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The first contains the words of the link itself (the highlighted text that a user clicks on to get to the page).

We learn in the accompanying text that a snake can taste the scent of prey nearby and sense other animals' presence in the night.

But it's in the text that a poetry and passion are awakened in Richard as his authority falls away, Mr. Redmayne suggesting a figure in mesmeric freefall who by play's end rules over nothing but his griefs: "Still am I king of those".

Find some copyrighted text that a blogger has lifted from your Web site and threaten to sue his Internet service provider under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Underlying the reading and annotation functionality are document management and machine intelligence functionality that enables the software to automatically highlight text that a user might be looking for.

(Ware said publishers also have an option to include a Tynt-style "Read more here" link in every piece of text that a reader copies and pastes, but she's planning to turn it off since it doesn't really help the publisher, and it annoys the reader).

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A rhetorical move refers to "a section of a text that performs a specific communicative function.

When in trouble, look closely at a text that is a good example of what you're trying to do.

In 1979, Baudrillard published Seduction (1990), a difficult text that represented a major shift in his thought.

It then passes back a snippet of text that contains a unique token.

Print ads take a similar tack with text that offers a pitch for the value of DHA omega-3.

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