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Maybe it’s because I’m right-handed or maybe it’s because the camera is on the right side of the fold, but I occasionally found it awkward to fold the phone and take a picture.
REVIEW OF THE MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO FOLDING PHONE: VERY PRETTY BUT JUST HOW USEFUL IS IT?AARON PRESSMANSEPTEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNEMillions of Americans don’t have access to traditional financial services, and Schulman says he believes that smartphones and online platforms provide an opportunity to build a more inclusive economy that brings them into the fold.
PAYPAL’S CEO ON WHY MORAL LEADERSHIP MAKES CLEAR CAPITALISM NEEDS AN UPGRADEMCKENNA MOORESEPTEMBER 8, 2020FORTUNEEven with the new glass, however, you can still expect to see a fold crease on the screen.
SMALL UPGRADES COULD MAKE FOR BIG IMPROVEMENTS IN SAMSUNG’S LATEST FOLDING SMARTPHONESTAN HORACZEKSEPTEMBER 2, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThat’s crucial, Torto says, because it demonstrates that 4VA could function to both bring solitary locusts into the fold of the swarm, as well as maintain a swarm’s cohesiveness over time.
A SINGLE MOLECULE MAY ENTICE NORMALLY SOLITARY LOCUSTS TO FORM MASSIVE SWARMSJONATHAN LAMBERTAUGUST 12, 2020SCIENCE NEWSCuts and folds can transform a flat piece of paper into a 3-D work of art.
SHAPE-SHIFTING CUTS GIVE SHOES A BETTER GRIPCAROLYN WILKEJULY 14, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSThe rim additionally featured complex folds at various points for lateral protection to the face.
KNOW YOUR ANCIENT GREEK HELMETS: FROM ATTIC TO PHRYGIANDATTATREYA MANDALMAY 19, 2020REALM OF HISTORYWith a power over nature multiplied a hundred fold, nature still conquers us.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCKFleurette he did not meet until he brought back the sight-seers to the fold in the evening.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEThe second High-Pockets produced a worn bill-fold and extracted a pink union permit.
NINE MEN IN TIMENOEL MILLER LOOMISIf you use an envelope, and this custom is now universal, fold your letter neatly to fit into it; then direct on the envelope.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYWORDS RELATED TO FOLD
- braid
- build
- careen
- complect
- complicate
- compose
- construct
- create
- criss-cross
- crochet
- cue
- entwine
- fabricate
- fold
- fuse
- incorporate
- interfold
- interlace
- interlink
- intermingle
- intertwine
- introduce
- knit
- knot
- loop
- lurch
- make
- make up
- manufacture
- mat
- merge
- mesh
- move in and out
- net
- piece together
- plait
- ply
- put together
- reticulate
- sew
- snake
- spin
- splice
- twine
- twist
- twist and turn
- whip through
- wind
- wreathe
- writhe
- zigzag
- braid
- build
- careen
- complicate
- compose
- construct
- create
- criss-cross
- crochet
- cue
- entwine
- fabricate
- fold
- fuse
- incorporate
- interlace
- interlink
- intermingle
- intertwine
- introduce
- knit
- knot
- loop
- lurch
- make
- make up
- manufacture
- mat
- merge
- mesh
- move in and out
- net
- piece together
- plait
- ply
- put together
- sew
- snake
- spin
- splice
- twine
- twist
- twist and turn
- whip through
- wind
- wreathe
- writhe
- zigzag
- abandon
- abdicate
- admit defeat
- back down
- bend
- bow
- break
- buy
- call it quits
- capitulate
- cave in
- cede
- collapse
- come to terms
- crumple
- defer
- fold
- fold up
- give oneself over
- give up
- give way
- go
- hand over
- knuckle
- knuckle under
- lay down arms
- leave
- let go
- part with
- relax
- relent
- relinquish
- resign
- sag
- submit
- succumb
- suffer defeat
- throw in the towel
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