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Zippier growth in the world's largest economy sounds like something to welcome.
Animations are zippier and in some cases apps open three times as fast.
What this alphabet soup of standards adds up to is zippier uploads and downloads.
" These days is "brighter, faster and somehow zippier... yet the sense of belonging remains.
It will be a little thinner, a little faster, and a little zippier all around.
But it's far zippier than previous models and marks a much needed improvement in the RAV4.
I'm generally pleased with how it came out, though I do wish the 15s were a bit zippier.
That said, the Fossil Sport had similar specs, and the zippier 3100 chip gave it a noticeable boost in performance.
This was the explicit subject of the menus at Paowalla, in SoHo, and its slightly zippier successor, Bombay Bread Bar.
The theme proved very constraining, so we ultimately picked a slightly smoother/zippier 142-worder over our original 140-worder.
Saint-Gobain still earns two-thirds of sales in slow-growth Europe, and buying the zippier Sika would not really solve that problem.
At Bricco the slices of duck breast are bigger; the honey and vinegar glaze, accented with cinnamon, cloves and black pepper, is zippier.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the buses, said the agency's schedulers were already working on new timetables to account for zippier buses.
I think our clue for I HEAR YA (one of my personal favorites ever, might I add) makes that whole corner feel zippier.
After three years of more or less stable emissions, a zippier world economy looks on track to belch 2% more carbon dioxide this year.
Zippier were the duo of tacos, a tangle of diced tuna cheek, pineapple, onion, cilantro, tomatoes and habanero spilling out of hard corn shells.
Even so, publishers — of smaller sites, especially, or individual bloggers — are beginning to worry about giving too much control to Google in exchange for zippier web pages.
It would take a zippier director than Ms Nair to get our blood pumping with shots of two people sitting opposite each other and frowning at chess boards.
Once that shift does happen, it's as if a completely different set of writers tagged themselves in, loosening up the flatness of the movie into something goofier, zippier, funnier.
Other changes include longer battery life, an 8-megapixel camera, a faster processor and zippier Wi-Fi — all of which you would expect given the length of time between releases.
Yeah, it's all mostly about the movies and the big stars are down in front, but TV still has better ideas, richer stories and zippier buzz about its myriad product.
Combined, the two companies own enough spectrum to cover much of the country with a far zippier network than either has now, though not at the fastest speeds promised with 5G.
The new submachine gun feels like a zippier Auto Rifle, which basically means that the first two weapon slots break down into two broad categories: high-damage single-shot weapons and automatics.
But they are now as zippy as Intel's, or even zippier: AMD's top-end server chip, for instance, is faster than its Intel counterpart in many tasks, and costs half as much.
While some friends say Mr. Clinton would look zippier if he ate the occasional cheeseburger — an old favorite — others say he has never been healthier, with his weight down and his heart in excellent condition.
It seems like overkill, but phones like the OnePlus 5T that come with 93GB and 8GB of RAM options are noticeably faster and zippier than those with only 4GB (the minimum standard for most of 2017's flagship phones).
If Goodreads is a more long-tail picture of how our friends and other like-minded people are reacting to the wider corpus of books in the world, you can think of Amazon Charts is the new, zippier approach to the same idea.
Yet it's also got a 2360TB hard drive, space for a zippier M215 SATA drive, a 21080 inch 80003p display, USB and USB-C ports, and the 28000-inch even has an Nvidia Geforce 29 MX video card—in case you need to get in some clutch play of the games in Overwatch.
When I picked up my brand-new iPhone 11 Pro, in that understated midnight green color that somehow looks a little different every time I look at it, every feature seemed like an upgrade over the iPhone X: the camera was way better, and navigating the phone felt much zippier with that new A13 Bionic chip.
In the early years, two-stroke engines were the norm, but come the turn of the millennium, the four-stroke evolution picked up speed. The technical sophistication of larger motorcycles such as fuel injection systems, capacitor discharge ignition and electric starters, were gradually fused into the underbone. With each addition, the underbone became zippier, sportier and trendier.
Chicago Tribune. Section 3, p. 5. Tom Shales of The Washington Post praised the film as "one of the zippier little B pictures of the year," adding that "it is designed primarily as a spectacle of kinetic titillation, and on that level, it's a foregone smash hit." Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times was also positive, calling it "a fine little action picture with big ideas" and finding Carradine "terrific" in his role.
The New York Times described it as "zippier and catchier" than Angels & Airwaves' debut studio album We Don't Need to Whisper, but concluded that neither band was as good as Blink-182. As of September 2011, the album sold over 274,000 copies in the US. +44's first show took place at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, on September 7, 2006, with a second appearance following at the London Astoria.Shooman, 2010. p. 158 The band embarked on a promotional tour in the United Kingdom shortly thereafter.
" Among negative reviews, Gary Arnold of The Washington Post wrote that "while the film is a welcomed change from the many blaxploitation films of recent years, neither the vehicle nor the performers are able to get off the ground." Paul D. Zimmermann of Newsweek wrote, "Poitier is not an inventive comic talent - he is erratic behind the camera and amiable but not funny in front of it. When the funny set pieces stop, the film sputters - but not before delivering a carnival of fine comic characters." Variety called the film "uneven", opining that "too much of the time 'Uptown Saturday Night' just lies there, impatiently waiting for more inventive comedy business and a zippier pace than the sober Poitier seems able to provide.

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