aThere is a crossword puzzle in the book 有一个纵横填字游戏在书[translate] aAudits and Certifications 审计和证明[translate] aIt was not that she felt or affected any social superiority to the people about her 不是她感觉或影响了所有社会优势对人民关于她[translate] ...
From the first-look trailer we just saw in Las Vegas: Dominika Egorova (Lawrence) is a brilliant young ballerina who suffers a gnarly leg break. Her career as a dancer is clearly over -- but that's not what she was meant to do. ...
Stewart Menzies:[During a timed test]Six minutes... is that even possible? Alan Turing:No, it takes me eight. This isn't about crossword puzzles, it's about how one approaches solving an impossible problem - to tackle the whole thing at once, or to divide it into small... ...
Byline: MARK ELLIS, Foreign EditorThe Mirror (London, England)
[By placing the crossword puzzle over the grid, he discovers the bug; and he looks at Rachel with sly pride. They grin at each other. The virus warning turns into a pleasing display on the screen] Michael Jennings : [In another room, Rethrick has been spying on them and has followe...
“I could watch Jimmy Stewart do a crossword and never get bored. I showed it to my twin brother at Christmas betting him £20 he couldn't not cry. Towards the end I tapped him on the shoulder to see if he had managed it, and he just held up a £20 and said, ‘Shut up ...
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They go on to provide the (non-digital) example of a crossword puzzle as a response to Salen and Zimmerman’s idea of the immersive fallacy [18], asking “what would be the ‘illusionary, simulated reality’ of a crossword puzzle into which its players become ‘sensually transported’?”...