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Who will win Wimbledon 2013 (Men Singles)?
1. David Ferrer
2. Juan Martin Del Potro
3. Fernando Verdasco
4. Andy Murray
5. Novak Djokovic
6. Tomas Berdych
7. Lukasz Kubot
8. Jerzy Janowicz
Place your bits here on or before 6th July 2013.
The finals will be on 7th July 2013. (0 Replies)
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2. What is on Your Mind?
Who will win 2013 French Open (Men)?
1. N. Djokovic
2. T. Haas
3. R. Nadal
4. S. Wawrinka
5. D. Ferrer
6. T. Robredo
7. R. Federer
8. J. Tsonga
The finals will be held on 9th June 2013. Place your bits here before then. (0 Replies)
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3. What is on Your Mind?
These are the last 8 teams left.
Who will win 2012-2013 NBA Playoffs?
1. Oklahoma City Thunder
2. Memphis Grizzles
3. Golden State Warriors
4. San Antonio Spurs
5. Miami Heat
6. Chicago Bulls
7. Indiana Pacers
8. New York Knicks
Place your bits here before 25th May 2013. (0 Replies)
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4. What is on Your Mind?
The semi-finals have just finished. It will be an all German affair. This will be the first time in the history of the Champions League (and European Cup) that the final is contested between two German sides.
Who will win the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League?
1. Bayern Munich
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5. What is on Your Mind?
2013 Laureus World Sports Awards
The Laureus World Sports Awards are awarded annually to sportspeople who have been outstanding during the previous year.
The 2013 Laureus World Sports Awards, the premier honours event in the sporting calendar, are to be held in Rio de Janeiro on March 11.
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6. What is on Your Mind?
The last quarter final was played today. I have added this event here
Who will win the 2013 Australian Open (Men)?
R. Federer
A. Murray
N. Djokovic
D. Ferrer
Please place your bits on or before 26th Jan 2013. The final will be played on Sunday 27th Jan 2013. (0 Replies)
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7. What is on Your Mind?
2013 Academy Awards
The nominees for the 2013 Academy Awards have been revealed in Los Angeles.
The ceremony will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on 24th February.
Best film
Amour
Argo
Beasts Of The Southern Wild
Django Unchained
Les Miserables... (0 Replies)
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8. What is on Your Mind?
2013 Golden Globe Awards
The contenders for this year's Golden Globes Awards, celebrating the best in film and television as voted for by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, have been announced in Los Angeles.The awards take place on Sunday 13 January.
Please place your bits here on... (0 Replies)
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9. What is on Your Mind?
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10. What is on Your Mind?
Ten movies have been nominated as best motion picture by the International Press Academy, presentation of the 2012 Satellite Awards will be held on 16th December at Los Angeles, CA.
Place your bits here on one of the below nominated movie of your choice:-
Argo
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Text::English(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Text::English(3pm)
NAME
Text::English - Porter's stemming algorithm
SYNOPSIS
use Text::English;
@stems = Text::English::stem( @words );
DESCRIPTION
This routine applies the Porter Stemming Algorithm to its parameters, returning the stemmed words. It is derived from the C program
"stemmer.c" as found in freewais and elsewhere, which contains these notes:
Purpose: Implementation of the Porter stemming algorithm documented
in: Porter, M.F., "An Algorithm For Suffix Stripping,"
Program 14(3), July 1980, pp. 130-137.
Provenance: Written by B. Frakes and C. Cox, 1986.
I have re-interpreted areas that use Frakes and Cox's "WordSize" function. My version may misbehave on short words starting with "y", but I
can't think of any examples.
The step numbers correspond to Frakes and Cox, and are probably in Porter's article (which I've not seen). Porter's algorithm still has
rough spots (e.g current/currency, -ings words), which I've not attempted to cure, although I have added support for the British -ise
suffix.
NOTES
This is version 0.1. I would welcome feedback, especially improvements to the punctuation-stripping step.
AUTHOR
Ian Phillipps <ian@unipalm.pipex.com>
COPYRIGHT
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perl v5.14.2 2005-04-10 Text::English(3pm)