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This book is the work of a splitter and a lumper.
"There was only one sort of potato, the lumper," she said.
The result is a classic example of the Lumper splitter problem.
By the end of the week he was a transient lumper on a river steamboat.
The Irish quickly became dependent on it and developed a single strain, the lumper.
She calls it a "lumper theory in which everything good in human behavior is called intelligence."
There was always some kind of lumper trouble.
To see this, consider (like a good lumper) a mouse as an approximation of a small sphere.
"Seems a lumper tangled with a harvester and knocked it out.
The lumper was virtually their only food.
The lumper was draped over a particularly rich outcropping of copper salts.
Sapir was part of a "lumper" movement in Native American language classification.
The Irish Lumper is a varietal white potato of historic interest.
The hooks sank deep and the lumper began to shiver with a rippling motion.
Like many unsupervised learning modellers, Hawkins is a self-confessed 'lumper'.
A lumper is always keen to generalize, and produces models with a small number of broadly defined objects.
The Hindu religion is essentially a lumper's concept, sometimes also known as Smartism.
As a proper noun, Lumper may refer to:
Right on cue the lumper jumped.
Of course, it must be remembered that along with such frivolous occupations I was trying to get work as wop, lumper, and roustabout.
The tubers are long, irregular and white skinned with very deep eyes, not unlike an Irish Lumper in appearance.
Lumper was born at Füssen in Bavaria.
Wherever the gold plating of the harvester had been torn or scratched away the lumper found toothsome steel.
The shining gold hulk of the harvester was below them, half covered by the draped mass of the lumper.
"Where's the gourmets going to be without me," asked a rubber-booted lumper at the Fulton Fish Market one recent dawn.