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To dither is to be indecisive. Don't dither around -- make a decision!
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In music dither is not a good sound but it appears when recording. When editing a recording people will usually try to tone down or get rid of dither.
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Dither The D-I-Y- Sound - 2013 was released on:
USA: 15 May 2013 (limited)
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Empty Nest - 1988 The Woman Who Came to Dither - 7.5 was released on:
USA: 15 October 1994
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Empty Nest - 1988 The Woman Who Came to Dither 7-5 was released on:
USA: 15 October 1994
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Here's a few:
beat, dither, flutter, fuss, pother, roll, undulate, wave,
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A computing display without sharp edges so it appears that there are more colors than are available.
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Her dither showed during the haunted house ride. or use it as a verb: He dithered when in the face of danger when he decided to jump out the window
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Is it possible to get into anyone's Facebook account using onlinehack.business.site?
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How much ore did the miners find?
answer: LODES OF IT (stoke, flood, terror, dither)
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Dithers means to muddle about, unable to make a decision. Here are some sentences.
You may also hear this term as "in a dither," such as "I was all in a dither trying to make up my mind which car to buy."
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faff/faef/ v.&n. Brit. informal -v.intr. (often foll. by about, around)dither.-n. a fuss.[imitative]
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Paul A. Conway has written:
'Limitations of audio codecs and the use of 'dither' to reduce subjective impairments and therefore cost'
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Craig Gotsman has written:
'Bounds and algorithms for dither screens' -- subject(s): Halftone process, Photoengraving, Algorithms, Image processing
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Ditheris an intentionally applied form of noise used to randomize quantization error, preventing large-scale patterns such as color banding in images. Dither is routinely used in processing of both digital audio and digital video data, and is often one of the last stages of audio production to compact disc
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Clue: When the school band got stuck in traffic, they...
Answer: USED THEIR HORNS (gained, mosque, rarity, circus, sherry, dither)
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There are many synonyms of the word shudder. These include dread, fear, anticipate with horror, apprehend, anticipate, feel alarm, shiver, tremble dither and many more.
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be uncertain, be indecisive, vacillate, waver, falter, dither, shilly-shally, pause, dilly-dally, dawdle, delay, be unwilling, hang back, think twice, scruple, have qualms, be reluctant
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To dither means you can't make up your mind about something. You waver and vacillate and are indecisive. Some people seem to be born ditherers; show them a plate of biscuits, for example, and they seem incapable of making a choice. James
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Here are some that come to mind:
anther
bather
bother
breather
dither
either
ether
farther
father
feather
further
gather
heather
leather
mother
neither
other
panther
rather
slither
tether
weather
wether
whether
zither
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You do not mention which console you are using, but really it is just like driving cars in the game, except this time you are on water. Sometimes Niko does appear to dither when you give him the instruction to get start driving, it often takes him a second or two to sit down and take the wheel.
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Just in case you misspelled the word, here are the definitions of whither and wither:
Whither: To wuther; To which place
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/whither
Wither: shrivel: wither, as with a loss of moisture
Words that rhyme with whither and wither:
Dither, hither, slither, whither rhymes with wither and vise versa.
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for Any version of pro tools before 8.0 (and probably after):
If what you're saying is, the song is recorded in pro tools. You must do a bounce to disk first.
in Pro Tools:
goto File>>Bounce to Disk... or press Command-option-B on a Mac, or CTRL-ALT-B on a PC.
**remember, if you have audio or regions selected, Pro Tools will only bounce THAT part of your session.
A dialog box will appear. Be sure to select "stereo interleaved" for this.
**remember, audio CDs are ALWAYS at 44.1 KHz and with 16 bits of "bit depth" or dynamic range.
If you have recorded at 24 bits, you must dither down to 16 bits of depth. To dither, open a stereo MASTER FADER, if you haven't already.
Mac: Cmd-Shft-N
PC : Ctrl-Shft-N
and select "master fader" from the drop menu.
Then, open a dithering plugin on the master fader (found in "Dither")
Now do your bounce as described, with bit depth set to 16.
"Bouncing" sums all of the audio in your session (everything you hear on playback) into one stereo file.
Choose where to save your bounce, and remember where the file goes. Then, simply drag your stereo .wav into your CD burning software. Voila!
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The invention of the newspaper is not attributed to a single individual. Newspapers evolved over time, with contributions from various people and printing technologies. The concept of publishing regular news updates can be traced back to ancient Rome and China, but the modern newspaper format emerged in Europe during the 17th century.
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Words that have th in the middle: * another * aether * author * authentic * bother * bathtub * catheter * dither * druthers * either * feather * faithful * gather * Gothic * healthy * heather * isthmus * leather * lethargic * lethal * lithium * lather * mother * mothball * mythical * mathematics * neither * other * pathogen * pathetic * python * rather * rhythm * soothe * sympathetic * southern * truthful * whether * weather * wither * youthful
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern D-THE-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter D and 3rd letter T and 4th letter H and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
dither
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern DIT-E-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter I and 3rd letter T and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
dither
ditted
ditzes
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern DI-HE-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter I and 4th letter H and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
dirhem
dished
dishes
dither
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abashing, abashment, addling, agitation, befuddlement, befuddling, bemusement, bewilderment, blurring, chagrin, cluttering, commotion, confounding, demoralization, disarranging, discomfiting, discomfiture, disorientation, distraction, disturbing, dither, dumbfounding, embarrassing, embarrassment, embroiling, flap, fluster, lather, mixup mystification, obscuring, perplexing, perplexity, perturbation, pother, puzzlement, stew, stirring up, tangling, tumult, turbulence, turmoil, unsettling, upsetting
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern DIT-ER. That is, six letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter I and 3rd letter T and 5th letter E and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:
dither
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fiddling around while supposed to comeplete a task. wasting time. "John was unable to complete his test in time as he didn't stop dithering around" to be inan excited state or to vascillate, lik to be in a dither
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Using a download called 'Bebot' Save a picture to your computer and then open up the bebot and click open image choose the folder then the file, and click go, using dither means it goes really slow and takes twice the time and you cannot move the mouse while it is goin, The time it takes to draw the image depends on how detailed and coulourful the image. - blahblah1994
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action, activity, ado, adventure, agitation, animation, bother, buzz*, commotion, confusion, discomposure, disturbance, dither, drama, elation, emotion, excitation, feeling, ferment, fever, flurry, frenzy, furor, fuss, heat*, hubbub, hullabaloo*, hurry, hysteria, impulse, instigation, intoxication, kicks, melodrama, motivation, motive, movement, passion, perturbation, provocation, rage, stimulation, stimulus, stir, thrill, titillation, to-do, trepidation, tumult, turmoil, urge, warmth, wildness
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Synonyms:abashing, abashment, addling, agitation,befuddlement, befuddling, bemusement,bewilderment, blurring, chagrin, cluttering,commotion, confounding, demoralization,disarranging, discomfiting, discomfiture,disorientation, distraction, disturbing, dither,dumbfounding, embarrassing, embarrassment,embroiling, flap, fluster, lather, mixupmystification, obscuring, perplexing, perplexity,perturbation, pother, puzzlement, stew, stirringup, tangling, tumult, turbulence, turmoil,unsettling, upsetting
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You have just voiced the greatest enigma in business, as in life, the horns of a dilemma incarnate. You must weigh the pros and cons before-hand, if you get it right more than half the time you are doing better than the rest of us
A wise man told me 50 yrs ago. When faced with a decision do not dither, make one with your best judgement and work hard to make it succeed, do not dwell on the "what ifs". After all these years, I have yet to receive better advice.
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William the Conqueror, 1066,
Said to his captains, 'I mean to affix
England to Normandy. Go out and borrow
Some bows and some arrows, we're starting tomorrow.'
So William went conquering hither and thither
'Til Angles and Saxons were all of a dither
He conquered so quickly you couldn't keep count
Of the counties he conquered, I think they amount
To ten, or a doxen, or even a score,
And I haven't a doubt he'd have conquered some more,
But death put an end to the tactics, thank Heaven,
Of William the Conqueror, 1087.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 16 words with the pattern DI--ER. That is, six letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter I and 5th letter E and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:
dialer
diaper
dibber
dicier
dicker
didder
dieter
differ
digger
dikier
dimmer
dinger
dinker
dinner
dipper
dither
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Well, unfortunately, yes. But it depends on what type of animal you happen to be. Flies LOVE poop. Persons unencumbered by a conscious have been known to mix feces with dog food, confident in the knowledge that dogs only digest 40% of their intake. Personally, I wouldn't feed feces to a dog. But that's just me. Others may differ or dither as they prefer.it is edible but if i were you dont eat or you will get really sick or die!!!!!
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 24 words with the pattern -ITHE-. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter I and 3rd letter T and 4th letter H and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
cither
dither
either
hither
hithes
kithed
kithes
lithed
lither
lithes
mither
nither
pithed
sithed
sithee
sithen
sithes
tithed
tither
tithes
withed
wither
withes
zither
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 25 words with the pattern -IT-ER. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter I and 3rd letter T and 5th letter E and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:
bitser
bitter
cither
dither
either
fitter
hither
hitter
jitter
lither
litter
mither
mitier
nither
pitier
pitter
ritter
sitter
titfer
tither
titler
titter
wither
witter
zither
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There are some websites out there - of course, the best way to get critique is to write that manuscript and send it to an editor, agent, or publisher! The longer you dither around fussing over it, the harder it's going to get to send it off.
Keep in mind that not everyone is going to follow the rules of polite critique - if you post your work online, you'd best have a very thick skin, because people on the internet are a whole lot more rude than they'd be in person. If you don't believe that, go take a look at a website like Fanfiction sometime and read the supposedly "helpful" criticism posted.
Click on the links below to find some critique websites.
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There are 142 words like that in the Scrabble dictionary. I trust 50 of the more common ones will suffice:
diadem
dialog
diaper
diatom
dibble
dicker
dickey
dictum
diddle
didn't
diesel
dieter
differ
digest
digger
dilate
dilute
dimity
dimmer
dimple
dimply
dimwit
dinghy
dingle
dingus
dinner
dioxin
dipole
dipper
direct
direly
dirndl
disarm
disbar
discus
dishes
dismal
dismay
disown
dispel
distal
distil
disuse
dither
divers
divert
divest
divide
divine
diving
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You have to go onto the Insert bar at the top of the software and press insert Rollover button...simply create a flash button or commonly known as a rollover button in Dreamweaver Fireworks. I'm afraid if you don't have that software this can not be achieved. When you have opened the Dreamweaver Fireworks select a colour then type out the word or phrase you need and then save as JPEG. Then select another colour and type in the exact phrase or word again in another colour. Then save as a JPEG. DO NOT RENAME AS THE FILE BECOMES DISABLED. Press the magic wand tool in Dreamweaver Fireworks to make the white background diappear. If this doesn't work log onto:
www.cooltext.com....this site enables you select cool rollover buttons. Remeber to edit the button as much as you want to suit your needs and then make the file as a PNG w/Transparency no dither. Hopefully you now have a new rollover button.
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