| 11. | They will be asked to memorize strings of words and numbers and a 50-line poem, including punctuation.
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| 12. | Kuzminsky's poetry sometimes consists of artfully combined strings of words or near-words culled from different languages.
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| 13. | Then he turned to the salesman and issued a string of words that it took me a moment to recognize and comprehend.
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| 14. | A string of words that can be replaced by a single pronoun without rendering the sentence grammatically unacceptable is a noun phrase.
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| 15. | This way most search engines will search for that string of words, not just any appearance of any word in your search.
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| 16. | Rather, it has a prosody whereby the final or next-to-final syllable of a string of words is stressed.
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| 17. | And there is the daily business of finding the right string of words to fill a menu with evocative descriptions of a new dish.
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| 18. | :: Also, a sentence is not as simple as a string of words bounded by a capital letter and a full stop.
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| 19. | "Red " one 4-year-old offers in a string of words that are not quite clear to adult ears.
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| 20. | Tree ( c ) is a reduced tree insofar as the string of words below and projection lines are deemed unnecessary and are hence omitted.
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