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C.D. Wright is the author of Rising, Falling, Hovering, which is on the international shortlist, as well as over ten other collections of poetry and prose.
GotPoetry.com News 2009
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Hovering just above our S horizon, Fomalhaut is the brightest star on our chart and notable because it has an extrasolar planet less than three times as large as Jupiter and, farther out, a dusty disc that may eventually lead to the formation of further planets.
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Hovering as near as I dared, I strained to hear what they were saying.
Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011
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Hovering over the book is a familiar question: Will the 21st century be defined by wars of identity, in particular the clash of fundamentalist Islam with others, or will it be a story of a largely peaceful, economic rise of India, China and other nations in Asia and Africa?
The Next Battleground Gurcharan Das 2010
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Hovering your mouse over the book title pops up a summary of what the story is about.
Librophile Makes Quick Work Of Finding Free Audio And E-books | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Hovering over each icon shows a popup telling you the name of each window or the names of the windows in that group.
ViGlance Converts The Vanilla Taskbar Into A Win7-Like Superbar | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Hovering your mouse pointer over the Clickfree Wireless icon in your System Tray provides you with a variety of pop-up information, most notably when the last backup was done.
Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: Wireless Backup Robert J. Elisberg 2011
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Hovering parents, these researchers said, also deprive their children of something else -- joy.
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Hovering over the icon pops up an updating list of tweets.
Lifehacker Pack 2009: Essential Free Windows Downloads | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Hovering as near as I dared, I strained to hear what they were saying.
Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011
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