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- proper noun US, rare, dated A male
given name ornickname .
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またアクセサリとして、「Apple iPad Case」 (3,980円) 、「Apple iPad Keyboard Dock (JIS) 」 (6,980円) 、「iPad Dock」 (2,980円) 、「iPad Camera Connection
マイコミジャーナル 2010
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The term Dock is botanically a noun of multitude, meaning originally
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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It may seem like I'm Leopard biased but here's some things I still don't like about it: Dock is finicky, it switches applications fine, but going to a specific window in an app requires me to go Dock App Menu Bar Window or hold down the icon [super slow].
Win 7 Vs Mac OS X Leopard: Feature-by-Feature Showdown | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The Nexus Dock is easy enough to install — and once you are finished you can start dragging and dropping your applications, or you can right-click on the dock and head into the preferences panel to start tweaking even further.
Nexus Dock Has Leopard-Style Eye-Candy Effects | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Exposé on the Dock is Cupertino’s response to Windows 7′s new Aero Peek features, so I was anxious to screencast it.
Hands On With Mac OS X Snow Leopard (Dev Preview) | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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If you’re using your Mac Dock to launch applications, right-click on the icon of your Windows app and choose “Keep in Dock”.
How To Run That One Windows App You Need On A Mac | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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We’ve had a nasty gang in Dock Green this week: Jumbo Clarke and his henchmen.
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One touted feature is called Dock Expose, which allows you to see small versions of all the open windows in any running program by clicking on its icon in the Dock at the bottom of the screen.
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Click on the iCab icon in the Dock, which is hiding at the bottom of the screen.
Daveman's Blog David Fulton 2005
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Click on the iCab icon in the Dock, which is hiding at the bottom of the screen.
Archive 2005-03-01 David Fulton 2005
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