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11 Sentences With "keyboarded"

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Here's how the two single-USB-C-port-only, shallow-keyboarded laptops shape up against each other in the aluminum, as well as a few pics of the ZenBook 3 by itself.
Why it matters: This is BlackBerry's largest acquisition to date, and the deal serves as a reminder of how BlackBerry is trying to become more of an enterprise software company than a keyboarded smartphone maker.
However, as with any electronic product, there are occasional scanning errors. The use of fully searchable PDFs is significant since many similar databases do not provide full texts of even all U.S. Supreme Court reports, and keyboarded texts of opinions also often do not include italics and other typeface distinctions found in opinions, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries. Furthermore, because nothing in Hein has been keyboarded, no typographical errors have been introduced into the text.
Each phone in the series runs a version of the Android software stack. The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is a version of the HTC Magic, but the T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide and the T-Mobile myTouch 4G are both unique to T-Mobile USA. The myTouch series has thus far included simultaneous marketing of slider- keyboarded and keyless versions of otherwise similarly equipped models.
'Mysterious Semblance' was recorded on Dec 4th. Pete > and Chris were asleep after a long day's recording session so I invited my > wife, Monique, into the studio. I called in the studio engineer and recorded > it in one take on a double-keyboarded Mellotron while Monique turned the > knobs on a phasing device. This piece is on the record exactly as it was > recorded that day.
HeinOnline carries a number of sources which are otherwise unavailable from competing database products. For example, it has PDFs of scans of the entire Federal Register, which is updated on a daily basis. Its library of law journal articles differs from competitors’ star-paginated plain text versions. Because Hein uses PDFs, rather than keyboarded text, every document shows original pagination, punctuation, spelling and typesetting.
The systems talked to each other across a high speed intersystem bus, making a set of up to 15 servers seem to their users to be one big system. A built-in messaging system provided email-like functionality among system users, greatly aiding collaboration. Wire stories were funneled into the system electronically rather than having to be re- keyboarded from teletype printouts. The workflow advantages of the system proved popular with staff and management of newspapers and large magazine publishers.
In 2011, GreatCall added the app MedCoach, which provides daily medication management. That same year, it introduced the 5Star Urgent Response (now known as GreatCall Splash), a mobile Personal Emergency Response System device, along with 5Star Medical Alert System, which uses GPS technology and advanced location analysis to connect users with emergency certified 5Star Agents. In 2012, the company released the Jitterbug Touch, a keyboarded Android phone with a simplified user interface. In 2014, the company added an alerting app, Link.
Still in use today, this instrument, a single keyboarded church organ of famous (Frankfurt upon Oder) is used sometimes for concerts and some religious services as wedding ceremonies. On Tuesday, 1 September 1964, Jüdische Gemeinde von Groß-Berlin celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Synagogue. Leipzig's Jewish cantor directed the concert of the accompanied by West Berlin's cantors (1918–2000) or (1921–2004), with Riesenburger preaching.Hermann Simon, Die Synagoge Rykestraße (1904–2004), Berlin: Hentrich & Hentrich and Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin / Centrum Judaicum, 2004, (Jüdische Miniaturen; vol.
The first widely distributed MRDs were the Merriam-Webster Seventh Collegiate (W7) and the Merriam-Webster New Pocket Dictionary (MPD). Both were produced by a government-funded project at System Development Corporation under the direction of John Olney. They were manually keyboarded as no typesetting tapes of either book were available. Originally each was distributed on multiple reels of magnetic tape as card images with each separate word of each definition on a separate punch card with numerous special codes indicating the details of its usage in the printed dictionary.
Because of HOL's use of pdfs of all original documents, the materials appear exactly as they did in the original publication. HeinOnline initially focused on traditional legal materials. Indeed, when first released, HOL provided full online access to only 25 academic law reviews, but by 2006 the database of law reviews had expanded to more than 800 journals. Starting in 2007, HOL provided full-text searchable access to “every ‘flagship’ law review published by an accredited U.S. law school.” At the time of HeinOnline’s inception, Lexis and Westlaw did not offer access to older law reviews, but only to those published since the 1980s. Thus, HOL initially envisioned itself mainly as a historical archive, but this changed due to market demands by professors, scholars, and law librarians, who wanted access to HOL’s scans of the more recent journal issues as well, rather than the keyboarded version in Westlaw and Lexis.

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