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Batman and Robin flies a helicopter over water.
A helicopter flies over water.
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Men are jumping into water from a bridge.
Men jumps in a river.
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The lamb is looking at the camera.
A small bird standing on a log at the waters edges.
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The black and white cows pauses in front of the gate.
A black cow and a brown cow stands in a plain in front of an uprooted tree.
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A group of people eats at a table outside.
A group of elderly people poses around a dining table.
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The cows feeds in the trough.
The brown and white cows are eating in the trough.
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People rides mopeds in an urban setting.
People riding horses in a fenced area.
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A scantily clad woman is standing next to a car.
A yellow and orange bird holds on to the side of a cage.
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Two boys sits facing one another at a table and one points at the other.
Two people sits facing each other at a table as one points at the other.
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A group of people eats at a table outside.
A group of people sitting at a restaurant table.
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A red bird and four other birds sitting in the snow.
Five birds stands on the snow.
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An older Asian couple poses with a newborn baby at the dinner table.
A group of elderly people poses around a dining table.
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Two cows grazes in a field.
A brown horse in a green field.
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A woman at the dining table with wine, beer, and lemons.
Four women and two men sits at a long table in a restaurant.
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A group of people having a meal outside.
A group of people eats at a table outside.
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Two cats sitting together on the sofa looking out the window.
Two cats sits on the back of a couch looking out the window.
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Two gray dogs runs together over the green grass.
Two grey dogs running in green grass.
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German Shephard jumping through black hoop while people watches
A dog jumps through a hoop.
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The man and two young boys jumps on a trampoline.
A man and two boys jumps on a trampoline.
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two young girls hugs each other in the grass.
two young girls holding each other on the grassy ground
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Two white dogs are walking through deep white snow.
Two white dogs walks through a huge bank of mountain snow.
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The group of hikers is resting in front of a mountain.
Several hikers rests with their gear in front of a mountain.
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The man and two young boys jumps on a trampoline.
A man and two boys are bouncing on a trampoline.
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A group of people stands in the sand looking out at the water.
A group of people are standing on the beach in front of some boats.
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Three people stands in an outdoor glass structure.
A girl stands high on an obstacle course platform.
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Two dogs in the snow
Two dogs plays in the grass.
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Three dogs playing in the snow.
Three dogs runs in the snow.
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Several people are sitting around a fire at night.
A group of people sits around a blazing fire at night.
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Two dogs fighting in the snow.
Two dogs plays in the snow.
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A group of people are in the water.
A group of people rides in a race
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A black dog lays in the sand.
Kids plays in the water
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The two dogs are playing fetch in the snow.
The dogs plays in the snow.
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Two beige dogs plays in the grass.
two tan dogs plays in the grass
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A group of people in boats racing towards the shore.
A group of people stands together and pose in front of a house.
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A crowd of people stands on a rural road, a field behind them, a forest in front.
A bunch of people standing next to a car with it's trunk open.
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Two women holding checkered flags near an orange car.
Two ladies in skimpy clothes poses next to an old fashioned car.
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Two black dogs playing in the grass.
Two dogs plays in the grass.
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A group of men walks and hangs onto ropes.
A group of men plays a college football game.
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Two dogs approaches each other in the grass.
Two dogs faces off of each other on the grass.
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Some cyclists stops near a sign.
Two men stops to talk near a sign outside.
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Four girls happily walks down a sidewalk.
Three young girls walks down a sidewalk.
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People rocks jumping into water while people fishes in the background.
Two people watching the water.
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A small blond boy slides heads first down a blue playground slide toward another blond youth.
A young boy with his hair standing up, is sliding down a blue slide
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Men competing in a contest.
Two women competes in a contest.
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four people walks toward a tower
Two men walks toward a dome-shaped building.
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The child would like to swim.
The children wants to swim.
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Two fishermen tries to untangle their large fishing net on the side of the road on a cloudy day.
Several men pulls a fishing net up on to the beach.
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A lady and her daughter looks through a microscope.
A girl and a lady both looking through a microscope.
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A crowd of men wearing paper numbers on their shirts runs in a race.
Several men running down a grass field wearing numbers on the front of their shirts.
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Friends walks into a building
a man walks along walkway to the store
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Three guys in speedos has their feet up on the railing of a boat getting a tan.
A few men on the deck are dropping another man into the water
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A pair of men walks along the beach.
Two men standing in the surf on a beach.
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You'll need to check the particular policies of each publisher to see what is allowed and what is not allowed.
If you needs to publish the book and you has found one publisher that allows it.
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I am not aware of any university runs participant pools.
At the universities I've worked in North America, human-subject studies (esp.
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I don't think there are likely to be any standards that addresses this issue specifically.
You're going to find answers all over the map for this one (i.e., there probably aren't "standards").
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My answer would be depending on which GRE are you referring to?
The problem I sees with the GREs is that the scoring range is highly compressed.
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If you has access to it, you can very easily do that with Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science portal.
You can have a look at the arXiv cultoromics website at http://arxiv.culturomics.org, which however searches in articles on the arXiv.
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In general there are a number of different distinct workflows that leads to a poster.
For completeness, Apple's Pages has quite a few nice poster layouts.
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The academic year does start around September in the USA and I thinks most European countries.
I would not accelerate things, to avoid getting worse grades that you wants.
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I agrees with Seteropere completely, "Network Science" is a very broad subject.
I would say you are approaching it in the wrong way.
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Supporting an ideology in an ostentatious manner (rather than privately or discreetly) is a personality problem.
I thinks for an appropriate answer I'd need to know exactly what the 'bad' ideology is.
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A few possible problems: 1) Such an ID system seems a little intrusive.
In mathematics, we already has a database of this sort - two them, in fact, with in MathSciNet and Zentralblatt MATH.
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As an complement to the other answers, let me address the question of why planets tends towards tidal locking.
The other answers here are fantastic at explaining in a technical sense.
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Stars are rotating, but that's not the cause for their stability.
Stars rotates due to the angular momentum of the gas they formed from.
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All we knows is this : Distant objects are receding from us at a rate proportional to their distance from us.
The expansion of space means that objects in cosmological distances are receding away from each other.
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Like Chris said above, stars rotates to conserve their angular momentum.
Stars are rotating, but that's not the cause for their stability.
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Yes, it's true that the apparent size of the Moon is 30 arcmin.
When you gazes at the moon "live", you are not seeing a still image.
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Let us assume the data for a globular cluster to be equivalent to that of M13.
Globular clusters occupies an interesting place in the spectrum of composite stellar systems.
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A method used to calculate the distance between stars is 3 Dimensional trigonometry.
You only needs two-dimensional trigonometry if you knows the distances to the two stars and their angular separation.
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The farther away, the faster the galaxies moves away from us.
Here is my answer to a similar question posted on the physics stack exchange website.
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Stars forms in star-formation regions, which itself develops from molecular clouds.
It may be possible for a solar system like ours to exist outside of a galaxy.
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A black hole (briefly), is nothing more than a dead star whose mass was more than 3 solar masses.
I thinks you means to ask, "What is the local sidereal time of Greenwhich?".
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It is hard to delineate emotion completely from thoughts or sensations, because emotion can contain both.
Technically speaking, an emotion is not different from thought the way it is processed in brain, both involves neurotransmitters.
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There are individuals who possesses extraordinary memory ability, sometimes called eidetic memory.
There are many arguments for why this is not the case.
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As mentioned in the other comments, ANOVA is problematic when mixing types of predictor variables.
I likes to think of multitasking as rapid task switching.
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Intrinsic reward is the emotional pay-off that you gets by completing an activity.
According to Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory of motivation, intrinsic rewards are motivators (e.g.
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When studying adult IQ, general adult norms are often used.
Basically, what you does is you compares each age group IQ to the standardization sample.
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These are interesting studies, but the bottom line is: yes, environment affects cognitive abilities.
I'm not sure what you means by cognitive capacity, but I absolutely believes that language shapes the way we thinks.
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Since this is a relatively new problem for behavioral researchers, I don't know that there is a common consensus.
I'll address just the first of your three sub-questions, the others has been answered by Chuck Sherrington.
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If non-human animals does have intelligence too, why is their intelligence not as advanced as humans?
Your own theory is bad because it seems to follow from a Lamarkian interpretation of evolutionary theory.
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I wraps steaks individually in freezer paper, then put them into ziploc freezer bags.
Wrap well in plastic (individually) and then put in a freezer bag.
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In addition to oil, make sure the grill is nice and hot before you starts cooking.
I'd been using paper towels to oil the grill, and I just discovered that newspapers works a lot better.
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The best way I has found is to soak the ears in husk for several hours before grilling.
Soak whole ears in the husk in a bowl of water.
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I just holds the cheese closer to the edge away from the grater.
By the wording of the question, I'm pretty sure you're using one of those pyramidal graters or a "sheet" grater.
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I managed to find this recipe, I thinks this is where I got the idea.
I've only made a couple of bbq sauces, but they've always come out really well.
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I believe one cannot taste the difference between minced(canned) and fresh garlic once it is cooked.
In my experience, fresh garlic is great for when you wants texture, or to slow down the flavour infusion.
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I grills salmon that I gets with the skin on.
Salmon is a great choice and it's readily available pretty much everywhere.
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The recipe I works from has you put the meat in the freezer, then pan sear it.
Starting with a whole chilled piece of meat, I quickly pours boiling water over all the outside surface.
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This depends on the shelf life of the cultivar of tomato you purchased.
Tomatoes will last longer if kept in the fridge, but I actually recommends against keeping them there.
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Coagulated egg proteins in combination with gluten gives baked goods the supporting structure they needs.
There are basically two types of cakes: butter and sponge (or Génoise).
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Good cheddar has little chunks of calcium lactate on/in it - could it be that?
I has two suspicions: One, you're undercooking your roux, the flour and butter mixture, and not fully incorporating the flour.
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She obviously has a legit excuse, although she could have been more responsible and "has" told you in advance.
The first has covers both been more responsible and told you in that sentence.
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I agrees with others (and yourself) in that I has never heard this phrase in English.
I has never heard or seen the phrase you mentions.
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I sees some references to status as uncountable as well, but that doesn't make much sense to me.
There are some cases "status" may be accounted of countable.
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If I understands you correctly, you are looking for a hypernym of inclusion and exclusion.
Inclusion is the act of including and exclusion is the act of excluding.
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In standard English, I thinks "don't got" has the same register as "ain't".
I'd say the expression I don't got... is generally rare in spoken AmE.
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The "more posh" words are usually Latin (occasionally Greek) in origin.
As Shinto pointed out, vulgar words exists in every language.
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I'm American, and I've never heard the bathroom referred to as St. John's.
In situations like these, I tends to lengthen out the phrase.
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Certainly many usage guides has advised against use of this "singular they" on various "logical" grounds.
Second one (for writing purpose), if I believes the "THEY/THEIR (SINGULAR)" article.
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This may be overly obvious, but in American English, saying "you're welcome" is certainly polite and standard.
I'm not sure how "Not at all" sounds in response to "thanks you".
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