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  • If there is column header text then add it back to the header cell as a label e.

    博客园-首页原创精华区 麒麟 2009

  • The acronym e.d.g.e. translates to Eternal Determination Grants Everything.

    MakeUseOf.com 2010

  • If a political label e.g "liberal" is associated with an impurity, the disgust response will be imprinted for a long period of time.

    Joe Brewer: The Psychology of Manipulation in Political Ads Joe Brewer 2010

  • If Pictish names followed a similar pattern, the main symbol would represent the masculine form of the name e.g.

    Pictish female names Carla 2010

  • If Pictish names followed a similar pattern, the main symbol would represent the masculine form of the name e.g.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Carla 2010

  • In addition to clear link text, content developers may further clarify the target of a link with an informative link title e.g., in HTML, the “title” attribute.

    Moving beyond "click here" | Anita Hart :: Art + Design Portfolio + Musings 2010

  • Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine has a walk-on part, and some characters are based on noblemen named in contemporary records but about whom little is known beyond the name e.g Sir Ralph Murdac, who was Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests at the time.

    Outlaw, by Angus Donald. Book review Carla 2009

  • Some of these people would gladly adhere to a “reasonable” copyright term e.g., 14 + 14 years.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Choosing Lawful Versus Unlawful Music Downloads 2009

  • However, Zondervan and Breheny both also got longer reading times for the scalar term e.g., 'some' in the condition where there is a scalar implicature.

    Speaker uncertainty josh 2009

  • Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine has a walk-on part, and some characters are based on noblemen named in contemporary records but about whom little is known beyond the name e.g Sir Ralph Murdac, who was Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests at the time.

    Archive 2009-12-01 Carla 2009

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