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## 'raw' config
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some examples will look like:
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{'label': 'clean',
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'score': 0.6050848364830017,
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Hutchinson and PG Distributed Proofreaders
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ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
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A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS.
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VOL. V.--JUNE, 1860. NO. XXXII.
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THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN RAILWAYS.
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The condition of our railways, and their financial prospects, should
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interest all of us. It has become a common remark, that railways have
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benefited everybody but their projectors. There is a strong doubt in the
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minds of many intelligent persons, whether _any_ railways have actually
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paid a return on the capital invested in them. It is believed that one of
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two results inevitably takes place: in the one case, there is not business
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enough to earn a dividend; in the other, although the apparent net earnings
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are large enough to pay from six to eight per cent. on the cost, yet in a
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few years it is discovered that the machine has been wearing itself out so
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fast that the cost of renewal has absorbed more than the earnings, and the
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deficiency has been made up by creating new capital or running in debt, to
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