While this is slower than touch-typing, it is much faster than tapping out words with a stylus.
He punched out words when stressing the 600, 000 jobs that the company supports while adding that Apple is the nation's largest corporate taxpayer.
Does it encourage the fledgeling author to learn their craft or does it simply encourage them to sit down and churn out words?
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The agencies have since tossed out words like "contagion" to describe a supposedly new phenomenon of one market souring others to excuse their tardiness.
The device continues to read out words and sentences, adding in the ability to trace letters and write them out on its special paper.
He would slowly and laboriously puzzle out words, letter by letter.
Afterwards Msgr Guido Marini, papal master of ceremonies, called out the words "Extra omnes" - "Everybody out" - and the chapel doors were locked to outsiders.
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The result: a terrier-sized pendant spelling out the words "Crunk Ain't Dead, " the letters encrusted with 3, 576 tiny diamonds.
Googler Albert Cheng demonstrated the new Google Trends tab that helps users find out what words get searched most.
He said he would keep sending text messages until he found out what words would get his service blocked.
If you think of yourself as eyes of the listener, hopefully you won't run out of words during the game.
Now loud enough to drown out entire words, they were not audible during a single one of the original calls, Grimley says.
Maybe she was mouthing out the words of a particularly difficult passage.
The problem, though, is more fundamental: Just like our constitution, it turns out that words on paper cannot, of themselves, control what people do.
Ursetta, then president of a local teachers' union, blurted out those words 18 months ago during a meeting in the office of Denver, Colorado's, schools superintendent.
And finally, a colored LED display called Glowbits with individual lights that can be programmed to move forward and backward as well as spell out different words and phrases.
After learning the results of a men's diving event on Monday, Ryan Sullivan used TweetDeck, an application owned by Twitter, to filter out the words "Olympic, " "Olympics, " and "London2012" from his feed.
When I asked another fan, dressed head-to-toe in the red, green and gold of the Ghanaian flag, what he thought lay behind Ghana's success, he shouted out two words - "team spirit!"
The nine-year-old who has trouble sounding out simple words and his classmate who is reading A Tale of Two Cities for fun sit in the same classroom day after miserable day, the one so frustrated by tasks he cannot do and the other so bored that both are near tears.
The pain in his body grew, and the words that spilled out of him were not words of love.
Their falling-out has led to a war of words breaking out in the Anfield boardroom and in a television interview last week, Hicks defiantly outlined his own plans for the future of the club as well again calling for Parry's resignation and claiming the chief executive's tenure was a "disaster".
Those were the first words out of the very first client I ever worked with.
Whole Language doesn't teach youngsters to sound out syllables and words as the traditional phonics method does.
"We'll take it" were the first words out of Ryan's mouth during his press conference after the contest.
The trouble with defining words out of context is that people end up not really knowing how to employ them.
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Kaneria had criticised his central contract demotion from category B to C in his online column, but later blamed a newspaper for publishing his words out of context.
He is met by a well-trained smile, the barista doling out a few words of sympathy while bending over backwards to make sure he knows she has taken his complaint seriously.
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And when I say equal play, I mean very equal: By my rough tally, the ownership-concentration issue takes up about 192 words out of a 923-word story, while the political-reprisal discussion gets 182.
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At times, when he spoke, he felt as if a kind of mental wind were blowing his thoughts back at him, forcing him to self-consciously order his syntax as he pushed words out.
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