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    Recording of interview with Sally Tucker

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    Sally Tucker is a receptionist in Richmond Hill, ON. Tucker met Nouwen through Kathy Brunner and worked as his part time receptionist. She recalls celebrating birthdays and holidays with Nouwen and her kids.1 audio cassette (ca. 1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in audio cassettes box 15. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy. ; Digitized February 7, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of an interview (SR2005 09 90 77) with Sally Tucker interviewed by Kathy Christie in Richmond Hill, ON. Themes present in Tucker's interview include death, the Eucharist, art, grief, loneliness and Vincent van Gogh

    Sally Eilers

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    Cigarette card featuring full body portrait of Sally Eilers, with information relating to her films of the early 1930s on the reverse

    Autograph of Sally Field in "In Pieces: a memoir"

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    The title page and an autograph by the author, Sally Field, in their work ""In Pieces: a memoir"" Sally Field spoke at an event at the Stranahan Theater in Toledo, sponsored by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library, on September 25, 2018; this signed copy was given to the library from that event

    Sally Feeney

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    In 1904 Sally's family left Queensland to work in Western Australia. They were on the road for sixteen weeks crossing Alexandria and Brunette Downs stations and on to Stirling Creek. Her sister became ill so they travelled to Newcastle Waters then on to Pine Creek. Sally went to the Pine Creek School until her 15th birthday. Her parents had established a boarding house in Pine Creek and Sally worked there. In 1916 she married William Matthew Jones manager of the Cosmopolitan Battery where Sally kept house and cared for their two children. The mine closed so the family moved to Victoria River Downs Station (VRD) 1920. Sally returned to Pine Creek for their third child in 1921 and in 1924 she was the first patient at the new Wimmera Home Australian Inland Mission Hospital where her fourth child was born. Back to Pine Creek the family moved then Katherine where her fourth child died. Sally decided she'd had enough of William drinking and not providing for the family so she travelled to Pine Creek and worked at the hotel for a year then on to Darwin and worked at the Victoria Hotel for ten years. Moving again to Pine Creek she was forced to evacuate by train in March 1942 to Alice Springs. In the December she managed to get a pass and returned to Pine Creek where she worked in the requisitioned by the army butcher shop owned by William (Bill) Feeney, in 1951, they married. Sally tended the troop's domestic needs sewing up khaki shorts supplied to the local forces. Her husband passed away in 1964 and Sally moved to Darwin and raised two of her adopted grandchildren until they were adults as well as another ?foster' child. In 1972 she managed to buy her house, which she lived in until the last few months of her life.PioneerDomestic Worke

    Sally: A Tool for Embedding Strings in Vector Spaces (0.8.3)

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    <p>Sally is a small tool for mapping a set of strings to a set of vectors. This mapping is referred to as embedding and allows for applying techniques of machine learning and data mining for analysis of string data. Sally can be applied to several types of strings, such as text documents, DNA sequences or log files, where it can handle common formats such as directories, archives and text files of string data.</p> <p>Sally implements a standard technique for mapping strings to a vector space that is often referred to as vector space model or bag-of-words model. The strings are characterized by a set of features, where each feature is associated with one dimension of the vector space. The following types of features are supported by Sally: bytes, words, n-grams of bytes and n-grams of words.</p> <p>Sally proceeds by counting the occurrences of the specified features in each string and generating a sparse vector of count values. Alternatively, binary or TF-IDF values can be computed and stored in the vectors. Sally then normalizes the vector, for example using the L1 or L2 norm, and outputs it in a specified format, such as plain text or in LibSVM or Matlab format.</p> <p>The following technical articles detail the background of the embeddeding implemented in Sally, starting with the design and extraction of string features and reaching over to computation of distance and kernel functions for strings</p> <ul> <li><em>Sally: A Tool for Embedding Strings in Vector Spaces</em><br /> Konrad Rieck, Christian Wressnegger, and Alexander Bikadorov.<br /> Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR), 13(Nov):3247-3251, 2012.</li> </ul&gt

    Conférence de Mme Sally Price

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    Price Sally. Conférence de Mme Sally Price. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 112, 2003-2004. 2003. pp. 383-384

    Sally Rooney: Normaaleja ihmisiä

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    Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Rooney, Sally (2020) Normaaleja ihmisiä (Normal People, 2018), suom. Kaijamari Sivill, Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava.nonPeerReviewe

    Interview with Sally Tagalog

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    Sally Tagalog was the first wife of the late Pete Tagalog, who lived in the community of Ota Camp in Waipahu and led more than 130 tenants to successfully fight against an eviction

    Sally Rollins Catalog 1976

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    Collectors notes and catalogs for Sally Rollins covering collecting activities from 197

    Sally Bodenheimer Collection 1494-1975

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    The Sally Bodenheimer collection has a direct bearing on Jewish history in Germany and Austria throughout the 16th to 19th centuries and well into the middle of the 20th century. It encompasses manuscripts, rare printed documents, autograph letters, stamps, artwork (engravings), posters, broadsides, photographs, ex-libris, and various memorabilia.Born in Rexingen on May 3, 1907, the cattle dealer Sally Bodenheimer emigrated from Stuttgart to France in 1934 and then to Palestine in 1935. He returned to West Germany in 1962, settling in Frankfurt/Main, where he was in charge of the old Jewish cemetery. He made it his policy to buy whatever Jewish material appeared on the market. Sally Bodenheimer died in Frankfurt am Main in 1981.Sally Bodenheimer sold his collection to the Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum in Berkeley, California, which in turn sold it to the Leo Baeck Institute in 1977.51-page inventory.Photographs removed to Photograph CollectionXXIII-XXIV: Prints, see Art Collection
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