Certainly he is more believable when he's doing anger and hardness than when he deploys his constrained smile. |
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Powers's music from the 1980s deploys a considered synthesis of serial, atonal and tonal techniques. |
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The static line deploys your parachute within 5 seconds of leaving the aircraft. |
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It deploys submunition shrapnel at defined intervals, covering a wide lethal area against soft targets. |
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The powered phase is followed by an unpowered glide from Mach 0.9 down to Mach 0.3, when the parachute system deploys. |
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Diaz deploys at least five congas to create his dense patter, their skins tuned for maximum musicality. |
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Once the strategic lift deploys Army forces to where they are required, tactical logistics moves to the forefront. |
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The Army must rethink the fundamentals of how it prepares, deploys, and supports military operations. |
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The fire alarm deploys a curtain covering the paintings, and then activates the sprinklers. |
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Professor Furia wears his learning lightly, but he deploys it to great effect. |
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Certainly he is more believable when he's doing anger and hardness than when he deploys his constrained smile. He's not a grinner. |
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Instead, Mileece deploys complex and delicate structures to create airy, spiritual, soundscapes. |
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The lawmaker, hoping for discretion, deploys a shadowy envoy to send her child support in the form of regular wads of cash. |
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She deploys their concepts flexibly and insightfully to enrich the book's content without encumbering its style with jargon. |
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Then he loses the drogue and deploys a parafoil-type chute under which he glides the capsule all the way to the ground. |
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The drogue parachute deploys first and then the main parachute is released. |
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Like Guston, Komarin deploys a set of singular motifs and cartoonish silhouettes that appear frequently in his works. |
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It schematically deploys a fictional framework to speculate on Toscanini's hatred of Mussolini and the latter's fascination with the conductor. |
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The Uto-Aztecan language Huichol, for example, deploys different sets of switch-reference markers to encode different tenses. |
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Mark has reached a top speed of 325 mph before he deploys a parachute at 3,000 ft above the ground. |
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While Ranade deploys the resources of the surrealist tradition to achieve his ends, it would be simplistic to gloss his work under that rubric. |
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An oil slick surrounds the damaged carrier as an inflatable life raft deploys off her stern. |
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The painting, measuring 16 feet in width, deploys across its surface three naked figures, tied together with string on top like butcher's meat. |
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When there is an influx of nectar into the nest, the colony deploys more workers for foraging. |
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This is a very good book, in which Mr Ackroyd deploys his enormously wide reading to great effect. |
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The software automatically deploys a small agent program on each computer as scheduled defrag jobs begin. |
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Steve possesses deep, intimate knowledge of both Churchill and Reagan, having written books on each, though he deploys his learning lightly. |
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Following on from The Blind Watchmaker it deploys computer models of artificial selection. |
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Enter the romantic plot of heterosexual courtship and marriage, which deploys its forward-looking, more inclusive and reproductive vision via a traffic in women. |
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When a squadron deploys at sea, they need a fully-manned deployable unit. |
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Wearing a lap belt keeps you anchored to the car seat and your shoulder belt keeps your upper body from pitching forward and hitting the airbag as it deploys. |
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Children under the age of 13 should not sit in the front seat because they can be seriously injured if the airbag deploys. |
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Consider his zig-zags to be one of several motifs that he deploys to trace a stylistic course not merely morphologically but also rhetorically. |
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He is the master of snow, this painter who gave us the lovely Hunters, but here he deploys that whiteness in the blankest way imaginable. |
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FitzSimons deploys many of the techniques of fiction, reworking reported speech as dialogue and employing the present tense throughout. |
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When the machine is started, the raker jib deploys before the main jib descends to position the raker at the bottom of the screen. |
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That honor would go to the whacking appendages it deploys to crack shells, fend off attackers and even kill rival mantis shrimp. |
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There are euphoric action sequences in which Sun Bak, the Korean sensate, deploys her acrobatic martial-arts skills. |
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In practice, when the United States announces and deploys the first stage of its NMD, it may be perceived as something of a non-event. |
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It has a bench filled with former bosses from the likes of GE, Unilever or Gap, whom it deploys to oversee its companies. |
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And because its turnarounds take more time than traditional buy-outs, it takes longer for the cash it deploys to come back. |
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For example, simply freezing the number of gas centrifuges it deploys is unlikely to be sufficient. |
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It automatically detects feedback and deploys narrow-band notch filters at the feedback frequencies. |
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Café Liégeois, a family-run company and partner of EXKi, deploys its expertise at all stages in the production of the very best coffee. |
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For these projects, which often last several years, Rexel deploys dedicated teams to work closely with the prime contractors. |
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In addition to manufacturing custom filtration systems, the company deploys its know-how in the areas of planning and maintenance. |
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It is very important that ECOWAS fully deploys its peacekeeping troops to ensure that the peace agreement is respected on the ground. |
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Having our own submarines gives us a capability of operating better when the government deploys us around the world. |
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No other multinational actor deploys the same number of military and civilian personnel. |
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The Kenya Police thus deploys cutting-edge technologies for criminal identification and crime-fighting. |
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To enable employees to develop their skills, Plastic Omnium every year deploys a range of management tools. |
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She deploys Roland Barthes's notion of readerly and writerly texts to contextualize Bulosan's social realism and Yamamoto's heretofore overlooked experimentalism. |
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Dreyfuss enthusiastically deploys the foghorn Leghorn manner of the mid-19th century pre-microphone politician. |
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Every fall the BNSF deploys a fleet of spreaders, icicle breakers and snow dozers such as this one to points along the line in order to keep the trains moving. |
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Petra deploys an impeccable technique, allied to stunning diction, and even brings restraint and musicality to her scat singing. |
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And the war now deploys some powerful new battalions. |
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Traditional models in which the government directly recruits, trains, hires and deploys health professionals no longer reflect the reality of most developing countries. |
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At the helm of the metallic thread, the choreographer deploys all his strength to carry the momentum of the crowd that impresses him as much as it stirs his heart. |
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And so, it deploys the Twitter neutron bomb. |
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In The silkworm, Rowling deploys this knack with an almost perfect touch. |
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It deploys the Compression Anastomosis Clip during side-to-side and end-to-side anastomoses. |
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Selling some 200 million products a year, it deploys a long-term strategy focused on innovation, international development, competitiveness and service to clients. |
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When the African Union deploys its troops into a conflict area, it does so on behalf of the United Nations with the objective of maintaining international peace and security. |
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When an international peacekeeping operation deploys in these situations for the first time, it has to assess and understand the complexities within a matter of months. |
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Mr. Firode deploys this catchpenny mysticism with a light touch, focusing especially on the petty superstitions that even rational, modern people carry around like tattered rabbits' feet. |
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In which case Ferrari and McLaren will have to come up with some glossy version of those lumbering war machines the Empire deploys against the rebels in Return of the Jedi. |
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An operator shall establish procedures to ensure that before taxiing, take-off and landing, and when safe and practicable to do so, an assisting means for emergency evacuation that deploys automatically, is armed. |
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Watkins deploys many ingenious plot twists. |
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Mr Johnson's very unChurchillian but winningly colloquial style, for example, makes Mr Brown's droning automation sound even worse even if Mr Johnson deploys it in the prime minister's defence. |
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National diplomacy typically deploys its dexterity to secure advantage for one's nation. |
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The 1,800 square metre building will hold deployment stores for the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment, which deploys advance headquarters to prepare operational theatres. |
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However, given the special circumstances in Petawawa, it being a rural community with strains on their own medical system there, when Petawawa deploys, we back them up for their casualty care. |
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And to reduce the parasitic wind vibrations at high speed, Audi has even included an electric, retractable wind deflector that deploys in a matter of seconds. |
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An air bag for the driver's knees that deploys whenever the driver's air bag deploys, offering upper leg protection as well as helping to position the driver relative to the air bag. |
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It motivates or deploys, then, a poem or philosopheme whose code seems to me to be exhausted. |
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From the extraction of raw materials to finished products, Imperial Oil deploys expertise and technology to produce excellent, consistent quality products that are reliably supplied to meet our customers' needs. |
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He is aware of this charm and deploys it to great effect: pulling his chair so close that our legs are almost touching, using my first name at opportune moments. |
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Coincident with this transition, the ANA itself has moved from a district-based system of deployment to a task-based system that deploys forces across districts according to operational priorities. |
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A Multiple Reentry Vehicle payload for a ballistic missile deploys multiple warheads in a pattern against a single target. |
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Usually, the military deploys the initial forces into the nearest airfield to establish a presence. |
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Outside shrouds with hull chainplates supports the alloy rig while up front the retractable prodder deploys for an asymmetric kite. |
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Penn State University's online Ambrose Bierce Project deploys Gwinnett. |
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Where it is not moving, a retractable kickstand automatically deploys to conserve power, it added. |
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A large number of factors affect how an organization attracts, hires, deploys and redeploys talent. |
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Outside shrouds with hull chainplates support the alloy rig, while up front the retractable prodder deploys for an asymmetric kite. |
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The service module also deploys four arrays of solar panels. |
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Asparagus and shrimp in a Thai soup, taramasalata soup with lemongrass, white chocolate ice cream with green tea sauce, not to mention the green mango the chef deploys to perfection. |
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Nexans' electrical harnesses were also installed on the Mars Express probe, which visits Mars and deploys a lander to analyze ground samples for signs of life. |
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The company successfully deploys both web and sheetfed presses to drive growth, and its autarkic sheetfed offset subsidiary, Stark Brillant, is upgraded and expanded on an ongoing basis. |
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This non-profit, full-service organ donation agency enhances its reliability and business security, and deploys new functionality that make its workforce more mobile. |
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Of more weight are Belloc's Sonnets and Verses, a volume that deploys the same singing and rhyming techniques of his children's verses. |
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The application file must show that the working hours and number of successive workdays that the railway undertaking deploys the safety personnel for transport activities in Belgium concurs with Belgian legislation. |
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A Transitional Planning Team of 11 CF members deploys to NATO headquarters in Brussels and Potsdam for detailed planning sessions on the issues identified by the Strategic Reconnaissance Team in Kabul. |
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To Wysocki's shock Evers deploys Twitter to combat street crime. |
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This research rejects the popularized nothing works claim, seeks to determine what works, and strategically deploys effective, targeted correctional interventions. |
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In an attempt to keep the banks from getting their hands on his empire, he deploys his henchmen to carry out a tiger kidnapping on bank manager Desmond's home. |
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It guides the ways the state deploys and applies its power abroad. |
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With a wide flight deck that resembles that of an aircraft carrier, the LHD traditionally deploys in a trio of warships called an amphibious task force. |
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The Court thus devises and deploys bright-line rules and rules of thumb, rules that sacrifice something in justice to achieve something in efficiency. |
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Beatrix deploys her Dutch coquetry upon her beatifically schnappsed husband by clapping his shoulder with her weighty hand and casting him an oeillade beneath her thick brows. |
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