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by Mind Hacks
August 16, 2010 — of a controversial film or of a person who doesn’t return a lost wallet. Washing their hands makes people feel less guilty about their own moral transgressions, and hypnotically priming them to feel disgust reliably...
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by USC Blog
August 16, 2010 — with a bright idea, he’d say, ‘How many Hall of Famers have you coached?’ ” All in all it’s a good read, revealing that the stir-the-pot side of Kiffin still exists behind the bland facade he has put up...
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by BookNAround with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: fair, curious, good. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
August 15, 2010 — Clearly I can never commit a crime. I don't cover my tracks very well. I have had this e-mail sitting in my in-box for a while now to allow me to laugh at myself. As a little background info, I don't generally lend books. I do lend books to...
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by Autoblog with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: grand, legal. Negative adjectives found in the text: guilty. Most frequent adjectives: grand, fine. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
July 26, 2010 — German Grand Prix Ferrari fined $100,000 for transgressions in German Grand Prix originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds ....
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in News by California Conservative
July 21, 2010 — While the CSM’s Patrik Jonsson is trying to pass the JournoList scandal off as a nothing a big deal in this article , this Daily Caller post rips the lid off the JournoList’s willingness to traffic in censorship. It isn’t a stretch to...
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in Business by News Real Blog with a GOODsentimentOverall mood: GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: lucky, interesting, compact. Negative adjectives found in the text: wrong. Most frequent adjectives: warm. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
June 27, 2010 — The issue of Global Warming has been on my mind since the news of Al Gore’s philandering and impending divorce hit the headlines. Al and Tipper are calling it quits after many years of marital bliss and make...
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by Christians in Context with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: true, exhaustive, glorious. Negative adjectives found in the text: aggressive, paradoxical. Most frequent adjectives: true. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
June 12, 2010 — The tagline for this book reads: Rediscovering the glory of penal substitution. Now, I have this theory that the Bible must be God's word as it is so divorced from what we would expect to be true from human...
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in Movies by Zaki's Corner
June 11, 2010 — Until now, the only thing we've heard about the highly-anticipated (not by me , mind you) third Transformers movie, due next summer, is that my favorite dead-eyed actress Megan Fox had departed the production (...
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in News by Post Politics
May 27, 2010 — Doug Jackson wasn’t a fan of the writing in the governor’s veto message. Sisk : The vote, essentially the third on the proposal in the last two years, took place after little debate. Its sponsor, Sen. Doug Jackson, focused most of his...
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in News by The Gaea Times
May 11, 2010 — JAMMU - Chinese troops are continuing their “transgressions” along the 646-km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Ladakh sector of Jammu and Kashmir, an Indian Army commander said Tuesday. Lt. Gen. B.S. Jaswal, the...
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by One Bronco Nation Under God with a VERY BADsentimentOverall mood: VERY BAD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: spotless, able. Negative adjectives found in the text: bad, guilty. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
April 29, 2010 — times wielding large sledgehammer. That's all I could dig up. If you've been able to unearth any more shocking Kyle WIlson transgressions that might have contributed to his slide...as a public...
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March 31, 2010 — In yet another Vanity Fair feature on Tiger Woods' cavalcade of mistresses, John Merchant, formerly a trusted adviser to Woods, tries to lay the blame for what's happened at the clay feet of Michael Jordan...
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March 18, 2010 — more images more images WASHINGTON - A leading golf historian has said Tiger Woods’s ‘transgressions’ off the green won’t overshadow his gains, but coverage of them shows how the sport has changed. Woods’...
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March 03, 2010 — more images more images WELLINGTON - Tiger Woods’ caddie for eleven years, Steve Williams, has claimed that he knew nothing about the world’s No.1 golfer’s “transgressions”. The New Zealander insists that he was...
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by Open Mike with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: friendly, clever, good. Negative adjectives found in the text: boorish, wrong. Most frequent adjectives: better. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
February 18, 2010 — Don’t count on Tiger apologizing to porn star Joslyn James This is what you won’t hear Tiger Woods say on Friday: “I did not impregnate that porn star!” But what will he say? What should he...