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How much do you want to make a song called "Shake Your Body?" A lot? Then you'd best get over to Burn-Studios, a new Flash-based sequencer that allows you to oots oots all day long using this wild browser based system for beat mixing.
It noted that if tablets are dominant at home, mobile phones are the most dominant when considering day-long use.
Mr. Lonegan, the former mayor of Bogota, in Bergen County, ripped into Mr. Christie all day long and used even stronger language to criticize Republican moderates.
In no way is France saying "stop using cellphones altogether," despite what my terrible headline says, but is simply urging common sense: don't use cellphones all day long, don't use them where there's no signal, etc. We've seen studies pretty much every other week saying cellphones are safe or cellphones are dangerous or cellphones give you wiings.
Many more people in this part of Henan subsist between the official poverty line and the $1 a day standard long used by the World Bank.
Celebrating Valentine's Day long-distance used to mean sharing late night sexts and whacking off over the phone together, hoping to have simultaneous petit morts.
Thirty years ago Angela Carter wrote a wonderful essay about how Empire Day (long gone now) used to be celebrated at her south London primary school, to the tune of "There'll always be an England".
Luckily Apple has had few serious threats, though as people often point out, it's a small portion of the market and historically a more user-active one — as compared to a $400 HP desktop sitting online all day long, only being used by a homeowner to check email and a few blogs.
When I was younger I listened to rave music on the radio and in my car all day long and I used to hate when my parents would ask me about it.
Timmy, though, uses Facebook all day long, while Susie only uses it sparingly.
Lauder has strong pedagogical inclinations — one gets the impression that he would happily stand in his museum all day long, explaining Egon Schiele's use of graphic distortion to bemused Dutch tourists — and for him the portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer is both a gorgeous object and a historical document of critical importance to the museum's mission.
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