Sentences with phrase «extended version history»

There's also the option of a «Professional» account, which costs $ 20 and offers the same amount of storage space as the Plus account, but with Dropbox's «smart sync» feature and the exclusive «Showcase» feature which can act like a mini portfolio site, and an extended version history.

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Last year the Washington State Legislature approved a massive $ 8.7 billion subsidy package — the largest in U.S. history — to win a Boeing assembly plant for the extended - range version of its 777 aircraft.
Screenwriter Carl Gottlieb (The Jerk, Jaws 2) takes his first stab at directing a feature film, based on the screenplay he co-wrote, and ends up making almost an extended version of the caveman sequence of History of the World Part I, which came out the same year.
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Essentially an extended version of the LC500's platform, it's the stiffest in Lexus history and comes with the latest generation of chassis control technology, including Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM).
Ana Mendieta / Covered in Time and History at Bildmuseet is an extended version of an exhibition produced by the Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota.
Charting such a variegated history makes room for von Wiegand's version of abstraction in 1945 and 1946, which bears directly on the art of the 1940s and 1950s and extends into the 1960s as an alternative art to the more famous Abstract Expressionism.
Like enlarged versions of his paintings within paintings, the more abstract works in New Plants combine Wood's interest in painting from direct experience with his fascination with the many forms and genres found throughout art history, deepening and extending his investigation of the language of painting.
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