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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Own a Kindle? Post 302484605 by Neo on Sunday 2nd of January 2011 12:39:20 AM
Old 01-02-2011
I just tried to buy a Kindle and have it shipped to Asia, but the estimated ship date was three weeks out and the delivery time was four weeks, so I canceled the order for now.
 

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apertium-gen-lextorbil(1)												 apertium-gen-lextorbil(1)

NAME
apertium-gen-lextorbil - This application is part of ( apertium ) This tool is part of the apertium machine translation architecture: http://apertium.org. SYNOPSIS
apertium-gen-lextorbil lr | rl input_file output_file DESCRIPTION
apertium-gen-lextorbil is the application responsible for generating the bilingual dictionary used by the transfer module when aper- tium-lextor is being used to perform lexical selection. OPTIONS
lr The bilingual dictionary to generate is for left to right translation. rl The bilingual dictionary to generate is for right to left translation. FILES
These are the kinds of files used with this tool: input_file A bilingual dictionary. output_file A bilingual dictionary in which each word has only one translation equivalent. SEE ALSO
apertium-gen-lextormono(1), apertium-preprocess-corpus-lextor(1), apertium-gen-stopwords-lextor(1), apertium-gen-wlist-lextor(1), aper- tium-gen-wlist-lextor-translation(1), apertium-lextor(1), apertium-lextor-eval(1). BUGS
Lots of...lurking in the dark and waiting for you! AUTHOR
(c) 2005,2006 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante. All rights reserved. 2006-12-11 apertium-gen-lextorbil(1)
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