The lists clung on thanks to a dusty wisp of tape or a lick of long-dried glue.
Prescient words all, as it turned out, but none of them did their author a lick of good.
At this point, converting or not doesnt make a lick of difference.
Despite the expansion potential, though, it can still be used right out of the box to do robotics without touching a lick of code.
Anyone who's heavily invested in the Mac ecosystem knows Automator, a built-in tool that can string together multiple computing actions without having to know a lick of code.
Towa may need a lick of paint, but like rural communities all over Japan, it shows evidence of lavish government spending on projects designed to stimulate the economy.
Fortunately, Motorola has already announced that yes, like the new RAZR, the two new Xooms can both expect a lick of Ice Cream Sandwich some time after launch.
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In a perfect world, your grandparents wouldn't need a lick of help getting the most out of a smartphone, but let's face it: the devices are complex, and if you don't have the proper motivation, they can be a bit difficult to learn.
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Many non-vintage champagnes--many delicious ones--are essentially "vintage" wines in disguise, made almost entirely from lesser lots of current harvests, with a modest lick of older, reserve wine to steer the blend toward the house style.
Researchers outfitted rats with goggles that flashed a light in one of the animal's eyes to signal the rat to lick a spout in order to receive a drop of water.
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Peterson, a 34-year-old from French Lick, Indiana, was out of a job as of the end of last week, and there's no extra money to buy presents.
Peterson, a 31-year-old from French Lick, Indiana, will be out of a job by the end of the week, and there's no extra money to buy presents.
Along with street and building upgrades in the community, the city invested in rain gardens, reforestation, and restoration of Lick Run, a stream in South Fairmount that was buried as the area developed.
Labour Party London Assembly member John Biggs called Galloway, Respect party MP for Bethnal Green and Bow in east London, a "laughing stock" after he imitated a cat and pretended to lick cream from actress Rula Lenska's hands, as part of a task.
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Good ribs are all over the place, but the best brisket is in Texas, and to me that means The Salt Lick, a rock-your-world temple of fire, smoke and meat outside Austin.
The other notable is the course at French Lick, a grand old casino resort in the style of the Greenbrier or Homestead. opened within the last two years and an entirely new style for Dye, a course intentionally designed to thwart the technological advances of golf and the long hitters of the PGA Tour.
He has a solo -- or a harmony part, or a lead vocal, or a single perfect guitar lick -- in all the important chapters of the past 50 years.
The owner told me that the mail order version gives 95% of the eat-in taste, which is a fair estimate, and believe me, 95% of the Salt Lick brisket is better than 100% of whatever you have in your neighborhood.
Mr de Irala had no experience of the airline industry when he was appointed in 1996 with a mandate to lick Iberia into shape for privatisation.
Though the parents are a little worse for wear after a night spent clinging to the edges of a gently swaying bunk, the children are bright eyed, bushy tailed and content to lick their jam packets clean while watching the south Egyptian world go by.
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