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Change color of curently evaluating cell using stylesheets

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4 4 $begingroup$ How can I change the format of the cell, which is currently being evaluated? stylesheet share | improve this question asked yesterday Nils Nils 57 3 $endgroup$ add a comment  |  4 4 $begingroup$ How can I change the format of the cell, whi...

United States Navy

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United States Navy Land   USA Aktiv 1794–dags dato Grein Marinen Type Sjøkrig Storleik 433 500 personnel 289 skip 3700+ luftfartøy 11 hangarskip 10 amfibisk åtaksskip 9 amfibisk transport dock 12 docklandingsskip 22 kryssarar 55 jagarar 30 fregattar 71 ubåtar Del av Forsvarsdepartementet Marinedepartementet Hovudkvarter Pentagon Motto «Non sibi sed patriae» (Ikkje ein sjølv, men landet) (uoffisielt) [1] Fargar Blå, gull           Marsj Anchors Aweigh Slag/krigar Den amerikanske sjølvstendekrigen Kvasikrigen Barbareskkrigane 1812-krigen Den meksikansk-amerikanske krigen Den amerikanske borgarkrigen Den spansk-amerikanske krigen Den første verdskrigen Den andre verdskrigen Koreakrigen Vietnamkrigen Golfkrigen Operation Allied Force Operation Enduring Freedom Irakkrigen Anti-piratverksemd ved Somalia Dekorasjonar Presidential Unit Citation Navy Unit Commendation Meritorious Unit Commendation Kommandørar Chief of Naval ...

Idioms to say If there is something needed to be done, then do it today?

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5 1 My friend try to use idioms/parse to express that "If there is something has to be done, then let's do it right now, not postpone to other day." She was trying to use "One of these days is none of these days", labelled on her product package, trying to be cool :) But I felt that sounds weird... The parse itself doesn't make sense alone by itself... Its make sense during conversion like here: http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/One+of+these+days+is+none+of+these+days So is there any other idioms that can be use alone, a parse on the product/poster/shirt itself that sounds cool? phrase-requests idiom-requests expression-requests share | improve this question ...