David Price

Added complete DDR test from Roar

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7 + <documentDate>2011-06-02T00:00:00.0Z</documentDate>
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11 + <fileCreationDate>2011-06-02T00:00:00.0Z</fileCreationDate>
12 + <softwareName>TextPad</softwareName>
13 + <fileCreator>Roar Vika</fileCreator>
14 + <comment>Created by Magnus Svendson by using Dong software for randomization of real xml files, based on ConocoPhillips xml - Wellbore 2-4-X-43A -20-May-2010.xml</comment>
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19 + <endDate>2011-07-31T00:00:00.0Z</endDate>
20 + <comment>We will bring evidence in favor of the following thesis: relational information may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate the levels of acceptability from fairly high (e.g. (99a)) to virtual
21 +gibberish (e.g. (98d)). Analogously, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial raises serious doubts about irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules. So far, a
22 +descriptiv</comment>
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27 + <endDate>2011-08-20T00:00:00.0Z</endDate>
28 + <comment>Note that this selectionally introduced contextual feature may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate a general convention regarding the forms of the grammar. However, this assumption is not correct,</comment>
29 + </securityInformation>
30 + <disclaimer>Thus the natural general principle that will subsu</disclaimer>
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33 + <eventDate>2011-06-01T01:00:00.0Z</eventDate>
34 + <eventType>APPROVED</eventType>
35 + <responsibleParty>DRILLING Operator</responsibleParty>
36 + <comment>To characterize a linguistic level L, a descriptively adequate grammar is to be regarded as the ultimate standard that determines the accuracy of any proposed grammar. For one thing, the descriptive
37 +power of the base component suffices to account for nond</comment>
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40 + <eventDate>2011-06-01T02:00:00.0Z</eventDate>
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43 + <comment>To provide a constituent structure for T(Z,K), relational information delimits the system of base rules exclusive of the lexicon. It appears that the theory of syntactic features developed earlier
44 +raises serious doubts about a stipulation to place the constructions into these various categories. Fro</comment>
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47 + <owner>ConocoPhillips Norway</owner>
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160 + <description>With this clarification, a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds is u</description>
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207 + <sum24Hr>It may be, then, that the notion of level of grammaticalness cannot be arbitrary in the ultimate standard that determines the accuracy of any proposed grammar.</sum24Hr>
208 + <forecast24Hr>Thus the natural general principle that will subsume this case is, apparently, determined by the str</forecast24Hr>
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210 + <tightWell>true</tightWell>
211 + <hpht>false</hpht>
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238 + <manufacturer>Hughes Christensen</manufacturer>
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240 + <dullGrade>Analogously, a subset of Engli</dullGrade>
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260 + <grade>Conversely, the spea</grade>
261 + <connection>Note that the appear</connection>
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264 + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1023</mdBottom>
265 + <casing_liner_tubing_run>
266 + <casingType>Top</casingType>
267 + <description>Note that the earlier discussion of deviance delimits the strong generative capacity of the theory.</description>
268 + <dTimStart>2011-06-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTimStart>
269 + <dTimEnd>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd>
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277 + <comments>Comparing these examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see that a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds is, apparently, determined by an
278 +important distinction in language use.</comments>
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280 + <cementingFluid>
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282 + <descFluid>Comparing these examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see that relatio</descFluid>
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289 + <comments>Summarizing, then, we assume that the appearance of parasitic gaps in domains relatively inaccessible to ordinary extraction cannot be arbitrary in a corpus of utterance tokens upon which conformity
290 +has been defined by the paired utterance test.</comments>
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293 + <annFlowAfter>true</annFlowAfter>
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295 + <botPlug>false</botPlug>
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297 + <presBump uom="bar">1126</presBump>
298 + <floatHeld>true</floatHeld>
299 + <reciprocated>false</reciprocated>
300 + <rotated>false</rotated>
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303 + <type>Oil Base</type>
304 + <dTim>2011-06-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTim>
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308 + <mudClass>oil based</mudClass>
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320 + <extendedReport dTim="2011-06-01T04:00:00.0Z">Conversely, this sel Circulate well to even MW 12.0ppg</extendedReport>
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346 + <incl uom="dega">0.73</incl>
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370 + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- trip</proprietaryCode>
371 + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">2500.00</mdHoleStart>
372 +
373 + <state>ok</state>
374 + <stateDetailActivity>operation failed</stateDetailActivity>
375 + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft From C1, it follows that the speaker-hearer&#39;s linguistic intuition suffices to account for a general</comments>
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383 + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- casing</proprietaryCode>
384 + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">3009.48</mdHoleStart>
385 +
386 + <state>ok</state>
387 + <stateDetailActivity>success</stateDetailActivity>
388 + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft We have already seen that a descriptively adequate grammar may remedy and, at the same time, elimina</comments>
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395 + <phase>snub</phase>
396 + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- drive</proprietaryCode>
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398 +
399 + <state>fail</state>
400 + <stateDetailActivity>stuck equipment</stateDetailActivity>
401 + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft Summarizing, then, we assume that the theory of syntactic features developed earlier may remedy and,</comments>
402 + </activity>
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408 + <phase>bop test</phase>
409 + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- casing</proprietaryCode>
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414 + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft Thus the notion of level of grammaticalness is not quite equivalent to the levels of acceptability f</comments>
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425 + <state>ok</state>
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428 + </activity>
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495 + <coreDescription>testing core no 1 data for ERH Nevertheless, a subset of English senten</coreDescription>
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527 + <presFlowing uom="MPa">39.69</presFlowing>
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536 + <volWaterTotal uom="m3">6.1</volWaterTotal>
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544 + <goodSeal>true</goodSeal>
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546 + <dominateComponent>gas</dominateComponent>
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550 + </formTestInfo>
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557 + <show>Shows A consequence of the approach just outlined is that this analysis of a formative as a pair of sets o</show>
558 + <lithology>Description of lithology It must be emphasized, once again, that this analysis of a formative as a pair of sets of features i</lithology>
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564 + <equipClass>hoisting equ -- crown block</equipClass>
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566 + <dTimRepair>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimRepair>
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573 + <phase>bop test</phase>
574 + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- underream</proprietaryCode>
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585 + <presShutInDrill uom="bar">88.35</presShutInDrill>
586 + <incidentType>shallow gas kick</incidentType>
587 + <killingType>drillers method</killingType>
588 + <formation>We will bring evidence in favor of the f</formation>
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591 + <description>Drilled out 7 3/4" Notice, incidentally, that an important property of these three types of EC is to be regarded as irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules.</description>
592 + </controlIncidentInfo>
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630 + </gasReadingInfo>
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