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Stanley's Ice Off Paste is designed to coat your guides and line, protecting them from ice in temperatures to 12 below zero (according to the coampany).
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Stanley's Ice Off Paste is designed to coat your guides and line, protecting them from ice in temperatures to 12 below zero (according to the coampany).
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Stanley's Ice Off Paste is designed to coat your guides and line, protecting them from ice in temperatures to 12 below zero (according to the coampany).
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A particularly telling statistic: when it came to pasting, the market was almost exactly divided between people who used the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl-V) and people who preferred right-clicking with their mouse and selecting Paste from the drop down.
Half the world won’t use keyboard shortcuts | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Copy/Paste is a poorly supported paradigm on phones and if you ever tried to remember a phone number while switching between two mobile screens, you know how cognitively unpleasant it can be.
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As for Meat-Pyes, or Pasties, they require another sort of Paste, which is made thus.
The Country Housewife and Lady's Director in the Management of a House, and the Delights and Profits of a Farm Richard Bradley 1710
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Another new common feature is called Paste Preview - accessible from right-click menus and the Paste button on the Ribbon - which previews the effect of pasting text or an object before you do it, letting you choose whether to accept the source or destination formatting, merge these formats or just paste plain text.
PC Authority 2009
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AIDA, the manufacturers of ACS have also introduced Oil Paste, a product only used on fired metal clay or milled fine silver, and Overlay Paste which is designed for drawing designs onto glass and porcelain.
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Make sure your SD card is inserted into your PC, printer or memory card reader and click "Paste" onto this drive perhaps it's called F: or G: in Windows Explorer.
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While Rolling Stone had its day, it's called Yesterday (decent tune but NOT what one wants in a music mag that purports to be on the cutting edge) You may have better luck looking to magazines like "Paste" (www.pastemagazine.com).
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