Commands for editing documents disappear, so you're left with the functions you'd need most, such as defining a word or translating a phrase.
Was that a beautiful turn of phrase or a particularly clunky section that could do with an edit?
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Always a phrase or two about the pointlessness of the assignment in relation to the use of time and to things he might otherwise be doing: e.g.
The Small Business Authority is firmly convince that cloud computing is not just a phrase or marketing device but is the future for small to medium sized businesses IT systems.
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Often, images of Buenos Aires icons such as tango singer Carlos Gardel grace the oval centre of fileteado compositions, and they are almost always accompanied by a phrase or popular saying, whether humorous, emotional or philosophical.
However Bill Clinton will likely overshadow him as Bill is one of the best speakers in the world and he can, with a phrase or look, still an audience or have it cheering wildly.
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Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.
Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or any kind of jargon if you can think of an English equivalent.
All of these distractions are mindless, so you might want to give yourself a little mantra or phrase that gets them to refocus or resist distractions.
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Some media and blog commentators argue it has arrived too late for The Times to keep its social contract with readers to report the news "without fear or favor, " in a phrase embedded in Times lore.
If Obama and his branding group can boil down the broader meaning of the idea, capture its essence in a more forceful word or phrase that evokes imagery beyond the phrase itself, it might work.
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If your item is more than one word, you just close the phrase with a plus or minus sign.
It is easy to search by word or phrase and skip around on a tablet, or pull up references such as a dictionary or thesaurus.
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So like the other meetings, there wasn't one magic sentence or one magic phrase, but again a fairly comprehensive meeting to go through the remaining situation that hadn't been covered and needed to be covered more in depth in Afghanistan.
Other factors are in play: a caught phrase, a chord change, a memory of the singer (or the video), or a memory of a time when the song was playing.
If pressed, you might guess it was a pet phrase of Peter Drucker or Jim Collins or some other famous business guru.
Each slide had a simple graphic, phrase, or picture.
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While the editors will include information about trademark status if known, most dictionaries include a disclaimer that the inclusion of any word or phrase should not be considered evidence of its trademark status (or lack thereof).
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But for the average person using web search engines, there's a really easy one that a lot of people still don't do, although the search engines have made their technologies smarter, and that's using quotations marks around two or more key words that you want to search as a phrase.
In most cases, a computerised voice will then pronounce the translated word or phrase.
In the event the question has a negative tone, you can re-phrase or neutralize it if needed.
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Actually, Obama's phrase about a fist--whether clenched or not--is too narrow a metaphor.
Begin by selecting a phrase from a poem, scripture, lyric or advertising jingle, and create a word using the first letter of each word.
Repeating the same phrase at the beginning of successive sentences or paragraphs is a technique that can be very powerful if done correctly and not over-used.
It was not tightly framed or focused on a single concept, nor was there a single clear phrase that summed up the speech, at least at first listen.
It's not rocket science (or, as one Twitter user recently suggested as a replacement for that phrase, " it's not corporate income-tax law"), but it will take a huge amount of political will in the United States and elsewhere to make substantive changes.
The rule that expenses must be for costs "wholly" incurred on Parliamentary business - a phrase introduced in 2003 - was not "widely understood or enforced" and that "subject to reasonableness limits, all second home expenditure is allowed in full".
Will we hear the phrase, "win the future, " or is that a line of the past?
Prison doesn't work, is also, I think a simplistic phrase, because it assumes that nobody is going to be cured or nobody's not going to reoffend - that's not true either, because 45 per cent don't reoffend and, the figures show, that if you work at them then you can raise that figure.
Every few months or so, global warming alarmists revise their talking points and march like lemmings off a cliff with a new media catch phrase.
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