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She explains that she is in promotional mode; she doesn't normally appear this way.
If you get Home preinstalled on the HTC First phone, other kinds of messages appear this way, too — notifications about battery life, missed calls, calendar appointments and so on.
It is important to realize that, in situations like these, people do not just act at random or irrationally, even though it might appear this way from the perspective of experts.
No, it does not appear this way because Palm is busy trying to forget it's decade of madness and missteps and couldn't care less for you and your Life Drive.
The edited albums later had their blanked areas redrawn by Hergé to be more acceptable, and they currently appear this way in published editions around the world.
However in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, they first appeared with forehead ridges and continued to appear this way through the remaining movies as well as The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager.
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(It is a common misconception that the Lyme disease rash always appears this way).
China stories have a way of appearing this way — in our press, we see a lot of victims.
It appears this way to our eyes because plain water molecules absorb the longer colour wavelengths of green, yellow, orange and red and bounce back the shorter blue wavelengths, Grimes described.
And a possible world that appears this way to its inhabitants is surely a world in which those inhabitants have some reason to take seriously the possibility that there are periods of empty time in their world, that they know when those periods occur, and even that they know exactly how long the periods of empty time last.
We have appeared this way to politicians, political observers, and registrars of voters.
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