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TD was punching his button rack like some hard-rock keyboarder.
The tram lurched into motion, throwing her against the keyboarder, who pressed his lips together and said nothing.
After Noel Pix joined the band as a keyboarder, their music started to show more of an industrial influence.
Igor is played by keyboarder Sean Hopper.
"Short for keyboarder.
Bob Marlette is an American record producer, recording engineer, mixer, keyboarder and songwriter.
Although the band's lineup changed many times, Reid was keyboarder and known as the "father and son" of Battlefield Band.
He is the keyboarder of the Swedish band Mando Diao.
Martigan was founded in March 1994 by the keyboarder Oliver Rebhan.
Chang had been the fastest keyboarder in his Chinese high school, regardless of whether they were inputting in Chinese or English.
Ballad from Genesis Keyboarder and Songwriter Tony Banks, feat.
The band consisted of a drummer, keyboarder, and guitarist and for the first time in Knowles' touring history, a horn section and an orchestra.
Shortly after they've invited a new keyboarder, Johannes Groebl (30.01.60), and released one more single - Felicidad - in 1995.
In 1982, together with the keyboarder Chris Lazenby, he founded the band "Step'In Out".
Italian Keyboarder Claudio Simonetti covered the song on his Days of Confusion album in 1992.
He is not to be confused with Bryan Adams 1983-84 tour keyboarder Johnny 'Blitz' Hannah.
Dolores O'Riordan introduced DeMarchi on the radio show as her keyboarder.
For the first time, she had written three of the songs herself, arranged and produced by songwriter Mats Nyman, the keyboarder with Pandora's live band.
Michael Leukel: Keyboarder/ b.v.
Mando Diao's former keyboarder, Daniel Haglund, also appears as guest and additional musician.
I spent a fairly considerable amount of time "playtesting" it using Q3A Test 1.08 and handing some keyboarder his head at a whopping 1280x1024 resolution.
This was to give the keyboarder the chance to appear in a low key environment before the tour dates in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark later that very month.
Carl Olsson (musician), Swedish keyboarder (The Bear Quartet)
A new man joins in: Gerit Hecht, at first as backliner/sound engineer, but soon also onstage, as keyboarder.
This procedure is entirely straightforward if one can assume in the keyboarder competence in the handling of the English alphabet, apart from one very important snag: homonyms.
"One of the keyboard operators Saturday night keyed in 2,828 by mistake."
The result, she said, has been fewer repetitive stress injuries among keyboard operators in Japan.
The keyboard operator punches holes in a paper roll, which when run through casting machines produces individual characters.
The keyboard operator types the copy, each key punching holes in a roll of paper tape that will control the separate caster.
Less than 20 percent of the computer keyboard operators we surveyed had abnormal nerve conduction and thus true carpal tunnel syndrome.
Then keyboard operators entered the charge amount into company computers and rechecked the numbers recorded by the scanners, which often misrecorded data.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a latter day symptom that has affected keyboard operators and kite flyers alike.
A desktop publisher may be an author, editor, copy editor, designer, production controller, picture researcher, keyboard operator, indexer, printer and binder.
For keyboard operators this means seating at the correct height and having a work station where the wrists are straight and the elbows bent at 90 .
Epidemiological and ergonomic study of occupational factors associated with syndromes of upper limb disorders in keyboard operators by M Hanson and others.
This image can be sent through a computer network to a keyboard operator sitting at a personal computer - whether at the same post office or hundreds of miles away.
By eliminating the need to have keyboard operators close to the mail, the video system should enable the Postal Service to consolidate such jobs among a few centrally situated workers.
He completed his National Service in the Royal Corps of Signals in 1952 as a Keyboard Operator and Cypher.
A Monotype keyboard allows a keyboard operator to prepare a punched paper tape, called ribbon, that will direct the casting of type separately from its actual casting.
Occupational health specialists, labor unions and the Federal Government say tens of millions of workers, like the keyboard operators here, are at risk of these cumulative-trauma or repetitive-motion disorders.
When the keyboard domain sees an event Keyboard operator presses the spacebar the computer will see the same event as Byte hex("20") appears in the input buffer.
SAKI taught keyboard skills and it optimized the rate by which a trainee keyboard operator learned by making the difficulty level of the tasks contingent on the learner's performance.
Repetitive hand use, accompanied by heavy force (metals workers) or light force (computer keyboard operators) was not associated with nerve abnormalities, although it was associated with muscular aches and pains.
The re-designing of character types to differentiate these homoglyphs, combined with the passing away of keyboard operators trained on mechanical typewriters, has seen a decline in these particular homoglyph errors.
As these same typists transitioned in the 1970s and 1980s to being computer keyboard operators, their old keyboarding habits continued with them in their new profession, and became a source of great confusion.
A long string of "faced" letters (i.e. turned to allow the address to be read) is presented to a keyboard operator at a coding desk, who types the postcodes onto the envelopes in coloured phosphor dots.
The name refers to the fact that the coil spring tensed between the keycap and a pivoting hammer buckles, i.e. kinks or collapses, at a certain point in its downward traverse, providing auditory and tactile feedback to the keyboard operator.
When Steven Phillips, a Manhattan attorney with a growing client list of keyboard operators, journalists and others suffering from typing injuries, began to wonder how to gain more attention for their problems, he naturally turned to Federal Judge Jack B. Weinstein in Brooklyn.
Another early entrant, American Airlines, decided four years ago that it could save money by sending its ticket stubs to the Caribbean, where keyboard operators type the flight information into a computer, instead of having higher-paid workers do that at American's data processing center in Tulsa, Okla.
Finally, Mr Murray said that he had received numerous letters about the selection of the typeface (Courier) for all our future correspondence and due to the strength of feeling on this and other layout issues it has been decided to set up a Keyboard Operators panel to discuss the way forward.