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But a sturdy typewriter simply needed a new ribbon or a cleaning every so often.
Shortly after his return his associates noticed that he was wearing over his heart a new ribbon, for foreign service.
Some of what he proposed, such as expanded mortgage refinancing, in a sense merely tie a new ribbon around previous schemes that did not go forward.
Bob Dylan added a new ribbon and pendant to his bucket of medals on Wednesday, when he was awarded the Legion of Honor, France's highest prize, in a ceremony in Paris.
It is possible that the geographic distribution of the new ribbon worm more or less maps on to the host's range, although so far it is absent from some large areas including Bristol Bay and Norton Sound, Alaska.
She scoured the library for misshelved volumes, reread five surrounding volumes, reviewed her early notes but never found that paragraph imprinted in her memory, "the words filling less than half a page, the address on Clark Street, the remarks about her appearance, all of which where typed up by a machine in need of new ribbon".
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Baby raccoons are often orphaned because trees felled to clear land leave animals homeless or new ribbons of roadways bring more cars, which kill mothers.
The new ribbons of green lining the west coasts of Manhattan and Brooklyn are but part of the 308 acres of waterfront parkland the city has added since 1992.
So maybe there should be new ribbons this year at the Oscars that are about crabs becoming extinct.
Simply cut off the fraying part (if it covers too large of an area, you may need new ribbons) and burn the edge.
The method differs in versions of Word that use the older toolbar and menu interface, such as Word 2003, and the newer ribbon interface, such as Word 2007 and 2010.
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