Analysts figure there will be more such small, strategic buyouts this year as companies flesh out their portfolios. |
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The voice acting is good, the soundtrack is classic, and the extra scenarios flesh out the different characters' backstories. |
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The text is deliberately sketchy, if not embryonic, and the rest is up to the director, designers, and, especially, actors to flesh out. |
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Can there not be studies that explore, complicate, flesh out, or contextualize this central narrative with new insights and evidence? |
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Does anyone have any suggestions for reading material to flesh out a research methodology? |
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You can flesh out the rest after you've downloaded this lead-off track from the band's upcoming debut full-length. |
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A chronograph, a countdown timer and dual-time zone readings flesh out its functions. |
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Every chapter opens with the colorful evocation of a particular scene, with plenty of contemporary detail to flesh out the text. |
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Drawings that functioned as studies for individual characters in the ensembles help flesh out sub-themes of the larger, busier compositions. |
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I'm going to flesh out some of that, but unfortunately within the confines of five minutes I may not get there. |
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It was considered important and useful to flesh out the memorandum of agreement by developing a more detailed joint work programme. |
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This first set of questions will help you get the background factors before you even begin to flesh out engagement options. |
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First of all, we shall flesh out the decor a bit, just as Agatha Christie would have done. |
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In his childhood, he was put in a hospital for the criminally insane after biting a hunk of flesh out of his 9-month-old sister. |
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The element being used to flesh out this film to its original version is hampered by a fuzzy, indistinct print that has color and contrast issues. |
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But the eighty-four-minute film's more crucial faults are really its elisions and omissions, among them its failure to flesh out its distinctive characters. |
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Mr Brown dropped his bombshell the next morning, leaving King to burn the midnight oil over the subsequent weeks to flesh out the plan for a nine-strong monetary policy committee. |
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Much has been said about the innovation fund, which, in my view, is a wonderful instrument to flesh out this fine Action Programme. |
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We are looking above all to the European Commission to flesh out the strategy in practice. |
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In addition, the Team Leader, supported by the Secretariat and contracted experts would flesh out the Team report outline. |
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As Aboriginal nations strive to flesh out their rights to govern within Canada they are heedful of this uncomfortable fact. |
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Scrape the flesh out and on to a chopping board, discarding the skin. |
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However, there are many new ideas worth pursuing between now and 2014 to flesh out all these concerns. |
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The problem is obviously not just to compare or confront thought forms but to flesh out the blueprint of truly universal and plural thought on the drawing board of tomorrow's world. |
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They wanted to flesh out, sonically, a new universe. |
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A hypothetical may help flesh out this claim. |
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The proposal also seeks to flesh out a number of the derogations provided for in Article 6 of the Directive and the procedure for their acceptance. |
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It also seeks to flesh out a number of the derogations provided for in Article 6 of the Directive, their long-term treatment and the procedure for their acceptance. |
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If you feel it is useful, ask neighbours to help you flesh out your questions, and then ask them if they understand what it is you need to know, whether you could be more clear, if you have left out anything important, etc. |
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This short case study seeks to flesh out and at least to partially answer these questions with a view to encouraging full and comprehensive implementation of the two POPs agreements. |
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I want to just flesh out some issues you raised. |
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Answers to these questions provide a picture of the resources that directly reach children and help to flesh out the situation of children in need. |
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A development project must therefore aim to flesh out the relationship between local actors and the institutions representing society as a whole, namely the State. |
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Sir, Despite the increased cost, we do like to flesh out our feature film programmes to give our patrons a full two hoursworth. |
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The Kirov has the means to flesh out the Balanchine steps and make them sing with cantilena, a Russian eliding of musical impulses into luscious phrases. |
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The model shows the basics, but we still need to flesh out the details. |
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The writer had to go back and flesh out the climactic scene. |
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