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Here's how: For iPad/iPhone users: 1) Open the app and click on "Sections" 2) Click on the "Edit" tab on the upper left corner.
To access Lens: 1) Open the app and click on "Sections" 2) Click on the "Blogs" tab 3) Scroll down to "Lens" When Lens first comes up, it will be with the slide show and the text.
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Once you open the "More" drop-down menu, you'll see a list of features -- and if Notes isn't on it, scroll down to the bottom of the list and click on "Manage Sections".
Go to their website (www.organsociety.org/) and click on the section marked Theatre Organ to find dozens of CDs, including ones recorded on the Sanfilippo instrument: www.ohscatalog.org.org
(To do this, go to NYTimes.com and click on a section like World, Technology or Arts, on the left-hand side of the home page).
Before you do the task, you might… Extension Activity: Visit The New York Times Green blog, which covers energy and the environment, and click on the section titled Q & A: Green Interviews.
Click on each section of the dart board below to view a tear sheet of the relevant fund.
While on this page, click on "Reference Section," and you will be taken to a list of shorter entries on about 150 slightly less prominent Canadian scientists.
To bring them up, you simply click on the section header (so in Twitter's case "Twitter", for example) and a pop-over menu appears.
Click on "New Section.
Click on this section.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com