Unlike most other hard drives, it has a Blu-ray rewriter, which allows high definition films to be ripped and stored on the device.
From the telegraph.co.uk
It makes me suspect a modern political rewriter of factoids who doesn't know anything about public debt in historical terms.
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The article describes the new computer as coming with a 15-inch flat panel screen and a DVD-rewriter, and costing between $1300 and $1800.
From the newscientist.com
An obsessive rewriter of his work, Burton published five revised and expanded editions of The Anatomy of Melancholy during his lifetime.
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Complete, of course, is a relative concept in regard to Carver, an inveterate rewriter who published many stories in different versions at various points in his career.
From the latimes.com
The essays present Wolf's concerns as a writer and rewriter of this canonical story and show the genesis of the novel through Wolf's own readings and in a trip she took to Greece.
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Redact: someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication