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The app spots three different levels of data compression, with the most spartan settings stripping out cruft like extraneous photos and ads.
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Every "um" and "ah" and extraneous "like" is given considered rhythmic emphasis, as if these chatty ramblings were composed with strict ideas of meter in mind.
(Nonetheless, he adds, he doesn't like to have extraneous emotion in his novels. "It has to be about the big thing. I tend to avoid incidentally sad scenes. I don't like orphans and dogs dying in my books").
It sounds like an extraneous sample, perhaps from a movie, definitely from the days before digital.
"The Perfect Storm" is so eager for its big waves to arrive as soon as possible that it shoehorns in what feels like an extraneous subplot, lifted from the book, about the rescue of another vessel and the crash of a Coast Guard helicopter.
The dialogue on the terrific HBO show "Girls" likewise hews closely to strict naturalism, including all those extraneous "likes" that English teachers find so maddening.
There may be a generational component to this new appreciation of messy everyday speech: the dialogue on the terrific HBO show "Girls" likewise hews closely to strict naturalism, including all those extraneous "likes" that English teachers find so maddening.
The many surfaces of leaf fragments, twigs, blades of grass and the like create so many extraneous return echoes that the bats cannot make out the characteristic signature of echoes from the insect.
But here, the facts feel weakly extraneous, like bits of background that should cushion our descent into Dacca.
They've always been targeted at consumers, and tend to come with stuff that I.T. departments hate, like all those extraneous apps.
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