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How to use the word Amelia in a Sentence?

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The new Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum will celebrate a woman who showed us what it means to ‘reach for the stars,’.

Kansas City

Found on CNN
1 year ago

HISTORY has a team of investigators exploring the latest developments about Amelia Earhart and we will be transparent in our findings, ultimately, historical accuracy is most important to us and our viewers.

The History Channel

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

I could show you a dozen pictures of Amelia Earhart in the last days of her world flight, her hair's shorter than that. It's not down on her collar. It's shorter.

Ric Gillespie

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

We knew there were going to be people questioning its validity, especially other people who have spent their lives or their careers trying to find more information on Amelia Earhart, we think we have real evidence and we stand behind it.

Gary Tarpinian

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

These don't speak directly to the issues involved with the care of (Amelia Campbell) or the other patients, i feel like (the agency) punted.

Ira Gessner

Found on CNN
8 years ago

If Amelia is to become the most faithful service agent, she also needs to be able to respond to man’s need to communicate with somebody who can understand emotions—not just a robotic ‘Press 1 for this’ and ‘Press 7 for that,’ amelia’s emotional quotient is modeled in a three-dimensional space: pleasure, arousal, dominance—the PAD modeling system. We are in trials with a telco company, and there is a certain demeanor that Amelia is required to have if your contract is coming up for renewal. Her emotional reaction to you is supposed to be very different based on where you are in the contract or your level of angst with the service.

Chetan Dube

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The potential goes way beyond automating repetitive tasks, but even in a contact center, the remaining humans don’t have to fear for their jobs just yet. Amelia is not replacing them right now. But it could be coming soon. Just a few short years ago, the experts at MIT were predicting we would never have a driverless car, and now Google has them on the road. The pace of change is so rapid—almost exponential—that even though Amelia is not yet really operational in too many situations, she’s learning very quickly and the landscape two years from now could be completely different.

Alex Kozlov

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

My wife is convinced I’m having an affair with Amelia, i have a great deal of passion and infatuation with her.

Chetan Dube

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

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