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Its experiences that drive word of mouth and through positive WOM and the generation of brand advocates comes rewards for your business and consumers.
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When you save a Word file in your Google Drive folder on a PC or a Mac, you can access that file on the Google Drive website but when you click on it online, it opens in Google Docs.
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Going back on your word would be ethically wrong and might drive consumers away.
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Bold can also be a word to describe your actions, your drive, your efforts, and your organization.
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Would a service such as iCloud (since it is an iMac) work best for music and then transfer Word docs and photos through a flash drive?
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The orange sherbet is on you, Drapers, and word to the wise: Don't drive off without your wife.
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Well, "drive" may not be the right word.
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Benioff also saw that as these chunky apps went online, where customers could test-drive them (instead of taking a salesguy's word for it), they had to be marketed more like soda pop than spreadsheets.
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Faster rotation translates into less time loading programs, but it will offer the biggest boost to applications such as word processors and spreadsheets that frequently access multiple files on the hard drive, says IBM's Walling.
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Turn it off and leave it off, it wears out the disk drive a lot faster if you have it engaged, just a word of warning.
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Taouil also sent a drive whizzing past the right-hand post and Hibs' Derek Riordan had the last word in stoppage time, meeting a clearance to the edge of the penalty box and volleying it agonisingly on to the crossbar.
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