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That little box where the row headings and column headings meet can be used to select the entire sheet, if you click on it.
Pay particular attention to the bold headings in the report.
With the most recent October 2018 update, you'll notice the program options are now more neatly organized, and you can collapse menu headings (and hub headings) by clicking on the arrow at the top.
" Below those headings, the veil begins to lift: "We interview differently.
That's a problem, because most runways are named for their magnetic headings.
Headings are created by typing a list item in all capital letters.
A clue to Giraldi's sensibility can be found in the chapter headings.
Black read the headings across the top of the page: Dienstgrad, Name, Geb.
We organized these activities under the headings of technology, national security and personal attitude.
But as the magnetic field shifts, those headings change and runways get a makeover.
These projected information such as compass headings, altitude and banking angles onto the cockpit canopy.
Otherwise, the compose tools are pretty simple, comprising headings, images, free-form text and links.
It demanded that the library retain the terms "alien" and "illegal immigrant" as subject headings.
You swoop the radar around and select course headings with an almost slingshot-like motion.
But the burned page edges and burned holes around chapter headings don't make complete sense.
The precise process is very complicated; there's all different headings you can be caught under.
For simplicity's sake, the headings are rounded to the nearest 10, and dropped to two digits.
Among the chapter headings were "Find your inner bird", and "Don't let your feathers get ruffled".
Microphones appear on cue, and chapter headings let us know where we are in Webster's labyrinthine narrative.
"Consider using the Sans for headings, and regular Merriweather for the rest of the text," Pamental adds.
And the new dumbed-down gallery headings and word salads of the main wall texts definitely need work.
At first, Moore manually categorised 600 documents under headings such as "drugs", "social", "financial", and a number of others.
Print also supports readers through difficult content via signals to organization like paragraphs and headings, conventions missing from audio.
The team found a strong relationship between seven of the nine headings they looked at and carbon dioxide levels.
Mercer says it looks at 39 factors grouped under 10 headings such as "political and social environment" and "recreation".
To quickly navigate through your apps list, click on any of the letter headings to bring up a full alphabet.
And by every word, we mean not just the body of the paper, but the title and headings as well.
With Samsung's One UI, that attention to detail goes a little deeper, into menu headings and dialog boxes and icons.
Ms. Osterberg noted that there was no legislative opposition, for example, when "Negro" and "retard" were removed from subject headings.
" The chapter headings are alluring: "How to Become Erotic While Remaining Chaste"; "How to Make Money"; "How to Become Paranoia-Critical.
Why is it assumed that the user will understand that location is also stored under separate headings of search and other services?
Instead, the Library of Congress will use the terms "non-citizen" and "unauthorized immigrants" in subject headings to refer to undocumented immigrants.
Along with adjusting how notes are sorted, you can change how new notes start — changing the title, headings, subheadings, and body text.
As levels of carbon dioxide rose from 550 ppm to 945 ppm to 1400 ppm, subjects' scores under most headings declined substantially.
The Commission will publish in the coming days and weeks other detailed proposals on future expenditures on security, research and other budget headings.
A wealth of words for the same thing In fact, a large number of slang terms can be classified under relatively few headings.
Keith Sonnier was associated with a group of sculptors gathered loosely in the late 223s under the headings of Postminimalism and anti-form.
" Obviously Facebook itself didn't invent these itself, but scraped them from profiles that had listed the phrases under such headings as "field of study.
You want your pivot table interface to look good too and Google has updated the Pivot Table UI including customizable headings, rows and columns.
Now called Discover, it has more granular controls over content that appears, and new topic headings that explain why you're seeing what you're seeing.
Which was the book starts and the first picture you see is a sleeping picture and then they happen sort of as chapter headings.
It stands for Hyper Text Markup Language and describes different elements displayed on a web page, such as headings, lists, tables, and body text.
"Is it time to despair?" she said during a pause in our discussion about pain management and radiation, maybe reading one of the pamphlet headings.
Most yachts have transponders onboard that send out Automatic Identification System data, which gives the local authorities and other boats their location and navigation headings.
The list of topics was, however, not a set of formal headings for future agreements nor would it determine the make-up of negotiating sub-committees.
With this update, the team also made it easier to capture the sensor data from iPads and iPhones, including barometric pressure or compass headings, for example.
One of his headings steered the flight away from conflicting traffic, when instead it was the traffic that should have been steered away from the flight.
Her chapter headings are the names of the seven Pleiades, the stars—all girls, most variously abused by gods—whose rising told Greek sailors when to embark.
Shibata categorises PARO's benefits under three headings: psychological (it relieves depression, anxiety and loneliness), physiological (it reduces stress and helps to motivate people undergoing rehabilitation) and social.
Here we've collected our insta-analysis on the hottest two minutes of Star Wars to drop all year — under headings based on the entire dialogue of the trailer.
The new project will appear down at the bottom and when you click on that, you'll be able to add several headings and subheadings with bullet-pointed lists.
The sūrah [chapter] headings were added much later in red ink in the recognisable space purposely left blank to distinguish between the end and the beginning of chapters.
There is another section of the Play Store called Early Access, which you can find as one of the green bubble headings inside the Play Store app interface.
"The free trade talks with the USA should begin again under a new title and with different substantive headings," including greater transparency, Mitterlehner told Germany's Die Welt newspaper.
Subject headings included Abyssinia; Bathtub Trust; Jones ("Mother"); Kinetophone; Mental Telegraphy; Nicholas, Czar of Russia; Oleomargarine; Pujo Committee of House of Representatives; Social Evil; and White Slave Traffic.
Capsicum can be personalized with beautiful covers, decorative tapes and headings to match your style, to make it feel more like your own notebook and not a generic app.
Apple is also sorting out new Create, Work, Play, and Develop categories showcasing featured applications under those headings (similar to how iOS breaks out Games into its own section).
A DARPA representative explained that $75 million is set aside for funding various projects under these headings, though the specifics are known only to the participants at this point.
" They come under headings such as, "A financial wizard who can bring executive magic to government?" and "An expert negotiator who can fix government and overpower other world leaders?
Congress has never sought to control the library's subject headings, noted Representative Joaquín Castro, who has introduced legislation to remove the terms "alien" and "illegal immigrant" from federal code.
Go to this page and download the template CSV file — it's basically a spreadsheet with a number of basic headings that can be parsed easily by the FCC system.
Click Songs, then the Last Played heading twice to see the earliest play (right-click on the column headings to get Last Played on screen if you can't see it).
It separates its items with headings like DRIVING THE DAY, FLASHBACK, SHOT/CHASER and SIREN (a homage to the internet news titan Matt Drudge) and others that I'm imitating here.
Most of the other 10 programs consist of shorts that have been gathered under gnomic and generic headings like "Beyond Landscape," which draws together titles that deal with, yes, landscape.
The messages differed for the most part only in microscopic details, in order to target the recipients in the optimal psychological way: different headings, colors, captions, with a photo or video.
But the measure passed largely along party lines last week because Democrats opposed a provision to keep the phrase "illegal alien" in subject headings, contrary to a Library of Congress decision.
The commenters note that many earlier bugs have been squashed and performance has been improved, and many complimented the new interface, which includes the big-lettered headings like you'd see on iOS.
"Apart from the column headings, the tablet just consists of columns of numbers, and this invites a great deal of purely mathematical speculation," Duncan Melville, who studies Mesopotamian mathematics, told National Geographic.
The text size for these headings is minuscule and all but illegible on a screen, forcing one to crane their necks, squint, and ask themselves: whom, exactly, was this poster intended for?
"Europe is of course an issue," Kurz said when asked why it wasn't in one of the five broad headings for talks, adding that it would come under the heading "state and society".
Shiraz Maher, the project's leader, and his colleagues took months to classify each of the 50,000-odd messages and posts under headings such as "yearning for the afterlife", "religiosity" and "desire to migrate".
Jace Tape, the forthcoming solo debut tape from member Jace (who, in case you're not confused enough by the sub-headings, is also one-half of the duo RetroSushi), should help change that.
This year's legislative branch spending bill also includes a provision to reverse a decision made by the Library of Congress this year to stop using the term "illegal aliens" in its subject headings.
" In 2016, after activism from a group of Dartmouth students, the Library of Congress said it would remove "alien" and "illegal alien" from subject headings and replace the terms with "noncitizens" and "unauthorized immigration.
Project management is also a breeze with Things because under each project you can create sub-headings to keep your tasks organized when working with long-term projects that have a lot of moving parts.
Although the adjective is curiously absent from other headings in Facebook's already sprawling literature about the OB. Including the newly released charter which specifies the board's authority, scope and procedures, and was published this week.
The new design places bolded headings for "music" and "podcasts" on the app's library page that offer a much quicker way for people to find episodes of podcasts they subscribe to or might be interested in.
Herzog presents ten titled sections that each bear storyboard headings, from "The Glory of the Net," a nod to the possibilities of collective collaboration, to "Earthly Invaders," a look at the ease and danger of hacking.
Twitter says it will also explain why it's making these recommendations in the new "Connect" tab – meaning, you'll see headings like "Because you follow…" along with a list of Twitter accounts, for example, above Twitter's suggestions.
The declaring code is therefore less like a file cabinet, and more like a detailed table of contents, with chapter and subchapter headings, and topic sentences that forms an integral part of a well-written book.
" In service to this thesis Hustvedt gives us an encyclopedic tour of the investigative research being done by the neurobiologists who spend their lives addressing subjects that fit under such headings as "Brains: Hard or Soft?
As opposed to a multi-paragraph email written in normal prose, consider categorizing information under headings like, "What we want you to know" (or just "KNOW") and "what we would like you to do" (or, concisely, "DO").
In the second half of his book, Szablowski repeats the same nine chapter headings, but this time he describes daily life in countries from the former Soviet bloc to Cuba at various stages between communism and democracy.
The Commission outlined five scenarios, from a much lower to a significantly higher budget from 2020 under the headings of "carrying on", "doing less together", "those who want more, do more", "radical redesign" and "doing much more together".
This year, all but 10 Democrats voted against final passage in large part because of a provision that would reverse a decision made by the Library of Congress to stop using the term "illegal alien" in subject headings.
Both men had negotiating teams of four party officials and agreed on five headings for their talks, ranging from "future", for issues such as science and the environment, to a more self-explanatory "security, order and protecting the homeland".
But the sublimely unhurried and protracted presentation of it all, all those piquant quotes from Max Planck and Charlie Munger and Bezos and the showy sub-headings—A Larger Quiver almost backs into something literary—are part of the performance.
One of Mehrotra's chief frustrations with the older generation of documents was what he calls "the game of Battleship" — the need to describe rows and columns in formulas using headings like "A1 to F7," as in the old board game.
U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman of Detroit, who was apparently exasperated by the Gaetanos' amended complaint because it "contained no headings or counts," granted the IRS agents' dismissal motion, concluding that attorney-client privilege is not a constitutionally protected right.
Even the fashion brand Reformation, known for its all-cap and often horny email subject headings like "NOT BORING AT PARTIES" and "REJECT TIMOTHEE" in order to sell me $200 sundresses that barely cover my butt, sent me a coronavirus email.
In a previous study, Lipton and his colleagues discovered that 30% of soccer players had more than 1,000 headings per year and had a higher risk of microstructural white matter changes in the brain, which is typical of traumatic brain injury, and worse cognitive performance.
Choose File then New Tab (or hit Cmd+T) to create a new tab; you can cycle through tabs with Ctrl+Tab, making it simple to jump between different folders, and you can drag files on top of tab headings to move them too.
" It was a long document—71 pages, with eight headings atop 28 bullet points in the "Key Findings" section alone—and took a detailed look at why modern news organizations struggle to "fulfill their democratic responsibilities of informing the public and holding government leaders accountable.
The disparity on fetal deaths between the FDA count and her own was because the agency searches broad headings of adverse event reports that are submitted to the agency by patients and doctors rather than searching the detailed texts of such complaints, Tomes said.
It's also a spectacle in bubble, detached from reality — although a very wordy, noisy bubble, between the designers making statements about camp on the soundtrack and endless subject headings that turn every upstairs-downstairs combination into a separate category, and also a kind of illustration.
It's divided by headings that sound almost like the titles of academic papers, covering a range of styles and city-specific dishes—"Street Food: Sidewalk Classics, Reinvented"; "Saigon: Bold, Modern, Driven"—and the perspectives and specialties of the two chefs, who both happen to be women.
Even as printers filled the world with books, governments invested in vast new paper-management systems, impresarios produced handwritten newsletters for select clients, and scholars devoted their lives to filling notebooks with excerpts taken from the vast production of the presses and systematically classified under hundreds of topical headings.
The very titles of her books — among them "Science as Salvation: A Modern Myth and Its Meaning" (1992) and "Evolution as a Religion" (503) — and even irreverent chapter headings, like "Knowledge Considered as a Weed Killer," conveyed her stance against what she called the "parsimonious" worldview of science.
It should have been obvious to air-traffic control that the pilots were struggling, but maybe because they had not declared an emergency, the controller continued to treat them routinely, repeatedly instructing them to maintain their chosen altitude of 213,213 feet and issuing multiple new compass headings to steer.
The cuts for poor regions, the largest of all expenditure headings, are partly due to the longer periods needed by regional administrations to launch development projects, which usually surge toward the final phase of EU long-term budgets, the current running between 2014 and 2020, an EU official told Reuters.
One is the Social Progress Index (SPI), by the Social Progress Imperative, an American think-tank (whose advisory board includes Matthew Bishop, an Economist Group employee), which eschews GDP entirely and focuses on 53 social and environmental output indicators under three headings: basic needs, the foundations of well-being and opportunity.
Containing section headings like "Albert Creates a Culture of Fear" and "Albert Proposes a Stripping Game at His House," the legal documents outline instances between 2000 and 2013 in which Mr. Schultz, a co-founder of Soulpepper, is accused of touching, ogling or exposing himself to the actresses against their will.
At first blush, Eating & Living: Recipes for Recovery may look like a lot of other healthy eating cookbooks out there, with colorful headings and lovely photography of bright greens and bubbling cheeses and delicious-yet-easy-to-prepare recipes like French pistou tomato soup or quick and easy salmon pasta.
" The ACLU has come to Oliver's defense with a tongue-in-cheek amicus brief that begins, "this case is about Plaintiff Robert E. ("Bob") Murray not liking a television program and somehow believing that is a legally actionable offense," and also includes headings such as "Anyone Can Legally Say 'Eat Shit, Bob!
An analysis by Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), a proxy-advisory firm—which advises fund managers on how to vote on proposals—found that of the 459 shareholder proposals submitted by early April this year, many fell under just a few headings: transparency about political spending, climate change, racial and gender diversity, and pay.
It's called Clover, it's free to download and use, and it works on every version of Windows since XP. Once you've got it up and running—and it does take a couple of minutes to initialize—your File Explorer windows come with the tabbed headings that you'll recognize from Chrome, Firefox, et al.
Above all, though, it is unmistakably Anderson-esque, with all of his oddball signatures: dry, melancholy humour, sans-serif chapter headings, a repertory of hipster character actors, and shots so precisely symmetrical that the left half of the screen could be replaced with a mirror image of the right half, and you'd barely notice the difference.
The headings in the Airbnb listings search are: "Entire home/apt": You're booking an entire apartment or house and should not expect to share the space; "Private room": You are booking a private room within someone else's home (bathroom privileges may vary); and "Shared room": You're in a bunk bed/hostel situation (this is generally the cheapest rental).
These simple formatting requirements could include, among other things, (1) a standard caption listing the name of the proceeding and docket number; (2) tables of contents and authorities; (3) a statement of issue(s) presented; (4) a summary of the argument; and then, of course (5) a detailed argument, complete with clearly-delineated headings and a conclusion.
The subsequent investigation was led by a brilliant Lebanese airline pilot named Mohammed Aziz, who after nearly two years of obstructionism and obfuscations by the Ethiopians produced a report laying the blame squarely on the pilots, who had overshot assigned compass headings left and right, overbanked repeatedly, stalled twice and, for lack of airmanship, entered a lethal high-G spiral dive.

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