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Zariski
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holomorphic
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geometers
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Yamanoi
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Brotbek
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Brunebarbe
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Cadorel
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Javanpeykar
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Campana
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hyperbolicity
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subvariety
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Bérczi
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Kirwan
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hypersurfaces
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Diverio-Merker-Rousseau
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Grassmannian
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Riedl-Yang
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Bérczi-Kirwan
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{"rule":"PREPOSITION_VERB","sentence":"^\\QProbably the most complete result in this field is due to A. Bloch (more than 100 years ago), who -in modern language- showed that the Zariski closure of a map \\E(?:Dummy|Ina|Jimmy-)[0-9]+\\Q to a complex torus \\E(?:Dummy|Ina|Jimmy-)[0-9]+\\Q is the translate of a sub-tori.\\E$"}
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{"rule":"PREPOSITION_VERB","sentence":"^\\QIts beginnings date back to 1926, when André Bloch showed that the Zariski closure of entire holomorphic curve \\E(?:Dummy|Ina|Jimmy-)[0-9]+\\Q to a complex torus \\E(?:Dummy|Ina|Jimmy-)[0-9]+\\Q is the translate of a sub-torus.\\E$"}
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