INDEX
Explanations
phrases related to actions involving movement and physical interactions
instances of punctuation, particularly commas
New Auto-Interp
Negative Logits
onym
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UF
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ocl
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reprene
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itionally
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©
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ulz
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oliberal
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¤
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¥
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POSITIVE LOGITS
whence
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albeit
0.83
which
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grinning
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lest
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soaking
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while
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although
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flanked
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gul
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Activations Density 0.650%
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glasses and ran his hand across his forehead, wiping beads of sweat through his thin brown
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13.46
.↵
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Mark ran towards the bedroom, but his assailants followed him and shot Mark
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Mark ran towards the bedroom, but his assailants followed him and shot Mark
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13.18
backpack and began to run down the hill, back toward her village, and then something
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13.17
arten slumped in his chair and looked down, and another attorney put his head in his
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13.04
draped over him. He opened his eyes, expecting Nora, but got Pyrrha instead.
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12.87
k Garcia slid a pass across the box, poking the ball into an empty net and
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12.83
. Potter."↵
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Harry spun around, almost falling off his chair.↵
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Harry spun around, almost falling off his chair.↵
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Nora standing at the foot of the bed, grinning ear to ear. She had her
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him at the walls of the tiny room, completely featureless except for the metal door
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12.53
the tables, leaning back in his chair, his knee propped against the table edge
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12.45
his hand seductively across my waist, and instructed me to remember that âĢľ
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12.45
. It cracked Plante across the face, splitting his lip from the corner of his
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12.45
Ŀ He reached down and took his clipboard, then turned and walked toward the door.
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to crank the lever on the generator up, from level 4 to level 5. As
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in the uniform frowned and scratched his chin, then turned back to the TV screen.
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.↵
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I curled up in bed, chewing a mouthful of Tums.
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I curled up in bed, chewing a mouthful of Tums.
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my hair and shoved me to my knees, forcing my face into his crotch several times
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12.26
↵
He proceeded to straddle my chest, pinning down my arms with his knees
He proceeded to straddle my chest, pinning down my arms with his knees
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Weiss pinched the bridge of her nose,<|endoftext|>Government plans to outsource official spying
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attempted to drag him down to the ground, but the complaint states that Hathaway w
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old man went flying up into the air,âĢĿ a woman who runs a nearby
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11.27
they found him lying on the bathroom floor, according to hotel owner Antonio D'am
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11.13
"The boy was lying on the ground, and they were trying to do the CPR
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of Bethlehem, headed back to my room, I spotted a white man walking toward me
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first slowly welds it onto the wall, then quickly yanks it off the wall
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10.73
the vehicle. The car then spun away, and officers fired more shots, killing the
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10.22
Thursday morning with one foot against his desk, Rex Ryan gave a thumbs-up to
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10.10
in the road, the faster she ran, until only seconds later, she was running
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arboreal life. She walked upright, but she may have held onto adaptations that
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in there?" Neptune yelled through the door, her voice getting muffled in the process
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chair sporadically appears outside the ring, and though it can be<|endoftext|> the summer
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9.28
Field, arms lifted high above his head, his helmet in his hand, firework
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down the door and swarmed the room, where they found Paddock dead.↵
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ps her foot on the statue's face, yelling at Scioli: "Don't
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watching him and weâĢĻre hovering,âĢĿ he says.↵
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<|endoftext|> the left spoke in a soft voice, âĢľTrust me. I am not
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packed for her, and then fell asleep, covered by the soft quilts that her
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the movies. I scurried away, and confided in Nick's assistant.
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The Jets roster lined up along one sideline, ordered to run dreaded gassers.
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7.46
, and waits for the bell to ring,âĢĿ he said. A dean lets
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". As Shine handed over the strongbox, Boles shouted, "If he d
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6.08
Jonny, get back to the bench, youâĢĻre neededâĢĻ.
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6.05
woke to noises of someone in the kitchen, or what he believed to be someone in
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6.03
Its atmosphere and violence tug at your gut, inciting unease over the brutal suffering of
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5.99
student desks, the floor, the walls, the teacher desk, the workbooks,
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— âĢľI was awake but paralyzed,âĢĿ says Carol Weihrer as
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on Vancouver Island. I picked her up, and road tripped her down South in
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5.06
range from annual plants lying on the ground, to well-developed tall trees.[3
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4.91
which he described being chained to a bed, spread-eagle and blindfolded
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with a specific command in the subject line, and if they got tired of receiving emails
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he had accidentally cut himself with the knife, and then fabricated the story about being attacked
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globe took him across the Soviet republics, across the Pacific Ocean, over the Stra
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3.69
windy and I feel off-balance, I donâĢĻt like that.
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3.25
wave of zombies and demons to shoot down, I was hanging out next to BigBro
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stopped, and Isabella was sent home, where she ran a fever.<|endoftext|>,
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is a fossilized echinoderm, perhaps a sea urchin or something
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2.12
desert around the VLT seems strangely familiar, reminiscent of images taken on Mars, a
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2.06
only demonstration today. "We shelter them, and that's why they need a sheltered
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manifesto launch at Gresford Memorial Hall, Gresford, Wrexham Stefan
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a transcript, with parts blacked out, on the website of the board, which