Word: touchingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have invited Jason to stay in touch with my office as his plans develop," said Assistant Dean of Public Service Judith H. Kidd. "There is no other relationship at present...
...Pilot is almost all screen; input is done with a stylus on its touch-sensitive screen. Unlike the painful full-text recognition of the Newton, the Pilot uses the Grafitti alphabet, which has you enter data letter by letter using special keystrokes. It takes a few hours to learn how to make each letter of the alphabet, but you can easily be writing at 20 words per minute within an afternoon. The Pilot literally took the market by storm as a little guy: it's about the size of an index card, weighs only six ounces and gets several weeks...
Chris Cartagena, owner of the South Green Market and another resident of the blighted district just south of the debate site, said he supports President Bill Clinton but believes both candidates have lost touch with working-class Americans...
...will be very useful in dealing with delivery problems. With the database, subscriber complaints will be stored and complaints will appear on deliverers' route lists (which the deliverers use each day). At the same time, the database will allow the staff to contact subscribers with unforseen problems at the touch of a button. Unfortunately, this database was not finished in time for the early semester rush...
...Gershwin self-parody "Blah Blah Blah" and Leonard Bernstein's pattersong "I Can Cook Too." "Blah Blah Blah" particularly allowed deLima to camp it up, leading the audience in a sing-along while capering to the absurd lyrics. (The screen on which the lyrics were projected was a nice touch, too.) As for the four Sondheim songs, including three in a row at the end, they were not too big a price to pay for the rest -- which is saying quite...