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6 | Tackle Langston Walker attended Harvard Business School. |
6 | That’s called competitive balance, parity. |
6 | Heights' outside shooting ultimately proved strongest. |
5 | Dried fruit, honey, sugar, balsamic vinegar, hoisin sauce, mirin. |
5 | Nicholson House, 13335 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood. |
5 | Value $35.51 million (federal-provincial split). |
5 | Bliss keeps things local, despite temptation. |
4 | Cronkite, ‘the nation’s narrator,’ signs off. |
4 | Tests using animals have shown promising results, Prockop said. |
4 | High school students organize food drives. |
4 | UMaine starter Matt Jebb lasted only five innings before tiring. |
4 | Thus they preserve their comparatively high wage rates. |
4 | Constant annoyances prevail, then face pitfalls. |
4 | There were also several injuries, many serious, according preliminary reports. |
4 | Another Aussie, Will Power, finished third. |
4 | Longtime Portland arts consultant George Thorn says this transition demands organizational balance. |
4 | Renamed General Dodge School after Union Pacific Railroad chief construction engineer, Gen. Grenville Dodge. |
4 | They should also undergo psychiatric analysis. |
4 | Bernanke fears that could interfere withcrucial decisions about interest rates. |
4 | Very good calling features, including great call handling. |
4 | Other cash-sucking operations were killed outright. |
4 | That never would have been possible without PEPFAR. |
4 | Please give this baby breathing support again. |
4 | Financial-services stocks have come roaring back since their collapse last fall. |
4 | Employers also created fewer jobs, Anderson said. |
4 | Single-period products have varying maturity periods. |
4 | Instead these critics politicize everything Mrs. Arroyo does. |
4 | Gaza residents reported tank shelling after dark. |
4 | They will only make about $150,000 next year. |
4 | Diesel engines produce more pulling power than gasoline engines while getting better fuel mileage. |
In this subsection, we order the sentences by the length of the shortest word an look for the sentences with the largest values. As explained in subsection 4.5.2.3, we expect to find non-typical sentences.
select min(char_length(word)) as a, s.sentence from sentences s, inv_w i, words w where s.s_id=i.s_id and i.w_id=w.w_id and length(sentence)>40 and i.w_id>100 group by s.s_id order by a desc limit 30;
4.5.2.1 Maximum word rank in sentence
4.5.2.2 Average word rank in sentence
4.5.2.3 Sentences consisting of many low frequency words I
4.5.2.4 Sentences consisting of many low frequency words II
4.5.2.5 Sentences consisting of short words only I
4.5.2.6 Sentences consisting of short words only II
4.5.2.8 Sentences consisting of long words only II