... wear.3. The WizardofOz saw them all together the same day.4. The Scarecrow and the Woodman never slept.5. The Wizard wanted Dorothy to kill the Wicked Witch ofthe West.6. The Lion saw theWizard ... also gave them some very comfortable green shoes. Then they met a soldier, who led them to their rooms in the palace and told them the Wizard would see them all but each of them on their own. ... it.5. The Scarecrow wanted it very much.7. The huge building with the largest emeralds in the Emerald City - theofthe Great Oz. 11. The colour ofthe Emerald City.H. ClozeHere is the beginning...
... East and in the West, but now that you’ve killed one of them, there’s only one wicked witch in the Land of Oz. The Witch ofthe North stopped at this point and looked at the corner ofthe house ... and the south winds met where the house stood and so made it the exact centre of the cyclone. In the middle ofthe cyclone the air was still, but the great pressure ofthe wind was raising the ... for days and weeks in the steep hills, until they realised that they knew neither the way back to the Winkies’ Castle nor to the Palace of Oz. They were so tired that they could hardly walk....
... River7 The Field of Sleep8 The Queen ofthe Field Mice9 The Emerald City10 The Great Wizardof Oz 11 The Wicked Witch ofthe West12 In the Power ofthe Wicked Witch13 Dorothy and the Winged ... them.At last, the friends came to a big building in the middle of the city. It was the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard. A soldier,dressed in green, was standing in front ofthe door."These ... poles. Theystood at the end ofthe raft and they held it steady. Then theyslowly began to push the raft along with their poles.At first, everything went well. But in the middle of the river the...
... information was logged, e.g. the transcriptions ofthe spoken utterances, thewizard sdatabase query and the number of results, the screenoption chosen by the wizard, and a rich set of con-textual dialogue ... bootstrapped from4 The ratings are normalised as some ofthe questions wereon different scales.a small amount of Wizard- of- Oz data, and we evalu-ated the result with real users. The use of WOZ dataallows ... acquisition the task ofthe dialogue manager isto gather ‘enough’ search constraints from the user,and then, ‘at the right time’, to start the informationpresentation phase, where the presentation...
... mapping ofthe different crops, their use/market, and what kind of fertiliser if any that they used; and a map ofthe farm (on the table) showing the crops that are currently being grown. The ... Rome, which has brought to light the situation ofthe Roma. In India, the Shodh Yatra, organised by the Honey Bee Network is one ofthe best examples of the power of walking. In one week, walkers ... expanded is through the use of branding and kite marks, that both raise an awareness ofthe issues embodied in the offer, and provide a guarantee of the quality and good faith ofthe good or service....
... bankbalance sheet The other side ofthe coin of changes in interbank turnover is the length ofthe central bank balance sheet. Infact, the two are codetermined in the proposed model since the expected ... What, then, should be the optimal width ofthe standing facilities corridor?6 The optimal width ofthe corridor The reaction of central banks to these trade-offs will obviously depend on their ... al. believe, the practicalimportance ofthe issue can in our view hardly be overestimated: the width ofthe corridor problem is at the same time the problem ofthe relative role of standing facilities...
... arbitrary number j of timesteps into the future, is thengenerated by calculating the net value of S0−1along all possible future routes of the third-party game.Figure 5 shows the ‘predicted corridors’ ... %Fig. 4. Moving average ofthe multi-agent game’s success rate for the real price -series of Fig. 3 (top left) and a random walk price -series (top right). Bottom: histogram of individual agents’ ... addition, the number of agents taking part in the game at each timestep will be related to the total number of active strategies S0+ S1= S0+1, hence the error (i.e. vari-4 [4] P. Young of Goldman...
... risks.Overall syntheses ofthe alternatives.Number of alternatives per evaluation level.Score of each ofthe evaluation levels.Profiles ofthe students.Importance indexes for the students problem.Global ... given the quality ofthe performances ofthe actions and the nature of the problem, an outranking relation is a binary relation S defined on the set of potential actions A such that if there ... structure.Partial profile of actionPartial profiles and partial broken lines of Partial frequencies of Determination of a relation between the two alternativeson the basis ofthe values of global indices.Partial...
... order to prevent the extraction of these from the body ofthe drinker. Here the suspension of an artificial-fibre sack (rot- proof) containing the dust of crushed basalt or other igneous rock ... sitions in the complex of current hydro-mechanical theories. Where then is the real secret of steadiness in the flow of draining water- masses? The force that brakes the flow of water down ... The third, The Fertile Earth, describes the way trees transform energy, and the processes of fertilisation ofthe soil. The final volume, The Energy Revolution, gathers together the discussion...
... including the study site, the study month (a meas-ure ofthe effect of time), the number of monthly MD/MOvisits (a measure of MD/MO capacity), and the number of monthly new enrollees at the clinic ... site.Outcome 3 The final analysis determined whether the introduction of the CD4 nurse increased the monthly number of adultpatients starting HAART. The outcome was the number of eligible patients ... including the dates of enroll-ment into the HIV clinic, the dates of all clinical appoint-ments and CD4 tests and the dates of starting HAART.Outcome 1For the first outcome, the proportion of first...
... Journal ofthe London MathematicalSociety, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 170–182, 1998. E. Savasáetal. 3Theorem 1. C, , BA2k for each α, β > −1.Proof. Let ταβmndenote the mn-term ofthe C, ... an extension of absolute summability and some theorems of Littlewood and Paley,”Proceedings ofthe London Mathematical Society, vol. 7, pp. 113–141, 1957.2 G. Das, “A Tauberian theorem for ... Mathematical Proceedings ofthe CambridgePhilosophical Society, vol. 67, pp. 321326, 1970.3 E. Savasá and H. Sáevli, On extension of a result of Flett for Ces´aro matrices,” Applied Mathematics...