Mail bombs may be addressed in distorted handwriting, or the name and address may be prepared with homemade labels or cut-and-paste lettering. |
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Mutations aside, genes are just cut-and-paste ancestry, and descendants are just cut-and-paste genes. |
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A fanzine is basically a homemade cut-and-paste mag duplicated on a Xerox machine. |
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That moment, as well as anything, signifies the Japanese cut-and-paste master's arrival as a major force in the world of progressive pop music. |
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Insofar as this is a cut-and-paste of the European Constitution, it deserves to be put to a referendum on ratification in each country, starting with France and the Netherlands. |
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Researchers now hope to determine whether RAG1 and RAG2 can carry out their cut-and-paste activities inside living cells. |
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The cut-and-paste property of shifted DNA is now being used to develop tools for scientific research and medical applications. |
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Kodak photo-insert software is designed to make it as easy to move color pictures into a document as it is to cut-and-paste text today. |
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The Virgin is pure Bellini, a cut-and-paste ideal. |
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Most rooms, even plot-centric ones, are cut-and-paste. |
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He made it over two months from a combination of processes involving painting and cut-and-paste images, using a crackled paint effect to make it look old. |
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A cut-and-paste exercise can greatly aid the student with memory work. |
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This enables collaborative workgroups in departments such as finance and sales to share spreadsheet data without the typical error-prone method of email and cut-and-paste. |
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Charline's stories are cut-and-paste montages assembled from art history and literature studies, observations of daily life and politics, and the vivid imagery and mythos generated when she dreams. |
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If you think coalition was bad – backroom deals, cut-and-paste policymaking, good ideas lost in the quicksand between the two parties – then try the looser varieties of alliance. |
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It is clear from the recent judgments of the Court of Appeal that it will not countenance a slap-dash, sloppy or cut-and-paste approach which amounts to an inadequate or incomplete explanation of the result arrived at. |
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The words taking their places in the new edition included attachment, block-graph, blog, broadband, bullet-point, celebrity, chatroom, committee, cut-and-paste, MP3 player and voice-mail. |
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He almost never uses the backspace, delete, or cut-and-paste keys. |
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Other features include a phone dialer and cut-and-paste operations. |
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