With tape recorder and notebook, she sits with them and records their language. |
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Then, again, seized with a new idea, he fell upon his notebook and the pencil became alive. |
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He squinted and turned the pad of cloud notebook paper over, trying to read her handwriting. |
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Inside were a few hard candy mints, the kinds you get from restaurants, and pencil and a notebook. |
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For journalists, it could well signal the death-knell of the spiral-bound notebook with its copious shorthand notes. |
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What we are now starting to see, more and more, are PC vendors marketing mobile broadband, embedded on our notebook computers. |
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The company plans to roll out new notebook computer models designed for corporate customers in the first quarter of next year. |
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His first notebook was on hypergeometric series, continued fractions, singular moduli, and many branches of number theory. |
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She puts down in her notebook whatever the teacher writes on the blackboard. |
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The information is from my own notebook, and was culled from several sources. |
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The race is on at home and in the office to replace large and heavy boat anchor PCs and their monitors with notebook computers. |
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As a comedian, I spend the days in sheer panic with my notebook, then at night I turn to drinking. |
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The professor said he found an empty notebook, with blank pages which the poet had never found time to write on. |
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I wrote my name on a blank sheet of notebook paper, and tried to push it into the shredder, but I couldn't quite line the paper up with the feed. |
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When his first son, William, was born, Darwin took an old notebook and began to record his development in its blank pages. |
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I continued researching and typing while occasionally taking notes on my notebook placed to the side. |
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I took out my notebook and observed the opposite coffeeshop, in a blockish script. |
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Coming together with Inspiron 8000 is Inspiron 2100, an ultralight notebook that weights only 1.65 kg. |
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Out on the patio table sat a tape recorder, a notebook, and the evaluation forms. |
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The key application for Bluetooth is generally notebook to cellular phone connectivity. |
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I copied everything I could, filling up my notebook and moving on to my sketch pad. |
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It's a page torn from a school notebook, slanting scrawled handwriting on it. |
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You can be boho sipping lattes in the Village while scribbling in your poetry notebook. |
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She tore the thin white envelope open and unfolded the small, yellow-lined notebook paper. |
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She picked up her math notebook and saw that raw egg dripped slimily off it onto the floor. |
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The referee's notebook was a regular feature, with the Portuguese official booking another seven players. |
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When our new friend has returned to her party Nigella reaches across for my notebook and reads it, a bit bossily. |
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So, are we about to see a blanket ban on smartphones, and on notebook computers, in the air? |
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But when the amuse-bouche arrived, I really did try my best, discreetly balancing my drugstore notebook on my thigh. |
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Between slightly grumpy and reluctant moves towards the study and my notebook I spent as much time snoozing in the sun as I could manage. |
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With newfound determination, he haunted the sets of big studio productions, filling up notebook after notebook on the nuances of moviemaking. |
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It's quiet, the woman's out, the kid's asleep, and I am nodding over a notebook and tea, wearing fuzzy slippers. |
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In either case, the child's responses may be recorded as a check on sticky labels, Post-it pads, or in a small spiral notebook. |
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A small wooden desk, bearing a blue ceramic lamp and a spiral notebook, crouched bowlegged in one corner. |
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For some reason the girl closed herself off even more, keeping to her spiral notebook and taking in what the teachers had to say. |
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But, now, she was scrawling badly jumbled words in an old spiral notebook that she rarely ever used. |
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To complement such play, a simple recipe book with large numbers, words, and pictures can be made out of a spiral notebook with laminated pages. |
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For several months now I've been carrying around a little pocket-size spiral notebook in my jacket. |
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Red with fury, the sweet little Kenny picked up his scattered books and was looking for his orange spiral-bound notebook frantically. |
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I angrily tore off the sheet of paper from my plain notebook, and reached for a tissue, blowing my nose. |
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Moving quite spryly for a woman her age Mrs. Khan strode to the wide shelf at the back of the room and retrieved a neat red notebook. |
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The flash memory is non-volatile, so the data will not be lost when the device is unplugged from your notebook or desktop. |
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The man pulled out a notebook and scribbled across and down the page taking notes. |
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I carefully unfolded it and placed it over my notebook, so it looked like I was taking notes on the lecture. |
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As they pulled out Angus looked back and saw Crowe standing at the car park entrance noting Savage's car registration number in his notebook. |
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In our notebook were pages of names and phone numbers of friends he wished to be contacted on his demise. |
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Crosswell had begun his own football novel, three handwritten pages in a notebook. |
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In short, it's easy to grasp what makes a Centrino notebook different from other laptops. |
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Next, use the hardware profile to tell the computer it's a notebook with a docking station. |
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No need for an old number cruncher, with the young kids coming in with their notebook computers and their accounting software. |
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I have to say that if money was no object and I had my choice of notebook computers, the T41p would be at the very top of my list. |
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I opened my notebook and picked up my favourite black pen, and tapped the cap against my teeth, thinking about what I wanted to write. |
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Carefully, he transferred his watch, money, and steno notebook into the pants pockets. |
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The reason I bought the USB instant video is that it is the only alternative for notebook computer users to capture analog video. |
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I got a hard-backed notebook, and in that I jotted down every single penny that went in and went out. |
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The same company that manufacturers some of the highest performing desktop harddisks, IBM, has a card up their sleeve for the notebook market. |
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Very sensibly, Sasha carries a pocket notebook with her wherever she goes, to record anything which tickles her fancy. |
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The HDMI port assures the best quality playback when connecting the notebook to a TV or monitor with an HDMI input. |
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At a cash dispenser, he tried the next four digit number that he's taken from Endsleigh's notebook. |
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He wanted to talk over the layout and sequencing of portraits in the notebook he'd been carrying. |
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The impression of stubbiness will quickly morph into an appreciation for this solid-feeling notebook. |
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In his hunger to possess books he admired, one friend copied down, sentence by sentence into a notebook, entire chapters from a favourite book. |
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Today we are going to introduce to you an exclusive notebook series from Sony designed in charcoal carbon fibre. |
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As much as I'd like to hog-tie the guy and hand him over, all we really need is that notebook. |
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The scene began, and I pantomimed that I was writing in my notebook and I became totally engrossed. |
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I stared at the notebook that was opened to a clean white sheet of paper on my pillow. |
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He would pause the tape when this occurred, and then record what was said in his notebook. |
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This design flexibility makes integration in notebook computers, handheld devices and PC cards easier than ever before. |
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Miri joined her at the table and sat, closing the notebook and folding her hands. |
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Yet this is just a psychological trick of our visual perception because the absolute dimensions of this notebook are really very, very small. |
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Quickly, as if expecting him to get up and leave, she pushed the coffee cup towards him and pulled out her notebook and pencil. |
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You have a notebook that is already a few years old but still serves you faithfully. |
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These pieces sound like isolated fragments from a musical notebook, and lack the momentum of Bailey's collaborations with others. |
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I went to my drawer where I kept my new strings but all that was in it was a notebook, some pens and guitar picks. |
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The updated carriages also sport power sockets for notebook computers and other devices. |
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I'd like to be able to access email remotely from the new notebook computer. |
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In my bag there is a notebook to continue writing my story and a lovely brand new journal to record my adventures. |
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Sculptor Charles Long showed a wonderful portfolio of Iris prints that seemed to replicate a notebook. |
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You're left with a notebook page of highbrows, scribbled in a crabbed hand. |
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With pen in hand, I pulled out a crisp piece of notebook paper and thought about what exactly to say to him. |
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He looked down at the words he had written in the notebook and crossed a name off a list that was just starting to grow. |
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The officer was cross-examined as to the detail of the conversation and conceded that the record in his notebook was far from full. |
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The envelope fragment was black and crumbling into ashes that fell within the creases of the notebook. |
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With a roll of my eyes and a curl of my lip, I took out my notebook and started sketching. |
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Finding a thick notebook, she began writing in cursive loops of the events significant in their lives. |
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He slides his thumb under the sealed envelope, pulls out the notebook piece of paper, and begins to read the loopy, girly cursive. |
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When he grabs Rachel's notebook from my hands, his fingers leave smears from what was possibly a cheese Danish. |
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And he gives him a flower to press inside the pages of the friend's notebook. |
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So I kick off my shoes, tuck one foot under me, but remain primly upright, notebook and pen poised. |
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Intel has already introduced model numbers for its desktop and notebook processors. |
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By 1923, the Capuchin provincial asked Solanus to keep a notebook of special cases and reported healings related to his consultations. |
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The end result should be a less complicated decision for desktop and notebook buyers, he said. |
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In other words, with regular use, it's quite easy to make the adjustment from desktop to notebook. |
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Additionally, a single interface can be used for desktop, as well as notebook and handheld devices. |
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Create a notebook to capture all the important household and family informational details. |
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Such articles include electronic devices, dust handling equipment and notebook computer enclosures. |
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This is RAM that is dedicated to handling the visuals and graphics on your notebook computer. |
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For one thing, it requires the user to at least partly disassemble both the notebook and the desktop system. |
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Laura sat curled up at one end of her bed, a book in hand and a notebook in the other. |
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This is a result of fierce vendor competition and continued development of the new entry-level notebook market. |
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Users can plug the little box into a docking station for desk use or slip it into a more notebook type of package. |
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My English notebook, along with pencils, pens, erasers and binder paper became airborne. |
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Because she's not directly in front of me, I can see that's she's doodling something in her notebook. |
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In each piece, he combines and stacks images much as one would do when doodling in the margins of notebook. |
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He made a face at her before settling in his seat and happened to glance at her notebook, half a page of which was full of doodles and sketches. |
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In the notebook were pretty drawings, simple little doodles of simple little joys. |
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He looked down to see his notebook on his desk, with a small dribble of his drool on the page. |
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I was somewhat adept at art, so with my pencils and notebook in my backpack, I drew a picture of Arthur with Excalibur, and his new horse. |
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He was tearing paper out of his notebook, wadding it up into paper wads, and throwing them as hard as he could against the wall. |
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Heaps of other stuff happened with the other characters and there were witty quips but I left my notebook at home. |
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Rani, she said, liked to quote William Shakespeare in her notebook, and wrote her own thoughts in it as well. |
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He said he had compiled his notebook and recorded the admission that the appellant had hit the postman at 7.45 pm that night. |
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The whiteboard works well for important long-term tasks, but for short-term daily readings a five-subject notebook works best. |
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Not one notebook, pen, eraser, glue stick, scissors, or white-out remained. |
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My girlfriend also occasionally brings her notebook over to plug into my wired Ethernet router. |
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In a practice common among schizophrenics, he keeps a notebook, writing in hieroglyphs that are only comprehensible to him. |
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David bent over his notebook, making a few aimless strokes with his much-used pencil. |
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It's a notebook computer with a detachable keyboard and voice and pen input. |
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In contrast to the full page of notebook paper the words were written on, what was said was short. |
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She smiled, a bit embarrassed, a bit proud, pretending to scribble something in her notebook. |
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His eyes continually glanced from the girl sitting opposite him to a notebook that lay on his knees. |
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Supplements at the end of the notebook include maps, as well as a number of helpful student worksheets that may be duplicated. |
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Williams sat at her desk, staring glumly at her open notebook, rereading the filled pages. |
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That means notebook computers could immediately retrieve any images captured at checkout counters or inside stores. |
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I was doubly shamed, as mine contained little more than a notebook, a camera, a sleeping bag they had lent me, and some lint. |
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The new pricing brought the cost of Intel's notebook chips closer in line with its desktop products. |
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I glumly consign a notebook packed full of rib-ticklers about bratwurst and square-headed men with no sense of humour to the bin. |
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Parties, functions, dinners and gatherings are most avoidable outings in his notebook. |
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In his notebook Gradowski described his journey by train to the camp and the selection process on arrival. |
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Testing with a router and a notebook computer in the empty townhouse before we moved in, the signal looked good initially. |
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Jessica sat on the couch in her own room, looking through the book and making notes in her notebook. |
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For two weeks he churned out almost 300 pages of paper, which he compiled into a blue loose-leaf notebook and tabbed with multicolored dividers. |
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A woman in her sixties recited a poem from her loose-leaf notebook, neatly covered in plastic. |
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It is astonishing to see the notebook that Darwin had in his pocket as he walked around the Galapagos. |
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The notebook computer was stolen from a luggage rack on a train in Paddington Station. |
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I started using the good old notebook recently and all I have got is a list of random ideas that need sorting. |
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When we were first married, I would tape them to the fridge door on scraps torn out of a spiral bound notebook. |
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He grinned and flipped open his notebook, obviously savouring the moment before he dropped the bombshell of what kind of trouble I was in. |
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I don the headset, close my notebook, turn off the overhead light and lean back to enjoy the movie. |
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Analysis of the ink in a lab notebook, for example, might turn up backdated entries or other mischief. |
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I gathered my things, brought them out, put them in my notebook, and put it in the filing cabinet. |
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She picked the notebook up and flipped through it, finding various pictures of nature scenes and mythical beings and such. |
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Taped to the one just above my head was an arrow drawn on a sheet of notebook paper, pointing over my head to the backstage on stage right. |
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A similar volume is likely to be sold for use as backup storage for notebook and desktop computers. |
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I furiously scratched out what I had just written in the notebook, and replaced it with more than just a few malicious thoughts. |
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Or get a spiral notebook and a ballpoint, plant yourself under a tree, and pen a few lines of prose. |
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Marcia scribbled furiously in her own notebook, apparently quite preoccupied with whatever part of her story she was writing. |
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When we got back he'd managed to scribble a few lines in his notebook with his dud hand. |
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Settle into a comfy chair, get out your notebook, and put on your thinking cap. |
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So when a little boy mauled his science notebook, scrawled a message on one of the pages, and rushed into the shot, he was severely reprimanded. |
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She has a notebook filled with names and numbers, many she has never given a thought to. |
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I instantly got out a sheet of notebook paper from my binder, which I hadn't used since I had gotten home from France. |
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Also you could cover a three-ring binder with it and turn it into a writing notebook. |
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I'm sat in one of those chairs with a little side table to rest your notebook on, arranged in a semicircle in a darkened room. |
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I glanced downward and recorded her admonishment in my notebook, serving the dual purpose of memorializing the brief chat and ending it. |
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For a writer, toting a notebook and pen legitimizes virtually any activity carried out in a bar, restaurant or cemetery. |
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He carries a tote bag containing his playbook and a spiral notebook and takes a seat in the second row. |
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I will be leaving on vacation in two days and will not be able to do much else except put down ideas in my traveling notebook. |
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The last of his volumes of journals, published in 1997, marked the close of his writing career, although a volume of pithy jottings from a notebook appeared posthumously. |
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I was either looking down at my notebook or out at the vastness of the site, which itself felt completely arbitrary. |
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I've seen every journal and notebook I've ever owned as a safety valve against the steam that just natural builds up the pressure in my mind and heart. |
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But an empty notebook can also be a sketch book, a novel, an exercise book, a dictionary, or an infinite variety of other things, depending entirely on content. |
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If you can find a refurbished notebook that has the features you're looking for, you'd be foolish to pay full price, and the products are functionally identical. |
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The irony is that HP's machines, while designed in the US, are almost entirely made in Taiwan, as are pretty much all of the world's big-brand and no-name notebook computers. |
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He jotted it down in a small notebook I hadn't noticed him holding before. |
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Unobtrusive is the reporter's notebook under the table where they can't see you're doodling, or the tape machine they've forgotten you switched on. |
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Log your television viewing habits for one week in a notebook. |
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In keeping with the period, Mason wrote the novel by hand, in an oversize hand-stitched leatherbound notebook bound in sky blue. |
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I quickly jotted several things down in my notebook and mentally cackled. |
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The other daughter had been saved from harm when a notebook with a pouch of pens stopped a bullet. |
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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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Since The notebook premiered ten years ago, Nicholas Sparks has become a genre unto himself. |
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Vince had pulled out a small notebook and was taking notes on her report. |
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She gathered up her pictures and tucked them in the pink notebook. |
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Sitting next to her was a young man with a shaved head, topknot of hair, ear-piercings you could fit a dinner plate in, tattoos and a leather notebook in which he was writing. |
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No sooner had I closed my notebook on it pending a future revision and expansion than the wind slewed round, gathered breath, and commenced to blow. |
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The rest of the notebook is blank, as though she has wearied of her own self-scrutiny. |
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The graph above which identifies francium by its radiation is from the notebook of the discoverer, Margurerite Perey, an assistant to Marie Curie. |
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The friend is a schoolmate threatened with expulsion by their teacher, not for failing to do his homework, but for failing to do it in his notebook as the teacher requires. |
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They both protrude about the same distance from the side of your notebook, but at first I thought that the phone card didn't have a connector for a booster antenna. |
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But if he would scarcely answer, because it was set down in his notebook. |
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Carry a notebook so you can jot down ideas that spring to mind. |
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The notebook ships with a PC card slot and optional external floppy. |
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That seemed a bit lacking in heft, so I bulked it out with a random handful of paper from a disused notebook, put our names on it, stapled the pile up, and turned it in. |
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I scratched my head and looked down at the scribbles in my notebook. |
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Finding a forgotten notebook at the back of a drawer and realising it is a selection of unpublished pieces written by Virginia Woolf, is to most of us the stuff of dreams. |
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And the newspaper is also right to gently upbraid him for the first article this week in his normally excellent notebook, which really is a piece of tripe. |
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Time and money would be better spent helping battery makers produce power packs capable of powering a notebook for a week or so on a single charge. |
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Rastrick's notebook has previously been inaccessible to all but a tiny number of researchers, but it will now be available to be viewed by the public. |
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It weighs just 2.9 pounds, but it's a desktop computer, not a notebook. |
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I always carry a small spiral notebook in my shirt pocket and, more recently, a small electronic memo recorder, to save ideas and images for future use. |
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After hours of talking and chilling out, Kitana left to go to a friend's house while Kayami sat in the dining room with her notebook propped open, waiting for Alex to arrive. |
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And I walk by his desk and, whoops, accidentally knock off his notebook. |
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We keep a notebook in the glove compartment to record the gas mileage, the name of a favorite restaurant, or a campground we wished we could have stayed in. |
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I use a hard-backed, pocket-sized notebook for observations and diagrams. |
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If you haven't got a spare battery and you need to use your notebook during that week, you'll have to use your noddle or go back to good old fashioned paper and pen. |
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But if you want a desktop-replacement notebook that will only travel on rare occasions, it might be time to supersize your mobile gaming experience. |
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My mother was very methodical in the way she used this notebook. |
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A compartment inside an Elite case has two L-shaped cushions filled with air that can take the impact of a fall to guard the notebook from damage. |
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There is complete cacophony on what is a netbook versus a notebook. |
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The truth was locked up in the confines of my spiral notebook. |
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I bought a desktop computer and then I bought a notebook computer. |
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Kerrie reached down at her side and picked up a spiral notebook. |
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The analogy that Burns and his colleagues use when talking about attaching the body onto the chassis is snapping a notebook computer into a docking station. |
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As a compact, portable device, the Tablet PC, which is about the size of a typical spiral notebook, is said to add a new dimension to the classroom. |
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Cover a school notebook with a sturdy denim cover piped with orange trim. |
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When I sat down at my desk, I pulled out my spiral notebook. |
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She had added this information to her notebook, together with directions for making invisible ink and a cordial water that would use up the glut of strawberries in the garden. |
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I picked up a pen and started doodling absently on notebook paper. |
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I've gotten in the habit of carrying a notebook in my coat pocket. |
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After a bit of experimentation, I was able to replicate the effect using two bottles of spice from my kitchen, a loose-leaf notebook, and a piece of cardboard. |
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For the work-minded bosses, there are burr walnut-finished business trays that fold down from the front seat-backs and are big enough to hold a notebook computer. |
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After several abortive attempts at spelling the name of the street correctly in his notebook, the officer co-opted some bystanders and dragged the poor horse into Hoe Street. |
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Jason closes his notebook, fingering the spirals with his thumbnail. |
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It's your average, run-of-the-mill marble Mead composition notebook. |
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Dell also announced it will give away 12 notebook computers a day until August 31 to random winners of an online game. |
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I liked her blue notebook and she liked my red one, so we swapped. |
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Hate, detester, abhorrer. Enemy, ennemi. With her tongue curled over her lip, she copied them in her notebook, then made them into sentences. |
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A homework agenda, sometimes called a student planner, is a notebook often used to help your child keep track of daily homework assignments. |
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It was a good list, to which she was prepared to add from time to time, but it was the only blogworthy one in her notebook. |
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And it was something just to have it to look forward to, to think about instead of thinking about the Dalek voice. I have your notebook. |
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After that I sat around in the apartment and drank too much hot toddy trying to crack the code in Geiger's blue indexed notebook. |
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He set down in his notebook a series of 'Quaestiones' about mechanical philosophy as he found it. |
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Much of this copying was entered into a notebook that Handel maintained for the rest of his life. |
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Although it has since disappeared, the notebook has been sufficiently described to understand what pieces Zachow wished Handel to study. |
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Korda observed that Greene wrote in a small leather black notebook with a black fountain pen and would write approximately 500 words. |
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When on tour, he took to sketching in a notebook, and photographing scenes for later reference. |
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Because of economic downturn, I onhold my dream first and use my lovely office's notebook IBM Thinkpad T60P as my best friend. |
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Bracton is thought to have had a notebook with 2000 cases from Pateshull and Raleigh. |
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In his little red notebook the following random thoughts formed and were jotted down, like the slow interior overflow of a stanchless music. |
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There are more subtle touches, too, like the wider spacing of the keys on a new Sony ultraportable computer notebook that goes on sale next week. |
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The companies, which have been distributing Toughbook notebook computers in other markets for some time, join GTSI Corp. |
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The Adesso CyberPad alleviates the need to manage multiple devices such as PDAs, notebook PCs, digital cameras and traditional notepads. |
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The mother simply places a tick mark on the notebook without counterchecking the answer. |
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Designed to give PowerBook users more power, CPU has more than a dozen high performance utilities to increase usability of this popular notebook. |
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The types of portable computers included in the study are notebook, laptop, and super-portable computers. |
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In Puamahara she surveys her street, scribbling in a notebook the names and natures of the people living on her street, Kowhai Street. |
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Now, without looking, try to sketch these memorised features in your notebook. |
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A fusion of notebook and tablet, Asus Taichi is an ultra-slim notebook that features a unique dual-screen design with 1080p IPS displays. |
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When using the local landscape Andy takes himself out into the countryside, with a notebook and sketch pad. |
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This unique storage solution enables users to move data from a desktop to a notebook computer by hot-swapping a single shared hard drive. |
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In short, The notebook asks you to be weak so you can be brave. |
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The film version of The notebook takes this tendency and runs with it. |
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Meanwhile, Dingbats, a new local brand of notebook, is quickly gaining popularity. |
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There is a clock, mousemat, notebook and pen, shot glasses, light-up speakers, glowing shoelaces, messenger bag and glow t-shirt up for grabs. |
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They include the notebook wallet made from the skin of notorious Edinburgh graverobber and murderer William Burke. |
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We have THREE GOODY PACKS up for grabs which include a t-shirt, soundtrack, Ruby Cube, sticky notes, notebook and pen. |
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With the Actius MC24, Sharp offers a stylish and powerful notebook computer that comes with solid features at a price that is hard to beat. |
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Its notebook computers also scored well with users in design and price-value considerations. |
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Customers can get the notebook computer of their choice when they shop at Dell, including adding a bit of flair for personalization. |
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Sharp Systems of America recently announced a new addition to its award-winning Actius line of notebook computers. |
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Lampe-Onnerud unveiled Sonata, Boston-Power's next-generation, lithium-ion battery for notebook computers. |
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Growing demand for devices such as notebook computers and mobile phones will play a critical role in fueling demand for reliable energy sources such as rechargeable batteries. |
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I like the well-done cover article about Richard Branson and the Reporter's Notebook bonus feature on your website, although I wish the notebook would have been a bit longer. |
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The Series 9 notebook is crafted from duralumin, a lightweight material that is twice as strong as aluminium and normally used in advanced aircraft design. |
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Oliver hadn't written any stories about the merworld, but knowing him there were probably at least a couple pages of notes about the place somewhere in his notebook. |
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Now Alys does pull out her notebook, and I watch the precision with which she unclips a pen, twists it and scrawls a heading or date into the top left margin. |
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Alfred is also noted as carrying around a small book, probably a medieval version of a small pocket notebook, which contained psalms and many prayers that he often collected. |
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The cardboard backing gives the notebook a little extra stiffness. |
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This compact notebook makes the most of small spaces with a uniquely designed 360A hinge that allows it to convert fluidly between four modes for creating and sharing. |
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San Diego, has introduced BTW and BTW-CE Development Kits for the Bluetooth-enabled PC notebook and PocketPC products recently released by IBM and Compaq. |
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She said that every American president from Washington to Nixon doodled and one would find doodles in a notebook or a journal from any intellectual or hard-core creative. |
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The Aspire R14 adopts a nanometer printing processed chassis and features USB Type-C port and rotatable hinges that allows the notebook to be transformed into a tablet. |
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Each finalist will also receive a notebook computer from Intel. |
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The Moleskine notebook gets curiouser and curiouser as it tumbles down the rabbit hole and into Lewis Carroll ' s literary classic, Alice ' s Adventures in Wonderland. |
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