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"Only the user can convert it from a calculator into the app by combining certain words and keys that they set themselves".
According to a 1961 Talk story by Peter Wood, the first voting machine was invented in Paris in 1849 by Jan Josef Baranowski, who adapted it from a calculator he had been working on; the first American patent for a voting machine was awarded in 1869 to Thomas Edison.
I'll stand behind that with everything from a calculator to my fingers.
These tools range from a calculator that compares the net cost of up to 6,000 colleges, to an interactive chatbot that helps students fill out the FAFSA, to an award finder that identifies the top scholarships in a local area.
In other words, your answers for happiness and money won't come from a calculator or a spreadsheet, but a good hard look at how you're living and what your money brings to your life.
As the name suggests, this metal detector is made from a calculator and radio.
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If the problems present an insuperable barrier, nothing prevents the user from using a calculator.
You may also benefit from using a calculator for difficult velocity problems.
Unfortunately, Fargo II must be sent to the calculator from a computer, not between calculators.
None of us would have been surprised if the bear had pulled a pencil from behind its ear or a calculator from a fur-lined pocket.
If it seems grim to analyze so many victims of gun violence no differently from numbers on a calculator, it should.
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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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