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This is a sample document to test for named entity recognition. Dr. Bharath Kumar Mohan is an authority in information retrieval. It has been a pleasure to work with Bharath. Chirayu Patel has added immense value to us with his wisdom. Abhay Garani has persevered to keep the latencies down. Aditya has worn multiple\
hats. Elvis De Souza who was a machine learning guru in his life prior to Insieve, he has undergone a major transformation while at Insieve. Elvis has tirelessly worked on our social layer to create one of most robust user-facing servers I have known. Venkatesh, an emacs geek, has lately been instrumental in our ma\
rketing drive take shape. He is probably one of the very few marketing people in the world to manage his campaign in emacs-org-mode. Ishneet Grover trained both in computer science and human computer interaction, brings a unique combination of skills to the table. Ishneet along with Bharath and Elvis has managed to \
make the user experience of Pugmarks one of the best. The description of Team Insieve would be significantly lacking if I didn't mention Hormis. Hormis Tharakkan, an avid gamer, has interest inalmost everything under the sun. He has been the go to person in our office. While he is capable of doing anything any of us\
do, he has dedicated his grey material to primarily help us along the website design.
Chitra was very instrumental in making us all open up and have fun at work. And lately Bindu has taken her place. Last but not the least, Deepak has been making things happen smoothly. While his presence is rarely felt, his absence is very clearly felt. Deepak is an excellent artist.
Deepak's drawings do get a lot of attention. Hormis, Aditya and Chirayu are coffee connoisseurs.
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