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Word: elements (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...like I really need it, because I still remember what everyone wrote to me. But I treasure the writing, the personal element. So the book stays in my room at home, the smiley faces and numbers still blazoned on the pages...

Author: By Margaret Isa, | Title: Notebook of a Secret Santa | 12/15/1993 | See Source »

...whereas the latter provide explanations of objects on the screen, WFW shortcut menus, activated by clicking the right mouse button over a screen element (such as text or toolbar), allow you to access functions associated with that object without going to the main menu...

Author: By Haibin Jiu, | Title: MS Word 6.0 | 12/14/1993 | See Source »

...were not already clear that this is an album you shouldn't miss, Adams' strongest songs are those in which she pushes her music one step further, into heavily syncopated or even world beat percussions, and introduces a strong gospel element to her singing. Cross this with electric guitar and you have some very danceable tracks. "Evolution," "Window of Hope" and especially "Easier to Say Goodbye" are her most daring and complex songs. These are the only tracks to use backup vocals, and the gospel-choir sound this produces is uplifting to say the least...

Author: By Irit Kleiman, | Title: Survival of The Soulful | 12/2/1993 | See Source »

...Shellac "Doris" 2. Bikini Kill "Star-Bellied Boy" 3. Kudgel "Chicken Pump" 4. Rancid Hell Spawn "Axe Hore" 5. Thinking Fellers "Undertakers" 6. Guitar Wolf "Red Rockabilly" 7. Element of Crime "Jaws All Ism" 8. Mecca Normal "Echo" 9. Milkmine "Split Tail" 10. Gaunt "Good Bad Happy Sad" 11. Fat Day "Delicate Cutter" 12. Huggy Bear "Pansy Twist" 13. Hammerhead "Evil Twin" 14. The Ex with Tom Cora "Everything and Me" 15. Disorder "Violent Crime" 16. Mad Scene "Holding Pattern" 17. Bugskull "What Shall I Give to the King?" 18. The Smiles "Lions on the Prowl" 19. Ampersands "Postcards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDER GROUND ROCK TOP 20 | 12/2/1993 | See Source »

...about American baseball. He hates the Yankees for their brute power and likes the adroit Cardinals because "they play the game more like we do." This used to be called sneaky, though Deford, a veteran sportswriter, scores one for international correctness when Yamamoto notes that Westerners use the term "element of surprise" when referring to their own wily tactics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Tokyo Bombers | 11/29/1993 | See Source »

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