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Examples
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ELIZA: My family are beginning to recover their fortunes, and I'm working as a nightclub hostess, but I still don't have the status I used to enjoy.
The Au Pairs: Skinny-Dipping - Melissa de la Cruz karenhealey 2010
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Beneath the photo was the inscription ELIZABETH JUNE WILLIAMS and below that, one word, ELIZA.
Ominous Kate Brian 2011
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ELIZA O. spent a whole year spelling it "See-See" Sabathia.
What the Yankees Know About You Jason Gay 2011
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"AN EVENING WITH (THE GHOST OF) ELIZA POE" An actress portraying Edgar Allan Poe's late mother hosts a reading of some of her son's poems and stories, including "The Raven," "To My Mother" and "The Cask of Amontillado."
Going Out Guide for Montgomery County, Md., Oct. 28-Nov. 3 Post 2010
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Beneath the photo was the inscription ELIZABETH JUNE WILLIAMS and below that, one word, ELIZA.
Ominous Kate Brian 2011
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Ms. MARIA ELIZA LINARES (Historian): (Foreign language spoken) MURPHY: Linares says that since the '60s the city has had a lot of political life, including many progressive student movements.
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Who themselves frequently communicate through canned e-mail, responding to queries in much the same manner as an ELIZA program, the classic chatbot which recognizes key words and responds with strings of pre-programmed phrases.
William Bradley: Harsh Realm: The Post-Press Era and Meg Whitman 2010
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The creator of ELIZA the world's first speech recognition program, he wonders what will it mean to be human in a world run by machines.
George Heymont: Will Robotics Take the Art Out of Artificial Intelligence? George Heymont 2010
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The creator of ELIZA the world's first speech recognition program, he wonders what will it mean to be human in a world run by machines.
George Heymont: Will Robotics Take the Art Out of Artificial Intelligence? George Heymont 2010
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Who themselves frequently communicate through canned e-mail, responding to queries in much the same manner as an ELIZA program, the classic chatbot which recognizes key words and responds with strings of pre-programmed phrases.
William Bradley: Harsh Realm: The Post-Press Era and Meg Whitman 2010
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