What kinds of news organizations tend to be big, have lots of writers and bureaus all over the map, use formal language with high standards of copy editing, and have been around long enough to have established reputations?
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Applying an electric charge to the liquid crystals causes the molecules they are made up of to realign themselves, altering the transparency of that layer. (The screens of portable computers work in a similar way.) The result is that a high-resolution negative copy of the moving image is formed in the liquid-crystal layer.
On May 1, someone posted the code, which allows software developers to copy content from high-definition discs, to the social news portal Digg.com.
If someone figures out a way to make a perfect copy of a high-definition original, Hollywood forever forfeits its most valuable assets (see earlier Gigli comment).
Tuesday afternoon, Digg CEO Jay Adelson had posted a message on his blog explaining that the site was removing links to articles that featured the newly cracked HD-DVD encryption key, which can be used to decrypt the high-definition discs and copy their content.
The Blu-Ray group, made up of three performance artists named Ray whose Vegas show has been voted best on the Strip, recently announced that it would add more stringent copy protection to its high-definition DVD successor in order to woo studio support.
The VX2258wm features full HD resolution at 1080p, as well as compatibility with any device supporting the High Bandwidth Digital Protection (HBDP) copy protection system.
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The UK Parlophone copy of the album includes a high gloss cover and vinyl gatefold sleeve.
When a copy sells, the book jumps to a high rank, and then gets knocked down one unit every time any lower-ranked book sells.
Casualty insurers have used an antimonopoly exemption to roll out carbon-copy products and identical premiums, keeping rates high enough so that even the least efficient could make money.
Meanwhile, you may want to copy the social tech wizards, if you have high-growth investments to shelter.
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Minnesota's most-harvested wood, aspen, has long cells and strong fibres, ideal for high-grade paper of the sort used for magazines and copy machines.
The movie is a sardonic look at the mechanics of the rock world: we get the clear idea that in this kind of high-schlock touring band no difference exists between the original and the copy.
Those who have a single copy of the bad gene still suffer from very elevated cholesterol and a high risk of heart attack, and might also use 301012.
Staffers used a high-speed scanner to quickly transform the 1, 275-page document from hard copy to Web pages.
His father bought him a copy of Benjamin Graham and David Dodd's Security Analysis when he was in high school.
They allow communities of practitioners and stakeholders to copy, adapt and share their resources legally and freely, in order to support high-quality and locally relevant teaching and learning.
Going forward, look for the latest, greatest, high-end devices to all be vertically integrated, while many of the low-cost, copy-cat devices will come to the market later and be made by mass market manufacturers like Samsung.
So we see boring names like CTS, EXT, LS, XLR and 3.2TL. It's an effort to copy Mercedes with its C and CLK and SLK. Letters are also big for super high-powered jobs, like M (on BMWs) or V (on the Cadillac CTS) or R (on Volvo).
Microsoft has traditionally enjoyed very high operating profit margins on its enterprise software products like the Office suite as the incremental costs of producing one more copy of the software are very low.
These specialists can also prescribe an exciting array of high-tech optical devices such as software and screen-reading programs that enlarge e-mail and Web site copy, as well as handheld devices that enlarge printed material of any size.
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