this followed by noun"}, {"explanation": "this followed by noun phrase"}, {"explanation": "this followed by a noun"}, {"explanation": "this followed by a noun phrase"}, {"explanation": "this followed by subject"}]Considering the examples like "this ruling", "this study", "this new partnership", "this work", "this iconic site", the pattern is "this" followed by a noun or noun phrase, often referring to a specific entity or concept being discussed.Let's check if any of the MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS directly point to this."this" is in MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS."ruling", "seem", "that", "the", "decided" are in TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN."this ruling" is a strong candidate."findings seem" also fits a pattern of assertion or observation."shown that" fits a pattern of presenting evidence."announce the" fits a pattern of making a declaration.The most recurring token in MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS is "this".Tokens following "this" in the texts are often nouns or noun phrases: "ruling", "study", "partnership", "work", "site".In `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN`, we see "ruling", "seem", "that", "the", "decided"."this ruling" is directly supported. "this" followed by a noun is a strong pattern.Let's try to articulate this concisely."this followed by noun phrase" is 4 words."phrases starting with this" is 4 words."references to specific things" is 4 words."this followed by a noun" is 5 words.Looking at the examples:- "this ruling"- "this study"- "this new partnership"- "this work"- "this iconic site"- "this is why" (here 'is' is a verb, but introduces an explanation)The core seems to be "this" introducing something specific. "this followed by noun" captures it well. this followed by noun