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retyping
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Present participle of retype
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Thatcher's personal papers reveal that when the IRA bomb exploded in her Brighton hotel, at 2.54am on 12 October 1984, her secretaries were still retyping the final draft of her party conference speech, in which she was to accuse Neil Kinnock of being a "puppet" leader of a Labour party that had been "hijacked" by the "enemies of democracy".
For a foretaste of this problem, try moving your MySpace profile to Facebook without manually retyping everything.The obvious answer is to establish agreed standards for moving data between clouds.
As one person explained it, word processors are just machines that are capable of storing information and then retyping it, pursuant to the processor's instructions.
Had there been a therapeutic program for individuals who spend every single day for more than a year retyping the same twelve pages, Milch would have qualified.
One San Franciscan said that he had begun to catch himself blearily retyping the URLs of Web sites he was already reading.
A dozen full-time employees, plus a smattering of freelance proofreaders, copy-editors, interns, and volunteers sat at computers, retyping the government PDF's tangle of text into Microsoft Word files.
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So now, the only way to smartify those quotes… is to manually search for a single or double quote and then retype it.
Messages sent by computer still have to be punched in by hand, and often have to be retyped at the other end.
The difference is that existing programs require the user to correct each word individually from a drop-down list of alternatives, or else to retype or reutter the words.
A CAPTCHA, which may consist of letters, numbers, or images, is distorted in some manner to prevent recognition by computers but not so distorted that a human with normal vision cannot identify the code and retype it.
"When a feature was sent back with a furious comment", she wrote in her memoirs, "I would slightly rewrite the first paragraph, and then retype the rest on a different machine.
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