Sentences with phrase «snippets of text from»

Each search result includes snippets of text from the case that contains language relevant to your query.
When the searcher typed in different words, Google changed the description by grabbing snippets of text from the site to make this a better match for what the user was looking for.
At Whitechapel, the deviant retrospective is in reverse chronological order; it has, in lieu of wall text, large Fujifilm - green strips and lingering snippets of text from the gallery's prior exhibition, Adventures of the Black Square; and its mobile walls, some of which have been flown in from a previous show in Germany, are marked with bits of masking tape, scribbled shipping instructions, and drilled holes.

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The latest discovery: The fragment, which contains snippets from the Coptic text of the Gospel of....
It's almost but not quite a mad lib (pun fully intended), since you can choose your own text at several points in the note, but only from a list of pre-selected snippets except in a roll - your - own P.S. at the end.
Within a couple of minutes of realizing what was wrong, I jumped into the landing page and stripped out that evil little snippet of text, keeping people from just clicking and running.
Here's a site we're loving right now: Tynt.com, because lots of online readers like to copy bits and snippets of text (and images) from websites (82 %).
Oddly this section of the book offers no direct qoutes from the developmental team, rather there's just a few snippets of simple text that doesn't really shed any light on the designs shown.
His usage of text (either unsteady print or carefully meandering cursive, culled from snippets of conversation or song lyrics) redoubled this deep familiarity.
Perhaps the most forceful directive is when Pendleton has Rainer read aloud a text that collages together descriptions of police shootings of black men by Keeanga - Yahmahtta Taylor, quotes from Black leaders like Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael, lines from Ron Silliman's poetry, and snippets from a 1969 letter written to Rainer by her friend Barbara Dilley about performing one of her pieces.
Fragments of elusive text and imagery begin to reveal themselves upon closer consideration — from a looming large black skull, an American flag, and snippets of words such as «CANDY» or «KING» — only to coalesce into abstraction when seen from afar.
From canned responses, to forwarding emails to her speaking agent, to reusable text snippets for common inquiries and interview questions, to just plain not replying, she utilizes a combination of all of them to handle her inbox.
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