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  2. Paraphrase - Wikipedia

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    A paraphrase or rephrase (/ ˈ p ær ə ˌ f r eɪ z /) is the rendering of the same text in different words without losing the meaning of the text itself. [1] More often than not, a paraphrased text can convey its meaning better than the original words. In other words, it is a copy of the text in meaning, but which is different from the original.

  3. 2 B R 0 2 B - Wikipedia

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    "2 B R 0 2 B" is a science fiction short story by Kurt Vonnegut, originally published in the digest magazine If: Worlds of Science Fiction in January 1962, and later collected in Vonnegut's Bagombo Snuff Box (1999).

  4. Valerie Worth - Wikipedia

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    Valerie Worth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and grew up in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, where her father taught biology at Swarthmore College.In 1947, the family moved to Tampa, Florida for four years, and then spent a year in Bangalore, India. [1]

  5. Autocorrection - Wikipedia

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    Autocorrect in Windows 10, correcting the word "mispelled" to "misspelled".. Autocorrection, also known as text replacement, replace-as-you-type, text expander or simply autocorrect, is an automatic data validation function commonly found in word processors and text editing interfaces for smartphones and tablet computers.

  6. 2BR02B: To Be or Naught to Be - Wikipedia

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    An IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign was announced in a press release on 20 November 2013. [4] Shortly after, it was announced that actor Paul Giamatti was attached to the project as the character Dr. Hitz. [5] Actor Mackenzie Gray took the role of Dr. Hitz after Giamatti left due to scheduling conflicts.

  7. Postmodernism Generator - Wikipedia

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    The Postmodernism Generator is a computer program that automatically produces "close imitations" of postmodernist writing. It was written in 1996 by Andrew C. Bulhak of Monash University using the Dada Engine, a system for generating random text from recursive grammars. [1]