Anyone can spew forth scripts and
lines out of a text book to an audience, but just anyone can not successfully marry text - book content with reality within the minds of ignorant students who do not have the experiential background of disparate empirical evidence relating to the subject at hand.
Not exact matches
They are living in a bizarro world where it's possible to get from a crappy landing page to an awesome one by switching
out one individual
line of text at a time.
First, check
out the
text of the email (Subject
line: «This.
The
lines of text above and below the «Combat Body Armor» are hard to make
out, but when compared to this one the similarity is striking:
This leads,
of course, to something that feels like a day's worth
of exposition, wherein
lines like «Me and my daddy used to come here» or «You remind me a lot
of my daddy» cause the twenty percent or so
of moviegoers not already deadened by theYeats references to squeal in delight over their ability to ferret
out deeper meaning from an allegedly medium - cool
text.
They should be encouraged to try each method
out with a few
lines of their own
texts to experiment and find which method (or combination
of methods) works best for them.
Highlight
out of style
text — Add a highlighting red
line behind
text which is currently set in an overridden style.
I found that the same kind
of double - stitching is sadly needed if you want to strike
out text, as in draw a
line through it.
In some cases, because they are spread
out, I found that some
lines of text are darker than others.
What followed was a brief turd storm
of concern, blame and speculation about what these publishers had done to bring forth the wrath
of Bezos, followed by a «statement» from Amazon a while later saying it was a technical glitch (ie: they sent
out an email with «technical glitch» as the subject
line and blank body
text, probs).
It evens
out considerably by the time it's illuminating any
text, but it's still inconsistent enough to make certain
lines of text look slighty darker or lighter than others.
As you know by now, I'm not good at just dashing
out short
lines of text.
One caveat: Due to the nature
of the story playing
out in cutscenes instead
of text boxes, the skip function is tied to camera movement instead
of individual
lines.
Typically, anything made in China smells suspicious... In mobile it's about some biased comments including but not limited to copying,
out -
of -
line translation, not very user - friendly and so - much -
text UI, etc..
From annoying pop - ups and walls
of text to images
of controllers with tons
of little
lines coming
out of them leading to actions that the player is supposed to magically remember before even playing the game, tutorials can be the death
of a game.
That world is the
of the deep rich RPG type, with over a dozen characters filling
out story
lines, tons
of locations, and a full visual novel worth
of text to read in between missions.
Talking to exclamation - point laden NPC's occasionally reveals some backstory about other classmates at Akademeia or members
of Class Zero, but more frequently turn
out to be three
lines of bland
text.
Some
of the works included in the exhibition explicitly engage with Eliot and his writing, such as Philip Guston's grim deathbed painting East Coker: T.S.E. (1979); David Jones's painted inscription Nam Sibyllam (1958), made as a gift for Eliot, which combines the
text from Petronius that is The Waste Land's epigraph with the opening
lines of the poem and other phrases connected to the Grail myth; Graham Sutherland's two Illustrations for T. S. Eliot (1973); and Vibeke Tandberg's The Waste Land (2007), which consists
of 36 collages in which the artist has cut
out each
of the words
of the poem, and re-organised them alphabetically and in groups, at once fragmenting Eliot's poem
of «broken images» even further and bringing its underlying verbal structure to light.
Commissioning works
of art based on these segmented portions
of famous
texts, Painting Between the
Lines fills in the visual information that is left
out of the organization
of black - and - white letters on each literary page.
His works on paper are typically identified as a scrawling matrix
of dynamic layers
of lines and
text which attempts to record what is to be human in a world which, behind him on dry land, is rapidly changing and living
out of synch with nature.
Pettibon's rough, drunken comic - influenced graphics and wacky fragments
of text («Don't go home with a hard - on,» «Popped heads like thought balloons, whuyyyt») balance
out Dzama's comparatively delicate
lines, floral patterns, and child - like illustrations.
The final room contains La Noche de la Especies (2009)-- an immersive, cosmologically inflected film where Vicuña's words and
lines of poetic
text shift and move into and
out of patterns that recall constellations
of stars, planets, comets, and other heavenly bodies.
One drawing stuck
out, with a
line of text at the bottom reading «I HAVE SEEN OLD AND NEW ROME.»
Several works on paper consist
of Stark writing
out a sentence or phrase repeatedly, with the
text flowing vertically and each letter more or less in
line with its double.
Roden's interest shifted quickly to the manner in which Benjamin crossed
out unwanted passages, while also focusing on a series
of 409 short colored
lines related to the Arcades
text.
Almost as quickly, some longtime critics
of the Clintons and global warming science noticed that Mr. Tapper's post included the full
text of the climate portion
of Mr. Clinton's speech, which clearly showed the offending
line had been taken
out of context.
Only by reading the caption and
text, and reams
of information, would you figure
out that the action occurs in the bulge
of the red
line in the second graph (that's the models best shot at the tropics).
I think a more effective method might be for a little call
out box to appear where possible with a pithy one
line refutation for each
of the denial points when you place your mouse over the highlighted
text... and that you can still follow the link by clicking on a link within the box.
My son, 5, has figured
out how to open it, power on and off, navigate around the screen, return to «home» and use a couple
of the included applications: made a bit
of music on the tamtam jam and wrote a (2
line, so far) short story and learned how to save it as a rich
text file.
So, this would mean roughly 4500 volumes that have about 1000 pages
of text each for a total
of 4,500,000 pages, typically single spaced in 10 point (10 / 72nds
of an inch) font on letter sized paper with half inch margins (i.e. 7.5 inches for
text per page top to bottom) which works
out to on the order
of 50
lines per page.
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There you see the word «REDACTED» followed by a
line of whited -
out text.
Meanwhile, at home, Adam Kraemer, Dylan's dad, didn't find the one -
line «I love you»
text from his son
out of the ordinary — his kid is mushy, he says, so he responded with an «I love you too.»
Windows Ink is built into plenty
of other apps, too, like Maps (which lets you measure distances between two points by drawing a
line) and Microsoft Office (which lets you highlight
text with your pen or delete words by striking them
out).
The 1920x1080 resolution works
out to an acceptable 403 ppi, which unless you're looking too hard will give you sharp
lines on
text and images, and has the upside
of not taxing the GPU as hard as a QHD panel would.
Leave
out those, and our AT&T subscriber pays $ 5 a month for 250
texts on top
of his $ 30 monthly data fee, a $ 10 monthly
line access fee and splits $ 50 with one other person for 700 minutes
of talk time.
The addition
of a simple bullet symbol to replace the hyphen at the start
of each
line in the basic
text makes the list stand
out and gain more attention.
It's especially frustrating when your resume takes up just a few
lines of text on the second page, but you can't figure
out what to cut in order to shrink it down to one.