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That avoids moderators having to skim through a whole video themselves.
I was like, 'Oh, I'll just skim through the script for my parts.
I have my yogurt and coffee at my desk as I skim through emails.
So, I am always trying to go deeper and not just skim through my thoughts.
Before calling the front desk with questions, skim through the welcome booklet in your room.
The company has a luxury collection, limited edition bottles, and top trending gifts to skim through.
I walk to Barnes and Noble and skim through a few books, but I don't buy anything.
Skim through your LinkedIn connections and reach out to people who you haven't seen in a while.
You grab a muffin from the baker and skim through some good literature from the bookstore close by.
It will be harder to skim through the text of your feed because there'll be more of it.
All of their viewing history is available, which we regularly skim through and spot-check from time to time.
That may still sound like quite a ways, but it's close enough to skim through the sun's outer atmosphere.
We ran them down earlier, so you can read that or skim through the executive summary in the report itself.
Anecdotally, a skim through the comments in the Note7 Alliance group suggests a majority of them are international Note7 users.
I am an Aquarius, so I usually just skim through things and I also live a very fast paced life.
Because I am an academic scientist, I was able to download and skim through some of the accuser's scientific papers.
Once they're set up, they do most of your message processing automatically and make it easier to skim through your inbox.
I skim through their website and am definitely tempted, but I tell myself that I don't need any new bras or underwear.
But you didn't make an effort to challenge them in any way or wrestle with the critiques you very narrowly skim through.
That means if you subscribe to women's fashion or fitness magazines, don't necessarily leave them around so your daughter can skim through them.
For instance, there should be a way to skim through a list of unread comments without having to tap on all of them.
You might not have time to keep up with all the debates, but most people can skim through a 12-minute YouTube clip.
Google Home has a whole set of custom news commands designed to let you skim through different stories or find stories on particular topics.
It might be fine to skim through a user manual for an office printer, but don't skim "Anna Karenina" and expect to understand it.
They've given me a few tips on how we can essentially skim through a privacy policy while still learning something about how our data is handled.
If you are buying anything on Craig's list, there are a slew of insider tips that you can tap or click here to skim through now .
A quick skim through the history books is all it takes to reveal that MMA and pro wrestling are inexorably tied through a long, reciprocal relationship.
They're much easier to read, letting you skim through a list of individual Apple apps to see what each one does to protect your personal data.
It's a general rule of social media that before ranting about a story on Twitter you should probably go beyond the headline and at least skim through the article.
During the ride/show/voyage, you'll skim through the Orion Nebula, fly over the frosty crags and volcanoes of various planetoids, and apparently watch a new star be born.
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If you skim through "Let Me Finish," riffling the book like a deck of cards, nearly all you will see is Christie saying, in so many words, I told you so.
A man emailed me to say he was disappointed in the book; he didn't think it was worth paying for and that it only took him a few minutes to skim through.
While there are undoubtedly English majors who read — or skimthrough the assigned reading and write their essays the night before a deadline, this was never a feat I was capable of.
I've had zero issues with its operation in the year-plus we have used it, and if you skim through the thousands of reviews from other owners, you'll find overwhelmingly comparable experiences.
Tap the photo icon just below your text box to grab an image, and when you swipe to skim through your recent photos and select one, the word "Edit" shows up on the photo.
MoMA has installed a series of iPads for viewers to skim through his online output, offering up yet another way of looking at photographs in this exhibition which required an ambidextrous approach to seeing.
My colleague Jenna Wortham called it FOMO — a "fear of missing out" that produces "a blend of anxiety, inadequacy and irritation" as you skim through all those beautiful people doing beautiful things in your timeline.
I skim through my phone and bank account and remember my automatic payment for my Bank of America card ($40) and glasses ($45, and yes, I even have a bill for my glasses) has went through.
You see an infuriating headline, skim through some paragraphs just enough to know this story is terrible and you head straight to the comments section, your fingers itching to fly across the keyboard in utter rage.
You can watch our supercut (above), read our recap, or skim through our detailed live blog for all the highlights, but arguably the only true surprises were these: But what about all the things Apple didn't announce?
It was always nice to skim through the posts on your cake day, and even count them and compare the number to previous years to see if your social life is up and to the right, or in need of restructuring.
To get a better idea of what a fully fledged data-based congestion pricing scheme would look like, you can skim through the April proposal made by the Centre for London for the city's soon-to-be-updated road-pricing plan.
A quick skim through the comments section of any even remotely controversial video will reveal such anger and vitriol in the comments that one might consider it a smart move by the company to keep simple likes, and dislikes, anonymous.
And the great sort of joy — certainly for me even now, turning the page of the New York Times or the Financial Times — is coming across something that I would skim through on Twitter, because I would automatically think I wasn't interested.
They can trawl the web to find the ideal neighborhood for their new dwelling or business, skim through listings on multiple websites (complete with floor plans and detailed photo albums) and deal directly with sellers or landlords to eliminate traditional brokers' fees.
The Juno EP, which rolls out into the world on the 8th of April, is a four track skim through lushly dark, darkly lush dancefloor territory and we're stoked to be bringing you the world premier of the title track right here on THUMP.
We've rounded up the best deals we're loving right now on Amazon, so all you have to do is skim through this roundup and pick the products that would make the perfect gift for your friends and family — or for yourself because you totally deserve it.
It's different from the fast-loading Instant Articles that Facebook launched in May with participating publishers (and has since expanded), which let users quickly skim through news stories inside Facebook's mobile app and then get back to consuming all things News Feed and chatting on Messenger.
In a world where the mass media is constantly bombarding the public with images, surveillance cameras are recording our comings and goings, and Google Earth gives us unprecedented access to visual information, we don't look so much as glimpse or, as the saying goes, channel surf; we skim through the world until something catches our eye.
The reader is not meant to be able to skim through literature. When addressed in a language of estrangement, speech cannot be skimmed through. "In the routines of everyday speech, our perceptions of and responses to reality become stale, blunted, and as the Formalists would say 'automatized'. By forcing us into a dramatic awareness of language, literature refreshes these habitual responses and renders objects more perceptible" (Eagleton 3).
An unfortunate side effect of this, coupled with the early need to write minimalist code, was that MUMPS programmers routinely did not comment code and used extensive abbreviations. This meant that even an expert MUMPS programmer could not just skim through a page of code to see its function but would have to analyze it line by line. Database interaction is transparently built into the language. The MUMPS language provides a hierarchical database made up of persistent sparse arrays, which is implicitly "opened" for every MUMPS application.
Hamilton discovered early on that this greatly improved performance, compared to expelling below the waterline, while also providing a "clean" hull bottom (i.e. nothing protruding below the hull line) to allow the boat to skim through very shallow water. It makes no difference to the amount of thrust generated whether the outlet is above or below the waterline, but having it above the waterline reduces hull resistance and draught. Hamilton's first waterjet design had the outlet below the hull and actually in front of the inlet.
December 6, 2002.NASA Selects ASU-Directed SCIM Proposal as One of Four Finalists for Mars Scout Mission . December 6, 2002. The SCIM mission would be designed to skim through the Mars atmosphere without landing or entering orbit. It would collect samples in an aerogel and take them back to Earth on a free-return trajectory./www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2002/02-238.txt The success of fellow Discovery program mission Stardust was noted as supporting future sample return missions, and in particular supporting the SCIM concept.
The "Holy Club" started in November 1729 when John Wesley went to live at the University of Oxford. When he came to reside there, three of his friends along with himself agreed to spend three or four evenings together, every week. Their intention was to "read over" (skim through and discuss) the classics together, which they had already read before privately and to read a book about divinity on Sundays. Charles Wesley, John's brother, was one of the four individuals making up this small cell group.
In 2009, Microsoft Live Labs released an infinite canvas web application, which reached a wider audience. In 2013, Yvyes Bigerel and Mark Waid of Marvel Comics launched an initiative to create and publish digital comics under the title Marvel ReEvolution. While creating these webcomics, Bigerel and Waid were inspired by the manner in which time is experienced within comics, as the passage of time in a comic book is ultimately controlled by its reader. Rather than to allow readers to skim through the images on a whim or to increase the space between panels as McCloud suggested, the duo stacked the panels up "like a PowerPoint slideshow," forcing the reader to look at one panel at a time.
Set between July 1999 and January 2000, the story revolves around Russian presidential candidate Igor Komarov, head of the right-wing Union of Patriotic Forces (UPF). A highly popular and charismatic politician, victory is all but guaranteed for Komarov and the UPF in the national elections on 16 January 2000. However, a secret document, later known as the "Black Manifesto", is stolen from his secretary's empty office at UPF headquarters by Leonid Zaitsev, an elderly janitor and ex-soldier who happens to skim through the document while cleaning. The document contains extremely sensitive information regarding Komarov's future policies as president, such as the restoration of slave camps, creation of a one-party state, destruction of political opponents, invasions of the former Soviet republics, and genocide of Russia's ethnic and religious minorities.
In 2014 the Museum opened a new state-of-the-art planetarium. Complete with 94 reclining seats, an immersive environment is generated 360 degrees around you from an OmniStar™ projector fitted with a fish-eye lens, capable of displaying vibrant and colorful HD content across an expansive 40-foot hemispherical dome. Coupled with a powerful audio system that truly surrounds the audience, the planetarium helps visitors feel like they are really traveling through space or visiting the terrain of an exotic far-off world. The powerhouse of the planetarium comes from its software, Uniview™, that provides a three- dimensional perspective of the observable universe - allowing the Museum to navigage the star field from any spot on Earth, fly to the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit, skim through the rings of Saturn, and cruise around galaxies billions of light years away.
She used to skim through the script before she memorized her lines to see how many scenes she had with "that stubborn- headed little Irishman." Others recall that they practically loathed each other on sight and that Vance was put off by Frawley's cantankerous attitude. Honored for her work in 1953, Vance became the first actress to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress; she accepted her award at the Emmy ceremony in February 1954. She was nominated an additional three times (for 1954, 1956, and 1957) before the series ended. In 1957, after the highly successful half-hour I Love Lucy episodes had ended, Vance continued playing Ethel Mertz on a series of hour-long specials titled The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show (later retitled The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour). In 1959, she divorced her third husband, Philip Ober, who allegedly physically abused her. When I Love Lucy was reformatted into the hour-long Lucy-Desi shows in 1957, Desi Arnaz offered Vance and Frawley the opportunity to star in their own "Fred and Ethel" spin-off show. Although Frawley was very interested, Vance declined, mainly because she did not want to work on a one-on-one basis with Frawley as they already did not get along.

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