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6gem5 compiled Sep 22 2013 06:21:20
7gem5 started Sep 22 2013 07:10:19
8gem5 executing on zizzer
9command line: build/X86/gem5.opt -d build/X86/tests/opt/long/se/20.parser/x86/linux/o3-timing -re tests/run.py build/X86/tests/opt/long/se/20.parser/x86/linux/o3-timing
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11info: Entering event queue @ 0.  Starting simulation...
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15 58924 words stored in 3784810 bytes
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18Welcome to the Link Parser -- Version 2.1
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20          Copyright (C) 1991-1995 Daniel Sleator and Davy Temperley
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22Processing sentences in batch mode
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24Echoing of input sentence turned on.
25* as had expected the party to be a success , it was a success 
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28* do you know where John 's 
29* he said that , finding that it was impossible to get work as a waiter , he would work as a janitor 
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38* how fast the program is it 
39* I am wondering whether to invite to the party 
40* I gave him for his birthday it 
41* I thought terrible after our discussion 
42* I wonder how much money have you earned 
43* Janet who is an expert on dogs helped me choose one 
44* she interviewed more programmers than was hired 
45* such flowers are found chiefly particularly in Europe 
46* the dogs some of which were very large ran after the man 
47* the man whom I play tennis is here 
48* there is going to be an important meeting January 
49* to pretend that our program is usable in its current form would be happy 
50* we're thinking about going to a movie this theater 
51* which dog you said you chased 
52- also invited to the meeting were several prominent scientists 
53- he ran home so quickly that his mother could hardly believe he had called from school 
54- so many people attended that they spilled over into several neighboring fields 
55- voting in favor of the bill were 36 Republicans and 4 moderate Democrats 
56: Grace may not be possible to fix the problem 
57  any program as good as ours should be useful 
58  biochemically , I think the experiment has a lot of problems 
59  Fred has had five years of experience as a programmer 
60  he is looking for another job 
61  how did John do it 
62  how many more people do you think will come 
63  how much more spilled 
64  I have more money than John has time 
65  I made it clear that I was angry 
66  I wonder how John did it 
67  I wonder how much more quickly he ran 
68  invite John and whoever else you want to invite 
69  it is easier to ignore the problem than it is to solve it 
70  many who initially supported Thomas later changed their minds 
71  neither Mary nor Louise are coming to the party 
72  she interviewed more programmers than were hired 
73  telling Joe that Sue was coming to the party would create a real problem 
74  the man with whom I play tennis is here 
75  there is a dog in the park 
76  this is not the man we know and love 
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79  we like to eat at restaurants , usually on weekends 
80  what did John say he thought you should do 
81  about 2 million people attended 
82  the five best costumes got prizes 
83No errors!
84Exiting @ tick 458201684000 because target called exit()
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