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  Environmental Toxins Lawyer in New Haven, Connecticut - Environmental Toxins Attorney in New Haven, Connecticut
Founded in 1638, New Haven could be considered to be the oldest formally planned community in the United States due to the original grid of four streets by four streets.
New Haven was incorporated as a city in 1784, and Roger Sherman, one of the signers of the Constitution and author of the "Connecticut Compromise," became the new city's first mayor.
New Haven was home to one of the important early events in the burgeoning anti-slavery movement when, in 1839, the trial of mutineering Mendi tribesmen being transported as slaves on the Spanish slaveship Amistad was held in New Haven's United States District Court.
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  New Haven, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Haven is generally considered to be halfway between the greater New York metropolitan area and the greater Boston area, and can be said to be culturally split between the influence of the larger cities and its own New England roots.
New Haven was incorporated as a city in 1784, and Roger Sherman, one of the signers of the Constitution and author of the "Connecticut Compromise," became the new city's first mayor.
As early as 1954, New Haven was already suffering from an exodus of middle-class workers and the chronic development of "slums." Then-mayor Richard Lee attempted to stem the tide by engaging in one of the earliest major urban renewal projects in the United States.
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 New Haven (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Haven (from haven, meaning a harbor or sanctuary) is the name of a number of places, most in the United States of America.
New Haven, Connecticut; One of the largest of the places of that name.
New Haven County, Connecticut; The county containing the city of New Haven, Connecticut and the surrounding area.
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 New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven is generally considered to be within the greater New York metropolitan area, and can be said to be culturally split between New York's influence and its own New England roots.
New Haven's population doubled in the time between the war and the start of the 20th century, most notably due to the influx of immigrants from southern Europe, particularly Italy.
New Haven's best-known geographic features are its large deep harbor, and two reddish basalt "trap rocks" which rise to the northeast and northwest of the city core.
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 newhaven   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
New Haven county, south-central Connecticut, US It is bordered to the south by Long Island Sound, to the southwest by the Housatonic River,...
New Haven Colony The object of the Founders of the...
A founder of the New Haven Colony is defined as one of the free planters who assented to the Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony on June 4,...
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 AUTOMOBILES in Schenectady County New York(NY)-AUTOMOBILE Schenectady NY(NY)-Local Business Directory
All makes and models of low milage - nearly new cars in every U. state.
Looking to buy or sell a new or used car, truck or SUV?
Every listing in Schenectady County-NY.US is for a legitimate business located in Schenectady County New York(NY).
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 New Haven, Connecticut -
New Haven is generally considered to be halfway between the greater New York metropolitan area and the greater New England area, and can be said to be culturally split between the influence of the larger cities and its own New England roots.
The new settlement soon became the headquarters of the New Haven Colony, which at that time was separate from the Connecticut Colony which had been established to the north focusing on Hartford (see Wikisource:Government of New Haven Colony).
New Haven lies at the intersection of Interstate 95, which provides access to New York and the coastal regions further north, and Interstate 91, which leads northward to the interior of New England.
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 City of New York - Gurupedia
New York — official name City of New York and often called New York City to distinguish it from New York state, in which it is located — is the most populous city in the United States, and the second most populous in North America, after
New York City is part of the New York metropolitan area with a population of around 20 million.
Prior to 1898, New York City consisted of Manhattan and the Bronx, which was annexed by the city from southern Westchester County in two separate actions: the western portion in 1874, and the remaining portion in 1895.
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 New York City
New York City is known affectionately as the "Big Apple" and recognised as one of several "world cities".
New York is also a financial center for the country, containing the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, American Stock Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange, and New York Board of Trade.
New Yorkers are jaded and things that others would consider drawbacks to life in The City (crime, prostitution, pollution, noise...) are instead marks of pride, and the very lures that keep them from ever leaving.
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 Train Italy
The railroad has also announced new ticket reservation schemes, such as e-ticketing and frequent traveller rewards, after facing stiff competition with low-cost airlines.
Generally, one image is enough, but if the news item is about a merger between two entities or a connection between two countries, it may be appropriate to show two images.
New items can be added in positions other than first as long as they are listed in the proper date order.
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 New Haven County - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about New Haven County
Situated on Long Island Sound, the county has its seat at the city of New Haven.
New Haven County is largely a manufacturing and commercial region, with some agriculture.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Citations: Script Application: Computer Understanding of Newspaper Stories - Cullingford (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
....disambiguation and for the coherent embedding of utterances into the discourse context.
To accommodate novelty, this method can be augmented with a chaining process to allow the system to explain events outside of its schemas and to generate new schemas (Mooney, 1990) Other methods concentrate on constraining the chaining process, by means such as combining of top down and....
PIES uses its representation of the user s interests, not only to identify relevant aspects of the input, but also to prune its own knowledge structures before they are applied to the input.
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 AZTEC : Encyclopedia Entry
In 1323, the Mexica asked the new ruler of Culhuacan, Achicometl, for his daughter, in order to make her the goddess Yaocihuatl.
The "New Spain" of the 17th century was a depopulated country and many Mesoamerican cultures were wiped out.
The accounts of the conquistadores are those of men confronted with a new civilization, which they tried to interpret according their own culture.
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 Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly)
New protocols are continually evolving for emergent disease complexes such as AIDS.
The number of tables keeps growing as new protocols are devised for emergent conditions, and the table structures must be altered if a protocol is modified in the light of medical advances.
Disambiguation requires some degree of domain knowledge as well as knowledge of the context where the phrase was encountered.
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Another crucial aspect of KA is that new knowledge is needed on a daily basis, so the process of acquiring it has to be intrinsic to any system to keep up with the demands of deployed applications.
I. Brackenbury IBM Software Group Somers, New York Y. Ravin IBM Corporate Technology Somers, New York An architecture of diversity for commonsense reasoning Although computers excel at certain bounded tasks that are difficult for humans, such as solving integrals, they have difficulty performing commonsense tasks that are easy for humans, such as understanding stories.
In Figure 3, new evolved structures are made from older lower-level ones, and the tower shown might be a plausible Darwinian brain-development scheme.
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 wiki/Harvard Definition / wiki/Harvard Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Originally referred to simply as the New College, it was named Harvard College on March 13March 13 is the 72nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (73rd in leap years).
It is the third-oldest intitution of higher education in New England and the seventh-oldest in the United States.
It is the oldest institution of higher education in the state of New York and the sixth-oldest in the United States.
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 Sorrow at Sills Bend: Tell me about this picture
Notably, the “Age of Enlightenment” saw the birth of the western concept of the ideal and innocent childhood as expressed in literature by Wordsworth, and in philosophy by Rousseau.
At the end of the twentieth century, there is evidence to suggest we are indulging in a new fantasy of the child based on decadence and decay: eighteenth century sentimentality gone utterly rancid.
Reynold’s assistant James Northcote recalled: “He delighted much in marking the dawning traits of the youthful mind, and the actions and bodily movements even of infants; and it was by these means that he acquired the ability which enabled him to portray children with such exquisite happiness, truth and variety”.
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 The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction
From this it is inferred that, even leaving aside disambiguation and reference fixing, there is often a pragmatic element in what is said, which, therefore, is not determined by the semantics of what is uttered.
It is essential to understanding why presupposition is a pragmatic phenomenon, something done by speakers not by their words, and why implicatures "are carried not by what is said but only by the saying of what is said, or by 'putting it that way'" (Grice 1967/1989, p.
What is new, if anything, is the way in which it accommodates various other distinctions without attempting to reduce the semantics-pragmatics distinction to any of these.
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 Georeferencing in Historical Collections
A major grant from the Digital Library Initiative Phase 2 [4] allowed us to develop a range of new testbeds and to work with other third party materials (such as American Memory collections from the Library of Congress).
We are currently developing a new, much more decentralized architecture to replace the current system.
For humanists, the only conversations that really matter are those between people, and ideas arguably matter only insofar as they find their ways, sooner or later, into the wetware between our ears.
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 Yale University - Gurupedia
Yale University is a private university in New Haven, Connecticut.
New Haven, Connecticut, where it remains to this day.
Eunice Kennedy, and father of Maria Shriver (news journalist and wife of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger).
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 Help.com - jesus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Most scholars in the fields of biblical studies and history agree that Jesus was a Jewish teacher from Galilee who was regarded as a healer, was baptized by John the Baptist, was accused of sedition against the Roman Empire, and on the orders of Roman Governor Pontius Pilate was sentenced to death by crucifixion.
Jesus' childhood home is represented as Nazareth in Galilee, and aside from a flight to Egypt in infancy to escape Herod's Massacre of the Innocents (Matthew 2:13-23) and a short trip to Tyre and Sidon (Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30), all other events in the Gospels are set in ancient Israel.
Examining the New Testament account of Jesus in light of historical knowledge about the time when Jesus was purported to live, as well as historical knowledge about the time during which the New Testament was written, has led several scholars to reinterpret many elements of the New Testament accounts.
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 Yale Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Yale Law School is one of the professional schools of Yale University, based in New Haven, Connecticut.
His grandmother, Ann Lloyd (1591-1659), was also the wife of the Governor Theophilus Eaton (1590-1657) of New Haven Colony by a second marriage after her first husband, Thomas Yale (1590-1619), suddenly died at Chester.
Yale died on July 8, 1721 and is buried in the churchyard of Wrexham, North Wales.
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 Yale University
In 1716, the school moved to New Haven, Connecticut, where it remains to this day.
The Yale Daily News, the oldest daily college newspaper in the United States, has been a forum for opinion and controversy since 1878, and counts among its former chairmen Joseph Lieberman, William F. Buckley, Jr.
Husband of Eunice Kennedy, and father of Maria Shriver (news journalist and wife of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger).
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 Discussion Board - Princeton Review
Princeton University located in Princeton, New Jersey, is one of the eight Ivy League universities.
Widely considered one of the world's most prestigious universities, it was founded as the "College of New Jersey" in 1746.
Yale UniversityYale University is a private university in New Haven, Connecticut.
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 Amazon.com: Lexical Ambiguity Resolution : Perspective from Psycholinguistics, Neuropsychology and Artificial ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Part II, Empirical Studies, goes into the laboratory setting to examine the nature of the human disambiguation mechanism and the structure of ambiguity itself.
A primary goal of this volume is to propose a cognitive science perspective arising out of the conjunction of work and approaches from neuropsychology, psycholinguistics, and artificial intelligence--thereby encouraging a closer cooperation and collaboration among these fields.
The World Expert Parser (WEP) [Small, 1980] was an early AI model of natural language understanding to make a serious attempt at handling multiple senses of the words in its vocabulary.
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 Dutch language resources
News photography, Titian's portraits of a Renaissance courtier, Dutch drawings from the Golden Age, and more.
Photographs and description of the Dutch Colonies Dutch and English Colonization in New England Although the Netherlands only controlled the Hudson River Valley from 1609 until 1664, in that short time...
United States, CT, new haven, whalley, English, Dutch, Dutch Hopto, Male, 26-30.
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 New Titles: stacks - Booth Library - EIU
New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1989.
New York: New Press: Distributed by W.W. Norton and Co., 2005.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf: Distributed by Random House, 2004.
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 Marlin rifle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The model 1889 repeating rifle (featuring the Safety' the first side-ejecting cartridge mechanism)
The marlin firearms company was the brain-child John Mahlon Marlin who founded the company 1870 in New Haven Connecticut.
In the company's over 100 years firearms production they have also made shot that in many cases are the prized in personal gun collections (many of which been featured in such hollywood movies as The Terminator and its sequals).
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 Bridging the Guideline Implementation Gap: A Systematic, Document-Centered Approach to Guideline Implementation -- ...
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Affiliations of the authors: Yale Center for Medical Informatics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (RNS, GM, AE); Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT (ET)
Correspondence and reprints: Richard N. Shiffman, MD, MCIS, Yale Center for Medical Informatics, 300 George Street, Suite 501, New Haven, CT 06511; e-mail: .
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