Pseudotext part 2
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This time, I used more letter, now enough for groups of two words, etc. :
The Communist Manifesto, 13 letters
The proletariat, or are at least threatened in their conditions of life within his slavery, because it is incompetent to assure an existence that he required of him. Hence, they smash to pieces machinery, ever more rapidly development of the contest is carried. Altogether into the proletariat. From these battles, it sees itself the progress of industries that by their mission is the history of the workers, by the immense majority. The conditions that are created enormous cities, has greatly increases, in the means of production and augmentation of the old modes of production. The increases, whether by prolongation of a mass of production and augmentation of a workman. He becomes development. The feudal ties that strength implied in manual labour, is equal to its cost of production was monopolised by closed guilds, now no longer sufficed for the part of the old wants, satisfied by the manufacturing proper, serving either in order to attain which it forces at the disposal of society.
Go proles! Smash your machinery to pieces!
The Communist Manifesto, 11 letters
The history of the revolutionary class. The other classes directly facing each other - Bourgeoisie, historically, has played a most revolutions in the modes of production, and with the bourgeois society on its trial, each time ended, either in a revolutionising the instruments of production, universal inter-dependence of nations and crusades. The bourgeois class is the formation and wealth. And here it becomes evident, that the bourgeoisie, wherever it has got the upper hand sought to fortify their already acquired knack, that is required centuries, the modern labourer, on the contrary, instead of rising with the bourgeoisie has through various stages of development of the proletariat] the social scum, that passively rotting mass thrown off by the lowest layers of the whole of bourgeois society that has conjured up such gigantic means of production, of exchange and of property. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts, and Gothic cathedrals.
Nations and crusades?
Obama's inaugural address, 11 letters
My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled by the task before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been served in a local restaurant can now stand before you to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. All this we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success of our liberty, but because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord. On this day, we gather because of the sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God's grace upon us, we carried forth that greatness of our nation and the country, alarmed at one common dangers, in this winter of our nation is at war against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility -- a recognition on the part of every race and every man, woman and children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation, and every faith can join in celebrated, but more often men and women and child who seeks a future of peace. To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect. To those who cling to power through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter's courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead they knew that our system cannot tolerate too many -- and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus, and non-believers. We are a nation ordered these words to be read to the people: Let it be said by our children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we have traveled. In the year of Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words of Scripture, the time has surely passed. Starting today, from the grandest capitals to the suffering outside our borders, nor can we consume the world, and we will do. Now, there are some who question we ask today is not whether our government. Nor is the question the scale of our ambitions, who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short, for they have forgotten what this country has already done, what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage. What the challenges we face are ready to lead once more we can meet those new threats that demand even greater cooperation and the promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics. We remain a young nation. But in the words of Scripture, the time has come
We are non-believers, and we ordered Darwin to be read to the people.
The Origin of Species
WHEN we look to the hereditary diseases and some little important rule, which might serve for comparison with the wool of one breed of the udders in cows and goats I can form no opinion. I should value more than he does of the world. I do not think it could be shown that this statement is hardly more than the turbit now does the state of nature? It has often been loosely said that all our domesticated productions, any very rare deviations of life to cause any appreciable by an uneducated eye difference in their structure or in their native country drooping ears; and that it was most fortunate that the latter, by the regulating variability of hybrids; but the chief one is the rock-pigeon. Youatt gives an excellent fruit, in some cases, in which exact records, more especially from no pleasure having been brought from distant countries do not possess a semi-domestic animals and plants which are rejected as faults or deviations may be called it, ofunconscious and partly methodical selection, which is the rock-pigeon, althoughso like in most cases, utterly incorrect. The man who would account for our line of arguments, and remarkable effect which confinement. An argument; for by the enormous crop? The supposed, with respect to horses, from reasons which are temporary. Over all these causes of Change I am convinced that the English breeders have been produced mottled brown and black birds; these I again crossed, a subject hereafter be more fully explains what has sometimes cross their domestic races of the dog I think we are driven to conclude that very trifling changes, such as wheat, still often yield new varieties.' If there exist savages are so liable, and such choice animals there are which will not breed our cart and race horse, a greyhound and bloodhound, a carrier and the view here given in Isidore Geoffroy St Hilaire's experiments show that unnatural treatises on inheritable. Perhaps the first tamed an animal's or plant's own good, but to man's wants or fancies. We can, I think, further understand how it is that our domestic duck flying much alarmed by danger, seems pretty clear that organic beings, as some authors have thought. The effects of intercrossing of varieties; hence this comes to be of the jacobin; for a crop like that of the orifice of the jacobin; for a croplike that of the various breeds of which he may summon into life whatever they may be, will generally belong to poor people, and little attention not having their old women, in times of dearth, as of less value than three-quarters of the world, and, therefore, some of our breeds of the same species, then such facts would have to struggle for the productions having been brought into play: in cats,from the aboriginal stock. We have produces like is his fundamental belief: doubts have been domestic breeds have, besides the two black barb was of as beautiful a blue colour of domestic animals, is more easy than to mere variability may be partly connected with several above…
Don't you agree that savage hereditary diseases are so liable for variability in breeds of the same species?
Notes on the proof of the Poincare conjecture
Corollary 42.1 part 5) that the flow (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the following property. Suppose (M, g()) is any ?-solution, and o > 0. Case 1: Every x ? (M, g(t)) is the center of an o-neck for all o > 0, ? > 0, and suppose no such a exists. Then there is a z' ? xy for which R(xk, tk)d2t k (xk, yk) ? 8. By part 5 of Corollary 48.1. For all o > 0, ? > 0, and suppose no such a exists. Then there is a pair of points which are not centers of o-necks at time t either R(x)d2(z, x) < a or (R(z)d2(z, xy) < a and z /? Mo. This implies that x{0} separates the two ends of z'8 ??z'8 ? from each other; hence M8 is two-ended, and (M8, g8(0)), and there exist x, y ? Mo and R(x)d2(x, y) < a. C. M is compact and there is a minimizing geodesic xy such that R(x)d2(x, y) > a. By Lemma 48.3 and Corollary 42.1, and there is a minimizing geodesic xy such that R(x)d2(x, y) < a. C. M is compact and there exists an o0 > 0 such that R(x)d2(x, y) > a. Then at time t either R(x)d2(z, x) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or (R(z)d2(z, xy) < a and z /? Mo. This implies (again by Corollary 48.1. For all ? > 0, there exists an o0 > 0 such that R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , xk) ? 8. If not, we may find an almost product region D ? (M8, g8(0)), and the remarks about Alexandrov spaces in Appendix G, if we rescale by R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , yk) ? 8. Rescaling the sequence of ?-solution (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the ibration were a circle, then the universal cover ( ~M , ~g(t)) would split off a line, which would imply that the ak-version of the lemma is violated for each k. Proof of Corollary 42.1 part 5) that the ak-version of the lemma is violated for each k. Proof of Corollary 42.1 part 5) that the flow (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the following holds (Mo denotes the set of points which are not centers of o-necks at time t): A. (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the fibration were a circle, then the universal covering flow would be a round cylindrical flow, and so every point at every z ? M -Mo satisfies R(z)d2(z, xy) < a and z /? Mo). Proof. Pick o > 0, ? > 0, and suppose no such a exists. Then there is a sequence and rescale by R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , yk) ? 8. By part 5 of Corollary 48.1. For all ? > 0, there exists an o0 > 0 such that for any ?-solution, and o > 0. Case 1: Every x ? (M, g(t)) is the center of an o-neck for large k. This contradicts the assumption at very negative times. Thus A holds in this case. Case 2: There exists an o0 > 0 such that for all 0 < o < o0 there exists an o0 > 0 such that for any ?-solution, and o > 0. Case 1: Every x ? (M, g(t)) is the center of an o-neck for large k. This contradicts the assumption at very negative times. Thus A holds in this case. Case 2: There exists an o0 > 0 such that for 0 < o < o0 there exists an o0 > 0 such that R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , yk) ? 8, R(xk, tk)d2t k (z'k , yk) ?8. Rescaling the sequence of ?-solutions
Wait, doesn't that mean... Oh, we're dealing with spherical cows in a vacuum.
File of common first names
MICK WINFORRIE LATOYA NANCE ANN KAI JERETA MATHANCOLTONAH LUCIA SANDRA BERT CORNELLA SHA ALBA RAYMIE JANETTE VASI DEONNIE LAVON EARLA NERY KATHI TOYIA MABLE LAURA DELLA CINDA JOSEPHIE MAURELEEAND KIYOKO YAJA MELISA IDETHYLA SHA OFELIA MADIRK IRIS CHAUNYA SIU RUTHIA LINDA ALENE ELA TAMARIE MOZELLIE CAROL RUTHENIELANETTE JOHNIE BRID DONI ZONIE TIE TENSIE NISS TY NAMARIE FRANCE JANETTA EDYTHENIELANEEN JAMMIE MARY SYLVIER REMIANA AMARIE LARYLORETTE CHAEL JEREASONYA JOAN AGRIPINGOC NEVA MARIE LATOYA MARGOT DAMISOBENEEN JAIMEE ALIE JANITA LORETTE LAVERA CHANTE SHA NERY HUNTER GERALDA VIRGINIA LINE WENDA GENOLDENNA IVELVA SYRELEEANDE GEN NAKISHANNA SHA LOURA LEONORA LETHANTE REIDI BREN SANDRA DORA MARGUELL AUGUSSELAIRA CHRISTINE LORESE CHELLE JANETTA MARTIE DONI NEOMIN ENRIE JANETHILTON FLORES MILARE KAYE TESSA SIU HET GART ELVA DOROTHY TERICE ANNA AMARINA BEA SHIZUKO CALVADOLF REA MARIA SAN MARY PAMELINE LUANNETTA MARTIE NIKA LORETTE LORESSA TRELL FAYE ALICAELEC TAL ARLENE JAMESHA HERRI CELY MITSUEL LARENA FUMINTIAGO ADRIA ELINE ALMERRI TANEY NOHEMIKO EDGARET CARO MOHAMMEDA PAMELINA NIKA MARGUEL DON GLIN MELINE ALMA SUSAN MARIO JACQUELYN KATHA LOUVENNAM DOMERISSELEN ROSE HANA SHA OLINE LORRINA DAINE VIVIDAD KING BRITA SANDRA DOROTHELLA COURICK IRVIN TILL MAHAMMED WART RASHLEEN CHRIS CHANDA LEONORA GORY TAWNEE ALIE JARO KOUR ANNA ALLIE KALL VINCY
I have yet to meet a person named Ruthenielanette, France, or Alicailec.
The Book of Genesis
And the evening even the time drew nigh that Israel said It is enough; Joseph and shew kindness unto my master the Egyptian whose name was Keturah. And it came to pass as I lifted up Joseph out of thy life; Thorns also and thirty years old and nine years and begat Rebekah their shouldest thou that thou done unto us? And the waters. And God said Ye shall not be willing to follow thee the fruit of the month were the years of famine which I make between me and on my kingdom a great feast the same is Zoar;) and they will save thee unto me in a dream by night. Thus I was; in the place of Sichem unto Adam also and thirty years have I been twenty years and begat a son in his own flocks be gathered and seven years of the ground was dry. And in the field of Ephronthe silver which the LORD made it to prosper my way which I took out of the dew of heaven and earth That she called Night. And he brought not to be done. And there all night and two years hath therefore.
That she called Night? Right, God could have been a woman. Let's not be sexist, even in theology.
The Communist Manifesto, 13 letters
The proletariat, or are at least threatened in their conditions of life within his slavery, because it is incompetent to assure an existence that he required of him. Hence, they smash to pieces machinery, ever more rapidly development of the contest is carried. Altogether into the proletariat. From these battles, it sees itself the progress of industries that by their mission is the history of the workers, by the immense majority. The conditions that are created enormous cities, has greatly increases, in the means of production and augmentation of the old modes of production. The increases, whether by prolongation of a mass of production and augmentation of a workman. He becomes development. The feudal ties that strength implied in manual labour, is equal to its cost of production was monopolised by closed guilds, now no longer sufficed for the part of the old wants, satisfied by the manufacturing proper, serving either in order to attain which it forces at the disposal of society.
Go proles! Smash your machinery to pieces!
The Communist Manifesto, 11 letters
The history of the revolutionary class. The other classes directly facing each other - Bourgeoisie, historically, has played a most revolutions in the modes of production, and with the bourgeois society on its trial, each time ended, either in a revolutionising the instruments of production, universal inter-dependence of nations and crusades. The bourgeois class is the formation and wealth. And here it becomes evident, that the bourgeoisie, wherever it has got the upper hand sought to fortify their already acquired knack, that is required centuries, the modern labourer, on the contrary, instead of rising with the bourgeoisie has through various stages of development of the proletariat] the social scum, that passively rotting mass thrown off by the lowest layers of the whole of bourgeois society that has conjured up such gigantic means of production, of exchange and of property. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts, and Gothic cathedrals.
Nations and crusades?
Obama's inaugural address, 11 letters
My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled by the task before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been served in a local restaurant can now stand before you to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. All this we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success of our liberty, but because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord. On this day, we gather because of the sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God's grace upon us, we carried forth that greatness of our nation and the country, alarmed at one common dangers, in this winter of our nation is at war against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility -- a recognition on the part of every race and every man, woman and children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation, and every faith can join in celebrated, but more often men and women and child who seeks a future of peace. To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect. To those who cling to power through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter's courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead they knew that our system cannot tolerate too many -- and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus, and non-believers. We are a nation ordered these words to be read to the people: Let it be said by our children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we have traveled. In the year of Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words of Scripture, the time has surely passed. Starting today, from the grandest capitals to the suffering outside our borders, nor can we consume the world, and we will do. Now, there are some who question we ask today is not whether our government. Nor is the question the scale of our ambitions, who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short, for they have forgotten what this country has already done, what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage. What the challenges we face are ready to lead once more we can meet those new threats that demand even greater cooperation and the promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics. We remain a young nation. But in the words of Scripture, the time has come
We are non-believers, and we ordered Darwin to be read to the people.
The Origin of Species
WHEN we look to the hereditary diseases and some little important rule, which might serve for comparison with the wool of one breed of the udders in cows and goats I can form no opinion. I should value more than he does of the world. I do not think it could be shown that this statement is hardly more than the turbit now does the state of nature? It has often been loosely said that all our domesticated productions, any very rare deviations of life to cause any appreciable by an uneducated eye difference in their structure or in their native country drooping ears; and that it was most fortunate that the latter, by the regulating variability of hybrids; but the chief one is the rock-pigeon. Youatt gives an excellent fruit, in some cases, in which exact records, more especially from no pleasure having been brought from distant countries do not possess a semi-domestic animals and plants which are rejected as faults or deviations may be called it, ofunconscious and partly methodical selection, which is the rock-pigeon, althoughso like in most cases, utterly incorrect. The man who would account for our line of arguments, and remarkable effect which confinement. An argument; for by the enormous crop? The supposed, with respect to horses, from reasons which are temporary. Over all these causes of Change I am convinced that the English breeders have been produced mottled brown and black birds; these I again crossed, a subject hereafter be more fully explains what has sometimes cross their domestic races of the dog I think we are driven to conclude that very trifling changes, such as wheat, still often yield new varieties.' If there exist savages are so liable, and such choice animals there are which will not breed our cart and race horse, a greyhound and bloodhound, a carrier and the view here given in Isidore Geoffroy St Hilaire's experiments show that unnatural treatises on inheritable. Perhaps the first tamed an animal's or plant's own good, but to man's wants or fancies. We can, I think, further understand how it is that our domestic duck flying much alarmed by danger, seems pretty clear that organic beings, as some authors have thought. The effects of intercrossing of varieties; hence this comes to be of the jacobin; for a crop like that of the orifice of the jacobin; for a croplike that of the various breeds of which he may summon into life whatever they may be, will generally belong to poor people, and little attention not having their old women, in times of dearth, as of less value than three-quarters of the world, and, therefore, some of our breeds of the same species, then such facts would have to struggle for the productions having been brought into play: in cats,from the aboriginal stock. We have produces like is his fundamental belief: doubts have been domestic breeds have, besides the two black barb was of as beautiful a blue colour of domestic animals, is more easy than to mere variability may be partly connected with several above…
Don't you agree that savage hereditary diseases are so liable for variability in breeds of the same species?
Notes on the proof of the Poincare conjecture
Corollary 42.1 part 5) that the flow (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the following property. Suppose (M, g()) is any ?-solution, and o > 0. Case 1: Every x ? (M, g(t)) is the center of an o-neck for all o > 0, ? > 0, and suppose no such a exists. Then there is a z' ? xy for which R(xk, tk)d2t k (xk, yk) ? 8. By part 5 of Corollary 48.1. For all o > 0, ? > 0, and suppose no such a exists. Then there is a pair of points which are not centers of o-necks at time t either R(x)d2(z, x) < a or (R(z)d2(z, xy) < a and z /? Mo. This implies that x{0} separates the two ends of z'8 ??z'8 ? from each other; hence M8 is two-ended, and (M8, g8(0)), and there exist x, y ? Mo and R(x)d2(x, y) < a. C. M is compact and there is a minimizing geodesic xy such that R(x)d2(x, y) > a. By Lemma 48.3 and Corollary 42.1, and there is a minimizing geodesic xy such that R(x)d2(x, y) < a. C. M is compact and there exists an o0 > 0 such that R(x)d2(x, y) > a. Then at time t either R(x)d2(z, x) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or R(y)d2(z, y) < a or (R(z)d2(z, xy) < a and z /? Mo. This implies (again by Corollary 48.1. For all ? > 0, there exists an o0 > 0 such that R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , xk) ? 8. If not, we may find an almost product region D ? (M8, g8(0)), and the remarks about Alexandrov spaces in Appendix G, if we rescale by R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , yk) ? 8. Rescaling the sequence of ?-solution (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the ibration were a circle, then the universal cover ( ~M , ~g(t)) would split off a line, which would imply that the ak-version of the lemma is violated for each k. Proof of Corollary 42.1 part 5) that the ak-version of the lemma is violated for each k. Proof of Corollary 42.1 part 5) that the flow (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the following holds (Mo denotes the set of points which are not centers of o-necks at time t): A. (M, g()), and at any time t, precisely one of the fibration were a circle, then the universal covering flow would be a round cylindrical flow, and so every point at every z ? M -Mo satisfies R(z)d2(z, xy) < a and z /? Mo). Proof. Pick o > 0, ? > 0, and suppose no such a exists. Then there is a sequence and rescale by R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , yk) ? 8. By part 5 of Corollary 48.1. For all ? > 0, there exists an o0 > 0 such that for any ?-solution, and o > 0. Case 1: Every x ? (M, g(t)) is the center of an o-neck for large k. This contradicts the assumption at very negative times. Thus A holds in this case. Case 2: There exists an o0 > 0 such that for all 0 < o < o0 there exists an o0 > 0 such that for any ?-solution, and o > 0. Case 1: Every x ? (M, g(t)) is the center of an o-neck for large k. This contradicts the assumption at very negative times. Thus A holds in this case. Case 2: There exists an o0 > 0 such that for 0 < o < o0 there exists an o0 > 0 such that R(xk, tk)d2t k(z'k , yk) ? 8, R(xk, tk)d2t k (z'k , yk) ?8. Rescaling the sequence of ?-solutions
Wait, doesn't that mean... Oh, we're dealing with spherical cows in a vacuum.
File of common first names
MICK WINFORRIE LATOYA NANCE ANN KAI JERETA MATHANCOLTONAH LUCIA SANDRA BERT CORNELLA SHA ALBA RAYMIE JANETTE VASI DEONNIE LAVON EARLA NERY KATHI TOYIA MABLE LAURA DELLA CINDA JOSEPHIE MAURELEEAND KIYOKO YAJA MELISA IDETHYLA SHA OFELIA MADIRK IRIS CHAUNYA SIU RUTHIA LINDA ALENE ELA TAMARIE MOZELLIE CAROL RUTHENIELANETTE JOHNIE BRID DONI ZONIE TIE TENSIE NISS TY NAMARIE FRANCE JANETTA EDYTHENIELANEEN JAMMIE MARY SYLVIER REMIANA AMARIE LARYLORETTE CHAEL JEREASONYA JOAN AGRIPINGOC NEVA MARIE LATOYA MARGOT DAMISOBENEEN JAIMEE ALIE JANITA LORETTE LAVERA CHANTE SHA NERY HUNTER GERALDA VIRGINIA LINE WENDA GENOLDENNA IVELVA SYRELEEANDE GEN NAKISHANNA SHA LOURA LEONORA LETHANTE REIDI BREN SANDRA DORA MARGUELL AUGUSSELAIRA CHRISTINE LORESE CHELLE JANETTA MARTIE DONI NEOMIN ENRIE JANETHILTON FLORES MILARE KAYE TESSA SIU HET GART ELVA DOROTHY TERICE ANNA AMARINA BEA SHIZUKO CALVADOLF REA MARIA SAN MARY PAMELINE LUANNETTA MARTIE NIKA LORETTE LORESSA TRELL FAYE ALICAELEC TAL ARLENE JAMESHA HERRI CELY MITSUEL LARENA FUMINTIAGO ADRIA ELINE ALMERRI TANEY NOHEMIKO EDGARET CARO MOHAMMEDA PAMELINA NIKA MARGUEL DON GLIN MELINE ALMA SUSAN MARIO JACQUELYN KATHA LOUVENNAM DOMERISSELEN ROSE HANA SHA OLINE LORRINA DAINE VIVIDAD KING BRITA SANDRA DOROTHELLA COURICK IRVIN TILL MAHAMMED WART RASHLEEN CHRIS CHANDA LEONORA GORY TAWNEE ALIE JARO KOUR ANNA ALLIE KALL VINCY
I have yet to meet a person named Ruthenielanette, France, or Alicailec.
The Book of Genesis
And the evening even the time drew nigh that Israel said It is enough; Joseph and shew kindness unto my master the Egyptian whose name was Keturah. And it came to pass as I lifted up Joseph out of thy life; Thorns also and thirty years old and nine years and begat Rebekah their shouldest thou that thou done unto us? And the waters. And God said Ye shall not be willing to follow thee the fruit of the month were the years of famine which I make between me and on my kingdom a great feast the same is Zoar;) and they will save thee unto me in a dream by night. Thus I was; in the place of Sichem unto Adam also and thirty years have I been twenty years and begat a son in his own flocks be gathered and seven years of the ground was dry. And in the field of Ephronthe silver which the LORD made it to prosper my way which I took out of the dew of heaven and earth That she called Night. And he brought not to be done. And there all night and two years hath therefore.
That she called Night? Right, God could have been a woman. Let's not be sexist, even in theology.
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Comment by Falun on 9 Cado 13:0 - 18.75.37
I'm not sure I follow. I understand the concept behind text generation based on frequency analysis but I don't know where your "13 letters" "11 letters" etc comes into play.
Want to explain your methodology a bit more than "frequency analysis"?
Want to explain your methodology a bit more than "frequency analysis"?
Comment by Pi(e)3.14 on 9 Cado 13:1 - 6.31.64
Please look at my new post: Pseudotext the program. By 11 letters I meant depth 11, depth 13, etc.
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