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Type gave flavour to words: and this was a typeface that gave people confidence to navigate through swiftly changing times.He rode them pretty well himself, leaving Linotype in 1981 with Mr Carter to found Bitstream, the first company dedicated to producing digital fonts that could be licensed for use by anyone.
The buttonless smartphone features three home views (Applications, Events and Live Applications) that are designed to enable people to easily and swiftly navigate the interface.
Despite its fullness, the site was pretty easy to navigate and moved along swiftly most of the time.
It basically inserts a context-aware tag cloud into the traditional search interface to help you navigate through your search queries swiftly and intelligently.
A lot of attention went into its eye-pleasing graphics and it is also easy for children to navigate — my 4-year-old mastered it swiftly.
The $353m that it has raised from the IPO should help the company to expand more swiftly, but it will still have to navigate tricky markets such as China if it is to succeed.
Helmsman Rizzo had to navigate against the plane's wing even while the current was flowing swiftly at nearly 3 m.p.h.
The elevation of Mr. Romney at the Republican National Convention completed his six-year quest to navigate the contours of a changing party and opened a well-choreographed effort led by his wife, Ann, to swiftly reintroduce him to Americans in the hope of gaining the trust of voters and bolstering his campaign to defeat President Obama.
Ships navigate around them".
WORST: Difficult to navigate.
It would navigate streets.
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