Most of the former TIP workers are either retired or working for other subsidiaries of the parent company. |
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With the combination of the new word list and the enhancements in the TIP included in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, my handwriting recognition has greatly improved. |
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Craig Reid struck the United woodwork, while Boro goalkeeper Chris Day had to tip over a header from his own midfielder Michael Bostwick. |
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The tail is curved up over the body and the pedipalps held forwards with the tip of the movable finger of the chela in contact with the sand. |
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Sometimes ribbons are threaded through a hole in the tip of the sword, and the dancers grab on to them during the course of the dance. |
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You should still get a good tip without the autograt if your customers are civilized people, and your work is good! |
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During her reign, the world's first radio station was set up by Marconi in 1897 at the Needles Battery, at the western tip of the island. |
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From the east coast, the fleet then turned eastward to resume the journey to the southern tip of Africa and India. |
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In future honings, you'll assume the tip is touching the stone on the back when it is, in fact, above the stone's surface. |
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Its southern tip is very close to the northwest coast of Africa, separated from it by the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The tip of the share is pointed downward, causing the plow to run into the ground. |
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The iridectomy, posterior capsulotomy, and hyaloidotomy may be performed using a vitrectomy tip or using other surgical instruments. |
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The three remaining ships of his convoy departed for the Magellan Strait at the southern tip of South America. |
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The Liberty cap, also known as the Phrygian cap, or pileus, is a brimless, felt cap that is conical in shape with the tip pulled forward. |
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The northern part of Gloucestershire, near Chipping Campden, is as close to the Scottish border as it is to the tip of Cornwall. |
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A tip of the hat to your newspaper's lenshounds and their first-class job in capturing the essence of the CNE air show. |
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The tip, in conjunction with chalk, can be used to impart spin to the cue ball when it is not hit in its center. |
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Tournament Director Mike Ganley accepted the player's assurance that the tip had simply fallen off, and no censure was made. |
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Hawaii and the southern tip of Florida are tropical, as are the populated territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific. |
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The castle stands on a shallow tip projecting into the Firth, alongside two beaches, one of sand, the other of pebbles. |
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Carey Tunnel runs underneath Battery Park and connects the Financial District at the southern tip of Manhattan to Red Hook in Brooklyn. |
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Taunt describes the work involved in breaking Enigma messages, cribs, cillies, the Herivel tip, help from Bombes and more. |
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Plumber tip is used for adjusting circumareolar purse string sutures. This 38-year-old man presented with Grade III gynecomastia. |
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Send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue. |
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This classification suggests that consumers see only the tip of the iceberg of the e-conomy. |
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The peculiar sulphur-like yellow color is noticeable in all species of the erminea, also the pencil-like formation on tip of tail. |
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Like C. S. Lewis's Narnia, the southwest tip of Michigan is an accessible escapeland, just an hour and a half from the city yet worlds apart. |
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The croupier delicately faced her other two cards with the tip of his spatula. A four! She had lost! |
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She fingered him, spreading the gel and sliding the tip of her finger inside him. |
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The Lowland Fynbos is located at the southwestern tip of the African continent where it forms part of the Cape Floristic Region. |
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Meanwhile, rinse the freekeh very well under cold water, tip it into a pan and cover with lots of salted water. |
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If the service is rotten and the meal a disaster, we should withhold a tip and explain why we are doing so. Few of us have the chutzpah to do this. |
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The tip of one finger touched it! The trigger at least was hers! |
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Having withdrawn his army from Boston to Halifax, General Howe now focused on capturing New York City, which then was limited to the southern tip of Manhattan Island. |
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This current is then released, concentratedly, thru a narrow aperture formed by the dropping of a carefully restricted portion of the middle of the tongue tip. |
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The fleet sailed further and further south, avoiding the Portuguese territories in Brazil, and become the first to reach Tierra del Fuego at the tip of the Americas. |
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Then she saw Tom sitting on the chimney-stool, and his wife taking on the tip of her finger from a croggan what appeared to be salve, which she rubbed over her husband's eyes. |
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Seatbelts in buses are sometimes believed to make recovering from a roll or tip harder for students and staff as they could be easily trapped in their own safety belt. |
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There is a very small wear facet on the tip of the first lophid. |
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For residents of this remote village on an ice-locked island off the tip of mainland Wisconsin, the gliding boatmobile, known here as a windsled, is a kind of school bus. |
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The speed of the Meteor enabled it to fly alongside V1 flying bombs, tip them off course, to crash before they could arrive at their London target. |
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Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. |
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In October 1966, heavy rain made the giant coal tip unstable. |
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As in previous campaigns, his fundamental objective was to destroy one opponent before reinforcements from another could tip the balance of the war. |
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Sam Fuller and the crew of New York Clipper continue to go great guns and retain a comfortable lead as they approach the south eastern tip of Cuba. |
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It was pointed at the tip, and whilst its dorsum was haired the opposite surface was hairless, hollowed out into a concha and directed forwards and outwards. |
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