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  • The bad query's sentence sometimes resembles a battlefield wherein subjects hack it out desperately with adjectives, perennially besieged by legions of unwieldy adverbs.

    Vacation Auto-Response 2009

  • I'm sure your awesome, epic novel with a complex and lively plot will shine through beautifully in your query's final version.

    The Gentle Hand of Correction Ulysses 2009

  • Then again, those of us in the tech press can only blame ourselves for the query's persistence, since we keep writing about it over and over.

    No, not another 'Verizon iPhone' story! 2010

  • There are really no new idea's, just twists on existing ones and really, the fact that the query's ended up on Queryfail is because none of those used as examples were any good.

    QueryFAIL! Editorial Anonymous 2009

  • Two of those will be 50+ page paper query's, so good thing I loaded up on laser toner.

    Writings Dave Bara 2008

  • I've sent out three query's on Reunion Day to agents in the past week, with a goal of three more out by Monday.

    Writings Dave Bara 2008

  • First, understanding what a user really wants when they type a query -- the query's "intent" -- can be very difficult.

    Search evaluation at Google 2008

  • I've sent out three query's on Reunion Day to agents in the past week, with a goal of three more out by Monday.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Dave Bara 2008

  • When evaluating a proposed search improvement, we consider not only whether a given query's results are changed by the proposal, but also how much impact the change is likely to have on users.

    Search evaluation at Google 2008

  • Is this common EA, that you and other Editors receive query's from self published authors with their finished books, do they send you the book along with their query?

    Don't Spam Editors (part 3!) Editorial Anonymous 2008

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