In addition to the usual mail and address book applets it has a voice note recorder and a scribbling application. |
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The note was high and decidedly painful to listen to but it seemed to do the trick. |
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For example, if the appoggiatura is written as an eighth-note, then the appoggiatura should take an eighth-note value from the main note. |
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Five minutes later a new, keening note appears accompanied by an occasional clang like the hull of an ocean liner being hammered in dry-dock. |
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In this book review I will just note some points about Pennock's treatment of the subject. |
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It is important to note, however, that Brown held that the definition of punishment should not be limited to retributive actions. |
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She took note of his strong aquiline nose and his blue eyes sparkling with amusement. |
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It is also important to note that, in general, south Indian society and economy are appreciably more dynamic than those of the north. |
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V begins with the echoed reverberation of piano chords, whilst a three note ascending bassline is echoed by the guitar. |
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It is important to note that in severe cases apraxic patients may have difficulty even with pointing. |
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I do indeed find political aspects to some robberies, but note that most were not directed against symbolic targets. |
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Sighing, I reached in the front pocket of my apron for my note pad and proceeded to the elderly couple. |
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Please note that we will also close at 12.30 on Friday February 23rd for our termly staff meeting. |
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She told the court her car tyres had been let down on the day she found the note. |
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On a related note, the concept and practice of anthropomorphism is not adequate to the task. |
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The council put a note through the letter box stating we are banned from parking outside our houses for the duration to speed up traffic. |
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The only note of caution voiced by one reviewer was whether the film had universal appeal to cinema audiences. |
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Last, it is important to note that the effect sizes for the longitudinal analyses in this study were in the small-to-medium range. |
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The troupe ushered in three successful premieres and produced several revivals of note. |
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The baby boomer audience, mainly female, hung on his every note, nuance and gesture. |
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One difference, however, is the note of realism and levity that tempers every show. |
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Each of those movies was scary, but with the right note of levity to keep them out of straight horror territory. |
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When we got back I found another arsey note from the management company had been poked through my letterbox over at the flat. |
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It is interesting to note that some tropical lianes also grow and flower as shrubs in similar circumstances. |
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Audience members applaud liberally, even before the last note has died away. |
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On a brighter note, I'd like to wish a slightly belated Happy Birthday to a fellow Libran. |
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The producer has done his best with the mastering here, but listeners will note a roughness to the sound. |
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His fears are confirmed when he spies a curious Post-It note on the fridge revealing an unfinished game of hangman. |
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The antiquated system of temporal note keeping needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. |
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How nice for him that he can play note perfectly, even if it is at the expense of fantasy, passion, ardor, elegance, whimsy, fire and intensity. |
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It is important to note, however, that the right covers civil as well as criminal litigation. |
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It was interesting to note that neither the viruses nor the rickettsiae multiplied in this cell line. |
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At the time of transition the note had a life expectancy of just six months compared to the coin's 100 years. |
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A ligature made from an old sheet and a dressing gown cord were left in the landing and an unusual handwritten note left in the rent book. |
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He added the plans would be reviewed but it was important to note that Waterford was no worse than anywhere else. |
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The doors were spaced about five feet apart, but again, I didn't note that it was significant. |
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As you would expect from such a literate, well travelled and much experienced man, the brief author's note at the end is full of good stuff. |
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Let us note, first of all, that hyperbole and apostrophe are the forms of language not only most agreeable to it but also most necessary. |
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An interesting thing to note with the movie is that it is ripped off in Luc Besson's Fifth Element. |
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There was a yellow post-it note on the page and a certain line was highlighted. |
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Some twirled around while others puddled about forcing some of the pedestrians to stop and take note of their revelry. |
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On a more personal note, Dan and I had an ongoing dialogue about our mutual interest in archaeomagnetism. |
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On an only slightly different note, both the movie and Lucy's character seem a bad role model for impressionable young teens. |
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For anyone who wants to buy me lingerie, take note of that measurement. |
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For all the evocation of history, it is important to note that the groups sponsoring these rallies are newly created. |
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It is important to note that for a homogeneous population our results, in terms of epidemic type and outcome, are as anticipated from the deterministic theory. |
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Should you on your journey be startled out of your reveries by marauding dogs snapping and barking at your heels, take note of these guidelines, they may be of help. |
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If you come up with an excuse, a doctor's note might let you off. |
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We might also note and heed the willingness of those whose positions have cost them a great deal to rethink and revise their assumptions in the light of a changing world. |
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A rhetorician could note figures and tropes throughout the play. |
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I lifted the carefully decorated lid and found a note on the inside. |
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All that remained of this page was the last line of a hand-written note. |
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He does not note that originally, 20 seats were to be appointive. |
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Presidential appointees have incentive to leave on a high note. |
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A call for retreat issued from somewhere in Elvish, followed by a horn, a single ringing note that bellowed over the clash of weapons and roars of beasts. |
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Also of note is the error in the listing of the running time. |
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He must get the public to take note of these brand-building messages, whether they be contained in website pages, printed literature or elsewhere. |
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When I returned to the rooming house in the late afternoon, I found a handwritten note pinned to the front door. |
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The dog, wherever in the world its ship was at that moment, would then obligingly yelp and the mariner could then note the local time and so find his longitude. |
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The aviation industry has taken note of research on short periods of sleep, and pilots and cabin crew are now rostered to sleep during night flights. |
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Since the barrel rotates at a steady speed, spacing pins equally round one of the circles would produce a steadily repeated reiteration of a single note. |
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We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes. |
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It turned up in the records of the Mammalogy Department and baffled staff until they were able to decipher the handwritten note on the back. |
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I once gave a tramp what I thought was pounds 1 scrumpled up in a receipt and then realised it was actually a pounds 20 note. |
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The next time you need to make a note, put down the paper and pen and pick up the Boogie Board LCD Tablet. |
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Members of the bomb squad found a fake explosive in the truck, a suicide note at the house and a homemade body bag outside the house, he said. |
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The bindingness hypothesis, see supra note 72, may also yield a necessary condition on a legal institution. |
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It has a boomy engine note, particularly when revved, but it cruises quietly and easily along a motorway. |
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It's a rich bock beer brewed with ginger and cinnamon with a citrus note from orange peel. |
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Each word was written in contracted braille on a 5 x 7-inch note card using a Perkins braillewriter. |
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There's even a bit of sulfur-y blackstrap molasses nipping around the edges of the palate and a faint prune bass note. |
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It is interesting to note that Blackbutt is not remote and has experienced tree change population growth. |
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Butterworth, note that 20 percent of all jihadist attacks since 9-11, have targeted urban mass transportation systems such as trains and buses. |
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Patients were enrolled in our study only if the interpreting radiologist recorded fluid signal in the mastoids in the subsequent note. |
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It was clear to her to note this misery in life, the constant emotional ups and downs for one who is bound in this samsaric world. |
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It is imperative to note that controlling sodium means more than just putting down the saltshaker. |
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And, in a link with Asian charity The Library Project, for every handbag sold, they donate a schoolbag with a book and a personal note for needy pupils in Asia. |
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Alexy has recently mathematized the formula, but for the purposes of this article it will suffice to note the three attributes it compares for each principle. |
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Traditional bookmarking systems simply note the location of the page. |
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When scalic clusters build up, note by instrument, the textures alter. |
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Of greater concern, however, is Archer's decision to halve the note values in all instances in triple meter in which the dotted semibreve is the basic unit. |
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Lord Leveson may care to note that an officially regulated French Press is the transgressor, while the self-regulating British papers are respecting the Duchess's privacy. |
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