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stronglang.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I, for one, didn't think we'd ever be writing about Pope Francis on Strong Language, but the world is full of wonders. Readers ofThe New York Timeshave been informed today that "Pope Apologizes After Reports That He Used an Anti-Gay Slur." The Gray Lady (specifically Elisabetta Povelodo, reporting from Rome) has even deigned to repeat... | |
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www.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Faculty of Letters at the University of Tokyo offers a diverse range of humanities disciplines, emphasizing interdisciplinary research and education across philosophy, history, language, and social sciences. | |
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www.nationalgeographic.com
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| | | | | Linguists say this joyful weirdness isn't random-it's rooted in how humans build bonds, play with sound, and treat animals like family. | |
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almostsuremath.com
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| | | Given a sequence $latex {X_1,X_2,\ldots}&fg=000000$ of real-valued random variables defined on a probability space $latex {(\Omega,\mathcal F,{\mathbb P})}&fg=000000$, it is a standard result that the supremum $latex \displaystyle \setlength\arraycolsep{2pt} \begin{array}{rl} &\displaystyle X\colon\Omega\rightarrow{\mathbb R}\cup\{\infty\},\smallskip\\ &\displaystyle X(\omega)=\sup_nX_n(\omega). \end{array} &fg=000000$ is measurable. To ensure that this is well-defined, we need to allow X to have values in $latex... | ||