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Moore is better at describing Cal's physical rather than his emotional presence, which finally makes Helen's protracted grief, although noble, hard to share.

So I had to replace Gertrude with Hamlette's father, Eddie, but that's fine, because he's now in a same-sex relationship with Uncle Claudius, which finally makes sense of Hamlette's struggle, especially now I've written in this magical new ending, where Hamlette's like, whatever, and she and Laertes – Rob, in my version – decide to open a farm shop.

The group-based packet exchange and the buffer sharing are integrated into this two-layer routing, which finally makes G-ER outperform ER and DSR in different scenarios.

The most exciting part of this update for most is probably the Family Library function, which finally makes e-books from Amazon more like paperbacks in that they can be shared freely between family members.

The classical film scientist is hence described as being driven by "paranoia, delusions of grandeur, obsessive behaviour", which finally makes him appear as the only responsible for what he has invented and developed (Haynes 2003, p. 252).

This includes Android N's multi-window support (which finally makes tablets like the Pixel C usable as productivity tools), as well as its updates to the graphics API and the inclusion of a fast just-in-time compiler that should result in significant performance gains.

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Everything changed after Microsoft launched Windows 95, which finally made the mouse and graphical user interface ubiquitous.

(This was, it should be remembered, long before the appearance of Carrot Top, which finally made the whole idea untenable).

How far all this seems from the cosy, tidy world of Swallows and Amazons, which finally made his name as a children's writer in 1930.

A number of changes and tinkering inventions were necessary in the evolutionary transition between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, which finally made possible the appearance of genuine multicellular organisms.

Such provisions were entirely absent from the Emancipation Proclamation, issued by Lincoln just eight and a half months later, and from the 13th Amendment, which finally made slavery illegal everywhere when it was ratified in December 1865.

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