There's also a camera shortcut placed in the lower right corner of the lock screen. |
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We wrangle over word choice, punctuation, and which is the fastest keyboard shortcut. |
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The first alternative is a shortcut to insolvency, the second, a recipe for discontentment and civil unrest. |
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But in the main, the secret source is not a convenience for the news media or a shortcut for an easy story. |
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Above the keyboard are four shortcut buttons that can be programmed to the applications of your choice but default to email and your web browser. |
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There is no shortcut in the struggle against imperialist war and social reaction. |
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Instead, he indulges in every genre shortcut imaginable, resulting in a film that feels creakingly old the first time through. |
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Instead of taking an algebraic approach, however, Halton used a shortcut inspired by the geometry of paths traced by rays of light. |
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Enso should not be used as a shortcut to a long term seasonal rainfall forecast. |
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We watched as they came past, and then took the shortcut home, up through the sheep field to the Abbey. |
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This recipe takes the nontraditional shortcut of having you braise the pork. |
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The project essentially entailed a partial renewal of the existing line with some shortcut additions. |
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The wormhole in effect connects two distant points in space so as to form a shortcut. |
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In at least one Central American fiddler crab species, U. musica, the male exploits that visual shortcut to trap a mate. |
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Speeding past a turning car, I hung a right into the alley, which was a shortcut to my penthouse. |
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I'd like to type hair spaces either side of em dashes and wonder whether there was a system-wide shortcut that I could use. |
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He was light but as hard as nails and he would go through you for a shortcut. |
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Competitors are being advised that the shortcut through the canal has been ruled out by the race committee due to the shallowness of the water. |
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For years, bookmarks to frequently visited sites have been one very basic tool in the shortcut toolbox. |
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Not only did she lead us unerringly to the car park, she sussed out a shortcut en route. |
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If you want quick access to a certain Web page or site, the easiest way to start surfing is to create a shortcut on the desktop. |
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Use a keyboard which has shortcut keys for instantly muting the sound though. |
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One night, thinking to take a shortcut, we blundered into a red-light area. |
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I found that the start menu contained a batch file called runme.bat AND a shortcut that pointed to the runme.bat file. |
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Soon we reached Elm Ledge, a very quiet back road that offers an easy shortcut route. |
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To see the full text being suggested, the user types a keyboard shortcut or clicks on the desired line number. |
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Once you see the steps in deriving the rule and you know why it is a valid shortcut, you won't have any trouble using it. |
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There isn't any shortcut other than hard work and application, not unless we want to cultivate a nation of drug-dealers. |
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Avoiding the rain he ducked into a nearby building and fled downstairs to take a covered shortcut to his work area. |
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Unlike others of their age, they are not addicted to Western music, nor are they blindly aping any trend as a shortcut to fame. |
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This is a handy shortcut to avoid adding pass filter rules for each redirection rule. |
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Being ganked by a dude that's been playing the game over and over for years and who knows every skill and every shortcut about the game is not fun for a first time player. |
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The Senate fight was of little import to the House, where the power of the majority negated the need for such a procedural shortcut. |
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This shortcut to practicing aesthetic surgery tends to outrage the traditionalists. |
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One shortcut is to use pinyin, a phonetic system used to transliterate Chinese words into the Latin alphabet. |
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I took a shortcut instead of following the main road, but I had no idea there were landmines there. |
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He took a shortcut right round it, passing seamlessly from the previous sentence to the one following. |
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Julian took a shortcut to the Old Town, up along Adersstrasse, dipping around the Graf-Adolf-Platz. |
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Under a dark, moonless sky, she took a shortcut through a maize field, leaping across yet another putrid sewage spill. |
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If we were to send them to jail every time they took a shortcut, then we would stop all of industry. |
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From the 1990s he took a shortcut to lead a different career alongside the great sax player Jan Gabarek. |
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A sudden robbery at the jewelry store sends officers Sam and Joe rushing through a chaotic shortcut in order to catch the thieves in action. |
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Databases can be switched manually with a keyboard shortcut. |
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The corollary is that making the book itself our major project is the shortsighted shortcut. |
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Illuminated shortcut keys aid you, Photo fix improves picture quality in a jiffy. |
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If you have a shortcut to a program on the Windows desktop, the program itself is not on the desktop. |
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The best way to shortcut the process of relationship-building is to hire politicians' friends, in the form of ex-employees or colleagues. |
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It's going to be a more effective shortcut to stuff that needs doing, and leapfrogs Android. |
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When you long press SET in the mode's main display, you enter the function menu of the active shortcut. |
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You may want to create a new shortcut for a command that you use a lot and doesn't have one or, more rarely, edit an existing shortcut. |
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This little program replaces the original shortcut and opens the File Explorer where you last left it open. |
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This is one case illustrating the sad fact that oil is not a shortcut to decency or progress for the majority of any country. |
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This setting specifies whether Reflection automatically creates a shortcut whenever you save a settings file. |
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After you create the shortcut, you can change the name of it to anything that you prefer. |
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No shortcut icons are available and I couldn't even copy the simplest file: error window. |
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Customize menus, shortcut keys and toolbars to your preferences, or switch to Microsoft Office Mode with a few easy clicks. |
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Sets selection of the install location or whether to add or remove a shortcut. |
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For an instant shortcut, use your favourite prepared tomato soup and simply add the clams and hot sauce. |
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It also includes a new Drag and Drop shortcut feature to quickly move a backup task to the desktop. |
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You can validate or recover the archive by right-clicking on its filename and choosing the appropriate item in the shortcut menu. |
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You might want to create a shortcut to it that you can place on your desktop. |
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To navigate to the other settings of the shortcut, press the up or down arrow when the setting name is displayed in reversed color. |
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When an old coach route from Lancaster to Kendal used to take a shortcut across the bay, several coaches were either overtaken by the tide or sucked under in quicksand. |
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Redditor abspam3 figured out a way to do that with a keyboard shortcut. |
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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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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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Then, he set to work building a shortcut that would take the minable minerals he found through the mountain. |
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Unwisely, he took a shortcut and so missed the impassable Cabora Bassa cataracts blocking the river. |
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Shreve, in a move of astonishing hubris, decided in 1831 to dredge a five-mile shortcut across a long meander on the Mississippi, saving 18 river-miles. |
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They set store by groundwork and say there is no shortcut to success. |
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As a result, her patient's dreams are valuable tools, allowing her to take a shortcut to the heart of a problem that's clinically important but may not have been articulated in any other way. |
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Positano is small and beautiful – especially in early summer – but its narrow streets take alternating twists, and one set of shortcut steps looks much like another. |
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While I generally view any leftovers as a shortcut to a quick meal, I have to admit that I, too, can feel overwhelmed at this time of year – my enthusiasm for turkey and cranberry sandwiches goes only so far. |
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If they had allowed single-character accelerators, Windows wouldn't be able to determine whether the character was input or a shortcut. |
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The law provides the option of using the shortcut D following one's name instead of dr. |
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Dutch doctors may use the letter D behind their name instead of the uncapitalized shortcut dr. |
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Although the excessive namespacing might seem like a hassle, there's always a really quick way to create a shortcut. |
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For example, they don't know a certain keyboard shortcut exists, or why it would be useful to know how to use it. |
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Create shortcut and drag it to your desktop. |
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Clicking on the 'Next' key calls the shortcut page which allows the user to choose whether or not a shortcut for the project is to be created on the desktop. |
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I would hate to think that members in the House would say or do something which would in fact provide ammunition for those who would take a shortcut in terms of dealing with a sensitive environmental issue. |
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This new approach has created a shortcut to getting a Taxi for consumers, with the push of a button. |
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Toghan risked his life to take a shortcut through thick forest in order to flee home. |
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You can use this shortcut to undelete a deleted file or to unmove something. |
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I surmise that pond originally meant a deep water. So pontus may be a shortcut expression for a woodway over a pond. |
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Decentralization is therefore neither a panacea nor a shortcut. |
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The link Test mate in the line just above an animal's pedigree is a shortcut to make a testmating with the animal you have in front of you as the sire or dam. |
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Provides document based functionality by extending the shortcut menu to include viewing, printing, converting and thumbnailing. |
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The program has preprogrammed buttons which speed up entering commands as shortcut keys that let up do whatever the mud you are playing in allows. |
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You can close all shortcut options for a clearer viewfinder screen. |
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Jhon Ferney took a shortcut in an effort to win the race. |
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Paramedic Clive Shearman was returning to Droitwich from an incident and took a shortcut through the nearby village of Hadzor. |
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On a summer evening in 1989, Alain Brosseau took a shortcut through a park by Parliament Hill on his way home from work at the Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa. |
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This is a shortcut to meaning, even less than a half-truth of what is actually at hand. |
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Also used to specify a number series as a shortcut to the different menus. |
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Select its shortcut and click this button to delete it. |
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Instead of actually finding a better way to run the system, the government is proposing a shortcut and one that short-circuits the consideration for people in terms of the fundamental reason they are appealing to us. |
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The labeler also has a vial label shortcut key that automatically cuts labels according to vial and tube sizes. |
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A cell phone style main menu with configurable shortcut key makes the i5000 simple to use for anyone who's familiar with that style of interface. |
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I took a shortcut through the university campus. |
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We, on the other hand, took a shortcut and used foam pads. |
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To select all the files and folders in a window, click Select All in the Edit menu or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl. |
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The appeal is that it is sometimes necessary to perform a soft reset after an uninstall for example, and you can create a shortcut to this little program. |
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While there is still no keyboard shortcut for hiding a layer, in Photoshop CS2 you can now undo turning off a layer. |
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Windows users should substitute the Control key for the Mac's Command key in each shortcut. |
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His findings deflate hopes for finding the hypothesized forecasting shortcut. |
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A shortcut is a combination of keys that will access a certain function. |
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User may then need to create the shortcut icon on desktop on his own. |
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The M49 motorway is a shortcut between the M5 in the south and the M4 Severn Crossing in the west, and the M32 is a spur from the M4 to the city centre. |
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Students, who have only learned the shortcut algorithm for renaming mixed numbers as improper fractions, may not know that a mixed number is a sum. |
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Programs are executed by selecting the Run Machine Instruction button or the Run Without Pause button under the register trace grid, or pressing F8 or F9 as a shortcut. |
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For instance, the radio can automatically transmit its location in the event of an emergency call or upon user request through a dedicated shortcut key. |
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