Sure, some of what the tagger does is about simply being a recognized image all over the place. |
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To test the accuracy of our negation tagger, we evaluated our system against a gold-standard, human-annotated corpus of 250 reports. |
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The team's best tagger, Ray Bartholomew, was shirtfronted by Spaanderman early in the game. |
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Mayor Gordon Jefferies urged townsfolk to help catch the tagger. |
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That shows the tagger information, the date the commit was tagged, and the annotation message before showing the commit information. |
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This red tagger is designed to accommodate both types of tamper-evident tags and to quickly release after attachment. |
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The tagger has hit about 20 buildings in the town in the past three days. |
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Change tag games frequently to ensure interest remains high, and that everyone has a chance to be tagger or tagged. |
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One of you is the tagger and has to try and tag all the others in the water. |
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If the tagged fish is later recaught, the original tagger will be sent a complete historical report. |
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A tagger is someone who adopts a nickname, or tag, and then writes it on as many surfaces as possible, usually in highly visible locations. |
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Smith had a sideline as a graffiti tagger while she was studying fine art, and both traditions are evident in her concatenations of cast-off clothing, text, fabric scraps, and paint. |
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This is why he claims not to be a graffiti artist or a regular tagger. |
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Face recognition technology and automatic photo tagging: tag a family member in one photo, and our tagger will recognize their face and tag them in all your photos automatically. |
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If students are tagged, have them trade places with the tagger. |
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The teacher then calls on each one of the tagged to identify his tagger. If a student cannot guess correctly, he must sit down. |
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The Name The Tagger campaign is a joint one between Crimestoppers, Neighbourhood Policing Teams and Kirklees Council. |
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