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  1. When did Subject To Thoughts come to be?
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- Well, it''s funny how this project came alive. Back in 1999, when I got my first
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- keyboard, it really started out as a joke. I thought, I''ll write a couple of
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- songs and that''ll be the end of that, but then things started to take a turn.
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- I first started calling the project Symphony of Thoughts, but I decided to change
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- it to Subject to Thoughts. The first songs I wrote were utter crap, but I was
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- starting to develop a style. It was not until I did “The Thought Process” cassette
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- demo (back in 2003) when I realized that this was starting to get more serious.
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- that I realized that I needed to add a vocalist because I was getting no where
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- with my singing, so I added Brandon Strader to the mix. How me and Brandon started
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- Well, for me not really. I guess that''s where my passion for music takes over.
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- Transcend with Time which is my New Age/Ambient project, I usually start by first
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- For Subject to Thoughts which is my/our Progressive Rock/Metal project, it''s
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- a little different because I have to write both the music & lyrics; however, that''ll
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- my “Prog/Doom” mode is much easier because that''s the type of music I listen
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- I want the lyrics to go in & music. Since we don''t release an album every year
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- that makes my job easier; however, when this project was still a solo one, I used
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- to release an album every year. Brandon however told me to slow down, so I''ll
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- But that''s okay, all that matters to me anyway is that I have (in some way) fulfilled
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- my dream of becoming a musician and along the way made some good music. But to
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- Rock/Metal band that always strived to play original, thought-provoking music
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- and thus creating our own unique sound. But we are not going anywhere just yet,
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- we''re going to continue to make the music we love for as long as we can. I can
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- This is a noteworthy upgrade, considering the fact that bugs and errors were fixed.
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- Mobile addicts across the world will rejoice, for they can experience the smartness
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- of Android KitKat flawlessly in their devices. This is significant development
604
- in terms of update.
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- This variant is an unlocked GSM device so chances are, you can use it on networks
607
- of other service providers. In all probability, the update should not be affected
608
- and the installation should hardly take much time. The T-Mobile Moto X Android
609
- update is now available for manual download. It is accessible in the following
610
- sequential way:
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  - Click on Settings
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  Recommendations
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- For ensuring a successful installation, it is highly recommended to install this
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- update with at least 50% battery and a strong connectivity; preferably Wi-Fi.
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- Follow the notification message and select download-> once the download is over,
625
- select Install-> Once the installation is over, and the phone will automatically
626
- restart. This marks the completion of the installation process. The phone is now
627
- updated to 161.44.25 – This build is same as the soak test.
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-
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- This upgrade is free in the carrier network and Motorola and Google has collaborated
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- for a back up service for those in trouble. In case of distress, a user can contact
631
- them through the Moto X web interface and avail the service. There is still no
632
- news on other carrier variants of this update but we can safely hope that it will
633
- roll out very soon. Though the upgrade doesn’t appeal in terms of version number
634
- but it is definitely significant for users to live with the latest KitKat.'
 
 
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  - What are some of the notable changes in the T-Mobile Moto X update?
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  - Who is the editor of "The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies"?
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- - What are the common features of the Quince Hand Lotion as described by the reviewers?
 
 
 
 
 
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  ---
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- # SentenceTransformer based on BAAI/bge-base-en-v1.5
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- This is a [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net) model finetuned from [BAAI/bge-base-en-v1.5](https://huggingface.co/BAAI/bge-base-en-v1.5). It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 768-dimensional dense vector space and can be used for semantic textual similarity, semantic search, paraphrase mining, text classification, clustering, and more.
 
 
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  ## Model Details
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  ### Model Description
 
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  - dataset_size:9598
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  - loss:MultipleNegativesRankingLoss
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  widget:
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+ - source_sentence: >-
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+ Tummy time is recommended from birth to strengthen baby's arms, back and
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+ neck muscles and prevent the back of his head becoming flat. Jay L. Hoecker,
16
+ M.D, of the Mayo Clinic, says babies should not sleep or be left unattended
17
+ on tummies, but the position will help move them toward milestones of
18
+ rolling and crawling. If your baby does not like lying on his tummy, there
19
+ are ways you can help him learn to enjoy it.
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21
  Comfort
22
 
23
+ Make sure baby is nice and comfortable by using a soft surface like a bed
24
+ and a fleecy blanket. Your baby may feel more comfortable on his tummy if
25
+ you take his clothes and diaper off, making sure the room is nice and warm.
26
+ This way he will not have anything pressing into his tummy and the feeling
27
+ of being naked may add to his enjoyment. It is best not to make tummy time
28
+ straight after a feed as his full tummy may not feel comfortable. Try to
29
+ position his arms in front of him as he can eventually start to use them to
30
+ lean on. Don't make tummy time too long to begin with; HealthyChildren.org
31
+ advises that a newborn only needs three to five minutes two or three times a
32
+ day, which can gradually be increased.
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  Touching
35
 
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+ Your baby may enjoy the sensation of your fingers running gently down her
37
+ back while she lies on her tummy -- this works better on bare skin. You can
38
+ also stroke her cheeks, tickle her toes and gently massage her hands, feet
39
+ and legs. If she is feeling a bit uncomfortable or unsure, this touching may
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+ help to put her at ease. Massage will also relax her muscles, helping her
41
+ whole body feel more comfortable.
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  Stimulation
44
 
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+ Keep your baby stimulated with lots of visual aids. Dr. Sears says young
46
+ babies like to look at bright colors, stripes and black and white objects,
47
+ so place some of these around your baby to catch his attention. Wave noisy
48
+ toys, such as rattles or scrunchy toys for him to look at, or wiggle your
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+ fingers in front of him. You could also play some music during tummy time,
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+ as this sound stimulation may be another way of distracting him from any
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+ anxiety about this new position.
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  Interaction
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+ Your baby loves listening to your voice, so try reclining beside her and
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+ singing or talking. You could also place her on a bed and sit on the floor
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+ so your face is level with hers. Tummy time can also work if you lie on your
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+ back with baby on her tummy on your tummy. You make a warm and soft surface,
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+ and she will love being that close to you and looking into your face.
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+ Another way of introducing tummy time is by laying her across your lap on
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+ her front.
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  References
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  Photo Credits
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+ - BananaStock/BananaStock/Getty Images
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  - Why is tummy time recommended for babies from birth?
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+ - >-
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+ How many bodies have been recovered from the mass grave found near Tomašica,
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+ Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2013?
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  - What is considered the "real flower" of Austria according to the context?
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+ - source_sentence: >-
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+ Interview with Subject Of Thoughts!
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  - Details
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83
  1. When did Subject To Thoughts come to be?
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85
+ Well, it's funny how this project came alive. Back in 1999, when I got my
86
+ first keyboard, it really started out as a joke. I thought, I'll write a
87
+ couple of songs and that'll be the end of that, but then things started to
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+ take a turn. I first started calling the project Symphony of Thoughts, but I
89
+ decided to change it to Subject to Thoughts. The first songs I wrote were
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+ utter crap, but I was starting to develop a style. It was not until I did
91
+ “The Thought Process” cassette demo (back in 2003) when I realized that this
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+ was starting to get more serious. Eventually, it has.
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+
94
+ It was not until late 2006 or early 2007 (2 cassette demos & 2 CD's already
95
+ completed) that I realized that I needed to add a vocalist because I was
96
+ getting no where with my singing, so I added Brandon Strader to the mix. How
97
+ me and Brandon started working together is funny. I sent my CD “From
98
+ Emptiness to Beyond” for a review at Ultimate Metal, fortunately, Brandon
99
+ was the reviewer. I guess he liked the music that much thus gave it a
100
+ favorable review. We've been friends ever since.
101
 
102
  2. The style seems quite moody, Who are your influences musically?
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104
+ My influences are Dream Theater, My Dying Bride, Katatonia, Anekdoten &
105
+ Enchant. Two other bands that have been a big influence are Type O Negative.
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+ R.I.P. Pete Steele & Vanden Plas. Even though we sound nothing like these
107
+ bands, I guess that's where the mix of moody & Progressive sound comes from.
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+
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+ 3. What do you think of today's mainstream music?
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+
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+ Crap. Don't listen too it & don't care for it.
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+
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+ 4. What sort of audience are you trying to connect with, be it Prog,
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+ Ambient, Doom or other?
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+
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+ Well, I really don't have a specific fan base I'm trying to reach, but I
117
+ guess since our music is in the Progressive genre, that's probably the
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+ people who will probably take more of an interest in our stuff. However, I'm
119
+ content with any listener who wishes to listen and appreciate what we're
120
+ trying to accomplish. Of course, our music is not for everybody.
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+
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+ 5. You have 2 projects, the other being "Transcend with Time" Is it hard to
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+ do both of them simultaneously?
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+
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+ Well, for me not really. I guess that's where my passion for music takes
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+ over. Of course, sometimes it can get a little hectic writing music for 2
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+ different genres, but that's why I pace myself and I usually work on
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+ finishing one album then start working on the next. Since I tend to release
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+ an album every year for Transcend with Time which is my New Age/Ambient
130
+ project, I usually start by first getting into my “New Age” mode. Then I
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+ start writing the music around Spring & into Fall. But I always go in
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+ knowing the direction I want the album to take, so that makes my work much
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+ easier.
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+
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+ For Subject to Thoughts which is my/our Progressive Rock/Metal project, it's
136
+ a little different because I have to write both the music & lyrics; however,
137
+ that'll probably change for future releases. Well, musically only. I guess
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+ getting into my “Prog/Doom” mode is much easier because that's the type of
139
+ music I listen to everyday; however, before anything I go in with a plan as
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+ to which direction I want the lyrics to go in & music. Since we don't
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+ release an album every year that makes my job easier; however, when this
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+ project was still a solo one, I used to release an album every year. Brandon
143
+ however told me to slow down, so I'll try. Usually how like doing this is I
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+ first write the lyrics then the music. For me, writing lyrics is the easy
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+ part. I guess because I've been writing lyrics since I was about 12.
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+
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+ So, it sounds like a lot of going back and forth with both projects.
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+ Sometimes it is, but that's the price of being a musician with multiple
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+ projects. In the end, I'm content because both projects give me the
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+ different levels of gratification.
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+
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+ 6. The Culmination was just released on May 5, 2010, what's the album about?
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+
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+ Well, “The Culmination” is the final part to the 4 part conceptual vision I
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+ started with “From Emptiness to Beyond” back in 2005. “The Culmination” is
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+ about finding closure to life. Lyrically, this album dealt with a lot of
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+ personal stuff, but all the albums I've written, are about real-life.
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+ Musically, it's Dark, Progressive & Melodic.
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160
  7. What would you like Subject to Thoughts to be remembered as?
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+ Well, even though it's already been 11 years since I started this project, I
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+ hardly think we'll be remembered. Geez, most people don't even know we
164
+ exist. But that's okay, all that matters to me anyway is that I have (in
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+ some way) fulfilled my dream of becoming a musician and along the way made
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+ some good music. But to answer your question, I would like Subject to
167
+ Thoughts to be remembered as a Progressive Rock/Metal band that always
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+ strived to play original, thought-provoking music and thus creating our own
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+ unique sound. But we are not going anywhere just yet, we're going to
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+ continue to make the music we love for as long as we can. I can honestly say
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+ that probably the best is yet to come (hopefully).
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+
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+ You can check their website at Updated (Monday, 18 October 2010)
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  - What are the ingredients needed to prepare the Simple Calzone recipe?
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+ - >-
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+ What are some of the features of the ideal classroom described in the
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+ context?
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  - How did the band Subject to Thoughts add a vocalist to their lineup?
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+ - source_sentence: "Anthropology Terms Abroad\nFiji Photo Album, Fall 1999\nPage 1\nPage 1 |\nPage 2\n|\nPage 3\n|\nPage 4\n\_\nPhotos upon Arrival, August 1999\nPhoto 1: Rock of Vitawa, Rakiraki\nPhoto 2: Narewa village at rock's base\nPhoto 3: Rakiraki Hotel\nPhoto 4: Carved wooden figure\nPhoto 5: Rakirkaki Hotel rooms and new deck\nPhoto 6: Nakauvadra mountain range\nPhoto 7: Our little house in Rakiraki\nPhoto 8: Some of the kids of Rakiraki\nPhoto 9: Vilimoni (\"Bill\") Dakui, head of our village\nPhoto 10: Bill and his wife Va serve us dinner\nPhoto 11: Bill and Va's house\nPhoto 12: Jeffrey plays with some local kids\nPhoto 13: Jeffrey says, \"Give me that!\"\nPhoto 14: A homestay for Stephanie?\nAfter Two Weeks in the Village\nPhoto 15: Jeffrey and kids play on the computer\nPhoto 16: Jeffrey, Tikiko and his son Ilimo\nPhoto 17: Our kitty \"Fraidee\"\nPhoto 18: Progress on house construction\nPhoto 19: Levi peels a mango\nPhoto 20: Sereima poses with her drawing toy\nAt a Fundraiser in Drana Village\nPhoto 21: Young men at the tanoa bowl\nPhoto 22: Steve and the Tui Navitilevu\nPhoto 23: A village elder\nPhoto 24: Karen and Jeffrey\nSteve's Fortieth Birthday Party\nPhoto 25: Vaseva pets the cat\nPhoto 26: Karen lights the cake\nPhoto 27: Va watches on\nPhoto 28: Steve's small sevusevu\nPhoto 29: Bill poses with the kids\nPhoto 30: Vaseva tastes a balloon\nUpon Students' Arrival in Rakiraki\nPhoto 31: Arrival at the Rakiraki Hotel\nPhoto 32: Michelle and the Tui Navitilevu\nPhoto 33: Vaileka\nPhoto 34: Megan, Stephanie, Apryle\nPhoto 35: Bruce the market vendor\nPhoto 36: Rakiraki Hotel dining room\nPhoto 37: In the buffet line\nPhoto 38: Group shot at dinner\nA Day Off for Snorkeling at Nananu-i ra Island\nPhoto 39: Apryle and Stephanie board\nPhoto 40: Karen and little Va in the boat\nPhoto 41: Wananavu resort from the water\nPhoto 42: The second boat follows\nPhoto 43: Our boat's Indian pilot\nPhoto 44: The second boat passes\nPhoto 45: Backpacker resort on Nananu-i ra\nPhoto 46: Wananavu dining room\nPhoto 47: Wananavu bar tender\nPhoto 48: Wananavu swimming pool\nPhoto 49: Hibiscus flower\nPhoto 50: Jeffrey swimming\nPhoto 51: Emily shows wounded thumb\nPhoto 52: Andy befriends a cat\n\_\nLeaving Students Off, Sept. 11\nPhoto 53: The group in front of the van\nPhoto 54: The group sits on a mat\nPhoto 55: Michelle's house in Navutulevu\nPhoto 56: Steve and Michelle with her \"father\"\nPhoto 57: Michelle's ready to go!\nPhoto 58: Apryle's house in Vitawa\nPhoto 59: Our shoes at the door\nPhoto 60: Apryle poses in her bedroom\nPhoto 61: Apryle with her \"nana\" (mother)\nPhoto 62: Megan and her homestay parents\nPhoto 63: Serving kava in Narewa\nPhoto 64: Stephanie tries out the kava\nPhoto 65: Stephanie's \"bubu\" (grandmother)\nPhoto 66: Stephanie's house in Narewa\nPhoto 67: Andy and Erinn in the van\nPhoto 68: Andy's spokesman Jerry\nPhoto 69: Erinn jokes with a man\nPhoto 70: Steve poses drinking kava\nPhoto 71: Emily and Erinn in Navolau\nPhoto 72: Emily tries the kava\nPhoto 73: Emily's \"tata\" (father)\nPhoto 74: Photo display in Emily's house\nPhoto 75: Erinn and her \"sister\"\nPhoto 76: Erinn's house in Drana\nThe Adi Navuavua Festival, Sept. 24-25\nPhoto 77: Addition on our house\nPhoto 78: Samu and Eremasi\nPhoto 79: Elders behind tanoa\nPhoto 80: Youth as honored guests\nPhoto 81: Elders present their kava\nPhoto 82: Women ready to serve tea\nPhoto 83: Serving the Tui\nPhoto 84: Siteri's foot\nPhoto 85: Karen, Va and Michelle\nPhoto 86: Guest of honor Tom arrives\nPhoto 87: Prayer before the ceremony\nPhoto 88: Presenting the whale's tooth\nPhoto 89: Presenting kava plant\nPhoto 90: Closeup of kava plant\nPhoto 91: Women ready to give mats\nPhoto 92: The offering of mats\nPhoto 93: Stephanie, Erinn and Michelle\nPhoto 94: Women dance the meke\nPhoto 95: Baby powder for meke dancers\nPhoto 96: Escorting Karen the queen\nPhoto 97: Crowning Karen the queen\nPhoto 98: Adi Navuavua Queen\nPhoto 99: Jeffrey tries on the crown\nPhoto 100: Erinn tries on the crown\nGo to\nPage 2 -- Revised: October 2, 1999\nUnion College\nDesigned by Stephen C. Leavitt:\[email protected]"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  - Who is the head of the village in Rakiraki according to the photo album?
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+ Power plant enters planning process
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+
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+ The Four Corners region could be facing a hazy future. A massive, new
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+ coal-fired power plant planned for the region is undergoing review, and the
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+ public is being asked to comment on the proposal.
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+
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+ The $2 billion plant would be the third coal-burning plant in the San Juan
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+ Basin. It would be built on the Navajo Nation roughly 20 miles south of
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+ Kirtland and has been tagged the Desert Rock Project. It's estimated that
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+ the plant would generate enough energy for 1.5 million homes.
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+
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+ "It's a very large plant at 1,500 megawatts," said Dan Randolph of San Juan
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+ Citizens' Alliance,
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+
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+ A fourth, smaller plant, named the Mustang Project, is also seeking approval
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+ to begin construction between Farmington and Grants, N.M. Originally, the
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+ plant was expected to be operational by next year, but there have been
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+ delays. Mustang has categorically refused to consider alternative and
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+ environmentally friendly technologies, yet recently received a $20 million
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+ subsidy under President Bush's so-called Clear Skies Initiative.
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+
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+ While these plants are not within La Plata County's viewshed, they are well
208
+ within its airshed, according to Randolph. Plus, local air quality is
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+ already significantly impacted by the two existing power plants in northern
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+ New Mexico.
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+
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+ "A good respiratory health study for the basin has not been done at all,"
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+ Randolph said. "Before we put more smoke up in the air, we should know what
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+ the impacts already are."
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+
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+ The Bureau of Indian Affairs has invited the public to submit written
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+ comments through Dec. 17 on the Desert Rock plant. There is also one public
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+ hearing planned in the region and it will take place Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the
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+ Farmington Civic Center.
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+
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+ "At this point, there is only one public meeting scheduled locally,"
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+ Randolph said. "We're pushing for an additional meeting in Shiprock."
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+
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+ Randolph concluded that this scoping period is an opportunity for locals to
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+ raise issues they would like to have addressed during the review process.
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+ Written comments can be sent through Dec. 17 to: Eloise Chicharello,
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+ director, Navajo Regional Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, P.O. Box 1060,
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+ Gallup, N.M., 87305.
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  Buena Vista voters repeal RGI
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+ One of the poster children for Durango's proposed Responsible Growth
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+ Initiative has gone away. On Nov. 2, Buena Vista voters repealed an
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+ initiative that required a popular vote for large annexations. It had been
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+ in existence for five years and touted as a success story by proponents of
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+ Durango's similar measure, which was also rejected by voters Nov. 2.
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+ Buena Vista resident Randy Loback told the Denver Post that easing
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+ development restrictions was the only way to keep the town from dying.
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+ Loback noted that residents, "used to be concerned about what's affecting
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+ them now. I think a lot of people have turned their thoughts to the long
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+ term. What's good for their kids?"
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+ In particular, Buena Vista residents were interested in boosting sales tax
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+ revenues by attracting commercial properties. The Post noted that residents
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+ have realized that the summer tourism economy is not enough for Buena Vista.
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+ "We have young people graduating who have to move because there's very
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+ little here in terms of finding jobs that can pay for you to live," said
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+ Mayor Sharyle Solis.
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  Public lands "passport" in works
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+ Bikers, hikers and all users of public lands may have to start carrying a
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+ "passport" when they recreate. An Ohio congressman has successfully pushed a
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+ measure through Congress that would require members of the public to
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+ purchase an "America the Beautiful" pass to recreate on all land managed by
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+ the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service,
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+ and Bureau of Reclamation.
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+
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+ Ralph Regula, R-Ohio, succeeded in attaching his bill as a rider to the
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+ giant Omnibus Appropriations Bill recently enacted in the lame duck session
263
+ of Congress. The bill was never passed by the House and was never
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+ introduced, given a hearing or voted upon in the Senate. Omnibus bills are
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+ considered "must pass" legislation because of the potential for a government
266
+ shutdown.
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+
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+ Regula's bill, HR 3283, allows the federal land management agencies to
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+ charge access fees for recreational use of public lands by the general
270
+ public. The bill has been highly controversial and is opposed by hundreds of
271
+ organizations, state legislatures, county governments and members of the
272
+ public.
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+
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+ "This was a victory of pork over principle," said Robert Funkhouser,
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+ president of the Western Slope No-Fee Coalition. "Ralph Regula is
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+ responsible for the first tax increase of the Bush administration."
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+
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+ The Regula bill will go into effect when Fee Demo expires at the beginning
279
+ of fiscal year 2005 unless the new congress acts to derail it. Failure to
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+ carry the pass will be a criminal offense punishable by up to $5,000 and/or
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+ six months in jail. The America the Beautiful Pass is expected to cost
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+ between $85 and $100 annually.
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+
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+ "This is an abuse of position by Congressman Regula" according to
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+ Funkhouser. "Changing public land policy in the middle of the night via a
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+ rider is despicable. Once again the congressman has proven to be hostile to
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+ rural and Western values and will stop at nothing to push his agenda."
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  Fugitive pot grower nabbed
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+ Members of the Southwest Drug Task Force recently concluded a three-year
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+ investigation with the arrest of former La Plata County resident Edward
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+ Pole. Pole was arrested on Thursday in Humble, Texas, after evading officers
294
+ since December 2001. Pole was involved with a "sophisticated" marijuana
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+ cultivation operation located at the La Plata County home of Lynn Crandall.
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+ Crandall and Pole had been charged in U.S. District Court with charges
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+ related to conspiracy to manufacture marijuana, conspiracy to distribute
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+ marijuana and money laundering.
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+
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+ According to investigators, Pole is believed to have traveled to Canada,
301
+ Panama and Costa Rica after learning about the December 2001 bust. The task
302
+ force was able to locate Pole in Texas after he re-entered the United States
303
+ several months ago.
304
+
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+ The Southwest Drug Task Force is a multi-jurisdictional investigative body
306
+ comprised of the La Plata County Sheriffs Office, Ignacio Police Department
307
+ and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. The Southwest Drug Task Force
308
+ routinely files criminal cases in both Colorado State Court and the U.S.
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+ Federal Court System.
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  - compiled by Will Sands
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  Telegraph
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  sentences:
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+ - >-
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+ What were the goals of the Better Buildings Neighborhood Program developed
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+ by the U.S. Department of Energy?
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+ - >-
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+ What is the estimated energy generation capacity of the proposed Desert Rock
350
+ Project power plant?
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+ - >-
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+ What is the purpose of the Female Foundry Accelerator Programme by Dentsu
353
+ Aegis Network?
354
+ - source_sentence: >-
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+ Early this year, there was a buzz on Motorola inviting T-Mobile Moto X
356
+ owners to take part in a soak test for possible future update. Motorola
357
+ seemed skeptical in disclosing facts at that point of time but since Moto G
358
+ was recently upgraded to Android 4.4.2; enthusiasts anticipated the same for
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+ T-Mobile Moto X. And it turned out to be true.
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  News Update
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+ This T-Mobile version of Moto X is now receiving the upgrade which is a file
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+ size of 147.6 MB. The Android 4.4.2 is the latest version of KitKat that
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+ includes all the goodies from the earlier installments, plus a few
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+ additions. The good news is, Motorola has customized the whole package and
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+ made a few tweaks into the update. The Software Version bumped to 161.44.25
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+ and the notable changes are listed as below:
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+ - It added substantial support for services like printing photos, Google
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+ Docs, Gmail messages and other such content via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and hosted
372
+ services such as HP ePrinters and Google Cloud Print.
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+ - It fixed all the bugs identified during the preliminary runs, including
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+ the ones that caused a few users to experience short battery life after
376
+ upgrading to KitKat.
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+ - Another bug that caused delays in synchronizing email services like
379
+ Microsoft Exchange was resolved, thus adding to the convenience of the user.
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381
+ This is a noteworthy upgrade, considering the fact that bugs and errors were
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+ fixed. Mobile addicts across the world will rejoice, for they can experience
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+ the smartness of Android KitKat flawlessly in their devices. This is
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+ significant development in terms of update.
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386
+ This variant is an unlocked GSM device so chances are, you can use it on
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+ networks of other service providers. In all probability, the update should
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+ not be affected and the installation should hardly take much time. The
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+ T-Mobile Moto X Android update is now available for manual download. It is
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+ accessible in the following sequential way:
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  - Click on Settings
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  Recommendations
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+ For ensuring a successful installation, it is highly recommended to install
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+ this update with at least 50% battery and a strong connectivity; preferably
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+ Wi-Fi. Follow the notification message and select download-> once the
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+ download is over, select Install-> Once the installation is over, and the
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+ phone will automatically restart. This marks the completion of the
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+ installation process. The phone is now updated to 161.44.25 – This build is
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+ same as the soak test.
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+ This upgrade is free in the carrier network and Motorola and Google has
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+ collaborated for a back up service for those in trouble. In case of
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+ distress, a user can contact them through the Moto X web interface and avail
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+ the service. There is still no news on other carrier variants of this update
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+ but we can safely hope that it will roll out very soon. Though the upgrade
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+ doesn’t appeal in terms of version number but it is definitely significant
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+ for users to live with the latest KitKat.
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  - What are some of the notable changes in the T-Mobile Moto X update?
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  - Who is the editor of "The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Geographies"?
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+ - >-
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+ What are the common features of the Quince Hand Lotion as described by the
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+ reviewers?
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+ license: mit
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+ language:
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+ - en
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+ # SentenceTransformer based on BAAI/bge-base-en-v1.5 (Finetuned by OSLLMAI)
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+ This is a [SentenceTransformers](https://www.SBERT.net) model finetuned by **[OSLLMAI](https://github.com/osllmai/)** from [BAAI/bge-base-en-v1.5](https://huggingface.co/BAAI/bge-base-en-v1.5). It maps sentences and paragraphs into a **768-dimensional dense vector space**. The model is ideal for tasks such as **semantic textual similarity**, **semantic search**, **paraphrase mining**, **text classification**, **clustering**, and more. It uses **cosine similarity** as the similarity function and supports a maximum sequence length of **512 tokens**.
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+ Connect with us on [GitHub](https://github.com/osllmai/), [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/osllmai/), or email us at **[email protected]**!
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  ## Model Details
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  ### Model Description