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Rondo joined a Celtics team that was something of a mess. He was one of three point guards on a team that went a dismal 24-58. He was stubborn. He was impatient. He bridled somewhat at criticism from Rivers and at what he saw as his limited playing time. However, in the off-season, things happened. Ray Allen came to town. Then the Celtics traded what seemed like half their roster for Kevin Garnett. Rondo was not part of the deal.
“When the trade happened, and I was still here, that’s when I knew,” he says. “I was home in Louisville when we got Kevin in that seven-player trade. Danny called me and I was like, ‘OK, it’s my time now.’ ”
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“More people will come if they think we’ll have punch and pie!”
Many have colloquially known that punch and pie is an effective marketing/publicity tool to incentivize attendance at events, but its precise quantitative effect on attendance has largely been left to conjecture…until now, that is.
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JOCR is a little program that can capture an image from any part of the desktop and perform optical character recognition (convert images to text) on the contents. It is free to download and use but it uses a resource provided with MS Office, and requires that Microsoft Office 2003 or higher be installed on the machine where it is used.
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OCRFeeder is a document layout analysis and optical character recognition system.
Given the images it will automatically outline its contents, distinguish between what's graphics and text and perform OCR over the latter. It generates multiple formats being its main one ODT.
It features a complete GTK graphical user interface that allows the users to correct any unrecognized characters, defined or correct bounding boxes, set paragraph styles, clean the input images, import PDFs, save and load the project, export everything to multiple formats, etc. OCRFeeder was developed as the project of the Master's Thesis in Computer Science of Joaquim Rocha.
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My name is Debbie Jacobs and I live in southern Vermont USA with a husband, two cocker spaniels, a border collie and my scared dog border collie mix Sunny. Sunny was the inspiration and catalyst behind the creation of the http://www.fearfuldogs.com website. When he came to me he was so fearful that he could not move out of the corner of our living room for weeks. It has taken months and years of effort and training to get him to where he is today. I suspect that I will never stop ‘working’ with him to help him feel more comfortable and confident in the world.
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Maltego is an open source intelligence and forensics application. It will offer you timous mining and gathering of information as well as the representation of this information in a easy to understand format. Coupled with its graphing libraries, Maltego allows you to identify key relationships between information and identify previously unknown relationships between them.
Maltego is easy to understand and doesn't require a lot of technical education. We offer technical or emotional support to all users and guarentee that Maltego will run smoothly for you after we listen to your questions.
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It was a reminder that, as Lucas signed off on another year, the crowd around him, too, had aged — a fact nights one and two drove home. While Lucas seemed (understandably) rusty on Ham Fisted’s material (once commenting “Did I miss that bridge? Fuck that bridge!”), songs like “Mayonnaise And Malaise” held up surprisingly well. Night two, meanwhile, hosted a number of Local H’s most widely known selections, including their breakthrough single, “Bound For The Floor.” The most celebrated moments of the evening, however, came in adrenaline-fueled and angst-laden cuts like “High-Fiving MF” (a song decrying meathead fans that ironically spawned a fairly ballcap-clad mosh pit), as well as boredom lament, “Fritz’s Corner.” Both served as examples of H’s tendency of writing angry material that’s more clever and self-aware than it originally lets on.
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