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The editor uses a keypad to assemble various versions of a scene.
Wylie Stateman, a sound editor, uses overt studio sound for generic characterization — the clicks of Nazi heels and pens, notably — more than ambience.
It's a browser-based image editor, uses HTML5.
The editor uses the iSargam encoding system to store the musical information entered by the user.
The site editor uses familiar word processing UI metaphors to make it easy for anyone to create a site.
The HTML5-based video editor uses Pointer Events to make the whole experience touch-enabled, as well as Canvas, CSS3, HTML5 video and the requestAnimationFrame API to provide smooth animations.
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My editor used to say you're allowed one adjective a piece.
Every editor used to be familiar with the journalist who went days, weeks, even months, without producing anything of consequence.
Once in a while he wrote brief letters to the editor using the name A. Sock, a wordplay on Punch.
To the Editor: Use of handheld devices to pose questions during class is not strictly an undergraduate trend.
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