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  1. Temples are an English rock band, formed in Kettering, England in 2012 by singer and guitarist James Bagshaw [1] and bassist Tom Walmsley. [2] . The band's lineup was later completed with the addition of keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Adam Smith and drummer Rens Ottink. They have released four studio albums, two EPs, and a number of singles.

  2. 10K Followers, 1,225 Following, 42 Posts - 혛 혞혢혭혮혴혭혦혺 (@thomasewalmsley) on Instagram: "@templesofficial む TOMMYWOOD OUT NOW ☟☟☟ LISTEN HERE ☟☟☟"

  3. 24 de abr. de 2015 · Tuvimos la oportunidad de charlar telefónicamente con Thomas Warmsley, bajista y vocalista de Temples, quien en representación de la banda nos contó un poco acerca de su visión artística, de su próximo álbum, y de lo que tienen preparado para el público argentino durante su próximo show este 13 de mayo en Niceto Club.

  4. indiehoy.com › canciones › conoce-a-templesConocé a Temples

    30 de ago. de 2013 · Canciones. Conocé a Temples. De Lucas Aymar 30/08/2013. Temples es un grupo de neo-psicodelia provenientes de Midlands, Inglaterra, formado por jóvenes músicos: James Bagshaw (voz, guitarras), Thomas Warmsley (bajo, coros), Sam Toms (batería) y Adam Smith (teclados). La carrera de la banda del Reino Unido tuvo un rápido inicio.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2017 · Automated Hate Speech Detection and the Problem of Offensive Language. Thomas Davidson, Dana Warmsley, Michael Macy, Ingmar Weber. A key challenge for automatic hate-speech detection on social media is the separation of hate speech from other instances of offensive language. Lexical detection methods tend to have low precision ...

  6. Thomas Walmsley, also known as T Walmsley, is an English musician based in Kettering. He is best known for being the bassist for English rock band Temples, which he co-founded with guitarist...

  7. 28 de may. de 2017 · Understanding Abuse: A Typology of Abusive Language Detection Subtasks. Zeerak Waseem, Thomas Davidson, Dana Warmsley, Ingmar Weber. As the body of research on abusive language detection and analysis grows, there is a need for critical consideration of the relationships between different subtasks that have been grouped under this label.