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A joyful hug between two women at a wedding. A hug is a form of endearment, found in virtually all human communities, in which two or more people put their arms around the neck, back, under the arm-pits or waists of one another and hold each other closely. If more than two people are involved, it may be referred to as a group hug.
A group hug is a hug that consists of more than two persons. Group hug or Group Hug may also refer to: Group Hug, former working title of the 2012 film The Avengers; Group Hug Tour, 2012 concert tour by Kreayshawn
Och was the head of Google's machine translation group until leaving to join Human Longevity, Inc. in July 2014. [96] Google Translate does not directly translate from one language to another (L1 → L2). Instead, it often translates first to English and then to the target language (L1 → EN → L2).
Nolito celebrates scoring a goal by running from teammates. Atlético Madrid players celebrate a goal with a group hug. Andrew Wiedeman after ripping off his jersey Neymar, Ramires and André Santos celebrating a goal with a dance After blessing himself, Lionel Messi often celebrates a goal by pointing a finger on each hand towards the sky in dedication to his late grandmother. [9]
The precise etymology of "glomp" is unclear, [5] though the term has been associated with early English-language translations of manga by American publisher Viz Media, particularly Ranma ½ by Rumiko Takahashi. [2] [5] "Glomp" was used in these translations as an onomatopoeia for tackling hugs, possibly as a synthesis from the word "glom".
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Google Translate previously first translated the source language into English and then translated the English into the target language rather than translating directly from one language to another. [11] A July 2019 study in Annals of Internal Medicine found that "Google Translate is a viable, accurate tool for translating non–English-language ...
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