There's no secret code or literary illusion, there's just his own mad thoughts on a page. |
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The most readable proposals have text running 4 inches or less across the page with graphics in the side margins or within the text. |
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It automizes the page layout and shortens the phase of creation, correction and setting. |
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Ever get to a Web page that has a lot of text on it, and quickly scanning the page doesn't immediately produce what you're looking for? |
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To make Maxim sell, they pumped up the page turning teases and never really delivered much. |
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My expectations were aroused by the implied metaphor, but the cover is ultimately a tease, and by page four I found myself loathing the book. |
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On the front page of the New York Times for May 15, 2004, you will find one of the most artful photographs from Iraq that I have seen yet. |
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We dealt with that complaint by changing the page margins to get the total length down to where they wanted it without removing any text. |
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The increased readability that results from these design changes is further enhanced by a bigger page size and wider margins. |
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It is accessible but it suffers from too many personalities shuffling through on a page by page basis. |
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Each night, when Em said good night, she tore off a page so Margaret could keep track of the date. |
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The vegetarian menu takes up a page, and there is a long list of fish and poultry dishes. |
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Each standard atlas covers thirty minutes of latitude and longitude at a scale of four miles to the inch, and fills one page in the book. |
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Most scholars, however, would probably regard the inclusion of Mormon works on this page as malapropos. |
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Seamus started his own career as an apprentice compositor, during the days when all page make-up was in hot metal. |
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The proof needs another formula about tangents of angles that we have not covered on the Pi and the Fibonacci Numbers page. |
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The extent of drill work in arithmetic at his time can be gauged from a page from his first arithmetic workbook. |
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The gilded room on the next page pairs a clean-lined, contemporary pedestal-style sink with an antique tansu that's used for storage and display. |
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Any reference to work in the body of the text is usefully indexed with a page number in the margin directing the reader to further pictures. |
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Then there was the excitement of starting to do our own page make-up, having bought a Compugraphic typesetting machine. |
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This is not really a question, but I can't seem to find an email address anywhere on this page to mail you with. |
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Read the for and against, then make with the cyber-thumbs-up-or-down at the foot of the page. |
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And mango-and-banana tarte Tatin with fromage blanc sorbet deserves a page in a cookbook. |
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And just to satisfy your need for instant gratification, turn to page 40 to find six quick meals you can fix in no time. |
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Read these impassioned pleas for the plus and the minus, then roll on down to the foot of the page and make with the voting. |
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We had half a page in the local paper, who made out they had discovered the whole story. |
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Despite the involvement of 1000 people in the rioting, the story didn't make the front page. |
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I look through the book, and realize there's only one page with any writing on it. |
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Millingport's personalized home page functions as a resource for the customer with localized news, weather and stock information. |
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Each of these, 225 pieces of paper in all, is contained in one of two white, loose-leaf notebooks that hold plastic page covers. |
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A further dimension is added to the poem by a Scriptural place given in the page margin. |
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There are wide margins, only 29 lines to the page, and the print is, at a guess, 12 point. |
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This is fairly easy to accomplish by defining a bounding rectangle for the text that is the same width as the space between the page margins. |
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In the heat and humidity, paper swelled, colors ran, and inks refused to align on the page. |
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Load locally archived copies of 10 web pages with heavy flash content in tabs while keeping the browser on the front page. |
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There is an estimated one million terabytes of online information, and this amount is growing with every new web page that is posted. |
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He declared categorically that it would, and while I thought that was a big scoop the news desk didn't, and gave it two paras on an inside page. |
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Our tale is about a journalist who decides to go to the Soviet Union to get a big scoop for the front page of his newspaper. |
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The sight of a computer keyboard or a blank page gave me the same rush that drug addicts get from seeing their freebasing paraphernalia. |
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William turned the page and studied a new photo of the princess, sitting astride a big black horse. |
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This page is dedicated to discuss various aspects of Bahasa Indonesia, the Indonesian language. |
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I hope to do a Weekender front page story on Tunisia one of these days soon. |
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One popular way that badware inveigles its way on to your machine is via a tiny bit of obfuscated Javascript on a web page. |
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A complete description of these functions is provided in the appropriate man page, so they are presented here only briefly. |
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Most scholarly journals do not pay authors, and many actually impose page charges on scientists who contribute. |
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There follows page after page of pencil sketches showing how they think it will look from miles around. |
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As sacrament of the word of God, Scripture is more than the words on the page. |
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I'm wandering around in a restless state, reading a page from one book and moving on to another. |
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Some manuscripts include rough and final drafts, and galley and page proofs. |
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It's very addictive, a one-key alternative to tabbing your way through a page of results. |
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Information on how addresses are translated is kept in a set of page tables stored in main memory. |
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The second page runs into some more expensive items with selections of their tailor made pies, schnitzels and beef stews. |
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He's the only politician featured in the manifesto document and has his picture on every page. |
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Also on his page are pictures of a large tenebrionid beetle and a camel spider. |
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The words will barely have settled on the page before someone scents a mistake. |
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My ardour totally dampened as I remembered the warnings of that day's front page. |
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She looked around for any sign of Jane or Anne, but the only person there was a page in scarlet livery. |
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I watched as his hand sailed smoothly across his page and how comfortable he looked as he carefully shaded and added texture to his drawing. |
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To be honest I didn't spend a whole lot of time reading the stuff on the page partly as the tone all seemed a tad annoying. |
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A student assistant with computing skills can help with restarting a balky workstation or writing a Web page. |
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Weblog posts often contain more metadata than a typical web page, things like date and time of publication, categories, backlinks, etc. |
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Without really thinking about it, she drew a huge, round circle on the page. |
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You also have the option of displaying calendars, archives and tag clouds which may or may not be useful and can clutter up your page. |
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I have an aversion to sites which literally give you the bird on the front page, so I didn't linger. |
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A large space was left in the margin of the page for recording place of sleep, position of sleep and behaviour of the infant when awake. |
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The content is laid out on the page in an incredibly clear and logical fashion. |
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He often used to tell people that readers were more likely to remember the tailpiece than the front page headlines, and they would agree. |
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Jose Pedreira's Taino web page is a collection of texts in English and Spanish related to Taino history and culture. |
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Taking a page from his book, Fiorina could attempt to patch the soft spots in her computing arsenal with proceeds from the printer business. |
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At page 4 it is pointed out that such a temperature will necessitate that the reaction is carried out in a closed system such as an autoclave. |
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He has turned some clients into front page news and kept others out of the scandal sheets. |
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She laughed and reached down to pick it up, her eyes quickly scanning the page. |
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WebTV and similar devices use a standard low-resolution TV as the display, so they can't display a full web page from most sites without scrolling. |
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Faced with the blank white page, I tried to visualize the knoll where I sat, gazing across a broad area of the river to a point where some birds were roosting. |
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At first blush, Vania Sisk's MySpace page looks like garden-variety millennial narcissism. |
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For those with older planes, it will save you time and money if, at the next inspection, you or your IA flag each page of the logbooks at which particular ADs are complied. |
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Attempting to log on to the online service results in a blank page. |
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I would like to get a gallery and info page up on my site asap. |
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The joke going around was that he was going to try to put a GIF on the front page. |
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The New York Times editorial page is lousy with academic politics today. |
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A great side-benefit to the gruel of writing fiction is the fleeting moments of wish fulfillment the empty page provides. |
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He doesn't allow anyone to photocopy a single page of his sacred text. |
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The day the restraining order was issued, Houghton wrote a plea on his Facebook page. |
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The story and my picture were emblazoned on the front page of a tabloid. |
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Since Monday, Nation Hahn has received an outpouring of sympathy notes on his Twitter page. |
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Otherwise we recommend ripping this page from the magazine and tacking it up alongside those calendar girls who mock you from above your workbench. |
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The technician looked over it thoroughly, scanning the entire page twice. |
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Over to the right of this new page you'll see my full tag cloud again. |
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His edits often were indecipherable, mysterious marks on the side of the page written with a sharpie. |
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There is elegance to the restraint and austerity of the imagery that extends to, or perhaps finds inspiration in, the clean utility of the printed page. |
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Some of them are taking a page from Sheryl Sandberg and reaching back to help others. |
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The Filth is a gorgeously well-appointed book, boasting ultramodern design, mad ideas on every page and some of the most eye-poppingly tasty art this side of the Tate. |
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A photograph of the balustrade and the underside of the eaves of the main sanctuary at the inner shrine extends to the edge of all four sides of the left page with no frame. |
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Just when you think you couldn't possibly see another choice, a new page opens up in the menu, hitting you with dhansak, dupiaza, madras and vindaloo. |
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From the email messages in the autoresponder, you can send them to a simple order page for your own ebook or you can send them to an affiliate product page. |
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Today was a long and busy day, but with a great sense of satisfaction at the end as I signed off the last page of the next issue of the mag and it was sent to the printer. |
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This page is great for inspiration as it suggests ways of making a tambourine, drum, chimes, horn, cymbals, xylophone, guitar, comb buzzer and hand bells. |
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It's edited, composed on the page, cleaned up and sanitized. |
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And yet, Rep. John Fleming took the bait hook, line, and sinker, posting about the outrageous story on his Facebook page. |
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The usual mustering scene shows tawny grass and anthills and a mob of red Brahmans moving slowly along, but over the page are stockmen with baseball caps and heavy shades. |
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Though it opens and closes with the starkness of words on a page, or in part because it does, the film focuses the viewer on that which is not said, not sayable. |
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But for all the off-ramps entangling the Internet, the home page still rocks. |
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Our story made it onto the Times' home page, scoring the No. 10 slot on the most-emailed list. |
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But it is the most-emailed list that enjoys primacy of place on the site's home page and many other key pages. |
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Take, for example, the home page of the British Airports Authority, which runs Heathrow. |
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One day last week, the home page featured stories on Poland, Lebanon, North Korea, and Brazil. |
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John's issue page seemed a bit beefier than George's bit about his agenda. |
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I tore off part of a page and wrote my name and telephone numbers on it. |
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For each question raised within these sections, there is a web page of information, which can be printed like a tear sheet or an independent fact sheet. |
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He quickly scanned the page and found what he was looking for. |
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He looked over at the old notebook and flipped through the pages nonchalantly, eyes scanning each page quickly as though they contained some secret. |
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So he slowly opened the new book, his eyes quickly scanning the page. |
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If a collection of phrases, no matter how beautiful and profound, do not rhyme or scan, then what apart from their layout on the page distinguishes them from prose? |
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The four page boys listed in today's programme were Hugo Bertie, Viscount Aithrie, Charles Armstrong-Jones and Arthur Chatto. |
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Please feel free to reference this page to UFO and skeptic groups. |
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In some distributions, the man page for this function may be missing. |
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The lead illustration for his article is a page layout of five postcards of female Spanish singers, each wearing a mantilla and pridefully posing for the camera. |
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Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield has a Blogspot page called Camp4u where he posts his thoughts of the day. |
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And writers seem to get it a lot, the relationship between words and page and phrase and paragraph, or stanza. |
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Paper is applied and takes up the colour so that the whole, the marbling on the page is the thing we remember, not the tubes of paint containing the separate raw colours. |
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Also among the rich assortment of intriguing pieces that fill each page are panels dating from c.1600, decorated with saints standing beneath baldacchinos. |
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A single quote from an anonymous source has been used by celebrity blogger Norm Clark on his Las Vegas gossip page, the Daily Mail reported. |
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Taking a page out of the Hutchison handbook, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White called for gubernatorial term limits today. |
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Reference librarians work with instructors from PWR to find, select, and then upload themed articles to a web page. |
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Morrisons is launching a new offers web page so customers can print a shopping list to bring in-store. |
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But the prevailing wisdom has insisted it was business that needed to take a page from the military, not the other way around. |
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More details about the program can be found on The Brave New World Program's Facebook page and Twitter. |
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A meta tag is part of the website, without necessarily being visible on the page or affecting how the page functions. |
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If slathering on another layer of sunscreen is as active as you plan to get on your next Hawaiian vacation, turn the page. |
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The link in the bio and accompanying photo will take users to a fake BBC page promoting a so-called miracle fruit diet. |
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The center of each page includes the basic text of the Talmud, often including both the Mishnah and the Gamara. |
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A story on the front page of Wednesday's Oregon Life section misidentified her as Lucille Pershern. |
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The Brandeis president was granted a six page spread in the February 16, 1969 issue to give a first-hand account of his triumph. |
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It will also invite people to enter a contest to redesign the web page, citing the online Wikipedia, Technorati and YouTube services as examples. |
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If that isn't an option, the link should be displayed on the school's contact page and site map. |
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A sitemap is basically a directory page that links to all documents and files found in a Web site. |
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Whereas Gotham mopes in the shadows, The Flash bursts like a splash page. |
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The book's bubble-gum pink cover and pages in pastels really makes the text jump off the page. |
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On The Border is giving free sopapillas if you have a coupon from its Facebook page. |
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Typically, when a user mistypes a Web address, an unhelpful error page is displayed in the browser. |
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At that time, the sole black type on her page came through Seigneurial, a Listed-placed gelding under her third dam. |
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I did learn the meaning of the word callipygian, which appears on page 882, but only after I looked it up on Google. |
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The most common applications were basic brochureware activities such as making customer contacts, having a home page, and marketing. |
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From page to page, they should alternate who is the calligrapher and who is the illuminator. |
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If we do slip up, we promise to set the record straight on this page in a clear, no-nonsense manner. |
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The art program offers about 400 drawings, micrographs, images, and photos in all, with illustrations on every page. |
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The BYOB function, also accessible from the home page, enables browsers to personalize their return visits to the site. |
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There is so much more in this issue with all your regular favourites, so if you are ready to take a walk with us down memory lane all you have to do is turn the page. |
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The discussion of the minor keys on page 30 contains definitions and examples of the relative minor, natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales for A minor. |
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It has a new taskbar, it has nifty new security features, and according to master practitioner and journalist Pogue, it does not have one page of printed instructions. |
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The authors state on page 633 that RSI was performed according to a standard operating procedure which included the use of thiopentone as an induction agent. |
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Colbie Callet who launched a hit song and CD from her MySpace page. |
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Since her late husband Lloyd, editorial page editor of The Tennesseean, joined NCEW in 1962, Joan has been in our company at most of the conventions. |
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One of the largest photographs is that of a tarantula hawk, yet its size left no room for the caption, which had to appear on the bottom of the preceding right hand page. |
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On page one, section five of the user guide, it clearly states that I need to unplug the fax machine from the AC wall socket and telephone Jack before cleaning. |
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There's a big nod to the set-text fodder, where Paul Woodson's excellent Duncan breaks the fourth wall to read out a page of Brodie's notes to illustrate the action. |
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Oh, and BTW a business blog is nothing more than a web page. |
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A huge 39 percent of Brits think the former page three model has the tackiest appearance, dress and lifestyle of all celebrities, the Daily Mail reported. |
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Detectives investigating the break-in were told about a Facebook page where people buy and sell items, and stolen items have appeared on the page. |
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Later in the 17th century, neoclassicism happened, and snootier commentators lamented that every page of Shakespeare's work showed that he hadn't been to university. |
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Many who wrote to this page on the subject, especially those from the three ring circus of politics, must know who the real villains of the on-going crisis are by now. |
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Whether it's a butterfly ballot or a web page, a bad design can cost you. |
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Devoting the bulk of the front page to one story may smack of tabloidism to some, bringing to mind screaming headlines about the latest blood and gore. |
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The Facebook CEO arrived Sunday, when he climbed Borobudur temple in Central Java and posted a widely shared photo of himself atop its stupas on his Facebook page. |
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So for example in the 'link' section you click on 'link' which morphs slowly into 'greg lynn form' and when you click on that you get back to the home page. |
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For example, the title tag of a web page was given a high signal strength while having the keyword in the meta tag was given a low signal strength. |
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