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Indenting 5 spaces is standard for everything but business format — anytime, anywhere.
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Indenting the puffy flesh was an inch-wide ring around one wrist.
State of fear Crichton, Michael, 1942- 2004
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Figure 21 - Indenting of a square bar on all sides for parting it
4. Operation and techniques of chipping Frank Wenghfer 1990
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Indenting, above all in poetry, is a feature strongly affecting the beauty of the page.
The Booklover and His Books Harry Lyman Koopman 1898
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Indenting the rock-bound coasts are a hundred pouch-shaped harbors such as are but rarely found in the other islands and shores of the
Cuba, Old and New 1893
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It is anticipated that CETR will become a separate Tribology and Indenting business, joining the current AFM (atomic force microscope) and SOM (stylus and optical metrology) businesses in the Bruker Nano Surfaces division.
unknown title 2011
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* Code Indenting - Code indenting and comments are retained from the original code in order to improve the readability and maintainability of the converted code.
BabyGotMac.com 2010
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Indenting and Line-Breaking is done purely to emphasize the structure of SQL, and aid readability. line-breaks have to be inserted at certain points (I rather like to have a line-break at around the 80 th character), and they shouldn't be mid-phrase.
Simple Talk rss feed 2010
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Indenting 50 spaces and inconsistently makes your code almost unreadable.
DaniWeb IT Discussion Community Idontknowc 2010
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Indenting a paragraph is a little tricky, but that's a later post.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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