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A jazz guitarist, a Django Reinhardt type, gets up.

Logo and headlines are in a big, bold clarendon, the amplitude sans serif continues from the main book, type gets bigger and colours bolder and brighter.

A dreamy academic type gets played by his wife and best friend and has to recover something, his sanity, or optimism, in the aftermath.

Nothing yet can be called a true breakthrough, but this blend can come off nicely: when viewed in cover-flow mode, the type gets compressed in a way that recalls smudgy ink on newsprint, and there's an editorial logic behind the moving photograph that zooms out from a detail of Tahrir Square to reveal Cairo at dusk around the brightly lit crowd.

The trouble is that she's a drag, who slows down rather than quickens the movie, and Cameron Diaz, playing gamely against type, gets outpaced by the supporting cast, especially by Jason Segel, as a gym teacher, and Lucy Punch, with her prim exclamations of surprise — "Shut the front door!" she cries, skirting a different F-word.

This type gets tricky to understand because sometimes infrastructure and software vendors also offer platform services.

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# If we have a cell type, get the cell IDs and get the indexed value.

Yet relatively little attention has been paid to how payments made under this policy type get distributed across socioeconomic groups.

It wasn't too embarrassing, since our type got better.

He would have blended in with the customers, just another artistic type getting caffeinated.

Personally, I don't like entertainers of any type getting preachy about it, especially while on the stage.

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