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Imagine Raymond Pettibon meets Marilyn Manson, and you've got an idea of the content.
And yet book covers are designed to give readers an idea of the content, to make them want to pick up a book and read it.
After all, there's no doubting our reliance on search engines in both our professional and personal lives and so using search engine data to gain an idea of the content we want seems logical.
You can view a trailer to get an idea of the content.
You can see the first two issues on the website to get an idea of the content.
To give an idea of the content and style of the chapter, which is really worth reading, we listed the "cool tricks" in Table 1.
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And the title, from which it isn't hard to get an idea of the contents, is rather chillingly apt - even more so than it was a decade ago.
"When people speak this long, you get enough of an idea of the frequency content of the various sounds in their voices".
Parenthetical descriptions are not actual tags, but provided to give an idea of the acoustic content of the sound files.
At launch, Cardi B, Post Malone and Khalid were among the most-listened-to artists, says Pandora, to give you an idea of the station's content.
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