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Hébert
[ ey-ber ]
noun
- Jacques Re·né [zhahk , r, uh, -, ney], Père Duchesne, 1755–94, French journalist and revolutionary leader.
Hébert
/ ebɛr /
noun
- HébertJacques René17551794MFrenchWRITING: journalistPOLITICS: revolutionary Jacques René (ʒak rəne). 1755–94, French journalist and revolutionary: a leader of the sans-culottes during the French Revolution. He was guillotined under Robespierre
Example Sentences
"We really hope this technology can help reduce the emotional cost of having humans sift through hate speech manually," said Liam Hebert, a Waterloo computer science PhD student and the first author of the study.
"Context is very important when understanding hate speech," Hebert said.
"More than three billion people use social media every day," Hebert said.
“We've only had 14 days of fishing under our belt since the first of the year, totaling about 2,500 pounds,” says Zachary Hebert, a fourth-generation crawfish farmer who works at his family’s company Bonanza Crawfish in southwest Louisiana’s small-town Jennings.
Hebert adds, “It'll take four or five years before we get back where we're supposed to be.”
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