From the description of this book's contents, I agree that the compiler is clueless. |
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You want proof this system was invented by a bunch of clueless numbers crunchers? |
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And that brings us to that special breed of people but for whom the world would be quite clueless about crosswords, cryptic or simple. |
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It would have empowered me to be clueless too, instead of my holding on to the dim hope that things might work out. |
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So now it becomes apparent that in addition to being a gutless liar, you are also a clueless mass of obtuseness. |
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Successive governments have been clueless about the continuing escalation of crime in our nation. |
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He, a sad, clueless junketeer who gives his writing away for free, and I have tangled in the past. |
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What she has so far are the awkward, and, at times, ponderous ravings of a talentless hack, obsessed and clueless. |
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Even easily anticipated situations have revealed Auntie to be timeless, ageless and fundamentally clueless. |
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Anyone who believed such a thing was by definition clueless and delusional, and the lyrical contributions are matchlessly banal. |
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How many different ways can you write that the American people are a bunch of clueless sheep, led by some very cynical swine? |
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It sounds to me like the most affected and clueless type of Mummerset but I'm no expert. |
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The girls are portrayed as slow-witted and clueless, with Kendra bearing the brunt of most of the jokes. |
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A clueless cad tries to woo a lady with his self-produced song and macho posturing, interpreting her disdain as approval. |
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The humor however evaded Allen and he only put forth a weak, forced smile for the director, clueless as to what he found so hilarious. |
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There are way too many PhDs, and anyone who tries to tell you otherwise is just clueless. |
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Now jog on and keep your stupid comments for your rich, clueless associates. |
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He has shown how much damage well-intentioned but clueless ideologues can do if they are at the wrong place at the right time. |
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His persona is by turns clueless, sly and naughty, meekly desperate, monstrously infantile and always theatrically aware of his audience. |
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Two years, and he's just as patronising, moronic, simpering and clueless as ever. |
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The vendor will also see that you are a serious potential purchaser, and not just a clueless tyre kicker. |
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They are the most unfriendly, clueless, disorganized, unbusinesslike set of people I have ever encountered. |
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Towards the end of the film, his buff, clueless, completely narcissistic character became less amusing and more annoying. |
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Another area where the electronic brain is clueless is when you want to take tricky shots using the flash. |
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Despite many spirited runs by the away team, the ball was often squandered with clueless up-and-unders. |
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They are doing so in Washington, DC and in state capitols, where the technology crowd is weakest and most clueless. |
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Here's the girl, clueless at how to begin stepping it with the dance partner. |
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While we were stuffed full of learning about other parts of the world, the school system left us utterly clueless about our won history. |
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My official university chair was clueless as to how to support my writing and research interests. |
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In that moment, California didn't feel tall or cloddish or unfunny or clueless anymore. |
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But for some strange reason he is drawn to this clueless, blond bimbo like a moth to a flame. |
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A nice bloke offered to clip it on for me as I stood there looking clueless. |
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They are clueless about true creativity, and rarely have the ability to recognise it when they see it. |
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My wife was clueless about my music and actually saw my first concert six months after our marriage. |
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If you have a child who is clueless about fashion, help him to dress the part and look as much like the other kids as possible. |
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You just proved to me once and for all how incredibly clueless you really are! |
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But they are clueless when it comes to persuading the users to observe this etiquette. |
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Many on the Continent regard the British as clueless and bumbling on the slopes, but less liable to be reckless. |
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The problem is that most of us are still hopelessly clueless about wireless. |
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Maybe we were just a bunch of clueless tourists passing through and not at all in tune with the countries we went to. |
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I've had loads and loads of clueless people come around to fix my washing machine. |
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I don't see much point in these things anyway, but when it comes to using one, I'm completely clueless. |
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There are worrying stories of call centre employees who are clueless about managing their money. |
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How can one man be so capable and intelligent and genuine, and yet so clueless about how to treat a woman? |
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What strikes me most about this chapter is just how clueless some academic critics are. |
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He is completely clueless when it comes to realising that people don't really care that much. |
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In school, we were the meek, the shunned, the clueless, the kids with no social life or social status. |
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Many of my inquisitors have been young people who are seriously historically and politically clueless. |
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All four had the inchoate desire to work in journalism when they applied to graduate school but felt clueless about how to get a serious job in journalism. |
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We are clueless when it comes to removing chewing gum from things. |
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I could see two reasons to fear serious bias, even if I was a clueless about the direction in which that bias would work. |
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The federal government is clueless and takes its orders from the head office in Washington. |
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When I first arrived at the home in Mexico as a new college graduate I was hopeful and excited, but in truth I was clueless. |
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Without an adequate scientific and technical culture, our children would be clueless in a world shaped by science and technology. |
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His teacher turns out to be not Paulina and John proves just as clumsy as his equally clueless classmates on the dance-floor. |
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A traveler giving a clueless, somewhat shy look at a menu that he can't understand is the classic scenario for someone on vacation. |
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I'm still clueless as to when I'll be out, but hopefully, it won't take too long so I can return to my family and duty at church. |
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Don was highly intelligent but brooding and sphinx-like, the sort of person who gives you the impression he feels you're clueless and ought to have caught on by now. |
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So my way to point out his cultural cluelessness is to be even more clueless? |
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But if you say Screech or the guy from clueless, who are people going to know? |
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But her iconic turn in clueless sent the MTV darling into the stratosphere. |
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In April 2012, I had the pleasure of attending a special screening of clueless at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. |
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I was able to cover the three hundred dollar rent and second mouth to feed no sweat, and Jack and I co-existed in clueless dysfunction for about four months. |
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I didn't vote for this spineless, gormless, joyless, clueless Government. |
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Also present are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, the king's unfortunately clueless lackeys and subjects of Tom Stoppard's work Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. |
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Nye, meanwhile, spent three-quarters of the debate sounding like a clueless geek, even if his points were scientifically valid. |
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And I long for the placid days when all I worried about were jackhammers, halal carts and clueless tourists on rental bikes. |
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It seems quite simply to be plain clueless power-grabbing, to me. |
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The other kind of clueless father I encounter on a semi-regular basis is the sheepish variety. |
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I don't know whether you are misguided, clueless, a patsy, or a fool. |
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All of us too locked into our tensions, complexes and obsessions to ever realise it or notice it, like a bunch of clueless gnostic demiurges fallen into matter. |
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This guy defended his actions with these extremely lame statements that show how clueless he really is to how cruel and barbaric his actions were. |
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It seems that wherever I posit some belief of mine or aver a heartfelt conviction, some negative, clueless dunderhead seems to follow my commentary with inanities. |
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If you want to match wits against a literally clueless genius, this is your book. |
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He looked so clueless and confused that they started laughing even harder. |
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They knew some of what he did, he says, but they were clueless about much more. |
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Relationships are a huge part of what makes our lives great or miserable, and we're clueless about them. |
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They were totally clueless about these practical matters and frequently had little facility in speaking English. |
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It's the heart-warming and inspiring story of two almost entirely clueless posh oiks, who throw caution to the wind and go and live on a small island. |
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The guides who aided and fleeced the pioneers who moved West were struck by how clueless many of them were about the wilderness they were entering. |
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In his six years in Paris, Lebovitz transforms himself from a clueless American duckling into a knowing Parisian swan. |
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One would think bodyboarding to be the sole province of clueless Mid-Western tourists or strange water-gimps if mainstream surf media were to go unchallenged. |
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My second term was spent making mistakes, feeling clueless and endlessly bumbling my way around a still-new city and into new people. |
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Lahiri is vacuous, self-absorbed and clueless about the wider world unless it comes packaged in a pop culture reference. |
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Of course, the same people who are clueless enough to respond to spam may also be the ones who get phished and may also not hear about what to do about either. |
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Jay is an arresting, terrifying creation, an essentially clueless man of the pettiest ambitions. |
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Mike, the book of condolence was stolen in Birmingham you clueless twonk. |
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Purchased by a wealthy, unhappy, and clueless suburban couple, this self-possessed Emily wreaks sexually charged havoc. |
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He made the other guy out to be a bit of a clueless idiot, and himself as the only person that could be really relied upon to know what was going on. |
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How could a man who so clearly extolled the virtues and simplicity of the continental structure in its early days seem so utterly clueless about it? |
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McClure is a treat as clueless, nebbishy Jack, creating an appealing chemistry with O'Malley's lovely, clear-eyed Betsy. |
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David Pascall London Miliband's advisers were clueless. |
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Health secretary Jeremy Hunt seems clueless to what is going on under his watch. |
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When, in fact, journalists can be as clueless as anybody else. |
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So what is the game plan? We need to get everyone out of this alive, and I am clueless. |
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Big deal, a spelling bee.' They're clueless. |
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These traders are often clueless as to the market situation and just use this as a type of defense mechanism to compensate for the general lack of information and knowledge. |
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The Olympic Club rolled out its signature gloom, weatherwise and golfwise, a fog that literally and metaphorically draped a field of clueless combatants. |
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The fact that I was in the clag with a clueless controller in mountainous terrain wasn't helping my blood pressure. |
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Instead, private companies were gifted a PS5bn cheque to share and this clueless government simply let them get on with it. |
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Was the government so clueless that it did not see this coming? |
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The dancer Timothy Edwards, looking buxom and clueless in a garish blond wig, lip-synced so well that the odiousness of Ms. Wallace's words was heightened, along with her ridiculousness. |
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The man inherited a lousy newspaper and imbued it with such excellence that not even timorous editors, clueless publishers, and lamebrained C. E. O.s have been able to ruin it. |
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Most of them feature clueless women who, for one reason or another — often a failure to understand the system they were up against — refused to cop a plea. |
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Though not exactly Alexis de Tocqueville, Cohen's clueless alter ego ends up showing Americans sides of themselves heretofore unseen, namely their limitless tolerance for the most intolerant of foreigners. |
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Because the rules change, and when the administrations change, they often wipe clean all the bureaucratic people, so the new guys that came in with the new administration are clueless. |
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When we strike it rich, we don't want to be all stupid and clueless. |
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Whether it be a disgruntled former employee, a current employee trying to extort the company, or a clueless insider, it's tough to protect yourself from inside and outside threats. |
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First we have clueless in Cardigan and now we have stunned in St. Barbe. |
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It's really amazing how clueless all content-production businesses can be. |
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If clueless, you could always rely in days gone by on Aintree oldstagers like The Pilgarlic and Spanish Steps to reward an each-way dabble. |
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Oooh, exsqueeze me! What are those guys, totally clueless? We're supposed to get all hot and bothered over Massachusetts? |
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I could overlook an unsnipped tip, but this clueless? He had never heard the words synagogue or temple? I couldn't handle it. |
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And anyway, at this point, clueless bad behavior isn't the freshest concept in comedy these days. |
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My boss is so clueless, he couldn't schedule his own way out of a paper bag. |
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She is clueless, and cheerily clueless about her cluelessness. |
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Just another example of clueless rich people peacocking, right? |
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How can anyone believe he was clueless about all this? |
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Mr. Speaker, we believe this Conservative government is clueless about research and development, just as we believe that, when it comes to heritage, it has no understanding of creativity, artists and culture. |
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The clueless, accessorial blonde girlfriend has been a staple of comedies for years, though Heigl, with her infuriating Lisa Kudrow Acting School mannerisms, brings a new level of vacuity to the genre. |
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The average user is essentially clueless about how to prevent his computer from being taken over, so assigning liability to him would be pointless. |
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Practitioners, trustees, and clients often are clueless as to how a debtor's entireties assets will emerge from a bankruptcy proceeding. |
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Even more terrifying than ghosts for our clueless hero is the occasional loss of Wi-fi signal and any perceived threat to his hair or man-bag. |
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Now don't get me wrong, I love girls, and I'm constantly blazin' on the regs, but I prefer my shorties to be clueless on this skating world. |
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Often clueless, Stone is the very model of the damsel in distress. |
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A well-meaning but clueless stoner, just released from prison, couch surfs at his sisters' homes in an enjoyable but lightweight comedy. |
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Corporations with directors who enjoy the prestige, pay and clubbiness of board membership yet are clueless at providing sound corporate governance. |
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The messenger RNA molecules made by clusters of clueless genes exhibited no more coordination than the messenger RNA from totally unrelated genes did. |
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However, Ruth is neither a clueless victim of Eastern cults nor a willing client for Harvey Keitel's macho, ultra-rationalist deprogrammer PJ Waters. |
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The Minister for Wedgies is proving that she is oblivious to public opinion, working off her own agenda, clueless as to the consequences and keen to plummet to new depths. |
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Bynum may come off a tad naive, but he does not appear to be some clueless, pampered high schooler whose world knowledge extends from baseline to baseline. |
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