The dialogues were not seamless either but this was usually less noticeable thanks to the fast-moving plots. |
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One can buy the ingredients canned, frozen or prepared by the butcher, indicating a fast-moving society with hardly any time to spare. |
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Yet even with its flaws, the movie is fast-moving entertainment that is worth a rental at the very least. |
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Marketing developed in competitive fast-moving goods sectors, followed by private-sector services. |
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We presented a continuous, fast-moving stream of single-digit numbers on a computer screen. |
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When the pace of the movie was brisk and fast-moving, it actually wasn't too bad to watch. |
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It's a fast-moving, hip and cynical tale with no longueurs and has a real cinematic sweep to go with its expert choreography. |
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We're a fast-moving company and collaborating through a wiki helps reduce our start-up time with consultants. |
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Combining elements of comedy and fast-moving farce with sexually explicit language, it proved a commercial though not an artistic success. |
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Here, workers grab birds by their feet and sling them on to fast-moving metal hooks. |
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Set against a backdrop of Alpine lakes and mountains, this city has the perfect mix of folk tradition and fast-moving modernity. |
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To that end, he hijacks a tricycle laden with sweet treats and accidentally crashes the fast-moving contraption into the Magic Roundabout. |
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Crews in Central Texas pulled this woman to safety after fast-moving waters swept and submerged her car. |
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Yet for that very reason it is vital to be clear about the fast-moving events that the summiteers are meeting to consider. |
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In the fast-moving confines of a rail carriage it is easy to pass through these areas without noticing the surrounds. |
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However, journals are inherently inferior to daily or weekly periodicals in covering fast-moving events. |
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Only limited and static information is available in this fast-moving field. |
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The game is part pinball, part fast-moving Sonic-esque adventure in which the pinballs can be made to jump to collect gold coins. |
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The show was certainly a lively, fast-moving, hilarious affair salted with quick-firing sallies of naval wit and wisdom. |
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This was an egregious error, a product of a fast-moving media culture in which getting it first often supersedes getting it right. |
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There are some wonderful turns of phrase in this fast-moving novel, powered by sassy dialogue and the jaunty mindset of its heroine. |
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What happens to the eggs when you hit the tray they are balanced on with a fast-moving broom? |
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High jinks and fast-moving action prove another winning combination for Bad Boy cops Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in this long-awaited sequel. |
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The victim waved a sun reflector in an effort to guide emergency crews through the fast-moving current. |
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In the last scene, he uses his calculus of flow to rescue an Iraqi boy from a fast-moving, wind-buffeted river. |
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The baby would have found herself in a fast-moving and quickly thickening forest of huge legs. |
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For this reason, electric currents can be induced within fast-moving metal space probes. |
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A tornado is a spiral of fast-moving air usually associated with a funnel-shaped cloud extending to the ground. |
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The story is fast-moving and filled with heroic derring-do, impressive action sequences, and deeply-felt tragedy. |
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Statistical literacy is part of the knowledge and information which represents the key driving force in today's fast-moving globalized economies. |
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The boat transport of supplies back to the station rarely lacked dangerous moments from encounters with fast-moving drift ice and walruses. |
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Moose calves with dangling wet umbilical cords struggle to keep up with their long-legged fast-moving mothers. |
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Like its brighter and fast-moving relative the aurora, night airglow has strong emissions at specific wavelengths. |
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They had been trying to recall us because of a fast-moving storm system working its way from the north. |
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Sellers of fast-moving consumer goods have therefore tended to rely on traditional mass communication as a more cost-effective alternative than direct marketing. |
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Of course it's not easy to read a fast-moving plane's registration number as it roars and dives low over houses, farms and factories. |
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Arctic icebergs tend to calve from fast-moving glaciers and, therefore, tend to look like small mountains bobbing in the sea. |
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Lunge Turns are great for making hard swerves in a fast-moving game of hockey or in an emergency situation. |
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In short, an Alberta Clipper is a fast-moving storm that brings snow in its path and is followed by windy, colder weather. |
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The fast-moving, competitive capital of the United States forced him out of his more reserved shell, he says. |
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However, we also recognise the importance of continually building our technical understanding in these complex and fast-moving areas. |
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Unilever is one of the world's leading suppliers of fast-moving consumer goods. |
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There is no doubt that this noble aim becomes even more difficult to achieve in a fast-moving world faced with rapid global changes. |
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To produce solutions for the in-line inspection and measurement of fast-moving objects and materials. |
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These were active, fast-moving animals, with fully erect and upright posture, just like dinosaurs and mammals. |
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Intellectual capital lies at the heart of Gemplus's continuing improvement in the fast-moving and highly competitive secure card industry. |
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In this fast-moving competitive environment we must make decisions every day. |
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These needs expressed by the care providers reflect the increasingly fast-moving changes in treatment and access to therapies. |
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However, governance of such a fast-moving and complex enterprise places a major burden on our Board and its committees. |
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Hence, this delay is disastrous only if the thieves get the stolen vehicle to a fast-moving chop shop or across a national border. |
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His slo-mo exposition seemed all the more excruciating after a day of fast-moving 10-minute presentations. |
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In addition, however, it has repeatedly witnessed a sky flickering with ultraviolet flares, bursts and fast-moving streaks. |
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And even they might wonder how a fast-moving serial could be transformed into what looks like a two-hour music video of intense boringness. |
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It is well-known for its treacherous sands and fast-moving incoming tides. |
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Several times a week a Singapore Airlines jumbo leaves Dublin with spare capacity which could accommodate additional high-value, fast-moving consumer goods or components. |
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Large, dumb armies cannot cope with a fast-moving, all-seeing, fully coordinated, digitized opponent, with super-accurate, highly lethal weaponry. |
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Getting close to a bunch of giant, angry, fast-moving wild animals does. |
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Excited chattering rose to a crescendo in the auditorium as the sound of the fast-moving convoy fell upon the ears of those at the back of the crowd. |
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And there's no way to even identify and hold responsible the fast-moving culprit. |
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A possible explanation is that fast-moving blowing dust particles generated static electricity, which ignited organic matter carried along with the dust. |
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Oil droplets can fling off machinery in fast-moving applications or grease can drip from bearings or conveyors. |
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This coarsens the quantization on fast-moving areas and sharpens it on plain areas and on areas with a high red content. |
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This is a fast-moving picture and it is important that all the institutions work together to keep us up to date on the best way to deal with it. |
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This is the initial direction: a local metropolitan project can assume the role of pacifying and calming fast-moving and insatiable flows. |
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Whether it's a fast-moving football match or the latest Hollywood action film, you want the same thing: amazingly smooth, blur-free images. |
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In the fast-moving world of development policy, buzzwords play an important part in framing solutions. |
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Video footage taken inside the club showed flames licking at foam insulation behind the stage, which erupted into a fast-moving fire that sent fans stampeding for the exits. |
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They stood on bridges marveling at the torrent of fast-moving brown water as it swept away anything in its path. |
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In effect they act as regulatory arbitrageurs, reaping the rewards of fast-moving financial markets without the burden of the regulatory controls that banks face. |
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Short-sightedness and the difficulty and complexity of many of the new market instruments have made the market more obscure and fast-moving. |
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These will be placed in high footfall areas like airport lounges, shopping malls and large retail chains, and will stock over 600 fast-moving models. |
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Wariness and avidity, coquetry and rage, preening and despair — unrelenting egotism plays on her face like sunlight on a fast-moving stream. |
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It's perfect for sports and other fast-moving scenes where you can't afford to miss that split-second moment. |
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When fast-moving electrically-charged particles are forced to change their speed or direction of travel, they generate electromagnetic radiation. |
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We are waiting all the more expectantly, in view of fast-moving developments in the security and defence sphere, to hear what you have to say. |
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This used a turbine to generate electricity and a fast-moving flywheel to store and release kinetic energy when needed. |
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Use a flashlight to act as fast-moving prey. |
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All were associated with fast-moving glaciers. |
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In a dynamic and fast-moving industry where new products and services are constantly being launched, you need a language provider with more than just linguistic expertise. |
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But the fast-moving career of the boy wonder is picking up pace again. |
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Strobes and pyrotechnics nestle amongst shadow puppetry, while a vast array of other optical and audio effects assist in the delivery of this fast-moving tale. |
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No one could call it a fast-moving film, but I was putty in its hands. |
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At the time Corps engineers called their approximation a standard project hurricane, equivalent to what today would be called a fast-moving category 3 storm. |
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It's a trashy, fast-moving comedy and music venture, with the half hour mostly filled by short sketches and occasional musical interludes provided by Snoop and friends. |
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They smelled smoke and heard the crackling of the fast-moving fire. |
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Apama is the market-leading platform for streaming analytics and intelligent, automated action on fast-moving Big Data. |
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A WOMAN taking a walk on the beach with her daughter on Mother's Day drowned after being cut off by a fast-moving tide, an inquest has heard. |
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The sheer size of the desert and the inhospitable terrain are no doubt what allow fast-moving Al-Qaida units to escape detection and destruction. |
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The lightning was part of a fast-moving squall line typical of unsettled spring weather, said National Weather Service forecaster Tiffani Brown. |
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Unmistakability and consistency are key terms in the world of bulthaup. Unmoved by fast-moving fashions and superficial trends, bulthaup measures itself against the guiding principle of its own values. |
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On Friday, a fast-moving, twin-engine experimental catamaran flipped in choppy waters on Castaic Lake. |
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The outer Van Allen belt contains mostly energetic electrons, while the inner Van Allen holds mostly fast-moving protons. |
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In less than three years he has transformed Britain's biggest clothier from a fuddy-duddy purveyor of black socks and cashmere sweaters into a nimble retailer of fast-moving fashions. |
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The Buckeyes hope to contain the fast-moving Mariota with a defensive line, led by Bosa, that is among the best in the nation. |
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Developmental testing finished when the JSOW C-1 struck a small, fast-moving ship target during the weapon's second flight test. |
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By letting a fast-moving fire roll over the sage, low-lying plants are given an opportunity to access soil nutrients and moisture and take hold. |
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And it gives audiences an evening of fast-moving entertainment presented in the original Elizabethan English. |
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The DWT-B01 transmitter is designed to be extremely compact and lightweight, essential qualities for users in fast-moving TV and outdoor productions. |
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In today's fast-moving world small pubs just wouldn't be able to compete with the larger, plushier and better facilitated premises. |
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By launching the first ever digital Olympic logo, Sochi 2014 is setting out to prove how the Olympic Movement is embracing the fast-moving developments in information technology and make best use of the digital revolution. |
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No more cutting corners Of fast-moving technology, E-mails, iPods and teen speak, Fashion changes ending Where she had begun Her own teenage years. |
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A volatile market, with fast-moving prices, gives the daytrader the best chance to make a profit. |
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Secretary-General, we are most happy to have you here with us today and, in view of fast-moving developments in the security and defence sphere, we are waiting all the more expectantly to hear what you have to say. |
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Now, we think of Art Deco as symbolizing not only a style but also a lifestyle-the fast-moving one that evolved in the wake of the First World War. |
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Too much detailed information on available inventories, for example, would allow a retailer to take possession of all available copies of a fast-moving title, thereby ensuring a monopoly over customer supply. |
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The liquid crystal cell of the SXRD provides faster responses which enhance the crispness and vividness of images, even fast-moving images from video sources. |
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Pack hunting relies on a division of labour between the fast-moving and boisterous 'hunters' that chase down the prey and the silent 'killers' that lie in ambush to attack it. |
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Apart from their lack of blur and judder when tracking fast-moving objects and their freedom from wishy-washy greys, they can be viewed from wider angles than LCDs without the picture changing colour. |
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As these fast-moving particles rush through the atmosphere, they produce a faint flash of blue light, the Cherenkov radiation, which has been exploited in astronomy since only quite recently. |
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We tend to think disparagingly of preceding periods in history: even, in such fast-moving days, to deprecate last month's or last year's attainments. |
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Ganser never lets up in this fast-moving thriller, and the listener will have to listen carefully to keep up with the twists, turns and character revelations. |
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Lanker, a nationally known Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, died at his Eugene home March 13 at the age of 63 from fast-moving pancreatic cancer. |
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The pieces from the comet slam into the Earth's upper atmosphere at some 210,000 km per hour, lighting up the night time with fast-moving Perseid meteors. |
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Driven by increased crackdowns on BitTorrent sites such as The Pirate Bay, software pirates are fast-moving their warez to file-hosting Web sites. |
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