That was a technique they perfected first in Paris, just as they've now perfected the techniques in Apparances.
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He perfected the art of peaking at the right time.
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Remember, the Wright Flyer wasn't perfected over New York City.
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Later, once techniques are perfected, they will begin making repairs.
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Lucky for me, I have already perfected four different hands.
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Hugh Jackman seems to have perfected the gooey, decadent dessert.
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With the G903 Lightspeed, Logitech has perfected the computer mouse.
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The tool hasn't been perfected but it's an important advance.
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The cruise industry says the overboard technology hasn't been perfected.
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After a few weeks, I thought I had perfected it.
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We perfected the timing of the nap and the meal.
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Wood has perfected Dolores's combination of vulnerability and cool lethality.
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I've not perfected the balance and I doubt anyone will.
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It continues to be reinvented (and perfected) in surprising ways.
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The ideal financing model is one perfected by Beto O'Rourke.
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Many have changed it, mastered it or nearly perfected it.
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These are the things I feel like I've really perfected.
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It's a practice perfected over a thousand years of necessity.
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His teammate Masahiro Tanaka has perfected that art this season.
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HomePod also lacks a lot that the Echo has perfected.
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He later perfected his climbing skills in the French Army.
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Of course, this routine was perfected with trial and error.
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The shaving cream in the Croc perfected the art form.
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But like any skill, it can be perfected with time.
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They have perfected using technology as a means of repression.
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Who's to say ingredient selection won't be perfected by an algorithm?
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Because without a perfectly perfected perfect female personality, I was useless.
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That's a role Wahlberg has perfected over the last five years.
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Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson have their coordinating couple style perfected!
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The SLAM was abandoned as scientists perfected intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).
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The Kardashians, masters of PR, have perfected the art of approachability.
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One thing Samsung has unquestionably perfected: making big phones seem small.
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The perfected Sepiks isn't all that's new in this remixed Strike.
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Jennifer Lawrence has perfected the lob hairstyle, especially with textured layers.
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Students at the University of Nebraska perfected their snowman-making skills.
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Few have perfected this form for the mainstream like the BBC.
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Ms. Morris, an astute synthesizer, has studied and perfected them all.
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And indeed, Poland's leaders have perfected the art of Brussels-bashing.
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Here&aposs how he overcame stage fright and perfected his process.
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Trump has perfected the art of unabashed, unapologetic and unrepentant conviction.
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Finally, your audience only gets to see the perfected end results.
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If you thought we had perfected fast food ordering, think again.
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Netflix's On My Block has perfected the art of the cliffhanger.
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I've finally perfected a hazelnut milk that I'm really happy with.
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Ms. Fernandes has perfected her version of this humble finger food.
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To be ready, he already has perfected his autograph for fans.
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"What Juul did was it perfected nicotine delivery," Dr. Levy said.
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Whether it's the formula Dahn's group perfected is an open question.
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Tom Cruise perfected himself by repeating the situation over and over.
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Hillary Clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and theft.
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Source: Kurtis Productions Greg Meffert has perfected the cool, casual saunter.
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The Walter Reed group had perfected the art of viral inactivation.
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That is the thing that they have perfected and are excellent at.
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Turns out, the date night look was also perfected suited for daytime.
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Those friends, Ralph and Chuck had perfected the art of the autograph.
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Such tactics have been perfected by President Donald Trump in recent years.
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It's hardly surprising that we haven't yet perfected our system of government.
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The endless tease is a tactic Jones has perfected in recent years.
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Bags, as this company has perfected them, are designed for elegant modesty.
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Today, perfected facial recognition is one step closer to becoming a reality.
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As teen besties, they perfected their inside jokes and experimented with drugs.
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Meghan Markle has perfected the art of wearing black and navy together.
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The art of binge-watching has already been perfected by TV addicts.
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The most primped, polished, and perfected photos on Instagram are under attack.
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Logitech has perfected the computer mouse with the G903 Lightspeed wireless mouse.
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For breakfast, my perfected blueberry smoothie was refreshing till the last drop.
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I hadn't quite perfected the fine art of hiding my cheap shoes.
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Greenwood has perfected the McNamara smile—long and curved, like a scythe.
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His signaling had not been perfected yet — some gestures were being missed.
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The perfected Instagrammable influencer has met her match: the TikTok e-girl.
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Heather Feather was another early ASMR creator who perfected different audio techniques.
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It is true that they have perfected the art of black rectangles.
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And now, finally, the selfie-stick has been perfected, with the GekkoStick.
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Stalin didn't invent this trick but he perfected it with brutal efficiency.
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We were all still young, finding our sound until it was perfected.
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Canadian duo DVSN have perfected their chemistry for making the perfect song.
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He has perfected the art of persuasion and negotiation with his players.
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"I've perfected the art of busting on people," Jones told me later.
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Having been perfected over time, they are being deployed today against Biden.
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Once the design is perfected, the toy is manufactured for mass distribution.
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We perfected the internal combustion engine and pioneered the latest electric vehicles.
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Doom was everything we loved about the franchise, but distilled and perfected.
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But America may not yet have perfected the anti-missile capabilities it needs.
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"It&aposs an art that&aposs been almost perfected in Iraq," he said.
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We have perfected the politics of accusation, which discourages confession, responsibility and accountability.
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Millions of years of evolution have perfected this form of biological information storage.
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All the while, Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missile capabilities continue to be perfected.
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I perfected her skin with Dior Forever Undercover Concealer in #010 where needed.
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Have you perfected your ultimate 2019 goal, the mess-free cat-eye flick?
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Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like that technology has been perfected, hence his breakdowns.
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In other words, in this architecture, Rolls-Royce has perfected the effortless departure.
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The DSTLD Leather Moto, like many of DSTLD's offerings, is a perfected classic.
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"These are rough versions of songs which Reed never really perfected," she said.
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Mrs May perfected her style during six grinding years at the Home Office.
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Now, at 55 inches, the tech appears to be perfected for living rooms.
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"Hillary Clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and theft," he said.
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Ishee hopes to one day sell his lab-perfected pups to others, too.
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And as for those patient gluing skills you perfected when you were younger?
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Grant, who lives in Minneapolis, first perfected this system selling textbooks in college.
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And just over the years, I've perfected it and it comes easy now.
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"They&aposve tried that, but so far it&aposs not perfected," Eustace said.
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It's taken a while, but Dell damn near perfected the 13-inch laptop.
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I am not interested in writing the "Veronica perfected" version of the show.
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" The Kremlin, writes Pomerantsev, "has perfected the fusion of authoritarianism and reality television.
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None of this is to say that Google's new interface is perfected yet.
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"Trump has perfected this sort of serious-looking furrowed-brow scowl," Finnegan said.
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The group practiced and perfected their macabre entrance at home before heading out.
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Their designs were pure, perfected for a purpose, and therein lay their beauty.
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The state often conjures up images of pristine beaches and yoga-perfected bodies.
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She has perfected a series of small rituals to help her get by.
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During the next few years, she perfected the recipes for her restricted diet.
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For now, however, marvel at Saturation III, where they have perfected their craft.
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Other celebrities, however, have perfected their beatboxing skills — or at least, they've tried.
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Almost all are fashioned after the style perfected by those renowned British houses.
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Tobey perfected his role as wingman chatting up a couple bikini-clad beauties.
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We know too well the consequences of war and have perfected our responses.
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As a multimillion-dollar business, Goop has perfected the art of manufacturing hope.
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Over the years I've perfected various spineless techniques to try and combat this.
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Klitschko's perfected jab-and-grab technique was not enough to secure his victory.
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European terrorists have perfected the use of the common truck against pedestrian crowds.
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It's the EDM formula perfected—a masterclass in amusement park physics and centrifugal force.
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McCarthy's assistant was Roy Cohn, an attorney who perfected the art of character assassination.
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Apple has arguably perfected the product unveiling press conference over the past twenty years.
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Snap either wasn't paying attention or has perfected the art of the troll… pic.twitter.
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This technique was perfected by Mr Putin in Russia, and is now widely copied.
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They've perfected their demure half-smiles and subtle pouts for their red carpet appearances.
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Our companies have created it, expanded it, perfected it, in ways they can't compete.
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Unless genetic engineering can one day be perfected, changes in genes are hard-wired.
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Obviously, Dollywood did not invent the pot roast, but they have near-perfected it.
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Has Make Up For Ever officially perfected the matte-but-not-flat foundation formula?
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So releasing programs perfected in virtual space into the wild is fraught with difficulty.
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The game's premise focuses on HOXAR, a fictional technology firm that has perfected holographics.
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By the time Russia hosted the 2014 Winter Games, it had perfected the scheme.
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Jamila Woods' HEAVN means more to me than perfected vocal runs and soothing melodies.
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We'll see about that — if there is anything Amazon has perfected, it's online retail.
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The stats testify to the relentless incrementalism through which Redick has perfected his craft.
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Over the years, he'd perfected a quick lesson in lunar geology for his team.
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Good thing Ross has a mean backstroke, which he probably perfected back at home.
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His path to Charleston was as unconventional as the brand of basketball he perfected.
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The model perfected and personified the heroin chic look that dominated '90s high fashion.
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But turns out, she has her skincare routine perfected, and as for food waste?
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Since beginning in 2010, she's now a pro, having perfected a number of tricks.
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So many things that appear like nature perfected turn out to be nature depleted.
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One possible reason is that Sunrise has perfected a flair for theatrics and storytelling.
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Beijing would turn to the task, however, would be the one perfected on a
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There's a down-home luxuriousness about her recipes that Southern cooks have arguably perfected.
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The only way for it to truly be perfected, though, is through customer feedback.
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Calm in the face of creepy, Carter has perfected the art of not caring.
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But he does so by re-engineering the perfected recipes of grandmothers, or nonnas.
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I saw countless bare butts getting spanked in playgrounds and parks — a humiliation perfected.
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On the other hand: When the self-driving suitcase is perfected, I'm buying one.
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There was also the insecure and yet megalomaniacal control freak obsessed with perfected surfaces.
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Those of us who work on the Strip have perfected the art of hospitality.
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This is how John Kidd reads everything — as a search for the perfected text.
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But what you end up with is a much more defined and perfected product.
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He perfected magnetic-core memory while working on Whirlwind, which was completed in 1951.
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What made the scale and fidelity possible was the recently perfected rotogravure printing process.
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He perfected, one analyst said, "the art of being vague," and won the presidency.
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And I believe all those protocols will get perfected as we deal with this.
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Here's how the 19-year-old perfected holding and reselling shoes for greater returns.
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I love waking up every morning and feeling like I don't have it perfected.
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The art of suppressing dissent has been perfected over the years by authoritarian governments.
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Here are some of the headlines: Breitbart has perfected stories of Muslim refugees joining ISIS.
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If humans walked like robots, engineers already would have perfected zero-effort, mechanically-assisted walking.
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Her blowout style is, of course, a look that Kate has perfected through the years.
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But at the time when it was perfected, it was a technical and artistic breakthrough.
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Kim perfected the Instagram selfie so well, she made an entire book out of them.
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All are wonderful examples of items perfected to suit the needs of today's demanding consumer.
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After the body lines and interiors were perfected, Ferrari designers turned their attention to performance.
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You'll be surprised by the incredible artistry and expertise that have perfected this ancient process.
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Facebook, Google and Microsoft have all more or less perfected this technology, according to Farid.
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Now the winner will be declared not as who invented Stories, but who perfected them.
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The roof tiles aren't perfected yet, however, nor are they generating meaningful revenue for Tesla.
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But there are several, more complex reasons why people often choose perfected, even hypersexualized avatars.
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"You saw what happened in Lausanne when I perfected the 200," the proud sprinter added.
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In Rise of Iron, The Devil's Lair is remixed with a new title: Sepiks Perfected.
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You've pretty much brought back that cocktail from the dead, and maybe even perfected it.
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ROSS: YOU NEVER KNOW WHO IS REALLY AHEAD OR BEHIND UNTIL IT IS TRULY PERFECTED.
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McConnell knows how this works; he perfected the strategy back when he was minority leader.
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But even before that technology is perfected, a version of those speed governors would help.
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When the computer was finally perfected, Jobs had the engineers' names engraved inside each one.
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This new iPhone will most likely be the "perfected" version of the iPhone X design.
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Even if Crispr were perfected, there are other problems with gene editing to prevent disease.
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DJ Swish, the main producer on "Still Brazy," perfected G-funk's signature squelch and squeal.
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It's the perfected illusion of casualness, and it makes this stand-up special particularly enchanting.
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He perfected the deluxe tonal style — soft white-grays, velvety darks — that became his brand.
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And while Trump has used many executive orders, no one perfected it like his predecessor.
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But the truth is, for quite a while, I hadn't perfected my own shopping habits.
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Dr. West, according to him, perfected and was on the vanguard of bite-mark identification.
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Baseball is the perfected candidate for this kind of augmented reality experience for two reasons.
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He's even perfected the gamer slouch and hasn't looked away from the screen in hours.
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We're not saying that she invented underwater maternity photos, but she pretty much perfected them.
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The Winter War is also where Finnish civilians perfected and mass-produced the Molotov Cocktail.
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While Doug Harvey may have started the art of the rushing defenceman, Orr perfected it.
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Nearly all his current and former aides have perfected an impersonation of his thudding Brooklynese.
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Four flavors have been perfected so far: Coffee and Donuts, Double Buzz, Macchiato, and Chai.
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Then consider the most glaring truth: Whatever Stalin perfected was rooted in the Leninist system.
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These "commands" read like hermetic axioms, intimating the perfected union of humanity, earth, and history.
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In contrast, Clinton "has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft," Trump said.
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When those technologies are perfected, the employment picture inside Amazon's warehouses could look very different.
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Call of Duty isn't accessible because its developers perfected the best first-person shooter controls.
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Every shot looks like a perfected pastry confection, full of pastels and richly festooned ornaments.
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Engineers still haven't perfected a method of generating fake faces that escape the uncanny valley.
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Charles and Ray Eames perfected their plywood-molding technique in designing splints for wounded soldiers.
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He sought a perfected nature, perhaps framed by wildness, but replete with harmony and grace.
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It has perfected everything except for that last foot—call it the Last Foot Problem.
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That's because Logitech might have just perfected the scroll wheel with the MX Master 3.
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"The Bachelor," which had its première in 2002, perfected a form that had been inchoate.
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Trump supporters have perfected the art of blocking out anything that doesn't fit their worldview.
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As tireless as Yeats was in pursuit of this perfected art, the results were mixed.
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The show's fifth season, which starts Wednesday on Pop, finds it having perfected its formula.
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It's not about being some sort of a model, a perfected ideal of any kind.
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For Pret has perfected one product beyond all others, refined it to an unbelievable caliber.
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Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi is only 7 weeks old, but she's already perfected the selfie pout.
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It's an art form that's been perfected over the years — and documented extensively on the internet.
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He's given us the low-down on how he perfected his profile — and it's surprisingly straightforward.
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He perfected the art of dribbling at pace to beguile his opponents before scoring with grace.
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Lynde, particularly, had perfected his shtick and made it family friendly enough for the sitcom Bewitched.
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Everyone's bending over backwards trying to copy its Surface Pro, while it's practically perfected the device.
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He also perfected a signature dance move, and it's that change, specifically, that's won me over.
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Samsung's been doing wireless charging for years and it's basically perfected it on the Note 8.
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Inspired by the original t-shirt perfected for Justin as part of the Believe Tour wardrobe.
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It looked more perfected and even in tone, almost like I had a good foundation on.
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But he's perfected it since arriving, even if he doesn't take his work home with him.
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This type of care was perfected in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it's called damage control surgery.
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She not only did she write the prototypes of the murder-mystery genre—she perfected it.
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Once that model is perfected, it can then be made scalable and applicable to other problems.
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The method that Kierkegaard perfected—e concessis argumentation—required that he argue from his opponent's premises.
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By now the N.R.A. has perfected the art of going after lawmakers who defy the organization.
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They both do a decent job, but they haven't perfected the arm movements like she has.
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Recently, Arquette went to Mexico to train with luchadores and perfected some pretty advanced wrestling moves.
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It's a formula that the mom-of-two has perfected since branching out as an entrepreneur.
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Pedestrian Verse had distilled the band's sound and perfected something they'd been working on for years.
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North Korea long ago perfected the art of "talks about talks" while preserving its nuclear options.
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That bouncy blowout style is, of course, a look that Kate has perfected through the years.
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If Facebook perfected the model of monetizing consumers' personal data and browsing habits, Google invented it.
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When he's hanging out with Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran has apparently perfected a clever technique: "peacocking".
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He perfected his costume with a prosthetic hand on his shoulder to represent the character Thing.
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Just such a technology has now been perfected by computer scientists at the University of Kentucky.
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"I think it's still to be perfected, for sure," Reid said of his grass-court playbook.
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Once perfected in Myanmar, the technology could help other large-scale restoration projects, said WIF's Lyngdoh.
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At first, I perfected the local art of eye contact avoidance and the panhandler side-step.
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Given the acquisition of Source3, it's clear that Facebook hasn't yet perfected its rights management technology.
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The reality is that those bright, perfected images perform better on Instagram, for the most part.
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Sometimes, it is while wandering in the wilderness that purpose is perfected and voice is clarified.
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The Internet perfected its mixture of studio mischief and song structure on "Ego Death" in 2015.
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As the wife of a celebrity, she said she had perfected the art of dodging attention.
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This nearly perfected of spread offense causes even elite defenses to struggle to prevent open shots.
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Once the technology is perfected, the results could dramatically change how people get around metropolitan areas.
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"New Orleans may have created jazz, but Kansas City is where it was perfected," he said.
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Op-Docs A close-knit group of rural African-American women have perfected a distinctive art.
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Brazilian companies with projects around the region exported the corruption scheme they had perfected at home.
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Trump affects something close to a regal pout, close enough anyway to be perfected through Botox.
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As with the vehicle technology, the ability to connect traffic lights has not quite been perfected.
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Here's how the teen perfected the art of long holds to resell shoes for massive profits:
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Once driverless technology is perfected, estimates show that between four and 10 million jobs will be destroyed.
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Rudy Giuliani perfected this when he was the U.S. attorney and it was upheld by the courts.
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And Fox has perfected it, the others have taken it and done their own versions of it.
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In general, less than 20 percent of planes are ready to deal with a perfected NextGen system.
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They have perfected how to keep order and control better than perhaps any other regime on earth.
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These are classic Jedi-mind tricks, perfected by a woman who had five kids in six years.
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Doing so, he perfected his patented axial gantry system that offered a quick, economical, and adaptable solution.
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Between them, Leissner and Vella perfected the art of making outsized profits from seemingly normal bond deals.
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Elliott first started making bonsai sculptures as a hobby and has slowly perfected the craft over time.
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Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart perfected the art of televangelism, with Swaggart's tears flowing like Niagara Falls.
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Though they do have monsters, the underlying story structures are TV-friendly, tested and perfected over decades.
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HP thinks it has perfected this design with the Spectre Folio so it can manage both well.
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The formula needs to be absolutely perfected before releasing it to all of us regular hair-dyers.
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And Disney, in particular, has perfected the art of selling its theme-park and cruise-ship experiences.
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However, skepticism abounds about whether tech companies can replicate a formula perfected by old-line car manufacturers.
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From scooters, to cars, to planes, to treadmills, these guys have perfected the art of unique choreography.
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"You have been so patient while we perfected the shades and formulas," Storybook Cosmetics wrote on Instagram.
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The creative combinations know no bounds once you've perfected your dough, sauce, cheese, and topping ratio game.
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I really wanted to do my new dance partner, Maks, justice on my newly perfected dance moves.
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Thousands of small and midsized companies perfected new shale oil and gas technologies and transformed the landscape.
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A project you've been working on could finally be perfected during this full moon, which is exciting!
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It seems to me that the older generations of Chinese have perfected the skill of selective forgetting.
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"President Trump has perfected the financial shakedown of seeking political influence as a way of life," Rep.
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Most famously, they had perfected the tricolored glaze, which is a combination of green, yellow, and white.
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Over the course of six years, he perfected his craft by studying cartoon animation, drawing, and illustration.
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Streaming incumbents, like Netflix and Amazon, perfected their platforms on each device as they hit the market.
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Instead of saying I'm a woman and get your hands off, I perfected that little girl voice.
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The final chapter in this rebooted origin story arc for Lara Croft is like an idea perfected.
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Dating back to the dawn of civilization, farming has been refined, adjusted and adapted — but never perfected.
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They're constantly aggravated about how this or that aspect of their personality isn't perfected and polished enough.
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Many of Facebook's most valuable products weren't invented by Facebook or Zuckerberg; the company merely perfected them.
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We had 11 songs perfected, and we even played a concert before I went to the hole.
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He's perfected all the tiny details that go into creating portraits of animals that look so real.
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Through hours of focus in training, they have also seemingly perfected the art of the offside trap.
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As the wife of a celebrity, Christine Marinoni said she had perfected the art of dodging attention.
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Plato wrote about this dilemma in his cave allegory, the Wachowskis perfected its execution in The Matrix.
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I learned to iron on set during photo shoots, and over the years I've quite perfected it.
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Giancarlo Esposito whips out the outwardly polite, inwardly scary persona he perfected as Gus from Breaking Bad.
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In Mexico, for instance, a farmer named Ricardo Romero has perfected a practice known as carbon farming.
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That peak was long in coming; by the time he perfected his act, he was nearly 60.
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Early on, Roth perfected his "rants" — like a stand-up comedian whose very intensity captivates his audience.
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To watch other players sliding on hardcourts is a pale imitation of the art Djokovic has perfected.
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They will, in principle, be scaled up one day, as they are perfected to meet the BHAG .
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Over two decades, he has perfected the art of playing Russia and the West against each other.
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God's power, perfected through our weakness, makes us instruments of mercy, seekers of justice, agents of reconciliation.
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Over the past three decades China has perfected what can only be called a mercantilist industrial policy.
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That's because researchers at Facebook, Google, and other institutions have nearly perfected techniques for automated facial recognition.
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Ms. Gabor, who died on Sunday, was a working actress who perfected the art of seeming idle.
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They are also aware that the automotive industry perfected its methods over the course of 100 years.
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The fact that Bolt perfected it once, pressed reset and perfected it twice and now is going to try to do it a third time, there's nothing that compares to repeating it once so there are no words that could describe him doing it three times in a row.
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The Montreal photographer and filmmaker has perfected the skill of superimposing his visage onto dolls, angels, even babies.
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She's perfected a particular kind of delivery that cautiously skirts the line between earnestly sweet and comically intense.
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We want to be included, because we know and have perfected our craft, not because of our gender.
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Driverless vehicles are the logical conclusion of megatrends—the century-old march of automation, perfected by artificial intelligence.
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Warren Buffett (and Charlie Munger) have perfected the art of empowering the right people to achieve phenomenal outcomes.
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For decades, these regimes have perfected the arts of suppressing truth and spreading propaganda to protect their interests.
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Either way, the easiest tactic for brands to take is one that Melania herself has perfected: staying silent.
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It might though soon be able to demonstrate that it had perfected an ICBM system's booster rocket stage.
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A perfected skin-care routine is all about trial and error, but consider my mask testing temporarily halted.
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The superstar perfected the look, recreating Joyner's asymmetrical race outfit right now to her manicure and red lipstick.
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But his real method was made famous 20 years later by the man who perfected it, Charles Ponzi.
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Prototype ships were built there, and a naval surgeon perfected the manufacture of ether for anaesthetics in 1854.
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Mother Nature has all but perfected flight, so why are we wasting our time re-inventing the wheel?
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The process, which she has perfected over 20 years, results in stunning combinations of porcelain, beeswax, and honeycomb.
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In the last 30 years, Chrysler has perfected the genre-bending vehicle that it originally designed for families.
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Once the technology is perfected, the same lens used in a DSLR could be squeezed into a smartphone.
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After Damon and Affleck perfected the screenplay, the two pals shopped the script around the major Hollywood studios.
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With 72 U.S. patents, Ormat's power solutions have been refined and perfected under the most grueling environmental conditions.
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"To be honest, we trained so much for the 100 that my 200 wasn't perfected yet," Lyles said.
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And while that heartbreak is unbearable, Brand tells us HSN has perfected a buy-to-the-minute system.
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This installment sees him really lean into that character quirk, allowing Bautista to showcase his perfected comedic timing.
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Overall, the new season's riffs are very much modeled on the riffing style that old-school MST23K perfected.
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As a human who hasn't yet perfected on-land movement, I find this to be a relatable characteristic.
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There's no denying that Disney has perfected the formula of producing entertaining and long-lasting family-friendly films.
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Live, they've perfected the art of pairing their songs with mesmerizing video and light installations, cued up perfectly.
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From Saturday Night Live to social media, Alec Baldwin has seemingly perfected the art of trolling Donald Trump.
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A 20th-century coinage, "genocide" derives from the industrial and bureaucratic scale of slaughter perfected by the Nazis.
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At an earlier hearing, some consumer groups warned that driverless cars had not been perfected in testing environments.
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It's a stratagem he perfected as far back as 2004 with "Confessions," which became his best-selling album.
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This kind of party unity is something that the Republicans have perfected, but Democrats can have trouble maintaining.
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After all, this is Solange Knowles we're talking about — she's practically perfected the art of the fashion moment.
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For 15 years and seven albums, the trio honed, and maybe even perfected, the art of power-pop.
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While it may not yet be perfected, it seems that a minimum income strategy is there to stay.
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In relatively modern times, Belgians perfected the method to produce lambic, a tart, sour, and wine-like brew.
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He also accused Lenin of laying the foundation of the terrorist state that his successor, Joseph Stalin, perfected.
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By the time of Disintegration, they'd have perfected this sound and have made it a commercially viable pursuit.
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Janae Wheeler, an AARP community manager, has been giving these workshops since 2016, and has perfected her delivery.
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But Valve has tweaked and perfected a lot of these elements, especially with its famously meticulous level design.
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But Valve has tweaked and perfected a lot of these elements, especially with its famously meticulous level design.
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Lightning Rod is a new role for Mr. Pence, who has so far perfected his good-cop appearance.
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The kickstand is something Microsoft has pretty much perfected, so it's no surprise that it remains virtually unchanged.
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By now, Mr. Trump has perfected the art not of the deal but of dismantling what went before.
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So I have not perfected the all-nighter process the way your average UChicago Adderall fiend probably has.
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My reason, the one I have perfected in my head, has just enough context for moments like these.
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I finally perfected it, and every time I applied to a job posting, I was filled with hope.
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The company perfected its secret recipe until it contained the right amount of enzymes to better retain moisture.
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Big brows were still all the rage, but by 2018 they had been perfected into the Instagram Brow.
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Surely it would be perfected in the next few years and worries about paying for treatment would disappear.
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History painting could not seriously be attempted or lauded unless an artist had demonstrably perfected the male nude.
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Berg used raw tomato sauce and a light, hydrated dough—a method perfected over the course of 23 years.
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To me, talent is not a passion alone, but also a skill which is perfected over years of learning.
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In press rounds leading up to its theatrical release, Gibson perfected the art of the self-victimizing non-apology.
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It's unclear if the recently arrested Romanian gang used an identical technique, but they had certainly perfected their strategy.
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Meanwhile, the "brave new world" promise of harmonised capital requirements across Europe had not yet been perfected, Bulley said.
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So we asked Erik Anderson of The Catbird Seat, who has perfected his own version of this morning classic.
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It's the latest example in a pattern perfected by a president whose actions have had the effect of diversion.
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Meanwhile, Lawrence has finally perfected his curls enough to leave the house but gets stuck in a traffic jam.
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Why now: Some global tech companies have perfected the art of moving profits to countries with low tax rates.
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Once self-driving technology is perfected, it could dramatically reduce that death toll, saving thousands of lives every year.
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" At the heart of most intense attachments are feelings of twinship, "the need to hear an echo, but perfected.
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Rather than the crisp, perfected images he'd set out for, Felländer found beauty in fearfully flawed and fragmented frames.
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As she was working on her second cookbook, Cravings: Hungry For More, Chrissy Teigen perfected the art of crowdsourcing.
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Queen Bey perfected her performance from head-to-toe and made sure to take her outfit changes extra seriously.
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I may not be a pro makeup artist, but I have perfected my go-to Monday-through-Friday look.
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And Apple, its defenders have pointed out, likes to release products that are perfected, even if they're not first.
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In the 1800s local manufacturers including Eli Whitney, who invented the cotton gin, perfected the use of interchangeable parts.
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She perfected this method over 66 detective novels, and is now the best-selling author in the world—ever.
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The best devices of our current smartphone era have always been the ones that feel most efficient and perfected.
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By this time, the founder and team have ironed out any inconsistencies and perfected the narrative of their story.
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It perfected the craze for Manga and mainstream gaming into a perfect product both off-screen and on-screen.
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"That's not an option people," Obama said, displaying comedic chops perfected through seven previous appearances at the annual dinner.
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She took courses and staged for two years in the bakery at Daniel, where she perfected her shaping skills.
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"The ones in nature have evolved over millions of years and perfected themselves by trial and error," Jacob said.
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Once the technology is perfected, Lee says, the company doesn't want to license it out or seek a buyer.
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While the dab is a highly elaborate art form, the 94-year-old appears to have perfected her practice.
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And it was before Trump stole and perfected his whole schtick, which is being an unapologetic jerk to everybody.
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I'm all for progress, of course; but the same-sofa multiplayer side of this series was perfected in 1993.
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Those perfectly coifed curls might have been perfected over not one but two visits to her personal hair stylist.
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Then, once they've perfected that method, they hope to move on to chemicals that can block even more light.
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Bezos is confident about this because Blue Origin has mostly perfected a smaller reusable launch system called New Shepard.
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It was the perfect illustration of how the airline industry has perfected the art of nickel and diming passengers.
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" Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist: "China has survived intact for 4,000 years because they have perfected 'barbarian management.
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But we've perfected our sauce over the years, adding garlic and vinegar, salt and pepper, and some different seasonings.
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Donald Trump has perfected the art of bashing the media, "the most dishonest people on earth," in his view.
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When I asked how they've nearly perfected a dish that's thousands of years old, Dovid, emphasizes technique over ingredients.
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The paints are chromatically-organized, each a unique recipe perfected by McGinness and his staff, like a magic potion.
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Given astonishing form by the ancient Egyptians and perfected by the ancient Greeks, chairs eventually stretched, rocked and rolled.
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Let me explain, as this is a relatively new engineering development, being perfected by Swedish researchers as we speak.
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In early October, he tags the trees destined for the holiday market, using an internal calculus perfected over decades.
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Edison perfected the incandescent bulb in 1879, five years before he hired the fresh-off-the-boat Serbian immigrant.
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Our food writer tagged along with a family that has perfected the art of the picnic in the park.
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While America wasn't home to either the first or the longest road trip, we have arguably perfected the genre.
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Over time, he perfected his stage makeup skills by watching YouTube tutorials and copying the techniques of drag queens.
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The model perfected in Iraq against ISIS, often termed "by, with and through our partners," is becoming successful elsewhere.
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"President Trump has perfected the financial shakedown of people seeking political influence as a way of life," said Rep.
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For the longest time, SoundCloud was, I felt, the only service that had perfected this sort of digital prophesying.
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I finally perfected the barf bag technique for when my toddler throws up in the car, which is often.
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Collective Retreats has perfected the art of glamping — no more so than at Collective Hudson Valley at Liberty Farms.
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Meghan Markle perfected the ultimate high-low fashion look in Rome when she debuted an unexpected choice of jewelry.
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There should be no doubt – North Korea has a nuclear capability that, while not perfected, is growing with time.
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Biparental care is the rule among boobies, but longtime mates have perfected the art of symmetry and turn-taking.
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During many of those weekends, he was in his mother's kitchen, where the two tested and perfected the recipe.
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In this era of Pixar-perfected proficiency, The Secret Life of Pets is intriguing because of what it isn't.
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Perhaps surprisingly, White labeled Tatum the toughest of all because Tatum, he said, had perfected so many deft moves.
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And although Lego has perfected the right angle, she said, it could diversify its offerings of diagonals and curves.
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Bits of his earlier creations are present everywhere, but this seems like it could be in its perfected state.
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"It was critical that we perfected them before we brought them to our customers nationwide," VanGosen wrote in her statement.
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He moved to Mexico to attract attention and perfected a style of bullfighting so dangerous he has nearly been killed.
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After partnering with electronics company Avnet and using its technical expertise, the design and functionality of the harness was perfected.
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She whines (Erskine has perfected a pitch that is a cross between banshee and toddler) about how everything is unfair.
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In 1814, Wilhelm Sattler, a German industrialist, seemingly perfected it by using arsenic and verdigris for a more steadfast green.
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"They'd basically try to bring some of the tight oil techniques perfected in the United States into Russia," says Chow.
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We won't tell you too much yet, other than the fact that it's perfected the arts set by Persona 4.
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As a political strategist, Mr Bannon follows a template he perfected at Breitbart, the provocative website he used to run.
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Apple says it's more secure than the finger Touch ID. And until true Face/Off technology is perfected we're ok.
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Instead of obsessing over the self-actualized perfected person, maybe we should care more about equality, community, vulnerability, and empathy.
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Rugg and Maruca have perfected the particular blend of sorrow and joy that makes the Street Angel series so special.
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That does not mean that statisticians have perfected climate forecasting: in fact, the errors their models produce are still large.
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Had they perfected a better system for distributing the chemical, experts say the death toll could have been significantly higher.
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Once perfected, the researchers then want to work with the cosmetic industry to help put their microbeads in products again.
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Might Goldman combine with a commercial bank, a model it flirted with in the 1990s and which JPMorgan has perfected?
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Its accordion-like design, perfected mostly through trial and error experimentation, uses something called "stick-slip" motion to get around.
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Unlike Roessel's version, which included chemical stabilizers, Wohlt perfected the recipe to include only two things: sugar and bean water.
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Mr. Bush, who was the first Republican to challenge Mr. Trump in a sustained way, has increasingly perfected his riff.
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Crisp and white, oversized and striped, silk, or poplin, we've tracked down the brands that have perfected the classic shirt.
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Legendary hairstylist Garren perfected the buns backstage at Anna Sui using products from R+Co, the line he co-founded.
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"We don't have to go to a vertical to solve another problem," until the hotel search is perfected, Schromgens explained.
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After years of trial and error, he perfected the stud-and-tube coupling system that defines Lego to this day.
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Though you might have perfected your writing structure and grammar, good writing takes a lot more than the technical skills.
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When the song came out, it was exactly the kind of funk Prince had so perfected over his long career.
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Used in a sentence: Fawn over these photos to see which sexy stars have perfected the posture of Summer Seventeen.
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Someone has perfected a playbook for pulling webpages off Google, according to a new post by UCLA lawyer Eugene Volokh.
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I don't think those things would have disrupted the MacBook Pro's scrupulously perfected proportions or Apple's bottom line too much.
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The fact is that people love violence, and the Romans merely perfected the showmanship of spectacle in the ancient world.
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What matters is that, with a little American ingenuity, these things might be perfected, and maybe next time they'll work.
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Once the fairing recovery system is perfected, the only expendable part on Falcon 9 rockets will be the upper stage.
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The company that perfected the stunt drink is unveiling two new drinks it plans to sell for the long-haul.
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Trump is convinced that regulations are inherently bad, and that his order will result in some magically perfected regulatory regime.
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Pyongyang Naengmyun Pyongyang Naengmyun is a dish of cold noodles beloved by many Koreans but perfected by the North Koreans.
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While Countryside's meat isn't quite as perfected as Lexington's, its three house sauces are life-changing — in our case, literally.
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For today's 20-somethings and college grads, Dalio, now 68, says he's perfected a recipe to succeed as he did.
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In Zabar's congested bakery aisle, I had perfected my order: two chocolate rugelach, one for now and one for later.
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Incipio has been making this case since the original iPhone came out, so you know the design has been perfected.
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My technique, perfected between the ages of about eight to eleven, was a blend of refined skill and innate passion.
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Audi has nearly perfected the modern-but-attractive interior, with cutting-edge technology sandwiched between high quality controls and materials.
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Once perfected, however, the system could one day be deployed in busy hospitals to help transport patients across the floor.
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Long before Jon Stewart and Samantha Bee redefined topical American humor, comedians here perfected the art of sharp political satire.
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Meanwhile, Duckler's company conceptualized and perfected an hour-long dance performance which took place in direct contact with the artwork.
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And because tempering techniques would not be perfected for another 150+ years, aging and separation likely created a whitish appearance.
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Tacos Baja has perfected them, and if you happen to go on a Wednesday, they are only 99 cents each.
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Too many teams, they felt, had perfected the art of catching opponents offside, meaning too few goals were being scored.
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WATCH: Action Bronson Eats the Best Colombian Food in NYC Vendors have also perfected the fine art of the smoothie.
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The parallels between the Mafia and the Trump Organization are striking, and Giuliani perfected the template for prosecuting organized crime.
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On it, he perfected a sort of well-meaning but clueless privileged white male archetype, which won him many fans.
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The result is a 23ms latency, smoother ink flow with less jitter, and a completely uncontested digital writing experience perfected.
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Over the course of her nearly two-decade-long career, the stylist-turned-designer, 48, has perfected her signature look.
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Our food writer tagged along with a Brooklyn family that has perfected the art of the picnic in the park.
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Later, at a rickety antique table in the living room, Dennett taught me a word game he'd perfected called Frigatebird.
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He carried out his plot through a decadeslong process he honed and perfected, creating perfect conditions for his predatory behavior.
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The company would have been better off if they wold have stepped production down near-term and perfected their manufacturing.
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The attractive Kynaston, who has perfected a technique of affected, highly stylized "female" gestures and poses, is unable to adjust.
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Here&aposs how they perfected their &aposscoopable&apos banana-based recipe, which won a $100,000 award to scale their business.
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Credit...Jessica Pons for The New York Times LOS ANGELES — Fashion Nova has perfected fast fashion for the Instagram era.
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The pained vocals, the pastoral arrangements: Vernon seemed to have perfected a studied approach to writing and singing sad songs.
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That dirty trick may have been perfected with the so-called Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act or SHARE Act.
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At Merck, he was on the team that during World War II perfected the first commercial mass production of penicillin.
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This is a practice that has allegedly been perfected by China Zhongwang, one of the largest producers of the metal.
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Reynolds' work is in the very early stages, meaning the outbreak could subside before a cure is close to perfected.
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He celebrated by retweeting various people saying Ja Rule was simply stealing a tactic that Lil B had already perfected.
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Regarding filters, BMW said the technology for gasoline engines was not perfected and that was the reason for the delay.
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The Byzantine Empire perfected the institution of the military, maintaining a standing army of 150,000 men for over four centuries.
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While Goldeneye cemented couch multiplayer for us, it wasn't until a few years later that a drunken squirrel perfected it.
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The Pixel 2 was supposed to be something more—a true rival to the technological innovations perfected by Samsung and Apple.
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The bouncy blowout is, of course, a look that Meghan's new sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, has perfected through the years.
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"Employers perfected the antiunion playbook in the United States in a way that they haven't in many other places," he said.
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Palin pioneered the brash, off-the-cuff anti-establishment rhetoric and freewheeling attack-dog style that Trump has perfected this cycle.
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Once her color was perfected, hairstylist Desiree Gomez straightened Tisdale's hair into a smooth, sleek style that shows off her highlights.
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One is a meticulously perfected pop concoction while the other is a deliberately gritty affair, which is news to no one.
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Consider The Social Network, The Imitation Game, or any of the world's surplus of Steve Jobs biopics, which perfected this narrative.
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This means new ingredients, textures, scents, product categories are being concocted, perfected and delivered to consumers at a super-fast pace.
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Players like Infiltration and Xian have gone with less-than-obvious character picks, and perfected them to an absurdly high standard.
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Harry Styles made music no one expected, Beck made me dance, and Lana del Rey perfected the art of being Lana.
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There's nothing like our technology development, where we're working on a closed-loop life support system trying to get that perfected.
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As an adult, I learned Arabic and perfected my tamale-making, all in search of some sort of an identity fit.
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Even though we had the Internet, we hadn't yet perfected its primary uses (cat videos and abusing strangers on social media).
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Yet her success in South Carolina was based more on the relatively virtuous organising-style campaign methods perfected by Mr Obama.
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I think because it's been running for so long, it has a really kind of perfected formula of how it runs.
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These days, Helvetica is an uninspired choice for much of anything; its perfected simplicity has been torpedoed by overexposure and overuse.
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They've also perfected the art of the perfect mirror selfie, which Kim Kardashian West proved once again wearing only her Calvins.
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The plane's shape and design won't be anything new since, according to Wright Electric, those components have already been mostly perfected.
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Their explosive growth has tapped their capital resources, and they haven't perfected the process of securitizing loans or using revolving credit.
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National interest groups have perfected the art of drafting cut-and-paste "model" bills, ready to be passed by pliant legislatures.
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Perfected over years, and sometimes decades, Newell's vibrant works symbolize the artist's dedication to his craft and the pursuit of perfection.
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Technologically speaking, the initially clunky device was rapidly perfected, mimicking and sometimes improving an analog experience that had existed for centuries.
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"We like to think we've perfected the art of stretching our travel funds as far as they can go," Williams said.
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They're making Axios seem radical, when really it's the same scoop-obsessed, insider-y journalism they perfected at Politico, just briefer.
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Anti-borders politicians have perfected a form of linguistic sleight of hand that shields them from criticism for their radical views.
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After watching Matt Damon handle the publicity on their movie " The Martian ," in 2015, he perfected a talk-show-ready geniality.
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For Catsimatidis, the bikini is "an essential accessory to an artifice she has diligently perfected," New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi wrote.
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Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps worst of all, perhaps worst of all, Hillary Clinton has perfected the art of politics for personal gain.
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We have perfected the correlation between dying and writing by making big mistakes, and calling them myths, or novels, or poems.
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But Carpenter did have a distinctive contribution: to imagine same-sex desire as the essential building block of a perfected world.
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To get the colleges to participate in the New Oriental trips, Benson and Gessner used the playbook they perfected at Dipont.
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We've already seen attempts -- begun under the second Bush administration but perfected by Obama -- to end-run the media via technology.
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Nevertheless, while both have perfected in their own ways a constant image of mystique it's ultimately their consistency that separates them.
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The Gant brothers perfected the collar's shape, known as the perfect roll, formed by the front edges of the buttoned collar.
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DNA was not perfected then, and the jury found him not guilty because there wasn't conclusive proof it was Crane's blood.
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Sense-and-avoid technologies are currently being perfected at places like the Robotics Institute, which could effectively create self-flying drones.
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There's lots of fanfare and tributes to Trump, a well-rehearsed international blueprint perfected by the Saudis and then the Chinese.
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The man has perfected that delicate balance between public and private, the balance that we're all constantly struggling to maintain ourselves.
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Agatha Christie's detective novels were based on deductive reasoning, an if-then logic codified by Aristotle and perfected by the British.
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And countries that have perfected their weapons technology, as Mr. Kim has said the North has done, rarely need such tests.
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The ruthless othering practiced by Mr. Trump started long ago in the institution of slavery and perfected over hundreds of years.
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It's a talent perfected over 20 years for Giella, but she helps teach others through a five-day GIELLA certification class.
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A burgeoning of basketball was perfected around him in Orlando, and then he got his coach fired and demanded a trade.
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It has perfected, or so it hopes, the technical ability to present these tales on multiple platforms around the world simultaneously.
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Braves 5, Mets 03 Julio Teheran had perfected his home run celebration — while clowning around with Atlanta pitchers during batting practice.
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"Before 1720, the art of tortoiseshell was not truly perfected, and after 1760, the objects became less spectacular," Mr. Kugel said.
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Mr. Uttech, who lives in Wisconsin, has perfected his encyclopedic depictions of wild things and their north woods surroundings for decades.
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The Chinese government has perfected "reverse censorship," whereby disfavored speech is drowned out by "floods" of distraction or pro-government sentiment.
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They have also preserved and perfected centuries-old traditions in cheesemaking and wine production to ensure sustainability and safeguard their culture.
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Mr. Dorner had taken his own life "prior to the arrest being perfected," a Riverside city councilman said at the time.
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The bottom line: Like most assisted-driving technologies, pedestrian detection systems have not been perfected and drivers need to pay attention.
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" Or this piece of perfected wisdom: "One of the surprises of growing up was finding out what things had been about.
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Rocket Lab won't be recovering its rockets like SpaceX, which has nearly perfected the ability to land its vehicles after launch.
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Of course, internet-enabled prostitution and sex trafficking occurs on other sites and uses the same refined tactics perfected by Backpage.
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SpaceX has pretty much perfected its booster landing process, but the fairing catch is still very much in the refinement stage.
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In fact, this is a next-level version of the shot he has perfected: the double-tap goal against the backboard.
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From the 1970s American firms perfected the multinational, taking advantage of technology and open borders to run things on an integrated basis.
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And with Super Bowl Sunday fast approaching (February 3rd at 6:30pm to be exact), it's about time that formula gets perfected.
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Over the decades, though, drag queens have revolutionised and perfected the act of miming a song as part of their onstage acts.
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But what they've both perfected (Kim and the Kardashians more so than Trump) so incisively is monetizing and capitalizing on their fame.
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Radical techniques were perfected, new terminology was coined, and the people who originally founded the scene were gleefully left in the dust.
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The Coopers weren't the first to manufacture character-driven costumes, but they perfected the art of translating the zeitgeist into wearable form.
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There's a great deal of Batman brawling mixed into its DNA, along with the traversal that Insomniac Games perfected with Sunset Overdrive.
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With Mario's route seemingly perfected, however, runners have turned to trying to adapt once TAS-only techniques to cut down their times.
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Where the bridge is missing, though, is that we haven't quite perfected nor amplified the best way to engage in that dialogue.
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Mrs Clinton ran a lavishly funded and highly professional campaign, using the sophisticated voter identification and mobilisation methods perfected by Mr Obama.
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Aside from her wedding, when close pal Daniel Martin perfected her natural makeup look, she does not rely on a makeup artist.
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Samsung may not have perfected foldable screens quite yet, but the Korean tech giant has some other wild ideas up its sleeve.
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TikTok, an app owned by Chinese company Bytedance, has perfected using challenges and promoting trends as a way to keep users engaged.
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According to information on the campaign page, Soundskins have actually been tested and perfected, meaning the manufacturing stage shouldn't take very long.
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While Angelina Jolie and the Spice Girls might've perfected the look in the '90s, leather pants definitely take some getting used to.
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There are off-menu items as well, including a bamboo soup that their mother perfected but that Kim can't quite get right.
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We are so happy to hear that you've perfected and enjoyed Rhythm Tengoku, [Rhythm Heaven], [Rhythm Heaven Fever], and [Rhythm Heaven Megamix].
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Charlotte showed off her perfected royal wave once again as she cheerily greeted the cameras, while George showed off his shy side.
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Bowers & Wilkins also says it's perfected speaker synchronization so when all of these fancy toys are hooked up, everything is perfectly timed.
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We also see settings with far more detail than the pared-down look Tartakovsky perfected while producing the show for Cartoon Network.
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Singh assured it will retain the off-the-wall comedy she's perfected on her YouTube channel, which has over 14 million subscribers.
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With similar DNA, the three men are attempting to upgrade an early-stage investment strategy they not only created, but nearly perfected.
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Appearance-wise, the new spokesman isn't much of a departure from the character Goldsmith perfected — though Legrand is 36 years his junior.
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As Dan Riffle put it on Twitter, the solo was written by George Harrison, recorded by Eric Clapton, and perfected by Prince.
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You're going to take a technology which was perfected on zero-sum games and you're going to apply that to global diplomacy?
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While Ashley Graham has perfected her red carpet poses by now, the model says she's still not yet immune to wardrobe malfunctions.
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Rodin is always with us, the greatest sculptor of the nearly four centuries since Gian Lorenzo Bernini perfected and exalted the Baroque.
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Today, Mote launches a capsule line of swimwear that stays true to the distinctive, functional aesthetic she's perfected in her main line.
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In one of the more dated sights in the movie, Tom Cruise has clearly not yet perfected his famous movie running style.
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He also invented or perfected club seating, luxury boxes and the glitzy showmanship that now seems an integral part of sporting events.
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While it took many iterations (there were lots of soggy chips along the way, Megan admits), the Reamers eventually perfected the recipe.
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Ahead, we've highlighted 14 tips from Money Diarists ranging in age and profession who seem to have perfected meal prep and planning.
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It wasn't just flights that SpaceX perfected this year: the company's reusable rocket technology also firmly moved beyond just proof-of-concept.
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Once you have perfected a résumé, you can email it to yourself as a PDF, ready to forward to a potential employer.
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Actually, he was the hapless, middle-aged milkshake-mixer salesman who bought the business from the McDonald brothers and perfected their system.
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He's forgone traditional campaign tactics like heavy television advertising and the sophisticated data targeting that President Obama perfected over his two campaigns.
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Having perfected their recipe for lactose-free ice cream, Flannery and Burlingame say their business offers something that can't be easily replicated.
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I use one to three for light-to-medium coverage, but you can build the formula for an even more perfected look.
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Through the first two rounds, Cleveland has all but perfected its spread offense, and James looks as fresh and confident as ever.
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Small towns and cities from Pittsburgh to Omaha had perfected the YC model of accelerator creation and low-cost/high-impact funding.
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Bruin even makes the fresh the genre of artists interacting with their drawings (instituted by MC Escher and perfected by Spongebob Squarepants).
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The Democrats under Bush started a strategy of denying the party in power any meaningful victories; Republicans perfected that game under Obama.
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But in Rage's efforts to distill the spirit of forebears as dissimilar as EPMD and Bruce Springsteen, they perfected a novel sound.
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In 20223, he perfected his English and added America to his résumé, soon becoming the chief executive of Michelin's North American operations.
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He perfected his Milos Special, delicately fried eggplant and zucchini, with the help of a Greek doctor interning in a Montreal hospital.
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Starting in Menlo Park, New Jersey, and later 30 miles north in West Orange, Edison invented and perfected the R&D lab.
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Bashir has modernized and perfected the carving technique so that the interior side of the window is clearly considered and very delicate.
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By 1957 they had perfected an innovative electronic (rather than electromechanical) calculator that could not only add and subtract but also multiply.
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In a few years, the United States government will lament the dominance of China's green technology, perfected on its own home turf.
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Once the whole process has been perfected in southern white rhinos, it could be used in other endangered species, the zoo said.
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He liked write notes to other staffers with Trump's signature, which he perfected, only to reveal that he wrote them all along.
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Arguably, Ace Hotel, the small hotel company founded in Seattle in 1999 by a trio of musically focused entrepreneurs, perfected that design.
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Such crowns were believed to turn their wearers into perfected beings who are willing and able to bestow blessings on the world.
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Ms. De Francesco observes that this was the beginning of the mass communication techniques perfected by the public relations and advertising industries.
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Here, he gives some love to John Charnley, a British orthopedic surgeon, who perfected the artificial hip made of steel and plastic.
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Gomez's voice is so over-perfected, especially during her attempt to pseudo-rap in the bridge, that it sounds creepy and distorted.
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Constantly looking at perfected photos of yourself makes people feel bad when they don&apost see that curated image in the mirror.
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To meet this challenge, new trade tools need to be perfected and alliances with like-minded industrial partners need to be strengthened.
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While Prince Harry may not have perfected his rapping skills just yet, he definitely knows how to kick it with the kids.
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I can only hope to see the day that hot dog salad is perfected, if not by me, then by other believers.
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Even if some projects on Ethereum's blockchain are successful, they haven't been perfected or widely adopted as fast as some investors hoped.
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This little girl, for example, has perfected the art of making complementary facial expressions to accompany the sound of a horse neighing.
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To Hirsch, it's no coincidence that 7-Eleven perfected its technique of musical cleansing while American forces were experimenting with musical harassment.
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Another person I admire is Rafael Shimunov, who has perfected the use of media and social media to reach a wide audience.
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Matt: Unless Trump adorns the wall in pink marble and waterfalls in the architectural style he perfected known as Late Eighties Classy.
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And that means that the brand of politics Fox News pioneered and Donald Trump perfected isn't likely going away any time soon.
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Imagine, for a moment, that our species has perfected interstellar space travel and we can visit anywhere we want in the universe.
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The iridescent aesthetic that HTC perfected with the Solar Red U11 is an instant classic (in my eyes and those of my colleagues).
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It's not perfected yet by machine and radiologists have to supervise the machines, but we're getting closer and closer to diagnostics, automated diagnostics.
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It's a visual reminder that the device you're holding in your hands is essentially a first-gen product that's not quite perfected yet.
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But once upon a time, long before she perfected her signature night-out makeup look, she was a regular ol' high school student.
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Having perfected this process since the 80s, Tuschman is now gaining some much-deserved recognition through a solo exhibition at Brooklyn's Klompching Gallery.
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While the Nenias do not convey specific meaning beyond themselves, they adopt the language of signs, which Leufert perfected as a graphic designer.
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Millennials aren't the only ones who do this, but we're the ones who perfected and thus set the standards for those who do.
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First, and most obviously, almost every person in the video, except maybe Kelly himself, has perfected the art of Charlie Chaplin-style slapstick.
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Galloway Gallego is one of the most popular ASL music interpreters in the country because she and her team have perfected the art.
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It also remains unclear whether the North Koreans have perfected a re-entry vehicle capable of protecting a nuclear warhead during its descent.
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They've perfected a posting style that, until now, had no official name, but is hard to miss if you scroll through your feed.
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Once perfected, mussel-inspired glue could lead to new ways to manufacture vehicles, or structures, that are subjected to water all the time.
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Together, the two determined the amount of space she'd need, and perfected a walk-in space that rivals most celebrity closets we've seen.
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Reid rocks a relaxed pixie cut, Bailey has perfected her wash-and-go, and Obilor wears her curls in a variety of styles.
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For two seasons, Claire Foy perfected Queen Elizabeth's telling stares; come season 3, Olivia Colman will play an older version of the Queen.
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Toto perfected the artform in "Africa", which reached the number one spot on America's Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1983, and in "Rosanna".
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The characters wear similar over-the-top bright orange and purple outfits — complete with the supermodel poses that Kylie and Kendall have perfected.
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The glitzy eye shadow look, which was perfected by makeup artist, Erin Ayanian Monroe, complemented the star's dazzling sequin embellished Dolce & Gabbana dress.
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Beyerdynamic will have to nail this in the final retail product, much as Sony finally perfected the touch controls on its 1000X M3s.
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But it's that sensibility for modernity — and a sense for what women are actually wearing — that Kim and Garcia proved they have perfected.
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There's a science to layering, one that hikers and mountaineers have perfected like their lives depend on it (in some cases they do).
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Up until this year, Monsta X had a distinct character to their sound that had been all but perfected: aggressive, energetic, and seductive.
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Wolverton perfected what was affectionately called the "spaghetti and meatballs" style of depicting figures, something Ken Price and Peter Saul also picked up.
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Greyp G6's tech platform may not be fully perfected, but it sets a high bar for future bikes that call themselves smart.
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This re-education method was perfected by Chairman Mao and is now being foisted on American children under the guise of 'understanding history.
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If our digital lives had an actual physical form and didn't look like whatever filtered, altered and perfected images we choose to share?
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You've perfected the art of gifting items that your loved ones would never splurge on for themselves, but are always thrilled to unwrap.
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Beloussov adds that the biggest existing barrier to seeing breakout technology of this sort appear in its perfected form — quantum computing — is money.
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The pop princess has all but perfected the art of bikini videos – twirling for her haters in some and chillaxing poolside in others.
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From a shooting standpoint, however, the biggest standouts are HDR and, naturally, Electronic Image Stabilization — something DJI's perfected over several generations of drones.
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There, daughters Delaney, 23, Emma, 20, and Ava, 13, would hang out, chat — and of course, eat — while McBride perfected her favorite dishes.
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Between her endless wardrobe and her on-call glam squad, the star has perfected the art of looking flawless — it's basically her job.
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Once I've perfected that, I use a lighter shade to fill in the start of the brow and connect it with the arch.
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Sure, there were stockmarket bubbles and currency crashes, but central banks seemed to have perfected their responses, preventing the emergence of systemic crises.
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Meanwhile, China's state media claims that the country's scientists have perfected a working EmDrive prototype and are preparing to test it in space.
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He perfected the batter over the course of three gluttonous months, making and eating waffle pizzas for every meal before the restaurant opened.
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The blackball system, perfected by Hollywood's most powerful men as a means of financial and social control, has been turned on its practitioners.
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Each conversation between the two mismatched women is tense, mirroring the psychosexual discomfort perfected by Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in Black Swan.
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Over the decades, Madonna has perfected a signature stance that many aspire to but few have attempted: the ultimate, completely unrepentant power pose.
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Mr. Rose and Mr. Young have perfected the skill of walking rapidly backward without a glance, no small feat on an arena stage.
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I feel proud and so happy I have perfected eyeshadow and everyone lives for it, so I don't want to add too much.
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GE scientists and engineers invented or perfected light bulbs, X-rays, refrigerators, television, commercial jet engines, nuclear power plants, and so much more.
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In the Chinese system, perfected over many decades, provincial clubs draw players from city teams before sending their best to the national program.
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Because I want to also be able to wear it, I'm creating things that haven't been done before, or haven't been perfected before.
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And as times have gotten better, we still eat those dishes because we've perfected them and they remind us of those tough times.
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The Dodgers probably would like to have better than a 1-1 Kershaw ratio on their roster, but cloning is not yet perfected.
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After millennia of experimentation, the process of turning fermented grapes into nuanced, sophisticated alcohol has been more or less perfected by this point.
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In any case, it's easy to ramp up production of something that's already been designed and perfected rather than to engineer something new.
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Fast forward some centuries from the time of early man to present day and we see that physical labor has nearly been perfected.
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Such crowns were believed to turn their wearers into bodhisattvas, perfected beings who are willing and able to bestow blessings on the world.
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After much practice, I had perfected the angle in which I'd hold out the camera, so that it wouldn't appear in the shot.
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Vasilenko, tall and gregarious, was "all open-faced charm," a veteran womanizer who had perfected his ability to seduce while still a teenager.
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White identity politics, moreover, if not invented was certainly perfected by the Ku Klux Klan, long before progressives started making noises about equality.
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Mr. Assad has perfected a system of political nihilism, which wipes out people who oppose it and enslaves those who acquiesce and submit.
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There is an inconsistency to the paintings in the exhibition because he hasn't has neither perfected his style nor defined his subject matter.
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Born during the silent era and perfected by Alfred Hitchcock, the cat-and-mouse crime thriller is practically as old as cinema itself.
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He finally perfected it, and now has a new weapon to go with a fastball that can still touch 97 miles per hour.
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That process, the company has said, was perfected over years and can produce 10 to 20 extra pounds of lean beef per cow.
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The filmmakers catch them just in time, to hear about this music from the people who, decades before, essentially invented and perfected it.
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The techniques perfected here are so effective that the ICDDR,B has sent training teams to 17 cholera outbreaks in the past decade.
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If Donald Trump is the in-your-face chief executive, John Roberts has perfected the art of being the nearly invisible chief justice.
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"Kim has perfected the most dramatic makeover within a few months," said Lee Sung-yoon, a professor of Korean studies at Tufts University.
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These styles include braids, twists, sew-in extensions, blowouts and crochet styles — all of which can be perfected in four hours or less.
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With German dynamics, Japanese quality and a Korean value equation, consider it the compromise-free, perfected version of the internal-combustion sports sedan.
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The main reason Watson has been able to compile so much varied material is that he has perfected the journalist's art of epitome.
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Once the Google engineers had an AI perfected baseline cookie, they teamed up with Jeanette Harris of the Gluten Free Goat Bakery & Cafe.
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When you've perfected the technique, the app also saves the final product as a Live Photo, so you can see the entire progression.
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During the decades the PRI dominated Mexico, the centrist party perfected the art of political patronage and took good care of its own.
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But long before his present appearance on the national stage, Mr. Stone perfected his bare-knuckled brand of political warfare in New York.
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Having performed the story for 10 years, I've perfected every tiny gesture of an oldtime shave-and-a-haircut, from start to finish.
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And the guy who invented the tube, perfected the vacuum tube, was Lee de Forest, and he moves to Palo Alto in 1908.
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Botha has perfected a rough-hewn, not-quite-finished aesthetic (full of zip ties, vices, wires, and cables) that tantalizingly straddles different interpretations.
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It takes time and work and teaching, and the patience to install a system and let the players learn it until it's perfected.
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But many of those games — particularly those created by Nintendo — feel almost like rough drafts that were finally perfected in the 16-bit era.
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Next, the team perfected the concentration of nanoparticles within the nanowarming system, an inductive heating system capable of generating heat within the tissue itself.
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And no group of women have perfected the art of eye-catching, barely there concert attire more than Kanye's wife and sisters-in-law.
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But it's also a way for VR film to adopt the environmental storytelling techniques that games have perfected over the past couple of decades.
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Marvin was a badass on screen with his steely-eyed demeanor, a trait no doubt perfected during his time in the Marines during WWII.
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A future servicing satellite can then use the Raven-perfected system to figure out how to maneuver toward a spacecraft in need of refueling.
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Pompeo, who was on the much-scrutinized July 25 call between Trump and Ukraine's President, has perfected the art of keeping the President happy.
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So perhaps by this time next year, someone will have perfected the cable replacement — or at least come close enough for most of us.
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George Weah, now the president of Liberia but once his continent's deadliest striker, perfected his shooting with a rag ball in a swampy slum.
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It'll also offer threaded conversations, something that's a bit of a holy grail inside chat apps and that Slack hasn't quite perfected yet, either.
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"It just really embodies me," she says about her bridal look, which was perfected with soft waves and natural makeup by 10.11 Makeup Artistry.
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After assuring her doctor beau she has perfected the art of deflecting men's advances, Midge and Benjamin head over to Declan's sink-less studio.
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While not totally new — spend enough time digging and you'll find examples on Instagram — they've been perfected by Tastemade Japan in the above video.
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Ampex hooked up with Mullin and, in April 1948, perfected and started selling the first commercially available audio tape recorder, the Ampex Model 200.
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Between the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and the Birmingham campaign of 1963, King perfected the marriage of Gandhian non-violence and public activism.
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She's actually constantly hiding her freckles, a skill that she's perfected so well that it's easy to forget that she has any at all.
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After 9/20163, many declared the postmodern "systems novel," as pioneered by Pynchon and William Gaddis and further perfected by DeLillo, to be dead.
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For centuries, the annual contest in Mostar has been drawing crowds eager to witness the daring skills perfected by generations of relatives and neighbors.
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Many have tired of this pattern and perfected boilerplate responses to deflect calls to either denounce or defend the president's latest social media musings.
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"We went ahead and we implemented the plan that we had designed over the years and perfected through practice, and I think it worked."
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He would treat the media tasked with covering the White House with the same disdain that the President had perfected on the campaign trail.
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Meghan Markle has perfected her curtsy since becoming a member of the royal family, but not everyone is obligated to bow before Queen Elizabeth.
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You can have your product perfected, but it's not until you find a home for it, that you can really plan how you'll execute.
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The recipe—specifically, the proper ratio of ground pork to chopped kimchi—was perfected by husband, Jung, who is somewhat of a thriving restaurateur.
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She carried a $1,53 square MCM Berlin crossbody black bag and wore her waist-length blonde locks — perfected by Neal Farinah — down and straight.
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It is a technique that Trump had perfected decades before when he cast himself as a hardscrabble Queens developer, unwelcome in Manhattan's inner circles.
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She has perfected the talking earpiece approach, obliterated every sneak-up and successfully scared the pants off Eric Stonestreet at least three times. Respect.
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Ricardo — he asked that his real name not be used — has perfected his routine after more than a decade in the coca farming business.
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After getting pushed into a corner after the Soviet Union collapsed, and with its economy in shambles, Russia has perfected the art of mischief.
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") In due course, Trump perfected his unique voice: the cockeyed neologisms and the fractured syntax, the emphatic punctuation, the Don Rickles-era exclamations ("Sad!
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"Valeant is the company that perfected this model of strategy acquisitions and price hikes, that made it Wall Street's dream come true," McCaskill said.
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Through trial and error, I've perfected a system that leaves me with as little luggage as possible whenever I move to a new destination.
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Gaga soon learned of the comments and responded accordingly, with a level of shade only perfected by the most experienced pop stars (see: Mariah).
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Once Guzman perfected his methods of smuggling drugs into the United States quickly, through a range of methods, Ramirez said, he couldn't get enough.
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Like McCain, Ivanka Trump has perfected motherly concern on the world's stage, building her #WomenWhoWork brand with all the precision of a Pinterest algorithm.
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Her rise was propelled by her skills as a saleswoman, and most notably she perfected a particular method of direct sales: the Tupperware party.
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But when the pilot program ended in July, and the question of whether to expand it loomed, he still had not perfected his code.
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Beyond the Pentagon, though, there is deep skepticism that such limits will remain in place once the technologies to create thinking weapons are perfected.
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But the reported column, as practiced and perfected by Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill, set an example that still can inspire across the decades.
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Once the base is perfected, the vat of product moves onto compounding, where pigments are mixed into the base to create a lipstick shade.
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You complain about PR embedding itself in the news cycle yet you use the tools Gawker perfected to launch your products and make millions.
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With the exception of the late Dorian Corey of Paris Is Burning, the act of throwing shade has basically been perfected by the supermodel.
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Instead, he occupied a space somewhere in between, joining so many others vying for Insta-glory as the positive, internet-famous personality he's perfected.
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As Hatton says, space auctions are an extremely recent development, perfected by passionate men and women with a deep love for the space program.
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There's definitely so much history of beauty and fashion being perfected that some companies are still holding onto that and scared to risk it.
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Instead, he has perfected the use of an ultrahard ceramic that he tints in bright matte hues — lapis, chartreuse, tangerine — for his label, Taffin.
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He's also perfected various elevated riffs on chanclas — baked bread stuffed with chorizo, longanzia and ground pork and topped with a chile guajillo sauce.
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The Kim family long ago perfected the art of the steal: string out talks, wring out economic concessions and walk away from any commitments.
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The group had perfected a made-for-screen ruthlessness – prisoners in cages, captives set on fire, death to anyone who stood in its way.
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The team perfected 10 designs, begged a sympathetic printer to construct them in a hurry and started a Kickstarter campaign to cover printing costs.
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Her eyes are painted with a black cat-eye and bright pink shadow—a look she's perfected herself after years of practice doing makeup.
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Ryan, who was persuaded by his House colleagues to replace Boehner as speaker in 2015, has perfected his ''I don't need this job'' shtick.
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This sex was formulaic, had steps and positions and durations, all tried and perfected, like a martial arts kata or a well-debugged program.
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"Would it be common for me to admit I'm excited?" says Hugh Bonneville's Earl of Grantham in that slightly absent manner he has perfected.
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Next, it was time to prep the dough for the honey spice cookies, which is a secret family recipe that my sister has perfected.
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Yet in his work, by contrast, the messy psyche concealed behind a perfected bodybuilder exterior has a way of erupting — exuberant, unruly, insistently alive.
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And of course many modern modes and techniques of subversive propaganda were developed and perfected by British and American authorities in the previous century.
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Through my years of experience in public relations, I have perfected my skills in social media, media relations, community engagement and leading a team.
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He claims to have perfected his nuclear arsenal enough to deter U.S. aggression and devote his resources to raising his nation's standard of living.
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The strategy, later perfected and exported internationally under the label Treatment as Prevention, provided free and immediate antiretroviral treatment to anyone diagnosed with HIV.
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Befitting his gene pool, Seth Meyers says his son Ashe Olson boasts a budding sense of humor — and has even perfected his cocktail-party laugh!
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When it comes to music, certain artists come to represent that sort of delivery—giving you what they've perfected, knowing it's exactly what you want.
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Sure, other players were experimenting with photo sharing and filters prior to the app's launch in 2010, but it was Instagram that perfected the format.
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By fall, Puertolas had perfected his aerial acrobatics through dozens of flights and was flying regularly for fun with five friends from the Bay Area.
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Analysts said that a wide swath of the continental United States, including Los Angeles and Chicago, could be within reach of those missiles, once perfected.
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While Marvel certainly perfected the sprawling meta-narrative featuring the same cast of characters, Universal was doing monster crossovers back in the '40s and '50s.
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While the straw itself has been pretty much perfected, there are plenty of people out there still shooting their shot on designing a better one.
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Wrong. Like every aspect of physical intimacy, kissing technique can always be honed and perfected to suit your changing tastes, as well as your partner's.
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Whereas this sort of technology has been around for a while the researchers have finally perfected the control of complex systems using the motor cortex.
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Yes, even with her vocal fried for-the-series speaking voice, which the native New Yorker perfected by studying interviews with the actual Newell sisters.
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Yes, they're reality stars who have perfected the selfie, the contour, and the vocal fry, but, they're also women who are seriously dedicated to philanthropy.
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Magnetic wire recording had been invented by the Danish engineer Valdemar Poulsen in 230, then perfected, patented and commercialized by Marvin Camras in the 1930s.
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"The group had perfected plans to attack the UK and American embassies and other western interests in Abuja," the DSS said in an emailed statement.
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I've been influenced by their guitar work for many years and on that album it is perfected and simplified down to its most basic form.
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While the technology has yet to be perfected, Yarusevych said perhaps the biggest barrier now is the development of appropriate infrastructure—tunnels, tracks, and stations.
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So until doughnut smuggling gets perfected, it looks like drug dealers will have to resort to the more traditional methods of using food for crime.
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How else do you get a 19-year-old Londoner raised on American rap music pushing out perfected post-R&B to Middle Eastern audiences?
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In Xinjiang, China has perfected a technological police state, replete with Orwellian "political education centers," into which tens of thousands of Uyghurs have been detained.
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But to its credit, Fitbit has almost perfected the art of subtle motivation, if you could just get past how demotivating the accuracy issues are.
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The wing is built using a fabrication method perfected in Belfast, which allows Bombardier to go from raw material to finished wing on one site.
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There's a name for this new kind of face, perfected by the Meitu apps, which you now see everywhere: wang hong lian ("Internet-celebrity face").
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Because Howe often front-loads her books with personal reminiscence, we see her experimentalism as a version of instincts learned and perfected in her childhood.
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There is no doubt that Republicans during the Obama presidency pioneered and perfected this scorched-earth politics and have now paid a price for it.
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Fernando himself traced the dish back to its roots in Spain, where he perfected it by working closely with a family who specialized in escabeche.
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When living under the same roof, there could only be one winner, and this was a game she had perfected for more than 30 years.
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Raiders of the Lost Ark perfected a formula for swashbuckling archaeological adventure that video games like Uncharted and the Tomb Raider video games successfully replicated.
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Under his tutelage at North Dakota, Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson perfected the shootout move that won an Olympic gold medal for the United States last month.
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Airlines like Spirit and Norwegian have perfected this model, while larger airlines like United and American are starting to offer "basic economy" fares to compete.
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It was here that James P. Johnson introduced the Charleston, the dance craze of the 19623s, and Thelonious Monk perfected his bebop style of jazz.
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By 2015, when their work "Rude World" had its premiere, they had perfected a technique for rolling together on the floor as a single organism.
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"Heather pioneered and perfected the art of integrating books and nonbook products," Markus Dohle, the chief executive of Penguin Random House, said in an email.
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Mr. Gardner emphasized the importance of being mindful that your cloud activities are most likely being assessed, and that the process is far from perfected.
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Since he perfected this approach in 2014 with "Lost in the Dream," the band's third studio album, the War on Drugs has soared in popularity.
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Since then, Trump's campaign has fully integrated the GOP turnout machine perfected by the Republican Party of Florida and Republican National Committee in the state.
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Even a nodding acquaintance with events of the past decade would show that the financial industry has not yet perfected the art of policing itself.
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Regulations during the last ten years perfected balancing investor protection and market oversight, while not hindering economic growth with unnecessary free market and company constraints.
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Go for an unexpectedly excellent lunch on a Sunday where tables of families mix with the fashionable folks who have perfected the long, lingering afternoon.
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The missile, if perfected, could target all of South Korea, including at least six American bases, and parts of southern Japan, including two large bases.
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Like everyone else, Stevenson and Watson, who are dance coaches and choreographers, had perfected their moves from watching YouTube videos of the Prancing J-Settes.
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Gene Wilder and Garry Shandling died in the same year, both having perfected a brand of hilariously neurotic comedy fit for a therapy-obsessed culture.
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Features like the digital crown and touch sensitivity — even if not perfected on the first go around — helped set the Apple Watch apart from competitors.
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On the TV dating show "Flirty Dancing," dance is not an activity to be perfected or judged but a meaningful way for people to connect.
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New lines of inquiry Uncharacteristically, Sanders did not simply deflect questions about the case to one of Trump's lawyers Wednesday, a skill she's largely perfected.
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North Korea this year conducted a powerful nuclear test detonation and has test-fired intercontinental ballistic missiles that, if perfected, could reach the U.S. mainland.
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And Sheeran especially has perfected the art of being a mainstream misfit, meaning escaping his ginger-powered influence seems out of the question for now.
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"The Japanese government since the 1950s has carefully invested in its submarine program and basically perfected not only the technology but the procurement process," he said.
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It's a combination of six to eight steps that I've perfected over the past year, undeniably rooted in the multistep skin-care practices of Korean beauty.
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To turn things around, or at least to have a chance, Cleveland should seriously consider departing from the style of play they have perfected all year.
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You come into existence, your loadout perfected to help your allies, and you're picked off by a sniper who is, charitably, positioned in orbit around Mars.
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" Watson said her costar, Stellan Skarsgard, perfected a response to people who questioned why Chernobyl wasn't made in the Russian language: "Hamlet wasn't written in Danish.
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"With IWC especially, we're talking about works of art made possible by an engineering process that's been perfected for over 150 years," the Patriots quarterback says.
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A song like "Scarface" is the kind of breakneck, gangster rap lyrical exercise that Wayne had perfected on Tha Carter II and Like Father, Like Son.
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Thankfully, a studio assistant has perfected the art of dangling feather wands and squeezing a squeaky toy at just the right time to create necessary diversions.
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The North flight-tested its Hwasong-14 ICBMs twice in July and analysts say the missiles potentially could reach deep into the U.S. mainland when perfected.
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"This approach is how we broke in 2008, and it has been perfected and of simplified, of course, by the great people at Apple," he added.
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She tried overlining Woods' lips (a skill we all know the star's perfected) using a nude liner, but couldn't help laughing her way through the process.
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After experimenting with different recipes, they perfected a modified version of the mutabak, an Arabic breakfast pastry consisting of buttered phyllo, goat cheese, and confectioners' sugar.
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While the company is now burning an enormous amount of cash to acquire and hold onto customers, Amazon has logistics down to a near-perfected science.
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Ashley's skills come in handy here as she's perfected the art of sucking the bags and balls in her mouth to pick up every last piece.
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Today, the skateboard has finally been perfected for those of us looking to remove all the work involved — with an electric motor and a wireless controller.
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By then, a few years after we leave him in "Creator/Destroyer," he's perfected his story about the pineapple plantations and the boyfriend and Imelda Marcos.
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While the actors appear to be finishing up one by one, the wait will continue as the finale is perfected in all its (likely gory) glory.
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A uDISCO'd mouse, and it's appearance once glowinguDISCO isn't completely new, but it was recently perfected by Ali Ertürk of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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Once it has perfected these capabilities, the company will send software updates over the air — and all Tesla cars on the road will have them instantly.
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"The group had perfected plans to attack the UK and American Embassies and other western interests in Abuja," DSS official Tony Opuiyo said in a statement.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)When I first tried the most recent XPS 13 back at CES 2019, I felt like Dell had perfected traditional laptop design.
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Public beef was perfected by hip-hop a long time ago, with emcees asking their peers to prove it when they claimed to be the best.
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For a company that has perfected the art of announcing new products, it's an important step in figuring out the science of decommissioning the old ones.
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This was the year that bands like Skeletonwitch and Yob dug deep, looked inward, and perfected their artistry within the genre to create intense, visceral masterpieces.
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Gorgeously shot by Ravi K Chandran, Mehra's film is a worthy successor to a genre her producers – Karan Johar and Farhan Akhtar - seem to have perfected.
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But in Hitman, a series that developer IO Interactive has dialed in and perfected over the past 20 years, more of the same is just right.
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Veracruz All Natural Food Truck: Veracruz has perfected the ultimate Tex-Mex breakfast taco: The Migas Taco, filled with eggs that are scrambled with tortilla chips.
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But, spoiler alert: basically every photo of a celebrity is filtered, smoothed, and perfected before making it onto Instagram where millions of people look at it.
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A small, glittering rain would have perfected the picture, which was, all the same, as silent and remote and unattainable and sad as you could want.
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At the National Zoo, Tian Tian sat down on Monday with a natal-day cake made with panda-perfected ingredients to mark the big 2-1.
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Donald has perfected a contrasting incarnation between himself and the president through raw and politically incorrect racial, tribal, and religious demagoguery that has mobilized mass nationalism.
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The technology, while not yet perfected, has been much improved at the flagship Amazon Go location in Seattle, a person familiar with the situation told Bloomberg.
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" Nintendo wrote back with an encouraging response: "We are extremely happy to hear that you enjoyed and perfected all the games in our 'Rhythm Heaven' series.
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As the post–World War II boom took hold, pharmaceutical companies had perfected the process of inventing new drugs, especially those meant to enhance your mood.
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The air force is also looking into the future for technology that has yet to be perfected — technology that may allow the drones to operate autonomously.
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According to USA Today, doctors are hopeful that this surgical technique, once perfected, could soon help soldiers suffering from similar injuries after being wounded by IEDs.
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Putman kept his invention private to family and close friends until he perfected the recipe—and introduced Dutch Tulip Vodka to the world—in December 2017.
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While Zadrożniak's technology isn't novel, he has perfected his craft to produce some impressive tunes since he first began working with floppy disk drives in 2011.
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The Kim family long ago perfected the art of the steal: String out talks, wring out economic concessions, walk away from any hard commitments, then repeat.
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If you're not familiar with Banyan Tree, this five-star brand has perfected the art of five-star luxury with incredible suites, dining, and spa services.
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Show Us Your Wall SAN FRANCISCO — Carla Emil and Rich Silverstein have perfected a low-key California attitude about their success that takes years of practice.
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So far, the researchers have perfected egg-extracting techniques on southern white rhinos, and soon they plan to attempt the first extraction on Najin and Fatu.
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Some officials believe the United States needs be willing to master the kind of deniable, shadowy techniques Tehran has perfected in order to halt Iran's aggressions.
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However, Elite perfected the formula with the style of Gossip Girl, the decadence of Game of Thrones, and bigger, sexier mysteries than any of its competitors.
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Google Home can now recognize multiple voices, but that technology is still being perfected and can be fooled by voices that sound similar, or by recordings.
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Prototypes then are made in resin or steel and perfected until they are "fluid and smooth, so they feel nice on the skin," Mr. Sherry said.
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Rooms boast the minimal-urban-rock aesthetic Ace hotels have perfected, and King's Highway restaurant and the Amigo Bar are worthy attractions in their own right.
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Other retailers avoided the mainland market, but through years of trial and error, Lam had perfected a series of tricks to help his books avoid detection.
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Like the virtual-reality evangelists, they played with ideas of eating and consumption, treating food as another frontier in which humanity could be modernized and perfected.
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If Luxo Jr. is anything to go by, Pixar's "What if [thing] had feelings" formula was perfected years before Toy Story was even out in theaters.
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Mr. Abraham and Mr. Patinkin, as his ever-hopeful C.I.A. colleague Saul, have perfected their partnership: Their scenes together are little masterpieces of gamesmanship and exasperation.
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Long before women could vote, they carried into the parties a political style they had perfected first as abolitionists and then as prohibitionists: the moral crusade.
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Kendall and Kylie Pretend to Be Kris and Kim The youngest KarJenner sisters had perfected their impressions before they could even apply for driver's licenses. Inspiring.
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If it could be perfected, dozens of vaccine candidates for dozens of pathogens could be tested without having to grow buckets of those pathogens in labs.
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Then the Cuban government said last month it would not hand out new licenses for much of the private sector until it had "perfected" its functioning.
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He refined the performance during aborted presidential bids, perfected it as a how-to-get-rich public speaker and reached the heights during the 2016 election.
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Depending on what parts of the risotto-making process you've perfected (or not), the album you can spin all the way through while cooking may vary.
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Here's How I Perfected This Dream Job Excellent hate read here from Laura Belgray, who charges clients $950 an hour to write inspirational Instagram copy for them.
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Kendall Jenner has perfected the art of rocking a red lip — and her makeup artist, Estée Lauder pro Victor Henao showed us his fool-proof application trick.
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Plus, the man perfected the moonwalk, a dance only the most daring of people still roll out at bat mitzvahs and wedding receptions in a nostalgic moment.
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There was just one problem with the segment—none of it was terribly humorous or more imaginatively profound than the penetrating analysis Colbert had perfected years prior.
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My friends and I have perfected our Monday-night ritual over the last few years and I'm really going to miss our wine and take-out routine.
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But while preventing manual detonation may deter some groups, it would not prevent sophisticated triggering techniques believed to have been perfected by Al Qaeda and affiliated groups.
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He made his way to Tokyo, where he perfected his cooking skills and became a chef, using his savings to fund fact-finding vacation trips to Europe.
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DVDs of Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" (1982) boast of a "futuristic vision perfected", partly because of the improved special effects, but also thanks to an alternative ending.
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A continuation of ballroom voguing that gained mainstream attention after the 1991 documentary Paris is Burning, kiki'ing is a style of performance perfected in underground LGBTQ+ scenes.
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And after he came up clutch against the Jazz, Jokic told media that he perfected the shot while playing HORSE with teammates and members of Denver's staff.
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Rolling a decent joint is an art, a learned skill perfected by years of crouching over your coffee table hoping you can finish before the pizza arrives.
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Fortunately for me, there is an army of dedicated professional photographers who attend most launches in the United States and have perfected the art of rocket photography.
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Seemingly, the Delos Corporation has perfected the ability to clone human consciousnesses, potentially blurring the lines between host and human even more significantly than they already are.
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I prep meals for the next few days, including my perfected tomato sauce recipe, meatballs with the ground beef, tacos with the ground turkey, and Spanish rice.
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For example, Dienel cited lean production techniques and hybrid vehicles: Toyota had already perfected lean production in the 1980s; Volkswagen had just started it in the 1990s.
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Many expressed confidence the industry's scientists - who perfected horizontal drilling and fracking that reinvented the industry - could find ways to prevent more carbon from polluting the atmosphere.
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Truth-telling smarts, camouflaged as airheadedness, became a TV character craft to be perfected, and proudly; what you saw, and heard, was not always what you got.
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His curriculum stated he had "perfected his legal studies" at numerous seats of learning including New York University, the Sorbonne and an "International Kultur Institut" in Vienna.
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Drone technology is changing a lot, but its most obvious use — package delivery — has never been perfected on a large scale, much less by a third party.
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The 12-page resume Conte submitted to the Italian parliament in 2013 said he "perfected and updated his studies" at NYU during the summers of 2008-53.
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The resume also said he "perfected and updated his studies" during stays at New York University of at least a month during the summers of 2008-2012.
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The project shut down, but it appears they didn't stop making the drug, and perhaps have perfected to the point that it can erase specific, recent memories.
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Even though Islamic State has not perfected the ability to weaponize chemicals, U.S. and Iraqi forces still have to be prepared for a chemical attack, Davis said.
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Filmmaker David Cronenberg might have perfected surrealistic flesh with the special effects work in eXistenZ, but a generation of new media artists are responding with modern technology.
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Not all of Mike's work online was perfected for years, or sometimes even completely finished, but he wasn't afraid to constantly create and share his work regardless.
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The folks at Williams are used to working on modern race cars, where every surface is tuned and refined, the suspension perfected, the steering inputs almost digital.
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If you're a YouTuber, you can pay strangers to perform the same oozy pranks that Nickelodeon perfected in its prime and curate the results on your channel.
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Think about it: The person who meditates every morning is probably the same person who's perfected a homemade matcha latte and touts the benefits of Kundalini yoga.
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Islam traditionally refers to adherents of the other two faiths as "people of the book," a nod to the Torah and the Bible that Mohammed allegedly perfected.
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While working at Carnegie Mellon University he created his first case using a manual milling machine and then, over the next six months, he perfected his design.
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In short, it makes it look like the movie could actually be fun, something that Marvel has perfected with its superhero movies, but DC and Warner Bros.
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It's the same approach that Microsoft is now taking with its Office suite and various other online services, but it was Google that pioneered and perfected it.
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Jarvis' recently viral video is of the "apology" genre that YouTube personalities have perfected in recent years, and Jarvis is crying because he has severely fucked up.
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By integrating coffee powder into a foam, Dr. Fragouli's team is offering a possible solution, although the method has yet to be perfected for everyday, practical uses.
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Although the idea for radar had been around since at least the 1880s, it wasn't until the buildup to World War II that the technology was perfected.
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The timing, perfected over weeks, ensured a piping-hot beverage but spared my wife the familiar — but singularly sleep-depriving — gurgle and aroma of fresh-brewed coffee.
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This in turn attracts more customers, which then attracts more service providers, resulting in the flywheel effect Amazon has previously perfected in its retail and cloud businesses.
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From their captivating gazes to their matching royal hairs part and their perfected poker faces, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 91-year-old monarch.
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The Galaxy Fold is undoubtedly an impressive piece of tech, but it hasn't been perfected, and to expect immaculate performance out the gate is a bit unrealistic.
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Magic: The Gathering perfected the art of competitive card games and brought them online, and then Hearthstone followed up with its own fantastic take on the genre.
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Not only has she perfected the instantly recognizable voice, but she delivers many lines with an archness that shows her amusement with all of what is unfolding.
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To that end, the writers perfected the art of technobabble — you know, dialogue that sounds scientific when uttered over a control panel but really doesn't mean much.
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Jordan: I feel like that it would just be so interesting to watch, to hear like a perfected version of something without any human emotion in it.
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A boatbuilder by trade, Young has perfected his art practice over the last decade, and currently has some of his work on show at Melbourne's Kirra Galleries.
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Mr. Shanahan has tried to replicate at the Pentagon the leadership approach he perfected at Boeing, where he worked in both the defense business and commercial aviation.
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And now that it has lost its safe haven in the Middle East, the Islamic State may be increasingly relying there on the model it perfected abroad.
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Longer-lasting bulbs were perfected in the 1960s and 1970s, and with them reel-like platters big enough for a whole movie to fit on just one.
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I'm two weeks into working from home due to the nationwide social distancing mandate and have nearly perfected the business-casual-on-top, pajamas-on-bottom look.
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Armed with this luxury haul, the Matharoos have tried to copy the modern art of idle glamour pioneered by Paris Hilton and perfected by Kim Kardashian West.
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The technology perfected for the rich to globalize their advantages has also created the perfect mechanism for globalizing the panic that sends portfolios into a free fall.
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Innovating in the smartphone space is getting tougher as these devices are perfected through the years, but can we have at least one wow-inducing, hardware feature?
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By the time he began his 2016 campaign for president, Trump had perfected his method of attaching escape-hatch-caveats to inflammatory words about groups of people.
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And another year from now, I'll set another reminder to watch another Apple event, believing somewhere deep down that with one more upgrade, I might be perfected.
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Nineteenth-century thinkers in the tradition of Hegel anticipated the attainment of a perfected state of humanity; instead, as Nietzsche foresaw, a century of unprecedented horrors ensued.
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Pick up lunch: a slice at Scarr's or Upside, where N.Y.-style pizza has recently been perfected, or noodles from Xi'an or the original Momofuku Noodle Bar.
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He would do so just enough to shoot hoops, sometimes putting up hundreds of shots per day as he perfected a form that would become internationally famous.
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Growing up before disability rights and with a mother who berated her for being flawed, my mom had perfected her own strategies and blazed her own trail.
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The 10,000 species of flying birds have tinkered only slightly with the design perfected over 135 million years ago, when Mesozoic birds evolved the modern flight stroke.
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Fiat Centoventi: Serious customization Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has perfected the art of creating new versions and special editions of its models in order to stoke consumer interest.
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We have this opportunity, not because we created or perfected these values, but because we know how important it is to struggle to protect and defend them.
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The method was perfected by Mr. Yip's chef, Julian Yu, and delivers a sizzled shell of crisp, nutty rice at the bottom of the pot, every time.
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The old Hollywood studios perfected a way of making films and hired artists and artisans who succeeded within those confines or transcended them (or failed or fled).
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The comedy of revivification was perfected by "Shaun of the Dead" (2004), and, as for stopping zombies with a deft beheading, it's kind of a no-brainer.
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The company perfected the fast-fashion model, drawing in customers with its frequently updated mix of clothes than what was offered at department stores or single brands.
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We are united by a singular purpose to return government to the American people, not the deep-pocketed donors who have perfected a pay-to-play system.
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His practiced and perfected abuse spanned over 25 years and included countless victims, beginning before he was even a doctor, one who traveled the world seeking gold.
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Why, Daedalus wondered, are the world's cities bestrewed with graffiti even though scientists, years ago, had perfected the porcelain enamel surfaces that make self-cleaning ovens possible?
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His savior is the eccentric Doktor Bunsen van der Dunkel — "a long-forgotten scientist" who has just perfected a rocket, which he climbs aboard to go home.
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Flat Circles: • Hays's interview with the garbage collector brings up his two tours of duty in Vietnam, which are presumably where he perfected those thousand-mile stares.
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And tech companies like Facebook and Google have perfected online versions of automated surveillance for profit, in the form of products we can no longer live without.
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Where they lack in numbers, they make up for in a seamless and extremely personalized user experience, which continues to be perfected since the site's debut in 2000.
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Just as Facebook and Twitter took FriendFeed and refined it with relevancy sorting, character constraints, and all manners of embedded media, the Stories format is still being perfected.
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It operates under that good ol' Rocky rhythm, fixed by a classic lore, while knowing when to honour and downplay the beats that perfected alpha-male tear-tugs.
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What It Is: Los Angeles-based colorist Johnny Ramirez has perfected the process of achieving that summery, sun-kissed color — or "lived in color" as he calls it.
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Even seemingly innocuous questions, sure to elicit canned responses perfected over half a century of interviews, yield eloquent run-on sentences that jolt forward like a runaway train.
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Where Kylie has now perfected pouting on video while listening to the latest rap songs, she used to belt along and make purposefully hilarious faces with BFF Jordyn.
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Since then, the scientists behind it say they've more or less perfected their technique and are now looking to move the technology forward and perhaps even commercialize it.
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She leaned into the moment, changing the conversation around her image, using the techniques she's perfected in past competition shows to win once again, even as a loser.
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Reality TV has exploded in popularity since Road Rules, and 24-hour cable news has adopted the he-who-screams-the-loudest-wins style that reality TV perfected.
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Shiras, who perfected his techniques from the 1880s until his death in 1942, is now considered among the first wildlife photographers, and a major influence on American conservation.
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Olympization of snowboarding fractured the community as some competitors perfected their skillsets for Olympic-style competition, while others like Haakonsen adhered to previous ideals of creativity and expression.
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Robin Williams played Jack, and perfected acting like a kid in a grown man's body so well that we had do dedicate a jack-o'-lantern to him.
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It might be possible to invent a kind of plastic that's hard at room temperature and soft at body temperature — but that hasn't been perfected yet, says Bensmaia.
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Because, Myerson claimed, Microsoft had perfected inside-out tracking: a nascent technology that could make VR vastly more convenient and accessible, by getting rid of external tracking systems.
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Golden State has perfected the art of the screen and cut, and so far, they've been rewarded with one of the most dominant offensive seasons in league history.
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Like Bancroft when he first shows up nude, his whole point is, he is a perfected male — and [James] Purefoy is pretty fucking close — and he's not embarrassed.
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Once perfected, these designs and the printers that produce them will be sent to the battlefield so that the warfighters themselves can make those replacements right in theater.
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After all, Mr Kim has almost, but not quite, perfected a nuclear missile that can hit America—the point where he would have maximum leverage over Mr Trump.
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Smashbox has perfected the all-day-stay lip look with its very own advanced polymer technology, which claims to keep your pout covered for up to eight hours.
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With the actors in place on stage behind the podiums, every camera angle and shot can be tested and practiced, and the lighting on each person is perfected.
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But it's not just the overload of familiar characters that makes the prospect of the game so exciting; It's the idea of a perfected version of the game.
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Since then, the scientists behind it say they've more or less perfected their technique, and are now looking to move the technology forward and perhaps even commercialize it.
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Contra and Super C don't include much of the original movie's characteristics, but it perfected James Cameron's horrifying vision of the space marine battle in Aliens in games.
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In both instances, Apple was later than competitors, but it waited until it had perfected both the design of the device and the economics underpinning it before launching.
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In her memoir, I'll Never Write My Memoirs, Jones wrote that Roger Moore was scared of her because of her icy glances, which she's perfected in this film.
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He perfected it until the very last minute, jumping into the car on the way to the wedding with flour on his shirt and "icing everywhere," he recalls.
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That is, in the second half of his life, he perfected gifts that we all have, every single solitary one of us have gifts of mind and heart.
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"I think I have perfected the mixture," he says timidly, clearly nervous about the fact that he's about to set off a homemade firework inside his own house.
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Tesla expressed the view that while some deaths might occur as automakers developed and perfected these kinds of innovations, the safety benefits outweighed the risks, this person said.
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ISRO Chairman K. Sivan said the agency had "perfected the engineering aspects of the mission", although it was new to the field of bioscience - dealing with living beings.
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Already, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency is reported to be operating under the assumption North Korea has now perfected a small-enough warhead to fit on a rocket.
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Amazon keeps rolling out innovative ideas in terms of grocery shopping and convenience stores but they haven't yet perfected a really solid model in either of those sectors.
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"A left-hander who perfected the art of the chip and charge, the only thing sharper than Rose's volleys was his wit," Tennis Australia said in a statement.
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Nearby, a 21st century HP facility perfected the art through bus-sized printers capable of precisely depositing a picoliter of ink as massive reams of paper whizz by.
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He might not want to run for office any time soon, but Mark Zuckerberg has perfected the time-honored political art of talking a lot without saying anything.
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Nevertheless, he played the role very well, and his teams perfected a maddening and distinctive style of baseball that has mostly vanished from the face of the earth.
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His coiffure may move in impossibly strange ways, but swears his hair isn't fake; it's just the elaborate result of a combing technique that he perfected, he says.
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Pyongyang and the Russian scientists it has hired are merely trying to replicate technology that the United States, Russia and China perfected in the 1950s or soon after.
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And then there was Robert Christgau, the self-proclaimed dean of rock critics, who had perfected the capsule review through his Consumer Guides, which gave records shrewd grades.
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Zach King perfected his short optical illusion videos on Vine, and Anna O'Leary, aka Glitterandlazers, was already earning a living on Instagram but found bigger opportunities on TikTok.
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Over 35 seasons of "The Bachelor" and its sister program, "The Bachelorette," the show has perfected zero-sum romance — for one person to secure love, others must suffer.
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If there's some kind of magic formula to this oeuvre — Jim Carrey plus whimsy plus vulnerability equals emotional dynamite — then the new Showtime series Kidding has perfected it.
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Mr. Chen has brought to Xinjiang the grid system of checkpoints, police stations, armored vehicles and constant patrols that he perfected while in his previous post in Tibet.
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Princess Charlotte may have perfected the "adorable first day of school" look, but mom Kate Middleton had something to show off too — a brand new fall-ready hairstyle!
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The thoughtful electronic music had one foot on the dance floor and one in the realm of contemporary classical, a balance perfected by many of his Berlin peers.
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Through an approach perfected by James Joyce and Sherwood Anderson, Spence's debut collection, first published in 1977 and newly reissued, surveys a narrow locale to disclose widespread truths.
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The Chinese Communist Party, in its almost 100 years of existence, has perfected a highly sophisticated system of punishments and rewards, and it extends well beyond the mainland.
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It's a strategy that street wear brands like Supreme have perfected over the years, and one that other contemporary labels, including Reformation and Everlane, are finding success with.
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"Amputation" opens a new album due in March, "Damage and Joy," and it barely budges from the sound the Jesus and Mary Chain perfected on "Psychocandy" in 1985.
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Its titanium collections — shaped by skilled goldsmiths, structurally perfected as 3-D designs and soldered together by laser as the material requires — encapsulate the beauty of Italian jewelry.
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It wasn't until fairly recently that people living around the statue learned that the way he had perfected his technique was by experimenting without anesthesia on slave women.
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They operate out of weaving epicenters like Turkey and India, where craftsmen still preserve their cultural legacies through the rug-making techniques that have been perfected over centuries.
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