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Here's where you discover, for example, the delightful "scratch that" command that deletes your last utterance and the "cap" command that capitalizes the next word you speak.
Then, a solid 3D model of the cell was reconstructed using the cap command and was connected to a plate of the substrate ( m) at the bottom of the cell.
It is the fire-engine-red baseball cap emblazoned with the all-caps command, "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN".
Mr. Hickey, his thin, shaggy white hair nearly always covered by a knitted cap, commands the stage in a tattered overcoat bereft of buttons, rumpled trousers, running shoes and a too-short sweater beneath which a mismatched necktie lolls like a garish tongue.
Periodically, the producer will write all-caps commands or brief clarifications in black marker on rectangular white signs.
Climbing your palace wall and storming your gate is Terrorist.com, red in tooth and claw, frothing in market cap and commanded by a hyper 28- year-old college dropout with an SAT score of 1600, 2 million founder's shares — and no mercy.
(Command, Shift, A) (Do Not use Command, Caps A) Look For iWork '09 Folder (The versions are '08, '09, later that iWork '10) Double click to open that folder.
The 2013 British and Irish Lion, who has 37 Wales caps, has failed to command a first-team place in Paris.
He reminded lawmakers that the alternative to cap-and-trade, command-and-control, would lead to far more regulation.
That's why companies like Amazon and Tesla and Netflix, whose profits in the present have typically been a tiny fraction of their market caps, have been able to command colossal valuations.
Not one to follow fashion, he has kept SAS in private hands since its 1976 inception, even though its $2.5 billion in revenue would command a market cap north of $10 billion.
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