And by the way, Ganesha is an icon of good augury in almost all Asian countries. |
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Direction by Michael Lembeck adds zest and the appearance of camp icon Debbie Reynolds is the icing on the cake. |
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He was the icon in an era of icons, but like Shakespeare's tragic heroes his fatal flaws cut short a certain glittering career. |
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Cheesy some of it may be, but there's a genuine thrill to be had from seeing this pampered pop icon in action. |
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Coca-cola may be the world's biggest and best known brand, an icon from Troon to Timbuktu. |
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Blink at the stage and you could have been looking at an icon of the Transfiguration. |
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You can read a full transcript of the web chat by pressing the replay icon below. |
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In July, a group of Jain saints carrying a Jain icon for installation at the prayer hall was stopped from proceeding toward Badrinath. |
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In the past few years, so thoroughly has the Shiraz grape been re-established, that Shiraz wine has become a national icon in Australia. |
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An icon is a graphic image that represents an available function on a computer's graphical user interface. |
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While you're able to see what each icon does, there is very little if any instructions about what these functions mean. |
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Since opening, the building has become an icon of America, featuring in films. |
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If you don't speak Polish, click on the Union Jack icon at the top left for details in English. |
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In the upper right of my vision the standard clock icon appeared, showing me the time of the recording, counting me forwards. |
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Making over the icon and putting the classic glass bottles back in circulation may have a certain retro appeal with Coke's younger drinkers. |
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He began his artistic career as an apprentice to an icon painter, then as a retoucher of photographs. |
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This cornmeal batter, fried and served as a side dish, has become an icon in southern fare. |
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Internet Radio stations are added by browsing to the website, and dragging the icon of the desired station into the drop window. |
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Move your mouse over the menu button on the lower right icon and ancillary menu functions will scroll up. |
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I'm constantly hitting the wrong icon when the dock balloons up on mouseover. |
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The interface reflects this, and you are able to easily select players and assign them units, or just drag the player's icon over the group. |
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Does it affect men and women equally, or is this a gender-specific icon that brings out the inner bodacious babe in the local boudoir set? |
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Suzie, who impersonates the blonde bombshell for a living, dressed up as the screen icon for a day at the races. |
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From that point forward, Marley would become not only a huge superstar but, really, an icon of mythic proportions. |
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He gets to namecheck an icon and wear his obscure cool like a sew-on badge. |
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The British screen icon out-acts everyone and still comes off like a good sport while slumming it in a pea-brained movie. |
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To open the file, left-click the image of the front page, or the PDF icon, above. |
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He drags the icon for the software that was on the desktop to the zip drive. |
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Barbie, that plastic icon of childish femininity, has appeared in many guises over a long but curiously unwrinkled life. |
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What was once a world icon is now stipulated to be left for dead in the wake of the devastating plague. |
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In summing up her career, this icon of cerebral West Coast songcraft has produced a substantial body of work without one iota of sentimentality. |
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Yet he remains an enduring icon who sells the public everything from soup to nuts because he doesn't have to sell himself. |
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According to the narrator, this Celtic icon had emerged from Cork 15 years earlier, scored a No 1 hit with his husky versifying, and vanished. |
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Like Liberace, another small-screen icon who was almost as much of a ham, Holmes got his mum on the show. |
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Some nutcase stuck a colourful religious icon next to the button on Monday which some other nut removed on Tuesday. |
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Essentially, Waters equates nymphomania with zealotry, and in doing so reaffirms his historic place as the icon of trash cinema. |
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The object of their attention is not a group of beautiful Bollywood starlets or the latest icon of Hindi pop. |
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It is difficult to write objectively about a man who was, for me, both icon and influence. |
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The saving of the capercaillie, which Peter calls the icon of the Scottish pine woods, is high on their list of priorities. |
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Her shroud was covered in red and white carnations, an icon placed on her breast, while candles burned at her head and feet. |
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This is accessed by clicking on a sword icon that appears on-screen every once in a while. |
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All image, no substance, she was the perfect empty-headed icon for an empty-hearted, image-obsessed society. |
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By clicking onto this icon the user can access the general and private data from the storage device in no time. |
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I have a stuck message in my mobile phone outbox that leaves an annoying icon and means I can't send texts. |
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She's their panacea, the be-all and end-all of publicity stunts, an icon ready made for media and the furthering of agendas. |
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Today, his star is fading and so is the idea that he is an icon of style and musical sophistication. |
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Jackson frequently overpaints the edges of these, his own free style playing off the taut refinement of the icon painting. |
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The icon of the Virgin of Vladimir acts in a similar way as a palladium of the Russian Church and state. |
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But it is only when you get moving that the real class of this reborn icon shines through. |
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Artworks range from a Russian icon to creations of Cellini, Rembrandt, and Picasso. |
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You can drag windows from the pager into the icon box to iconize the window without actually going to the desktop the window lives in. |
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Wetlands are a lure for geese, swans, ducks, egrets, storks, herons and the icon of the Camargue, the pink flamingo. |
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But he has spent decades implanting the idea that he is an icon of his people and the two are inseparable. |
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Frida Kahlo is an icon who is arguably more famous for her image than for her work. |
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He embraces his role as a fashion plate and is flattered to be an icon among gays. |
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Kodak grew into an icon on the strength of its traditional film, paper and photofinishing businesses. |
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That icon will do for all pages on that site and is officially a Favorites Icon or favicon, to use Microsoft's term. |
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As the exhibition clearly demonstrates, she has become an icon of indomitable spirit and hope. |
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Every true icon of the last couple of centuries has smoked, from voluptuous fifties film stars to odd-looking French philosophers. |
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He is a likeable chap and as much a well-loved local icon as Inverness Castle and the nearby firth's dolphins. |
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There's a simple icon to enable automatic fixing of both problems, which works extremely quickly. |
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These details are not mentioned by the Gospels, but are an invariable feature of every icon of the Nativity. |
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At these opposite poles of judgment, Sam may be taken as either icon or gargoyle. |
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Analysts say the former body builder and Hollywood icon is flexing political muscles not seen for years in California. |
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The icon of Manjusri remains in the background, placed on an ordinary table, adjacent to other precious things, such as a branch of coral. |
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Tattooed, pomaded rockabilly icon Mike Ness returns with Social D. Who doesn't like this band? |
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Bjork occupies a rare position as both a mainstream pop icon and a major force in the counterculture. |
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Like most first person adventure games, you move the cursor across the screen until the icon changes to indicate a new action. |
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Superimposing the memory of an African American icon on a moment drenched in futurological significance is intriguing. |
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Even museums were obliged to contribute to this effort by deaccessioning part of their icon collections. |
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Determined to live up to her new role as genteel landowner, the pop icon is opposing plans to allow ramblers to access her estate. |
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Many of these icon wines are very flavourful and pleasant, and if they were priced at their true worth they would be justifiable. |
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He was simply an icon of the West, a doer of brave deeds on the great frontier. |
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Plugging in a wireless PMCIA card presented a globe-like icon with a big red cross on it. |
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On the surface of the 1000 denars note there is a reproduction of an icon of the Mother of God. |
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When you select an icon from the desktop or choose an item from a menu the text or image becomes highlighted in a different colour. |
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On your desktop, it is represented by an icon of a folder with a sheet of paper in it. |
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With its bold form and concrete detailing, the Pirelli Building has become an icon of modern architecture. |
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This button sends information to the tracking system, which displays an icon next to the patient's name on the electronic grease board. |
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The pint-sized bottles with the green labels were called screw tops and were a powerful icon to me. |
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Painted on wooden rectangles, either in encaustic or tempera, the form and the medium of the icon have remained constant to the present. |
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The saint rests in his tomb and also in immediately accessible reliquaries to the left of the royal doors of the icon screen. |
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The general came home, relieved of duty, and became an icon of right-wing Republicans. |
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Nowadays, the iconoclastic Vasan is almost an icon and his material is sometimes snapped up even before the paint is dry. |
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Despite struggling for acceptance, Greenaway eventually went on to become a solitary British icon in the European art house film movement. |
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The government has organised a year-long celebration of the 60th anniversary of the late reggae icon Robert 'Bob' Nesta Marley. |
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Elsewhere, another fashion icon was making a very different kind of statement through his choice of attire. |
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The elegant and lyrical sculpture Tango, illustrated at right, is an icon of early twentieth-century American art. |
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If you haven't been to this icon of Australiana, rescind your citizenship immediately. |
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The smiley icon appeared momentarily, one of the eyes closing quickly as it winked. |
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The beep can be disabled with a simple click on the audio icon on the taskbar, which brings up the Audio Setting menu. |
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When a patient is in surgery, a gas bag icon indicates induction, and a scalpel represents incision. |
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It also defeats all known firewalls, killing the running process, replacing the firewall icon, and allowing a stealth FTP connection. |
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An icon of a crawling Krishna in a silver cradle or leaf is placed in the mandapam. |
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It seems American icon Martha Stewart might not be as wholesome as her homemade apple pies would suggest. |
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To do so, right-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop, and choose Empty Recycle Bin. |
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This was a startling shift for a company that was an icon of white American culture. |
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Local musical icon Joey Lewis celebrates 50 years as a bandleader this year. |
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Subsequently he has become an icon thanks to the most famous poster of all time. |
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Pop icon Madonna is set to star in a new play opening in London's West End theatreland in May, a spokeswoman said. |
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I'll tell you what is really cool though, and that's the little icon in the address bar. |
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The icon depicts a tall, thin, winged and haloed St John the Baptist in the desert, full-length and in three-quarter view to the left. |
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On any page with an RSS feed, Opera will show a little icon in the address bar, next to the address. |
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Her death in self-imposed exile contrasted markedly with her earlier life as an icon of the Nationalist regime. |
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So what is it that translates four walls and an eatery into an icon, an adda or a hangout? |
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But even this icon differs fundamentally from ours because it typifies the tradition of frontally standing saints followed in menologia. |
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Being an action figure made me laugh at first because an icon was so far from the world I'd been living in in England. |
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How do you know which door leads to the men's room when there's no gender specific icon and only a strange foreign word? |
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She was no different, an icon of gold, camouflaged against the beige and sepia surroundings of Alexandria. |
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He was an icon to many of my Belfast school friends in the late seventies who were starting their own bands. |
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Bill is played by David Carradine, American television's kung fu icon of the seventies. |
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In most cases, if you point to the icon for your antivirus and click the right mouse button, a menu will pop up with an update option. |
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They are the main icon of the continent, and there are plenty of penguin names, including chinstraps, gentoos, jackasses, kings, macaronis, rockhoppers. |
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In recent years, the man who was once beaten down by a firestorm of criticism has transformed himself into a political kingmaker and a celebrity icon. |
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Sxities icon Eugene McCarthy spent his final years warning about the negative impact of unfettered immigration. |
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The style icon has released a collection of products designed to help achieve her recognizable light striking black lash line and seductive red lips. |
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Tablets, which typically contain from 50-150 mg. of active drug, are usually imprinted with a popular icon such as the Nike swoosh or Motorola symbol. |
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There's such a stereotyped view of her as this icon of style and glamour. |
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Long Way Home Rosanne Cash, Oxford American The daughter of American folk icon Johnny Cash on her life in Tennessee. |
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Forty years later, Lovelace, who died in a car accident in 2002, is still a household name, an icon of the sexual revolution. |
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By this time, he was a budding boxer and a rising street icon, a ghetto celeb feared throughout Queens, in control of a crack house and the main drug-selling strip. |
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The painting is figured with masted boats, an Uruguayan flag, a pyramid, a village hut and an Olmec head, an icon of South American native cultures. |
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In Renaissance Italy, he became a student of Titian in Venice, liberating himself from the conventions of icon painting and developing a new fluency with brush and color. |
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As the great musical icon of the Sixties counterculture, Dylan has always been expected to live up to higher moral standards than the average rocker. |
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From there, his career soared, highlighted by a variety of gold records and giant hits that took off in the disco era, but truly made him the icon that he was. |
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To start, you double-click on the Google icon on your taskbar. |
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This image is a photographic icon that continues to resonate with viewers. |
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The status that we are seeking is indissolubly linked to the icon and is not transferable to the masses still attempting to buy it, and with it, an identity. |
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And Johnny Depp, proclaimed a style icon by the Council of Fashion Designers of America, was a no-show. |
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The one Italian icon not worshipped here is the motorcar, which is of little more use in the stepped alleyways than it would be in the Tyrrhenian Sea. |
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The slightly upbeat, boyish, scarecrow image also appeals, effortlessly like the sort of icon from yesteryear so beloved by today's rock musicians. |
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Right now the Linux demo makes the physical connection, creates a mount point, mounts the file system, and drops a new icon onto the desktop transparently. |
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Intent on removing alcohol from every table, temperance reformers across America made water the rallying symbol and principal icon of their movement. |
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Her valiant recovery made her an inspiration for everyone, and an icon for Democrats. |
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But Miss Piggy persevered, transforming her culpabilities into a successful career and becoming an icon to countless generations. |
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In graphical editors, to change a block of text, click and drag the mouse to highlight the text, then click an icon or menu option or type a keyboard shortcut. |
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Today, however, the likelihood of being bitten by katipo is becoming increasingly remote, as this icon of our coastal dune systems is rapidly disappearing. |
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In contrast, Paul was gaining momentum and the Libertarian icon seemed poised to pull a potential upset. |
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Indeed he treasured his relationship with the conservative icon Bill Buckley, whom he debated repeatedly on firing line. |
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Thirty-five years ago, Dennis McNally wrote a life of Beat icon Jack Kerouac. |
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Time cruelly accelerates and yesterday's icon is today's TV history. |
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If and when this icon ever retires, it will be a sad day in Bananaland. |
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Over six weeks around 80 people were arrested trying to prevent more forests in the heart of this ancient icon from being ripped down for woodchips. |
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I remember on a rare trip to the seaside gazing at a long-empty slot machine that had once held chocolate bars and now appeared as a rusting icon from outer space. |
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The family remain close to the democracy icon, who earlier this month sent a letter of condolences to Than Dar. |
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That icon among fiddlers Jascha Heifetz is also revered but from a distance, as a staggering technician whose performances Frank finds exciting but not especially nourishing. |
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There was jubilation at the museum last night that the icon of Britain's golden age of steam is coming to York and will continue to run on our railways. |
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To remove individual desktop icons from your desktop, you can drag the icon to the Recycle Bin or you can right-click on the shortcut and select Delete. |
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All the world loves a dramatic comeback story, and this pop icon is primed to prove she's still got what it takes to make the kids yelp and shriek with glee. |
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Simply drag and drop files to the shredder icon on your desktop. |
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Three days after that, the author of the original Rollins piece published a defense of his skewering of the sax icon. |
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Stars market themselves too aggressively for gay approval, and icon itself is an overused word. |
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Underground chambers can still be seen here and it is possible that the Kali icon was originally housed in one of these, reached through the tunnels. |
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I am a pretty nervous person, and I was fighting a panic attack as I waited for the literary icon to arrive. |
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The fact that a certificate is signed by an intermediary may not ring alarms for many users, assuming they ever bother to check what their little padlock icon has to say. |
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He became an icon of scientific genius for the twentieth century. |
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And though such might not make him a legend, what cemented his icon status was the sheer volume of work he churned out under the unwatchful eyes of Cannon Films. |
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They nurse the icon of an eternal ethnic Georgia whose cultural and political continuity stretches back unbroken to the Bronze Age and probably beyond. |
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Could the largest living icon of communism really be on the verge of penitence? |
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In 1968 he offered her a Moscow school icon of Christ Pantocrator of about 1500 that had been exhibited at the Edinburgh Festival the previous year. |
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A temple representative said yesterday that wooden tablets were found inside the statue of the Vairocana, or cosmic, Buddha while the icon was being regilded. |
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This icon is the friskiest, most-engaging hot hatchback ever made. |
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The installer will prompt for the placement of an icon on the desktop. |
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The god is worshipped as an icon and the devotee is the archaka. |
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The icon means there is an interactive calculator in this section. |
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The 83-year-old icon has won an Academy Award, four Golden Globes, and an Emmy. |
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In an inspired, hilarious nod to the past, though, she does get to do a nice spot of funky dancing when her date takes her to the icon of '70s hipness, Soul Train. |
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In an age of crassness, vulgarity and self-indulgence, she has continued to be an icon of what we once were and of what we might yet become again. |
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An object of derision though she may be to some, to others the celebrity fashion icon is a godsend, for rarely does she also possess a model figure. |
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Sarah Palin, the antiabortion conservative icon, has been proclaiming herself a feminist since the 2008 election. |
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The 67-year-old is in a reflective mood, having effortlessly passed from fashion to fashion icon. |
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The bedridden blues icon is too sick to speak up as her son and husband battle over her estate in court. |
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Press the select button a second time to lock the icon in place. |
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His bland take on the icon is nothing like his maniacal turns in American Psycho or The Fighter. |
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While this nuptial dimension belongs to the entire Church by reason of our baptism, the cloistered nun is consecrated to be an icon of this reality. |
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Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption. |
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In this callow atmosphere, Brooke Astor would never be an icon, but she is remembered with nostalgia. |
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I was there one night with my friend Tracy, we were a bit of an icon in those days, and Dave and his mate were eyeing us up, but we both fancied his friend. |
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He jumped on the energy drinks bandwagon three years ago with Go-Go, using a miniskirted, Japanime-inspired icon intended to strike a chord with Internet-savvy clubgoers. |
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Still, to move from parody to icon at such warp speed is stunning. |
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The icon on the desktop has changed colour to a slightly lighter blue. |
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Maybe as a result of all of this, comic book icon Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance in the film too, as part of an in-store signing at one of the stores. |
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The USDA replaced the food pyramid with a new nutritional icon called MyPlate. |
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Bush fires are terrorising Australia's cuddly national icon, the koala. |
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The image or icon of worship is a focus for our prayers and devotions. |
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But pitying her as an icon of suffering would miss the point. |
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The old-fashioned rocker, with spindles or horizontal slats and a caned or wooden seat is a veritable icon of all that is good, patriotic, and reliable in American culture. |
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Dynamic and cosmopolitan, Barcelona is an icon of modernity and design. |
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Well the koala is an Australian icon when it comes to tourism. |
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A flashing icon alerts viewers when mail arrives, and the TV screen can be shrunk to one-quarter size while the viewer reads and responds to the mail. |
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Like most industry insiders, renowned architecture critic Hugh Pearman is eagerly anticipating an epic battle culminating in a wonderful icon for the city of Glasgow. |
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His unassuming modesty would never allow him to think like this, of course, but I think a time and an icon among his peers, is owed a lot by the profession. |
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Everything is an icon revealing God and indicating a way to God. |
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I'm no global style icon, but I still love the feeling of unbridled scruffiness one can embrace on a trip to the gym. |
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The restaurant's icon has been replaced by a large selection of French knives from Patrick Bonetta. |
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Sidra Iqbal, youth icon of Pakistan and anchor for one of the most celebrated TV shows was also present. |
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The 30-year-old entrepreneur, who is the eldest child of rap icon Rev Run, announced the baby news by posting a sonogram on Instagram. |
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The comic icon has been reportedly meeting with Bollywood directors and producers to adapt Chakra into a live action film. |
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I like the fact that an impressive pop icon swizzles their chair round and has to beg you to be on their team. |
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In standard mode, the tool always displays a prominent icon in the system tray. |
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This places an icon in your Windows system tray that offers a few options, such as disabling the LogMeIn software and checking for updates. |
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On Wednesday, iTunes visitors could preorder Coldplay's new album by clicking on an icon at the top right of the page. |
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The interface is now made to be user-friendlier, whereas the icon now meets these new higher standards. |
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Later Vaishnavas prefer to identify the icon with Shesha, the serpent bed of Vishnu. |
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Cursor down the list and when you find the paintbrush icon just drag it up to your toolbar. |
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The 35-year-old has become an icon of curvaceousness for her stunning 39D-30-39 figure. |
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The high-definition projection of the gangsta rap icon has triggered a wave of social media debate. |
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Journalist Garet Garrett was a fierce critic of the New Deal and has become something of an icon among those now known as paleoconservatives. |
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In Morning Has Broken, she'll play daytime TV icon Gail Sinclair whose career is going down the pan. |
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But he was rebuffed because the Hollywood icon was secretly back with her former husband, baseball player Joe DiMaggio. |
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Otherwise, the pious would have an obscured view of the covered icon and altar through the grillwork at the top of the Scala Santa. |
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The Guggenheim, which has galleries in Berlin, Venice, Bilbao and, most famously, New York, is considered an icon of 20th century architecture. |
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They may repeat words by double-clicking on them or repeat any sentence by clicking on the Green Bear icon beside the sentence. |
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Russian thistle, Salsola tragus, has become an icon of the American West since arriving in the 1870s as a flax seed contaminant. |
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To open the program, point at the icon and click the left mouse button. |
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If you have not enabled autoplay, click on the CD icon that appears on your desktop, then click on 'CAM' to open the application. |
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Installed in a stark London gallery, Emin's work symbolized the beach hut as icon of the seaside. |
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The icon of the blue ribbon on her site should not be taken to mean she opposes parental filtration programs. |
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If the firmware cannot locate a booter file, you will see a flashing folder icon with a question mark. |
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The checkable box acts as a visually recognizable icon next to its discriminating text. |
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One of the most famous landmarks in the UK, Stonehenge is regarded as a British cultural icon. |
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Napoleon has become a worldwide cultural icon who symbolises military genius and political power. |
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Use the step backward icon again and experiment with the other three icons, drawing overlapping shapes. Lather, rinse, repeat. |
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The AEC Routemaster, developed in the 1950s, was a pioneering design and remains an icon of London to this day. |
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In the 1990s, two icons by the Russian icon painter Sergei Fyodorov were hung in the abbey. |
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Eastern Orthodox iconography also permits Saint George to ride a black horse, as in a Russian icon in the British museum collection. |
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The first holy image of Becket is thought to be a mosaic icon still visible in Monreale Cathedral, in Sicily, created shortly after his death. |
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The world tree is also interpreted by some in the community as an icon for ecological and social engagement. |
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Regarded as a British cultural icon, Hadrian's Wall is one of Britain's major ancient tourist attractions. |
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The Madonna was an icon of traditional piety, while the Old Testament murals illustrated a reformist agenda. |
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Renowned for his distinctive working class cockney accent, Caine has appeared in over 115 films and is regarded as a British film icon. |
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However, Caine's reputation as a pop icon was still intact, thanks to his roles in films such as The Italian Job and Get Carter. |
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In 2011, Oldman was voted as a film icon by Empire readers, with the award presented by Colin Firth. |
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In 1938, Superman, the comic book superhero of DC Comics, developed into an American icon. |
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Bentley in 1919 in Cricklewood, North London, and, like Rolls Royce, is regarded as a British luxury automobile icon. |
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The mini was released by the British Motor Corporation in 1959 and became a 1960s cultural icon. |
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For almost two decades, Princess Diana was a fashion icon whose style was emulated by women around the world. |
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As Saint Basil famously proclaimed, honour or veneration of the icon always passes to its archetype. |
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The icon is a window, in the words of Paul Florensky, that actually participates in the glory of what it represents. |
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Iconostasis also refers to a portable icon stand that can be placed anywhere within a church. |
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Love between wife and husband, as an icon of relationship between Christ and Church, is eternal. |
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Historians portray Lord Salisbury as a talented leader who was an icon of traditional, aristocratic conservatism. |
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After Bowie there has been no other pop icon of his stature, because the pop world that produces these rock gods doesn't exist any more. |
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Handball is widely considered to be the national icon of Kuwait, although football is more popular among the overall population. |
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The wildcat is considered an icon of the Scottish wilderness, and has been used in clan heraldry since the 13th century. |
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The American icon Uncle Sam, who embodies the American spirit more than any other figure, was in fact based on a real man. |
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The Swilcan Bridge, spanning the first and 18th holes, has become a famous icon for golf in the world. |
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The e-mail notifier displays a small icon in the notification area when mail is received. |
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In the Pacific Northwest, the species that had unthinkingly been targeted became a cultural icon within a few decades. |
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The island is the home to numerous examples of high quality religious icon painting from the Middle Ages as well as many painted churches. |
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The Flag of Sicily, regarded as a regional icon, was first adopted in 1282, after the Sicilian Vespers of Palermo. |
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The gallows were an icon of the 17th and 18th century and could be readily found throughout the Atlantic world. |
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A global ambassador for the sport, Beckham is regarded as a British cultural icon. |
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Combining the best elements of automotive, aeronautical and motorcycle design, the Vespa quickly became an icon of design and economy. |
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He was eventually deposed in 610 by Heraclius, who sailed to Constantinople from Carthage with an icon affixed to the prow of his ship. |
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Ali Al Shargawi, a decorated longtime poet, was described in 2011 by Al Shorfa as the literary icon of Bahrain. |
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In the poem, the osprey is considered to be an icon of fidelity and harmony between wife and husband, due to its highly monogamous habits. |
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Many Lake District residents saw the breed as an indispensable icon of the region. |
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If you want to unstar the review request, just click on the star icon again. |
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On the analog market landscape, ADI represents a blue chip grade American corporate icon in terms of its global brand recognition. |
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Willie is a true American icon, and it runs deep in the bloodline. |
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Just hold down the Alt key as you click on a tool icon and drag it off the toolbar. |
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It is a widely known fact that modern Zoroastrian worship is aniconic, with fire serving as the only icon of the divine. |
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South Africa's antiapartheid icon Nelson Mandela, his widow Graca Machel and former UN chief Kofi Annan have previously been honoured. |
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This collection of essays by the Barney's icon and fashion champion is light, quippy, and delicious. |
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To get the file back, you need only double-click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop, find the file, right-click it, and select Restore. |
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One icon would be for the VPN and the other would be for a remote desktop connection. |
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Green Acre, under the auspices of San Diego chef icon Brian Malarky, is known for its fresh, farm-to-table cuisine. |
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His Adirondack lawn chair on view with its slatted back reminiscent of picket fences was designed as a cultural icon from America's past. |
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Broadcast icon Larry King has a dilemma, and he may not even know it. |
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Or, left-click on the little bookmark icon to the place you want a new bookmark filed. |
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Do this once, and you can copy thousands of files with one click of the mouse on your batch file icon. |
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As famous for his sartorial elegance as for his ruthfulness, he revelled in his icon status. |
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The 10th of 30 children of reggae icon Denroy Morgan, Gramps is a true creation of bloodroots reggae. |
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To locate the icon, drag your cursor over the toolbar until the Button label appears. |
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Alternatively, you can click the camera icon, and create a screenshot of any portion of the web site. |
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Widely considered a British cultural icon, the London Metropolitan Railway named one of its 20 electric locomotives deployed in the 1920s for Sherlock Holmes. |
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While some felt he never got the recognition his talent deserved at the time, he later became an icon for Uruguayans, who admired his quiet grace. |
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Clicking the icon in the system tray brings up several image-size choices. |
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By clicking a list icon, users will see a full list of available restrooms including their rating so they can choose the cleanest restroom in their area. |
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Developed by New Zealand doctors for the heat and humidity of the Australian and New, 3B Body Saver Cream is an Aussie icon and favorite for treating sweat rash and chafing. |
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Kare designed the icon on the Command key of your Mac laptop. |
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The Malaysian company is the owner of British sports car icon Lotus and the Satria Neo model boasts a sporty interior coupled with Lotus ride and handling. |
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The totem pole is an icon of Pacific Northwest Native American art. |
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For the new logo, CBX added a touch of uniqueness to the 'q' in Satinique and mirrored the letterform in a rejuvenating drop icon that sits with the brand mark. |
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In his pathological addictions to wealth and crystal meth, spree killer Andrew Cunanan became the perverse and unwanted icon of my gay generation. |
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Mouse-overs indicate icon functions, such as advancing to the next or previous tracks, adjusting the volume, or acquiring the track's permanent URL and embed code. |
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What it is, is a series of self-aggrandizing pornographic daydreams intended to prop up the sagging legend of its author as an icon of below-14th Street duende. |
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TbeH Following a cameo appearance in the last series of Benidorm, former Dynasty icon Joan Collins is returning to The Solano as bolshy business exec Crystal Hennessy-Vas. |
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This bongo-playing, wisecracking, Nobel prize-winning physicist's larger-than-life personality elevated him to icon status within the world of science. |
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The 80-foot tower with its dramatic, fabulous animal water spouts, clocks and spire is a beacon, a landmark and icon for all of us with its architecture. |
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This DLL will enable us to put an icon in the system tray, control that icon while it's in the system tray, and remove it from the system tray when we're done with it. |
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In the Renaissance, Crete was the home of the Cretan School of icon painting, which influenced El Greco and through him subsequent European painting. |
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It includes material on metaphysics and its idols, saturation, gift and icon, reading Descartes, revelation and apophasis, and love and sacrifice. |
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Mount Etna is widely regarded as a cultural symbol and icon of Sicily. |
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Amir Khan, the silver medallist at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, has become a cultural icon in the UK with TV audiences of up to 8 million watching him fight. |
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Manson identifies as a feminist and has been hailed as a feminist icon. |
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During World War I, she was frequently used as an icon in musical works. |
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Instead of the female icon, he used a world class female body builder. |
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Bas reliefs, however, became common during the Byzantine period and led to a tradition of covering a painted icon in a silver or gold 'riza' in order to preserve the icon. |
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