home has a great riff and keeps me interested the entire time. the rest of the album is good(not great) but worth a listen
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2036
{"url": "http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/compact_discs/back_door_slam/roll_away/index.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.ultimate-guitar.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:19:37Z", "digest": "sha1:UEGV5F6SFFJQAZ72HBFASR2PDGVT3XA4"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 14153, 14153.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 14153, 15423.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 14153, 45.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 14153, 161.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 14153, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 14153, 294.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 14153, 1.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 14153, 0.44312339]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 14153, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 14153, 0.0137011]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 14153, 0.00739138]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 14153, 0.00739138]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 14153, 0.00739138]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 14153, 0.00856319]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 14153, 0.01514332]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 14153, 0.00405625]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 14153, 0.01799486]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 14153, 0.1590617]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 14153, 0.32054795]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 14153, 4.34207436]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 14153, 0.00321337]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 14153, 5.77646136]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 14153, 2555.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 45, 0.0], [45, 62, 0.0], [62, 85, 0.0], [85, 109, 0.0], [109, 128, 0.0], [128, 177, 0.0], [177, 198, 0.0], [198, 390, 1.0], [390, 402, 0.0], [402, 423, 0.0], [423, 433, 0.0], [433, 498, 0.0], [498, 2066, 0.0], [2066, 2963, 0.0], [2963, 3880, 0.0], [3880, 3952, 0.0], [3952, 4375, 1.0], [4375, 4677, 1.0], [4677, 4969, 1.0], [4969, 5553, 1.0], [5553, 5586, 0.0], [5586, 5783, 1.0], [5783, 5971, 1.0], [5971, 6287, 1.0], [6287, 6649, 1.0], [6649, 7223, 1.0], [7223, 7381, 1.0], [7381, 7819, 1.0], [7819, 8127, 1.0], [8127, 8448, 1.0], [8448, 8904, 1.0], [8904, 9081, 1.0], [9081, 9347, 0.0], [9347, 9719, 1.0], [9719, 10376, 1.0], [10376, 11223, 1.0], [11223, 11403, 0.0], [11403, 11552, 1.0], [11552, 11909, 1.0], [11909, 12223, 1.0], [12223, 12627, 1.0], [12627, 12920, 0.0], [12920, 13377, 1.0], [13377, 13984, 1.0], [13984, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 45, 0.0], [45, 62, 0.0], [62, 85, 0.0], [85, 109, 0.0], [109, 128, 0.0], [128, 177, 0.0], [177, 198, 0.0], [198, 390, 0.0], [390, 402, 0.0], [402, 423, 0.0], [423, 433, 0.0], [433, 498, 0.0], [498, 2066, 0.0], [2066, 2963, 0.0], [2963, 3880, 0.0], [3880, 3952, 0.0], [3952, 4375, 0.0], [4375, 4677, 0.0], [4677, 4969, 0.0], [4969, 5553, 0.0], [5553, 5586, 0.0], [5586, 5783, 0.0], [5783, 5971, 0.0], [5971, 6287, 0.0], [6287, 6649, 0.0], [6649, 7223, 0.0], [7223, 7381, 0.0], [7381, 7819, 0.0], [7819, 8127, 0.0], [8127, 8448, 0.0], [8448, 8904, 0.0], [8904, 9081, 0.0], [9081, 9347, 0.0], [9347, 9719, 0.0], [9719, 10376, 0.0], [10376, 11223, 0.0], [11223, 11403, 0.0], [11403, 11552, 0.0], [11552, 11909, 0.0], [11909, 12223, 0.0], [12223, 12627, 0.0], [12627, 12920, 0.0], [12920, 13377, 0.0], [13377, 13984, 0.0], [13984, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 45, 8.0], [45, 62, 3.0], [62, 85, 4.0], [85, 109, 3.0], [109, 128, 3.0], [128, 177, 6.0], [177, 198, 4.0], [198, 390, 33.0], [390, 402, 2.0], [402, 423, 4.0], [423, 433, 2.0], [433, 498, 14.0], [498, 2066, 297.0], [2066, 2963, 170.0], [2963, 3880, 180.0], [3880, 3952, 13.0], [3952, 4375, 71.0], [4375, 4677, 50.0], [4677, 4969, 52.0], [4969, 5553, 106.0], [5553, 5586, 4.0], [5586, 5783, 32.0], [5783, 5971, 29.0], [5971, 6287, 57.0], [6287, 6649, 62.0], [6649, 7223, 95.0], [7223, 7381, 28.0], [7381, 7819, 73.0], [7819, 8127, 57.0], [8127, 8448, 56.0], [8448, 8904, 74.0], [8904, 9081, 28.0], [9081, 9347, 49.0], [9347, 9719, 63.0], [9719, 10376, 120.0], [10376, 11223, 157.0], [11223, 11403, 32.0], [11403, 11552, 27.0], [11552, 11909, 61.0], [11909, 12223, 59.0], [12223, 12627, 73.0], [12627, 12920, 56.0], [12920, 13377, 91.0], [13377, 13984, 115.0], [13984, 14153, 32.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 45, 0.02439024], [45, 62, 0.0], [62, 85, 0.0], [85, 109, 0.0], [109, 128, 0.0], [128, 177, 0.0], [177, 198, 0.10526316], [198, 390, 0.0], [390, 402, 0.22222222], [402, 423, 0.0], [423, 433, 0.0], [433, 498, 0.12903226], [498, 2066, 0.00065531], [2066, 2963, 0.00114679], [2963, 3880, 0.0011274], [3880, 3952, 0.11594203], [3952, 4375, 0.00485437], [4375, 4677, 0.02768166], [4677, 4969, 0.0], [4969, 5553, 0.0], [5553, 5586, 0.0], [5586, 5783, 0.0106383], [5783, 5971, 0.01129944], [5971, 6287, 0.00662252], [6287, 6649, 0.00854701], [6649, 7223, 0.01088929], [7223, 7381, 0.0137931], [7381, 7819, 0.004914], [7819, 8127, 0.00680272], [8127, 8448, 0.00647249], [8448, 8904, 0.00468384], [8904, 9081, 0.01190476], [9081, 9347, 0.00790514], [9347, 9719, 0.0], [9719, 10376, 0.0], [10376, 11223, 0.0], [11223, 11403, 0.01183432], [11403, 11552, 0.0], [11552, 11909, 0.0], [11909, 12223, 0.00651466], [12223, 12627, 0.0], [12627, 12920, 0.00727273], [12920, 13377, 0.02283105], [13377, 13984, 0.01854975], [13984, 14153, 0.0617284]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 45, 0.0], [45, 62, 0.0], [62, 85, 0.0], [85, 109, 0.0], [109, 128, 0.0], [128, 177, 0.0], [177, 198, 0.0], [198, 390, 0.0], [390, 402, 0.0], [402, 423, 0.0], [423, 433, 0.0], [433, 498, 0.0], [498, 2066, 0.0], [2066, 2963, 0.0], [2963, 3880, 0.0], [3880, 3952, 0.0], [3952, 4375, 0.0], [4375, 4677, 0.0], [4677, 4969, 0.0], [4969, 5553, 0.0], [5553, 5586, 0.0], [5586, 5783, 0.0], [5783, 5971, 0.0], [5971, 6287, 0.0], [6287, 6649, 0.0], [6649, 7223, 0.0], [7223, 7381, 0.0], [7381, 7819, 0.0], [7819, 8127, 0.0], [8127, 8448, 0.0], [8448, 8904, 0.0], [8904, 9081, 0.0], [9081, 9347, 0.0], [9347, 9719, 0.0], [9719, 10376, 0.0], [10376, 11223, 0.0], [11223, 11403, 0.0], [11403, 11552, 0.0], [11552, 11909, 0.0], [11909, 12223, 0.0], [12223, 12627, 0.0], [12627, 12920, 0.0], [12920, 13377, 0.0], [13377, 13984, 0.0], [13984, 14153, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 45, 0.13333333], [45, 62, 0.17647059], [62, 85, 0.13043478], [85, 109, 0.0], [109, 128, 0.15789474], [128, 177, 0.14285714], [177, 198, 0.14285714], [198, 390, 0.05208333], [390, 402, 0.08333333], [402, 423, 0.0], [423, 433, 0.2], [433, 498, 0.0], [498, 2066, 0.02869898], [2066, 2963, 0.0245262], [2963, 3880, 0.03598691], [3880, 3952, 0.01388889], [3952, 4375, 0.04018913], [4375, 4677, 0.02980132], [4677, 4969, 0.04794521], [4969, 5553, 0.03424658], [5553, 5586, 0.03030303], [5586, 5783, 0.01015228], [5783, 5971, 0.02659574], [5971, 6287, 0.02848101], [6287, 6649, 0.01381215], [6649, 7223, 0.01045296], [7223, 7381, 0.03164557], [7381, 7819, 0.01826484], [7819, 8127, 0.05194805], [8127, 8448, 0.02492212], [8448, 8904, 0.02850877], [8904, 9081, 0.02259887], [9081, 9347, 0.0112782], [9347, 9719, 0.0188172], [9719, 10376, 0.01674277], [10376, 11223, 0.01770956], [11223, 11403, 0.03888889], [11403, 11552, 0.02684564], [11552, 11909, 0.01680672], [11909, 12223, 0.01273885], [12223, 12627, 0.03217822], [12627, 12920, 0.03754266], [12920, 13377, 0.01750547], [13377, 13984, 0.01812191], [13984, 14153, 0.01775148]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 14153, 0.14900357]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 14153, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 14153, 0.7719214]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 14153, -2.17981514]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 14153, 129.4292213]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 14153, -542.62797393]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 14153, 134.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
category: serj tankian Logout All Serj Tankian Reviews: Serj Tankian: Elect The Dead Symphony Release Date: March 9, 2010. Rock musicians have certainly collaborated with orchestras in the past, but never has there been such a seamless transition with Serj Tankian's Elect The Dead Symphony.POSTED: 06/16/2010 - 09:30 am
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2037
{"url": "http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/dvd/serj_tankian/index.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.ultimate-guitar.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:00:05Z", "digest": "sha1:GYNCVP23OSUJKMTILYLXDA4CGLCIASGX"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 320, 320.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 320, 1069.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 320, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 320, 84.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 320, 0.9]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 320, 159.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 320, 0.2238806]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 320, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 320, 0.12790698]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 320, 0.09302326]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 320, 0.01492537]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 320, 0.31343284]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 320, 0.79166667]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 320, 5.375]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 320, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 320, 3.53170655]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 320, 48.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 56, 0.0], [56, 320, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 56, 0.0], [56, 320, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 30, 4.0], [30, 56, 4.0], [56, 320, 40.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 56, 0.0], [56, 320, 0.06772908]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 56, 0.0], [56, 320, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 30, 0.03333333], [30, 56, 0.15384615], [56, 320, 0.08333333]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 320, 0.00150168]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 320, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 320, 0.0004403]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 320, -36.30990218]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 320, -16.35226923]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 320, -20.31852354]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 320, 3.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Doctoral program in UM-Dearborn School of Education has been designed to help address the need for more highly skilled leaders in the schools and colleges in the metropolitan region. February 19, 2009 DEARBORN / Feb. 19, 2009---A new doctorate in education degree program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn has been designed �to provide the citizens of southeastern Michigan with a program that is well-matched to the economic, social and political challenges that face our region.� The new degree program was approved by the U-M Regents at their meeting in Ann Arbor on Feb. 19. �The need for an Ed.D. program with a metropolitan focus is great, and its development on our campus is an excellent fit with UM-Dearborn�s mission,� according to Paul Zionts, dean of the UM-Dearborn School of Education. �There is a need in this area for a degree of this type in an institution like this. �We are particularly well-positioned to develop and offer a high quality, accessible and affordable Ed.D. degree for working professionals in the greater metropolitan community,� Zionts said. The program is targeted at school teachers and community college faculty members looking to broaden their skills and advance their careers. �We have a genuine need for more highly skilled administrators in the schools and colleges in this region,� Zionts said. �And our program is designed for those who want to learn how to generate and apply research to some of the real-world challenges facing our communities.� Students in the program will be required to complete 60 credit hours beyond a master�s degree. The capstone requirement is a research project focused on how to solve the problems facing the educational systems in this area. A main difference between an Ed.D. degree and a Ph.D. is the focus on applied research. �Our program has been designed to produce graduates who can solve practical problems in a specific context,� Zionts said. The real focus is on better learning outcomes for schoolchildren. �Everything we do has to funnel down to the benefit of children,� Zionts said. �This is about turning out great graduates who will go on to improve our schools, so that ultimately, children will benefit.� Prof. Gail Luera, associate dean of the UM-Dearborn School of Education, led the committee that developed the program proposal. �We focused on three main areas that we believe are essential characteristics for the next generation of educational leaders,� Luera said. The three areas are community engagement, transformational leadership and scholarly practice. �Engaged educational leaders build community partnerships that are responsive to the educational needs of the local community,� she said. �Transformational leaders are able to make the connection between theory and practical problem-solving, and scholarly practitioners blend theory and practice,� Luera said. �Integrating these approaches will help our graduates understand and implement the best methods to address current issues in the educational environment in our region.� The degree program approved by the U-M Regents was supported by school leaders across the metropolitan area, including Ernando Minghine, superintendent of the Westwood Community School District. �I am sure that we recognize the need for quality educational leaders,� Minghine said. �This �local� doctoral program means that our geographic area would have much better access to an administrative labor supply second to none.� Applications will be available soon for the program, due to begin this fall. For more information, contact the dean�s office at the UM-Dearborn School of Education at 313-593-5090.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2038
{"url": "http://www.umd.umich.edu/fullstory/archive/2006/october/browse/5/article/doctorate-in-education-program-to-launch-this-fall/?tx_ttnews%5BpS%5D=1379642284&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=694917&cHash=6bd50c7e5bf5630bb972192ad04e0b81", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.umd.umich.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:57:27Z", "digest": "sha1:6DG2GTNIQKDX6CGNIBRPHTXEIRKYO64R"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3647, 3647.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3647, 6822.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3647, 17.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3647, 162.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3647, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3647, 184.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3647, 0.39270073]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3647, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3647, 0.08127915]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3647, 0.04063957]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3647, 0.02398401]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3647, 0.00999334]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3647, 0.02398401]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3647, 0.03597602]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3647, 0.02481752]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3647, 0.15766423]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3647, 0.46276596]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3647, 5.32269504]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3647, 5.03341028]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3647, 564.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 201, 0.0], [201, 487, 0.0], [487, 584, 1.0], [584, 890, 1.0], [890, 1082, 1.0], [1082, 1222, 1.0], [1222, 1497, 0.0], [1497, 1721, 1.0], [1721, 1931, 1.0], [1931, 2202, 0.0], [2202, 2330, 1.0], [2330, 2563, 1.0], [2563, 2701, 1.0], [2701, 3042, 0.0], [3042, 3237, 1.0], [3237, 3467, 0.0], [3467, 3647, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 201, 0.0], [201, 487, 0.0], [487, 584, 0.0], [584, 890, 0.0], [890, 1082, 0.0], [1082, 1222, 0.0], [1222, 1497, 0.0], [1497, 1721, 0.0], [1721, 1931, 0.0], [1931, 2202, 0.0], [2202, 2330, 0.0], [2330, 2563, 0.0], [2563, 2701, 0.0], [2701, 3042, 0.0], [3042, 3237, 0.0], [3237, 3467, 0.0], [3467, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 201, 32.0], [201, 487, 42.0], [487, 584, 19.0], [584, 890, 54.0], [890, 1082, 26.0], [1082, 1222, 21.0], [1222, 1497, 46.0], [1497, 1721, 37.0], [1721, 1931, 35.0], [1931, 2202, 45.0], [2202, 2330, 19.0], [2330, 2563, 32.0], [2563, 2701, 19.0], [2701, 3042, 46.0], [3042, 3237, 27.0], [3237, 3467, 36.0], [3467, 3647, 28.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 201, 0.03045685], [201, 487, 0.02189781], [487, 584, 0.02150538], [584, 890, 0.0], [890, 1082, 0.0], [1082, 1222, 0.0], [1222, 1497, 0.0], [1497, 1721, 0.00904977], [1721, 1931, 0.0], [1931, 2202, 0.0], [2202, 2330, 0.0], [2330, 2563, 0.0], [2563, 2701, 0.0], [2701, 3042, 0.0], [3042, 3237, 0.0], [3237, 3467, 0.0], [3467, 3647, 0.05780347]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 201, 0.0], [201, 487, 0.0], [487, 584, 0.0], [584, 890, 0.0], [890, 1082, 0.0], [1082, 1222, 0.0], [1222, 1497, 0.0], [1497, 1721, 0.0], [1721, 1931, 0.0], [1931, 2202, 0.0], [2202, 2330, 0.0], [2330, 2563, 0.0], [2563, 2701, 0.0], [2701, 3042, 0.0], [3042, 3237, 0.0], [3237, 3467, 0.0], [3467, 3647, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 201, 0.03482587], [201, 487, 0.04895105], [487, 584, 0.07216495], [584, 890, 0.04575163], [890, 1082, 0.02083333], [1082, 1222, 0.00714286], [1222, 1497, 0.01090909], [1497, 1721, 0.00892857], [1721, 1931, 0.03333333], [1931, 2202, 0.01476015], [2202, 2330, 0.0625], [2330, 2563, 0.01287554], [2563, 2701, 0.00724638], [2701, 3042, 0.00879765], [3042, 3237, 0.05128205], [3237, 3467, 0.01304348], [3467, 3647, 0.03888889]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3647, 0.06391561]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3647, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3647, 0.3393091]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3647, -186.31912606]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3647, -0.4682687]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3647, -67.464098]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3647, 38.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Westland resident Jeanette Schumacher was named Distinguished Alumna of the Year by the University of Michigan-Dearborn in a ceremony this spring. DEARBORN / July 24, 2009---Westland resident Jeanette Schumacher was named Distinguished Alumna of the Year by the University of Michigan-Dearborn in a ceremony this spring. Schumacher earned her UM-Dearborn degree in 1969, and began her service to the university as a volunteer member of the campus�s Alumni Society board of governors. She was appointed to serve in a volunteer capacity as the first full-time alumni relations director by Chancellor William Jenkins and Robert Forman, executive director of the U-M Alumni Association. In 1987, Schumacher was hired as the permanent alumni relations director, serving in that role until her retirement in January of this year. Her accomplishments include becoming the first female president of the U-M Club of Greater Detroit, the university�s oldest alumni club. She also received the club�s Distinguished Service Award in 2008. Schumacher also served as vice president and treasurer of the Michigan Advancement Council; a member of the Exchange Club of Dearborn; and a member of the Westland and Michigan Jaycees. MEDIA CONTACT: Tom BairdPHONE: 313-593-5393The Office of University RelationsRoom 1040, Administration BuildingUniversity of Michigan-Dearborn
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2039
{"url": "http://www.umd.umich.edu/fullstory/archive/2009/september/browse/4/article/Jeanette_Schumacher_named_Distinguished_Alumna_of_the_Year/?tx_ttnews%5BpS%5D=1376972020&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=694917&cHash=b86dad912fed639ec6c7f9434bb5de44", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.umd.umich.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:01:11Z", "digest": "sha1:MXESZDDYTXXG5RWV6UMOHW7AKBUMZLVO"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1355, 1355.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1355, 4339.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1355, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1355, 144.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1355, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1355, 193.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1355, 0.32377049]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1355, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1355, 0.20622222]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1355, 0.20622222]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1355, 0.20622222]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1355, 0.20622222]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1355, 0.20622222]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1355, 0.20622222]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1355, 0.03555556]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1355, 0.02933333]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1355, 0.05155556]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1355, 0.03278689]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1355, 0.16803279]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1355, 0.49494949]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1355, 5.68181818]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1355, 4.20871551]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1355, 198.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 147, 1.0], [147, 1213, 1.0], [1213, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 147, 0.0], [147, 1213, 0.0], [1213, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 147, 21.0], [147, 1213, 163.0], [1213, 1355, 14.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 147, 0.0], [147, 1213, 0.01730769], [1213, 1355, 0.10294118]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 147, 0.0], [147, 1213, 0.0], [1213, 1355, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 147, 0.06122449], [147, 1213, 0.05347092], [1213, 1355, 0.20422535]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1355, 0.98609996]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1355, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1355, 0.97273791]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1355, -35.24585763]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1355, 10.469621]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1355, 73.4371343]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1355, 9.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
210 Pittsboro Street, Campus Box 6210 www.unc.edu/news/ Not for publication Sept. 27, 2000 -- No. 493 Traveling science laboratory makes first stop at Bladenboro High School 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (student, faculty/staff tours) and 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. (public open house) Tuesday, Oct. 3 at Bladenboro High School, 910 S. Main St., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill �s 40-foot traveling science laboratory, carrying state-of-the-art technology, will make its first stop at Bladenboro High School Oct. 3. The visit is sponsored by Bladen County Schools and UNC-CH. The laboratory is called Destiny, named by Bladenboro High School students and Southeast Halifax High School students. Glaxo Wellcome Inc. awarded UNC-CH a five-year, $1.6 million grant to build the bus, equip it and support operations. Following is a schedule of planned activities for the day: 9 to 9:15 a.m.: Ceremony honoring Bladenboro High School biology students who won the "name the bus" contest. 9:48 to 11 a.m.: Biology I students conduct a "mystery of the crooked cell" activity. 11:25 a.m. to 1:20 p.m.: Bladenboro High School students tour the laboratory. 2:55 to 3:30 p.m.: Bladenboro High School faculty and staff tour the laboratory. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.: Public tours of the laboratory, including slide  A 6 p.m. "debut ceremony" will feature remarks from Donald L. Kelly, principal of Bladenboro High School; Dr. Byron R. Lawson, superintendent of Bladen County Schools; Dr. Nicholas Didow, director of the Carolina Center for Public Service at UNC-CH; Dr. Carolyn M. Mayo, director of the N.C. Health Careers Access Program at UNC-CH; and Dr. Skip Bollenbacher, professor of biology and director of the UNC-CH Partnership for Minority Advancement in the Biomolecular Sciences. Bladenboro High School contact: Principal Donald L. Kelly, (910) 863-4821 News Services contact: Deb Saine, (919) 962-8415
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2040
{"url": "http://www.unc.edu/news/media/2000/biobus092700.htm", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.unc.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:16:21Z", "digest": "sha1:ERCWNNXZ3LCY2TEPSEK5VEVLRLZKHNDG"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1890, 1890.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1890, 2083.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1890, 33.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1890, 40.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1890, 0.88]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1890, 251.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1890, 0.19955654]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1890, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1890, 0.0638587]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1890, 0.04211957]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1890, 0.06793478]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1890, 0.12228261]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1890, 0.04483696]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1890, 0.0421286]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1890, 0.35698448]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1890, 0.5559322]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1890, 4.98983051]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1890, 4.739572]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1890, 295.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 38, 0.0], [38, 56, 0.0], [56, 76, 0.0], [76, 102, 0.0], [102, 143, 0.0], [143, 174, 0.0], [174, 247, 1.0], [247, 327, 0.0], [327, 396, 0.0], [396, 474, 0.0], [474, 553, 0.0], [553, 573, 1.0], [573, 648, 0.0], [648, 729, 0.0], [729, 810, 1.0], [810, 869, 0.0], [869, 947, 0.0], [947, 979, 1.0], [979, 1049, 0.0], [1049, 1065, 1.0], [1065, 1143, 1.0], [1143, 1212, 0.0], [1212, 1224, 1.0], [1224, 1291, 0.0], [1291, 1319, 0.0], [1319, 1391, 0.0], [1391, 1465, 1.0], [1465, 1543, 0.0], [1543, 1618, 0.0], [1618, 1694, 0.0], [1694, 1768, 1.0], [1768, 1842, 0.0], [1842, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 38, 0.0], [38, 56, 0.0], [56, 76, 0.0], [76, 102, 0.0], [102, 143, 0.0], [143, 174, 0.0], [174, 247, 0.0], [247, 327, 0.0], [327, 396, 0.0], [396, 474, 0.0], [474, 553, 0.0], [553, 573, 0.0], [573, 648, 0.0], [648, 729, 0.0], [729, 810, 0.0], [810, 869, 0.0], [869, 947, 0.0], [947, 979, 0.0], [979, 1049, 0.0], [1049, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1143, 0.0], [1143, 1212, 0.0], [1212, 1224, 0.0], [1224, 1291, 0.0], [1291, 1319, 0.0], [1319, 1391, 0.0], [1391, 1465, 0.0], [1465, 1543, 0.0], [1543, 1618, 0.0], [1618, 1694, 0.0], [1694, 1768, 0.0], [1768, 1842, 0.0], [1842, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 38, 6.0], [38, 56, 1.0], [56, 76, 3.0], [76, 102, 5.0], [102, 143, 5.0], [143, 174, 5.0], [174, 247, 13.0], [247, 327, 14.0], [327, 396, 11.0], [396, 474, 9.0], [474, 553, 14.0], [553, 573, 3.0], [573, 648, 11.0], [648, 729, 12.0], [729, 810, 13.0], [810, 869, 10.0], [869, 947, 12.0], [947, 979, 6.0], [979, 1049, 13.0], [1049, 1065, 2.0], [1065, 1143, 12.0], [1143, 1212, 12.0], [1212, 1224, 1.0], [1224, 1291, 11.0], [1291, 1319, 6.0], [1319, 1391, 11.0], [1391, 1465, 11.0], [1465, 1543, 12.0], [1543, 1618, 13.0], [1618, 1694, 12.0], [1694, 1768, 9.0], [1768, 1842, 10.0], [1842, 1890, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 38, 0.19444444], [38, 56, 0.0], [56, 76, 0.0], [76, 102, 0.47368421], [102, 143, 0.0], [143, 174, 0.0], [174, 247, 0.16949153], [247, 327, 0.05633803], [327, 396, 0.02985075], [396, 474, 0.0], [474, 553, 0.01315789], [553, 573, 0.0], [573, 648, 0.0], [648, 729, 0.0], [729, 810, 0.02702703], [810, 869, 0.0], [869, 947, 0.05479452], [947, 979, 0.0], [979, 1049, 0.078125], [1049, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1143, 0.10144928], [1143, 1212, 0.0952381], [1212, 1224, 0.0], [1224, 1291, 0.1], [1291, 1319, 0.04347826], [1319, 1391, 0.0], [1391, 1465, 0.0], [1465, 1543, 0.0], [1543, 1618, 0.0], [1618, 1694, 0.0], [1694, 1768, 0.0], [1768, 1842, 0.14925373], [1842, 1890, 0.23255814]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 38, 0.0], [38, 56, 0.0], [56, 76, 0.0], [76, 102, 0.0], [102, 143, 0.0], [143, 174, 0.0], [174, 247, 0.0], [247, 327, 0.0], [327, 396, 0.0], [396, 474, 0.0], [474, 553, 0.0], [553, 573, 0.0], [573, 648, 0.0], [648, 729, 0.0], [729, 810, 0.0], [810, 869, 0.0], [869, 947, 0.0], [947, 979, 0.0], [979, 1049, 0.0], [1049, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1143, 0.0], [1143, 1212, 0.0], [1212, 1224, 0.0], [1224, 1291, 0.0], [1291, 1319, 0.0], [1319, 1391, 0.0], [1391, 1465, 0.0], [1465, 1543, 0.0], [1543, 1618, 0.0], [1618, 1694, 0.0], [1694, 1768, 0.0], [1768, 1842, 0.0], [1842, 1890, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 38, 0.10526316], [38, 56, 0.0], [56, 76, 0.05], [76, 102, 0.07692308], [102, 143, 0.02439024], [143, 174, 0.09677419], [174, 247, 0.0], [247, 327, 0.1], [327, 396, 0.08695652], [396, 474, 0.0], [474, 553, 0.08860759], [553, 573, 0.3], [573, 648, 0.06666667], [648, 729, 0.14814815], [729, 810, 0.0], [810, 869, 0.01694915], [869, 947, 0.05128205], [947, 979, 0.0], [979, 1049, 0.02857143], [1049, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1143, 0.03846154], [1143, 1212, 0.04347826], [1212, 1224, 0.0], [1224, 1291, 0.01492537], [1291, 1319, 0.03571429], [1319, 1391, 0.06944444], [1391, 1465, 0.12162162], [1465, 1543, 0.14102564], [1543, 1618, 0.13333333], [1618, 1694, 0.10526316], [1694, 1768, 0.13513514], [1768, 1842, 0.09459459], [1842, 1890, 0.08333333]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1890, 0.03155845]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1890, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1890, 0.97995323]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1890, -228.84507317]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1890, -82.2985891]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1890, -46.09311969]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1890, 50.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
2014 NCAA Central NDWBB.com Coach McGraw Coach Ivey Coach Owens Coach Cunningham WBB Team WBB Media Relations WBB Facebook WBB YouTube Channel Notre Dame Regional Central 2013-14 Season Timeline 2013-14 Season Gallery 2013 NCAA Final Four 2012 NCAA National Finalist 2013 BIG EAST Champions 2012 Olympians No. 16 Irish Roll Past Saint Francis (Pa.), 82-39 Williamson scores a career-high 16 points, adds eight rebounds in win. Sophomore center Erica Williamson scored a career-high 16 points and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds as 16th-ranked Notre Dame downed Saint Francis (Pa.), 82-39, on Saturday afternoon at the Joyce Center. SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - A bad first half at IUPUI last week may have been just what Notre Dame's Erica Williamson needed to get going. Williamson missed four layups in a minute and a half against IUPUI. She then came back in the second half and scored nine points in eight minutes. She continued to improve Saturday, scoring a career-high 16 points in 20 minutes to lead the 16th-ranked Fighting Irish to an 82-39 victory over Saint Francis of Pennsylvania. "I went into the second half of IUPUI knowing I could play so much better, and I wanted to prove to both the coaching staff, our fans and my teammates that I could play better. That's what I tried to do," Williamson said. Williamson said she tried to take the same attitude into Saturday's game. "I just tried to go after every rebound," she said. Williamson, who scored in double figures six times last year as a freshman, accomplished the feat for the first time this season, becoming the 10th Irish player to score in double figures this season. Irish coach Muffet McGraw said it was the best game of the season for the 6-foot-4 center. "I think she's really on the upswing right now," McGraw said. "I'm really pleased with the way she's being a presence defensively. She's working hard, taking charges, scoring points. That is exactly what we've been missing is a post presence, and I think she showed that today." Williamson added eight rebounds and three blocks as the Irish dominated inside, outscoring the Red Flash 54-10 in the paint. Devereaux Peters added 10 points and eight rebounds. Saint Francis used a 17-4 run midway through the first half to cut Notre Dame's lead to 21-19. But Notre Dame's inside game and defense were too much. The Irish blew the game open by ending the first half on a 21-6 spurt and starting the second half with a 29-6 run. Saint Francis made just 3-of-24 shots from the field in the second half and shot 29 percent for the game. "We just don't have enough scoring, and obviously size is a huge factor," Saint Francis coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl said. "Peters and Williamson really gave us a lot of problems on the interior and on rebounding. They had five offensive rebounds each and probably scored on most of those. That was the big difference in the game." Ashley Barlow added 12 points for the Irish. Britney Hodges led the Red Flash with 18 points. The Irish (11-1) won their ninth straight, and the 39 points were the fewest allowed by Notre Dame since a 41-35 victory over Seton Hall on March 1, 2005. The Red Flash (3-8) lost their sixth straight to fall to 1-6 on the road. -- ND -- POST GAME NOTES: Notre Dame and Saint Francis were playing one another for the first time ever; the Irish are 17-1 (.944) against first-time opponents since the start of the 2000-01 season (10-0 at home), including an active 12-game winning streak against new foes ... Notre Dame finished the month of December with a perfect 6-0 record, its first unblemished mark for en entire month since November 2005 (5-0) ... seven of the 11 Irish wins this year have come by 30+ points; that ties for the second-most 30-point wins in a single season by Notre Dame, matching the total of the 1998-99 squad (the school record for 30-point wins is 10, set by the 2000-01 club) ... the Irish have held 10 of their 12 opponents to fewer than 60 points, including seven to 50 points or fewer ... Saint Francis scored only 14 second-half points, the fewest allowed by the Irish in a single half since Jan. 2, 2005, when Seton Hall also scored 14 points in the first half of a 54-33 Irish win at the Joyce Center ... Notre Dame has not trailed by more than three points at any time during its seven home wins this season (5-2 vs. Michigan with 18:10 left in first half on Dec. 2) ... the Irish shot at least 50 percent from the field for the sixth time this year ... Notre Dame forced at least 20 opponent turnovers for the 10th time this year, with only (then) third-ranked Maryland and Bowling Green (15 apiece) avoiding the turnover bug against the Irish ... Notre Dame had at least three double-digit scorers for the 11th time in 12 games (lone exception came Dec. 8 at Purdue when the Irish had two in double figures) ... all 11 Irish players found the scoring column for the fifth time this season ... sophomore center Erica Williamson had a career-high 16 points, one more than her total almost exactly one year ago vs. Prairie View A&M (Dec. 28 at the Joyce Center) ... Williamson's double-digit afternoon leaves senior walk-on guard Amanda Tsipis as the only member of the 11-player Irish roster who has not scored in double figures at least once this season ... Williamson added a season-high three blocks and was one rebound shy of her season-best in that category (nine vs. Miami-Ohio on Nov. 9) ... freshman forward Devereaux Peters matched her season high with eight rebounds, a mark she set in each of the first two games of her career (vs. Miami and Western Kentucky); Peters also dished out a season-high four assists, one more than her total vs. Boston College on Nov. 24 ... junior guard Lindsay Schrader handed out a career-high five assists after logging four assists in a game on five prior occasions (most recently on Nov. 27 vs. Canisius) ... senior guard Tulyah Gaines recorded at least five assists for the third consecutive game and has a 4.0 assist/turnover ratio in that time (20 assists, five turnovers). Notre Dame Women's Basketball Home
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2041
{"url": "http://www.und.com/sports/w-baskbl/recaps/122907aab.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.und.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:00:30Z", "digest": "sha1:GQZI4B7AZDNMQWIUMXAXEVPECBWAW6AY"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 6078, 6078.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 6078, 9469.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 6078, 36.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 6078, 206.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 6078, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 6078, 315.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 6078, 0.35041447]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 6078, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 6078, 0.01555929]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 6078, 0.01387721]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 6078, 0.01093356]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 6078, 0.01597981]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 6078, 0.02411454]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 6078, 0.23360965]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 6078, 0.41809524]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 6078, 4.52952381]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 6078, 0.01130369]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 6078, 5.49907118]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 6078, 1050.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 28, 0.0], [28, 41, 0.0], [41, 52, 0.0], [52, 64, 0.0], [64, 81, 0.0], [81, 90, 0.0], [90, 110, 0.0], [110, 123, 0.0], [123, 143, 0.0], [143, 171, 0.0], [171, 195, 0.0], [195, 218, 0.0], [218, 239, 0.0], [239, 267, 0.0], [267, 291, 0.0], [291, 306, 0.0], [306, 356, 0.0], [356, 427, 1.0], [427, 635, 1.0], [635, 770, 1.0], [770, 1093, 1.0], [1093, 1315, 1.0], [1315, 1389, 1.0], [1389, 1441, 1.0], [1441, 1642, 1.0], [1642, 1733, 1.0], [1733, 2012, 0.0], [2012, 2190, 1.0], [2190, 2457, 1.0], [2457, 2563, 1.0], [2563, 2895, 0.0], [2895, 2989, 1.0], [2989, 3218, 1.0], [3218, 3227, 0.0], [3227, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 28, 0.0], [28, 41, 0.0], [41, 52, 0.0], [52, 64, 0.0], [64, 81, 0.0], [81, 90, 0.0], [90, 110, 0.0], [110, 123, 0.0], [123, 143, 0.0], [143, 171, 0.0], [171, 195, 0.0], [195, 218, 0.0], [218, 239, 0.0], [239, 267, 0.0], [267, 291, 0.0], [291, 306, 0.0], [306, 356, 0.0], [356, 427, 0.0], [427, 635, 0.0], [635, 770, 0.0], [770, 1093, 0.0], [1093, 1315, 0.0], [1315, 1389, 0.0], [1389, 1441, 0.0], [1441, 1642, 0.0], [1642, 1733, 0.0], [1733, 2012, 0.0], [2012, 2190, 0.0], [2190, 2457, 0.0], [2457, 2563, 0.0], [2563, 2895, 0.0], [2895, 2989, 0.0], [2989, 3218, 0.0], [3218, 3227, 0.0], [3227, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 18, 3.0], [18, 28, 1.0], [28, 41, 2.0], [41, 52, 2.0], [52, 64, 2.0], [64, 81, 2.0], [81, 90, 2.0], [90, 110, 3.0], [110, 123, 2.0], [123, 143, 3.0], [143, 171, 4.0], [171, 195, 3.0], [195, 218, 3.0], [218, 239, 4.0], [239, 267, 4.0], [267, 291, 4.0], [291, 306, 2.0], [306, 356, 9.0], [356, 427, 11.0], [427, 635, 31.0], [635, 770, 25.0], [770, 1093, 55.0], [1093, 1315, 43.0], [1315, 1389, 12.0], [1389, 1441, 10.0], [1441, 1642, 34.0], [1642, 1733, 17.0], [1733, 2012, 47.0], [2012, 2190, 28.0], [2190, 2457, 52.0], [2457, 2563, 20.0], [2563, 2895, 57.0], [2895, 2989, 17.0], [2989, 3218, 44.0], [3218, 3227, 1.0], [3227, 6078, 491.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.23529412], [18, 28, 0.0], [28, 41, 0.0], [41, 52, 0.0], [52, 64, 0.0], [64, 81, 0.0], [81, 90, 0.0], [90, 110, 0.0], [110, 123, 0.0], [123, 143, 0.0], [143, 171, 0.0], [171, 195, 0.27272727], [195, 218, 0.28571429], [218, 239, 0.2], [239, 267, 0.14814815], [267, 291, 0.17391304], [291, 306, 0.28571429], [306, 356, 0.13953488], [356, 427, 0.02985075], [427, 635, 0.04060914], [635, 770, 0.0], [770, 1093, 0.03174603], [1093, 1315, 0.0], [1315, 1389, 0.0], [1389, 1441, 0.0], [1441, 1642, 0.01020408], [1642, 1733, 0.02298851], [1733, 2012, 0.0], [2012, 2190, 0.03468208], [2190, 2457, 0.05058366], [2457, 2563, 0.04901961], [2563, 2895, 0.0], [2895, 2989, 0.04395604], [2989, 3218, 0.08333333], [3218, 3227, 0.0], [3227, 6078, 0.03888889]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 28, 0.0], [28, 41, 0.0], [41, 52, 0.0], [52, 64, 0.0], [64, 81, 0.0], [81, 90, 0.0], [90, 110, 0.0], [110, 123, 0.0], [123, 143, 0.0], [143, 171, 0.0], [171, 195, 0.0], [195, 218, 0.0], [218, 239, 0.0], [239, 267, 0.0], [267, 291, 0.0], [291, 306, 0.0], [306, 356, 0.0], [356, 427, 0.0], [427, 635, 0.0], [635, 770, 0.0], [770, 1093, 0.0], [1093, 1315, 0.0], [1315, 1389, 0.0], [1389, 1441, 0.0], [1441, 1642, 0.0], [1642, 1733, 0.0], [1733, 2012, 0.0], [2012, 2190, 0.0], [2190, 2457, 0.0], [2457, 2563, 0.0], [2563, 2895, 0.0], [2895, 2989, 0.0], [2989, 3218, 0.0], [3218, 3227, 0.0], [3227, 6078, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.27777778], [18, 28, 0.5], [28, 41, 0.23076923], [41, 52, 0.18181818], [52, 64, 0.16666667], [64, 81, 0.11764706], [81, 90, 0.44444444], [90, 110, 0.25], [110, 123, 0.30769231], [123, 143, 0.3], [143, 171, 0.14285714], [171, 195, 0.08333333], [195, 218, 0.08695652], [218, 239, 0.28571429], [239, 267, 0.21428571], [267, 291, 0.33333333], [291, 306, 0.06666667], [306, 356, 0.14], [356, 427, 0.01408451], [427, 635, 0.05288462], [635, 770, 0.16296296], [770, 1093, 0.04334365], [1093, 1315, 0.05405405], [1315, 1389, 0.02702703], [1389, 1441, 0.01923077], [1441, 1642, 0.00995025], [1642, 1733, 0.04395604], [1733, 2012, 0.02508961], [2012, 2190, 0.03370787], [2190, 2457, 0.03370787], [2457, 2563, 0.01886792], [2563, 2895, 0.03012048], [2895, 2989, 0.07446809], [2989, 3218, 0.04366812], [3218, 3227, 0.22222222], [3227, 6078, 0.03121712]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 6078, 0.11016405]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 6078, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 6078, 0.93607205]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 6078, -392.11753485]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 6078, 6.48679959]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 6078, -62.9210829]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 6078, 67.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
CEN/TC304 N960 Subject: Proposal for the Taxonomy of CEN/TC304 - ICT- European Localization Requirements Source: Keld Simonsen Date 24 November, 2000 (submitted 11 October 2000) Note: Comments on this document are invited before 15th January 2001 (to the editor: [email protected] with a copy to the TC304 secretary [email protected] ). These comments will be used to faciliate a revision and a decision to be taken on making this document a standing TC304 document as proposed in its last paragraph number 5 at the next TC304 plenary, currently planned 23rd February 2001. A Taxonomy for CEN/TC304 - ICT - European Localization Requirements Source: Keld Simonsen Date: 2000-10-11 1 Introduction and scope In order to approach standardization in a systematic way, a common approach is to develop a way to classify the subject area, or a taxonomy. This helps in two ways: -a taxonomy helps to identify all aspects of the domain in question which might be subject to standardization; -a taxonomy helps to provide a logical structure for the standardization activity. A taxonomy has been developed of relevant concepts in the domain of European localization requirements, based on user requirements for functionality, as discussed in Clause 4 of Part I of the CEN/TC304/PT01 report on User requirements on IT. By way of an application, all known current standards and standardization activities have been grouped according to this taxonomy, thus forming another type of taxonomy, that of the standards themselves. 2 A taxonomy for European localization requirements. The present classification of the concepts was made through the identification of commonalties, such as characters, sets, fonts and rules relating to presentation. The analysis was based on a much wider view of "multi-cultural support", which attempts to map some of its concepts. Areas relevant to this taxonomy were chosen and developed into the full taxonomy, shown in clause 3.2. This latter choice comprises the technology which relates to methods for specifying, and rules governing, the creation of unique properties and codes which facilitate the presentation, storage and transmission of individual characters. The taxonomy in clause 3.2 was based on references ISO/IEC TR 10000-1, ISO TR 12382 and IEC 824 and the activities of appropriate standardization bodies, but most notably the work of CEN/TC304 and ISO/IEC JTC 1. 3 Description of classification User requirements may be summed up in the single phrase "multi-cultural support", being the need to accommodate all the requirements of different types of users, whether they are racial, national, typographical, occupational or individual. The primary choice was for text based topics, in line with the capability of computer technology to code, store and process individual characters. The taxonomy in clause 3.2 takes the classic form of a tree structure, where two major classes are recognized; Locales and Characters. The former deals with the cultural environment of the user, the latter with the smallest divisible parts that make up the messages which are being electronically processed. A taxonomy of whatever phenomena can be constructed in several ways, depending on its purpose and the aspects applied. (For instance, a number of persons may be grouped firstly according to age, then according to gender, then according to place of living -- or precisely the other way around, according to need.) A taxonomy for standardization purposes naturally has to take into account the most practical ways to group existing standards and standardization projects as well as the logical connections between them and any conceptual "holes" which may need to be filled in order to cover the full need for standardization. The following taxonomy is thus intended to provide a map for almost all of the user requirements. Therefore the level of subordination in some cases go very deep -- this does not mean that the actual standardization projects need a taxonomy of the same complexity. When a sub-level is empty of existing or future standards, the entries in that sub-level are simply collapsed and only the level above remains. 3.2 Taxonomy for CEN/TC304 What follows is a specification of the taxonomy, and for informatioon, an application of this to standardization and research projects currently going on. The purpose is to illustrate one use of the taxonomy as well as to provide a map of where the respective work is being carried out. To the taxonomy there is an additional layer of where the specifications apply, such as world-wide, Europe or a specific country. Code Title Current standardization or research activity / (no id) TAXONOMY CEN/TC304 L/ ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 - L/111 - L/1111 ISO/TC 37, ISO/IEC JTC1 L/11111 Standard terminology - L/11113 Standard phrases LRE L/1112 L/1113 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 L/11131 Use of special characters ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20, ISO/TC46, ISO/TC37, CEN/TC304 Personal names and titles LRE L/12 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20, TOG, CEN/TC304 Date and time format Numeric separators Monetary format Telephone number format PTTs, CEPT, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 Payment number format Mail address format CEN/PC8, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 National places Measurement system Layout styles Paper sizes ISO/TC6, CEN/TC172, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 L/13 Operating system dependency ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG15, IEEE, TOG ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG15, IEEE, TOG L/132 Other TOG Registration ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 CEN/TC304 NBs Implementation - L/31 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20, IETF C/ ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 Character information ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2, SC22 C/11 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 C/111 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 C/1111 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2, SC22/WG20 C/1112 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20, Unicode ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2, SC22 C/1121 Graphic characters C/11211 Natural language alphabets C/112111 C/1121111 Elderly/disabled ISO/TC173 C/112112 Programming language alphabets Non-alphabetic symbols Disabled/elderly TIDE C/1122 Control functions ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 Character correspondence Glyph repertoires Repertoire correspondence CEN/TC304, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20 Case conversion ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG15, WG20 C/1212 ISO TC46 (bibliographic) C/1213 Fallback representation CEN/TC304 , ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20, IETF ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22, SC35 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC35, CEN/TC304 Character repertoires ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2, CEN/TC304 Character attributes Electronic processing Processing of coding schemes ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2, SC22; CEN/TC304 C/311 Encoding of graphic characters ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34 (text layout) C/312 Encoding of control functions ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 C/313 Code transformations UCS--UCS UCS--other coding schemes ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG20, TOG Interchange/communication IETF C/321 7-bit method Multiple-octet method Internationalization support ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG15 and WG20 C/331 Language-dependent Language-independent IETF, W3C CEN/ISSS WS-DIR 4 List of groups The following is the list of groups referenced above, and possible a web reference. CEN European Committee for Standardization http://www.cenorm.be/ CEN/ISSS Information Society Standardization System www.cenorm.be/isss/ Directory workshop http://www.cenorm.be/isss/Workshop/DIR/ Information and Communication technologies - European Localization Requirements www.stri.is/tc304/ CEN/PC8 International Organization for Standardization http://www.iso.ch/ International Electrotechnical Commission http://www.iec.ch/ ISO/IEC JTC 1 ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 - Information Technology http://www.jtc1.org/ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC2 Coded Character Sets www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22 Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC22/WG15 www.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg15/ Document Description and Processing Languages www.ornl.gov/sgml/sc34/sc34home.htm forum.afnor.fr/afnor/WORK/AFNOR/GPN2/Z62A/ ISO/TC6 Paper, board and pulps http://www.iso.ch/meme/TC6.html ISO/TC37 www.iso.ch/meme/TC37.html Information and documentation ISO/TC173 Technical systems and aids for disabled or handicapped persons www.iso.ch/meme/TC173.html Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (PASC) http://www.ieee.org/ / http://www.pasc.org/ Internet Engineering Task Force http://www.ietf.org/ http://www.w3.org/ Unicode Inc. http://www.unicode.org/ The Open Group (TOG) http://www.opengroup.org/ CEPT European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations http://www.cept.org/ Language Research Engineering www.linglink.lu/hlt/ Telematics for disabled and elderly people www.echo.lu/telematics/disabl/disabel.html 5 Maintenance of the taxonomy To allow widespread use of, and comment on, this taxonomy it is proposed that it should be published as a CEN/TC304 standing document and given adequate publicity as a freely accesible page on the CEN/TC304 web pages. It is recommended that the upkeep, development and maintenance of the taxonomy should be the responsibility of CEN/TC304. 6 Bibliography CEN/TC304/PT01 User requirements on Information Technology.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2042
{"url": "http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2002/02249-n960.htm", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.unicode.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:27:53Z", "digest": "sha1:ZSIKB57MEWIUC75HYKQSTMKZDVXPMMFR"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 8990, 8990.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 8990, 11435.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 8990, 168.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 8990, 370.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 8990, 0.83]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 8990, 295.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 8990, 0.21892876]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 8990, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 8990, 0.02905702]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 8990, 0.02905702]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 8990, 0.02905702]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 8990, 0.01781798]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 8990, 0.01781798]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 8990, 0.03207237]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 8990, 0.02192982]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 8990, 0.00849781]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 8990, 0.1674467]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 8990, 0.26573063]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 8990, 0.4575]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 8990, 6.08]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 8990, 5.60252518]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 8990, 1200.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 15, 0.0], [15, 105, 0.0], [105, 127, 0.0], [127, 178, 0.0], [178, 569, 1.0], [569, 637, 0.0], [637, 701, 0.0], [701, 1559, 1.0], [1559, 2423, 0.0], [2423, 4179, 0.0], [4179, 4652, 0.0], [4652, 4662, 0.0], [4662, 4684, 0.0], [4684, 4707, 0.0], [4707, 4715, 0.0], [4715, 4724, 0.0], [4724, 4748, 0.0], [4748, 4756, 0.0], [4756, 4777, 0.0], [4777, 4787, 0.0], [4787, 4804, 0.0], [4804, 4815, 0.0], [4815, 4822, 0.0], [4822, 4853, 0.0], [4853, 4879, 0.0], [4879, 4933, 0.0], [4933, 4959, 0.0], [4959, 4968, 0.0], [4968, 5007, 0.0], [5007, 5028, 0.0], [5028, 5047, 0.0], [5047, 5063, 0.0], [5063, 5087, 0.0], [5087, 5122, 0.0], [5122, 5144, 0.0], [5144, 5164, 0.0], [5164, 5196, 0.0], [5196, 5212, 0.0], [5212, 5231, 0.0], [5231, 5245, 0.0], [5245, 5257, 0.0], [5257, 5305, 0.0], [5305, 5333, 0.0], [5333, 5367, 0.0], [5367, 5407, 0.0], [5407, 5417, 0.0], [5417, 5453, 0.0], [5453, 5463, 0.0], [5463, 5467, 0.0], [5467, 5489, 0.0], [5489, 5518, 0.0], [5518, 5521, 0.0], [5521, 5538, 0.0], [5538, 5560, 0.0], [5560, 5583, 0.0], [5583, 5588, 0.0], [5588, 5609, 0.0], [5609, 5615, 0.0], [5615, 5639, 0.0], [5639, 5671, 0.0], [5671, 5678, 0.0], [5678, 5710, 0.0], [5710, 5740, 0.0], [5740, 5759, 0.0], [5759, 5767, 0.0], [5767, 5794, 0.0], [5794, 5803, 0.0], [5803, 5813, 0.0], [5813, 5830, 0.0], [5830, 5849, 0.0], [5849, 5880, 0.0], [5880, 5903, 0.0], [5903, 5920, 0.0], [5920, 5932, 0.0], [5932, 5950, 0.0], [5950, 5968, 0.0], [5968, 5993, 0.0], [5993, 6011, 0.0], [6011, 6037, 0.0], [6037, 6071, 0.0], [6071, 6087, 0.0], [6087, 6123, 0.0], [6123, 6155, 0.0], [6155, 6179, 0.0], [6179, 6220, 0.0], [6220, 6244, 0.0], [6244, 6273, 0.0], [6273, 6295, 0.0], [6295, 6323, 0.0], [6323, 6344, 0.0], [6344, 6366, 0.0], [6366, 6395, 0.0], [6395, 6435, 0.0], [6435, 6466, 0.0], [6466, 6504, 0.0], [6504, 6534, 0.0], [6534, 6557, 0.0], [6557, 6578, 0.0], [6578, 6587, 0.0], [6587, 6613, 0.0], [6613, 6641, 0.0], [6641, 6667, 0.0], [6667, 6678, 0.0], [6678, 6691, 0.0], [6691, 6713, 0.0], [6713, 6742, 0.0], [6742, 6780, 0.0], [6780, 6799, 0.0], [6799, 6820, 0.0], [6820, 6830, 0.0], [6830, 6846, 0.0], [6846, 6863, 0.0], [6863, 6990, 0.0], [6990, 7012, 0.0], [7012, 7021, 0.0], [7021, 7064, 0.0], [7064, 7084, 0.0], [7084, 7103, 0.0], [7103, 7143, 0.0], [7143, 7223, 0.0], [7223, 7242, 0.0], [7242, 7250, 0.0], [7250, 7297, 0.0], [7297, 7316, 0.0], [7316, 7358, 0.0], [7358, 7377, 0.0], [7377, 7391, 0.0], [7391, 7452, 0.0], [7452, 7473, 0.0], [7473, 7491, 0.0], [7491, 7512, 0.0], [7512, 7535, 0.0], [7535, 7554, 0.0], [7554, 7627, 0.0], [7627, 7651, 0.0], [7651, 7675, 0.0], [7675, 7704, 0.0], [7704, 7750, 0.0], [7750, 7786, 0.0], [7786, 7829, 0.0], [7829, 7837, 0.0], [7837, 7860, 0.0], [7860, 7892, 0.0], [7892, 7901, 0.0], [7901, 7927, 0.0], [7927, 7957, 0.0], [7957, 7967, 0.0], [7967, 8030, 0.0], [8030, 8057, 0.0], [8057, 8114, 0.0], [8114, 8158, 0.0], [8158, 8190, 0.0], [8190, 8211, 0.0], [8211, 8230, 0.0], [8230, 8243, 1.0], [8243, 8267, 0.0], [8267, 8288, 0.0], [8288, 8314, 0.0], [8314, 8319, 0.0], [8319, 8388, 0.0], [8388, 8409, 0.0], [8409, 8439, 0.0], [8439, 8460, 0.0], [8460, 8503, 0.0], [8503, 8546, 0.0], [8546, 8576, 0.0], [8576, 8931, 0.0], [8931, 8990, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 15, 0.0], [15, 105, 0.0], [105, 127, 0.0], [127, 178, 0.0], [178, 569, 0.0], [569, 637, 0.0], [637, 701, 0.0], [701, 1559, 0.0], [1559, 2423, 0.0], [2423, 4179, 0.0], [4179, 4652, 0.0], [4652, 4662, 0.0], [4662, 4684, 0.0], [4684, 4707, 0.0], [4707, 4715, 0.0], [4715, 4724, 0.0], [4724, 4748, 0.0], [4748, 4756, 0.0], [4756, 4777, 0.0], [4777, 4787, 0.0], [4787, 4804, 0.0], [4804, 4815, 0.0], [4815, 4822, 0.0], [4822, 4853, 0.0], [4853, 4879, 0.0], [4879, 4933, 0.0], [4933, 4959, 0.0], [4959, 4968, 0.0], [4968, 5007, 0.0], [5007, 5028, 0.0], [5028, 5047, 0.0], [5047, 5063, 0.0], [5063, 5087, 0.0], [5087, 5122, 0.0], [5122, 5144, 0.0], [5144, 5164, 0.0], [5164, 5196, 0.0], [5196, 5212, 0.0], [5212, 5231, 0.0], [5231, 5245, 0.0], [5245, 5257, 0.0], [5257, 5305, 0.0], [5305, 5333, 0.0], [5333, 5367, 0.0], [5367, 5407, 0.0], [5407, 5417, 0.0], [5417, 5453, 0.0], [5453, 5463, 0.0], [5463, 5467, 0.0], [5467, 5489, 0.0], [5489, 5518, 0.0], [5518, 5521, 0.0], [5521, 5538, 0.0], [5538, 5560, 0.0], [5560, 5583, 0.0], [5583, 5588, 0.0], [5588, 5609, 0.0], [5609, 5615, 0.0], [5615, 5639, 0.0], [5639, 5671, 0.0], [5671, 5678, 0.0], [5678, 5710, 0.0], [5710, 5740, 0.0], [5740, 5759, 0.0], [5759, 5767, 0.0], [5767, 5794, 0.0], [5794, 5803, 0.0], [5803, 5813, 0.0], [5813, 5830, 0.0], [5830, 5849, 0.0], [5849, 5880, 0.0], [5880, 5903, 0.0], [5903, 5920, 0.0], [5920, 5932, 0.0], [5932, 5950, 0.0], [5950, 5968, 0.0], [5968, 5993, 0.0], [5993, 6011, 0.0], [6011, 6037, 0.0], [6037, 6071, 0.0], [6071, 6087, 0.0], [6087, 6123, 0.0], [6123, 6155, 0.0], [6155, 6179, 0.0], [6179, 6220, 0.0], [6220, 6244, 0.0], [6244, 6273, 0.0], [6273, 6295, 0.0], [6295, 6323, 0.0], [6323, 6344, 0.0], [6344, 6366, 0.0], [6366, 6395, 0.0], [6395, 6435, 0.0], [6435, 6466, 0.0], [6466, 6504, 0.0], [6504, 6534, 0.0], [6534, 6557, 0.0], [6557, 6578, 0.0], [6578, 6587, 0.0], [6587, 6613, 0.0], [6613, 6641, 0.0], [6641, 6667, 0.0], [6667, 6678, 0.0], [6678, 6691, 0.0], [6691, 6713, 0.0], [6713, 6742, 0.0], [6742, 6780, 0.0], [6780, 6799, 0.0], [6799, 6820, 0.0], [6820, 6830, 0.0], [6830, 6846, 0.0], [6846, 6863, 0.0], [6863, 6990, 0.0], [6990, 7012, 0.0], [7012, 7021, 0.0], [7021, 7064, 0.0], [7064, 7084, 0.0], [7084, 7103, 0.0], [7103, 7143, 0.0], [7143, 7223, 0.0], [7223, 7242, 0.0], [7242, 7250, 0.0], [7250, 7297, 0.0], [7297, 7316, 0.0], [7316, 7358, 0.0], [7358, 7377, 0.0], [7377, 7391, 0.0], [7391, 7452, 0.0], [7452, 7473, 0.0], [7473, 7491, 0.0], [7491, 7512, 0.0], [7512, 7535, 0.0], [7535, 7554, 0.0], [7554, 7627, 0.0], [7627, 7651, 0.0], [7651, 7675, 0.0], [7675, 7704, 0.0], [7704, 7750, 0.0], [7750, 7786, 0.0], [7786, 7829, 0.0], [7829, 7837, 0.0], [7837, 7860, 0.0], [7860, 7892, 0.0], [7892, 7901, 0.0], [7901, 7927, 0.0], [7927, 7957, 0.0], [7957, 7967, 0.0], [7967, 8030, 0.0], [8030, 8057, 0.0], [8057, 8114, 0.0], [8114, 8158, 0.0], [8158, 8190, 0.0], [8190, 8211, 0.0], [8211, 8230, 0.0], [8230, 8243, 0.0], [8243, 8267, 0.0], [8267, 8288, 0.0], [8288, 8314, 0.0], [8314, 8319, 0.0], [8319, 8388, 0.0], [8388, 8409, 0.0], [8409, 8439, 0.0], [8439, 8460, 0.0], [8460, 8503, 0.0], [8503, 8546, 0.0], [8546, 8576, 0.0], [8576, 8931, 0.0], [8931, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 15, 2.0], [15, 105, 11.0], [105, 127, 3.0], [127, 178, 8.0], [178, 569, 64.0], [569, 637, 8.0], [637, 701, 9.0], [701, 1559, 135.0], [1559, 2423, 132.0], [2423, 4179, 278.0], [4179, 4652, 77.0], [4652, 4662, 2.0], [4662, 4684, 3.0], [4684, 4707, 2.0], [4707, 4715, 1.0], [4715, 4724, 1.0], [4724, 4748, 4.0], [4748, 4756, 1.0], [4756, 4777, 2.0], [4777, 4787, 1.0], [4787, 4804, 2.0], [4804, 4815, 2.0], [4815, 4822, 1.0], [4822, 4853, 3.0], [4853, 4879, 4.0], [4879, 4933, 5.0], [4933, 4959, 4.0], [4959, 4968, 2.0], [4968, 5007, 4.0], [5007, 5028, 4.0], [5028, 5047, 2.0], [5047, 5063, 2.0], [5063, 5087, 3.0], [5087, 5122, 4.0], [5122, 5144, 3.0], [5144, 5164, 3.0], [5164, 5196, 3.0], [5196, 5212, 2.0], [5212, 5231, 2.0], [5231, 5245, 2.0], [5245, 5257, 2.0], [5257, 5305, 5.0], [5305, 5333, 3.0], [5333, 5367, 4.0], [5367, 5407, 5.0], [5407, 5417, 2.0], [5417, 5453, 3.0], [5453, 5463, 1.0], [5463, 5467, 1.0], [5467, 5489, 2.0], [5489, 5518, 3.0], [5518, 5521, 1.0], [5521, 5538, 2.0], [5538, 5560, 2.0], [5560, 5583, 3.0], [5583, 5588, 1.0], [5588, 5609, 2.0], [5609, 5615, 1.0], [5615, 5639, 3.0], [5639, 5671, 3.0], [5671, 5678, 1.0], [5678, 5710, 3.0], [5710, 5740, 4.0], [5740, 5759, 2.0], [5759, 5767, 1.0], [5767, 5794, 3.0], [5794, 5803, 1.0], [5803, 5813, 1.0], [5813, 5830, 1.0], [5830, 5849, 2.0], [5849, 5880, 3.0], [5880, 5903, 2.0], [5903, 5920, 1.0], [5920, 5932, 2.0], [5932, 5950, 2.0], [5950, 5968, 2.0], [5968, 5993, 2.0], [5993, 6011, 2.0], [6011, 6037, 2.0], [6037, 6071, 3.0], [6071, 6087, 2.0], [6087, 6123, 4.0], [6123, 6155, 4.0], [6155, 6179, 2.0], [6179, 6220, 4.0], [6220, 6244, 3.0], [6244, 6273, 3.0], [6273, 6295, 2.0], [6295, 6323, 3.0], [6323, 6344, 2.0], [6344, 6366, 2.0], [6366, 6395, 4.0], [6395, 6435, 5.0], [6435, 6466, 4.0], [6466, 6504, 5.0], [6504, 6534, 4.0], [6534, 6557, 3.0], [6557, 6578, 2.0], [6578, 6587, 1.0], [6587, 6613, 3.0], [6613, 6641, 3.0], [6641, 6667, 1.0], [6667, 6678, 2.0], [6678, 6691, 2.0], [6691, 6713, 2.0], [6713, 6742, 2.0], [6742, 6780, 5.0], [6780, 6799, 1.0], [6799, 6820, 1.0], [6820, 6830, 2.0], [6830, 6846, 2.0], [6846, 6863, 4.0], [6863, 6990, 19.0], [6990, 7012, 1.0], [7012, 7021, 1.0], [7021, 7064, 4.0], [7064, 7084, 1.0], [7084, 7103, 2.0], [7103, 7143, 1.0], [7143, 7223, 7.0], [7223, 7242, 1.0], [7242, 7250, 1.0], [7250, 7297, 4.0], [7297, 7316, 1.0], [7316, 7358, 3.0], [7358, 7377, 1.0], [7377, 7391, 3.0], [7391, 7452, 7.0], [7452, 7473, 1.0], [7473, 7491, 3.0], [7491, 7512, 3.0], [7512, 7535, 1.0], [7535, 7554, 3.0], [7554, 7627, 8.0], [7627, 7651, 1.0], [7651, 7675, 3.0], [7675, 7704, 1.0], [7704, 7750, 5.0], [7750, 7786, 1.0], [7786, 7829, 1.0], [7829, 7837, 1.0], [7837, 7860, 4.0], [7860, 7892, 1.0], [7892, 7901, 1.0], [7901, 7927, 1.0], [7927, 7957, 3.0], [7957, 7967, 1.0], [7967, 8030, 9.0], [8030, 8057, 1.0], [8057, 8114, 7.0], [8114, 8158, 2.0], [8158, 8190, 4.0], [8190, 8211, 1.0], [8211, 8230, 1.0], [8230, 8243, 2.0], [8243, 8267, 1.0], [8267, 8288, 4.0], [8288, 8314, 1.0], [8314, 8319, 1.0], [8319, 8388, 7.0], [8388, 8409, 1.0], [8409, 8439, 3.0], [8439, 8460, 1.0], [8460, 8503, 6.0], [8503, 8546, 1.0], [8546, 8576, 5.0], [8576, 8931, 57.0], [8931, 8990, 6.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 15, 0.46153846], [15, 105, 0.03571429], [105, 127, 0.0], [127, 178, 0.25531915], [178, 569, 0.05820106], [569, 637, 0.0483871], [637, 701, 0.15254237], [701, 1559, 0.00834327], [1559, 2423, 0.02741359], [2423, 4179, 0.00409117], [4179, 4652, 0.0], [4652, 4662, 0.0], [4662, 4684, 0.15789474], [4684, 4707, 0.26315789], [4707, 4715, 0.75], [4715, 4724, 0.8], [4724, 4748, 0.15], [4748, 4756, 0.83333333], [4756, 4777, 0.0], [4777, 4787, 0.83333333], [4787, 4804, 0.0], [4804, 4815, 0.44444444], [4815, 4822, 0.8], [4822, 4853, 0.38461538], [4853, 4879, 0.0], [4879, 4933, 0.27272727], [4933, 4959, 0.0], [4959, 4968, 0.28571429], [4968, 5007, 0.25], [5007, 5028, 0.0], [5028, 5047, 0.0], [5047, 5063, 0.0], [5063, 5087, 0.0], [5087, 5122, 0.17241379], [5122, 5144, 0.0], [5144, 5164, 0.0], [5164, 5196, 0.23076923], [5196, 5212, 0.0], [5212, 5231, 0.0], [5231, 5245, 0.0], [5245, 5257, 0.0], [5257, 5305, 0.28205128], [5305, 5333, 0.0], [5333, 5367, 0.17857143], [5367, 5407, 0.24242424], [5407, 5417, 0.0], [5417, 5453, 0.15625], [5453, 5463, 0.375], [5463, 5467, 0.0], [5467, 5489, 0.11111111], [5489, 5518, 0.20833333], [5518, 5521, 0.0], [5521, 5538, 0.14285714], [5538, 5560, 0.0], [5560, 5583, 0.21052632], [5583, 5588, 0.66666667], [5588, 5609, 0.17647059], [5609, 5615, 0.75], [5615, 5639, 0.3], [5639, 5671, 0.26923077], [5671, 5678, 0.8], [5678, 5710, 0.18518519], [5710, 5740, 0.32], [5740, 5759, 0.0], [5759, 5767, 0.83333333], [5767, 5794, 0.0], [5794, 5803, 0.85714286], [5803, 5813, 0.875], [5813, 5830, 0.0], [5830, 5849, 0.5625], [5849, 5880, 0.0], [5880, 5903, 0.0], [5903, 5920, 0.0], [5920, 5932, 0.4], [5932, 5950, 0.0], [5950, 5968, 0.2], [5968, 5993, 0.0], [5993, 6011, 0.0], [6011, 6037, 0.0], [6037, 6071, 0.28571429], [6071, 6087, 0.0], [6087, 6123, 0.36666667], [6123, 6155, 0.21428571], [6155, 6179, 0.0], [6179, 6220, 0.24242424], [6220, 6244, 0.25], [6244, 6273, 0.25], [6273, 6295, 0.0], [6295, 6323, 0.2173913], [6323, 6344, 0.0], [6344, 6366, 0.0], [6366, 6395, 0.0], [6395, 6435, 0.3030303], [6435, 6466, 0.0], [6466, 6504, 0.1875], [6504, 6534, 0.0], [6534, 6557, 0.26315789], [6557, 6578, 0.0], [6578, 6587, 0.0], [6587, 6613, 0.0], [6613, 6641, 0.2173913], [6641, 6667, 0.0], [6667, 6678, 0.33333333], [6678, 6691, 0.09090909], [6691, 6713, 0.0], [6713, 6742, 0.0], [6742, 6780, 0.3030303], [6780, 6799, 0.0], [6799, 6820, 0.0], [6820, 6830, 0.125], [6830, 6846, 0.0], [6846, 6863, 0.0625], [6863, 6990, 0.0], [6990, 7012, 0.0], [7012, 7021, 0.0], [7021, 7064, 0.0], [7064, 7084, 0.0], [7084, 7103, 0.0], [7103, 7143, 0.0], [7143, 7223, 0.0], [7223, 7242, 0.21428571], [7242, 7250, 0.16666667], [7250, 7297, 0.0], [7297, 7316, 0.0], [7316, 7358, 0.0], [7358, 7377, 0.0], [7377, 7391, 0.08333333], [7391, 7452, 0.01754386], [7452, 7473, 0.07142857], [7473, 7491, 0.13333333], [7491, 7512, 0.0], [7512, 7535, 0.11764706], [7535, 7554, 0.1875], [7554, 7627, 0.0], [7627, 7651, 0.16666667], [7651, 7675, 0.25], [7675, 7704, 0.22727273], [7704, 7750, 0.0], [7750, 7786, 0.13793103], [7786, 7829, 0.08823529], [7829, 7837, 0.16666667], [7837, 7860, 0.0], [7860, 7892, 0.04347826], [7892, 7901, 0.28571429], [7901, 7927, 0.1], [7927, 7957, 0.0], [7957, 7967, 0.375], [7967, 8030, 0.0], [8030, 8057, 0.14285714], [8057, 8114, 0.0], [8114, 8158, 0.0], [8158, 8190, 0.0], [8190, 8211, 0.0], [8211, 8230, 0.08333333], [8230, 8243, 0.0], [8243, 8267, 0.0], [8267, 8288, 0.0], [8288, 8314, 0.0], [8314, 8319, 0.0], [8319, 8388, 0.0], [8388, 8409, 0.0], [8409, 8439, 0.0], [8439, 8460, 0.0], [8460, 8503, 0.0], [8503, 8546, 0.0], [8546, 8576, 0.03448276], [8576, 8931, 0.02890173], [8931, 8990, 0.08928571]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 15, 0.0], [15, 105, 0.0], [105, 127, 0.0], [127, 178, 0.0], [178, 569, 0.0], [569, 637, 0.0], [637, 701, 0.0], [701, 1559, 0.0], [1559, 2423, 0.0], [2423, 4179, 0.0], [4179, 4652, 0.0], [4652, 4662, 0.0], [4662, 4684, 0.0], [4684, 4707, 0.0], [4707, 4715, 0.0], [4715, 4724, 0.0], [4724, 4748, 0.0], [4748, 4756, 0.0], [4756, 4777, 0.0], [4777, 4787, 0.0], [4787, 4804, 0.0], [4804, 4815, 0.0], [4815, 4822, 0.0], [4822, 4853, 0.0], [4853, 4879, 0.0], [4879, 4933, 0.0], [4933, 4959, 0.0], [4959, 4968, 0.0], [4968, 5007, 0.0], [5007, 5028, 0.0], [5028, 5047, 0.0], [5047, 5063, 0.0], [5063, 5087, 0.0], [5087, 5122, 0.0], [5122, 5144, 0.0], [5144, 5164, 0.0], [5164, 5196, 0.0], [5196, 5212, 0.0], [5212, 5231, 0.0], [5231, 5245, 0.0], [5245, 5257, 0.0], [5257, 5305, 0.0], [5305, 5333, 0.0], [5333, 5367, 0.0], [5367, 5407, 0.0], [5407, 5417, 0.0], [5417, 5453, 0.0], [5453, 5463, 0.0], [5463, 5467, 0.0], [5467, 5489, 0.0], [5489, 5518, 0.0], [5518, 5521, 0.0], [5521, 5538, 0.0], [5538, 5560, 0.0], [5560, 5583, 0.0], [5583, 5588, 0.0], [5588, 5609, 0.0], [5609, 5615, 0.0], [5615, 5639, 0.0], [5639, 5671, 0.0], [5671, 5678, 0.0], [5678, 5710, 0.0], [5710, 5740, 0.0], [5740, 5759, 0.0], [5759, 5767, 0.0], [5767, 5794, 0.0], [5794, 5803, 0.0], [5803, 5813, 0.0], [5813, 5830, 0.0], [5830, 5849, 0.0], [5849, 5880, 0.0], [5880, 5903, 0.0], [5903, 5920, 0.0], [5920, 5932, 0.0], [5932, 5950, 0.0], [5950, 5968, 0.0], [5968, 5993, 0.0], [5993, 6011, 0.0], [6011, 6037, 0.0], [6037, 6071, 0.0], [6071, 6087, 0.0], [6087, 6123, 0.0], [6123, 6155, 0.0], [6155, 6179, 0.0], [6179, 6220, 0.0], [6220, 6244, 0.0], [6244, 6273, 0.0], [6273, 6295, 0.0], [6295, 6323, 0.0], [6323, 6344, 0.0], [6344, 6366, 0.0], [6366, 6395, 0.0], [6395, 6435, 0.0], [6435, 6466, 0.0], [6466, 6504, 0.0], [6504, 6534, 0.0], [6534, 6557, 0.0], [6557, 6578, 0.0], [6578, 6587, 0.0], [6587, 6613, 0.0], [6613, 6641, 0.0], [6641, 6667, 0.0], [6667, 6678, 0.0], [6678, 6691, 0.0], [6691, 6713, 0.0], [6713, 6742, 0.0], [6742, 6780, 0.0], [6780, 6799, 0.0], [6799, 6820, 0.0], [6820, 6830, 0.0], [6830, 6846, 0.0], [6846, 6863, 0.0], [6863, 6990, 0.0], [6990, 7012, 0.0], [7012, 7021, 0.0], [7021, 7064, 0.0], [7064, 7084, 0.0], [7084, 7103, 0.0], [7103, 7143, 0.0], [7143, 7223, 0.0], [7223, 7242, 0.0], [7242, 7250, 0.0], [7250, 7297, 0.0], [7297, 7316, 0.0], [7316, 7358, 0.0], [7358, 7377, 0.0], [7377, 7391, 0.0], [7391, 7452, 0.0], [7452, 7473, 0.0], [7473, 7491, 0.0], [7491, 7512, 0.0], [7512, 7535, 0.0], [7535, 7554, 0.0], [7554, 7627, 0.0], [7627, 7651, 0.0], [7651, 7675, 0.0], [7675, 7704, 0.0], [7704, 7750, 0.0], [7750, 7786, 0.0], [7786, 7829, 0.0], [7829, 7837, 0.0], [7837, 7860, 0.0], [7860, 7892, 0.0], [7892, 7901, 0.0], [7901, 7927, 0.0], [7927, 7957, 0.0], [7957, 7967, 0.0], [7967, 8030, 0.0], [8030, 8057, 0.0], [8057, 8114, 0.0], [8114, 8158, 0.0], [8158, 8190, 0.0], [8190, 8211, 0.0], [8211, 8230, 0.0], [8230, 8243, 0.0], [8243, 8267, 0.0], [8267, 8288, 0.0], [8288, 8314, 0.0], [8314, 8319, 0.0], [8319, 8388, 0.0], [8388, 8409, 0.0], [8409, 8439, 0.0], [8439, 8460, 0.0], [8460, 8503, 0.0], [8503, 8546, 0.0], [8546, 8576, 0.0], [8576, 8931, 0.0], [8931, 8990, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 15, 0.4], [15, 105, 0.15555556], [105, 127, 0.13636364], [127, 178, 0.05882353], [178, 569, 0.02813299], [569, 637, 0.19117647], [637, 701, 0.078125], [701, 1559, 0.02331002], [1559, 2423, 0.04166667], [2423, 4179, 0.01025057], [4179, 4652, 0.01479915], [4652, 4662, 0.0], [4662, 4684, 0.63636364], [4684, 4707, 0.56521739], [4707, 4715, 0.125], [4715, 4724, 0.11111111], [4724, 4748, 0.58333333], [4748, 4756, 0.125], [4756, 4777, 0.04761905], [4777, 4787, 0.1], [4787, 4804, 0.05882353], [4804, 4815, 0.36363636], [4815, 4822, 0.14285714], [4822, 4853, 0.4516129], [4853, 4879, 0.03846154], [4879, 4933, 0.51851852], [4933, 4959, 0.03846154], [4959, 4968, 0.44444444], [4968, 5007, 0.53846154], [5007, 5028, 0.04761905], [5028, 5047, 0.05263158], [5047, 5063, 0.0625], [5063, 5087, 0.04166667], [5087, 5122, 0.57142857], [5122, 5144, 0.04545455], [5144, 5164, 0.05], [5164, 5196, 0.5625], [5196, 5212, 0.0625], [5212, 5231, 0.05263158], [5231, 5245, 0.07142857], [5245, 5257, 0.08333333], [5257, 5305, 0.5], [5305, 5333, 0.03571429], [5333, 5367, 0.58823529], [5367, 5407, 0.525], [5407, 5417, 0.4], [5417, 5453, 0.38888889], [5453, 5463, 0.5], [5463, 5467, 0.5], [5467, 5489, 0.09090909], [5489, 5518, 0.5862069], [5518, 5521, 0.33333333], [5521, 5538, 0.64705882], [5538, 5560, 0.04545455], [5560, 5583, 0.56521739], [5583, 5588, 0.2], [5588, 5609, 0.61904762], [5609, 5615, 0.16666667], [5615, 5639, 0.5], [5639, 5671, 0.53125], [5671, 5678, 0.14285714], [5678, 5710, 0.4375], [5710, 5740, 0.46666667], [5740, 5759, 0.05263158], [5759, 5767, 0.125], [5767, 5794, 0.03703704], [5794, 5803, 0.11111111], [5803, 5813, 0.1], [5813, 5830, 0.05882353], [5830, 5849, 0.31578947], [5849, 5880, 0.03225806], [5880, 5903, 0.04347826], [5903, 5920, 0.05882353], [5920, 5932, 0.41666667], [5932, 5950, 0.05555556], [5950, 5968, 0.61111111], [5968, 5993, 0.04], [5993, 6011, 0.05555556], [6011, 6037, 0.03846154], [6037, 6071, 0.52941176], [6071, 6087, 0.0625], [6087, 6123, 0.44444444], [6123, 6155, 0.1875], [6155, 6179, 0.04166667], [6179, 6220, 0.53658537], [6220, 6244, 0.54166667], [6244, 6273, 0.55172414], [6273, 6295, 0.04545455], [6295, 6323, 0.57142857], [6323, 6344, 0.04761905], [6344, 6366, 0.04545455], [6366, 6395, 0.03448276], [6395, 6435, 0.475], [6435, 6466, 0.03225806], [6466, 6504, 0.31578947], [6504, 6534, 0.03333333], [6534, 6557, 0.52173913], [6557, 6578, 0.04761905], [6578, 6587, 0.66666667], [6587, 6613, 0.11538462], [6613, 6641, 0.57142857], [6641, 6667, 0.03846154], [6667, 6678, 0.45454545], [6678, 6691, 0.0], [6691, 6713, 0.04545455], [6713, 6742, 0.03448276], [6742, 6780, 0.42105263], [6780, 6799, 0.05263158], [6799, 6820, 0.04761905], [6820, 6830, 0.6], [6830, 6846, 0.75], [6846, 6863, 0.05882353], [6863, 6990, 0.05511811], [6990, 7012, 0.0], [7012, 7021, 0.77777778], [7021, 7064, 0.09302326], [7064, 7084, 0.0], [7084, 7103, 0.05263158], [7103, 7143, 0.1], [7143, 7223, 0.0625], [7223, 7242, 0.0], [7242, 7250, 0.625], [7250, 7297, 0.06382979], [7297, 7316, 0.0], [7316, 7358, 0.07142857], [7358, 7377, 0.0], [7377, 7391, 0.64285714], [7391, 7452, 0.18032787], [7452, 7473, 0.0], [7473, 7491, 0.61111111], [7491, 7512, 0.14285714], [7512, 7535, 0.0], [7535, 7554, 0.57894737], [7554, 7627, 0.01369863], [7627, 7651, 0.0], [7651, 7675, 0.54166667], [7675, 7704, 0.0], [7704, 7750, 0.08695652], [7750, 7786, 0.0], [7786, 7829, 0.3255814], [7829, 7837, 0.625], [7837, 7860, 0.04347826], [7860, 7892, 0.0625], [7892, 7901, 0.55555556], [7901, 7927, 0.07692308], [7927, 7957, 0.03333333], [7957, 7967, 0.5], [7967, 8030, 0.01587302], [8030, 8057, 0.07407407], [8057, 8114, 0.14035088], [8114, 8158, 0.0], [8158, 8190, 0.125], [8190, 8211, 0.0], [8211, 8230, 0.0], [8230, 8243, 0.15384615], [8243, 8267, 0.0], [8267, 8288, 0.28571429], [8288, 8314, 0.0], [8314, 8319, 0.8], [8319, 8388, 0.07246377], [8388, 8409, 0.0], [8409, 8439, 0.1], [8439, 8460, 0.0], [8460, 8503, 0.02325581], [8503, 8546, 0.0], [8546, 8576, 0.03333333], [8576, 8931, 0.05070423], [8931, 8990, 0.16949153]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 8990, 0.3907572]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 8990, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 8990, 0.4581058]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 8990, -1332.74878313]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 8990, -405.81514534]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 8990, -449.2424624]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 8990, 89.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
We've found 1 result in Holiday Specials.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2043
{"url": "http://www.uniden.com/telephones/black-friday-specials/icat/blackfridayspecials_b2c/?sort=manual&order=asc&categoryPathRefs=shop&perpage=12&q=*&pdxtcolor=Titanium", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.uniden.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:20:11Z", "digest": "sha1:YIGFLLEJXB5RLUPHDV4R4IKZMPUEYTBL"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 41, 41.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 41, 3392.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 41, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 41, 157.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 41, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 41, 235.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 41, 0.1]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 41, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 41, 0.3]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 41, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 41, 4.71428571]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 41, 1.94591015]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 41, 7.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 41, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 41, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 41, 0.02564103]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 41, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 41, 0.07317073]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 41, -9.54e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 41, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 41, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 41, -2.54147331]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 41, -0.53706587]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 41, -6.16718489]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 41, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Guinta defends, Democratic candidates blast, latest Paul Ryan budget plan By JOHN DiSTASOSenior Political Reporter WASHINGTON _ Republican U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta today embraced the House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan's proposed budget, which was unveiled on Capitol Hill this morning, as a bold solution to the nation's fiscal woes.While Democrats blasted the plan as a scheme to balance the nation's budget on the backs of seniors, the poor and middle class, House freshman Guinta, who is up for reelection in November, said, “We must rise to the challenge of reforming and modernizing government programs that were enacted in the 1960s and make them more effective and efficient for the needs of the 21st Century.“If we don't,” he said, “we will be buried in an avalanche of debt that will cripple our country financially for decades to come.” Fellow Republican U.S. Rep. Charlie Bass, who backed the Ryan plan last year and is also expected to have a tough reelection fight this year, took no immediate position on the updated version, promising to "take a very hard look at his proposal to make sure it balances our state and nation's needs while getting our fiscal house in order.” Guinta, as a member of the budget committee headed by Wisconsin Republican Ryan, has been closely involved in the formulation of the plan.It calls for spending cuts that would reduce the deficit from its present $1.18 trillion to $797 billion in 2013 _ nearly $200 billion less than under President Barack Obama's budget,Guinta said in an interview that although the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office believes, based on its economic assumptions, that the plan would not allow the deficit to be erased until 2038, House Budget Committee Republicans believe that under a “best case scenario,” the plan sets the budget on a course to balance between 2016 and 2024.The plan would change Medicare for those under age 55 from a direct government-payment program for all to one that allows recipients to choose either the existing system or one in which the government subsidizes the purchase of private health insurance.Guinta called that “a bipartisan, practical approach to safeguarding Medicare for future generations.”“You can choose the existing plan as it exists today with no changes, or you can opt to do ‘premium support,'” he explained.“It still does not affect anyone 55 or older. It is more of a competitive approach and you have means testing so the wealthier the senior, the less assistance they get. The more needy the senior, the more financial assistance they get,” said Guinta.“There is a recognition that Medicare, according to the program's trustees, will go broke within 12 years if we don't do something about it,” Guinta said. “There is a growing bipartisan willingness to change the system.”The plan also calls for major tax code reforms. It would reduce the number of tax brackets from six to two, at 10 percent and 25 percent. The highest rate for the wealthiest Americans is now 35 percent.The corporate tax rate would also be cut from 35 to 25 percent.He also the corporate tax rate drop will allow American companies that are now investing in other countries to keep their profits at home and invest at home.Democrats called the proposed change in individual tax rates nothing more than tax cuts for the wealthy, but Guinta said the plan reforms “our broken tax code to spur job creation and economic opportunity by lowering rates, closing loopholes and putting hardworking taxpayers ahead of special interests.”Bass, in a statement, commended Ryan "for putting forth a budget – something the Senate Democratic leadership has failed to do for nearly three years now – that recognizes Washington's current habit of spending and ignoring the unsustainable growth of programs will only land us in further debt. I will take a very hard look at his proposal to make sure it balances our state and nation's needs while getting our fiscal house in order.” Even if the plan passes the House, it is dead on arrival in the Democratic-controlled Senate. But Guinta said that with an April 15 deadline looming, there is an outside chance that, through a process called reconciliation, “this budget could become law with very few amendments” with a simple majority in the Senate.“The Senate hasn't passed a budget within 1,000 days,” Guinta said. “I'd ask why the Senate is choosing to ignore a basic responsibility.”He said that even if the Ryan plan does not pass, it will be House GOP blueprint for negotiations on future spending bills.“So, this is not simply an exercise in futility,” Guinta said. “This is real. These numbers will set the tone for our negotiating points for however the Senate chooses to move the process forward.”Democratic former two-term 1st District U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, who was defeated by Guinta in 2010 and is seeking a rematch this year, said that he and other House Republicans “have once again taken aim at the old, the young, the sick, the poor, and the middle class.“We need to shrink the deficit, but I will not support doing that by giving tax cuts to the very wealthy and to oil companies, rewarding companies that send jobs out of the country, ending Medicare and turning it into a voucher program, cutting Pell grants that help students pay for college, and by cutting too deeply into the budget,” Shea-Porter said.Shea-Porter said Guinta “does not believe in government. He has said that he wants to privatize Social Security and Medicare, the Department of Education, the EPA, the Department of Energy, Amtrak, medical research, and many other programs. Congressman Guinta is too extreme for New Hampshire, and his budget is too extreme for New Hampshire also.”Fellow Democratic 1st District U.S. House candidate Joanne Dowdell said, “We need to balance the budget,” but Republicans “want to do it by eliminating Medicare as we know it while giving millionaires a free pass. I want to do it by making special interests, huge corporations, and the ultra-wealthy pay their fair share.”Dowdell and Shea-Porter are facing off in a Democratic primary for the right to face Guinta in the general election.Guinta said, “What you see from the Democrats is more partisan rhetoric than anything else.”
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2044
{"url": "http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120320/NEWS06/120329983/0/NEWS15", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.unionleader.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:17:51Z", "digest": "sha1:GHNAZ6MEUM4MBT5VEF43LUEOARZ72YY3"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 6251, 6251.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 6251, 12241.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 6251, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 6251, 316.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 6251, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 6251, 292.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 6251, 0.42753623]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 6251, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 6251, 0.04218411]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 6251, 0.0528287]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 6251, 0.0528287]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 6251, 0.04218411]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 6251, 0.04218411]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 6251, 0.04218411]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 6251, 0.00689927]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 6251, 0.00591366]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 6251, 0.00512517]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 6251, 0.01288245]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 6251, 0.1489533]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 6251, 0.4664723]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 6251, 4.93002915]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 6251, 5.54418048]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 6251, 1029.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 115, 0.0], [115, 6251, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 115, 0.0], [115, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 74, 10.0], [74, 115, 5.0], [115, 6251, 1014.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 115, 0.0], [115, 6251, 0.00985304]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 115, 0.0], [115, 6251, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 74, 0.05405405], [74, 115, 0.34146341], [115, 6251, 0.02705346]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 6251, 0.80742359]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 6251, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 6251, 0.71241385]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 6251, -155.08538473]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 6251, 224.29007567]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 6251, -153.42936785]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 6251, 51.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
DRED commissioner nominee questioned about Northern Pass Utility company anticipates higher cost, later date for Northern Pass completion CONCORD - The controversial Northern Pass project took center stage Thursday during the Executive Council's public hearing on the nomination of Jeffrey Rose as commissioner of the state Department of Resources and Economic Development.Rose, of Goffstown, never mentioned the proposed power project during his opening remarks, but some of his past remarks about the project and perceptions of his support for it were among the first questions leveled at him by Executive Councilor Ray Burton, who participated in the hearing by conference call as he continues to battle kidney cancer."I need you to square away with us some of those comments you made recently," Burton said.Rose said the confusion seems to have its genesis with his former role on the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce, which has come out in favor of the project. Opponents say the project, which would run high-voltage transmission lines from Canada through the North Country, would mar scenic views and hurt tourism in the northern part of the state.Rose is listed as a board member on the chamber website, but said Thursday that his affiliation with the chamber ended in 2010. Its statement of support for Northern Pass was issued in December.He said he has also been inaccurately portrayed in some media accounts as having a position supporting the Northern Pass project. He said he owns property in Campton and considers the scenery of the North Country part of the "crown jewels" of the state."I pledge to you that I do not have a position on the Northern Pass issue, councilor," Rose said to Burton.He said that, as the public affairs director for BAE Systems of Nashua, he has commented about energy issues "on a macro scale" but has never indicated an opinion either for himself or BAE Systems."I sit here before you today with no preconceived notions on that particular project," he said.Rose, a former congressional staffer for several New Hampshire Republican members of Congress, also faced pointed questions on economic policies from Councilor Colin Van Ostern, who peppered him about so-called Right-to-Work legislation, which Gov. Maggie Hassan opposes."Will you help her advocate against Right-to-Work when it comes up again, which it inevitably will?" Van Ostern said.When Rose answered that he would work with the governor to "promote the economy," Van Ostern said he wasn't looking for a generalized answer about the economy."I understand what you're saying, but you're not really answering my question," Van Ostern said. "I'm asking you, specifically, will you help her defeat Right-to-Work legislation when it inevitably comes up again.""If that is my role serving as the commissioner of the Department of Resources and Economic Development, then yes," Rose said.Rose also seemed to try to avoid Van Ostern's questions on whether he would support Hassan's position that New Hampshire should have its own minimum wage beyond the federal minimum wage by saying the decision would be up to Hassan and the Legislature and that the free market is also able to dictate competitive wages. Van Ostern said Rose has been outspoken on some issues, including support for increasing the research and development tax credit, but has been less willing to take a stand on other issues, including Right-to-Work and a state minimum wage."Here's why I'm asking these questions," Van Ostern said. "I think that could be because those happen to be issues that you haven't spent as much time studying. I think it could be because there are issues that you don't agree with her on and are not comfortable advocating for her positions. If it's the former, great. I think that's fine . If it's the latter, I have a problem with that. My expectation is that the commissioner for this department will be an advocate for the governor and the policies she's put forward."Rose said that he does not always have to agree with the governor to be an effective commissioner."I'm not going to agree with someone 100 percent of the time," he said. "But I can always be 100 percent agreeable."Rose received support during public commentary from former DRED Commissioner George Bald, state Sen. Peggy Gilmour, state Sen. Jeb Bradley and the Business and Industry Association, among others. Several North Country residents expressed either concern or opposition to his [email protected]
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2045
{"url": "http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130221/NEWS06/130229705/0/NEWHAMPSHIRE0506", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.unionleader.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:58:44Z", "digest": "sha1:ZZJ7YTWK65YR7P3IPALACEN5FCFIBZMG"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4495, 4495.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4495, 10414.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4495, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4495, 318.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4495, 0.99]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4495, 281.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4495, 0.46347032]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4495, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4495, 0.0175583]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4495, 0.01097394]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4495, 0.01426612]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4495, 0.01316872]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4495, 0.02054795]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4495, 0.12899543]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4495, 0.4659249]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4495, 5.06954103]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4495, 5.32047694]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4495, 719.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 138, 0.0], [138, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 138, 0.0], [138, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 57, 7.0], [57, 138, 11.0], [138, 4495, 701.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 138, 0.0], [138, 4495, 0.0023663]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 138, 0.0], [138, 4495, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.10526316], [57, 138, 0.03703704], [138, 4495, 0.03419784]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4495, 0.94829577]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4495, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4495, 0.97450322]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4495, 61.52418877]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4495, 145.12446653]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4495, -138.31794573]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4495, 38.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
UN Photo/Albert González Farran World Water Day - 22 March Kariya Mohamed Abbakar, 50-year-old native of Jebel Saiey, North Darfur, ventures with her wheelbarrow each week to the nearest water point in the Abu Shouk Camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) near El Fasher, North Sudan, where she has been living for the past 10 years. “One in three people already lives in a country with moderate to high water stress, and by 2030 nearly half the global population could be facing water scarcity,” says Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in his message for World Water Day (22 March). 19 March 2013 El Fasher, Sudan
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2046
{"url": "http://www.unmultimedia.org/photo/detail.jsp?id=545/545737&key=2&query=category:%22Field%20coverage%22&lang=&sf=", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.unmultimedia.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:30:50Z", "digest": "sha1:6XREFD4FK63NM43OMJ357B2RYVQOAK7G"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 613, 613.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 613, 2993.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 613, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 613, 93.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 613, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 613, 325.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 613, 0.26771654]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 613, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 613, 0.08130081]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 613, 0.04065041]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 613, 0.05284553]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 613, 0.06097561]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 613, 0.01574803]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 613, 0.21259843]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 613, 0.7745098]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 613, 4.82352941]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 613, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 613, 4.25040549]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 613, 102.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 32, 0.0], [32, 597, 0.0], [597, 613, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 32, 0.0], [32, 597, 0.0], [597, 613, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 32, 4.0], [32, 597, 95.0], [597, 613, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 32, 0.0], [32, 597, 0.03302752], [597, 613, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 32, 0.0], [32, 597, 0.0], [597, 613, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 32, 0.1875], [32, 597, 0.05486726], [597, 613, 0.1875]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 613, 0.06841785]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 613, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 613, 0.04837543]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 613, -39.91949978]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 613, 7.34031042]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 613, 1.99083029]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 613, 3.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
The Director-General Director-General Participates in Fifth Conference of Parties to Protocol V of CCW9 November 2011 The Director-General delivered the message of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the Fifth Conference of the High Contracting Parties to Protocol V to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW). In his message, the Secretary-General highlighted that Protocol V on Explosive Remnants of War is a centrepiece of the CCW, breaking new ground by requiring that once hostilities have ended, explosive remnants of war must be cleared and the civilian population protected. He also noted that while some conflicts may be unavoidable, the long-term suffering of civilians caused by explosive remnants of war is not. Back
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2047
{"url": "http://www.unog.ch/80256EE600583A0B/(httpActivities)/117BCD0B9A16182CC1257943005A9F43?OpenDocument", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.unog.ch", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:57:19Z", "digest": "sha1:DCIR53P5D7VPANBYM6FZ75PT43Z3CXK4"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 738, 738.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 738, 3204.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 738, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 738, 116.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 738, 0.92]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 738, 145.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 738, 0.33834586]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 738, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 738, 0.07843137]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 738, 0.04411765]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 738, 0.09313725]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 738, 0.10784314]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 738, 0.04511278]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 738, 0.12030075]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 738, 0.59459459]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 738, 5.51351351]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 738, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 738, 3.92875411]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 738, 111.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 118, 0.0], [118, 738, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 118, 0.0], [118, 738, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 21, 2.0], [21, 118, 14.0], [118, 738, 95.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 118, 0.05263158], [118, 738, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 21, 0.0], [21, 118, 0.0], [118, 738, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 21, 0.14285714], [21, 118, 0.12371134], [118, 738, 0.05483871]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 738, 0.85278511]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 738, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 738, 0.01440358]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 738, -20.64907019]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 738, 2.89190733]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 738, 14.99794835]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 738, 4.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Public Administration News Share We Hope to Create E-government in Kyrgyzstan - Alexander Avanesov 24.kg “We hope to create e-government in Kyrgyzstan,” the UNDP Resident Representative in the KRG Alexander Avanesov stated at today’s welcome ceremony of the Citizen Service Center of the State Registration Service (SRS) in Osh city. According to him, the creation of the SRS Service Center, which will work on the principle of “single window” using modern information technology –is the way in the development of electronic government in the Kyrgyz Republic. “Information is a primary resource in modern society that is the engine of progress. But more important is that IT works for the good of the population. We work to improve the activities of government agencies and hope to build e-government, which should create the conditions for transparency and combating corruption,” said Alexander Avanesov. News Home We Hope to Create E-government in Kyrgyzstan - Alexander Avanesov“We hope to create e-government in Kyrgyzstan,” the UNDP Resident Representative in the KRG Alexander Avanesov stated at today’s welcome ceremony of the Citizen Service Center of the State Registration Service SRS in Osh city
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2048
{"url": "http://www.unpan.org/PublicAdministrationNews/tabid/115/mctl/ArticleView/ModuleID/1467/articleId/28672/Default.aspx", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.unpan.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:35:46Z", "digest": "sha1:NWM22WW7UDNZOWVY4MHFPMCKZMQP6BGH"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1206, 1206.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1206, 4641.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1206, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1206, 93.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1206, 0.89]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1206, 332.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1206, 0.34684685]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1206, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1206, 0.372]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1206, 0.464]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1206, 0.464]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1206, 0.464]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1206, 0.464]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1206, 0.372]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1206, 0.03]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1206, 0.048]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1206, 0.092]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1206, 0.04504505]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1206, 0.13513514]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1206, 0.4673913]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1206, 5.43478261]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1206, 4.06708821]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1206, 184.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 99, 0.0], [99, 105, 0.0], [105, 916, 0.0], [916, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 99, 0.0], [99, 105, 0.0], [105, 916, 0.0], [916, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 99, 13.0], [99, 105, 1.0], [105, 916, 127.0], [916, 1206, 43.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 99, 0.0], [99, 105, 0.5], [105, 916, 0.0], [916, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 99, 0.0], [99, 105, 0.0], [105, 916, 0.0], [916, 1206, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 99, 0.11111111], [99, 105, 0.0], [105, 916, 0.04932182], [916, 1206, 0.10344828]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1206, 0.01684916]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1206, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1206, 0.34312826]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1206, -80.09401706]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1206, 26.22999696]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1206, -1.57969762]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1206, 7.0]], "is_duplicate": false}
Contact Us Sitemap Arabic About UOB Profile Introduction Message from the Vice Chancellor International Relations Partners and Affiliations University of Vienna-Austria IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems-Austria Vienna University of Technology, Austria University of Applied Sciences CampusWien-Austria University of Bradford, United KingdomLatest NewsAdmissions & Registration Admissions Requirements & Registration Procedures General Foundation Programme Procedures Academic CalenderColleges College of Health Science Nursing Optometry College of Engineering Architectural Engineering Civil Engineering Information Technology Mechanical Engineering College of Business Business Administration& E-Business Management Export-Oriented ManagementProgrammes Departments/Faculty General Foundation Programme English Programme Mathematics Programme Information Technology Programme Centre of Foundation StudiesCareersEvents & Activities About UOB Partners and Affiliations Vienna University of Technology, Austria University of Buraimi is pleased to announce the need to Contact University of Buraimi P.O. Box: 890 PC: 512 Buraimi [email protected] Sharepoint URL : http://edesktop.uob.edu.om/ Outlook Web Acess URL : https://mail.uob.edu.om/owa Vienna University of Technology, Austria The Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) is located in the heart of Europe, in a cosmopolitan city of great cultural diversity. For nearly 200 years, the TU Vienna has been a place of research, teaching and learning in the service of progress. The TU Vienna is among the most successful technical universities in Europe and is Austria’s largest scientific-technical research and educational institution. Vienna University of Technology (German: Technische Universität Wien) is one of the major universities in Vienna, the capital of Austria. Founded in 1815 as the "Imperial-Royal Polytechnic Institute" (k. k. Polytechnisches Institut), it currently has about 17,600 students (19% foreign students/30% women), 8 faculties and about 4,000 staff members (1,800 academic). The university's teaching and research is focused on engineering and natural science. TU Vienna looks back on a long tradition at the leading edge of scientific research and education: Founded in 1815 as k.k. Polytechnisches Institut (Imperial and Royal Polytechnical Institute), it was divided into 5 faculties in 1865. One year later the first freely elected rector was inaugurated. In 1872 its name changed to Technische Hochschule (College of Technology), and in 1902 the first doctorates were awarded. The institution has borne its current name – Technische Universität Wien (Vienna University of Technology) – since 1975. In 2004 TU Vienna reached full autonomy through the University Act 2002. For more detail please contact us Copyright © 2012 University of Buraimi. All rights reserved.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2049
{"url": "http://www.uob.edu.om/tabid/107/Default.aspx", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.uob.edu.om", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:39:07Z", "digest": "sha1:MLHOFHKL3NP4WPVJH56ANBFA3VJNNENE"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2859, 2859.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2859, 3059.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2859, 19.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2859, 29.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2859, 0.86]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2859, 222.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2859, 0.23721881]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2859, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2859, 0.0540201]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2859, 0.03936348]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2859, 0.03936348]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2859, 0.06532663]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2859, 0.04522613]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2859, 0.07035176]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2859, 0.02862986]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2859, 0.2208589]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2859, 0.54232804]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2859, 6.31746032]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2859, 4.87241576]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2859, 378.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 938, 0.0], [938, 1015, 0.0], [1015, 1072, 0.0], [1072, 1102, 0.0], [1102, 1116, 0.0], [1116, 1124, 0.0], [1124, 1132, 0.0], [1132, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 1165, 0.0], [1165, 1193, 0.0], [1193, 1245, 0.0], [1245, 1286, 0.0], [1286, 1697, 1.0], [1697, 2150, 1.0], [2150, 2449, 1.0], [2449, 2765, 1.0], [2765, 2799, 0.0], [2799, 2859, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 938, 0.0], [938, 1015, 0.0], [1015, 1072, 0.0], [1072, 1102, 0.0], [1102, 1116, 0.0], [1116, 1124, 0.0], [1124, 1132, 0.0], [1132, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 1165, 0.0], [1165, 1193, 0.0], [1193, 1245, 0.0], [1245, 1286, 0.0], [1286, 1697, 0.0], [1697, 2150, 0.0], [2150, 2449, 0.0], [2449, 2765, 0.0], [2765, 2799, 0.0], [2799, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 19, 3.0], [19, 938, 93.0], [938, 1015, 10.0], [1015, 1072, 10.0], [1072, 1102, 4.0], [1102, 1116, 3.0], [1116, 1124, 2.0], [1124, 1132, 1.0], [1132, 1148, 1.0], [1148, 1165, 2.0], [1165, 1193, 1.0], [1193, 1245, 5.0], [1245, 1286, 5.0], [1286, 1697, 64.0], [1697, 2150, 63.0], [2150, 2449, 47.0], [2449, 2765, 49.0], [2765, 2799, 6.0], [2799, 2859, 9.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 938, 0.0], [938, 1015, 0.0], [1015, 1072, 0.0], [1072, 1102, 0.0], [1102, 1116, 0.3], [1116, 1124, 0.5], [1124, 1132, 0.0], [1132, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 1165, 0.0], [1165, 1193, 0.0], [1193, 1245, 0.0], [1245, 1286, 0.0], [1286, 1697, 0.0074813], [1697, 2150, 0.05164319], [2150, 2449, 0.03103448], [2449, 2765, 0.06493506], [2765, 2799, 0.0], [2799, 2859, 0.06896552]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 938, 0.0], [938, 1015, 0.0], [1015, 1072, 0.0], [1072, 1102, 0.0], [1102, 1116, 0.0], [1116, 1124, 0.0], [1124, 1132, 0.0], [1132, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 1165, 0.0], [1165, 1193, 0.0], [1193, 1245, 0.0], [1245, 1286, 0.0], [1286, 1697, 0.0], [1697, 2150, 0.0], [2150, 2449, 0.0], [2449, 2765, 0.0], [2765, 2799, 0.0], [2799, 2859, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.15789474], [19, 938, 0.10663765], [938, 1015, 0.12987013], [1015, 1072, 0.03508772], [1072, 1102, 0.1], [1102, 1116, 0.21428571], [1116, 1124, 0.25], [1124, 1132, 0.125], [1132, 1148, 0.0625], [1148, 1165, 0.23529412], [1165, 1193, 0.0], [1193, 1245, 0.11538462], [1245, 1286, 0.09756098], [1286, 1697, 0.04379562], [1697, 2150, 0.03752759], [2150, 2449, 0.0367893], [2449, 2765, 0.05696203], [2765, 2799, 0.02941176], [2799, 2859, 0.06666667]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2859, 0.01261914]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2859, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2859, 0.803325]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2859, -234.69567522]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2859, -69.81343281]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2859, 26.58847054]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2859, 27.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Business News Home / Business News / Energy Resources / German wind build starts in mining area German wind build starts in mining area June 6, 2012 at 8:26 AM | 0 comments ESSEN, Germany, June 6 (UPI) -- RWE Innogy announced it started construction of a wind farm in a lignite mining district in the west of Germany.The company said two wind turbines with an installed capacity of 3.4 megawatts each would go into service in the next six months.Officials in the district of Juchen said the launch of construction at the wind farm in the Rhine district of Neuss is a "clear signal" of the need for renewable energy in the area.Lignite mining in the region covers an area of about 960 square miles along the western border of Germany. A subsidiary of RWE operates four mines in the area.Germany gets more than 20 percent of its electricity from lignite power plants.RWE Innogy said a similar wind project is under construction and should be completed by the end of summer."I am happy about the start of construction at Juchen," RWE Innogy's Chief Financial Officer Hans Bunting said in a statement. "This shows that the development of renewable energy in the Rhenish mining area is progressing as planned and is supported by all the parties involved." German electric grid need pegged at $25B EU solar boom sees doubling of capacity New EU wind power capacity near level
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2050
{"url": "http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2012/06/06/German-wind-build-starts-in-mining-area/UPI-99361338985615/?rel=22401339453641", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.upi.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:00:05Z", "digest": "sha1:FETLMUWCHTRXKRF7TBGU74BDDIEKXFPJ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1369, 1369.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1369, 4381.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1369, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1369, 80.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1369, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1369, 230.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1369, 0.35687732]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1369, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1369, 0.0599455]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1369, 0.0599455]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1369, 0.0599455]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1369, 0.03633061]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1369, 0.02724796]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1369, 0.03814714]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1369, 0.04460967]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1369, 0.13754647]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1369, 0.57081545]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1369, 4.72532189]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1369, 4.51047567]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1369, 233.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 136, 0.0], [136, 173, 0.0], [173, 1251, 0.0], [1251, 1292, 0.0], [1292, 1332, 0.0], [1332, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 136, 0.0], [136, 173, 0.0], [173, 1251, 0.0], [1251, 1292, 0.0], [1292, 1332, 0.0], [1332, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 136, 21.0], [136, 173, 8.0], [173, 1251, 183.0], [1251, 1292, 7.0], [1292, 1332, 7.0], [1332, 1369, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 136, 0.0], [136, 173, 0.28125], [173, 1251, 0.00760456], [1251, 1292, 0.05128205], [1292, 1332, 0.0], [1332, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 136, 0.0], [136, 173, 0.0], [173, 1251, 0.0], [1251, 1292, 0.0], [1292, 1332, 0.0], [1332, 1369, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 136, 0.06617647], [136, 173, 0.08108108], [173, 1251, 0.04081633], [1251, 1292, 0.04878049], [1292, 1332, 0.05], [1332, 1369, 0.08108108]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1369, 0.00654906]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1369, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1369, 0.76907408]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1369, -52.97602975]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1369, 7.88522071]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1369, 11.41088998]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1369, 11.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Entertainment News Home / Entertainment News / TV / 'Downton Abbey,' 'Girls,' 'Mad Men' earn Emmy nods 'Downton Abbey,' 'Girls,' 'Mad Men' earn Emmy nods July 19, 2012 at 10:01 AM | 0 comments | License Photo LOS ANGELES, July 19 (UPI) -- "Boardwalk Empire," "Breaking Bad," "Downton Abbey," "Game of Thrones," "Homeland" and "Mad Men" were nominated for the Best Drama Emmy in Los Angeles Thursday.In the running for Best Comedy are "The Big Bang Theory," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Girls," "Modern Family," "30 Rock" and "Veep."Nominated for Best Actor in a Drama are Hugh Bonneville for "Downton Abbey," Steve Buscemi for "Boardwalk Empire," Bryan Cranston for "Breaking Bad," Michael C. Hall for "Dexter," Jon Hamm for "Mad Men" and Damien Lewis for "Homeland."Shortlisted for Best Actress in a Drama are Kathy Bates for "Harry's Law," Glenn Close for "Damages," Claire Danes for "Homeland," Michelle Dockery for "Downton Abbey," Julianna Margulies for "The Good Wife" and Elisabeth Moss for "Mad Men."Up for Best Actor in a Comedy are Alec Baldwin for "30 Rock," Don Cheadle for "House of Lies," Louis C.K. for "Louis," Jon Cryer for "Two and a Half Men," Larry David for "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and Jim Parsons for "The Big Bang Theory." Competing for Best Actress in a Comedy are Zooey Deschanel for "New Girl," Lena Dunham for "Girls," Edie Falco for "Nurse Jackie," Tina Fey for "30 Rock," Julia Louis-Dreyfus for "Veep," Melissa McCarthy for "Mike & Molly" and Amy Poehler for "Parks & Recreation." Video streaming by Ustream Topics: Steve Buscemi, Bryan Cranston, Michael C. Hall, Jon Hamm, Kathy Bates, Glenn Close, Julianna Margulies, Alec Baldwin, Don Cheadle, Jon Cryer, Larry David, Edie Falco, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Amy Poehler, Giancarlo Esposito, Maggie Smith, Christine Baranski, Mayim Bialik, Kathryn Joosten, Julie Bowen, Sofia Vergara © 2012 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent. Washington, Offerman to read Emmy nods Emmy balloting changes announced Jimmy Kimmel to host Emmy Awards Mar 26, 2012
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2051
{"url": "http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/TV/2012/07/19/Downton-Abbey-Girls-Mad-Men-earn-Emmy-nods/UPI-24971342706511/?rel=6481351869406", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.upi.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:43:13Z", "digest": "sha1:6XNGREANH5JGK25KDEJ6XCJRE4CHKPLP"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2180, 2180.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2180, 5455.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2180, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2180, 93.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2180, 0.89]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2180, 266.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2180, 0.14669421]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2180, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2180, 0.08048048]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2180, 0.04204204]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2180, 0.04204204]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2180, 0.04204204]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2180, 0.03603604]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2180, 0.02042042]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2180, 0.02402402]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2180, 0.02272727]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2180, 0.31198347]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2180, 0.55522388]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2180, 4.97014925]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2180, 4.88632208]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2180, 335.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 193, 0.0], [193, 1533, 0.0], [1533, 2063, 1.0], [2063, 2102, 0.0], [2102, 2135, 0.0], [2135, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 193, 0.0], [193, 1533, 0.0], [1533, 2063, 0.0], [2063, 2102, 0.0], [2102, 2135, 0.0], [2135, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 193, 30.0], [193, 1533, 215.0], [1533, 2063, 71.0], [2063, 2102, 6.0], [2102, 2135, 4.0], [2135, 2180, 9.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 193, 0.06626506], [193, 1533, 0.00657354], [1533, 2063, 0.00803213], [2063, 2102, 0.0], [2102, 2135, 0.0], [2135, 2180, 0.13636364]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 193, 0.0], [193, 1533, 0.0], [1533, 2063, 0.0], [2063, 2102, 0.0], [2102, 2135, 0.0], [2135, 2180, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 193, 0.11398964], [193, 1533, 0.1238806], [1533, 2063, 0.11132075], [2063, 2102, 0.07692308], [2102, 2135, 0.03030303], [2135, 2180, 0.11111111]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2180, 1.669e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2180, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2180, 0.93367028]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2180, -89.83111002]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2180, -42.14238268]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2180, -4.56889556]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2180, 14.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Myelin and nerve structure Myelin is an insulating layer, or sheath, that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord. It is made up of protein and fatty substances. The purpose of the myelin sheath is to allow electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently along the nerve cells. If myelin is damaged, the impulses slow down. This can cause diseases such as multiple sclerosis Calabresi PA. Multiple sclerosis and demyelinating conditions of the central nervous system. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Cecil Medicine. 24th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2011:chap 419. David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Bethanne Black, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2052
{"url": "http://www.upmc.com/health-library/Pages/ADAM.aspx?GenContentId=002261&ProductId=116&ProjectId=1", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.upmc.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:30:36Z", "digest": "sha1:DT4F5S4VCCC4JSAXTVWQRSYUYPSUDPJA"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 847, 847.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 847, 3934.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 847, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 847, 111.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 847, 0.89]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 847, 207.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 847, 0.23699422]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 847, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 847, 0.04418262]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 847, 0.06936416]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 847, 0.23121387]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 847, 0.70992366]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 847, 5.18320611]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 847, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 847, 4.31025115]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 847, 131.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 188, 1.0], [188, 409, 0.0], [409, 611, 1.0], [611, 847, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 188, 0.0], [188, 409, 0.0], [409, 611, 0.0], [611, 847, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 27, 4.0], [27, 188, 28.0], [188, 409, 36.0], [409, 611, 28.0], [611, 847, 35.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 188, 0.0], [188, 409, 0.0], [409, 611, 0.04787234], [611, 847, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 27, 0.0], [27, 188, 0.0], [188, 409, 0.0], [409, 611, 0.0], [611, 847, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 27, 0.03703704], [27, 188, 0.01242236], [188, 409, 0.01357466], [409, 611, 0.07920792], [611, 847, 0.1440678]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 847, 0.6617195]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 847, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 847, 0.0307104]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 847, -34.56518812]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 847, -11.53993774]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 847, 12.50096547]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 847, 17.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Check out... Radio Search ▶ Music Tune In App Where Radio, Media, Music and Culture Meet | Joe talks being independent Check out Joe and his two songs on The Playlist [below side column]. WNYC presents A Unique Radio Drama of Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God" with Phylicia Rashad THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD is Zora Neale Hurston’s story of Janie Crawford’s quest for her own identity. Though greeted with controversy and critique by the male literary establishment upon publication in 1937 – contributing to it falling out of print for 30 years – it is now, since its reissue in 1978, one of the most widely read and highly acclaimed novels in the African American literary canon. To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the original publication and to herald its place as a seminal work in the American literary tradition, The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space at WNYC and WQXR will present a multiplatform exploration of the novel and its influence with “The 75th Anniversary of Zora Neale Hurston’s THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD.” “I am honored and excited to direct Zora Neal Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, a very important work in the fabric of American culture that takes us, not farther away from, but deeper into Black folk traditions,” said RUBEN SANTIAGO-HUDSON, who will direct The Greene Space’s production of the first American adaptation of the novel as a radio play. “Their Eyes beautifully captures the essence, language, life and stories of Black people and celebrates them. Creating a radio drama of this poetic and powerful text is a huge undertaking and I believe that we are in the process of creating an experience not soon to be forgotten.” “The Greene Space is dedicated to presenting great work for both live, online and audio audiences, and this endeavor to illuminate a novel that has been so meaningful for so many is a significant and ambitious building block in our curatorial vision,” said INDIRA ETWAROO, Executive Producer of The Greene Space and Producer of The Hurston Series. “When Arthur Yorinks and Ruben Santiago-Hudson agreed to join this project, I knew something very special was about to unfold. When Phylicia Rashad, Ruby Dee, Sonia Sanchez and Alice Walker came on board – women whose shoulders I stand on – “very special” quickly became “once-in a-lifetime.” All of these artists carry Zora’s torch to speak for all of us on what it means to be human and authentically oneself.” The heart of the 75th Anniversary Festival will be The Greene Space’s production of the first-ever American radio adaptation of THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD before a live audience and live video webcast audience online. Presented on two nights, on Wednesday, February 29 and Thursday, March 1, the radio play will be directed by SANTIAGO-HUDSON, currently starring on Broadway in Stickfly, and adapted by award-winning writer ARTHUR YORINKS, with a cast that includes Tony Award and Emmy Award-Winning Actress PHYLICIA RASHAD narrating and LESLIE UGGAMS starring as Grandmother. The performances will be taped for a national radio broadcast in September 2012. Urban Radio Nation african american literature, New York radio, The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, wnyc, WNYC Radio, Search this site and archive stories The Latest Stories... THE PLAYLIST- continuous R&B and Hip Hop Mix Visit Urban's profile on Pinterest. Follow Us Here - Social Media Choices, Tell your Friends @UrbnRadioNation Favorite Tweets by @UrbnRadioNation © 2014 UrbanRadioNation.com, All Rights Reserved. Powered by Blogger.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2053
{"url": "http://www.urbanradionation.com/2012/02/wnyc-presents-unique-radio-drama-of.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.urbanradionation.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:37:44Z", "digest": "sha1:K3B5ZI6GCHR3QX2APG4OTC3WL7GKFVH5"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3555, 3555.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3555, 4222.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3555, 26.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3555, 62.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3555, 0.93]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3555, 306.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3555, 0.32309942]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3555, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3555, 0.09003105]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3555, 0.04346326]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3555, 0.01552259]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3555, 0.02242152]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3555, 0.03621939]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3555, 0.0628655]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3555, 0.07692308]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3555, 0.14912281]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3555, 0.546875]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3555, 5.03298611]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3555, 0.00292398]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3555, 5.30332155]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3555, 576.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 13, 1.0], [13, 26, 0.0], [26, 34, 0.0], [34, 46, 0.0], [46, 119, 0.0], [119, 188, 1.0], [188, 299, 0.0], [299, 702, 1.0], [702, 1054, 1.0], [1054, 1693, 1.0], [1693, 2454, 1.0], [2454, 3114, 1.0], [3114, 3133, 0.0], [3133, 3162, 0.0], [3162, 3178, 0.0], [3178, 3218, 0.0], [3218, 3224, 0.0], [3224, 3236, 0.0], [3236, 3273, 0.0], [3273, 3295, 1.0], [3295, 3340, 0.0], [3340, 3376, 1.0], [3376, 3433, 0.0], [3433, 3450, 0.0], [3450, 3486, 0.0], [3486, 3555, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 13, 0.0], [13, 26, 0.0], [26, 34, 0.0], [34, 46, 0.0], [46, 119, 0.0], [119, 188, 0.0], [188, 299, 0.0], [299, 702, 0.0], [702, 1054, 0.0], [1054, 1693, 0.0], [1693, 2454, 0.0], [2454, 3114, 0.0], [3114, 3133, 0.0], [3133, 3162, 0.0], [3162, 3178, 0.0], [3178, 3218, 0.0], [3218, 3224, 0.0], [3224, 3236, 0.0], [3236, 3273, 0.0], [3273, 3295, 0.0], [3295, 3340, 0.0], [3340, 3376, 0.0], [3376, 3433, 0.0], [3433, 3450, 0.0], [3450, 3486, 0.0], [3486, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 13, 2.0], [13, 26, 2.0], [26, 34, 2.0], [34, 46, 3.0], [46, 119, 11.0], [119, 188, 13.0], [188, 299, 18.0], [299, 702, 69.0], [702, 1054, 57.0], [1054, 1693, 108.0], [1693, 2454, 127.0], [2454, 3114, 101.0], [3114, 3133, 3.0], [3133, 3162, 3.0], [3162, 3178, 3.0], [3178, 3218, 6.0], [3218, 3224, 1.0], [3224, 3236, 2.0], [3236, 3273, 6.0], [3273, 3295, 3.0], [3295, 3340, 8.0], [3340, 3376, 5.0], [3376, 3433, 9.0], [3433, 3450, 1.0], [3450, 3486, 4.0], [3486, 3555, 9.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 13, 0.0], [13, 26, 0.0], [26, 34, 0.0], [34, 46, 0.0], [46, 119, 0.0], [119, 188, 0.0], [188, 299, 0.0], [299, 702, 0.02512563], [702, 1054, 0.01149425], [1054, 1693, 0.0], [1693, 2454, 0.0], [2454, 3114, 0.01395349], [3114, 3133, 0.0], [3133, 3162, 0.0], [3162, 3178, 0.0], [3178, 3218, 0.0], [3218, 3224, 0.0], [3224, 3236, 0.0], [3236, 3273, 0.0], [3273, 3295, 0.0], [3295, 3340, 0.0], [3340, 3376, 0.0], [3376, 3433, 0.0], [3433, 3450, 0.0], [3450, 3486, 0.0], [3486, 3555, 0.06153846]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 13, 0.0], [13, 26, 0.0], [26, 34, 1.0], [34, 46, 0.0], [46, 119, 0.0], [119, 188, 0.0], [188, 299, 0.0], [299, 702, 0.0], [702, 1054, 0.0], [1054, 1693, 0.0], [1693, 2454, 0.0], [2454, 3114, 0.0], [3114, 3133, 0.0], [3133, 3162, 0.0], [3162, 3178, 0.0], [3178, 3218, 0.0], [3218, 3224, 0.0], [3224, 3236, 0.0], [3236, 3273, 0.0], [3273, 3295, 0.0], [3295, 3340, 0.0], [3340, 3376, 0.0], [3376, 3433, 0.0], [3433, 3450, 0.0], [3450, 3486, 0.0], [3486, 3555, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 13, 0.07692308], [13, 26, 0.15384615], [26, 34, 0.125], [34, 46, 0.25], [46, 119, 0.09589041], [119, 188, 0.05797101], [188, 299, 0.16216216], [299, 702, 0.07940447], [702, 1054, 0.12784091], [1054, 1693, 0.06103286], [1693, 2454, 0.05781866], [2454, 3114, 0.15151515], [3114, 3133, 0.15789474], [3133, 3162, 0.0], [3162, 3178, 0.125], [3178, 3218, 0.15], [3218, 3224, 0.0], [3224, 3236, 0.41666667], [3236, 3273, 0.02702703], [3273, 3295, 0.13636364], [3295, 3340, 0.35555556], [3340, 3376, 0.08333333], [3376, 3433, 0.14035088], [3433, 3450, 0.17647059], [3450, 3486, 0.13888889], [3486, 3555, 0.11594203]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3555, 0.34183502]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3555, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3555, 0.94244277]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3555, -212.44260422]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3555, 4.338036]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3555, -74.42409744]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3555, 22.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Benign Bone Tumors There are many benign bone tumors that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. Listed in the directory below are some, for which we have provided a brief overview. Giant Cell Tumor
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2054
{"url": "http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=85&ContentID=P00131", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.urmc.rochester.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:31:35Z", "digest": "sha1:ZEKIVOEWA5PLRUINHPWFUPPXKSKPHFMM"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 230, 230.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 230, 3803.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 230, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 230, 136.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 230, 0.91]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 230, 262.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 230, 0.43902439]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 230, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 230, 0.10526316]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 230, 0.16842105]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 230, 0.07317073]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 230, 0.86842105]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 230, 5.0]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 230, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 230, 3.45517901]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 230, 38.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 214, 1.0], [214, 230, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 214, 0.0], [214, 230, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 19, 3.0], [19, 214, 32.0], [214, 230, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 214, 0.0], [214, 230, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 214, 0.0], [214, 230, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.15789474], [19, 214, 0.01025641], [214, 230, 0.1875]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 230, 0.01122069]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 230, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 230, -9.54e-06]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 230, -2.39737393]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 230, -0.25354991]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 230, -2.32873982]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 230, 3.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Select a discipline and date forLe Tour de Mont Pleasant DisciplineDateCRITERIUM 06/09/2013 Omnium 06/09/2013 ROAD RACE 06/08/2013 TIME TRIAL 06/07/2013 USA Cycling is the official governing body for all disciplines of competitive cycling in the United States. The 501c3, membership-based organization aims both to achieve sustained success in international cycling competition and to grow competitive cycling in America while delivering an exceptional customer experience.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2055
{"url": "http://www.usacycling.org/results/?permit=2013-1526", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.usacycling.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:33:40Z", "digest": "sha1:FIBI3U77ETQD2EKO3SJWNQDLMT27CFQ2"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 473, 473.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 473, 1969.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 473, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 473, 83.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 473, 0.78]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 473, 230.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 473, 0.2]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 473, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 473, 0.09045226]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 473, 0.10050251]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 473, 0.05882353]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 473, 0.28235294]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 473, 0.828125]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 473, 6.21875]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 473, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 473, 3.88260139]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 473, 64.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 473, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 473, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 57, 10.0], [57, 473, 54.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 473, 0.08910891]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 473, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.0877193], [57, 473, 0.08894231]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 473, 0.00892347]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 473, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 473, 0.00154197]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 473, -60.71567923]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 473, -16.90356749]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 473, -4.56134755]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 473, 2.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
USGS Releases Unconventional Gas Estimates for Five East Coast Basins Released: 6/20/2012 11:04:29 AM Office of Communications and Publishing 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr, MS 119 Bob Milici Alex Demas Using a geology-based assessment method, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated a mean undiscovered natural gas resource of 3.9 trillion cubic feet and a mean undiscovered natural gas liquids resource of 135 million barrels in continuous accumulations within five East Coast Mesozoic basins, according to a new USGS report. The area assessed extends across parts of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. The five basins assessed are the Deep River, Taylorsville, South Newark, Dan River-Danville, and Richmond basins. Of those five, the Deep River, in North Carolina; the Taylorsville, primarily in Virginia and southern Maryland; and the South Newark, in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, are estimated to possess the most resource potential. "Americans are currently benefitting from a plentiful supply of natural gas from continuous resource accumulations similar to the ones considered in this assessment," explained USGS Director Marcia McNutt. "By providing estimates of undiscovered resources, the USGS helps both producers and consumers understand the future for our domestic supply and the geographic locations for impacts from energy development." The five basins formed 227 million years ago during the Mesozoic era along the continental margin in response to the regional uplift, extension (rifting), and crustal thinning that occurred during the early opening of the Atlantic Ocean. As the basins formed, they were filled with a variety of sediments, including boulder beds, coarse-grained fluvial to deltaic sandstones, red siltstones, mudstones, gray and black shales, and coal. The USGS assessment of undiscovered gas resources ranges from 1.8 to 7.1 trillion cubic feet (95 percent and 5 percent probability, respectively). The assessment of undiscovered natural gas liquids ranges from 56 to 260 million barrels (95 percent and 5 percent probability, respectively). Natural gas resources like those found in the East Coast Mesozoic Basins are known as continuous resources. Continuous resources have a close association with one or more petroleum source rocks and typically extend across a large area of accumulation. Continuous petroleum accumulations may be found in shale, coal, and sandstone. All of the accumulations assessed in this study are "tight gas sandstone" continuous reservoirs. This assessment of the East Coast Mesozoic basins is based on the geologic and geochemical characteristics of the individual total petroleum systems, or TPS. For the petroleum source rock, the characteristics include the source rock richness, thermal maturation, timing of petroleum generation, and migration; for the reservoir rocks and seals, they include their stratigraphic position and content and petrophysical properties. Using this geologic framework, the USGS defined a composite TPS and an assessment unit for continuous accumulations in each of the 14 major East Coast Mesozoic rift basins. The basins are present both onshore and offshore, in State-administered waters, of the eastern United States. Of those 14 basins, only five had enough data to be quantitatively assessed. The USGS acknowledges the directors and staff of the state geological surveys of North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey for providing geological information and assisting with the basin-analysis workshops, which were held in preparation for the USGS assessment. USGS is the only provider of publicly available estimates of undiscovered technically recoverable oil and gas resources of onshore lands and offshore state waters. The USGS estimates of continuous accumulations within the East Coast Mesozoic basins are part of a nationwide project to assess domestic petroleum basins using standardized methodology and protocol. To access this assessment, as well as learn more about USGS energy research, please visit the USGS Energy Resources Program, and stay up to date with USGS energy science by subscribing to the USGS Energy Newsletter or following us on Twitter. USGS provides science for a changing world. Visit USGS.gov, and follow us on Twitter @USGS and our other social media channels. Page Last Modified: 6/20/2012 11:04:29 AM
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2056
{"url": "http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3251", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.usgs.gov", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:57:32Z", "digest": "sha1:6NPQTIRBUXU5WPJUCHOEXVJYUJPUFOAP"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4444, 4444.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4444, 5775.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4444, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4444, 59.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4444, 0.91]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4444, 267.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4444, 0.28880407]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4444, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4444, 0.06100218]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4444, 0.03921569]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4444, 0.02342048]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4444, 0.01525054]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4444, 0.02314815]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4444, 0.02505447]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4444, 0.03053435]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4444, 0.18066158]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4444, 0.45731707]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4444, 5.59756098]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4444, 5.11738871]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4444, 656.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 70, 0.0], [70, 102, 0.0], [102, 142, 0.0], [142, 174, 0.0], [174, 185, 0.0], [185, 196, 0.0], [196, 4403, 1.0], [4403, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 70, 0.0], [70, 102, 0.0], [102, 142, 0.0], [142, 174, 0.0], [174, 185, 0.0], [185, 196, 0.0], [196, 4403, 0.0], [4403, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 70, 10.0], [70, 102, 4.0], [102, 142, 5.0], [142, 174, 6.0], [174, 185, 2.0], [185, 196, 2.0], [196, 4403, 621.0], [4403, 4444, 6.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 70, 0.0], [70, 102, 0.5], [102, 142, 0.0], [142, 174, 0.26666667], [174, 185, 0.0], [185, 196, 0.0], [196, 4403, 0.00658537], [4403, 4444, 0.36111111]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 70, 0.0], [70, 102, 0.0], [102, 142, 0.0], [142, 174, 0.0], [174, 185, 0.0], [185, 196, 0.0], [196, 4403, 0.0], [4403, 4444, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 70, 0.17142857], [70, 102, 0.09375], [102, 142, 0.075], [142, 174, 0.15625], [174, 185, 0.18181818], [185, 196, 0.18181818], [196, 4403, 0.04088424], [4403, 4444, 0.12195122]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4444, 0.61503035]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4444, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4444, 0.56483549]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4444, -192.39357741]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4444, -9.03064877]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4444, 77.45574919]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4444, 32.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
This release can be found in the USGS Newsroom at: http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3706. September 30, 2013 Jessica Robertson [email protected] Fred Pollitz [email protected] Why America’s Heartland is Earthquake Country New research provides insight on why the New Madrid Seismic Zone is unique and may continue to pose a higher earthquake risk than adjacent areas in the central United States. Using innovative and sophisticated technology, scientists now have high-resolution imagery of the New Madrid Seismic Zone, allowing them to map the area in more detail than ever before. The maps allow for greater understanding of the weak rocks in this zone that are found at further depths in the Earth's mantle compared to surrounding areas. Scientists also determined that earthquakes and their impacts are likely to be narrowly concentrated in this zone. U.S. Geological Survey scientists led this research and recently published their findings in the journal, Earth and Planetary Science Letters. A swarm of some of the largest historical earthquakes in the nation occurred in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, in particular three earthquakes greater than magnitude 7 occurred from 1811 to 1812. There have been several smaller, yet still significant, earthquakes in the area since then. This zone extends about 165 miles from Marked Tree, Ark., to Paducah, Ky. and the southern end of the zone is about 35 miles northwest of Memphis, Tenn. "With the new high-resolution imagery, we can see in greater detail that the New Madrid Seismic Zone is mechanically weaker than surrounding areas and therefore concentrates movement and stress in a narrow area," said USGS scientist Fred Pollitz, who is the lead author of this research. "The structure beneath this zone is unique when compared to adjacent areas in the central and eastern United States. A more in-depth understanding of such zones of weakness ultimately helps inform decisions such as the adoption of appropriate building codes to protect vulnerable communities, while also providing insight that could be applied to other regions across the world." Prior to this research, the New Madrid Seismic Zone has been mapped by the USGS as an area of high seismic hazard, but those assessments were a consequence of a short (about 4,500 years) earthquake record for the area. This research specifically investigated the Reelfoot Rift area, which is a 500-million-year-old geologic feature that contains the New Madrid Seismic Zone in its northernmost part. Scientists imaged rocks deep beneath Earth’s surface to see their characteristics and understand their mechanical behavior, especially their ability to withstand the huge stresses constantly placed on them. A surprising finding was that weak rocks underlie the fault lines in the crust of the Reelfoot Rift and extend more than 100 miles down into the mantle. In contrast, weak rocks in other ancient rift zones in the central and eastern United States bottom out at much shallower depths. These weak mantle rocks have low seismic velocity, meaning that they are more susceptible to concentration of tectonic stress and more mobile. USGS scientists used data from USArray, which is a large network of seismometers that is a component of the EarthScope program of the National Science Foundation. These seismometers provide images of the crust and mantle down to 120 miles (200 kilometers) beneath the surface using the methods employed by these scientists. "Our results are unexpected and significant because they suggest that large earthquakes remain concentrated within the New Madrid Seismic Zone," said USGS scientist Walter Mooney, the co-author of the report. "There are still many unknowns about this zone, and future research will aim to understand why the seismic zone is active now, why its earthquake history may be episodic over millions of years, and how often it produces large quakes." In the future, USGS scientists plan to map the seismic structure of the entire nation using USArray. This effort started in California in 2004, is focusing on the east coast next, and will then move to Alaska. All of the USArray and other Earthscope efforts will also help inform the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2057
{"url": "http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article_pf.asp?ID=3706", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.usgs.gov", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:50:52Z", "digest": "sha1:QSPCPK7VKPVNJYVOWAZRLDCHJKE3MEZY"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4238, 4238.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4238, 4630.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4238, 16.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4238, 23.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4238, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4238, 193.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4238, 0.37948718]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4238, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4238, 0.07906843]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4238, 0.04830362]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4238, 0.01955147]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4238, 0.01581369]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4238, 0.02415181]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4238, 0.03824037]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4238, 0.01666667]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4238, 0.13461538]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4238, 0.46546547]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4238, 5.22222222]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4238, 5.15905745]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4238, 666.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 101, 1.0], [101, 138, 0.0], [138, 158, 0.0], [158, 171, 0.0], [171, 189, 0.0], [189, 235, 0.0], [235, 410, 1.0], [410, 869, 1.0], [869, 1012, 1.0], [1012, 1451, 1.0], [1451, 2119, 0.0], [2119, 2338, 1.0], [2338, 3152, 1.0], [3152, 3476, 1.0], [3476, 3920, 0.0], [3920, 4238, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 101, 0.0], [101, 138, 0.0], [138, 158, 0.0], [158, 171, 0.0], [171, 189, 0.0], [189, 235, 0.0], [235, 410, 0.0], [410, 869, 0.0], [869, 1012, 0.0], [1012, 1451, 0.0], [1451, 2119, 0.0], [2119, 2338, 0.0], [2338, 3152, 0.0], [3152, 3476, 0.0], [3476, 3920, 0.0], [3920, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 101, 11.0], [101, 138, 5.0], [138, 158, 1.0], [158, 171, 2.0], [171, 189, 1.0], [189, 235, 6.0], [235, 410, 30.0], [410, 869, 72.0], [869, 1012, 20.0], [1012, 1451, 74.0], [1451, 2119, 104.0], [2119, 2338, 39.0], [2338, 3152, 125.0], [3152, 3476, 51.0], [3476, 3920, 70.0], [3920, 4238, 55.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 101, 0.04545455], [101, 138, 0.17142857], [138, 158, 0.0], [158, 171, 0.0], [171, 189, 0.0], [189, 235, 0.0], [235, 410, 0.0], [410, 869, 0.0], [869, 1012, 0.0], [1012, 1451, 0.03286385], [1451, 2119, 0.0], [2119, 2338, 0.01886792], [2338, 3152, 0.00749064], [3152, 3476, 0.01886792], [3476, 3920, 0.0], [3920, 4238, 0.01282051]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 101, 0.0], [101, 138, 0.0], [138, 158, 0.0], [158, 171, 0.0], [171, 189, 0.0], [189, 235, 0.0], [235, 410, 0.0], [410, 869, 0.0], [869, 1012, 0.0], [1012, 1451, 0.0], [1451, 2119, 0.0], [2119, 2338, 0.0], [2338, 3152, 0.0], [3152, 3476, 0.0], [3476, 3920, 0.0], [3920, 4238, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 101, 0.07920792], [101, 138, 0.08108108], [138, 158, 0.0], [158, 171, 0.15384615], [171, 189, 0.0], [189, 235, 0.10869565], [235, 410, 0.04], [410, 869, 0.01742919], [869, 1012, 0.05594406], [1012, 1451, 0.03189066], [1451, 2119, 0.02245509], [2119, 2338, 0.04109589], [2338, 3152, 0.01965602], [3152, 3476, 0.04012346], [3476, 3920, 0.02702703], [3920, 4238, 0.0754717]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4238, 0.91607082]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4238, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4238, 0.47923315]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4238, -121.34088843]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4238, 63.89130109]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4238, 37.32436793]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4238, 35.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Mom-to-Be Beyonce Hits a Trailer Park in "Party" Video Entertainment Oct. 27, 2011 AT 9:49AM By Justin Ravitz
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2058
{"url": "http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/mom-to-be-beyonce-hits-a-trailer-park-in-party-video-20112710", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.usmagazine.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:37:55Z", "digest": "sha1:ZZ2MWQOXZ27I3XDXHG5RCCDWS4Q7JEBO"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 109, 109.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 109, 402.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 109, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 109, 30.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 109, 0.75]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 109, 298.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 109, 0.10714286]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 109, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 109, 0.07142857]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 109, 0.35714286]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 109, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 109, 4.72222222]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 109, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 109, 2.89037176]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 109, 18.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 55, 0.0], [55, 93, 0.0], [93, 109, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 55, 0.0], [55, 93, 0.0], [93, 109, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 55, 9.0], [55, 93, 6.0], [93, 109, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 55, 0.0], [55, 93, 0.26470588], [93, 109, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 55, 0.0], [55, 93, 0.0], [93, 109, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 55, 0.14545455], [55, 93, 0.15789474], [93, 109, 0.1875]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 109, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 109, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 109, -9.66e-06]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 109, -14.52339672]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 109, -6.2476902]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 109, -0.35627014]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 109, 2.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Home > Magazines > Proceedings Magazine - March 2013 Vol. 139/3/1,321 > India's Expeditionary Journey India's Expeditionary Journey Print [1] Proceedings Magazine - March 2013 Vol. 139/3/1,321 [2] By Rear Admiral James Goldrick, Royal Australian Navy (Retired) The Indian approach to maritime expeditionary operations has been shaped by a number of conflicting pressures in strategy, finance, and organization. By Western standards, India possesses many of the components of an expeditionary force structure but is only now beginning to bring them together. Hitherto, India’s priorities have been elsewhere and its resources too limited, while profound dysfunctions still exist within the nation’s defense machinery. This content is only accessible by current members. Please login to view the full content. Source URL: http://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2013-03/indias-expeditionary-journey
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2059
{"url": "http://www.usni.org/print/26127", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.usni.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:25:13Z", "digest": "sha1:LTTTWCVD3RNV3AAAFNWFG6GIOONRPVWY"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 898, 898.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 898, 1271.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 898, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 898, 14.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 898, 0.89]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 898, 285.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 898, 0.21666667]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 898, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 898, 0.10626703]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 898, 0.10626703]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 898, 0.05177112]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 898, 0.0653951]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 898, 0.07629428]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 898, 0.00555556]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 898, 0.32777778]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 898, 0.77391304]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 898, 6.3826087]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 898, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 898, 4.38624489]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 898, 115.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 102, 0.0], [102, 132, 0.0], [132, 261, 0.0], [261, 808, 1.0], [808, 898, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 102, 0.0], [102, 132, 0.0], [132, 261, 0.0], [261, 808, 0.0], [808, 898, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 102, 11.0], [102, 132, 3.0], [132, 261, 18.0], [261, 808, 80.0], [808, 898, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 102, 0.13636364], [102, 132, 0.0], [132, 261, 0.12173913], [261, 808, 0.0], [808, 898, 0.07792208]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 102, 0.0], [102, 132, 0.0], [132, 261, 0.0], [261, 808, 0.0], [808, 898, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 102, 0.08823529], [102, 132, 0.1], [132, 261, 0.10852713], [261, 808, 0.01645338], [808, 898, 0.04444444]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 898, -9.66e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 898, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 898, 0.51944417]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 898, -123.60139549]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 898, -42.63931636]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 898, -55.47653689]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 898, 10.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
IP LAW & POLICY Office of Policy and External Affairs: Well-known Marks Article 6bis of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (1967) requires member countries to afford certain protections to well-known marks, regardless of whether they are registered. Specifically, member countries must refuse or cancel the registration, and prohibit the use, of a well-known mark when applied for or used by an unauthorized party for identical or similar goods, when its use or registration would likely cause confusion. Article 16.2 of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) extends Paris Convention Article 6bis to services and provides that members shall take into account that a mark is well-known to a relevant sector of the public (not the entire country) as well as promotion of the mark (not just use). Article 16.3 of TRIPS extends Art. 6bis protection to well-known marks when used on unrelated goods or services in cases where the well-known mark is registered, if such use indicates a connection to the owner and the well-known mark owner would likely be damaged. The United States implements these standards by protecting registered as well as unregistered well-known marks, of both domestic and foreign origin, from use and/or registration by unauthorized parties through the operation of Lanham Act §43(a), §43(c), §44(b) and §44(h) and under the Lanham Act §2(a) and 2(d). (15 U.S.C., §1125(a), §1125(c), §1126(b) and (h), and §1052(a) and (d)). U.S. federal law protects a mark against infringement or registration by another party’s similar mark for goods or services that are the same, similar, related or even unrelated if there is a likelihood of confusion, whether or not the senior mark is registered. The owner of a well-known mark may bring an action in U.S. federal court for trademark infringement under Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act. A U.S. federal court will make a determination as to likelihood of confusion in deciding infringement. U.S. case law outlines a variety of non-exclusive and non-exhaustive factors that can be used in the analysis. These factors include, but are not limited to, the similarity of the marks, the relatedness or proximity of the goods and/or services, the strength of the plaintiff's mark including the level of commercial recognition, marketing channels used including the similarity or dissimilarity between the consumers of the parties' goods and/or services, the degree of care likely to be exercised by purchasers in selecting goods and/or services, the defendant's intent in selecting its mark, the evidence of actual confusion, the likelihood of expansion in product lines, etc. In this analysis, while no one factor is determinative, a strong or well-known mark will receive broader protection than a weaker mark. A mark does not need to be registered to receive protection. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) essentially uses these same factors in deciding whether to protect a well-known mark. There is no separate analysis apart from likelihood of confusion or deceptiveness, as to whether a mark is well-known or not. The USPTO will refuse registration of, or a third party may seek to oppose or cancel, a mark that conflicts with registered or unregistered well-known marks, foreign or domestic, that meet the test under Lanham Act §2(a) and (d). Section 2(d) of the Lanham Act provides that a mark will be refused registration if it is likely to be confused with a prior registered mark or a prior mark in use in commerce and not abandoned. Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act provides that a mark will be refused registration, inter alia , if it is deceptive or falsely suggests a connection to persons, institutions, beliefs or national symbols. It is not necessary for a mark to be registered to obtain protection under Section 2(a) or 2(d), but the mark must point uniquely to a source (known or unknown) such that consumers would be deceived if the goods or services of the applicant did not emanate from that source. While the USPTO does not make a specific determination in examination as to whether a mark is well-known, it evaluates the strength of the mark in determining the scope of protection to afford a previously registered or unregistered mark against a pending application. In addition to these grounds, in certain cases the owner of a well-known mark that rises to the level of being “famous” may bring an action against another use of the mark in U.S. federal courts or may seek to oppose or cancel another’s application or registration for the mark on the grounds of dilution. Dilution is the lessening of the capacity of a famous mark to uniquely distinguish its goods, either by tarnishing (weakening through unsavory associations) or blurring (an association arising from the similarity between a mark and a famous mark) its capacity to distinguish. However, dilution may only be applied in cases where a party’s well-known mark is “famous,” such that it is widely known among the U.S. consuming public. For more information on well-known marks, please feel free to contact the Office of International Relations at (571) 272-9300. IP Organizations and Agencies This page is owned by Office of Policy and International Affairs. Last Modified: 2/20/2013 10:37:18 AM
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2060
{"url": "http://www.uspto.gov/ip/global/trademarks/ir_tm_marks.jsp", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.uspto.gov", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:16:50Z", "digest": "sha1:DR6AMG2LRIPQ5U6L7NLOSLOZTFXEFKOF"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 5332, 5332.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 5332, 7952.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 5332, 10.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 5332, 129.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 5332, 0.93]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 5332, 140.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 5332, 0.43631436]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 5332, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 5332, 0.0261194]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 5332, 0.06063433]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 5332, 0.06063433]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 5332, 0.03871269]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 5332, 0.0261194]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 5332, 0.0261194]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 5332, 0.01749067]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 5332, 0.0130597]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 5332, 0.01119403]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 5332, 0.02529359]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 5332, 0.19512195]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 5332, 0.35150812]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 5332, 4.97447796]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 5332, 4.99283913]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 5332, 862.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 16, 0.0], [16, 72, 0.0], [72, 1132, 1.0], [1132, 1781, 1.0], [1781, 2900, 1.0], [2900, 4337, 1.0], [4337, 5200, 1.0], [5200, 5230, 0.0], [5230, 5296, 1.0], [5296, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 16, 0.0], [16, 72, 0.0], [72, 1132, 0.0], [1132, 1781, 0.0], [1781, 2900, 0.0], [2900, 4337, 0.0], [4337, 5200, 0.0], [5200, 5230, 0.0], [5230, 5296, 0.0], [5296, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 16, 3.0], [16, 72, 8.0], [72, 1132, 168.0], [1132, 1781, 101.0], [1781, 2900, 177.0], [2900, 4337, 243.0], [4337, 5200, 142.0], [5200, 5230, 4.0], [5230, 5296, 11.0], [5296, 5332, 5.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 16, 0.0], [16, 72, 0.0], [72, 1132, 0.01260912], [1132, 1781, 0.04658902], [1781, 2900, 0.00184843], [2900, 4337, 0.0035791], [4337, 5200, 0.01191895], [5200, 5230, 0.0], [5230, 5296, 0.0], [5296, 5332, 0.41935484]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 16, 0.0], [16, 72, 0.0], [72, 1132, 0.0], [1132, 1781, 0.0], [1781, 2900, 0.0], [2900, 4337, 0.0], [4337, 5200, 0.0], [5200, 5230, 0.0], [5230, 5296, 0.0], [5296, 5332, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 16, 0.6875], [16, 72, 0.10714286], [72, 1132, 0.03113208], [1132, 1781, 0.01848998], [1781, 2900, 0.01251117], [2900, 4337, 0.0236604], [4337, 5200, 0.01274623], [5200, 5230, 0.13333333], [5230, 5296, 0.07575758], [5296, 5332, 0.11111111]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 5332, 0.73459351]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 5332, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 5332, 0.74088615]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 5332, -324.62385708]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 5332, 19.67354209]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 5332, 46.93667854]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 5332, 44.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
College, School or Unit Media Rep Login Media Rep Contact David Ochsner Jessica Sinn (primary) UT Home > University Communications > Experts Guide > Richard R Flores Richard R Flores Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal ArtsDirector, UTeach-Liberal Arts, College of Liberal ArtsProfessor, Center for Mexican American Studies, College of Liberal Arts Phone: 512-471-9209 Email: [email protected] Biography Degrees Expertise Websites Richard Flores works in the areas of critical theory, performance studies, folklore, and historical-symbolic analysis. He is a native of San Antonio, Texas, and received his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame and Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1989. Prior to graduate school he worked in Houston and San Antonio where he was involved in founding and teaching in schools for undocumented Mexican children. Professor Flores is the author of "Los Pastores: History and Performance in the Mexican Shepherd?s Play of South Texas" (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995), editor of Adina De Zavala?s, "History and Legends of the Alamo" (Arte Publico Press, 1996), and has published in American Ethnologist, Cultural Anthropology, The Journal of American Folklore, and a recent book chapter in "Latino Cultural Citizenship" published by Beacon Press. He is completing a book titled "Remembering the Alamo: Memory, Modernity, and the Master Symbol." Cultural theory; anthropology of performance; folklore and expressive culture; Mexican American history and culture; Mexican American studies; critical theory; public history of the Alamo; race and ethnicity; critical race theory; cultural citizenship; cultural studies
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2061
{"url": "http://www.utexas.edu/experts/richard_flores", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.utexas.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:18:08Z", "digest": "sha1:RPXEQIAN3CTZFQBK6JL3LB4YPPSKVSRL"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1690, 1690.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1690, 2390.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1690, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1690, 50.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1690, 0.89]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1690, 293.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1690, 0.21316614]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1690, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1690, 0.01960784]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1690, 0.03485839]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1690, 0.02759622]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1690, 0.01880878]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1690, 0.23197492]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1690, 0.5375]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1690, 5.7375]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1690, 4.51654072]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1690, 240.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 40, 0.0], [40, 72, 0.0], [72, 95, 0.0], [95, 1421, 0.0], [1421, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 40, 0.0], [40, 72, 0.0], [72, 95, 0.0], [95, 1421, 0.0], [1421, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 24, 4.0], [24, 40, 3.0], [40, 72, 5.0], [72, 95, 3.0], [95, 1421, 191.0], [1421, 1690, 34.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 40, 0.0], [40, 72, 0.0], [72, 95, 0.0], [95, 1421, 0.01740506], [1421, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 24, 0.0], [24, 40, 0.0], [40, 72, 0.0], [72, 95, 0.0], [95, 1421, 0.0], [1421, 1690, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 24, 0.125], [24, 40, 0.1875], [40, 72, 0.15625], [72, 95, 0.08695652], [95, 1421, 0.07918552], [1421, 1690, 0.02230483]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1690, 0.0569157]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1690, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1690, 0.91711962]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1690, -66.71313389]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1690, -18.04732771]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1690, 55.9002868]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1690, 14.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
(http://www.utsystem.edu) Home > News > Printer-friendly Regents vote to release records to lawmakers and ask AG’s office to review funding for UT Law School Thursday, April 11, 2013 Contact Jenny LaCoste-Caputo [1] Karen Adler [2] (512) 499-4363 or (512) 574-5777 AUSTIN – The University of Texas Board of Regents took action on two matters Thursday, voting unanimously to release records requested by state lawmakers and also to ask the Office of the Attorney General to conduct a review of the use and management of money provided for the support of The University of Texas at Austin Law School. The Board voted at a special called meeting to move forward with releasing requested information to legislators, including records subject to UT System’s attorney-client privilege. In recent weeks the Board has received four requests from legislators, including requests for confidential records. Legislators are privy to information that would be withheld under the Texas Public Information Act and can seek an opinion from the Attorney General if they believe information labeled confidential should be public. The motion [3] was made jointly by Regents Chairman Gene Powell and Vice Chairman Steve Hicks. “We look forward to working with the Legislature and providing them with the information they need,” Powell said. “Our goal and the goal of legislators who care so much about The University of Texas System are one and the same. We want to ensure we are providing the very best opportunities for the students of Texas. We appreciate the support of the Legislature in championing higher education.” The Board also voted unanimously to request the Office of the Attorney General conduct a thorough investigation of the use and management of money provided by the Law School Foundation, a non-profit, educational foundation established to support the UT Austin School of Law. The motion [4] was made jointly by Regent Bobby Stillwell and Vice Chairman Paul Foster. Stillwell said the investigation would explore the relationship between the foundation and the law school and compensation and benefits for employees. About The University of Texas System Educating students, providing care for patients, conducting groundbreaking research and serving the needs of Texans and the nation for more than 130 years, The University of Texas System [5] is one of the largest public university systems in the United States, with nine academic universities, six health institutions and a fall 2012 enrollment of roughly 216,000. The UT System confers more than one-third of the state’s undergraduate degrees and educates nearly three-fourths of the state’s health care professionals annually. The UT System has an annual operating budget of $13.9 billion (FY 2013) including $3.1 billion in sponsored programs funded by federal, state, local and private sources. With more than 87,000 employees, the UT System is one of the largest employers in the state. Records Request Motion [6] Law School Foundation Investigation Motion [7] Links:[1] mailto:[email protected] [2] mailto:[email protected] [3] http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/offices/external-relations/public-affairs/assets/Records-Motion-04-11-13.pdf [4] http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/offices/external-relations/public-affairs/assets/LawSchool-Motion-04-11-13.pdf [5] http://www.utsystem.edu/ [8] http://www.utsystem.edu/board-regents-actions [9] http://www.utsystem.edu/ut-campuses/ut-austin
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2062
{"url": "http://www.utsystem.edu/print/news/2013/04/11/regents-vote-release-records-lawmakers-and-ask-ag-office-review-funding-ut-law", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.utsystem.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:35:28Z", "digest": "sha1:BLLUKTYHVJPQNJPS2MCP6QI7R2A7V3TV"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3461, 3461.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3461, 3846.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3461, 18.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3461, 21.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3461, 0.93]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3461, 194.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3461, 0.27848101]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3461, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3461, 0.08942512]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3461, 0.06813343]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3461, 0.02555004]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3461, 0.02555004]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3461, 0.01774308]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3461, 0.02661462]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3461, 0.03548616]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3461, 0.01265823]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3461, 0.26722925]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3461, 0.47628866]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3461, 5.81030928]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3461, 4.92546025]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3461, 485.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 57, 0.0], [57, 191, 0.0], [191, 599, 1.0], [599, 1112, 1.0], [1112, 1207, 1.0], [1207, 1604, 1.0], [1604, 1968, 1.0], [1968, 2119, 1.0], [2119, 2156, 0.0], [2156, 2948, 1.0], [2948, 3060, 0.0], [3060, 3091, 0.0], [3091, 3211, 0.0], [3211, 3333, 0.0], [3333, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3412, 0.0], [3412, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 57, 0.0], [57, 191, 0.0], [191, 599, 0.0], [599, 1112, 0.0], [1112, 1207, 0.0], [1207, 1604, 0.0], [1604, 1968, 0.0], [1968, 2119, 0.0], [2119, 2156, 0.0], [2156, 2948, 0.0], [2948, 3060, 0.0], [3060, 3091, 0.0], [3091, 3211, 0.0], [3211, 3333, 0.0], [3333, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3412, 0.0], [3412, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 26, 1.0], [26, 57, 3.0], [57, 191, 23.0], [191, 599, 69.0], [599, 1112, 74.0], [1112, 1207, 16.0], [1207, 1604, 67.0], [1604, 1968, 58.0], [1968, 2119, 21.0], [2119, 2156, 6.0], [2156, 2948, 123.0], [2948, 3060, 12.0], [3060, 3091, 2.0], [3091, 3211, 2.0], [3211, 3333, 2.0], [3333, 3362, 2.0], [3362, 3412, 2.0], [3412, 3461, 2.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 57, 0.0], [57, 191, 0.04580153], [191, 599, 0.05583756], [599, 1112, 0.0], [1112, 1207, 0.01098901], [1207, 1604, 0.0], [1604, 1968, 0.00280899], [1968, 2119, 0.0], [2119, 2156, 0.0], [2156, 2948, 0.03650587], [2948, 3060, 0.02970297], [3060, 3091, 0.04], [3091, 3211, 0.07142857], [3211, 3333, 0.07], [3333, 3362, 0.05], [3362, 3412, 0.02564103], [3412, 3461, 0.02631579]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 57, 0.0], [57, 191, 0.0], [191, 599, 0.0], [599, 1112, 0.0], [1112, 1207, 0.0], [1207, 1604, 0.0], [1604, 1968, 0.0], [1968, 2119, 0.0], [2119, 2156, 0.0], [2156, 2948, 0.0], [2948, 3060, 0.0], [3060, 3091, 0.0], [3091, 3211, 0.0], [3211, 3333, 0.0], [3333, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3412, 0.0], [3412, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 57, 0.09677419], [57, 191, 0.07462687], [191, 599, 0.06617647], [599, 1112, 0.02729045], [1112, 1207, 0.09473684], [1207, 1604, 0.0302267], [1604, 1968, 0.05769231], [1968, 2119, 0.00662252], [2119, 2156, 0.13513514], [2156, 2948, 0.02777778], [2948, 3060, 0.08035714], [3060, 3091, 0.0], [3091, 3211, 0.01666667], [3211, 3333, 0.02459016], [3333, 3362, 0.0], [3362, 3412, 0.0], [3412, 3461, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3461, 0.05601877]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3461, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3461, 0.58024389]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3461, -409.19202599]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3461, -58.67973392]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3461, -131.17432378]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3461, 35.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Upon her death in 1949, Mary Fraker willed her family home to the university to be used as a campus social center. Her one stipulation was that the center bear the name of her grandfather, Thomas T. Reeve, once president of the Oshkosh Commercial Bank and a previous owner of the home. Reeve had bought the house in the early 1870s from a D.D. Ruggles. The elegant Georgian Revival home opened as Reeve Union in 1951 after $20,000 in renovations. The house served as the campus union until 1958, when it was demolished to make room for the new union to be built on the same property. The first union had a snack bar with enough room to seat forty students. A lounge room equipped with a record player, television, and piano, offered a place for students to relax after classes and entertain friends. A small campus store was added later. Four rooms on the second floor were rented to female students as dormitory rooms. In April 1956, the Regents announced plans to build new union buildings on all of the Wisconsin State College campuses. Construction contracts were approved in December 1957 and two years later, the Thomas T. Reeve Memorial Union was completed. The dedication took place on September 25, 1959. In 1964, Reeve Union was expanded due to increased enrollment. The new addition included space for recreational facilities as well as more dining areas and meeting rooms. Again in 1998 and 2000 the Union expanded to meet the demands of a larger and more discerning student body.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2063
{"url": "http://www.uwosh.edu/archives/househistory/fraker.htm", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.uwosh.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T09:10:38Z", "digest": "sha1:L23HVKECE22LEGOVZ7LCDW4RP23644PB"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1492, 1492.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1492, 1517.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1492, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1492, 2.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1492, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1492, 139.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1492, 0.36177474]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1492, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1492, 0.0124792]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1492, 0.01996672]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1492, 0.02047782]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1492, 0.15017065]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1492, 0.58687259]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1492, 4.64092664]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1492, 4.62747113]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1492, 259.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 1492, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 1492, 259.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 1492, 0.03219178]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 1492, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 1492, 0.03016086]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1492, 0.78024906]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1492, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1492, 0.43843991]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1492, -13.19072509]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1492, 26.66575288]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1492, 65.74261637]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1492, 19.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
GivingDirectorySite IndexmyPointD2LWeb Email Sign In myPoint News Releases & Events Benefits of hybrid soybeans examined at free lecture Page ContentThe benefits of studying genetics to grow a better soybean, the second-most popular crop grown in Wisconsin, is the topic of a free public presentation sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Associate Professor of Biology Devinder Sandhu will present “Let’s Play Tag with ‘Jumping-Genes’: Soybean Research at UWSP” on Thursday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. in the Pinery Room of the Portage Country Public Library, 1001 Main Street, Stevens Point. A question and answer segment follows the lecture. The presentation is the fourth of the eight-part College of Letters and Science 2012-13 Community Lecture Series. Sandhu was part of a group of scientists from all over the world who sequenced the entire soybean genome in 2010. The new soybeans serve as an excellent source of oil and protein. His research is supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, as well as the United Soybean Board. “Although soybean genome is sequenced and we know about arrangement of the genes in the genome, still there is lot to learn,” said Sandhu. “Now the biggest challenge is to determine functions of these genes. Here at UW-Stevens Point, my lab is using several different genetic and molecular approaches to establish a link between genes and characters. Knowing which genes control specific traits, we will be able to develop high yielding, disease resistant and nutritionally superior soybean varieties.” Currently, more than 25 UW-Stevens Point undergraduate students are part of Sandhu’s lab. “One of the main reasons I work at a teaching university is to work directly with undergraduates,” says Sandhu. “I truly invest in undergraduates.” Sandhu earned his doctorate in agronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He teaches several courses at UW-Stevens Point, including Introduction to Plant Biology, Principles of Genetics and Plant Genetics. He has also won numerous awards, including the UW-Stevens Point University Scholar Award, The Pucci Family Faculty Award, the Department of Biology Excellence in Scholarship Award and the UW System Faculty Diversity Research Award. The entire College of Letters and Science Community Lecture Series schedule and previously recorded videos may be viewed at www.uwsp.edu/cols/lectureseries. Article Tags UW-Stevens Point University Relations and Communications University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point • 2100 Main St., Room 116 • Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897 Comments or questions: [email protected] Nondiscrimination Statement Tap here for desktop version.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2064
{"url": "http://www.uwsp.edu/urc/news/Pages/COLSlecture12-Sandhu.aspx", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.uwsp.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:54:44Z", "digest": "sha1:J3GF3PIGGZDC6ULNLUQ5LKPQW46O3D45"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2650, 2650.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2650, 3092.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2650, 14.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2650, 37.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2650, 0.93]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2650, 279.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2650, 0.2969697]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2650, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2650, 0.02378774]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2650, 0.03202196]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2650, 0.0137237]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2650, 0.03019213]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2650, 0.02626263]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2650, 0.17979798]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2650, 0.58080808]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2650, 5.52020202]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2650, 5.0121353]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2650, 396.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 53, 0.0], [53, 61, 0.0], [61, 84, 0.0], [84, 137, 0.0], [137, 357, 1.0], [357, 769, 1.0], [769, 1051, 1.0], [1051, 1792, 1.0], [1792, 2235, 1.0], [2235, 2405, 0.0], [2405, 2462, 0.0], [2462, 2557, 0.0], [2557, 2621, 0.0], [2621, 2650, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 53, 0.0], [53, 61, 0.0], [61, 84, 0.0], [84, 137, 0.0], [137, 357, 0.0], [357, 769, 0.0], [769, 1051, 0.0], [1051, 1792, 0.0], [1792, 2235, 0.0], [2235, 2405, 0.0], [2405, 2462, 0.0], [2462, 2557, 0.0], [2557, 2621, 0.0], [2621, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 53, 5.0], [53, 61, 1.0], [61, 84, 3.0], [84, 137, 8.0], [137, 357, 33.0], [357, 769, 64.0], [769, 1051, 50.0], [1051, 1792, 115.0], [1792, 2235, 63.0], [2235, 2405, 22.0], [2405, 2462, 6.0], [2462, 2557, 15.0], [2557, 2621, 6.0], [2621, 2650, 5.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 53, 0.01923077], [53, 61, 0.0], [61, 84, 0.0], [84, 137, 0.0], [137, 357, 0.0], [357, 769, 0.03274559], [769, 1051, 0.01454545], [1051, 1792, 0.00276243], [1792, 2235, 0.0], [2235, 2405, 0.0], [2405, 2462, 0.0], [2462, 2557, 0.17977528], [2557, 2621, 0.0], [2621, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 53, 0.0], [53, 61, 0.0], [61, 84, 0.0], [84, 137, 0.0], [137, 357, 0.0], [357, 769, 0.0], [769, 1051, 0.0], [1051, 1792, 0.0], [1792, 2235, 0.0], [2235, 2405, 0.0], [2405, 2462, 0.0], [2462, 2557, 0.0], [2557, 2621, 0.0], [2621, 2650, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 53, 0.20754717], [53, 61, 0.125], [61, 84, 0.13043478], [84, 137, 0.01886792], [137, 357, 0.03636364], [357, 769, 0.08737864], [769, 1051, 0.03546099], [1051, 1792, 0.02564103], [1792, 2235, 0.09255079], [2235, 2405, 0.05294118], [2405, 2462, 0.12280702], [2462, 2557, 0.11578947], [2557, 2621, 0.046875], [2621, 2650, 0.03448276]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2650, 0.01760292]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2650, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2650, 0.50870341]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2650, -152.52245097]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2650, -2.25950202]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2650, -43.4198778]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2650, 28.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Wed April 16, 2014 - Wed April 23, 2014 Maps & Directions
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2065
{"url": "http://www.valdosta.edu/about/events/?start_ts=1360126800&calendar=11&time_span=week", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.valdosta.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:09:29Z", "digest": "sha1:GDQRFHUK3R76PDNMRG4EWRJ4AXAAZZ3N"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 57, 57.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 57, 1431.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 57, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 57, 96.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 57, 0.93]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 57, 219.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 57, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 57, 0.38095238]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 57, 0.57142857]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 57, 0.7]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 57, 4.2]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 57, 1.88669678]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 57, 10.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 57, 10.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.23529412]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 57, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.10526316]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 57, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 57, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 57, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 57, -12.81578507]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 57, -7.14783288]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 57, -5.08737315]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 57, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Classroom Assessment: What Teachers Need to Know (6th Edition)
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2066
{"url": "http://www.valorebooks.com/textbooks/classroom-assessment-what-teachers-need-to-know-6th-edition-6th-edition/9780137002337?show_all=false&nft=1", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.valorebooks.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:17:27Z", "digest": "sha1:Y7QWVWDBQ4LGAYEC5E2XMAUU3M76FVIU"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 62, 62.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 62, 1430.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 62, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 62, 68.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 62, 0.92]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 62, 224.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 62, 0.08333333]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 62, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 62, 0.25]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 62, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 62, 5.66666667]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 62, 2.19722458]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 62, 9.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 62, 9.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 62, 0.01694915]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 62, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 62, 0.11290323]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 62, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 62, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 62, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 62, -9.07682246]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 62, -4.15371307]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 62, -3.32664492]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 62, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
1 1, 2, 3, 716| Christ's coming. It is this quality of heart, purified and enlightened 2 3, 1, 1, 1754| cannot change the moral quality of acts themselves; they 3 3, 1, 1, 1778| person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act that he 4 3, 1, 1, 1796| person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act.&#126; 5 3, 1, 2, 1897| authority&quot; one means the quality by virtue of which persons 6 3, 1, 3, 2011| ensures the supernatural quality of our acts and consequently 7 3, 2, 2, 2415| limited by concern for the quality of life of his neighbor,
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2067
{"url": "http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/1/YH.HTM", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.vatican.va", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:14:33Z", "digest": "sha1:6CLGMIGOFHR6R4LSMKYTEVGAGDIJA47A"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 630, 630.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 630, 1008.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 630, 7.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 630, 9.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 630, 0.9]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 630, 266.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 630, 0.23448276]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 630, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 630, 0.2038835]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 630, 0.2038835]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 630, 0.2038835]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 630, 0.2038835]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 630, 0.13106796]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 630, 0.02184466]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 630, 0.12378641]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 630, 0.50344828]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 630, 0.54285714]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 630, 3.92380952]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 630, 0.00689655]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 630, 3.65533731]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 630, 105.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 97, 0.0], [97, 184, 0.0], [184, 272, 0.0], [272, 359, 0.0], [359, 453, 0.0], [453, 544, 0.0], [544, 630, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 97, 0.0], [97, 184, 0.0], [184, 272, 0.0], [272, 359, 0.0], [359, 453, 0.0], [453, 544, 0.0], [544, 630, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 97, 16.0], [97, 184, 14.0], [184, 272, 16.0], [272, 359, 14.0], [359, 453, 15.0], [453, 544, 14.0], [544, 630, 16.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 97, 0.08860759], [97, 184, 0.11764706], [184, 272, 0.10810811], [272, 359, 0.15942029], [359, 453, 0.10666667], [453, 544, 0.10810811], [544, 630, 0.11267606]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 97, 0.0], [97, 184, 0.0], [184, 272, 0.0], [272, 359, 0.0], [359, 453, 0.0], [453, 544, 0.0], [544, 630, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 97, 0.02061856], [97, 184, 0.0], [184, 272, 0.0], [272, 359, 0.0], [359, 453, 0.0], [453, 544, 0.0], [544, 630, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 630, 4.768e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 630, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 630, 0.18117291]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 630, -82.92136773]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 630, -36.13970578]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 630, -6.1487887]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 630, 3.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Tickets Find the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater tickets you're looking for on viagogo, the world's largest ticket marketplace. Select an event to view the range of tickets available or view the calendar to see all the dates available with tickets. You can also sell your spare Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater tickets on viagogo, and listing tickets is free. All Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater tickets are covered by the viagogo Ticket guarantee! Sign up for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Ticket Alerts Sign up here for information on upcoming onsale dates, times and venue information. Be the first to know when Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater tickets go on sale Do you know of a Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater event we can't find? Click Here to tell us about it! Don Quixote TicketsManon TicketsSwan Lake TicketsGiselle TicketsRiverdance TicketsRomeo and Juliet TicketsCoppelia Tickets More about Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Tickets Buy or sell your Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater tickets at viagogo. You can also sign up for Ticket Alerts above to stay informed about upcoming Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performances and events in a city near you. If you have any questions about using viagogo, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page. Sign up below for the latest Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater news, great deals and special offers. All Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater tickets
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2068
{"url": "http://www.viagogo.com/ar/Entradas-Teatro/Ballet-y-Danza/Alvin-Ailey-American-Dance-Theater-Entradas", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.viagogo.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:39:14Z", "digest": "sha1:NYBQE4BBSOECNFT44WYYFDJCO7IMILEW"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1465, 1465.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1465, 3361.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1465, 10.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1465, 105.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1465, 0.87]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1465, 290.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1465, 0.32684825]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1465, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1465, 0.34818482]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1465, 0.24917492]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1465, 0.0660066]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1465, 0.0990099]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1465, 0.17821782]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1465, 0.22772277]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1465, 0.07392996]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1465, 0.45531915]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1465, 5.15744681]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1465, 4.21805453]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1465, 235.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 43, 0.0], [43, 492, 1.0], [492, 553, 0.0], [553, 717, 0.0], [717, 822, 1.0], [822, 945, 0.0], [945, 999, 0.0], [999, 1317, 1.0], [1317, 1419, 1.0], [1419, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 43, 0.0], [43, 492, 0.0], [492, 553, 0.0], [553, 717, 0.0], [717, 822, 0.0], [822, 945, 0.0], [945, 999, 0.0], [999, 1317, 0.0], [1317, 1419, 0.0], [1419, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 43, 6.0], [43, 492, 73.0], [492, 553, 10.0], [553, 717, 28.0], [717, 822, 21.0], [822, 945, 12.0], [945, 999, 8.0], [999, 1317, 53.0], [1317, 1419, 17.0], [1419, 1465, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 43, 0.0], [43, 492, 0.0], [492, 553, 0.0], [553, 717, 0.0], [717, 822, 0.0], [822, 945, 0.0], [945, 999, 0.0], [999, 1317, 0.0], [1317, 1419, 0.0], [1419, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 43, 0.0], [43, 492, 0.0], [492, 553, 0.0], [553, 717, 0.0], [717, 822, 0.0], [822, 945, 0.0], [945, 999, 0.0], [999, 1317, 0.0], [1317, 1419, 0.0], [1419, 1465, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 43, 0.13953488], [43, 492, 0.04454343], [492, 553, 0.13114754], [553, 717, 0.04268293], [717, 822, 0.07619048], [822, 945, 0.13821138], [945, 999, 0.12962963], [999, 1317, 0.05660377], [1317, 1419, 0.05882353], [1419, 1465, 0.13043478]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1465, 0.62309885]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1465, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1465, 0.04703397]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1465, -50.89621346]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1465, -15.05560678]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1465, -57.09071542]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1465, 12.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
It’s Not Easy Being Green at the University of East Anglia UEA’s new HPC resource has provided the university a significant increase in computational power. The solution including Platform HPC has more than doubled... Viglen’s High Performance Computing Cluster Really Flies at the University of Bedfordshire With over a thousand students from all over the world, the Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) is a core department at the University of Bedfordshire... Viglen High Performance Cluster Reigns Supreme at Queen Mary, University of London “Viglen has developed a new e-Science cluster at Queen Mary, University of London. The new development will help the University maintain the Department of Physics’ position at the forefront of high energy particle physics, by responding to new ways of working with innovative and flexible solutions.” IT’s Dynamic: Viglen Powers High Performance Computing at The University of Hertfordshire “The University of Hertfordshire’s Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences is a pioneering British institution. Helping shape tomorrow’s engineering applications in...” University of Lancaster awards Viglen and Platform Computing first class honours for HPC “University of Lancaster has selected Viglen, a leading British manufacturer and provider of IT solutions to the education and public sector, for its latest High Performance Computing (HPC) expansion, worth £1.2million over a three year period . . .”
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2069
{"url": "http://www.viglen.co.uk/viglen/Products_Services/HPC/casestudies.aspx?Type=Information&guid=17561343210", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.viglen.co.uk", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:01:43Z", "digest": "sha1:FB6SGQTCLRN5PBJ5NWTVK4F2LZZ6DUKZ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1470, 1470.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1470, 4476.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1470, 10.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1470, 126.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1470, 0.88]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1470, 162.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1470, 0.3203125]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1470, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1470, 0.09469388]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1470, 0.04734694]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1470, 0.07836735]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1470, 0.04897959]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1470, 0.0555102]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1470, 0.03125]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1470, 0.2]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1470, 0.140625]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1470, 0.55607477]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1470, 5.72429907]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1470, 0.01171875]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1470, 4.39354544]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1470, 214.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 218, 1.0], [218, 309, 0.0], [309, 480, 1.0], [480, 563, 0.0], [563, 864, 0.0], [864, 954, 0.0], [954, 1131, 0.0], [1131, 1220, 0.0], [1220, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 218, 0.0], [218, 309, 0.0], [309, 480, 0.0], [480, 563, 0.0], [563, 864, 0.0], [864, 954, 0.0], [954, 1131, 0.0], [1131, 1220, 0.0], [1220, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 59, 11.0], [59, 218, 23.0], [218, 309, 12.0], [309, 480, 27.0], [480, 563, 12.0], [563, 864, 46.0], [864, 954, 12.0], [954, 1131, 21.0], [1131, 1220, 13.0], [1220, 1470, 37.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 218, 0.0], [218, 309, 0.0], [309, 480, 0.0], [480, 563, 0.0], [563, 864, 0.0], [864, 954, 0.0], [954, 1131, 0.0], [1131, 1220, 0.0], [1220, 1470, 0.0083682]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 218, 0.0], [218, 309, 0.0], [309, 480, 0.0], [480, 563, 0.0], [563, 864, 0.0], [864, 954, 0.0], [954, 1131, 0.0], [1131, 1220, 0.0], [1220, 1470, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 59, 0.13559322], [59, 218, 0.06918239], [218, 309, 0.0989011], [309, 480, 0.05847953], [480, 563, 0.12048193], [563, 864, 0.03322259], [864, 954, 0.12222222], [954, 1131, 0.05084746], [1131, 1220, 0.08988764], [1220, 1470, 0.048]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1470, 0.22570282]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1470, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1470, 0.59701467]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1470, -118.06199225]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1470, 2.60379885]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1470, -5.09752863]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1470, 9.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Posted by Mark van Jaarsveld at 4:08 pm
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2070
{"url": "http://www.villa-florencia.co.uk/2013/05/mountain-bike-rental-spain-self-guided-mountain-biking/p1000064/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.villa-florencia.co.uk", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:15:39Z", "digest": "sha1:BNIOX6K4PI24YQF5XQGYJMJCW2AQTA5T"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 39, 39.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 39, 2092.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 39, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 39, 66.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 39, 0.87]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 39, 118.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.2]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 39, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 39, 0.3]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 39, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 39, 3.875]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 39, 2.07944154]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 39, 8.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 39, 8.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.07894737]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 39, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 39, 0.07692308]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 39, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 39, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 39, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 39, -10.89489167]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 39, -4.44873064]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 39, -6.03412552]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 39, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Explore the state of Delaware Delcastle Golf Club and Restaurant 801 McKenann's Church Rd Delcastle Golf Course is known as being one of the finest public golf facilities in the area. In addition to its challenging 18 hole golf course, Delcastle has a full service restaurant and bar, a driving range, miniature golf, banquet facilities, and golf lessons. Senior Discount:
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2071
{"url": "http://www.visitdelaware.com/listings/Delcastle-Golf-Club-and-Restaurant/138/499/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.visitdelaware.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:18:04Z", "digest": "sha1:E6U4DMXKXHMOOCBCWUMXIWN44BKFXJC6"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 372, 372.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 372, 2742.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 372, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 372, 129.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 372, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 372, 250.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 372, 0.3]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 372, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 372, 0.08552632]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 372, 0.15714286]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 372, 0.71666667]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 372, 5.06666667]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 372, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 372, 3.61174734]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 372, 60.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 65, 0.0], [65, 90, 0.0], [90, 356, 1.0], [356, 372, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 65, 0.0], [65, 90, 0.0], [90, 356, 0.0], [356, 372, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 65, 10.0], [65, 90, 4.0], [90, 356, 44.0], [356, 372, 2.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 65, 0.0], [65, 90, 0.13043478], [90, 356, 0.00775194], [356, 372, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 65, 0.0], [65, 90, 0.0], [90, 356, 0.0], [356, 372, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 65, 0.09230769], [65, 90, 0.16], [90, 356, 0.01879699], [356, 372, 0.125]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 372, 0.0069682]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 372, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 372, 5.71e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 372, -7.25884796]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 372, 0.87077632]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 372, 15.12060733]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 372, 3.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
L'Oreal Hair Color L'Oreal Hair Color Clear all selections
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2072
{"url": "http://www.walgreens.com/store/store/family_products.jsp?pluCode=2819&firstTime=true&bogo=50&fromPage=vpd&prdID=prod6053758&N=2000010822&skuid=sku6088557&promoFlag=bogoFlag", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.walgreens.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:50:52Z", "digest": "sha1:3SO7372FN4M4T7XP6PVH7VNN2YQA5ABL"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 58, 58.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 58, 3413.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 58, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 58, 208.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 58, 0.52]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 58, 196.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 58, 0.07692308]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 58, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 58, 0.41666667]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 58, 0.625]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 58, 0.15384615]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 58, 0.15384615]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 58, 0.66666667]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 58, 5.33333333]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 58, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 58, 1.73512646]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 58, 9.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 58, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 58, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 19, 3.0], [19, 58, 6.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 58, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 58, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.21052632], [19, 58, 0.12820513]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 58, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 58, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 58, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 58, -2.25531118]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 58, -2.24913529]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 58, -3.38541134]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 58, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Thursday, 04/25/13
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2073
{"url": "http://www.walls102.com/School-Closings/15387750?sortOrderBy=D&dtTime=04/25/2013", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.walls102.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:22:09Z", "digest": "sha1:GTSOSVWLNZQ2XUJLLQMP3BGQXF2JYC2J"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 18, 18.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 18, 735.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 18, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 18, 80.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 18, 0.86]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 18, 79.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 18, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 18, 0.85714286]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 18, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 18, 7.0]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 18, 0.69314718]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 18, 2.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 18, 2.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.4]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 18, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.05555556]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 18, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 18, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 18, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 18, -10.86452573]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 18, -4.75925062]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 18, -5.65076738]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 18, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Sunday, 12/22/13
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2074
{"url": "http://www.walls102.com/School-Closings/15387750?sortOrderBy=T&dtTime=12/22/2013", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.walls102.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:24:06Z", "digest": "sha1:JBSP3PWVUHMFVQRHEWUBPON2T2QTGGDM"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 16, 16.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 16, 733.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 16, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 16, 80.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 16, 0.91]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 16, 61.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 16, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 16, 0.85714286]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 16, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 16, 6.0]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 16, 0.69314718]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 16, 2.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 16, 2.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 16, 0.46153846]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 16, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 16, 0.0625]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 16, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 16, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 16, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 16, -10.40449836]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 16, -4.99836338]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 16, -5.93087504]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 16, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": false}
User Name Remember Me? Password Register Blogs FAQ Social Groups CalendarHelp Desk LinkBack Thread Tools 05-10-2013, 08:14 PM #1 RussellK Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2011 Posts: 1,065 Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? CLICK HERE FIRST: Watch How I Get 100,000 Visitors Per Day And Earn $48,833.00 In A Single Week Selling Other People's Stuff.. The Easy Way! Internet marketing! Can you really make money with internet marketing? When asked “what was the most important invention of the 20th century?” 7% said television, 11% said the telephone and 80% said the computer. Pick up any magazine, watch any television show, read any newspaper… “.com” is the buzz word of the millennium. Ecommerce has arrived and guess whose shopping? Teenagers, generation X’ers, baby boomers, and even seniors (the fastest growing segment online). Ask youself 3 questions: • Is internet marketing the future? • Are there fortunes being made off of internet marketing? • Are you making a fortune off of internet marketing? Why not? Fortunes are being made now, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The 50 richest people under the age of 40..guess what? Over half of them made their fortunes on the internet and believe it or not, you can too. All you need is access to a computer. Internet marketing will do 2 things: create new opportunities and destroy old ways and methods of doing business. Welcome to the internet gold rush, you can stake your claim or sit back and watch it all happen. You’ve got 4 chances to make money on the internet right now. • Become an investor – the problem, you must pick the right stock and have money you are willing to risk. • Become a developer – the problem, you need technical training. Are you ready to quit your job and go back to school? • Become a seller – the problem, you need a marketable product or service, lawyers and patents and infrastructure and a website..a good one because 4/5 people never re-visit the “average site”. • You can start now with what you have and where you are. The internet marketing revolution will only happen once and everyone reading this will have the same opportunity. Bottom line, get involved or get run over. How can you get involved, what do you have to bring to the table? Your mouth. You see the internet has a problem, there are millions of websites out there and you will never see them all, no one ever will. You know companies like amazon and google are making billions right. Well they spend a huge portion of that on advertisements; banner ads, newspaper ads, radio ads, even $2 million dollar Superbowl ads for people to get to their site. Imagine all the movies that come out, you didn’t see them all. You saw the ones everyone-family, friends and people on your social media recommended. Word of mouth advertising works. People were questioned about how they find sites. Word of mouth was answered by 100% of respondents. It’s called a buzz. Advertising can’t buy it, Hollywood can’t create it, but you can get paid for making it, paid for your opinion, paid for creating a buzz. How do you cash in? That PC you’re on right now is 100x more powerful than the computer that sent man to the moon. It’s time to put it to work. Call it network marketing, affiliate marketing, direct selling, referral marketing, call it whatever you want. It’s already a multibillion dollar industry. A business you can do part time or full time and can be started at home with little or no capital, low overhead, no employees and no special business experience or technical skills; a business that allows you to work your hours, your goals; a business that offers time and financial freedom and a franchise like step-by-step business plan and according to most experts, a home based business offers incredible tax advantages. About 96% of adults from the age of 25-44 are looking to own their own business. The question is, are you ready? Are you tired of being passed up for promotions, commuting; are you ready to work your own hours, take a vacation when you want to, drive the car you’ve dreamed about, live where you want to live and retire in style and not in a shoe string? Look at the facts, even after all that’s happened, this is just the beginning. What are you going to say 10, 20, even 30 years from now when your grandkids ask you if you were involved in the internet marketing revolution. The greatest boom is still ahead, the next few years will make you or break you; you have to make your choice. If not now, when? If not you, who? If not this, what? For once in your life, you can definitely say “I’m in the right place at the right time”. Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. Reason: Internet Marketing, InternetMarketing.com, http://InternetMarketing.com, www.InternetMarketing.com, Web Marketing Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? The first tip I’m going to give you with internet marketing strategies is you need to know the right sites, the right places to market your business. You’re generally going to be able to find these people where there’s a lot of traffic. Makes sense right? Once you understand where the traffic is at, what you need to do is investigate that site or invest in internet market training that’s going to allow you to master how to market on that particular site. You want to attract the ideal prospects, ideal people for whatever product or service that you’re trying to sell. You want to also attract people who you want to be a part of your team if, you’re building one or find business partners for your particular business. You’ll be able to find these people in the right places once you learn how to market on there. Internet marketing positions you to take your business and your sales to another level because you’re taking it to a global scale; you’re taking it to a place where there’s millions and millions of people… the main thing about that is that you need to learn how to find these people. Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:28 AM. Reason: Internet Marketing, InternetMarketing.com, http://InternetMarketing.com, www.InternetMarketing.com Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? What is internet marketing and how could you possibly make money online? Let’s talk about 2 terms: 1. Affiliate Marketing 2. Internet Marketing If you've been looking at how to make money online, you've probably heard lots about these terms. People incorrectly use them interchangeably. Affiliate marketing is essentially selling other peoples stuff. You can be an affiliate for insurance companies, selling policies over the phone and making commissions. That’s affiliate marketing, you’re a salesperson for that company; you’re only making money when you sell something and you’re using telemarketing to make that sale. Affiliate marketing is a simple concept, you go out and find things that people want you to sell for them and you make a commission for every sale you make. So, what is internet marketing? Well just like telemarketing, internet marketing is the way you sell something. We can use internet marketing to do something that makes sales in affiliate marketing as well. Many times you’re using internet marketing tactics to do affiliate marketing because its kind of the easiest thing to do online. That’s why these terms are often used together, but I want to clear that they are really 2 different things. Internet marketing is using online methods and tactics like paid search, search engine optimization, email marketing, article marketing, any off these things to capture the searchers online (the people browsing the web) and then selling these people or searchers stuff, either affiliate products or your own goods and services. It’s very similar to a real life business, but there’s a couple of incredibly important differences. In a “real life” store, you do the same thing: you stock other peoples stuff, attracting people from the street through some type of advertising, you try to get them into the store and sell them stuff. The big difference with internet marketing is that you don’t need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a store, inventory, advertising, rent, employees, the list goes on and on. Your store is essentially your website. The people coming up off the street are the online searchers and the stuff that you’re selling is all inventoried and kept by those other people or companies, well at least in the affiliate marketing model and that’s why its so popular; you don’t have to have inventory or spend money up front, you just get paid a commission on every sale you make. You could conceivably start up 10 or 100 of these businesses and not care if one of them doesn't work because there really is no risk or barrier entry, you just invest some of your time. Its also very hands off; you don’t have to go to the store every day or hire people to work there, the internet and technology are your employees. Let’s talk about a simple example of this. Let’s say you started up a website about home theater and you have all sorts of content in there about picking the right TV, DVD player or anything about that market. Your website is your store, you have your displays, a nice looking, helpful environment and information, but the difference is that its all virtual. Your store is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 day a year; no one has to manage it, be there, open it or close it, clean it, or pay for rent..you get the idea. Let’s further say that you recommend a particular TV to your readers or maybe you just run an advertisement, a banner and your site points to a vendor that sells that TV and other things. So a customer visits that vendors store through your site and buys something, you get a commission! Now that’s using internet marketing; you have a website, somehow you got people to visit your website and you sold them on something using affiliate marketing…you just made money online and that could been while you were sleeping! That’s why some people can say ridiculous statements like, “I make money while I sleep.” As crazy as it sounds, its true. Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? If you were to guess how many actual internet users there are in the world today, what would you guess? At the end of 2011, the world population was almost at 7 billion people. Out of the total world population according to the Internet World Stats, the number of internet users totals almost 2.3 billion users! Ok, so out of 2.3 billion internet uses worldwide, there are over 273 million in the US. Here is the mind blowing part..looking at the US with a growth rate of almost 153% in 2010, there was a growth of 94 million internet users in 2011 alone in the US! That’s a growth of over 250,000 new internet users every day. The internet is exploding, people are using the internet every day. And do you know what? There are many people that are becoming very rich. So with that said, I only have one question for you..what are you doing to capture your piece of the market? If you can wrap your mind around the potential of how profitable utilizing the internet can be, you wouldn't hesitate to jump on the bandwagon. Even capturing a tiny, tiny fraction of some of these users came make you very rich. Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? With the economy the way it is, the timing couldn't be more perfect to create a small business of your own. Do you have a passion for something? What do you love to do? The possibilities are endless. Here are some ideas for starting an online business: 1. Online Publications or Newspapers – Many people aren't even buying papers and magazines anymore! You can create a content-based website that will provide a lot of value. You can offer subscriptions (people pay to gain access) or offer your information free of service but maybe place advertisements on the site. 2. Affiliate Marketing – If you market a particular company, product or service and someone buys from you, then you get a commission. Many people create websites and collect commissions based on those sales. 3. Network Marketing – The network marketing industry is exploding. You can sell products, earn commissions, plus you can recruit others and also earn a residual commission on what others “on your team” are earning. Think of what you would enjoy doing the most. You want your online business to be something you truly enjoy. Many affiliate marketing companies and network marketing companies offer their own slick and fancy company websites for you to market. Which means you are sending all your prospects to their site even though it has your name on it. They may tell you to go buy a domain, forward it to the company-sponsored site and send it to all your friends and family. Many people think that sending people to their company-based website is the way to go. And what about social media? Many people think that if they just talk about their product or service on Facebook, Twitter or other social networking sites, their friends are going to spontaneously become a customer…or if they “bug” them enough; well it doesn't work that way! Did you know that, on average, less than 10% of your friends usually will see your posts? Market research shows that a person needs to know you, your reputation and your product/service before he/she is willing to buy form you. How many touches does it take before someone actually buys? In the case of impulse purchases, only one, but this usually happens where there already is a certain level of confidence or trust or the price is so low that it doesn't really matter to the buyer. They say it takes an average of 7 touches for someone to buy. Do you think your prospect is going to want to see the same company-sponsored video or website 7 times? A huge percentage of people don’t fall for that. Not only that, but they may look at you as someone that is only trying to sell them something…and people do not want to be sold to. And once again, do you think they want to jump over to your company-sponsored website over and over? No. Just because this is the internet, you need to remember that people buy from people, not companies. Now here is the most important part. If you don’t want to “scare” your friends and family away, if you truly want to create an online presence, if you want to be taken seriously, the best way to truly have success is you must have your own website. People will be attracted to you if you are willing to offer them something of value, something they can use, and something that would draw them to your site over and over. You can put things on your website that not only builds value for people you know, but attracts hundreds, thousands, even millions of potential prospects! Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? You see, there are very easy and effective ways to attract prospects to your website and once you get them there, you are giving them something of value and if you know what you are doing, there are some extremely effective ways of “capturing” their contact information so when they leave your site, they will have a reason to come back again and again, until they buy…and they will! But wait, it gets even better..an added benefit of having your own website, combining having your own website with social media will show your friends, and their friends, and their friend (and so on) that you do have something of value to offer..it’s called attraction marketing. It’s an easy science and those that “get it” are making big bucks. But the first thing you need to do is: 1. Decide that you want to grab a piece of the huge internet pie. 2. Learn how to create a website. 3. Learn how to market your website. If you follow these three simple steps, I promise that you will have success! Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? Today I want to talk about basic internet marketing tips, basic foundation skills you need to be successful online. Now there’s a lot of different avenues you can take doing internet marketing. You can create your own products, you can sell other peoples products, or provide a service, there’s a lot of different ways to make money through internet marketing. Here are some of the key ones: Affiliate Marketing Affiliate marketing is a great place to start internet marketing. It’s when you sell other peoples products online; you don’t need to own any products, or stock and ship any products, you’re simply recommending products using affiliate links on your webpage that will send your visitors to the page where they can buy the product and when they do you earn a commission from recommending them. The benefits of affiliate marketing is that it is all digital, you don’t have products, there’s a large scope of products you can be an affiliate for and it’s relatively easy to get set up and going. Google Adsense Google Adsense websites are similar type of information based websites, but the way you monetize them is different. Instead of having affiliate links on your page, you have blocks of ads which are ads Google set up on your webpage and as people click those ads, you get paid by Google for helping them advertise things on your website. Google Adsense is really easy to get into as well if you’re just starting your internet marketing career and it’s simple to set up. Setting up the ads on your website is a breeze, it’s just a matter of getting the right niche market and getting the right traffic to your webpage and having good quality content that Google likes to see on information based websites. Product Creation Another form of internet marketing is product creation. You can create products in a digital form like an EBook, which is an online book in the form of a PDF basically. Other digital products like videos, training and all sorts of things are easy to create and you can sell them online as your own product. Pick a niche market you’re interested in and create some content that will help people who are also interested in that specific niche. Traffic The main thing you need to get right with any type of internet marketing is traffic. Paid and free traffic are the options you have at hand. Traffic is really what makes money online. Getting people to the right place is harder than getting people to take action. Traffic generation has to deal with pretty much anything online. You have to spend a lot of time not only in the beginning, but your whole career mastering traffic; it’s all about traffic. Paid traffic is like when you pay Google for Google Adwords to advertise on Google pages. It’s different than Adsense, so when you go to a Google results page, those advertisements on the right are Google Adwords. What you can do for free traffic generation is organically show up in the Google results page. Email Marketing Email marketing is another important aspect of internet marketing. If you can capture a persons email address when they come to your website, then you can contact them again and build a relationship with them over time. There is numerous software programs out there that help you send out mass emails to your list, instead of having to email every single person separately. You can set up an automatic sequence that will help send out emails as soon as someone enters their email address to your email list. The great thing about having an email list is you can sell things to people multiple times after you build a relationship with them. The larger your email is, the more money you are going to make. Social Marketing Social marketing is becoming a lot more important these days. Social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, other sets of platforms which people are sharing information in a real time arena is playing a big role in internet marketing. If people share your site around virally, you can get a whole lot of traffic. These are a few ways that you can get started with internet marketing and succeed even if you don’t have any experience whatsoever. Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? Internet marketing is the promotion of products and services using the Internet. Lower costs of broadcasting of information and a global audience are its main advantages. This type of marketing also encompasses digital data management and electronic customer relationship management (ECRM), which are widely used in businesses today. Internet marketing can be a variety of things. Internet marketing can consist mostly of having a website or placing banner ads in other websites. It’s becoming an increasing important part of every company’s marketing mix. From some online businesses, it’s the only form of marketing being practiced. The importance of internet marketing strategies has grown with the growth and importance of the internet. Most established companies are competing for online space and seeking to adopt web marketing strategies to increase traffic to their company website. Online marketing helps add potential customers and the number of quality leads to a website as well. In fact, most organizations adopt internet advertising strategies to generate better business. The most visited search engines on the internet are Google, Yahoo or Live search. First, you have to know what search engine you are targeting. Understand that your internet marketing resources are the tools you need to promote your business online. The best example of internet marketing resource is creating a blog for your business. Blogs receive friendly SEO rankings from search engines. Learn that marketing is as important for you internet campaigns as marketing itself is for your online business. These resources include: Internet marketing portals. Marketing directories. Marketing articles and blog directories. Marketing membership sites. Special directories. Affiliate marketing directories. Network marketing directories. Link directories. Internet marketing guides. Essentially, internet marketing is used in the internet to do one or more of the following: communicate the company’s message about itself, its products or its services online. Conduct researches to the nature such as the demographic preferences and needs of existing and potential customers in the sell goods, services or advertising space over the internet. Here are some internet marketing components: Setting up a website – consisting of text, images and possibly audio and video elements use to convey the company’s messages online to inform existing and potential customers of the features and benefits of the company’s products and services. Search Engine Marketing (SEM)- marketing a website online in the search engines either by improving the sites natural ranking in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), buying pay-per-click ads (PPC) or purchasing pay-for-inclusion listings in website directories which are similar to offline yellow page listings. Email Marketing- method of distributing information about the products or services of a listing feedback from customers about products and service through email. Banner Advertising – place for the advertising website. The offline equivalent of this form of online marketing would be traditional ads on newspapers or magazines. Blog Marketing – act of posting comments or expressing opinions Article Marketing – involves writing articles related to your business and having them published online using syndicated article sites Social Media Marketing – involves social networks like Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and social booking sites like Digg. In overall, internet marketing is very essential to our daily lives. It helps improve our businesses and promote a worthy living that will lead to success. Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? Online marketing simply refers to promoting goods and services on the internet. This can be done by selling your own products and earning a commission for each sale. Internet marketing involves targeting a particular niche. This refers to a specific market segment, for example weight loss, home business, muscle building, and so on. Anyone can do online marketing. The Internet is still very young, but is starting to experience exponential growth; internet traffic doubles every 100 days. Now is the perfect time to get started. To successfully internet market, you’re going to need a website; it’ll be your personal capture page. The aim of this website will be to capture the information of your visitors. To do this, you’re going to have to offer something valuable to them for visiting your site. This may be a free EBook, a subscription to a newsletter, free report or article, etc. Essentially what you want to do is give the visitor something in return for giving you their email address and name. When they give you their email address and name, they will be added to your auto responder – program that automatically sends emails to whoevers on that list. You can set up what is sent to that list, how often emails get sent out, etc. When someone visits your personal capture page (your website) and signs up, they’ll be added to your list and you can send them whatever you want – useful information related to your niche, promotions for paid products so you can get a commission when they buy it, etc. A great way to make money through online marketing is through your list. How do you get people to sign up to your list? Well that’s where internet marketing comes in. It’s all about marketing a product to an audience. The first thing you need to do is get an audience. I’m going to talk to you about a very brief outline on ways you can do this because getting traffic is a massive topic. Some ways you can get traffic to your webpage is through YouTube videos, creating a Facebook profile promoting your products on your site, posting on forums and getting noticed there, adding banners to websites, PPC ads, and search results on search engines through SEO. When you get this traffic, you’ll be able to get people to subscribe to your email list. Once they’re on your list you can follow them up with emails and promotions to build a relationship with them. This is crucial to online marketing; you should have a good relationship with your email list so they trust and value you, look up to you, and enjoy getting your emails. They then will be more likely to buy whatever you’re offering them in your emails. Once this relationship is built, you can drive them to your primary business whether it’s driving them to a Facebook page, YouTube video, another blog, and so on; once the foundation of the relationship is built, you can do whatever you like with your list and be extremely profitable from them by internet marketing. Here are some of the benefits of online marketing: Freedom of working for yourself You have no boundaries; you have the opportunity for unlimited growth and development Unlimited earning potentials Networking It’s a lot of fun You never stop learning Minimal investment and time required compared to traditional offline businesses. Online marketing is a skill. Just like any skill, it takes hard work and effort to learn. You can always improve on what you know. Internet marketing must be treated like any other business. Forget the idea that making money online is easy. It’s easily achievable, yes, but it takes hard work. Anyone can learn how to get into and succeed with online marketing, it isn't rocket science. The reason why so many people fail at internet marketing is because they set out thinking its quick, easy money and do not treat it like a business; when they’re not rich after a week or so, they quit. The key to being successful with online marketing is sticking at it. A lot of internet marketers don’t make money within their first six months. A lot of the big online marketing gurus out there, who are making 4-5 figures a month, didn't make money for the first few months when they got started. Within those early months of your internet marketing career you need to focusing on building your list, creating a website, making an authority figure of yourself within your chosen niche and providing value to your customers. Once you've implemented that, you can then start promoting products and services to your list and start generating residual income for the rest of your life. The hardest bit of online marketing is the initial growth, but after that growth becomes exponential; you just need to stick at it if you want to be successful with internet marketing. Last edited by RussellK; 01-10-2014 at 09:30 AM. #10 Strategic marketer Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2013 Posts: 1 Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? Thanks for these great info! I also believe that it takes commitment to ensure the success of your biz online. #11 jbthemummy HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2012 Posts: 181 Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? Awesome info! Thanks for sharing Drop shipping is another way to sell as well. Check out my FREE Dropshipper Directory | Already making a few sales and want to take your product to the next level. Contact me (Jibran Qazi) at Wikads 12-17-2013, 09:44 PM #12 robertsharryy Warrior Member Join Date: Dec 2013 Posts: 2 Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? The details which are shared about the internet marketing is really remarkable. Today, Most of the business persons are approaching method for the development of their business is Internet marketing. Why because, We can get any kind of information about anything at online. So, It is the most selected path for getting the profitable results within a short span of time. presentaci�n interactiva negocio digital digi tarjetas de presentacion creativas 03-23-2014, 08:18 AM #13 Sara Young Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 779 Contact Info Re: Internet Marketing - Can You Really Make Money With Internet Marketing? Good point. It all comes down to: Pick an audience Figure out what they want Sell it to them. It works... With affiliate marketing (as you explained above), you don't even need to own the product (or even a website for that matter). I now make 6 figures per year doing exactly that, and my students are following suit :-) [Free] Turn 56 Minutes of Your Time Into An Autopilot Cash Stream WarriorForum - Internet Marketing Forums > The Warrior Forum > Warrior Special Offers Forum > Warrior Forum Classified Ads Bookmarks Tags internet marketing, internetmarketing.com, web marketing, www.internetmarketing.com Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Posting Rules
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2075
{"url": "http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-forum-classified-ads/788655-internet-marketing-can-you-really-make-money-internet-marketing.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.warriorforum.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:15:06Z", "digest": "sha1:GQZZVYWU32E47QBHPDHUPOVDVXA2R4QC"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 31144, 31144.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 31144, 34495.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 31144, 39.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 31144, 79.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 31144, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 31144, 332.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 31144, 0.4332438]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 31144, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 31144, 0.04333254]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 31144, 0.08131833]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 31144, 0.06926821]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 31144, 0.06009097]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 31144, 0.05019552]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 31144, 0.04524779]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 31144, 0.0535871]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 31144, 0.0150826]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 31144, 0.01284814]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 31144, 0.00821615]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 31144, 0.16068889]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 31144, 0.21610891]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 31144, 4.7385139]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 31144, 0.00189603]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 31144, 5.82913522]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 31144, 5289.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 126, 0.0], [126, 209, 0.0], [209, 954, 1.0], [954, 1013, 1.0], [1013, 1715, 1.0], [1715, 2028, 1.0], [2028, 4734, 1.0], [4734, 4856, 0.0], [4856, 6084, 1.0], [6084, 6191, 0.0], [6191, 6389, 0.0], [6389, 10248, 1.0], [10248, 11480, 1.0], [11480, 15038, 1.0], [15038, 15950, 1.0], [15950, 15984, 1.0], [15984, 16148, 1.0], [16148, 16636, 0.0], [16636, 17244, 0.0], [17244, 17964, 0.0], [17964, 18414, 0.0], [18414, 19192, 0.0], [19192, 19914, 0.0], [19914, 20414, 1.0], [20414, 24166, 1.0], [24166, 29025, 1.0], [29025, 29092, 0.0], [29092, 29279, 1.0], [29279, 29361, 0.0], [29361, 29516, 1.0], [29516, 29690, 0.0], [29690, 29752, 0.0], [29752, 30199, 1.0], [30199, 30301, 0.0], [30301, 30380, 0.0], [30380, 30520, 0.0], [30520, 30546, 0.0], [30546, 30626, 0.0], [30626, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 126, 0.0], [126, 209, 0.0], [209, 954, 0.0], [954, 1013, 0.0], [1013, 1715, 0.0], [1715, 2028, 0.0], [2028, 4734, 0.0], [4734, 4856, 0.0], [4856, 6084, 0.0], [6084, 6191, 0.0], [6191, 6389, 0.0], [6389, 10248, 0.0], [10248, 11480, 0.0], [11480, 15038, 0.0], [15038, 15950, 0.0], [15950, 15984, 0.0], [15984, 16148, 0.0], [16148, 16636, 0.0], [16636, 17244, 0.0], [17244, 17964, 0.0], [17964, 18414, 0.0], [18414, 19192, 0.0], [19192, 19914, 0.0], [19914, 20414, 0.0], [20414, 24166, 0.0], [24166, 29025, 0.0], [29025, 29092, 0.0], [29092, 29279, 0.0], [29279, 29361, 0.0], [29361, 29516, 0.0], [29516, 29690, 0.0], [29690, 29752, 0.0], [29752, 30199, 0.0], [30199, 30301, 0.0], [30301, 30380, 0.0], [30380, 30520, 0.0], [30520, 30546, 0.0], [30546, 30626, 0.0], [30626, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 126, 18.0], [126, 209, 14.0], [209, 954, 118.0], [954, 1013, 10.0], [1013, 1715, 135.0], [1715, 2028, 55.0], [2028, 4734, 489.0], [4734, 4856, 8.0], [4856, 6084, 219.0], [6084, 6191, 6.0], [6191, 6389, 31.0], [6389, 10248, 666.0], [10248, 11480, 223.0], [11480, 15038, 626.0], [15038, 15950, 162.0], [15950, 15984, 7.0], [15984, 16148, 29.0], [16148, 16636, 80.0], [16636, 17244, 105.0], [17244, 17964, 127.0], [17964, 18414, 80.0], [18414, 19192, 137.0], [19192, 19914, 127.0], [19914, 20414, 85.0], [20414, 24166, 555.0], [24166, 29025, 842.0], [29025, 29092, 11.0], [29092, 29279, 31.0], [29279, 29361, 13.0], [29361, 29516, 25.0], [29516, 29690, 30.0], [29690, 29752, 10.0], [29752, 30199, 72.0], [30199, 30301, 12.0], [30301, 30380, 14.0], [30380, 30520, 23.0], [30520, 30546, 5.0], [30546, 30626, 13.0], [30626, 31144, 76.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 126, 0.1], [126, 209, 0.11538462], [209, 954, 0.02953586], [954, 1013, 0.0], [1013, 1715, 0.01759531], [1715, 2028, 0.00662252], [2028, 4734, 0.01182304], [4734, 4856, 0.0], [4856, 6084, 0.00995851], [6084, 6191, 0.0], [6191, 6389, 0.01052632], [6389, 10248, 0.0066313], [10248, 11480, 0.03610411], [11480, 15038, 0.0054755], [15038, 15950, 0.00112867], [15950, 15984, 0.03225806], [15984, 16148, 0.08441558], [16148, 16636, 0.0], [16636, 17244, 0.0], [17244, 17964, 0.0], [17964, 18414, 0.0], [18414, 19192, 0.0], [19192, 19914, 0.0], [19914, 20414, 0.02469136], [20414, 24166, 0.00326442], [24166, 29025, 0.00357744], [29025, 29092, 0.11111111], [29092, 29279, 0.0], [29279, 29361, 0.11538462], [29361, 29516, 0.0], [29516, 29690, 0.07317073], [29690, 29752, 0.12068966], [29752, 30199, 0.0], [30199, 30301, 0.12371134], [30301, 30380, 0.12], [30380, 30520, 0.0], [30520, 30546, 0.0], [30546, 30626, 0.0], [30626, 31144, 0.00608519]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 126, 0.0], [126, 209, 0.0], [209, 954, 0.0], [954, 1013, 1.0], [1013, 1715, 1.0], [1715, 2028, 1.0], [2028, 4734, 1.0], [4734, 4856, 0.0], [4856, 6084, 0.0], [6084, 6191, 0.0], [6191, 6389, 0.0], [6389, 10248, 0.0], [10248, 11480, 0.0], [11480, 15038, 0.0], [15038, 15950, 0.0], [15950, 15984, 0.0], [15984, 16148, 0.0], [16148, 16636, 0.0], [16636, 17244, 0.0], [17244, 17964, 0.0], [17964, 18414, 0.0], [18414, 19192, 0.0], [19192, 19914, 0.0], [19914, 20414, 0.0], [20414, 24166, 0.0], [24166, 29025, 0.0], [29025, 29092, 0.0], [29092, 29279, 0.0], [29279, 29361, 0.0], [29361, 29516, 0.0], [29516, 29690, 0.0], [29690, 29752, 0.0], [29752, 30199, 0.0], [30199, 30301, 0.0], [30301, 30380, 0.0], [30380, 30520, 0.0], [30520, 30546, 0.0], [30546, 30626, 0.0], [30626, 31144, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 126, 0.16666667], [126, 209, 0.14457831], [209, 954, 0.07114094], [954, 1013, 0.01694915], [1013, 1715, 0.01424501], [1715, 2028, 0.00958466], [2028, 4734, 0.01515152], [4734, 4856, 0.09016393], [4856, 6084, 0.02035831], [6084, 6191, 0.08411215], [6191, 6389, 0.07575758], [6389, 10248, 0.01217932], [10248, 11480, 0.03084416], [11480, 15038, 0.01686341], [15038, 15950, 0.01754386], [15950, 15984, 0.02941176], [15984, 16148, 0.04878049], [16148, 16636, 0.03688525], [16636, 17244, 0.00822368], [17244, 17964, 0.01527778], [17964, 18414, 0.02222222], [18414, 19192, 0.02570694], [19192, 19914, 0.01108033], [19914, 20414, 0.026], [20414, 24166, 0.02452026], [24166, 29025, 0.01646429], [29025, 29092, 0.10447761], [29092, 29279, 0.06951872], [29279, 29361, 0.12195122], [29361, 29516, 0.09032258], [29516, 29690, 0.08045977], [29690, 29752, 0.09677419], [29752, 30199, 0.04250559], [30199, 30301, 0.01960784], [30301, 30380, 0.13924051], [30380, 30520, 0.11428571], [30520, 30546, 0.03846154], [30546, 30626, 0.0375], [30626, 31144, 0.07335907]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 31144, 0.04691106]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 31144, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 31144, 0.03164142]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 31144, -2308.03696642]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 31144, -226.73589866]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 31144, -3318.04666599]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 31144, 323.0]], "is_duplicate": false}
Jun 20, 2012 06:40 PM EDT Mitt Romney’s unconvincing ABC slam Not a fan of the media. (AP Photo/The Post And Courier, Grace Beahm) (Grace Beahm - AP) Even by the standards of engagement between presidential candidates and the news media, Mitt Romney made some extreme remarks yesterday. Referring to an ABC News report regarding his search for a vice president, Romney blasted: “The story was entirely false.” Jonathan Karl’s scoop debuted early Tuesday morning on ABCNews.go.com and hit the airwaves on “Good Morning America.” The details were juicy enough to top Mike Allen’s Playbook: The Romney campaign, according to Karl’s sources, hadn’t asked Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio to turn over documents and materials required for vice-presidential vetting. The key paragraph: Although it is possible that Rubio may yet be asked to go through the vetting process, it has been nearly two months since Romney named his long-time aide Beth Myers to run his vice presidential search. The fact that Rubio has not been asked to turn over any documents by now is a strong indication that he is not on Romney’s short list of potential running mates. That Romney veep-screening officials weren’t scouring towers of Rubio documents was big news, for reasons that Karl points out: “Not only is he young, charismatic and wildly popular with conservatives, but he could also help Republicans win a key state (Florida) and make inroads with Hispanics.” Sourcing for ABC’s contention came from “knowledgeable Republican sources.” The night before the piece ran, Karl attempted to add to that list, by contacting the Romney people themselves. The reporter tells me that he briefed the campaign on the details of what he was ready to publish. Yet the Romney campaign declined to comment, as did Rubio. The piece’s landing filled all the journalistic check-boxes. Social media kibbitzed about it, outlets aggregated it and Romney was forced to respond to it in a TV interview, with Fox News’s Sean Hannity. The candidate responded: I get a kick out of some of the speculation that goes on. And I’m not going to comment on the process, of course. But I can tell you this. Only Beth Myers and I know who’s being vetted. Now there’s a trend for you: Candidate is presented with some reporting by a news outlet. Candidate declines to comment. Outlet runs the story. Candidate later turns up on the broadcast of another outlet either denying or minimizing the allegations. (See Herman Cain sexual harassment allegations and Romney bullying story). Romney’s non-denial to Hannity smells a lot like confirmation. Pair that reaction with the lack of pushback from the candidate’s campaign staffers — Karl tells me that he didn’t field a correction request or any objections from them all day long. As Politico tells us today, that’s an eternity in the modern campaign world. Nor is this a Romney-ABC showdown, given that both the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal cited sources corroborating Karl’s reporting. An “outside Romney adviser” provided the confirmation to the Post and a “friend” of Rubio’s helped the Journal. Man, Romney’s got to get these people to shut up. Against this evidentiary tide, the candidate addressed the topic last night with reporters on the campaign trail in Michigan. He started out by bashing ABC’s sources and went from there: “I can’t imagine who such people are. But I can tell you this: They know nothing about the vice presidential selection or evaluation process. There are only two people in this country who know who are being vetted and who are not, and that’s Beth Myers and myself. And I know Beth well. She doesn’t talk to anybody. The story was entirely false.” Coupled with the slam against ABC was the news that the Romney campaign was indeed vetting Rubio for vice presidential consideration — a bizarre disclosure. When’s the last time a presidential candidate went on the record to declare that one specific individual is under consideration for vice president. Beschloss? Tucked into Romney’s statement is an odd take on the reality of vetting. Information on the process is not and cannot be limited to the candidate and a single aide. At some point, it must encompass the people who are actually being vetted, an eventuality that opens the whole event to a circle of folks who aren’t controlled by the Romney campaign. It’s that very dynamic — that the selection of a vice president per force becomes a group project — that will furnish plenty of fun veep-related stories over the summer. The Romney campaign hasn’t responded to my questions on its handling of the ABC story. That’s unfortunate, because when a candidate slimes a reporter in the manner of Romney, he should have to provide some documentation. E-mails or other correspondence showing that the Romney campaign had requested documents from Rubio prior to June 19 would suffice. Says Karl of the episode: “If Mitt Romney says he is vetting Marco Rubio, then of course he is vetting Marco Rubio. But my sources had told me that at least before yesterday, Rubio had not been asked to turn over any documents. Regardless of whether Rubio had been in the vetting process before yesterday, he is now. Of course I take Gov. Romney at his word on this.”In a blog post yesterday evening, Karl suggested that Romney’s sudden attack on the media may have had something to do with politics. By Erik Wemple jonathan karl, marco rubio, vetting, washington post, Next: A good year for the Pulitzers -- and for journalists’ egos
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2076
{"url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/post/mitt-romneys-unconvincing-abc-slam/2012/06/20/gJQAakrjqV_blog.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.washingtonpost.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:43:53Z", "digest": "sha1:XCB5XW4S43MNV5IMBVELXVBRSH74DFKL"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 5518, 5518.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 5518, 16490.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 5518, 14.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 5518, 419.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 5518, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 5518, 335.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 5518, 1.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 5518, 0.40444444]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 5518, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 5518, 0.03261841]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 5518, 0.02323503]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 5518, 0.01519214]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 5518, 0.01519214]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 5518, 0.00893655]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 5518, 0.0227882]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 5518, 0.00983021]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 5518, 0.01955556]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 5518, 0.14933333]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 5518, 0.46203905]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 5518, 4.85466377]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 5518, 5.44493497]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 5518, 922.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 62, 0.0], [62, 131, 0.0], [131, 150, 0.0], [150, 410, 1.0], [410, 1148, 1.0], [1148, 1445, 1.0], [1445, 3696, 1.0], [3696, 5400, 0.0], [5400, 5415, 0.0], [5415, 5428, 0.0], [5428, 5437, 0.0], [5437, 5454, 0.0], [5454, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 62, 0.0], [62, 131, 0.0], [131, 150, 0.0], [150, 410, 0.0], [410, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 1445, 0.0], [1445, 3696, 0.0], [3696, 5400, 0.0], [5400, 5415, 0.0], [5415, 5428, 0.0], [5428, 5437, 0.0], [5437, 5454, 0.0], [5454, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 26, 6.0], [26, 62, 5.0], [62, 131, 13.0], [131, 150, 3.0], [150, 410, 40.0], [410, 1148, 121.0], [1148, 1445, 46.0], [1445, 3696, 379.0], [3696, 5400, 291.0], [5400, 5415, 2.0], [5415, 5428, 2.0], [5428, 5437, 1.0], [5437, 5454, 2.0], [5454, 5518, 11.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 26, 0.43478261], [26, 62, 0.0], [62, 131, 0.0], [131, 150, 0.0], [150, 410, 0.0], [410, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 1445, 0.0], [1445, 3696, 0.0], [3696, 5400, 0.00119332], [5400, 5415, 0.0], [5415, 5428, 0.0], [5428, 5437, 0.0], [5437, 5454, 0.0], [5454, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 26, 0.0], [26, 62, 0.0], [62, 131, 0.0], [131, 150, 0.0], [150, 410, 0.0], [410, 1148, 0.0], [1148, 1445, 0.0], [1445, 3696, 0.0], [3696, 5400, 0.0], [5400, 5415, 0.0], [5415, 5428, 0.0], [5428, 5437, 0.0], [5437, 5454, 0.0], [5454, 5518, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 26, 0.23076923], [26, 62, 0.13888889], [62, 131, 0.14492754], [131, 150, 0.21052632], [150, 410, 0.03846154], [410, 1148, 0.04200542], [1148, 1445, 0.02693603], [1445, 3696, 0.03642825], [3696, 5400, 0.02816901], [5400, 5415, 0.0], [5415, 5428, 0.0], [5428, 5437, 0.0], [5437, 5454, 0.0], [5454, 5518, 0.046875]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 5518, 0.89357764]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 5518, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 5518, 0.69936907]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 5518, -311.80047148]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 5518, 176.33070611]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 5518, -273.79623059]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 5518, 56.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
???initialComments:true! pubdate:12/03/2012 22:06 EST! commentPeriod:14! commentEndDate:12/17/12 10:6 EST! currentDate:4/15/14 8:0 EDT! allowComments:false! displayComments:true! Fox News chief’s failed attempt to enlist Petraeus as presidential candidate By Bob Woodward, E-mail the writer Roger Ailes, the longtime Republican media guru, founder of Fox News and its current chairman, had some advice last year for then-Gen. David H. Petraeus. AUDIO: Petraeus: ‘I’m not running’ for president Transcript: Kathleen T. McFarland talks with Gen. David H. Petraeus Part of a conversation in which the two discuss Petraeus’s future and his views of the news media. So in spring 2011, Ailes asked a Fox News analyst headed to Afghanistan to pass on his thoughts to Petraeus, who was then the commander of U.S. and coalition forces there. Petraeus, Ailes advised, should turn down an expected offer from President Obama to become CIA director and accept nothing less than the chairmanship of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the top military post. If Obama did not offer the Joint Chiefs post, Petraeus should resign from the military and run for president, Ailes suggested.The Fox News chairman’s message was delivered to Petraeus by Kathleen T. McFarland, a Fox News national security analyst and former national security and Pentagon aide in three Republican administrations. She did so at the end of a 90-minute, unfiltered conversation with Petraeus that touched on the general’s future, his relationship with the media and his political aspirations — or lack thereof. The Washington Post has obtained a digital recording from the meeting, which took place in Petraeus’s office in Kabul.McFarland also said that Ailes — who had a decades-long career as a Republican political consultant, advising Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush — might resign as head of Fox to run a Petraeus presidential campaign. At one point, McFarland and Petraeus spoke about the possibility that Rupert Murdoch, the head of News Corp., which owns Fox News, would “bankroll” the campaign.“Rupert’s after me as well,” Petraeus told McFarland.McFarland said she had spoken “directly” to the Fox News chairman and the “advice to you from Roger Ailes is. . . . He says that if you’re offered [JCS] chairman, take it. If you’re offered anything else, don’t take it; resign in six months and run for president.”Petraeus demurred, saying he would consider the CIA directorship if Obama offered it, as the president did several weeks later. Petraeus was confirmed and sworn in as director on Sept. 6, 2011. He resigned a year later, on Nov. 9, after the disclosure of an extramarital affair with his biographer.In a telephone interview Monday, the wily and sharp-tongued Ailes said he did indeed ask McFarland to make the pitch to Petraeus. “It was more of a joke, a wiseass way I have,” he said. “I thought the Republican field [in the primaries] needed to be shaken up and Petraeus might be a good candidate.”Ailes added, “It sounds like she thought she was on a secret mission in the Reagan administration. . . . She was way out of line. . . . It’s someone’s fantasy to make me a kingmaker. It’s not my job.” He said that McFarland was not an employee of Fox but a contributor paid less than $75,000 a year.Petraeus, Murdoch and McFarland did not respond to calls and messages requesting comment.When McFarland first said she had a message directly from Ailes, Petraeus said, “With no one else in the room, I hope?”Later she said, “I’m only reporting this back to Roger. And that’s our deal.”Petraeus said it was okay to relay his response to Ailes, adding “that has to be off the record.”“His deal with me was that I was only supposed to talk to you,” McFarland said. “And he is a little paranoid, so believe me, he doesn’t have anybody in that room.”At the meeting, some 18 months ago, Petraeus told McFarland that he thought the CIA was “a treasure. . . . I think that organization is full of just heroes. Unsung heroes.” He went on to say, “We’re going to be retrenching militarily.” In contrast, the CIA and the intelligence agencies, “I think, are going to be a growth industry,” Petraeus said.While rejecting Ailes’ advice, Petraeus said, “I love Roger. . . . He’s a brilliant guy.”Petraeus said he “would love to see” Ailes on his next trip to New York, where Ailes has his office.“Tell him if I ever ran,” Petraeus said, and then laughed, “but I won’t . . . but if I ever ran, I’d take him up on his offer. . . . He said he would quit Fox . . . and bankroll it.”“Bankroll it?” asked McFarland, who served as a senior aide to Henry Kissinger and later as a Pentagon spokeswoman in the Reagan administration.“Or maybe I’m confusing that with Rupert,” Petraeus said.“I know Roger, he’s done okay,” McFarland replied, “but . . . no, I think the one who’s bankrolling it is the big boss.”“That might be it,” Petraeus said.“Okay,” McFarland said, “the big boss is bankrolling it. Roger’s going to run it. And the rest of us are going to be your in-house.”“Yeah, right, okay,“ Petraeus said.“We’re all set.”“It’s never going to happen,” Petraeus said. “You know it’s never going to happen. It really isn’t.“My wife would divorce me,” he added. “And I love my wife. . . . We have a beautiful house.” Both Petraeus and McFarland laughed. “With his-and-hers bathrooms, believe it or not. I just want to live in it. I’ve never spent a night in it.”* * * The digital recording also provides a glimpse into the close relationship Petraeus had with the news media, especially Fox News. At one point, McFarland declared that “everybody at Fox loves you,” adding that Ailes had directed her to ask Petraeus whether “there [is] anything Fox is doing, right or wrong, that you want to tell us to do differently?” Petraeus didn’t hesitate. “The editorial policy of Fox had shifted,” he said. “It was almost as if, because they’re going after Obama, they had to go after Obama’s war as well.” He said he had discussed this with Bret Baier, a key Fox anchor.“Papers and news outlets have editorial policies,” Petraeus said. “They know sort of how their bosses feel about things . . . and it causes a certain shading,” Petraeus continued.One example, according to Petraeus: “Off the record, the New York Times was never going to give Bush or Iraq a break. I don’t care what happened.“In fact, one time Thom Shanker [a Times military correspondent], who I think very highly of, wrote a piece. And it was on me, before I was going to testify one time, and they had — a pretty good piece, I mean, factual, in other words. Again, all we want is the truth. We’re not out to spin. But then it had this sort of really odd thing inserted in it. And it was something that had been proven unfounded, but it sort of bounced around on the MoveOn.org kind of Webs. And I said, ‘Thom, where did that come from?’ He said, ‘Oh, that was added by the editors.’ ”Both journalists had different recollections. Baier said he recalled no such conversation with Petraeus. “That’s B.S.,” he said. “We cover the war the same way no matter what administration is in power.”Shanker also said he did not remember saying anything resembling what Petraeus asserted. “I don’t blame the editors for what appears under my byline,” he said. “It undermines your own credibility.”* * * In the meeting with McFarland, Petraeus gave his standard line about the Afghanistan war, saying there had been significant progress, but “that progress remains fragile and reversible.”McFarland mentioned her conversation with Petraeus in a FoxNews.com piece on April 27, 2011. “Our discussion was off the record, and to respect that I will not quote the general,” she wrote. By that time, it was clear that Petraeus would be nominated as CIA director. “I can’t help thinking that the Obama administration has done something a bit underhanded but politically shrewd by tapping Petraeus for the CIA,” she added, because it would remove him as a “potential rival” in the presidential contest.On Monday, Ailes, 72, said there was “zero chance” he would leave Fox to reenter politics for Petraeus or anyone else. “The money is too good,” he said, declining to say how much he earned, although reliable reports have pegged the amount at roughly $20 million per year under a new four-year contract. “I left politics in 1988 because I hated it,” Ailes said. “My main interest is seeing my 12-year-old’s basketball games.” Evelyn M. Duffy contributed to this report. Reprints Carolyn Hax Carolyn Hax: Ex wants a second chance, while stringing along another Carolyn Hax As Washington development moves east, what does Georgetown represent today? Roxanne Roberts 'Game of Thrones' recap: Weddings am I right? Ask Amy: Late-night message falls on appalled ears Joe Yonan The real Philomena Lee finds Hollywood ending to adoption story Anne Midgette Carolyn Hax: With family and friends, reciprocation is over the long haul Carolyn Hax The most appalling brand tweets ever Josh Duggar on his new Family Research Council job Carolyn Hax: A decade after brother’s betrayal, deep anger knows no bounds Carolyn Hax In Alexandria, her ‘poetry fence’ creates a tranquil spot for neighbors and passersby Eva KL Miller Why did CBS go with Stephen Colbert over Jon Stewart, Craig Ferguson and many others? Chris Richards 'Gone Girl' trailer features the many faces of Ben Affleck
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2077
{"url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/fox-news-chiefs-failed-attempt-to-enlist-petraeus-as-presidential-candidate/2012/12/03/15fdcea8-3d77-11e2-a2d9-822f58ac9fd5_story.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.washingtonpost.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:20:53Z", "digest": "sha1:FJS4RQNB2AVIUTTUPAMHKIPKROHLWF2Z"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 9378, 9378.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 9378, 19333.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 9378, 22.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 9378, 385.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 9378, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 9378, 298.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 9378, 0.3825794]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 9378, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 9378, 0.00724638]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 9378, 0.00966184]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 9378, 0.0050993]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 9378, 0.02743022]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 9378, 0.22184793]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 9378, 0.44731739]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 9378, 4.81706529]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 9378, 5.82263458]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 9378, 1547.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 179, 1.0], [179, 256, 0.0], [256, 291, 0.0], [291, 445, 1.0], [445, 494, 0.0], [494, 562, 0.0], [562, 661, 1.0], [661, 7320, 0.0], [7320, 8435, 1.0], [8435, 8488, 0.0], [8488, 8569, 0.0], [8569, 8657, 1.0], [8657, 8719, 1.0], [8719, 8770, 0.0], [8770, 8844, 0.0], [8844, 8932, 0.0], [8932, 8981, 0.0], [8981, 9032, 0.0], [9032, 9107, 0.0], [9107, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9305, 1.0], [9305, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 179, 0.0], [179, 256, 0.0], [256, 291, 0.0], [291, 445, 0.0], [445, 494, 0.0], [494, 562, 0.0], [562, 661, 0.0], [661, 7320, 0.0], [7320, 8435, 0.0], [8435, 8488, 0.0], [8488, 8569, 0.0], [8569, 8657, 0.0], [8657, 8719, 0.0], [8719, 8770, 0.0], [8770, 8844, 0.0], [8844, 8932, 0.0], [8932, 8981, 0.0], [8981, 9032, 0.0], [9032, 9107, 0.0], [9107, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9305, 0.0], [9305, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 179, 13.0], [179, 256, 11.0], [256, 291, 6.0], [291, 445, 25.0], [445, 494, 7.0], [494, 562, 10.0], [562, 661, 18.0], [661, 7320, 1124.0], [7320, 8435, 182.0], [8435, 8488, 8.0], [8488, 8569, 13.0], [8569, 8657, 12.0], [8657, 8719, 10.0], [8719, 8770, 8.0], [8770, 8844, 12.0], [8844, 8932, 14.0], [8932, 8981, 8.0], [8981, 9032, 9.0], [9032, 9107, 12.0], [9107, 9205, 15.0], [9205, 9305, 18.0], [9305, 9378, 12.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 179, 0.19736842], [179, 256, 0.0], [256, 291, 0.0], [291, 445, 0.0], [445, 494, 0.0], [494, 562, 0.0], [562, 661, 0.0], [661, 7320, 0.00298226], [7320, 8435, 0.01476015], [8435, 8488, 0.0], [8488, 8569, 0.0], [8569, 8657, 0.0], [8657, 8719, 0.0], [8719, 8770, 0.0], [8770, 8844, 0.0], [8844, 8932, 0.0], [8932, 8981, 0.0], [8981, 9032, 0.0], [9032, 9107, 0.0], [9107, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9305, 0.0], [9305, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 179, 0.0], [179, 256, 0.0], [256, 291, 0.0], [291, 445, 0.0], [445, 494, 0.0], [494, 562, 0.0], [562, 661, 0.0], [661, 7320, 0.0], [7320, 8435, 0.0], [8435, 8488, 0.0], [8488, 8569, 0.0], [8569, 8657, 0.0], [8657, 8719, 0.0], [8719, 8770, 0.0], [8770, 8844, 0.0], [8844, 8932, 0.0], [8932, 8981, 0.0], [8981, 9032, 0.0], [9032, 9107, 0.0], [9107, 9205, 0.0], [9205, 9305, 0.0], [9305, 9378, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 179, 0.08938547], [179, 256, 0.03896104], [256, 291, 0.11428571], [291, 445, 0.05844156], [445, 494, 0.14285714], [494, 562, 0.13235294], [562, 661, 0.02020202], [661, 7320, 0.04159784], [7320, 8435, 0.03049327], [8435, 8488, 0.0754717], [8488, 8569, 0.0617284], [8569, 8657, 0.05681818], [8657, 8719, 0.09677419], [8719, 8770, 0.05882353], [8770, 8844, 0.08108108], [8844, 8932, 0.05681818], [8932, 8981, 0.06122449], [8981, 9032, 0.09803922], [9032, 9107, 0.04], [9107, 9205, 0.04081633], [9205, 9305, 0.14], [9305, 9378, 0.08219178]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 9378, 0.88500845]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 9378, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 9378, 0.94813365]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 9378, -366.55405898]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 9378, 400.75286177]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 9378, -778.59209857]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 9378, 131.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Real-life CSI: When one identical twin is accused of killing the other
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2078
{"url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/real-life-csi-when-one-identical-twin-is-accused-of-killing-the-other/2012/11/08/f87e62d2-236f-11e2-ac85-e669876c6a24_print.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.washingtonpost.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:27:08Z", "digest": "sha1:UMUBFO4M6FP2UGNUMREUU6SZFDCQV7TW"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 70, 70.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 70, 524.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 70, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 70, 10.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 70, 0.81]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 70, 334.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 70, 0.33333333]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 70, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 70, 0.06666667]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 70, 0.13333333]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 70, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 70, 4.75]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 70, 2.48490665]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 70, 12.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 70, 12.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 70, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 70, 0.07142857]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 70, 0.00875789]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 70, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 70, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 70, -2.54799413]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 70, -1.57152449]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 70, -0.49230172]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 70, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": false}
Obama calls for thorough inquiry in Secret Service prostitution scandal View Photo Gallery — Colombia hosts Summit of the Americas: The coastal city of Cartagena, Colombia, hosts leaders from the Western Hemisphere during the sixth Summit of the Americas on April 14 and 15. By David Nakamura and Ed O’Keefe, E-mail the writers President Obama said Sunday that he wants the investigation of the prostitution scandal that led 11 U.S. Secret Service agents to be returned home from Cartagena, Colombia, where they had been sent to provide protection for him, to be thorough and rigorous. During a news conference Sunday at the conclusion of the Summit of the Americas, Obama said he expects all agents to conduct themselves with “dignity and probity” and all U.S. personnel to “observe the highest standards” when serving abroad. President Obama, making his first remarks about allegations that Secret Service agents hired prostitutes, said he'll be angry if they are proven true by an investigation. The agency sent 11 agents home, placing them on leave for misconduct. If the allegations that the men brought prostitutes to their hotel rooms on Wednesday prove true, Obama said, “then, of course, I’ll be angry.”“We’re representing the people of the United States,” he said.Obama’s remarks were his first about the growing scandal. The Secret Service placed the men on administrative leave pending an internal investigation. The agents — who were removed from Cartagena on Thursday and replaced with a new team shortly before Obama’s arrival Friday — were returned to Washington and interviewed by the Office of Professional Responsibility, the agency’s internal affairs unit.Meanwhile, the Defense Department has ordered its own inquiry after determining that five of its personnel, who were staying at the same hotel as the Secret Service agents, violated curfew on Wednesday night. All of the U.S. personnel were part of Obama’s advance team that was preparing logistics and security for his arrival.The alleged misconduct came to light after one of the agents became involved in a dispute with a woman Thursday morning over a payment, and Colombian police reported the matter to the U.S. Embassy.The controversy has shifted some attention away from Obama’s trip to the economic summit, at least in the United States, where the media have focused on the accusations of heavy drinking and womanizing.Obama was asked about the matter by a reporter in his joint news conference with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos. Obama made a point to praise the Secret Service in general, emphasizing that the agency does “very hard work under very stressful circumstances.”“I’m very grateful for what they do,” he said. “I will wait until the full investigation [is completed] until I pass final judgment.”Lawmakers in Washington were pressing Sunday for more details about the investigation.House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), whose panel maintains jurisdiction over all federal agencies, said he has reason to believe that more than 11 agents were involved.“We think the number might be higher, and we’re asking for the exact amount of all the people who, quote, were involved,” he said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”Issa did not elaborate on that statement, and his office did not respond to follow-up questions from The Washington Post.On the talk show, Issa also said: “This kind of a breach is a breach in the federal workforce’s most elite protective unit, and they don’t just protect the president, of course; they protect the Cabinet members, the vice president, the first family, candidates. So when you look at this, you realize if you can have this kind of breakdown, one that could lead to blackmail . . . then we’ve got to ask: Where are the systems in place to prevent this in the future?”The Secret Service agents allegedly involved are a mix of special agents, who provide personal protection for the president and other high-level officials, and members of the uniformed division, who handle logistical support and building security, officials briefed on the investigation have said.Jon Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, said a lawyer representing the agents did not want to discuss the matter with reporters until it had been adjudicated. Staff writer Joe Davidson contributed to this report. Rep. Issa: Scandal could be bigger than reported 11 Secret Service agents put on leave Poll: How will scandal affect Obama’s trip in Colombia? Obama finds campaign themes resonate at summit
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2079
{"url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/obama-calls-for-thorough-inquiry-in-secret-service-prostitution-scandal/2012/04/15/gIQACKO7JT_story.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.washingtonpost.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:22:14Z", "digest": "sha1:BGFBSUZNYLNIE4BVTUWRPMWIEFLLV5WG"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4575, 4575.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4575, 16823.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4575, 12.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4575, 407.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4575, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4575, 226.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4575, 0.40022548]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4575, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4575, 0.01334757]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4575, 0.02536038]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4575, 0.01521623]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4575, 0.01803833]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4575, 0.14881623]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4575, 0.48760331]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4575, 5.15977961]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4575, 5.31567393]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4575, 726.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 72, 0.0], [72, 275, 1.0], [275, 328, 0.0], [328, 586, 1.0], [586, 828, 1.0], [828, 1069, 1.0], [1069, 4332, 1.0], [4332, 4386, 1.0], [4386, 4435, 0.0], [4435, 4473, 0.0], [4473, 4529, 1.0], [4529, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 72, 0.0], [72, 275, 0.0], [275, 328, 0.0], [328, 586, 0.0], [586, 828, 0.0], [828, 1069, 0.0], [1069, 4332, 0.0], [4332, 4386, 0.0], [4386, 4435, 0.0], [4435, 4473, 0.0], [4473, 4529, 0.0], [4529, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 72, 10.0], [72, 275, 34.0], [275, 328, 9.0], [328, 586, 42.0], [586, 828, 39.0], [828, 1069, 38.0], [1069, 4332, 515.0], [4332, 4386, 8.0], [4386, 4435, 8.0], [4435, 4473, 7.0], [4473, 4529, 9.0], [4529, 4575, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 72, 0.0], [72, 275, 0.02020202], [275, 328, 0.0], [328, 586, 0.00796813], [586, 828, 0.0], [828, 1069, 0.00854701], [1069, 4332, 0.00062794], [4332, 4386, 0.0], [4386, 4435, 0.0], [4435, 4473, 0.05405405], [4473, 4529, 0.0], [4529, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 72, 0.0], [72, 275, 0.0], [275, 328, 0.0], [328, 586, 0.0], [586, 828, 0.0], [828, 1069, 0.0], [1069, 4332, 0.0], [4332, 4386, 0.0], [4386, 4435, 0.0], [4435, 4473, 0.0], [4473, 4529, 0.0], [4529, 4575, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 72, 0.04166667], [72, 275, 0.06896552], [275, 328, 0.13207547], [328, 586, 0.03488372], [586, 828, 0.02892562], [828, 1069, 0.02074689], [1069, 4332, 0.02788845], [4332, 4386, 0.05555556], [4386, 4435, 0.06122449], [4435, 4473, 0.05263158], [4473, 4529, 0.07142857], [4529, 4575, 0.02173913]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4575, 0.87289971]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4575, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4575, 0.89643902]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4575, -133.59215851]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4575, 195.05845933]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4575, -86.8363145]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4575, 40.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
???initialComments:true! pubdate:02/13/2013 00:02 EST! commentPeriod:14! commentEndDate:2/27/13 12:2 EST! currentDate:4/15/14 8:0 EDT! allowComments:false! displayComments:true! State of the symbolism: Speech guests help put human faces on rhetoric View Photo Gallery — State of the Union guests: A look at some of the guests honored at the annual State of the Union address since President Ronald Reagan introduced the practice in 1982. By Ed O’Keefe, Emily Heil and David A. Fahrenthold, E-mail the writers There was a teacher who’d survived three gunshot wounds. A congresswoman who’d lived through an assassination attempt. The grieving parents of slain teenagers. And, a few feet away, a fierce pro-gun rock-and-roller who said he’d wind up “dead or in jail” if the president was re­elected. Most guests invited to sit in a first lady’s box during the State of the Union represent a point the president wants to make through his speech. Find out who sat with Michelle Obama in 2013, and in previous years, and why they were there. In his State of the Union speech on Tuesday, President Obama urged Congress to take action on gun legislation. During many State of the Union speeches, the House’s viewing gallery is filled mostly with congressional spouses, lucky staffers and visiting donors. But Tuesday was different. The normally staid gallery was filled, instead, with ordinary Americans whose unordinary lives made them political symbols.In many cases, what they symbolized was the toll of American gun violence. There were 35 people who had been touched by tragedy, whom Democrats had brought to represent the real stakes of the gun-control debate playing out on the floor below.This is not, traditionally, the way these things are done. For decades, the State of the Union address was an uncomplicated and highly formal ritual, with just two roles to play. The president spoke. Members of Congress applauded, or didn’t. But, gradually, the address has become a much bigger event, in which an ever-expanding cast has sought to share the national limelight. In 1966, the opposition party started giving an official televised “response.” Then, in 2011, the tea party movement started giving its own post-response response. Presidents, meanwhile, came to see the House gallery differently. Instead of a simple seating section for spouses and staffers, it became a stage to complement the presidential rhetoric.The coordinated presence of so many Americans affected by gun violence on Tuesday helped create one of the speech’s emotional high points: A president who often threatens to go over the heads of Congress was, on this night, able to do it literally. He looked up to the gallery, using these symbols to pressure lawmakers in the good seats below.“Hadiya’s parents, Nat and Cleo, are in this chamber tonight, along with more than two dozen Americans whose lives have been torn apart by gun violence,” Obama said, referring to the parents of a 15-year-old girl who participated in inauguration festivities and was gunned down in Chicago a few days later. “They deserve a vote.”The lawmakers turned toward where they sat, paying their respects, and Democrats raised a chant of “Vote, vote!” Obama also singled out former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), who was grievously wounded by a would-be assassin’s bullet in 2011. Giffords was sitting near the first lady. “Gabby Giffords deserves a vote,” Obama thundered. The chant spread.Since President Ronald Reagan introduced this ritual in 1982 — pointing out Lenny Skutnik, who dived into the icy Potomac to save victims of the Air Florida crash at the 14th Street bridge days earlier — other presidents have followed suit. But they’ve been unable to confine themselves to just one hero. On Tuesday, for instance, first lady Michelle Obama was joined by 24 people, including a governor, a mayor, the parents of a victim of gun violence and NASA’s mohawked Mars rover engineer — so many that the White House released an interactive seating chart online.What was new on Tuesday was that so many rank-and-file legislators tried the same tactic. Each used his or her single gallery pass on a guest with a message.More than 30 House Democrats, for instance, brought guests affected by gun violence. The effort was organized by Rep. Jim Langevin (D-R.I.), himself a quadriplegic who was paralyzed in a gun accident at age 16.A.J. McQueen, 23, was the guest of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Tex.). McQueen was shot twice in a gang-related incident when he was 15. He says people in his neighborhood talk about guns and the need for more laws to control them, but he was heartened to hear the same talk from people who could make a difference.“I feel relieved hearing it,” he said. “I just feel better knowing that something’s being done.” He said he talked earlier to a mother who had lost a son to gun violence, and he felt a kinship.There were many others like him. Rep. Elizabeth Esty (D-Conn.) invited Natalie Hammond, a teacher who was shot in the foot, leg and hand during the mass shooting at Newtown’s Sandy Hook Elementary School. Rep. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) invited Denise Reed, whose 14-year-old daughter, Starkesia, was killed by a bullet fired from an AK-47 on a Chicago street in 2006. For some of those invited to the gallery, the scene was stunning. There were so many people like them, in the same pain. “It hurts to see that there’s so many of us. That people can’t quite understand that this is an epidemic, like this isn’t normal,” said Kim Odom, whose son, Steven P. Odom, was shot and killed around the corner from their Boston home on Oct. 4, 2007. Odom attended the speech as a guest of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who Odom met during the senator’s recent election campaign.“It’s not okay,” Odom said afterward. “It’s not okay that our children are being maimed, murdered, traumatized and terrorized. In a sense, we’ve become numb to this — that this is the way things are.”On the other side of the gun debate, Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Tex.) invited rock musician and fervent conservative Ted Nugent. Nugent had been visited by the Secret Service last year after he told a National Rifle Association convention that he would probably be “dead or in jail” if Obama won reelection.Other legislators used their guests to make different points. Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (D-Ill.) invited an illegal immigrant, Ga­bino Sanchez, fighting deportation in South Carolina. Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.) invited a couple from Little Neck, N.Y., whose adoption of a Russian child was halted when Russian President Vladmir Putin signed a law outlawing American adoptions of Russian children. House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), for his part, invited two fourth-grade students from the District who are part of the Opportunity Scholarship program that Boehner has championed in the city. Boehner also invited Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington, as well as Ted Kremer, a 30-year-old with Down syndrome who served as a batboy for the Cincinnati Reds. Kremer had hoped to meet President Obama. Boehner aides said that didn’t happen, but Kremer said he got a presidential wave.And Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) invited legendary crooner Tony Bennett, who is an advocate for gun control. “It’s almost like going to the White House correspondents’ dinner,” where the formal event serves mainly as an excuse to compete for attention-grabbing guests, said Don Ritchie, the Senate’s in-house historian. He said the change was made possible by a shift in the home lives of the legislators themselves. “Usually, [the ticket] goes to a spouse. But now the spouses, for the most part, don’t come to Washington.”
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2080
{"url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/state-of-the-symbolism-speech-guests-help-put-human-faces-on-rhetoric/2013/02/12/af9c9390-7531-11e2-8f84-3e4b513b1a13_story_1.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.washingtonpost.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:49:14Z", "digest": "sha1:HDE6RYEMSLI54D2Q65XI6OG2YTKWJV6J"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 7700, 7700.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 7700, 19195.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 7700, 9.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 7700, 395.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 7700, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 7700, 231.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 7700, 0.36031649]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 7700, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 7700, 0.0157085]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 7700, 0.01133603]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 7700, 0.01133603]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 7700, 0.0145749]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 7700, 0.0213025]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 7700, 0.20450396]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 7700, 0.49880287]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 7700, 4.92817239]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 7700, 5.78062607]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 7700, 1253.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 178, 1.0], [178, 249, 0.0], [249, 438, 1.0], [438, 509, 0.0], [509, 669, 1.0], [669, 797, 1.0], [797, 1036, 1.0], [1036, 1147, 1.0], [1147, 7700, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 178, 0.0], [178, 249, 0.0], [249, 438, 0.0], [438, 509, 0.0], [509, 669, 0.0], [669, 797, 0.0], [797, 1036, 0.0], [1036, 1147, 0.0], [1147, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 178, 13.0], [178, 249, 12.0], [249, 438, 34.0], [438, 509, 12.0], [509, 669, 23.0], [669, 797, 23.0], [797, 1036, 45.0], [1036, 1147, 19.0], [1147, 7700, 1072.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 178, 0.19205298], [178, 249, 0.0], [249, 438, 0.02150538], [438, 509, 0.0], [509, 669, 0.0], [669, 797, 0.0], [797, 1036, 0.01709402], [1036, 1147, 0.0], [1147, 7700, 0.00742731]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 178, 0.0], [178, 249, 0.0], [249, 438, 0.0], [438, 509, 0.0], [509, 669, 0.0], [669, 797, 0.0], [797, 1036, 0.0], [1036, 1147, 0.0], [1147, 7700, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 178, 0.08988764], [178, 249, 0.02816901], [249, 438, 0.05820106], [438, 509, 0.14084507], [509, 669, 0.01875], [669, 797, 0.0078125], [797, 1036, 0.0251046], [1036, 1147, 0.06306306], [1147, 7700, 0.03601404]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 7700, 0.96628374]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 7700, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 7700, 0.95849645]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 7700, -304.6000652]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 7700, 223.97036005]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 7700, -106.88869682]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 7700, 104.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
London 2012: Swimmer Kate Ziegler aims for Olympics once more, with feeling Michael Sohn/Associated Press - Kate Ziegler won silver in the women's 1,500 meters butterfly event at the 2011 swimming world championships. By Barry Svrluga, E-mail the writers Kate Ziegler has been a swimmer for most of her life. To the outside world, the sport has been her identity. Like other Olympians, she has risen before dawn as far back as she can remember. Like others who have set world records, she has returned in the afternoon for another workout. And like other professionals, be they in cubicles or pools, she sometimes wrestles with the way she spends her days. “I go up and down, to be honest,” she said. “There are days when I kind of wonder, like, ‘Man, this is tough.’ But I come back to . . .”She paused. There is a lot to consider. “This is . . . I don’t know,” she said. “I guess I love it.” Her voice grew quiet. “But it’s hard to say I love it when sometimes I hate it.” And she laughed.Ziegler turns 24 next week, and she will spend her birthday at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Omaha rather than at her apartment or her parents’ home, nearby in Great Falls. The pool at what is now known as CenturyLink Center does not hold the happiest of memories for Ziegler, yet it is where she hopes her rekindled passion for swimming — if that’s what it is — resurfaces, even as she finds herself a changed person, both personally and professionally. “It’s different from 2008,” said Ray Benecki, her lifelong coach. “She was the favorite. Now, she’s in a different role, which is not necessarily good, not necessarily bad. It just is.”Four years ago, Ziegler, a Bishop O’Connell High grad, was one of the best distance swimmers in the world, from whom medals were expected at the Beijing Games. This summer, her goals are simpler: Make the U.S. Olympic team in at least one of three freestyle events — the 800, 400 and 200 meters — and enjoy the heck out of London. Ziegler’s occasionally jarring journey between those two cycles ended right where it started: swimming for Benecki, who runs the Fairfax-based club The Fish. The swimmer and coach endured a difficult 2008 in which Ziegler failed to advance to the finals of either the 400- or 800-meter freestyles in Beijing. They endured Ziegler’s initial foray away from home, living and training in California, away from Benecki for the first time. And they are embracing a reunion that came only in February, as Ziegler committed in earnest to another run at the Olympics.“There’s no predictions,” Benecki said. “We’re trying to be as relaxed as possible.” ‘It was a long process’ Both Ziegler and Benecki use the word “relaxed” independent of each other. It is a contrast to 2008, Ziegler said. Benecki isn’t keen on comparing the two times. Ziegler is introspective.“I was not happy for a very long time,” she said. “I was not happy at trials. But it was like: Okay, what are you going to do? Just turn around and quit? Which is what I wanted to do in Beijing, too. “It was a long process. I talked to Ray and was like, ‘I’m not having fun.’ ‘Well, maybe it’s anxiety. Let’s have fun. Let’s have fun.’ But it’s not easy. There is no switch. It’s not that simple. . . . I tried to pretend like it wasn’t there, and that did not work.”The result, eventually, came in summer 2010, when Ziegler left Virginia for California, left Benecki for renowned Coach Jon Urbanchek, who was training experienced, elite swimmers at a club in Fullerton. “I think the change was awesome for her,” Urbanchek said. “She needed the change. There was sunshine, new faces, a new environment, a new coach. She drew a tremendous amount of inspiration and motivation from the situation here.”One realization: She could have input into how she trained. Urbanchek, the longtime head coach at the University of Michigan, was accustomed to coaching college athletes. He wanted, even needed, feedback from his swimmers. Ziegler had never thought to question Benecki, who had coached her since she was a girl.“I felt like, ‘Oh, that’s disrespectful,’ ” she said.Emboldened, and with some new understanding of her own preferences, Ziegler won the 800 freestyle at the 2010 Pan Pacific championships. At the 2011 world championships in Shanghai, she took silver in the 1,500-meter freestyle(in which she still holds the world record, though it is not contested at the Olympics) and an encouraging bronze in the 800.“I kept her afloat,” Urbanchek said. “We didn’t really go forward. But she kind of got her confidence back here.”Still, she experienced moments when home — and everything about it — felt more comfortable. At the world championships, Ziegler grew nervous before a race. She thought about Benecki and concluded, “Who knows me better than him?”The ensuing phone conversation calmed her, and she won her medals. ‘I think we both grew up’ Later that summer, when Ziegler returned to Great Falls for a visit, she swam some with Benecki. She did so again at the holidays. And when it came time to make a decision about where and how to prepare for another Olympic run, she returned to stay.“I don’t want it to seem like I had no other options so I just fell into this,” Ziegler said. “No. Through a lot of consideration, I just kept coming back to: This is right; this is right for me. I will tell you when I moved, I said: Never again. But Ray is kind of, like, he is a second dad for me. It’s kind of like a kid leaving the nest and being like, ‘Oh, Mom and Dad aren’t so bad.’ ”Why, though, would the experience be different this time around?“I think we both grew up,” Ziegler said. “We both matured. He’s much more relaxed, and I think I am too. I’ll be the first to admit that I can get wound up and anxious about things.”Told Ziegler believed “we both needed a break,” Benecki said: “I never thought about it that way. I just welcomed her back, and we just started doing the work.”There is no telling what the work will lead to. Seven American swimmers, led by Bethesda 15-year-old Katie Ledecky, have posted faster times in the 800 this year. Only the top two finishers in each event make the American team.“Her greatest asset is she’s a great competitor,” said Urbanchek, who endorsed Ziegler’s return to work with Benecki. “She’s going to turn it on. She’s got the swim in her.”That may be true. It may not. Ziegler may swim beyond these Olympics. She may not. She has other interests: interior design, fitness, living her life. What comforts her now, four years after a miserable preparation before a disappointing result, is that the process has been more palatable.“I’ve gotten to the point where I’ll be okay either way,” she said. “Certainly, my goal is to make the team, to swim really well, and go to London, and more specifically for the Olympics to enjoy the Olympics, and be able to come back home and say, ‘I had a great time.’” That would be, to this point, something she has not experienced. For more coverage of swimming locally and nationally, visit www.reachforthewall.com James Wagner Fifth seed still in play in Boston Associated Press After sliding to No. 2 seed, will the Miami Heat be able to turn it on in the NBA playoffs? Jason Reid Benches clear in Nationals-Marlins game after Ian Desmond, Jarrod Saltalamacchia jaw at each other Randy Wittman emerges from shadows to lead Washington Wizards to playoffs Michael Lee The Redskins have one of the most stable rosters in the NFL Red Sox fall to White Sox 2-1 on error in 9th Associated Press Breaking down the Caps' UFAs MLS's imperfect expansion plans College athletics have many problems, but a union is the wrong tool to try and fix them Sally Jenkins David Ortiz takes selfie with President Obama (updated) At 49, boxer Bernard Hopkins is fighting age — and winning Katie Carrera Five, six or seven seed? Rick Maese Blistering fastball has Stone Bridge RHP JB Bukauskas rocketing up MLB draft boards Tariq Lee DeSean Jackson reports to Redskins Park Fifth seed still in play in Boston See complete medals table
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2081
{"url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/london-2012-swimmer-kate-ziegler-aims-for-olympics-once-more-with-feeling/2012/06/21/gJQAFTmltV_story_1.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.washingtonpost.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:47:15Z", "digest": "sha1:GAFNMV6TYMUP73RDLKYE6TFI3JMFO3W4"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 8027, 8027.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 8027, 17506.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 8027, 26.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 8027, 394.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 8027, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 8027, 283.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 8027, 0.40886147]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 8027, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 8027, 0.00879397]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 8027, 0.00879397]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 8027, 0.00879397]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 8027, 0.00785176]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 8027, 0.00345477]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 8027, 0.00471106]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 8027, 0.02636007]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 8027, 0.19685923]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 8027, 0.43745533]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 8027, 4.55182273]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 8027, 5.75456262]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 8027, 1399.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 76, 0.0], [76, 218, 1.0], [218, 255, 0.0], [255, 540, 1.0], [540, 657, 1.0], [657, 2612, 1.0], [2612, 2636, 0.0], [2636, 4846, 1.0], [4846, 4872, 0.0], [4872, 6945, 1.0], [6945, 7029, 0.0], [7029, 7077, 0.0], [7077, 7186, 1.0], [7186, 7296, 0.0], [7296, 7370, 0.0], [7370, 7488, 0.0], [7488, 7534, 0.0], [7534, 7566, 0.0], [7566, 7654, 0.0], [7654, 7724, 0.0], [7724, 7783, 0.0], [7783, 7822, 1.0], [7822, 7917, 0.0], [7917, 7967, 0.0], [7967, 8002, 0.0], [8002, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 76, 0.0], [76, 218, 0.0], [218, 255, 0.0], [255, 540, 0.0], [540, 657, 0.0], [657, 2612, 0.0], [2612, 2636, 0.0], [2636, 4846, 0.0], [4846, 4872, 0.0], [4872, 6945, 0.0], [6945, 7029, 0.0], [7029, 7077, 0.0], [7077, 7186, 0.0], [7186, 7296, 0.0], [7296, 7370, 0.0], [7370, 7488, 0.0], [7488, 7534, 0.0], [7534, 7566, 0.0], [7566, 7654, 0.0], [7654, 7724, 0.0], [7724, 7783, 0.0], [7783, 7822, 0.0], [7822, 7917, 0.0], [7917, 7967, 0.0], [7967, 8002, 0.0], [8002, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 76, 12.0], [76, 218, 20.0], [218, 255, 6.0], [255, 540, 52.0], [540, 657, 20.0], [657, 2612, 344.0], [2612, 2636, 5.0], [2636, 4846, 370.0], [4846, 4872, 6.0], [4872, 6945, 381.0], [6945, 7029, 10.0], [7029, 7077, 9.0], [7077, 7186, 22.0], [7186, 7296, 16.0], [7296, 7370, 11.0], [7370, 7488, 25.0], [7488, 7534, 7.0], [7534, 7566, 4.0], [7566, 7654, 17.0], [7654, 7724, 10.0], [7724, 7783, 11.0], [7783, 7822, 7.0], [7822, 7917, 15.0], [7917, 7967, 8.0], [7967, 8002, 7.0], [8002, 8027, 4.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 76, 0.05479452], [76, 218, 0.05925926], [218, 255, 0.0], [255, 540, 0.0], [540, 657, 0.0], [657, 2612, 0.01326964], [2612, 2636, 0.0], [2636, 4846, 0.01222954], [4846, 4872, 0.0], [4872, 6945, 0.00249875], [6945, 7029, 0.0], [7029, 7077, 0.0], [7077, 7186, 0.00952381], [7186, 7296, 0.0], [7296, 7370, 0.0], [7370, 7488, 0.02586207], [7488, 7534, 0.0], [7534, 7566, 0.0], [7566, 7654, 0.0], [7654, 7724, 0.0], [7724, 7783, 0.03508772], [7783, 7822, 0.0], [7822, 7917, 0.0], [7917, 7967, 0.0], [7967, 8002, 0.0], [8002, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 76, 0.0], [76, 218, 0.0], [218, 255, 0.0], [255, 540, 0.0], [540, 657, 0.0], [657, 2612, 0.0], [2612, 2636, 0.0], [2636, 4846, 0.0], [4846, 4872, 0.0], [4872, 6945, 0.0], [6945, 7029, 0.0], [7029, 7077, 0.0], [7077, 7186, 0.0], [7186, 7296, 0.0], [7296, 7370, 0.0], [7370, 7488, 0.0], [7488, 7534, 0.0], [7534, 7566, 0.0], [7566, 7654, 0.0], [7654, 7724, 0.0], [7724, 7783, 0.0], [7783, 7822, 0.0], [7822, 7917, 0.0], [7917, 7967, 0.0], [7967, 8002, 0.0], [8002, 8027, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 76, 0.06578947], [76, 218, 0.04225352], [218, 255, 0.10810811], [255, 540, 0.02105263], [540, 657, 0.00854701], [657, 2612, 0.03478261], [2612, 2636, 0.04166667], [2636, 4846, 0.03076923], [4846, 4872, 0.03846154], [4872, 6945, 0.03328509], [6945, 7029, 0.01190476], [7029, 7077, 0.08333333], [7077, 7186, 0.08256881], [7186, 7296, 0.08181818], [7296, 7370, 0.05405405], [7370, 7488, 0.09322034], [7488, 7534, 0.15217391], [7534, 7566, 0.09375], [7566, 7654, 0.01136364], [7654, 7724, 0.08571429], [7724, 7783, 0.05084746], [7783, 7822, 0.07692308], [7822, 7917, 0.14736842], [7917, 7967, 0.14], [7967, 8002, 0.05714286], [8002, 8027, 0.04]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 8027, 0.80499107]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 8027, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 8027, 0.96017808]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 8027, -271.25427728]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 8027, 288.25091823]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 8027, -570.19352088]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 8027, 109.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
> Special Reports > CFR Reports » Follow The World Desk On: Zarqawi Is Said to Swear Allegiance to Bin Laden By Walter Pincus Washington Post Staff Writer The U.S. intelligence community considers authentic a message on an Islamic Web site in which Abu Musab Zarqawi, the Jordanian militant who has asserted responsibility for bombings and assassinations in Iraq, was announced to have sworn his network's allegiance to Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, a senior administration official said yesterday. The practical implications of the statement are unclear, the official said, but it could serve the propaganda purposes of Zarqawi's organization and of al Qaeda. "It puts Zarqawi in a top rung of al Qaeda and as a force to be reckoned with internationally," the official said. The statement "is also good for al Qaeda showing that [its] organized terrorist group is more aligned with the activity in Iraq," he added. Although President Bush and his top national security officials have for two years described Zarqawi as an al Qaeda official, most analysts in the intelligence community have seen him until now as independent, someone who shared some aims with bin Laden but also considered himself a competitor. Zarqawi has differed in the past with bin Laden over the al Qaeda leader's determination to carry on terrorist operations in the United States and not just in the Middle East. The new message, posted in the name of the spokesman of Zarqawi's group, said that he and the "soldiers" of his organization, Tawhid and Jihad, announce to the Islamic nation their "allegiance . . . to the sheik of the mujaheddin, Osama bin Laden." It adds, "When you give us orders, we will obey. If you forbid aught, it will be forbidden," according to the Search for International Terrorist Entities Institute. In what one nongovernment analyst said could be considered a change in Zarqawi's approach to operate solely within the Middle East and Europe, the message said, "We swear to God that should you want us to cruise the sea with you, God Willing we will." The message also refers to communications between Zarqawi, 38, and bin Laden "eight months ago" that were "interrupted by fate." U.S. intelligence intercepted a January letter from Zarqawi to al Qaeda and American officials made it public in February. In it, the Jordanian laid out his plans for Iraq and sought bin Laden's support. In making the letter public on its Web site, the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Baghdad emphasized Zarqawi's statement that, with Iraqi sovereignty approaching in June and "with the deployment of [Iraqi] soldiers and police, the future has become frightening." L. Paul Bremer, then the CPA administrator, told reporters at the time, "Zarqawi and all the others know they are falling behind in a race against time, a race against Iraqi self-government, when he says, 'Democracy is coming and there will be no excuse thereafter for the attacks.' " Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz told PBS in March that Zarqawi's letter showed that he believed "things are bad for us [in Iraq]. If we can't start a civil war pretty soon between the Shia and Sunnis, our goose is cooked and this is important." Some intelligence analysts, however, assessed the letter differently at the time, saying it did not reveal desperation on Zarqawi's part but rather a declaration that attacks should escalate to coincide with the political transition in Iraq. Indeed, since the letter was intercepted, Zarqawi has carried out many of the tactics he proposed to bin Laden. Zarqawi's January letter said the "zero hour" for stepped-up insurgency attacks would come at the end of June, when the United States passed sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government. That is "when we will begin to appear in the open, gain control [of] the land at night and extend it into daylight," Zarqawi said. He promised to "create companies of mujaheddin that repair to secure places and strive to reconnoiter the country, hunting the enemy -- Americans, police and soldiers -- on the roads and lanes." Today, Zarqawi is recognized as equal to bin Laden by at least one U.S. measurement. The reward for anyone who provides information that leads to his capture or death has been increased from $10 million in February to $25 million, the same price put on bin Laden's head. In his abortive negotiations with the leaders of Fallujah, interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi has insisted they turn over Zarqawi, and repeated U.S. bombings in that city have been justified as attempts to kill him or his associates. The negotiations were suspended when the Fallujah representatives said the demand to produce Zarqawi was unreasonable because he was not in their city.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2082
{"url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2004/10/19/AR2005033103451.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.washingtonpost.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:51:49Z", "digest": "sha1:P5KMSNSINZVWQHTOXU7X5RVB5HFBVYK3"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 4735, 4735.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4735, 5017.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4735, 18.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4735, 36.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4735, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4735, 218.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4735, 0.39957265]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4735, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4735, 0.01685541]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4735, 0.00790097]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4735, 0.00632078]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4735, 0.01709402]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4735, 0.1517094]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4735, 0.47300771]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4735, 4.88046272]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4735, 5.29787135]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4735, 778.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 32, 0.0], [32, 109, 0.0], [109, 126, 0.0], [126, 155, 0.0], [155, 499, 1.0], [499, 661, 1.0], [661, 916, 1.0], [916, 1388, 1.0], [1388, 1802, 1.0], [1802, 2054, 0.0], [2054, 2306, 1.0], [2306, 2667, 0.0], [2667, 3208, 0.0], [3208, 3562, 1.0], [3562, 4073, 0.0], [4073, 4344, 1.0], [4344, 4735, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 32, 0.0], [32, 109, 0.0], [109, 126, 0.0], [126, 155, 0.0], [155, 499, 0.0], [499, 661, 0.0], [661, 916, 0.0], [916, 1388, 0.0], [1388, 1802, 0.0], [1802, 2054, 0.0], [2054, 2306, 0.0], [2306, 2667, 0.0], [2667, 3208, 0.0], [3208, 3562, 0.0], [3562, 4073, 0.0], [4073, 4344, 0.0], [4344, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 18, 2.0], [18, 32, 2.0], [32, 109, 15.0], [109, 126, 3.0], [126, 155, 4.0], [155, 499, 52.0], [499, 661, 25.0], [661, 916, 46.0], [916, 1388, 78.0], [1388, 1802, 68.0], [1802, 2054, 45.0], [2054, 2306, 39.0], [2306, 2667, 56.0], [2667, 3208, 94.0], [3208, 3562, 55.0], [3562, 4073, 84.0], [4073, 4344, 48.0], [4344, 4735, 62.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 32, 0.0], [32, 109, 0.0], [109, 126, 0.0], [126, 155, 0.0], [155, 499, 0.0], [499, 661, 0.0], [661, 916, 0.0], [916, 1388, 0.0], [1388, 1802, 0.0], [1802, 2054, 0.0], [2054, 2306, 0.00829876], [2306, 2667, 0.0], [2667, 3208, 0.0], [3208, 3562, 0.0], [3562, 4073, 0.0], [4073, 4344, 0.01532567], [4344, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 18, 0.0], [18, 32, 0.0], [32, 109, 0.0], [109, 126, 0.0], [126, 155, 0.0], [155, 499, 0.0], [499, 661, 0.0], [661, 916, 0.0], [916, 1388, 0.0], [1388, 1802, 0.0], [1802, 2054, 0.0], [2054, 2306, 0.0], [2306, 2667, 0.0], [2667, 3208, 0.0], [3208, 3562, 0.0], [3562, 4073, 0.0], [4073, 4344, 0.0], [4344, 4735, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 18, 0.11111111], [18, 32, 0.28571429], [32, 109, 0.15584416], [109, 126, 0.17647059], [126, 155, 0.13793103], [155, 499, 0.0377907], [499, 661, 0.01851852], [661, 916, 0.02352941], [916, 1388, 0.02754237], [1388, 1802, 0.03623188], [1802, 2054, 0.03571429], [2054, 2306, 0.03968254], [2306, 2667, 0.05263158], [2667, 3208, 0.04436229], [3208, 3562, 0.01694915], [3562, 4073, 0.01956947], [4073, 4344, 0.0295203], [4344, 4735, 0.03324808]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4735, 0.91820616]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4735, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4735, 0.95724893]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4735, 31.9780929]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4735, 161.45879113]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4735, 77.73740361]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4735, 39.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
taoCMS� Demo Site: Columnists Contact UsND Public NoticesND ClassifiedsND Newspapers Latest NewsColumnistsSportsObituariesEventsLinksRatesHome Area BusinessesOrder Photo Reprints Home » Columnists » Columnists Posted 9/04/13 (Wed) By Neal A. Shipman Farmer Editor Who would have ever thought that student enrollment numbers at McKenzie County Public School District No. 1 would ever top 1,000 students again? But here we are one week after the opening of school this year and the district’s enrollment is hovering in the 1,026 range, and the newly-expanded elementary school is already too small for the influx of new students. While the increase in student numbers is exciting as it shows that families are moving into our community, the rapid growth in enrollment is already presenting a whole new set of problems that our school administrators are going to have to deal with. And the biggest of those challenges is going to be the building of a new school building. It seems hard to believe that in the short span of seven years, our school district has had to completely rethink its need for schools. Seven or so years ago, because student numbers were on a steady decline, our school board was actually giving consideration to consolidating the elementary school into the high school. But those days of declining enrollment are long gone. Five years ago, the entire district’s student enrollment was about 500 students. Today, there are 541 students in kindergarten through the fifth grade packed into our elementary school, while there are another 485 students in the high school. While this year’s enrollment numbers may seem unbelievable, they are actually on track with the projection numbers that the school board received earlier this summer from RSP, a demographics firm that the board hired to help with its growth assessment. According to that study, the enrollment of McKenzie County Public School District No. 1 is projected to hit 1,600 students by the start of the 2017-2018 school year. And then depending upon the growth of Watford City and its surrounding area, that number could continue to increase. And with those kind of student numbers just a very short four years away, the McKenzie County Public School District No. 1 school board is going to have to move fast to get a new school building constructed. The school board knew last year that it had its marching orders to get more classrooms ready. Which is why they expanded the existing elementary school with hopes that the addition would buy them a little breathing room. And as we now can see, it was a good thing they went forward with the project. But it’s too bad that they didn’t make the addition larger as there is limited room for any more growth. So with the elementary school once again unable to handle any more new students and the high school building projected to be out of room for additional students in two years, the pressure is on the school board to find land for a new high school and to get the building constructed. Finding land for a new school building and hiring an architect is going to be a challenge for the district. And if the district can come up with a financing package, getting a new school building ready for the start of the 2015-16 school year is going to be an equally daunting challenge. But with student numbers swelling and with very little room left in our existing schools to accommodate much more growth, there is no choice left for the board but to move forward as quickly as possible with building a new school building. Prev Next Privacy PolicyTerms of UseAbout UsContact Us � Copyright McKenzie County Farmer. All rights reserved.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2083
{"url": "http://www.watfordcitynd.com/?id=37&nid=2357", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.watfordcitynd.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:16:54Z", "digest": "sha1:MASFRTJTRMY4HSV2RMNLUCZXDNWCK6X7"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3659, 3659.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3659, 3764.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3659, 22.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3659, 24.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3659, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3659, 299.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3659, 0.43976778]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3659, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3659, 0.03712375]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3659, 0.03712375]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3659, 0.03712375]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3659, 0.00802676]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3659, 0.01672241]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3659, 0.03010033]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3659, 0.00290276]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3659, 0.12046444]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3659, 0.43089431]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3659, 4.86178862]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3659, 5.00406907]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3659, 615.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 85, 0.0], [85, 143, 0.0], [143, 179, 0.0], [179, 210, 0.0], [210, 250, 0.0], [250, 264, 0.0], [264, 628, 1.0], [628, 969, 1.0], [969, 1105, 1.0], [1105, 1290, 1.0], [1290, 1344, 1.0], [1344, 1587, 1.0], [1587, 1840, 1.0], [1840, 2123, 1.0], [2123, 2331, 1.0], [2331, 2736, 1.0], [2736, 3019, 1.0], [3019, 3308, 1.0], [3308, 3548, 1.0], [3548, 3603, 0.0], [3603, 3659, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 85, 0.0], [85, 143, 0.0], [143, 179, 0.0], [179, 210, 0.0], [210, 250, 0.0], [250, 264, 0.0], [264, 628, 0.0], [628, 969, 0.0], [969, 1105, 0.0], [1105, 1290, 0.0], [1290, 1344, 0.0], [1344, 1587, 0.0], [1587, 1840, 0.0], [1840, 2123, 0.0], [2123, 2331, 0.0], [2331, 2736, 0.0], [2736, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3308, 0.0], [3308, 3548, 0.0], [3548, 3603, 0.0], [3603, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 30, 4.0], [30, 85, 6.0], [85, 143, 2.0], [143, 179, 4.0], [179, 210, 5.0], [210, 250, 7.0], [250, 264, 2.0], [264, 628, 61.0], [628, 969, 60.0], [969, 1105, 25.0], [1105, 1290, 29.0], [1290, 1344, 9.0], [1344, 1587, 38.0], [1587, 1840, 40.0], [1840, 2123, 47.0], [2123, 2331, 38.0], [2331, 2736, 75.0], [2736, 3019, 52.0], [3019, 3308, 53.0], [3308, 3548, 42.0], [3548, 3603, 8.0], [3603, 3659, 8.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 85, 0.0], [85, 143, 0.0], [143, 179, 0.0], [179, 210, 0.0], [210, 250, 0.14705882], [250, 264, 0.0], [264, 628, 0.0252809], [628, 969, 0.0], [969, 1105, 0.0], [1105, 1290, 0.0], [1290, 1344, 0.0], [1344, 1587, 0.03797468], [1587, 1840, 0.0], [1840, 2123, 0.04727273], [2123, 2331, 0.00490196], [2331, 2736, 0.0], [2736, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3308, 0.02112676], [3308, 3548, 0.0], [3548, 3603, 0.0], [3603, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 30, 0.0], [30, 85, 0.0], [85, 143, 0.0], [143, 179, 0.0], [179, 210, 0.0], [210, 250, 0.0], [250, 264, 0.0], [264, 628, 0.0], [628, 969, 0.0], [969, 1105, 0.0], [1105, 1290, 0.0], [1290, 1344, 0.0], [1344, 1587, 0.0], [1587, 1840, 0.0], [1840, 2123, 0.0], [2123, 2331, 0.0], [2331, 2736, 0.0], [2736, 3019, 0.0], [3019, 3308, 0.0], [3308, 3548, 0.0], [3548, 3603, 0.0], [3603, 3659, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 30, 0.2], [30, 85, 0.21818182], [85, 143, 0.15517241], [143, 179, 0.13888889], [179, 210, 0.09677419], [210, 250, 0.15], [250, 264, 0.14285714], [264, 628, 0.02472527], [628, 969, 0.0058651], [969, 1105, 0.00735294], [1105, 1290, 0.00540541], [1290, 1344, 0.01851852], [1344, 1587, 0.00823045], [1587, 1840, 0.01581028], [1840, 2123, 0.03886926], [2123, 2331, 0.03846154], [2331, 2736, 0.00987654], [2736, 3019, 0.00353357], [3019, 3308, 0.00692042], [3308, 3548, 0.00416667], [3548, 3603, 0.18181818], [3603, 3659, 0.10714286]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3659, 0.02247721]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3659, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3659, 0.33845329]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3659, -125.20586193]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3659, 65.30558492]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3659, -112.14564229]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3659, 27.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Coming to the big screen... Philippa Hawker What's on the calendar for moviegoers this year? Philippa Hawker looks at the blockbusters and hidden gems that are scheduled for 2013. Django Unchained clip A scene from Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained, in cinemas January 24, 2013. http://www.watoday.com.au/action/externalEmbeddedPlayer?id=d-2c58q AFTER the hullabaloo of Boxing Day releases, there's the briefest of lulls at the cinema before things begin again with a vengeance. In the next couple of weeks, there are many interesting films being released locally, including two that have polarised critics and audiences overseas. Zero Dark Thirty, directed by Kathryn Bigelow, depicts the covert hunt for Osama bin Laden, and includes much-debated scenes of torture, while Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained is a bloody blaxploitation-spaghetti western combo whose racial politics have been the subject of controversy. There's much less anxiety over Lincoln (opening February 7), Steven Spielberg's portrait of the American president during the final stages of the Civil War, and Daniel Day-Lewis' performance has been widely acclaimed. Side Effects, reportedly Steven Soderbergh's final theatrical feature, opens in February. It is a psychological thriller with pharmacological plot elements: the cast includes Jude Law, Rooney Mara and Catherine Zeta-Jones. And, as Soderbergh apparently quits movies, the Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai returns with a new film, The Grandmaster, which has its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in February. The peerless Tony Leung (pictured right) plays Ip Man, the legendary martial arts instructor who worked with Bruce Lee. Daniel Day Lewis plays Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's portrait of the former American president. Among high-profile literary adaptations to come, there's Anna Karenina, from director Joe Wright (Pride & Prejudice, Atonement) teaming up once again with Keira Knightley. And in the category of supposedly ''unfilmable'' books brought to the screen, David Mitchell's novel Cloud Atlas is a prime example, with its six complex, linked storylines that stretch from the 19th century to the post-apocalyptic future. Suitably enough, the movie adaptation has three directors: the Wachowskis (The Matrix trilogy) have joined forces with German director Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run).
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2084
{"url": "http://www.watoday.com.au/entertainment/movies/coming-to-the-big-screen-20130102-2c5i0.html?rand=1357184082619", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.watoday.com.au", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:05:15Z", "digest": "sha1:4XE5TP6MWTWMYOXU6Y6LV3AF7U73JG4H"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2352, 2352.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2352, 3575.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2352, 10.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2352, 75.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2352, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2352, 179.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2352, 0.29241071]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2352, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2352, 0.03019261]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2352, 0.00780843]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2352, 0.02498699]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2352, 0.02706923]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2352, 0.00446429]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2352, 0.1]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2352, 0.18973214]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2352, 0.69005848]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2352, 5.61695906]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2352, 0.00223214]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2352, 5.15457048]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2352, 342.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 28, 1.0], [28, 44, 0.0], [44, 180, 1.0], [180, 202, 0.0], [202, 285, 1.0], [285, 352, 0.0], [352, 485, 1.0], [485, 1146, 1.0], [1146, 1675, 1.0], [1675, 2352, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 28, 0.0], [28, 44, 0.0], [44, 180, 0.0], [180, 202, 0.0], [202, 285, 0.0], [285, 352, 0.0], [352, 485, 0.0], [485, 1146, 0.0], [1146, 1675, 0.0], [1675, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 28, 5.0], [28, 44, 2.0], [44, 180, 22.0], [180, 202, 3.0], [202, 285, 13.0], [285, 352, 1.0], [352, 485, 22.0], [485, 1146, 96.0], [1146, 1675, 79.0], [1675, 2352, 99.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 28, 0.0], [28, 44, 0.0], [44, 180, 0.03030303], [180, 202, 0.0], [202, 285, 0.07594937], [285, 352, 0.05454545], [352, 485, 0.0], [485, 1146, 0.0015625], [1146, 1675, 0.0], [1675, 2352, 0.00308642]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 28, 0.0], [28, 44, 0.0], [44, 180, 0.0], [180, 202, 0.0], [202, 285, 0.0], [285, 352, 0.0], [352, 485, 0.0], [485, 1146, 0.0], [1146, 1675, 0.0], [1675, 2352, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 28, 0.03571429], [28, 44, 0.125], [44, 180, 0.02205882], [180, 202, 0.09090909], [202, 285, 0.07228916], [285, 352, 0.02985075], [352, 485, 0.05263158], [485, 1146, 0.03479576], [1146, 1675, 0.06049149], [1675, 2352, 0.04874446]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2352, 0.84192842]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2352, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2352, 0.94918978]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2352, -117.22330477]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2352, -7.43064456]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2352, 17.99808302]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2352, 20.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Mugshots: Madison County: 9/28/12 - 10/01/12
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2085
{"url": "http://www.wbbjtv.com/mugshots/Mugshots-Madison-County-92812---100112-172131871.html?gallery=y&img=2&c=y&page=1", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wbbjtv.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:48:11Z", "digest": "sha1:7JWN4QOLA2LAGWUNJQS3SLDPOIXLFO2F"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 44, 44.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 44, 747.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 44, 1.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 44, 19.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 44, 0.56]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 44, 68.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 44, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 44, 0.8125]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 44, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 44, 6.4]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 44, 1.60943791]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 44, 5.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 44, 5.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.30555556]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 44, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.06818182]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 44, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 44, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 44, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 44, -30.78063912]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 44, -12.99346587]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 44, -14.28525056]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 44, 1.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Gallery See all 12 photos » Mugshots : Madison County : 04/29/13 - 04/30/13 Story Created: Apr 30, 2013 at 11:10 AM CDT The people in the gallery to the left were booked into the Madison County Jail between 7:00 a.m. on 04/29/13 and 7:00 a.m. on 04/30/13.Their inclusion only indicates they were booked into the jail and does not indicate guilt or innocence. Next Article Exclusive: Survivor of Deadly Car Fire Breaks Silence Mugshots : Madison County : 04/14/14 - 04/15/14 Family Mourns Loss of Woman Killed in Car Fire Deputies: Victim of Shooting is Now Suspect in Plot to Kill Police: Fight Leads to West Jackson Shooting Surveillance Video Released to Catch Shoplifting Suspects This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2086
{"url": "http://www.wbbjtv.com/news/local/Mugshots--Madison-County--042913---043013-205404841.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wbbjtv.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:52:30Z", "digest": "sha1:ASUP4RBG2PPOOORMHEVFL4ODCY43VLKQ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 774, 774.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 774, 2112.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 774, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 774, 37.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 774, 0.88]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 774, 311.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 774, 0.23428571]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 774, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 774, 0.06372549]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 774, 0.06862745]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 774, 0.05555556]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 774, 0.01142857]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 774, 0.34857143]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 774, 0.74193548]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 774, 4.93548387]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 774, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 774, 4.39523086]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 774, 124.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 91, 0.0], [91, 120, 0.0], [120, 359, 1.0], [359, 426, 0.0], [426, 774, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 91, 0.0], [91, 120, 0.0], [120, 359, 0.0], [359, 426, 0.0], [426, 774, 1.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 91, 13.0], [91, 120, 7.0], [120, 359, 41.0], [359, 426, 10.0], [426, 774, 53.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 91, 0.17721519], [91, 120, 0.38461538], [120, 359, 0.07964602], [359, 426, 0.0], [426, 774, 0.0358209]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 91, 0.0], [91, 120, 0.0], [120, 359, 0.0], [359, 426, 0.0], [426, 774, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 91, 0.07692308], [91, 120, 0.20689655], [120, 359, 0.0209205], [359, 426, 0.13432836], [426, 774, 0.10057471]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 774, -8.46e-06]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 774, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 774, 0.00263608]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 774, -147.26128923]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 774, -50.30327867]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 774, -54.70582592]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 774, 7.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Indiana University Sets New Enrollment Record (BLOOMINGTON, IN) - Indiana University once again set a university-wide enrollment record. A total of 109,445 students enrolled at all I.U. campuses this fall. The number represents a 2.1% increase over the previous year's record number of 107,160. It's the third consecutive year that enrollment has topped the 100,000 mark.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2087
{"url": "http://www.wbiw.com/local/archive/2010/09/indiana-university-sets-new-en.php", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wbiw.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:05:33Z", "digest": "sha1:QYI2HXTBD4ORLHMQAUVP4KDPG7IQ5CW7"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 371, 371.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 371, 1789.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 371, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 371, 68.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 371, 0.91]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 371, 255.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 371, 0.22222222]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 371, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 371, 0.11409396]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 371, 0.0617284]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 371, 0.32098765]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 371, 0.76363636]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 371, 5.41818182]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 371, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 371, 3.62591745]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 371, 55.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 137, 1.0], [137, 371, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 137, 0.0], [137, 371, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 46, 6.0], [46, 137, 11.0], [137, 371, 38.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 137, 0.0], [137, 371, 0.09009009]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 46, 0.0], [46, 137, 0.0], [137, 371, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 46, 0.13043478], [46, 137, 0.16483516], [137, 371, 0.02136752]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 371, 0.22124314]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 371, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 371, 0.00039595]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 371, -36.76602433]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 371, 1.98307157]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 371, 9.51044653]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 371, 7.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
U.S. Rep. Todd Young Will Be In Bedford Thursday Last updated on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 (BEDFORD) - U.S. Rep. Todd Young will conduct what are called “mobile office hours” from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday in Room 28 of the Lawrence County Courthouse. According to the Congressman's staff, local residents who need help dealing with a federal agency are encouraged to visit during this time because caseworkers will be there to assist them. For more information or to reserve a time, call (812) 288-3999.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2088
{"url": "http://www.wbiw.com/local/archive/2013/05/us_rep_todd_young_will_be_in_bedford_thursday-print.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wbiw.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:14:32Z", "digest": "sha1:J3MZ6EUSMJZC2E5KSJBN3LHEGMCF3ZIV"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 508, 508.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 508, 830.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 508, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 508, 10.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 508, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 508, 117.1]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 508, 0.2892562]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 508, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 508, 0.0906801]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 508, 0.02518892]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 508, 0.04534005]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 508, 0.07052897]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 508, 0.04132231]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 508, 0.31404959]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 508, 0.78823529]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 508, 4.67058824]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 508, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 508, 4.11349174]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 508, 85.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 49, 0.0], [49, 89, 0.0], [89, 256, 1.0], [256, 445, 1.0], [445, 508, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 49, 0.0], [49, 89, 0.0], [89, 256, 0.0], [256, 445, 0.0], [445, 508, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 49, 9.0], [49, 89, 7.0], [89, 256, 28.0], [256, 445, 30.0], [445, 508, 11.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 49, 0.0], [49, 89, 0.16216216], [89, 256, 0.05263158], [256, 445, 0.0], [445, 508, 0.17241379]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 49, 0.0], [49, 89, 0.0], [89, 256, 0.0], [256, 445, 0.0], [445, 508, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 49, 0.20408163], [49, 89, 0.075], [89, 256, 0.10179641], [256, 445, 0.01058201], [445, 508, 0.01587302]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 508, 0.00288999]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 508, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 508, 0.00455648]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 508, -75.73517792]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 508, -1.57998405]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 508, -27.25126889]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 508, 13.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Purdue To Host Nittany Lions At Mackey Arena (WEST LAFAYETTE, IN) The Purdue Boilermakers will try to halt their two-game skid tonight when they welcome Penn State to Mackey Arena. The 23rd-ranked Boilermakers are coming off back-to-back road losses at Ohio State and Illinois to fall to 17-and-6 overall, 6-and-4 in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lions have also lost their last two games and are 17-and-7 overall, 6-and-5 in the conference. Penn State beat Purdue 67-64 on January 6th at Penn State.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2089
{"url": "http://www.wbiw.com/sports/archive/2009/02/purdue-hosts-nittany-lions-at.php", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wbiw.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:24:54Z", "digest": "sha1:DR3OUOJHJU6O6YQK5KY64QM4FE76MMUI"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 496, 496.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 496, 1922.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 496, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 496, 70.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 496, 0.94]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 496, 328.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 496, 0.28813559]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 496, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 496, 0.06887755]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 496, 0.02542373]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 496, 0.27118644]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 496, 0.6746988]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 496, 4.72289157]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 496, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 496, 3.8791112]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 496, 83.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 45, 0.0], [45, 181, 1.0], [181, 331, 1.0], [331, 438, 1.0], [438, 496, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 45, 0.0], [45, 181, 0.0], [181, 331, 0.0], [331, 438, 0.0], [438, 496, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 45, 8.0], [45, 181, 22.0], [181, 331, 24.0], [331, 438, 18.0], [438, 496, 11.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 45, 0.0], [45, 181, 0.0], [181, 331, 0.05], [331, 438, 0.05], [438, 496, 0.08928571]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 45, 0.0], [45, 181, 0.0], [181, 331, 0.0], [331, 438, 0.0], [438, 496, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 45, 0.17777778], [45, 181, 0.16176471], [181, 331, 0.04666667], [331, 438, 0.02803738], [438, 496, 0.10344828]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 496, 0.02215898]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 496, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 496, 0.00315744]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 496, -49.47331971]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 496, -9.47162456]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 496, -15.52874018]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 496, 4.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Neighborhood In Fear As Police Investigate Shooting Reported by: Dan Matics Web Producer: Heath Harrison Also Contributing: Kera Mashek, Mamie Buoy, Heath Harrison Reported: Nov. 2, 2013 10:06 PM EDT Updated: Nov. 3, 2013 9:16 PM EST Eyewitness News Photo , Cabell County , West Virginia Police are still searching for answers after a man was found shot to death in a home in Huntington on Saturday. For those living on 26th Street, the evening was far from the norm. "It makes me feel scared,” resident Shirley Copley, who lives across the street from where the shooting took place, said. “I don't want anyone coming here and killing me! It's scary!" Huntington police are trying to find a suspect after they were called to the house on reports of gun fire. Inside, they found a man in his 30s, dead from a gunshot wound. As of Sunday night, the victim has not been named and police are looking for a motive One man, who didn’t want to be identified, said he called 911. "I heard two shots, then four,” he said. “Then, I grabbed my kids and stuffed them in the house!" Copley was mowing her grass Sunday and trying to take her mind off of what happened nearby. Looking at a crime scene so close to home, she said she doesn't feel safe. "My son is going to come stay with me tonight," she said. As police try to piece together what happened here, the neighborhood is living in fear. Police are only calling the shooting a homicide investigation. More clues and a suspect are needed before they say anything else. Huntington police are looking for the person accused of murdering a man who was found dead inside a home along the 1200 block of 26th Street. Officers responded to a shooting call just before 8:00 p.m. Saturday. When they arrived at the home, they say they found a black male, possibly in his 30's, dead from a gunshot wound. At this time police are working to identify the suspect and the victim and trying to determine a motive for the murder. They also say there was no report of gunshots in the area prior to police finding the body. There will be a press conference at the Huntington Police Department at 12:30 p.m. Saturday regarding the shooting. Stay tuned to Eyewitness News for more information on this developing story. Huntington police were searching for a suspect Saturday after a man was found dead in a home along the 1200 block of 26th Street. Dispatchers said the man was shot and killed. The call was reported just before 8 p.m. Stay tuned to Eyewitness News for updates.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2090
{"url": "http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/eyewitness/131102_20451.shtml", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wchstv.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:36:08Z", "digest": "sha1:BFFPLCRH3IGOO6P275DL7Y2YIALXRTF6"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2503, 2503.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2503, 9325.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2503, 26.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2503, 190.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2503, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2503, 226.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2503, 0.4]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2503, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2503, 0.10914603]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2503, 0.09196564]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2503, 0.06366852]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2503, 0.06366852]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2503, 0.03436079]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2503, 0.02728651]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2503, 0.0090955]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2503, 0.01212734]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2503, 0.01308411]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2503, 0.17570093]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2503, 0.48206278]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2503, 4.43721973]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2503, 4.96749821]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2503, 446.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 76, 0.0], [76, 105, 0.0], [105, 164, 0.0], [164, 200, 0.0], [200, 234, 0.0], [234, 256, 0.0], [256, 272, 0.0], [272, 400, 1.0], [400, 468, 1.0], [468, 652, 0.0], [652, 759, 1.0], [759, 823, 1.0], [823, 909, 0.0], [909, 972, 1.0], [972, 1070, 0.0], [1070, 1162, 1.0], [1162, 1237, 1.0], [1237, 1295, 1.0], [1295, 1383, 1.0], [1383, 1446, 1.0], [1446, 1513, 1.0], [1513, 1655, 1.0], [1655, 2051, 1.0], [2051, 2244, 1.0], [2244, 2503, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 76, 0.0], [76, 105, 0.0], [105, 164, 0.0], [164, 200, 0.0], [200, 234, 0.0], [234, 256, 0.0], [256, 272, 0.0], [272, 400, 0.0], [400, 468, 0.0], [468, 652, 0.0], [652, 759, 0.0], [759, 823, 0.0], [823, 909, 0.0], [909, 972, 0.0], [972, 1070, 0.0], [1070, 1162, 0.0], [1162, 1237, 0.0], [1237, 1295, 0.0], [1295, 1383, 0.0], [1383, 1446, 0.0], [1446, 1513, 0.0], [1513, 1655, 0.0], [1655, 2051, 0.0], [2051, 2244, 0.0], [2244, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 52, 7.0], [52, 76, 4.0], [76, 105, 4.0], [105, 164, 8.0], [164, 200, 7.0], [200, 234, 7.0], [234, 256, 3.0], [256, 272, 2.0], [272, 400, 23.0], [400, 468, 13.0], [468, 652, 31.0], [652, 759, 20.0], [759, 823, 13.0], [823, 909, 17.0], [909, 972, 12.0], [972, 1070, 19.0], [1070, 1162, 17.0], [1162, 1237, 15.0], [1237, 1295, 12.0], [1295, 1383, 15.0], [1383, 1446, 9.0], [1446, 1513, 12.0], [1513, 1655, 26.0], [1655, 2051, 73.0], [2051, 2244, 30.0], [2244, 2503, 47.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 76, 0.0], [76, 105, 0.0], [105, 164, 0.0], [164, 200, 0.29032258], [200, 234, 0.27586207], [234, 256, 0.0], [256, 272, 0.0], [272, 400, 0.0], [400, 468, 0.03076923], [468, 652, 0.0], [652, 759, 0.0], [759, 823, 0.03333333], [823, 909, 0.0], [909, 972, 0.05084746], [972, 1070, 0.0], [1070, 1162, 0.0], [1162, 1237, 0.0], [1237, 1295, 0.0], [1295, 1383, 0.0], [1383, 1446, 0.0], [1446, 1513, 0.0], [1513, 1655, 0.04285714], [1655, 2051, 0.01302083], [2051, 2244, 0.02139037], [2244, 2503, 0.02755906]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 52, 0.0], [52, 76, 0.0], [76, 105, 0.0], [105, 164, 0.0], [164, 200, 0.0], [200, 234, 0.0], [234, 256, 0.0], [256, 272, 0.0], [272, 400, 0.0], [400, 468, 0.0], [468, 652, 0.0], [652, 759, 0.0], [759, 823, 0.0], [823, 909, 0.0], [909, 972, 0.0], [972, 1070, 0.0], [1070, 1162, 0.0], [1162, 1237, 0.0], [1237, 1295, 0.0], [1295, 1383, 0.0], [1383, 1446, 0.0], [1446, 1513, 0.0], [1513, 1655, 0.0], [1655, 2051, 0.0], [2051, 2244, 0.0], [2244, 2503, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 52, 0.13461538], [52, 76, 0.125], [76, 105, 0.13793103], [105, 164, 0.13559322], [164, 200, 0.19444444], [200, 234, 0.20588235], [234, 256, 0.13636364], [256, 272, 0.125], [272, 400, 0.0390625], [400, 468, 0.02941176], [468, 652, 0.02717391], [652, 759, 0.00934579], [759, 823, 0.015625], [823, 909, 0.02325581], [909, 972, 0.01587302], [972, 1070, 0.03061224], [1070, 1162, 0.02173913], [1162, 1237, 0.01333333], [1237, 1295, 0.01724138], [1295, 1383, 0.01136364], [1383, 1446, 0.01587302], [1446, 1513, 0.01492537], [1513, 1655, 0.01408451], [1655, 2051, 0.01262626], [2051, 2244, 0.04145078], [2244, 2503, 0.03088803]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2503, 0.22064191]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2503, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2503, 0.79023963]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2503, 4.70091694]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2503, 61.90126014]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2503, -112.95993694]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2503, 34.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Russian-born American dominates Paralympics She doesn’t boast the name Michael Phelps or Missy Franklin, but her accomplishments in the pool were no less amazing at the 2012 Paralympics. American Jessica Long finished the Games tied for the lead with eight medals. Long picked up five gold, two silver and one bronze. Long was born with fibular hemimelia, so she didn’t have fibulas, ankles, heels, and most of the other bones in her feet. Long was born in Siberia and was adopted from a Russian orphanage when she was 13 months old.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2091
{"url": "http://www.wcnc.com/news/slideshows/Photos--A-Year-of-Sports-184614921.html?gallery=y&c=y&ref=%2F&img=40&c=y&c=y&c=y&c=y", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wcnc.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:15:01Z", "digest": "sha1:L3M663CMSBRBF3VL64VNFA4VSX3S6DQJ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 533, 533.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 533, 1976.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 533, 3.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 533, 98.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 533, 0.99]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 533, 252.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 533, 0.42592593]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 533, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 533, 0.0324826]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 533, 0.05104408]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 533, 0.14814815]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 533, 0.75824176]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 533, 4.73626374]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 533, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 533, 4.08602551]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 533, 91.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 318, 1.0], [318, 533, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 318, 0.0], [318, 533, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 44, 4.0], [44, 318, 47.0], [318, 533, 40.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 318, 0.01492537], [318, 533, 0.00956938]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 44, 0.0], [44, 318, 0.0], [318, 533, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 44, 0.06818182], [44, 318, 0.04014599], [318, 533, 0.01860465]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 533, 0.42736632]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 533, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 533, 0.00808185]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 533, 8.51403419]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 533, 13.47641698]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 533, 14.09144837]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 533, 5.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Sign Out Photos | Behind the scenes at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 19: Power Rangers Megaforce perform at Day One of the 86th Anniversary Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Rehearsals at Macy's Herald Square on November 19, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2092
{"url": "http://www.wcnc.com/news/slideshows/Photos--Thanksgiving-parade-performers-rehearse-in-New-York-180405351.html?gallery=y&c=y&ref=%2F&img=47&c=y&c=y&c=y", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wcnc.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T08:05:01Z", "digest": "sha1:NN2NTQOPJMOCGNZJDXW225NRRALUQWH4"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 309, 309.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 309, 1780.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 309, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 309, 97.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 309, 0.81]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 309, 142.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 309, 0.1969697]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 309, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 309, 0.13821138]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 309, 0.16260163]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 309, 0.21138211]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 309, 0.06060606]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 309, 0.22727273]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 309, 0.72]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 309, 4.92]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 309, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 309, 3.48200073]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 309, 50.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 309, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 309, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 74, 12.0], [74, 309, 38.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 309, 0.04464286]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 74, 0.0], [74, 309, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 74, 0.10810811], [74, 309, 0.17021277]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 309, 0.00026315]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 309, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 309, 0.0086773]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 309, -39.01138178]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 309, -11.10253736]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 309, -8.96051845]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 309, 2.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Ridge Resigns By: Associated Press Updated: Tue 2:16 PM, Nov 30, 2004 / Article U.S. officials say Tom Ridge has resigned after 23 months as the nation's first Homeland Security Secretary. Department of Homeland Security officials say Ridge informed his senior leadership team in an e-mail Tuesday morning, and also informed the White House. A formal announcement is expected at a news conference Tuesday afternoon. Ridge became the nation's first White House homeland security adviser a month after the 9-11 attacks. He assumed the Cabinet-level post after Congress created the Homeland Security Department, merging 22 government agencies. He has presided over six national "orange alerts" during heightened terror concerns, but an attack never happened on his watch.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2093
{"url": "http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/1112302.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wctv.tv", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:52:49Z", "digest": "sha1:WCMJMEYARXXASRVP26V44U3PT6CMDWY4"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 768, 768.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 768, 4267.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 768, 6.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 768, 158.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 768, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 768, 276.9]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 768, 0.2585034]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 768, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 768, 0.10191083]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 768, 0.0477707]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 768, 0.02721088]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 768, 0.21768707]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 768, 0.73275862]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 768, 5.4137931]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 768, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 768, 4.30531787]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 768, 116.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 70, 0.0], [70, 189, 1.0], [189, 416, 1.0], [416, 641, 1.0], [641, 768, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 70, 0.0], [70, 189, 0.0], [189, 416, 0.0], [416, 641, 0.0], [641, 768, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 14, 2.0], [14, 70, 10.0], [70, 189, 18.0], [189, 416, 34.0], [416, 641, 32.0], [641, 768, 20.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 70, 0.18], [70, 189, 0.01785714], [189, 416, 0.0], [416, 641, 0.02293578], [641, 768, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 70, 0.0], [70, 189, 0.0], [189, 416, 0.0], [416, 641, 0.0], [641, 768, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 14, 0.14285714], [14, 70, 0.14285714], [70, 189, 0.06722689], [189, 416, 0.03964758], [416, 641, 0.04], [641, 768, 0.00787402]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 768, 0.12439644]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 768, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 768, 0.52711338]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 768, -52.9392917]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 768, 6.07318628]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 768, 9.12647164]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 768, 8.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Johnson Earns Regional Honor By: VSU Sports Information Posted: Sun 10:14 PM, Oct 07, 2012 By: VSU Sports Information Home / VSU Sports / Article VALDOSTA, Ga. – Valdosta State softball player Morgan Johnson, recipient of the Gulf South Conference Commissioner’s Award, was named the south regional winner of the NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. The honor makes Johnson eligible for the national award to be selected from the 16 regional winners, eight men and eight women, announced October 22. The award, sponsored by the Division II Conference Commissioners Association, provides the opportunity for Division II to highlight the extraordinary achievements of its student-athletes. Johnson was able to earn the award based on her merits academically, in community service and, of course, for her athletic achievements. Her most notable athletic achievement came last season when she led Valdosta State softball to VSU’s and the GSC’s first NCAA Division II Softball National Championship. Last season Johnson was named All-GSC, All-Region and earned All-America honors after hitting .427 with 11 home runs and 51 RBI. Saving her best performances for the most important games, Johnson was named to both the GSC and NCAA All-Tournament teams at the Blazers finished the season 58-5. Academically Johnson achieved a 3.66 grade point average while pursuing a degree in nursing. She earned Academic All-Region and All-America honors while being chosen for several honors societies, including the International Dean’s List Society. She was also selected to the GSC Spring All-Academic Team. The commissioners from the regions that comprise the NCAA Division II basketball alignment selected the regional winners. To be nominated for consideration a student-athlete must have attained a 3.0 career cumulative grade point average and possess outstanding athletic credentials. Lady Blazers Finish Strong With Road Win Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2094
{"url": "http://www.wctv.tv/wswg/wswgsports/vsu/headlines/Johnson-Earns-Regional-Honor-173058271.html?site=mobile", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.wctv.tv", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:46:41Z", "digest": "sha1:OKMOJYGAZEKWWBEUDCZCRNEIEKVOJNJ3"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2062, 2062.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2062, 3070.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2062, 9.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2062, 61.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2062, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2062, 249.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2062, 0.27748691]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2062, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2062, 0.05173427]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2062, 0.02939447]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2062, 0.02469136]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2062, 0.02586714]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2062, 0.05235602]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2062, 0.18062827]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2062, 0.5659164]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2062, 5.46945338]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2062, 4.83514016]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2062, 311.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 29, 0.0], [29, 91, 0.0], [91, 123, 0.0], [123, 136, 0.0], [136, 740, 1.0], [740, 1047, 1.0], [1047, 1340, 1.0], [1340, 1644, 1.0], [1644, 2062, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 29, 0.0], [29, 91, 0.0], [91, 123, 0.0], [123, 136, 0.0], [136, 740, 0.0], [740, 1047, 0.0], [1047, 1340, 0.0], [1340, 1644, 0.0], [1644, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 29, 4.0], [29, 91, 11.0], [91, 123, 5.0], [123, 136, 2.0], [136, 740, 86.0], [740, 1047, 48.0], [1047, 1340, 48.0], [1340, 1644, 44.0], [1644, 2062, 63.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 29, 0.0], [29, 91, 0.17857143], [91, 123, 0.0], [123, 136, 0.0], [136, 740, 0.00680272], [740, 1047, 0.0], [1047, 1340, 0.03546099], [1340, 1644, 0.01016949], [1644, 2062, 0.00484262]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 29, 0.0], [29, 91, 0.0], [91, 123, 0.0], [123, 136, 0.0], [136, 740, 0.0], [740, 1047, 0.0], [1047, 1340, 0.0], [1340, 1644, 0.0], [1644, 2062, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 29, 0.13793103], [29, 91, 0.17741935], [91, 123, 0.21875], [123, 136, 0.30769231], [136, 740, 0.07615894], [740, 1047, 0.06514658], [1047, 1340, 0.08532423], [1340, 1644, 0.06578947], [1644, 2062, 0.04066986]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2062, 0.01111752]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2062, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2062, 0.93533206]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2062, -123.23707158]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2062, -16.70245047]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2062, 9.14867175]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2062, 17.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Walking School Bus Programs Take Off Commuting by Foot or Bike Gives Students a Leg Up on Physical Activity, Research Shows Cari NierenbergWebMD Health News Aug. 22, 2011 -- A walking school bus isn't yellow, burns no gas, and is fueled by human energy. The "wheels" on this "bus" go round and round when small groups of children pedal their bikes or walk to school as adults supervise them along the route. This people-powered form of transportation has caught on in communities across the country and around the world. According to new research, it's an idea with legs -- plenty of them. A recent study of the program showed that participating students increased the amount and intensity of their physical activity, a big step toward stemming rising rates of childhood obesity. The research, which appears online in Pediatrics, followed 149 fourth-graders from eight schools in Houston, over a five-week period. Seventy children were randomly assigned to board the walking school bus while the other 79 students relied on their usual transportation methods to get to class. Unlike previous studies, many of the children were ethnic minorities and came from low-income households. All the boys and girls involved in the study lived within a mile of school and wore accelerometers, a gadget that measures how much time each child spent being active and the intensity of the activity. In 1969, 42% of children actively commuted to the classroom, but by 2009 that number dropped to 13%. Now, more than 30% of children in this country are overweight and about 17% of them are considered obese. Researchers found that boys and girls who boarded the walking school bus increased their active commuting time by 30% over the study period, compared to their classmates who did not. They also boosted their minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity while their peers who depended on their usual transportation reduced their time spent exercising at this intensity. The 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans encourage children and teens aged 6 to 17 to get at least 60 minutes of activity each day, most of it at moderate to vigorous intensity. Parents had a 36% reduction in their motor vehicle commuting, which saves time each day and money at the gas tank in addition to improving traffic and air pollution. "Active commuting could help to broadly improve youth physical activity and prevent chronic disease," the study researchers write. 14 Inside Rainy Day Activities for Kids Mendoza, J.A. Pediatrics, published online Aug. 22, 2011. Safe Routes to School web site: "The Walking School Bus."
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2095
{"url": "http://www.webmd.com/children/news/20110822/walking-school-bus-programs-take-off?src=rsf_full-news_pub_none_rltd", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.webmd.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:15:03Z", "digest": "sha1:2NKQEAX5C76X656EMC6YP5IKAYBXAPZD"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 2611, 2611.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2611, 12682.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2611, 15.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2611, 324.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2611, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2611, 299.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2611, 0.34136546]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2611, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2611, 0.03071834]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2611, 0.03780718]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2611, 0.02693762]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2611, 0.00803213]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2611, 0.1686747]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2611, 0.56367925]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2611, 4.99056604]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2611, 5.06198842]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2611, 424.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 124, 0.0], [124, 157, 0.0], [157, 408, 1.0], [408, 590, 1.0], [590, 780, 1.0], [780, 1182, 1.0], [1182, 1384, 1.0], [1384, 1970, 1.0], [1970, 2159, 1.0], [2159, 2325, 1.0], [2325, 2456, 1.0], [2456, 2496, 0.0], [2496, 2554, 1.0], [2554, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 124, 0.0], [124, 157, 0.0], [157, 408, 0.0], [408, 590, 0.0], [590, 780, 0.0], [780, 1182, 0.0], [1182, 1384, 0.0], [1384, 1970, 0.0], [1970, 2159, 0.0], [2159, 2325, 0.0], [2325, 2456, 0.0], [2456, 2496, 0.0], [2496, 2554, 0.0], [2554, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 37, 6.0], [37, 124, 15.0], [124, 157, 4.0], [157, 408, 46.0], [408, 590, 29.0], [590, 780, 29.0], [780, 1182, 60.0], [1182, 1384, 36.0], [1384, 1970, 94.0], [1970, 2159, 33.0], [2159, 2325, 29.0], [2325, 2456, 18.0], [2456, 2496, 7.0], [2496, 2554, 8.0], [2554, 2611, 10.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 124, 0.0], [124, 157, 0.0], [157, 408, 0.02542373], [408, 590, 0.0], [590, 780, 0.0], [780, 1182, 0.01278772], [1182, 1384, 0.0], [1384, 1970, 0.03157895], [1970, 2159, 0.0483871], [2159, 2325, 0.01234568], [2325, 2456, 0.0], [2456, 2496, 0.05128205], [2496, 2554, 0.12], [2554, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 124, 0.0], [124, 157, 0.0], [157, 408, 0.0], [408, 590, 0.0], [590, 780, 0.0], [780, 1182, 0.0], [1182, 1384, 0.0], [1384, 1970, 0.0], [1970, 2159, 0.0], [2159, 2325, 0.0], [2325, 2456, 0.0], [2456, 2496, 0.0], [2496, 2554, 0.0], [2554, 2611, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 37, 0.16216216], [37, 124, 0.12643678], [124, 157, 0.21212121], [157, 408, 0.01195219], [408, 590, 0.01098901], [590, 780, 0.00526316], [780, 1182, 0.01243781], [1182, 1384, 0.0049505], [1384, 1970, 0.00682594], [1970, 2159, 0.02645503], [2159, 2325, 0.0060241], [2325, 2456, 0.00763359], [2456, 2496, 0.125], [2496, 2554, 0.0862069], [2554, 2611, 0.12280702]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2611, 0.35741931]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2611, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2611, 0.09479302]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2611, -47.9595481]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2611, 24.10941045]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2611, 15.92943408]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2611, 22.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Home Advertisement oldradioworld.com Oldradioworld.com has a three-month global Alexa traffic rank of 595,949. Visitors to this site spend roughly two minutes per visit to the site and 45 seconds per pageview, and roughly 8% of visits to this site are referred by search engines. Oldradioworld.com is relatively popular among users in the city of Woodstock (where it is ranked #192). Approximately 77% of visits to the site consist of only one pageview (i.e., are bounces). Ip74.53.192.122
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2096
{"url": "http://www.websitelooker.net/www/oldradioworld.com", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.websitelooker.net", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:23:48Z", "digest": "sha1:AC7HGCNH3MXMBOETVJ7WRDWZAQICJP3W"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 489, 489.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 489, 721.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 489, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 489, 15.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 489, 0.89]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 489, 231.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 489, 0.37142857]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 489, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 489, 0.03069054]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 489, 0.0511509]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 489, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 489, 0.27619048]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 489, 0.71052632]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 489, 5.14473684]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 489, 0.00952381]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 489, 3.84626527]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 489, 76.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 489, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 489, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 37, 3.0], [37, 489, 73.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 489, 0.05581395]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 37, 0.0], [37, 489, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 37, 0.05405405], [37, 489, 0.01548673]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 489, 0.13821572]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 489, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 489, 0.01092017]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 489, -56.29211351]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 489, -8.05407871]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 489, -4.84839392]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 489, 13.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
October 01, 2010 More Filming Locations in Northern Ireland Location shoots seem to have been a major focus of HBO’s Game of Thrones production over the last couple of weeks. Castle Ward has been used extensively to represent Winterfell, and a reader of Winter is Coming photographed an area of Tollymore Forest Park which was clearly prepared for use. Tollymore was the location of the prologue scene during the pilot, and due to recasting it was one of the scenes scheduled to be re-shot for the first episode. We now have a brief report from a fan, Emma Galbraith, who indicates that she, too, came across the Tollymore filming location almost two weeks ago. Besides that, though, she reveals some information that’s new to us. She indicates that an estate on the outskirts of Saintfield has been used for filming, and that the production has also been sighted in Saul, both in County Down. Production | PermaLink The Iron Throne
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2097
{"url": "http://www.westeros.org/GoT/News/Entry/More_Filming_Locations_in_Northern_Ireland/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.westeros.org", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:32:54Z", "digest": "sha1:LVG3UREMRB6SKDJK6XUGM3ETL4Z7UZRQ"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 932, 932.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 932, 4276.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 932, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 932, 168.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 932, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 932, 225.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 932, 0.49726776]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 932, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 932, 0.01856764]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 932, 0.02917772]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 932, 0.00546448]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 932, 0.12568306]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 932, 0.66037736]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 932, 4.74213836]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 932, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 932, 4.4133448]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 932, 159.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 60, 0.0], [60, 513, 1.0], [513, 894, 1.0], [894, 917, 0.0], [917, 932, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 60, 0.0], [60, 513, 0.0], [513, 894, 0.0], [894, 917, 0.0], [917, 932, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 60, 9.0], [60, 513, 79.0], [513, 894, 66.0], [894, 917, 2.0], [917, 932, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 60, 0.10344828], [60, 513, 0.0], [513, 894, 0.0], [894, 917, 0.0], [917, 932, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 60, 0.0], [60, 513, 0.0], [513, 894, 0.0], [894, 917, 0.0], [917, 932, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 60, 0.1], [60, 513, 0.03311258], [513, 894, 0.02624672], [894, 917, 0.13043478], [917, 932, 0.2]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 932, 0.430538]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 932, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 932, 0.5412268]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 932, -13.92590116]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 932, 23.22231544]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 932, 10.75033961]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 932, 7.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Gender Studies Home Program Faculty Topics of Study Westminster Home // Academics // Undergraduate Programs // Gender Studies Westminster's Gender Studies Program Why Study Gender at Westminster? Westminster College offers a minor in Gender Studies, an interdisciplinary academic field that has produced some of the most influential and groundbreaking cultural theory. Most of gender studies scholarship engages cross-cultural approaches to gender and explores how gender intersects with class, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. While integrating the examination of gender with various fields of study, the minor features different theories of feminist and masculinity studies. Some courses focus exclusively on women or on men, while others focus on broader issues relevant to both women and men. The minor is based on an inclusive framework that encourages and supports an emphasis on issues of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, and culture. The Gender Studies minor is designed to help you develop a deeper understanding of yourself and the world in which you live, sharpen your critical thinking skills, and prepare you for careers in business, industry, government, academic settings, or any career and personal pursuit. The Westminster Difference: The opportunity to understand and analyze critically the impact of sex and gender on individuals, communities, and societies. Sample Topics of Study include gender and power, sex and sexuality, marriage and family, love and relationships, representations of gender in the media, gender and education, along with many more. Many classes are cross-listed with other disciplines, such as biology, communications, English, history, mathematics, philosophy, psychology, religion, and sociology.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2098
{"url": "http://www.westminstercollege.edu/gender_studies/index.cfm?parent=3905", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.westminstercollege.edu", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:17:39Z", "digest": "sha1:A4PIYQFIX4W7FHXTYY237OFAESSEGHSH"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 1760, 1760.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1760, 2317.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1760, 11.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1760, 37.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1760, 0.91]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1760, 192.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1760, 5.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1760, 0.30363036]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1760, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1760, 0.05360825]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1760, 0.01786942]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1760, 0.1650165]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1760, 0.58]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1760, 5.82]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1760, 4.57335298]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1760, 250.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 52, 0.0], [52, 126, 0.0], [126, 163, 0.0], [163, 196, 1.0], [196, 961, 1.0], [961, 1243, 1.0], [1243, 1271, 0.0], [1271, 1397, 1.0], [1397, 1594, 1.0], [1594, 1760, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 52, 0.0], [52, 126, 0.0], [126, 163, 0.0], [163, 196, 0.0], [196, 961, 0.0], [961, 1243, 0.0], [1243, 1271, 0.0], [1271, 1397, 0.0], [1397, 1594, 0.0], [1594, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 36, 5.0], [36, 52, 3.0], [52, 126, 7.0], [126, 163, 4.0], [163, 196, 5.0], [196, 961, 112.0], [961, 1243, 44.0], [1243, 1271, 3.0], [1271, 1397, 18.0], [1397, 1594, 30.0], [1594, 1760, 19.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 52, 0.0], [52, 126, 0.0], [126, 163, 0.0], [163, 196, 0.0], [196, 961, 0.0], [961, 1243, 0.0], [1243, 1271, 0.0], [1271, 1397, 0.0], [1397, 1594, 0.0], [1594, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 36, 0.0], [36, 52, 0.0], [52, 126, 0.0], [126, 163, 0.0], [163, 196, 0.0], [196, 961, 0.0], [961, 1243, 0.0], [1243, 1271, 0.0], [1271, 1397, 0.0], [1397, 1594, 0.0], [1594, 1760, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 36, 0.13888889], [36, 52, 0.125], [52, 126, 0.09459459], [126, 163, 0.10810811], [163, 196, 0.12121212], [196, 961, 0.01045752], [961, 1243, 0.0106383], [1243, 1271, 0.10714286], [1271, 1397, 0.00793651], [1397, 1594, 0.01522843], [1594, 1760, 0.01204819]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1760, 0.00296408]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1760, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1760, 0.46518505]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1760, -35.43466193]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1760, 5.14228783]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1760, 7.06962043]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1760, 10.0]], "is_duplicate": true}
Decision-making to start at avenue corridor meeting Nov. 8 The study of the West Colorado Avenue corridor (formerly known as �No Man's Land�) has involved about four months assessing community values for that area and various possibilities for bettering it. Now the time has come to start making decisions, according to Steve Murray, project manager for Felsburg Holt & Ullevig (FHU), the lead consultant in the study. That effort will begin with the next �stakeholders� workshop on what FHU calls the Westside Avenue Action Plan, Thursday, Nov. 8 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Westside Community Center, 1628 W. Bijou St. By its name, the get-together is geared for people who live or work in the corridor west of 31st Street and Manitou's Highway 24 interchange - thus, who have a stake there - but it's also open to people who have already signed up as volunteers or have an interest. So �it's almost a 'public meeting,' � Murray said. He foresees �a very positive� discussion. �We're looking forward to pulling up our sleeves and actually making decisions,� he said. The way the agenda is planned, FHU and its subconsultants will bring forward suggestions based on their research and ask for comments. �As engineers, that's what we're paid to do,� Murray said. �But we need the feedback: 'Here's how we've evaluated it - have we missed anything?' � The consultants are coming into the meeting with some confidence in their proposals. According to Murray and Barry Grossman, a communications specialist in the study effort, they've received similar types of feedback on community values from interviews with Westside leaders (even before FHU was awarded the contract last spring) and from meetings with government leaders/staffers (in July), stakeholders (in August) and the general public (in September). Not surprisingly, safety leads the way in public sentiment, but noticeable levels of interest have also been shown in aesthetics, pedestrian amenities, traffic flow, transit accessibility, historic preservation, sidewalks, crosswalks, infrastructure improvements and bike lanes (how many and/or whether to have them). The first main decision will be the roadway layout. At the September public meeting, one of the study team's poster boards showed different cross-sections - ones with four lanes (as it is now) as well as with two lanes. Related possibilities included medians, turn lanes and/or bike lanes, all of which could affect roadway width. As a result, because the right of way is limited on that part of the avenue, a decision on the layout will go a long way toward determining what amenities there's room for at the side of the road (such as wider sidewalks and aesthetic treatments), Murray and Grossman explained. FHU has a $300,000 contract from El Paso County, using a study grant from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). The goal is to have plans by next year that can lead to designs for actual construction (in conjunction with Colorado Springs) by 2015. For more information, call 629-7566, e-mail [email protected] or go to the website, westsideavenueplan.com, which includes summaries, graphics and tables reflecting research and community feedback to back.
2014-15/0000/en_head.json.gz/2099
{"url": "http://www.westsidepioneer.com/Articles/110112/Avenue.html", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.westsidepioneer.com", "date_download": "2014-04-16T07:54:27Z", "digest": "sha1:6ZCVQ2E3F45RJ27QWW7WSBLC2UOESZ6A"}
{"ccnet_length": [[0, 3206, 3206.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 3206, 3284.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 3206, 10.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 3206, 11.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 3206, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 3206, 290.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 3206, 0.39263804]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 3206, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 3206, 0.01242236]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 3206, 0.00776398]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 3206, 0.0107362]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 3206, 0.20398773]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 3206, 0.57199211]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 3206, 5.08086785]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 3206, 5.27217206]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 3206, 507.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 258, 1.0], [258, 419, 1.0], [419, 933, 1.0], [933, 1065, 1.0], [1065, 1803, 1.0], [1803, 2121, 1.0], [2121, 2731, 1.0], [2731, 2991, 1.0], [2991, 3206, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 258, 0.0], [258, 419, 0.0], [419, 933, 0.0], [933, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1803, 0.0], [1803, 2121, 0.0], [2121, 2731, 0.0], [2731, 2991, 0.0], [2991, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 59, 9.0], [59, 258, 31.0], [258, 419, 26.0], [419, 933, 92.0], [933, 1065, 20.0], [1065, 1803, 113.0], [1803, 2121, 42.0], [2121, 2731, 104.0], [2731, 2991, 44.0], [2991, 3206, 26.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 59, 0.01785714], [59, 258, 0.0], [258, 419, 0.0], [419, 933, 0.02244898], [933, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1803, 0.0], [1803, 2121, 0.0], [2121, 2731, 0.0], [2731, 2991, 0.04], [2991, 3206, 0.03431373]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 258, 0.0], [258, 419, 0.0], [419, 933, 0.0], [933, 1065, 0.0], [1065, 1803, 0.0], [1803, 2121, 0.0], [2121, 2731, 0.0], [2731, 2991, 0.0], [2991, 3206, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 59, 0.03389831], [59, 258, 0.03517588], [258, 419, 0.05590062], [419, 933, 0.04280156], [933, 1065, 0.01515152], [1065, 1803, 0.02710027], [1803, 2121, 0.00314465], [2121, 2731, 0.01147541], [2731, 2991, 0.06153846], [2991, 3206, 0.00465116]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 3206, 0.76376158]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 3206, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 3206, 0.66135728]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 3206, -153.48140862]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 3206, 26.33224468]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 3206, -40.97378587]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 3206, 27.0]], "is_duplicate": true}