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  2. TeXworks - Wikipedia

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    TeXworks is free and open-source application software, available for Windows, Linux and macOS. It is a Qt-based graphical user interface to the TeX typesetting system and its LaTeX, ConTeXt, and XeTeX extensions. TeXworks is targeted at direct generation of PDF output.

  3. Florida Man Builds 10-Foot-Wide Tiny Home To Spite ... - AOL

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    The two-story, 10-foot-wide house certainly looks interesting, but necessity is indeed the mother of i Florida Man Builds 10-Foot-Wide Tiny Home To Spite Neighbors, Then Lists It For $600,000 Skip ...

  4. 10-foot user interface - Wikipedia

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    A 10-foot UI is almost always designed to be operated by a simple hand-held remote control. Rather than the mouse or touchscreen which are commonly used with other types of user interfaces, the remote's directional pad is the primary means of navigation. This means that a 10-foot UI needs to arrange items on screen in a way that clearly shows ...

  5. Handy Hill Farm is known for big trees; those above the $60 minimum are charged an additional $10 per foot − a 7-foot tree would be $70, an 8-foot tree would be $80, etc.

  6. Thousands of vintage ornaments fill Christmas trees at ... - AOL

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    On his largest tree — a white, 10-foot pre-lit twig tree with branches that extend out horizontally — he hangs his ornaments about 2 inches apart, starting at the base of the tree to the tip ...

  7. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  8. Still need to buy a Christmas tree? Here's the good news. - AOL

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    The roughly 8-foot tree now standard for the Christmas holiday typically takes about eight years to grow, with a white pine, for instance, growing quickly and white fir and spruce trees taking longer.

  9. CANANDAIGUA, NY — The six-foot concolor fir planted last week on Holiday Lane in Canandaigua won’t resemble the Christmas tree placed annually at Rockefeller Center in New York City any time ...