The result of that was a snit by me for a week, and a response by the managing editor to the head office that he would personally edit my work. |
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He seems to produce them without prior planning, and there is no effort to edit them out. |
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Once the images were uploaded to the computer, it took no longer than 30 minutes to edit it and add the effects. |
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Of course, to comply with the RFCs on netiquette, you will want Auto Fill mode active when you edit mail. |
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How on earth could he bring himself to do something as awful as edit his project down? |
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He worked with Anne Cronin to edit his story down to 13 panels, and the text for those got a standard copy-edit. |
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Well I'm constantly going back and changing things, please excuse typos, I don't have spellcheck on my computer and am too lazy to edit this yet. |
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And because it's vector-based, designers can manipulate it without losing the ability to edit the text. |
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You can use the editor of your choice to edit the file, and the PHP build process continues when you are done. |
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Davies has an edit suite at home and cuts together match footage to analyse. |
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We edit from the same perspective. We present the news of our world from the same viewpoints. |
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And you will need a three machine edit suite or a non-linear computer editing system to achieve this. |
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So any changes you want to make to the page, you simply edit the stylesheet.css file, save and then voila! |
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A job offer, and an edit room that was in a closet that still reeked of the art department's adhesive spray. |
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They even edit the presentations and punch them up with good intros and music to make them even more entertaining. |
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Although it uses an XML language format, the code will be pretty familiar to anyone who has worked with HTML to edit web pages. |
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I'd rather not have to edit the history file manually, which seems to be the only way I know to cover my tracks. |
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I edit a call-in programme for BBC Radio Leeds which today will be looking at whether its ever right to lie. |
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Fine street edit with plenty of steeze, loved this and I'm sure the street dogs will do too. |
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If you edit entries by hand, it is fine to use filenames suitable for humans such as the name of the item. |
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Over the years I've used all kinds of software but a lot of the time I use my computer to edit text. |
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Use the tools on the left-hand side of your screen to edit these pixels and design your icon. |
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So I'll do a quick-and-dirty edit on the video and throw it up tomorrow, I swear. |
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Those aren't the full articles, but I'll edit it down if you think it's too long. |
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But how do I teach a whole class how to use a camera and an edit suite in one lesson per week? |
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Those entrenched enough to deride as fools or quislings anyone who questions war may also be more prone to edit events to fit their version. |
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At one point we had too many examples, and had to edit it down to a more user friendly size. |
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This places the command on the command line at a normal prompt, and I now can edit it as if I just typed it in. |
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This means you can dynamically edit any shapes you draw and go to print at any time without rasterizing them. |
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It is a pleasure to edit a magazine with such an intelligent and engaged readership. |
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Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit web page content using any Web browser. |
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At the heart of this movement are wikis, web sites that allow users to directly edit any web page with one click of the mouse. |
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To change the screen resolution to windowed mode, you need to edit the game's configuration file. |
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Albert Partoll volunteered to edit the first issue, and in February 1951 an eighty-eight-page magazine with a woodgrain cover emerged. |
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Then I had to edit the text that showed up under the logo in the file boot.msg. |
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They worked hard over the weekend and filmed some great material from which to edit the forthcoming video. |
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They will edit and produce their books more or less as they are used to, using word processing and desktop publishing tools. |
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If you do, and you find this account worth publishing, then please edit and let me know what you have done. |
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Surely the one advantage of this being on tape is they could edit this stuff down? |
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It gives you the opportunity to edit together your own version of three scenes. |
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If I ever edit this I'll republish it with links to maps and a list of characters. |
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So now I do these songs, five, six, seven minutes long, and I'm not going to edit them down. |
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In 1758 he began to edit the newly-established Annual Register, a yearly digest of politics, history, and the arts. |
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Have a peek through our gallery to find our edit of the sales pieces worth splurging on. |
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When in a paper space layout you can edit geometry created in the layout or in the model. |
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To that end, we reserve the absolute right to edit or remove posts at our discretion. |
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The 17 to 20-year-olds used their new skills to script, shoot and edit the five-minute pieces. |
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So you can take the entire project on a disk and a laptop to your villa in Portugal and edit cost-free till you feel you've licked it. |
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Read-only devices, such as read-only CDs, do not allow you to edit the information they contain. |
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Media encoding for home and professional use is becoming more popular, as more users rip audio to their hard drives, or edit home movies. |
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The film received 20 minutes of applause when a rough edit was shown and won the Palme d'Or at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. |
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Two years in the Serengeti and 600 hours of footage later, Downer and his team had to edit a film which matched Nye's script. |
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On the DVD that comes with the box set, a specially produced edit of the film makes this narrative clear. |
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A special edit of Basement Jaxx's Good Luck will accompany the opening coverage. |
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As the days went on, I was keeping a close eye on how many shots I had in the bag, and I began cutting a rough edit of all the best clips we had. |
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The webmaster reserves the right to delete, edit or alter user comments on the grounds of abuse, taste or decency. |
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Punters who like to create and edit their own televisual treats can do so using bundled video capture and DVD mastering software. |
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Having seen a recent edit in Hong Kong, the film is getting better day by day. |
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If you're some kind of a writer you might come back to them at intervals in search of material, or to edit them for publication. |
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Kennedy becomes the first woman to edit a national newspaper in Ireland and only the fourth editor of the Irish Times in 40 years. |
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Yet, she managed to edit a community newspaper in Chennai for a brief period. |
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Now we are going to change the permissions on the XF86Config file, so your GUI text editor can edit it under your normal account. |
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After all, journalists, not proprietors, actually write and edit these papers. |
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She will edit and steer the establishment of the company's new mastheads now on the drawing board. |
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Kiarostami is on cutting duties again, and his edit makes for moments of punishing suspense. |
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I don't think she ever banned anyone, although the sysadmin did edit some posts in fear of a Google bomb. |
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Each frame of video is individually numbered using time code, so the time codes from the offline edit are then used to do the online edit. |
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They edit a series of books about poetics through the University of Alabama Press. |
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The charts are exported as vector graphics rather than bitmaps, which makes them easy to rescale and to edit further if desired. |
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By the time the war ended, Riefenstahl had yet to edit the film and it was impounded during the denazification tribunals. |
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Thus it was that I wound up postponing my degree and staying a fifth year to edit the sesquicentennial edition of the university's yearbook. |
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Besides, we don't know whether or not Adam will start a rock band, demolish the debating team and edit the leftist student paper. |
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Even when authors carefully check their work, and editors edit it and proofreaders proofread it, things go wrong. |
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And I must edit some old writings and sharpen them up a bit and work on some new writings. |
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One film had gone through the mill of mishaps and survived until it reached the edit suite. |
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One particularly nice feature is the true print previewer that lets you proof and edit a map before making the final print. |
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At work, they ensure I can accurately edit and mix podcasts developed by students. |
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These programs are used to edit and prepare the collected data for analysis. |
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However, viewers may not see her cutting comment as she also gave an alternative answer to allow producers to edit out the remark. |
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Students then need to decide on how best to select and splice lengths of film into a single piece and edit it until it becomes a unified movie. |
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Then we'll edit each other's copy and make the changes side by side at the computer. |
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She is set to edit The Big Issue in Scotland, where she worked several years ago as a freelance. |
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The author apparently felt that this scene was too horrific and graphic to present to the audience, so he shrewdly decided to edit them out. |
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It's a radio edit so the naughty words are bleeped out, but it was all I had handy on the computer so it will have to do! |
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And because it was taking longer to go back and fix typos, or edit sentences, I found myself losing track of thoughts, and getting distracted. |
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Disk fragmentation is a normal occurrence that happens over time as you edit and save files. |
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Television writers and producers are wise to edit out those aspects of criminal and civil cases that are tedious, or simply undramatic. |
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Many students flunked out of college trying to get edit decision lists to play on their roommate's computer. |
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It allows you to overlay a visible digital watermark or a logo of your identity and edit copyright info to your images without losing your original metadata. |
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I hate when I apostrophize words incorrectly and there is no edit feature. |
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But after a while, the edit wars ended, and the article no longer had Einstein going to Albania. |
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It's not a multitrack editor, more's the pity, but for quick-and-dirty edit work with basic transitions and soundtrack mixing, it works encouragingly well. |
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When videos come in, the members of the collective debate and edit online until they come to the mutual agreement of completion. |
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Being there teaches you to think quickly, edit yourself, and not get too precious about your own work. |
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WardsWiki allowed anyone to edit and contribute, without even needing a password. |
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The result was a new content management application that allowed users to edit and contribute to a Web page. |
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A lot of the time, they do animatics and edit them before they even shoot the real material, so they're in editing long before they're done shooting. |
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If the reporter needs to rewrite or edit the release, it is much easier to edit an electronic message than to retype a fax or a hard copy of the release. |
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You can change the greeting on the lock screen by hitting the edit button. |
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Every press release, every tweet, down to every edit of every video and every edit of every photo is all hands-on by us. |
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In return for exclusive access, Nicolay and hay gave Robert the right to edit their copy, which he did. |
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He taught me how to edit tape without marking it with a grease pencil. |
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You can then create, edit and manipulate any audio files you like. |
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And for the actual too-racy-for-primetime moments, edit them out just like you do for the straights. |
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There are two ways to edit the configuration file, either using Red Hat's browser-based HTTP Configuration Tool, or directly editing it via a text editor. |
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There are edit suites mounted on shopping carts, and portable generators to power them. |
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O'Reilly agrees not to edit the segment, and to explain in the intro that Michael has only been boycotting him because he walked out of the premiere. |
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Why is it that when you edit a post, the line spacing goes weird? |
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This powerful editor will enable you to edit large files, format your text, convert your text to HTML, and even includes a spellchecker and thesaurus. |
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So, late yesterday, when a client who hired me to edit his company's annual report emailed to say he needed it 12 hours early, I figured no sweat. |
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We will sometimes go on shoots together but we often split up and reconvene in the edit room. |
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QuickTime is a versatile media player that allows you to watch movie clips, streamed media files and in its full version, edit and create your own videos. |
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Upgrade your ability to edit images with this free paint program. |
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I went into work early and churned out the press releases due for that week, and then began to proofread and edit some short stories and articles. |
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The victims tend to hyperbolize and to freely edit what has taken place. |
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Of course I would be the administrator and as such would have the power to edit their posts to ensure they wouldn't be incongruent with my own worldview. |
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I may also have misjudged which were the most important parts of the case, always a problem when people edit down court opinions for conciseness and readability. |
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In addition, participants may use flatbed or slide scanners, and both software and hardware to digitize and edit video and prepare it for streaming. |
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Provided I can find a spare ten minutes to edit some of my poetry for a family audience, those in attendance will witness my debut as a performance poet. |
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To make this value unchangeable, simply edit the file as shown. |
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However, when someone states something totally and obviously false as a matter of fact, it is up to the paper to either edit the error out, or provide the correct information. |
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Can't wait to share the final edit with you in the coming months! |
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Meanwhile, staff at the paper could be excused for wondering how their boss manages to edit the paper when he is so busy brushing up his broadcasting techniques. |
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In this section, you'll learn how to create multiple artboards, edit them, and print files that contain multiple artboards. |
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Cutting Rooms will be equipped with Mac work stations, allowing any Mammoth guest to upload and edit video and share it with friends everywhere. |
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CogMap has been described as an organizational chart wiki, as it allows anyone to create and edit an organizational chart. |
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That gives users the flexibility to adjust each recording or to re-record or edit until the result is truly perfect. |
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The producers do their best to edit bland events into comic minibites, but those mostly look lame and forced. |
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Chacko also reportedly used his power to edit five of the six dissent notes to redraft the language which, according to him, was unparliamentary. |
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This is the first third party product that allows ADAT users to edit their multichannel tape-based sessions with sample-accurate precision. |
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For example, as you edit a tweet in Twitter, the number of characters left is updated as you type. |
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The video from tapeless camcorders is very difficult to edit on a computer, too. |
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This script editor allows you to edit and run macros to extend the environment using either VB Script or JavaScript. |
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He once said that the best film he ever made was Song of Summer, and that he would not edit a single shot. |
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He has been commissioned to edit and introduce ten anthologies of classic crime short stories for the series. |
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Whenever you edit a value in the spreadsheet, the total at the bottom is recomputed. |
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Also, the Second Chamber can edit proposed laws with amendments and it can propose laws itself. |
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One day, we nonrats might be able to edit what we remember by taking a drug. |
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Students learn to edit their essays for grammar and punctuation. |
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Occasionally, a film maker will actually edit his film to fit the flow of music, rather than have the composer edit his score to the final cut. |
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Each database can now have its own specific name delimiters and you can edit the delimiters in the Database properties page. |
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Wikipedia is an interactive encyclopedia which allows anybody to edit and improve articles. |
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When a dispute arises, it is common to see a page protected to avoid edit warring. |
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The clients are able to discover, browse, create, edit and publish geo-content useful for MR applications. |
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For instance, wikis and content management systems allow surfers to edit the Web pages they visit. |
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To mark the 2012 Glastonbury weekend, Eavis was invited to guest edit the local paper, the Western Daily Press, on Saturday 23 June. |
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Replace the name in the File Name edit boxes by typing Launch Party Letter, and click Save. |
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Marketers can edit content to append or prepend and customize how the post appears on Twitter and Facebook. |
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Occasionally, a film maker will actually edit his film to fit the flow of music, rather than the other way around, which is the norm. |
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Now you can edit your HTML5 application on the desktop or in popular development environments like Plunker and GitHub. |
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The View Manager feature now provides a dialog window to create and edit all model named views. |
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To conserve film stock, each scene in the film was rehearsed extensively to ensure that the first or second take could be used in the final edit. |
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Each participant had their immune cells harvested from the blood, then researchers applied zinc-finger nucleases to edit genomes. |
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The application provides context menu support that lets users immediately edit FreeFileSync configuration files and launch the program. |
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It is an excellent text munging tool that makes it possible to remotely edit files on other computers. |
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The annotation features allow users to edit faxed documents with tools such as check marks and text boxes without the need to print. |
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Young people are socialising with their peers but the issue is in the ability to edit and present a view of oneself. |
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Saif has reportedly asked the writing team to re-write the scene and edit the lip-lock part from the story. |
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The team also created a system that would cause yeast cells to edit the mRNA, replacing the uridine in the codon that signals a halt in protein production with pseudouridine. |
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Freedish viewers have to edit the transponder parameter and retune and scan their set-top box for accessing the new channels on the upgraded platform. |
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Emoji Cam's video camera is powered by reShoot Technology that allows you to record video, rewind, pause, preview, reShoot, edit and add special effects with Emoji Cams. |
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Today, the technology to edit genomes is limited in the number of changes that can be made at once, which is probably one reason why the Harvard team focused on only 14 genes. |
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As with dinner-table discussions, it is best to avoid editing articles about politics or religion unless one wishes to become entrenched in a perpetual edit war. |
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Activities range from how to short-sheet a bed or shoot and edit a stop-action movie, to how to make a remote-controlled water gun or learn to geocache. |
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Nobody can edit the accounting spreadsheet until you unprotect it. |
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Disraeli impressed Murray with his energy and commitment to the project, but he failed in his key task of persuading the eminent writer John Gibson Lockhart to edit the paper. |
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It can edit and author video from virtually any input source and record video files to DVD-Video, Video CD, Super Video CD, miniDVD, and now Nero Digital. |
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The Tokyo studio will plan, develop and edit content for NOW Japan. |
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To handle nonstandard characters with Western alphabet-based operating systems, operators need to manually make a list of such characters or edit them individually. |
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Style One's style sheet parser lets you quickly edit every CSS property. |
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The transcriptionist is now asked to edit reports on the ASR system. |
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Harvard Law Professor Mark DeWolfe Howe undertook to edit the papers and was authorized by the school to publish them and to prepare a biography of Holmes. |
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Ken Booth and Milja Kurki edit the journal International Relations. |
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However, the link edit run continues using the nonrelocatable input file. |
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With assistance, the BSC chair will integrate the results of the working groups and provide a rough edit for discussion at the ALA annual meeting in Toronto. |
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Publishers may maintain a house style, and staff will copy edit to ensure that the work matches the style and grammatical requirements of each market. |
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Hungarian ultramarathoner Edit Berces pounds out 153.6 miles on a treadmill, setting a new 24-hour world record. |
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In effect, your keyboard can now be played with polyphony as high as the number of channels selected for Jazz Edit mode. |
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Edit your videos to showcase your brand in the introduction, or in an overlay like a sub-title. |
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In the Edit mode, click on the scene you want to move, hold down the mouse button and drag it to the required place in the Storyboard list. |
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To select all the files and folders in a window, click Select All in the Edit menu or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl. |
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Edit program, if necessary, as described above, re-test and save on discette when finished. |
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The new OpenSocial API extension, built by the Komodo dev team, adds autocompletion for OpenSocial JavaScript and Google Gadget XML APIs to Komodo IDE and Komodo Edit. |
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