Employees then paste in links or referencing identifiers to content on the enterprise apps.
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Highway 4 serves spring rolls containing foreign ingredients such as wasabi paste and mayonnaise.
Type or cut and paste in the URLs of your favorite blogs and news sites.
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The red stains, resembling lipstick, are remnants of sealing wax, used to paste in long corrections.
Eat this plate of pomme frites or just go ahead and paste them on my hips?
In response to consumer requests, it is adding copy and paste functionality to WP7.
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Paste's list has Patti Griffin 20 places higher than Ray Davies and the Kinks.
Maybe a remnant of something left over from a cut-and-paste from another NASD case?
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Jailbreakers also gave users the ability to copy and paste text months before iOS 3 did.
They then place the kernels between two rocks, grinding them into a brown, peanut butter-like paste.
So when I get back to the office I just copy and paste it in five seconds.
This creates the small compartments into which a paste of finely ground, coloured glass and water is placed.
This includes all beverages, shampoo, suntan lotion, creams, tooth paste, hair gel, and other items of similar consistency.
It sure beats the copy-and-paste approach, not that many journalists are even doing that when writing their stories.
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But the problem is that the pages at something like Foundem are by design mostly cut and paste.
The bird is meticulously cut into 120 slices and served with fermented bean paste, light pancakes, sliced cucumbers and green onions.
Apple also discussed a new iPhone operating system, version 3.0, which adds a cut-copy-paste feature to current iPhones.
The best way to do that is just cut and paste your piece in the body of an email.
He explained that the dark brown paste was his breakfast and, with help from local diplomats, was allowed through.
"It's really, really fine ground beef so it's like almost like a paste in a sense, " Mr. Hmay said.
On a frigid Sunday morning, however, the paste would re-enter Mr. Fry's thoughts, albeit in a rather unlikely context.
The combination forms a sauce-like paste with a more integrated aroma and flavor.
The family used this paste to season all kinds of salads and sauces.
The scandal led to the minister being nicknamed Baron Cut-and-Paste, Zu Copyberg and Zu Googleberg by the German media.
If done in the food processor, they can turn into a paste (this is particularly true for sticky dates).
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Peruvian drug enterprises have emerged that are refining their own cocaine, rather than simply exporting coca paste to Colombia.
They had to be planed, rubbed with fine sandpaper, polished with paste wax, to a soft and glowing evenness.
What's more, customers can capture and crop images, and paste them onto the other screen to make personal notes.
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Describing Vegemite as "a quasi-vegetable by-product paste that you smear all over your toast", the US president pronounced it "horrible".
Paste a sprawling URL into Twitter, and the messaging service will automatically translate it into a tight little Bit.ly tag.
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