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I'm always scanning it – is it getting bigger, does it look extended if I drink?
My husband and I couldn't enter a room without scanning it.
After scanning it briefly, Ms. Whitney, a 78-year-old African-American, signed it.
Then he turned back to the sea, scanning it to the horizon.
If you have a negative, you can always try to get more out of it, by scanning it again with better settings or by using a better scanner.
Through photoprinting: snapping the image of your choice, scanning it, then transferring it, with the help of special fixing chemicals, on to fabric.
A hospital official later put the number of dead at 22. Frantic Iraqis gathered around the handwritten notice, scanning it for familiar names.
Generations of readers have pored over the Kama Sutra, the ancient Hindu text of erotic love, scanning it, sometimes furtively, for descriptions of exotic sexual practices.
The AOL software will work automatically on the customer's computer, scanning it once a week and identifying the adware and spyware packages it finds, the company said.
Part of the fun of "Appetite" is just scanning it for the throwaway lines: "Ignore anyone who tells you that you shouldn't drink alone"; "Two cannot live as cheaply as one.
Scanning it, I felt an overwhelming urge to tackle the books I've not yet read, and to speak up loudly for those I thought were missing, recommending them with wild-eyed zeal to any handily passing child.
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