homograph
stringclasses
162 values
wordid
stringclasses
307 values
sentence
stringlengths
31
199
start
int64
0
164
end
int64
3
170
articulate
articulate_vrb
She suggested that people within these groups create alternative forms of communication to articulate their experiences.
91
101
articulate
articulate_vrb
The organization's own publications articulate this narrative.
36
46
articulate
articulate_vrb
Or as he put it elsewhere, "We articulate cocksucker values."
31
41
articulate
articulate_vrb
D.E.C.A.The onboard computer aboard the Megaship, D.E.C.A. responds to voice commands and is able to articulate in 3000 known languages.
101
111
articulate
articulate_vrb
It consisted of 2 x 0-6-0 chassis coupled together to articulate.
54
64
articulate
articulate_vrb
Greenberg helped to articulate a concept of medium specificity.
20
30
articulate
articulate_adj
Suddarth was articulate in Arabic, French, and Spanish.
13
23
articulate
articulate_adj
As a child, he stammered but possessed early on a high degree of articulate intelligence.
65
75
articulate
articulate_adj
Articulate brachiopods are those with hard, articulated shells (hence the term) with a simple set of opening and closing muscles.
0
10
articulate
articulate_adj
He is perfectly articulate in both French and English.
16
26
articulate
articulate_vrb
Consequently, a democratic cultural policy must articulate its purposes in ways that demonstrate how the public interest is being served.
48
58
articulate
articulate_adj
Frank Keating wrote of his "articulate, leisurely, confiding countryman's burr".
28
38
articulate
articulate_adj
The literate and articulate response of those inhabitants who wished to remain is well-documented.
17
27
articulate
articulate_vrb
Deep inside ferments a disconnect and unease that she is unable to articulate to anyone.
67
77
articulate
articulate_adj
Meetings were first held in Bolton, and later Manchester, where the articulate preacher, Jane Wardley, urged her followers to:"Repent.
68
78
articulate
articulate_vrb
Havard used songwriting as a tool throughout the writing process to help articulate key scenes.
73
83
articulate
articulate_adj
Bostic was always well dressed and articulate during interviews.
35
45
articulate
articulate_vrb
Later, they are asked to articulate their thoughts as they occur in reaction to the playing scenario.
25
35
articulate
articulate_adj
An articulate politician, Upendra enjoyed cordial relations with many senior political leaders, cutting across party lines, at the national level.
3
13
articulate
articulate_vrb
Ancient texts of the Hindu tradition formulate and articulate punishment.
51
61
articulate
articulate_vrb
Dent has been described as having helped to articulate the Southern Strategy.
44
54
articulate
articulate_vrb
However, Yong C.J. did not articulate any alternative test for determining if a restriction upon freedom of religion is appropriate.
27
37
articulate
articulate_adj
This work belongs to 'an engaged, articulate and well-formed Catholic laity endowed with a strong sense vis-a-vis the dominant culture.'
34
44
articulate
articulate_vrb
Elinor, representing "sense", and Marianne, representing "sensibility", articulate a contrast "between two modes of perception", according to Butler.
72
82
articulate
articulate_adj
Unlike the comics, he is an articulate speaker.
28
38
articulate
articulate_vrb
This encourages the exchange of many new ideas and provides a spot to articulate problem issues.
70
80
articulate
articulate_vrb
Its location at the centre of the peninsula permits it to articulate the long-distance transport networks of the peninsula.
58
68
articulate
articulate_vrb
The model of semiosis suggested by Barthes seeks to link signs with the social myths or ideologies that they articulate.
109
119
articulate
articulate_adj
Athyris is the type genus for the Athyrididae, which belongs to the articulate order Athyridida.
68
78
articulate
articulate_adj
The same 10 digits are used to record all articulate sounds uttered by homo sapiens.
42
52
articulate
articulate_adj
The mausoleum of Colon, published in the Diary The Future in Seville 1898 it (journalistic articulate).
91
101
articulate
articulate_adj
The youthful Rossetti is described as "self-possessed, articulate, passionate and charismatic" but also "ardent, poetic and feckless".
55
65
articulate
articulate_vrb
These ribs also articulate at their lower ends with the breast bones, a condition which is rare in the Ornithischia.
16
26
articulate
articulate_vrb
Nevertheless, any attempt to articulate solid links between Dada and these movements must be tenuous at best.
29
39
articulate
articulate_adj
He was a distinguished Naval Officer, a brilliant engineer, an industrial giant and articulate national spokesman.
84
94
articulate
articulate_adj
While highly articulate, both men challenge the other's story, almost as if attempting to expose lies and half-truths.
13
23
articulate
articulate_adj
Meristella is placed in the family Meristellidae of the articulate brachiopod order Athyridida.
56
66
articulate
articulate_vrb
She said that there was enough space to articulate her political spirit at the JNU.
40
50
articulate
articulate_vrb
Policy makers must clearly articulate their goals for a particular project and clarify by what metric they will measure success.
27
37
articulate
articulate_vrb
The FE columns and editorials articulate this opinion succinctly.
30
40
articulate
articulate_vrb
Framing theory explains how organizations, media, politicians, and businesses articulate their causes and advocate issues to their publics.
78
88
articulate
articulate_vrb
Language is his model to articulate images, text, numbers, and sounds collected in our environment, or made in his studio.
25
35
articulate
articulate_vrb
The developmental task for this stage is for each member to articulate their wants and needs.
60
70
articulate
articulate_adj
Ed Japhet is sixteen years old, and he is a bright, articulate boy.
52
62
associate
associate_adj-nou
He was Associate Professor at the Ohio University School of Art from 1957 until 2014.
7
16
associate
associate_adj-nou
In October 2009, the Associate in Public Administration degree offered through the University College of the Cayman Islands was formalized.
21
30
associate
associate_adj-nou
His tombstone reads:Associate and Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers.
20
29
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 1985-1992 he worked as an associate lawyer with Raveh, Abramson & Co.
29
38
associate
associate_adj-nou
Blade currently serves as an Associate Editor for the Agronomy Journal.
29
38
associate
associate_adj-nou
He was promoted to the rank of Associate Professor in 2008 and to the rank of Professor in 2010.
31
40
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 1961 he was promoted to associate professor.
27
36
associate
associate_adj-nou
As of February 2014, his son Dennis Arnold Murray, the former associate pastor, presides as senior pastor of the church.
62
71
associate
associate_adj-nou
Stinespring, who also was the team's associate head coach, was replaced in that capacity by Shane Beamer.
37
46
associate
associate_adj-nou
He was a close associate of Baba Amte, a renowned social activist.
15
24
associate
associate_adj-nou
From 2004, she was associate editor at The Burlington Magazine, rising to acting editor.
19
28
associate
associate_adj-nou
They choose the folk language and its associate musical form as an appropriate medium for effective transmission of their message.
38
47
associate
associate_vrb
It is designed to associate a brand with one or another aspirational lifestyle.
18
27
associate
associate_adj-nou
He became an associate of Deloitte & Touche in the 1980s.
13
22
associate
associate_adj-nou
Gambino associate Joseph Watts wanted Gotti to kill Bilotti's brother Joseph because he might seek revenge.
8
17
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 1977, Shane was appointed associate scientist of otolaryngology at Boston Children's Hospital.
29
38
associate
associate_adj-nou
Companies must be associate members of the CSIA to be eligible for certification.
18
27
associate
associate_adj-nou
During World War II, Loomis was the associate head of the MIT Radiation Laboratory supporting the national defense.
36
45
associate
associate_adj-nou
Robert T. Tally Jr. (born 1969) is an associate professor of English at Texas State University.
38
47
associate
associate_adj-nou
PetrSU faculty numbers about 890 (105 doctors of science, 502 candidates of science, 66 professors, and 329 associate professors).
108
117
associate
associate_adj-nou
He is a Distinguished Associate of the Psychometrics Centre at the University of Cambridge.
22
31
associate
associate_adj-nou
He was associate dean of the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University (BYU) from 1998 to 2005.
7
16
associate
associate_adj-nou
Two- and three-year associate degree programs are also offered.
20
29
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 1967, Styles became an associate professor of nursing at Duke University.
26
35
associate
associate_adj-nou
The governing body is the Tanzania Rugby Union, which is an associate member of the IRB.
60
69
associate
associate_adj-nou
The duke was followed by Florimond Robertet, Catherine's secretary and a Guise associate.
79
88
associate
associate_adj-nou
His brother Bill Miller was an associate producer on the film.
31
40
associate
associate_adj-nou
He is initially accompanied by his associate James Rhodes, his personal assistant Giulietta Nefaria and his biographer Vergil Munsey.
35
44
associate
associate_adj-nou
She was previously an associate professor at the Kennedy School, before which she was at Sandia National Laboratories.
22
31
associate
associate_adj-nou
Nebenzal's son Harold was associate producer of this version.
26
35
associate
associate_adj-nou
From 1994 to 1998, she was associate conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
27
36
associate
associate_adj-nou
He is associate editor of the International Journal of Game Theory.
6
15
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 2010, he took a position as Associate Professor of Illustration at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.
31
40
associate
associate_adj-nou
He first served as associate pastor of St. Joseph Church in Santa Ana, until July 1984.
19
28
associate
associate_adj-nou
Currently, 54 associate degrees, as well as 48 certificate programs are available on-site.
14
23
associate
associate_adj-nou
Among Pennsylvania high school graduates pursuing an associate degree, only one in three graduate in three years.
53
62
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 1920, he turned down an offer from the Koenigsberg Observatory, and became an associate professor at Leipzig.
81
90
associate
associate_adj-nou
Harryette was an associate professor and lecturer at SMU, Texas Women's University and other colleges.
17
26
associate
associate_adj-nou
1UP.com Associate Editor Jose Otero called Forza Motorsport 4 "the most accessible racer around."
8
17
associate
associate_adj-nou
Being able to leave Romania he worked as Associate Professor of the Paris University.
41
50
associate
associate_adj-nou
She is also a research associate at The Field Museum in Chicago.
23
32
associate
associate_adj-nou
Regional cross-border organizations and tourism-related bodies may join as associate members.
75
84
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 2012, Tim Tadlock was hired as associate head coach for the Red Raiders under Dan Spencer.
34
43
associate
associate_adj-nou
In 2016, he was named associate editor of The New York Times Upfront magazine.
22
31
associate
associate_vrb
The doctrine of Tabarra itself does not dictate whom to dissociate from or whom to associate with.
83
92
associate
associate_adj-nou
He is an associate of the Quello Center at Michigan State University.
9
18
associate
associate_adj-nou
They became an associate member of the International Cricket Council in 1998, having previously been an affiliate member since 1987.
15
24
associate
associate_vrb
According to Boba and Bowlus, these sources clearly associate Moravia with Dalmatia and Bosnia.
52
61
associate
associate_vrb
The people of Agogo have a strong sense of identity and associate the festival with their native religion.
56
65
associate
associate_adj-nou
Associate schools provide opportunities for complementary and contrasting school-based training.
0
9
associate
associate_adj-nou
Lloyd became an associate of the Institute of Civil Engineers, and served on its council.
16
25
associate
associate_adj-nou
During his seven decades as an economist, Samuelson's professional positions included:Assistant Professor of Economics at M.I.T, 1940, Associate Professor, 1944.
135
144
associate
associate_vrb
Some females, such as wild Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulate) associate themselves with protective males who come to their rescue.
69
78
associate
associate_adj-nou
John McAleer, Judson Sapp and Arriean Schemer are associate editors of this definitive publication history.
50
59
associate
associate_adj-nou
There he worked as an associate designer in Oscar de la Renta.
22
31
associate
associate_adj-nou
Roselle Huplander, an obese associate of Thelma and Iola who is never seen.
28
37