If you imagine the traditional Android home screens as lying along a horizontal line, then Google Now turns that shape into a T.
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The small jet circling to land in Bermuda Dunes two days ago was probably a CJ1 as judged by the sound, the shape and the T-tail.
But in publishing, reader satisfaction has largely been gauged by sales data and reviews metrics that offer a postmortem measure of success but can't shape or predict a hit.
Compared to other international brands, it doesn't shape opinion.
The A3 e-tron sports two Sanyo liquid-and-air-cooled battery packs, one under the trunk area and the other in a T-shape under the passenger compartment.
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Today's Citi is in better shape because it doesn't do 1980s-style sovereign lending.
Obama does Rebublicans, and I don't think the shape of the ticket will affect that one way or the other.
"His back was in really bad shape and he couldn't get into the Olympics, and that was the last thing he really worked hard at, " Ms. Herlihy said.
Plus, the shape of a bottle doesn't lend itself to tight, orderly packing on a large scale.
"I was not in particularly good shape this year, hadn't trained as much as I usually do, " he said.
"The supply chain is not in great shape, and people aren't sure projected demand reflects real demand, " Sue said.
"The Aintree course is in excellent shape, and I don't know what the management could have done to avoid it, " says David Muir, the RSPCA's chief equine consultant.
When Dole says of legislation, as he always does, that he wants to "see how it looks" on the Senate floor, he isn't talking about the shape of a specific bill as much as its whip count.
"This was an area we knew we couldn't veer in any way shape or form, and we'd be crazy to, " Feldman said.
So we don't yet know the precise shape of what will be eventually sold back to the stock market, as and when Lloyds and RBS are privatised.
Mr. JACK RILEY (Director, RAND Corporation Center on Quality Policing): But that doesn't in any way, shape or form take away from the fact that black residents in Cincinnati experienced policing very different from white residents.
So-called weekend warriors -- people who aren't in the type of shape needed to safely run sprints, dive for passes or make cuts on the basketball court -- add to this misconception when they hobble into their doctors' office after an injury.
First, News Corp isn't in quite as good financial shape as BSkyB, and needs the cash.
Public-sector unions can't be allowed to determine the shape of public services.
If people want this kind of customised paternalism, why can't the market, in the shape of rehab clinics and personal trainers, provide it?
They felt that it was tough to leave injunctions "completely unchecked" and that their institution could shape policies, even if it wouldn't get involved with ongoing talks.
"They haven't been in the right corporate shape to fight the competition of the internet in the way that they should be, " he told the BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Mr Barber said that "the central lessons of this summer - that private isn't always best and the market doesn't always deliver - surely need to shape future policy".
For starters we have our own cuts, and we like to separate the different types of meat by its texture and shape, so for example what you guys call T-bone we actually divide into two different cuts: the boneless Lomo and the small steak Costeleta.
In an interview with Forbes.com following his talk, Cooper said that he had used an iPhone for a few weeks before handing it off to his grandson, saying that he couldn't navigate its contacts and that its shape and cell service made it a sub-standard phone.
But, you know, even if that happens, Renee, it doesn't mean the Republican Party is in good shape.
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