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- Retina display is a branded series of LCDs and OLED displays by Apple Inc. that have a higher pixel density than their traditional displays. Apple has...
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- present and create literary and other works in pamphlet form or online. Detractors of the study guides claim they let students byp**** reading the ****igned...
- San Juan municipio was estimated at $170,000." Santiago (2021) "Local detractors of the Jones Act [...] for many years have unsuccessfully tried to have...
- is termed a m**** organization by the party and a "Communist front" by detractors.[citation needed] Some of the theories behind social movements have also...
- Frank Bainimarama, strongly opposed this bill. Bainimarama agreed with detractors who said that to grant amnesty to supporters of the present government...
- then-Senator John F. Kennedy voted to deny Lewis Strauss, Oppenheimer's greatest detractor in his security hearings, confirmation as Secretary of Commerce, effectively...
- allegations that she was a product of her record label: "To be clear, all the detractors saying she's some made-up-by-the-machine pop star are full of ****. While...
- to watch over her and performing little acts of vengeance against her detractors. He does not realise that his views of her are little better than those...
- including safer roadways, boosting the tourism industry, and energy savings. Detractors cite the relatively late sunrises, particularly in winter, that year-round...