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A a woman jumps and poses for the a camera. | A a woman poses for the a camera. | 4 | 605 | 4 |
A a man is on a a rooftop | A a man is holding a a microphone in a a room. | 0.8 | 606 | 5 |
There are two men near a a wall. | Three women are sitting near a a wall. | 2 | 607 | 2 |
The a man without a a shirt is jumping. | The a man a jumping is not wearing a a shirt. | 4.6 | 609 | 5 |
The a woman is holding the hands of the a man. | The a woman is checking the eyes of the a man. | 2.4 | 610 | 4 |
A a man walks his a dog on the a beach. | A a man with his a dog on the a beach. | 4.4 | 611 | 6 |
The a child is the a woman's a kid. | There is a a boy and a a girl. | 0.8 | 612 | 5 |
A a soccer a player is kicking the a ball. | The a soccer a player gave the a ball a high a kick. | 3.8 | 613 | 7 |
Two boys in black a swimming trunks are holding another a boy by his arms and legs on a a beach. | A Man in white a shirt flipping young a boy in the a water with four other boys surrounding them. | 1.4 | 614 | 7 |
The a player shoots the winning points. | The a basketball a player is about to score points for his a team. | 2.8 | 615 | 4 |
A motorcross a driver going by during a a race | A a race a car a driver performs in the a race of his a life. | 3 | 616 | 7 |
The a gate is blue. | The a gate is yellow. | 1.6 | 617 | 2 |
A a dog walks along a a beach with breaking waves. | A a boy with an a oar walks out of the a surf and onto a a beach. | 1 | 618 | 6 |
A a pair of men walk along the a beach. | Two men standing in the a surf on a a beach. | 2.6 | 619 | 4 |
Blond a woman in a a tunnel. | The a couple a kissing is near a blond a woman. | 1.6 | 620 | 5 |
The a raven droned as is hopped along the a grass. | The skinny a dog with the long a tail is traveling through the a field. | 0.2 | 621 | 5 |
the a man is catching a a ball | A a man is kicking a a ball. | 3 | 622 | 4 |
Two men are sitting in the a room. | Two men are standing in a a room. | 3 | 623 | 2 |
The a woman is waiting for her a date. | The a woman is on her a way to a a date. | 3.2 | 624 | 5 |
You'll need to check the particular policies of each a publisher to see what is allowed and what is not allowed. | If you need to publish the a book and you have found one a publisher that allows it. | 3 | 625 | 3 |
I am not aware of any a university run a participant pools. | At the universities I've worked in North America, human-subject studies (esp. | 0.6 | 626 | 2 |
Apart from a admission (which normally should not be related to a age), there is a something that's related to your a question. | A Age is not a A PhD a admission a facor in the continental Europe, too. | 1 | 627 | 8 |
This a post refers to a research in the STEM fields, and may not be applicable to other a research topics. | This is about my a experience in a computer a engineering I found that reading for a breadth was the more important a approach. | 0.6 | 628 | 8 |
If you don't want to pay for Adobe Acrobat Pro, as @schultem mentions, LaTeX can do this with embedded hyperlinks. | If you don't mind hosting your files online, SlideShare is a good a solution. | 0.8 | 629 | 1 |
I don't think there are likely to be any standards that address this a issue specifically. | You're going to find answers all over the a map for this a one (i.e., there probably aren't "standards"). | 2.4 | 630 | 3 |
My a answer would be depending on which GRE are you referring to? | The a problem I see with the GREs is that the a scoring a range is highly compressed. | 1 | 631 | 4 |
If you have a access to it, you can very easily do that with Thomson Reuters’ A Web of Science a portal. | You can have a a look at the a arXiv cultoromics a website at a http://arxiv.culturomics.org, which however searches in articles on the a arXiv. | 0.2 | 632 | 8 |
In general there are a a number of different distinct workflows that lead to a a poster. | For a completeness, Apple's Pages has quite a few nice a poster layouts. | 0.6 | 633 | 4 |
It is perfectly okay to ask for the a figure knowing well that the other a person may not give. | You can always ask, then it is the a choice of the a author to accept or not. | 3.6 | 634 | 4 |
The academic a year does start around September in the USA and I think most European countries. | I would not accelerate things, to avoid getting worse grades that you want. | 0.2 | 635 | 1 |
I will advise exactly the a contrary of what bravo just said in another a answer : go for A A ! | You could defer a admission, but it's a little unusual to defer for a a year. | 0.2 | 636 | 5 |
Edit, again: The a question seems to have changed, yet again. | I can think of three reasons why a a faculty a member might reveal how a a student performed on a a qualifying a examination. | 0 | 637 | 6 |
I agree with Seteropere completely, "Network Science" is a very broad a subject. | I would say you are approaching it in the wrong a way. | 0 | 638 | 2 |
Supporting an a ideology in an ostentatious a manner (rather than privately or discreetly) is a a personality a problem. | I think for an appropriate a answer I'd need to know exactly what the 'bad' a ideology is. | 1.2 | 639 | 6 |
This does not fully answer your a question, but it is certainly one a consideration. | I am a A PhD a student in Computational Science, which is an interdisciplinary major a spanning mathematics, a computer a science, and engineerning. | 0 | 640 | 7 |
A few possible problems: 1) Such an ID a system seems a little intrusive. | In mathematics, we already have a a database of this a sort - two them, in a fact, with in A MathSciNet and Zentralblatt MATH. | 0.4 | 641 | 5 |
As an a complement to the other answers, let me address the a question of why planets tend towards tidal a locking. | The other answers here are fantastic at explaining in a technical a sense. | 0.4 | 642 | 4 |
Stars are rotating, but that's not the a cause for their a stability. | Stars rotate due to the angular a momentum of the a gas they formed from. | 3 | 643 | 4 |
It indeed appears the Andromeda a galaxy (M31) and The Milky Way (MW) are en a route to a a collision. | In a few billion years, the Milky Way and Andromeda will collide. | 4.4 | 644 | 3 |
The short a answer is: we are made from the "a stuff" contributed by many stars. | It is highly unlikely that we're made out of a stuff from only one a star. | 3.2 | 645 | 4 |
All we know is this : Distant objects are receding from us at a a rate proportional to their a distance from us. | The a expansion of a space means that objects in cosmological distances are receding away from each other. | 3.4 | 646 | 4 |
Like Chris said above, stars rotate to conserve their angular a momentum. | Stars are rotating, but that's not the a cause for their a stability. | 3.4 | 647 | 3 |
According to this a website the a peak visible a magnitude will be about 10.5 around February a 2nd. | The AAVSO data seems to indicate that it might have already peaked, at around 10.5 (visual). | 3.6 | 648 | 4 |
All of these effects are related to the 11 a year solar a cycle. | I will be specific to answering the a part regarding the a prediction of solar flares. | 0.8 | 649 | 4 |
We are moving "... relative to the comoving cosmic a rest a frame ... at some 371 km/a s towards the a constellation Leo". | There is no 'still' that is not relative to some other a object. | 0.8 | 650 | 5 |
Yes, it's true that the apparent a size of the Moon is 30 a arcmin. | When you gaze at the a moon "live", you are not seeing a still a image. | 1 | 651 | 4 |
Let us assume the data for a globular a cluster to be equivalent to that of M13. | Globular clusters occupy an interesting a place in the a spectrum of composite stellar systems. | 1.6 | 652 | 3 |
Why is the a speed of light 299,792,458 a m/a s, and not (for a instance) 3,1 or 4,3 x 10^44 a m/a s? | A Speed of light being finite is one of the fundamentals of our Universe. | 1 | 653 | 7 |
As per your a definition, a a star formed in a binary a system (hence near some gravitating a body) is a generalised a planet. | The main a flaw with your a definition of a "generalised a planet" would be the a boundary between stars and planets. | 3.2 | 654 | 9 |
A a method used to calculate the a distance between stars is 3 Dimensional a trigonometry. | You only need two-dimensional a trigonometry if you know the distances to the two stars and their angular a separation. | 2 | 655 | 5 |
The farther away, the faster the galaxies move away from us. | Here is my a answer to a similar a question posted on the a physics a stack a exchange a website. | 0 | 656 | 6 |
Stars form in a star-a formation regions, which itself develop from molecular clouds. | It may be possible for a solar a system like ours to exist outside of a a galaxy. | 0.6 | 657 | 4 |
A black a hole (a briefly), is a nothing more than a dead a star whose a mass was more than 3 solar masses. | I think you mean to ask, "What is the local sidereal a time of Greenwhich?". | 0 | 658 | 6 |
Yes, but it does not stay in the same a constellation. | Constellations are human constructs to make a sense of the a night a sky. | 1.4 | 659 | 4 |
Asteroids are what are called minor planets - small inner solar a system a rocky bodies. | The objects you are refering to are actually two different objects: asteroids and comets. | 2 | 660 | 2 |
Here is a lexical a decision a task I wrote years ago using PHP and Javascript (a github a link). | Just for a reference, I ended up writing simple a web-based lexical a decision a task a software myself. | 2.6 | 661 | 9 |
It's pretty difficult to imagine a a person with Social Anxiety Disorder being an a extrovert. | On the a surface, it does seem like social a anxiety a disorder and a extroversion shouldn't both exist in the same a person. | 4.2 | 662 | 7 |
It is hard to delineate a emotion completely from thoughts or sensations, because a emotion can contain both. | Technically speaking, an a emotion is not different from thought the a way it is processed in a brain, both involve neurotransmitters. | 2.8 | 663 | 5 |
I've found an additional a concept that may be related to the original a question: a prototype a theory. | According to current models of human a concept a learning, the a answer to your a question is both. | 0 | 664 | 8 |
There are individuals who possess extraordinary a memory a ability, sometimes called eidetic a memory. | There are many arguments for why this is not the a case. | 0 | 665 | 4 |
Spike a trigger is a specific a type or you could say a a sub-a set of reverse correlations, a covariance and probabilities. | There's the a naïve a version of a spike triggered a averaging, and the sophisticated a version. | 2 | 666 | 10 |
As mentioned in the other comments, ANOVA is problematic when mixing types of a predictor variables. | I like to think of multitasking as rapid a task a switching. | 0 | 667 | 3 |
Q: What is the a reason for people to implicitly trust their peers in extreme (or not) situations? | One a human-being a reliance on a other(s) a awareness is defined by the a level of a trust between the humans. | 2.6 | 668 | 7 |
Intrinsic a reward is the emotional a pay-a off that you get by completing an a activity. | According to Frederick Herzberg's two-a factor a theory of a motivation, intrinsic rewards are motivators (e.g. | 2.6 | 669 | 7 |
Presumably the a decision of drivers to slow down in a response to a work a zone a signage is influenced by many factors. | This short a talk deals with issues of "cheating slightly" :Dan Ariely: Our buggy moral a code. | 0 | 670 | 7 |
When studying a adult A IQ, general a adult norms are often used. | Basically, what you do is you compare each a age a group IQ to the a standardization a sample. | 2.6 | 671 | 7 |
Some ancient historical a precedent exists for preferring $10$, but also for $6$, so that's mixed a support from Wikipedia on perfect numbers. | This is indeed possible, but I haven't seen it done experimentally for reasons other than a feasibility. | 0 | 672 | 3 |
These are interesting studies, but the bottom a line is: yes, a environment affects cognitive abilities. | I'm not sure what you mean by cognitive a capacity, but I absolutely believe that a language shapes the a way we think. | 1.6 | 673 | 5 |
Since this is a relatively new a problem for behavioral researchers, I don't know that there is a common a consensus. | I'll address just the first of your three a sub-questions, the others have been answered by Chuck Sherrington. | 0 | 674 | 3 |
If non-human animals do have a intelligence too, why is their a intelligence not as advanced as humans? | Your own a theory is bad because it seems to follow from a Lamarkian a interpretation of evolutionary a theory. | 0.6 | 675 | 5 |
The Hare Psychopathy Checklist is often used to assess psychopathy in clinical settings. | From an a article entitled Can You Call a 9-Year-A Old a Psychopath? | 1.8 | 676 | 2 |
I wrap steaks individually in a freezer a paper, then put them into a ziploc a freezer bags. | A Wrap well in a plastic (individually) and then put in a a freezer a bag. | 3.8 | 677 | 8 |
In a addition to a oil, make sure the a grill is nice and hot before you start cooking. | I'd been using a paper towels to oil the a grill, and I just discovered that newspapers work a a lot better. | 1.6 | 678 | 6 |
The best a way I have found is to soak the ears in a husk for several hours before grilling. | Soak whole ears in the a husk in a a bowl of a water. | 3.2 | 679 | 5 |
There are actually quite a few differences between the different types of a flour. | The a difference is the a amount of a protein contained in the a flour which can range from 5a % to 15a %. | 2.6 | 680 | 7 |
I've never adjusted the a length of a time based on a number of eggs. | I don't boil eggs enough to keep a a feel for the a timing... | 3 | 681 | 5 |
I just hold the a cheese closer to the a edge away from the a grater. | By the a wording of the a question, I'm pretty sure you're using one of those pyramidal graters or a "a sheet" a grater. | 1.4 | 682 | 7 |
I've stored pancakes in the a freezer for over two a month and not had any a freezer a burn. | Its going to depend on the a type of a packaging and also the a freezer. | 1.6 | 683 | 7 |
Break the a bulb into cloves, breaking off the a bottom and the dry a stick that goes up the a middle. | lay down a a knife a horizontaly on the cloves and hit it. | 1.6 | 684 | 6 |
I managed to find this a recipe, I think this is where I got the a idea. | I've only made a a couple of bbq sauces, but they've always come out really well. | 1 | 685 | 3 |
I believe one cannot taste the a difference between a minced(canned) and fresh a garlic once it is cooked. | In my a experience, fresh a garlic is great for when you want a texture, or to slow down the a flavour a infusion. | 1.8 | 686 | 8 |
I grill a salmon that I get with the a skin on. | Salmon is a great a choice and it's readily available pretty much everywhere. | 1.8 | 687 | 3 |
The a recipe I work from has you put the a meat in the a freezer, then pan sear it. | Starting with a whole chilled a piece of a meat, I quickly pour a boiling a water over all the outside a surface. | 1.4 | 688 | 8 |
They don't taste identical at all, and even more important, they don't smell the same. | Black a pepper and white a pepper are differing preparations of the a fruit of the Piper a nigrum a plant. | 2.6 | 689 | 5 |
This depends on the a shelf a life of the a cultivar of a tomato you purchased. | Tomatoes will last longer if kept in the a fridge, but I actually recommend against keeping them there. | 2 | 690 | 5 |
Coagulated a egg proteins in a combination with gluten give baked goods the supporting a structure they need. | There are basically two types of cakes: a butter and a sponge (or Génoise). | 1 | 691 | 5 |
A common a one is a haddock and is in a season pretty much a year a round. | White a fish are, as a a rule, more delicately flavored than darker fleshed a fish. | 1.4 | 692 | 8 |
Good a cheddar has little chunks of a calcium a lactate on/in it - could it be that? | I have two suspicions: One, you're undercooking your a roux, the a flour and a butter a mixture, and not fully incorporating the a flour. | 0.6 | 693 | 8 |
A Copper can be useful for certain tasks due to the its metallic properties (heats quickly, distributes a heat evenly, etc. | Probably subjective, but ... Good clad stainless a steel will give you much better a cooking a performance per a dollar than a copper. | 1.4 | 694 | 7 |
She obviously has a legit a excuse, although she could have been more responsible and "have" told you in a advance. | The first have covers both been more responsible and told you in that a sentence. | 0.4 | 695 | 3 |
In some cases the a implication could even be that Tom does not love her. | There is no a implication about Tom whatsoever in such a a sentence. | 1.8 | 696 | 3 |
I agree with others (and yourself) in that I have never heard this a phrase in English. | I have never heard or seen the a phrase you mention. | 4 | 697 | 2 |
I'd suggest you look to the constructions of the native language(s) of your students. | As bikeboy389 said, you can learn a a lot by looking at students' native languages. | 2.8 | 699 | 1 |
I see some references to status as uncountable as well, but that doesn't make much a sense to me. | There are some cases "a status" may be accounted of countable. | 2.6 | 700 | 2 |
If I understand you correctly, you are looking for a a hypernym of a inclusion and a exclusion. | A Inclusion is the a act of including and a exclusion is the a act of excluding. | 2.6 | 701 | 7 |
Firstly, you should be aware that there are two different kinds of dashes: the en a dash and the a em a dash. | Semicolon is used to join sentences that can stand alone, but are joined to emphasize their a relationship. | 0.6 | 702 | 4 |
Pardon the a brevity of this a answer, but I would say "named" is preferred within the a context of your a example. | Named is preferred in your a example, since you are formally giving a a name to your a method. | 4.4 | 703 | 7 |
In standard English, I think "don't got" has the same a register as "ain't". | I'd say the a expression I don't got... is generally rare in spoken AmE. | 2.2 | 704 | 2 |
The "more posh" words are usually Latin (occasionally Greek) in a origin. | As Shinto pointed out, vulgar words exist in every a language. | 1 | 705 | 2 |
I'm American, and I've never heard the a bathroom referred to as St. John's. | In situations like these, I tend to lengthen out the a phrase. | 0 | 706 | 2 |