Sentence examples for digitised versions from inspiring English sources

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This trend includes going beyond pure digitised versions of print magazines, though.

It is early days for comics on the iPad: most are simply digitised versions of their print versions.

Arrests of his associates in Switzerland turned up digitised versions of an even more sophisticated warhead than that passed to Libya.North Korea is now boasting that it has completed experiments to enrich uranium, giving it potentially a second stream of fissile material (it has already tested two plutonium-based bombs).

Barley has a "huge authentically cool record collection bought on eBay from a provider of huge authentically cool record collections, countless dolls including a suicide bomber Barbie and an mp3 jukebox featuring nothing but digitised versions of compilation tapes recorded by US college kids of the 80s".

But expect to pay anything up to $50 an album for a decent conversion from vinyl LP to digital CD.A more adventurous answer is to ditch the CD altogether, and store digitised versions of LP tracks on a computer hard-drive.

A digitised version of Karnan was released in March 2012 to critical and commercial success, eventually establishing a trend of re-releasing digitised versions of old films in Tamil cinema.

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This is a digitised version of the book, with interactivity and features to help young (2-5) children practise their fledgling reading skills.

The digitised version of an equally luxurious hardback coffee-table book by Popular Science columnist and Wolfram Research co-founder Theodore Grey, it features an utterly gorgeous interface, high-resolution digital – and 3D – imagery, and a wealth of scientific data and trivia.

We mistake almost anything for a relationship, a community of sorts, and yet, when we are with our families, in our communities, we are clueless, we short-circuit and immediately dive back into the digitised version …" The "loss of the human touch" in everyday life is a recurring theme; towards the end, Harry is told: "You're human now".

Plinky, pound-at-a-time fruit machines came in and then, around the turn of the millennium, the first modern gambling machines – "fixed-odds betting terminals", or FOBTs (pronounced fobtees), offering a digitised version of roulette as well as other arcade-style games that could be gambled on.

After ensuring that the wordings of the paper questionnaire were consistent with the digitised version, translated audios in Mandinka, Wolof and Fula were subsequently recorded as voice-overs on the digitised questionnaire, which will be subsequently referred to as the Digitised Informed Consent Comprehension Questionnaire (DICCQ) in this manuscript.

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