A polymorphic batch file appears to be a holy grail to some virus writers, perhaps because of how insanely difficult it is to produce one. |
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For decades it has been acclaimed as pop music's lost masterpiece, the holy grail of rock and the best album never made. |
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The holy grail for any magazine is hitting your target market bang on the nail. |
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The longer term holy grail of 3D bioprinting is the ability to be able to print viable human tissue for grafting or implant into the human body. |
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The holy grail for retail developers is turning shopping into a leisure pursuit. |
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Now, it may seem odd to focus on letter spacing, but it's been a holy grail of the printing industries since the beginning. |
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Everyone was pursuing the holy grail of the young and trendy listener with the disposable income. |
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It was always a myth, like the holy grail, or the elixir of life, that I was searching for. |
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Japan, as the most style-conscious market on the planet, represents the holy grail in fashion terms. |
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Neither doctor manages to find the holy grail of a cure, but their quest lays bare the foundations of contemporary thinking on the subject. |
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Because factoring is so difficult mathematically, it's also pretty much the holy grail of contemporary cryptanalysis. |
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The upshot is that there is no obvious genetic holy grail defining what it means to be human. |
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Rather than pursuing the holy grail of million-selling titles, the company is focused on achieving annual profitability. |
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If it is easy enough to do, this might be how we would achieve the holy grail of knowledge management. |
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In his stage show Ken tries to find out the meaning of life and continues his search for the holy grail of comedy, the state of mind in which everything is funny. |
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Getting something for nothing is the holy grail of the consumer. |
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The holy grail for a curler, equivalent to a seven-ball victory in pool, is to have all eight stones nearer to the house than your opposition but such instances are very rare. |
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Getting beyond the first stage of a major tournament is the holy grail. |
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Environmentalists regard it as a holy grail, the means by which the polluter pays principle can be put into concrete form. |
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The Charter is not some holy grail which only judicial initiates of the superior courts may touch. |
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Finding a vaccine is the holy grail of HIV research but success has, to date, been elusive. |
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The completion of the often speculated nine-film series has been a holy grail for fans for eons. |
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I think the combination of the standard and support programs then will, in the case of solar, lead to the holy grail of grid parity. |
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So they decided to create NPC as the equivalent of an equity-research firm for the philanthropic marketplace. It had the added attraction of providing leverage, the holy grail of the new givers. |
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All this time she's been lying on the holy grailng on the holy grail of agelessness. |
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Each of us is allotted our own specific task: My brother is the defender of the holy grail of design, my role is to police its implementation on the ground. |
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The lump in my throat grew larger this weekend when Oliver Sacks declared that his disease had inevitably returned despite liver embolization and immunotherapy, the holy grail of melanoma treatment. |
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The continual study of black holes may even lead the way to that holy grail of modern physics, a theory of quantum gravity. |
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The capacity to track any morsel of food back to its point of origin has become, to some extent, the holy grail of food safety policies and programs. |
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Education and outreach play a strong role in informing people of their rights and laws, but there is no holy grail of community management without external threats. |
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On the surface they appeared to embody the investor's holy grail of low risk and high yield, but during the crisis their character proved to be the opposite. |
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Those who believe in those principles of socialism and collectivism we've seen over the centuries, they see as their holy grail taking control of the health care system. |
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If you could style yourself as a performer on the nascent alternative-comedy circuit and accumulate a few dozen contracts, then the holy grail of Equity would be within your grasp. |
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The holy grail, as we call it, is trying to work with clients to decide what amount of money they will be spending on communications, the whole kit and kaboodle, and then how do they spend that. |
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Could it be that our classic modern sleuth, our Philip Marlowe or Lew Archer or Kojak, is really a reincarnation of that man riding in pursuit of a holy grail, that rescuer of endangered maidens? |
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Yet despite regularly ranking among the pre-tournament favourites, the Oranjes have repeatedly fallen with their holy grail tantalisingly in sight. |
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Patagonia is the holy grail of die hard alpinists and Torres Del Paine in Chile is the silver chalice that offers this grail in its starkest form. |
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Perhaps it was an illusion, or a myth, like the Holy Grail, but she searching for it all the same. |
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But like the quest for the Holy Grail, SEO is also sheaved in myth and misinformation. |
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The myth of the Holy Grail must be one of the most enduring of all human stories. |
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The team get very excited by the tale of Sir Lancelot and the Quest for the Holy Grail and decide to relive his adventures. |
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Look for Rebel Yell, Holy Grail, and all those cool t-shirts that cost a bundle. |
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These ancient people bring us the legend of King Arthur and the Holy Grail. |
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The Knights of the Round Table sought the Holy Grail, Long John Silver his treasure, Gollum the ring. |
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This was pretty much the starting point of the Arthurian legends with regard to the Holy Grail. |
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It has been suggested an underground vault contains the Holy Grail, a cup from which Christ drank, and the Ark of the Covenant. |
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Today we see him sporting a Monty Python and the Holy Grail T-shirt with a pair of baggy jeans with holes worn in the knees. |
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It tells the tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and their quest for the Holy Grail. |
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The couple's Holy Grail was a huge mansion in the verdant English countryside. |
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In most of these romances the grail is a cup used at the Last Supper and there are several actual vessels that claim to be the Holy Grail. |
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In June 2002, Hasek backstopped the Red Wings to hockey's version of the Holy Grail. |
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Now there's growing talk of Dixon graduating to Formula One, the Holy Grail of motor racing. |
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Late in the twelfth century stories of the Holy Grail began to be written in France. |
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At the turn of the new century, as shareholders clamored for top-line growth, bleeding-edge innovation became the Holy Grail of competition. |
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And what is King Arthur without Excalibur and the quest for the Holy Grail? |
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It suggests further that all those secret societies like the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians and the Free Masons were formed to protect the Holy Grail! |
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The question of whether life could have evolved on another planet has always been the big question, the Holy Grail, for astrobiologists and planetary scientists alike. |
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For a flash, I grasped the Holy Grail of my endless tap, tap, tapping on the door. |
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Nuclear fusion is sort of the Holy Grail of energy production, whereby atomic nuclei slam together at high temperatures, fuse and release a great deal of energy. |
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Clad in a tight-fitting suit that seems one size too short, and clutching his briefcase as if it contained the Holy Grail, he exudes an almost saintly goodness. |
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He is determined to use his fame and money as a reality TV host to achieve the Holy Grail. |
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For Irish-Americans, finding the Ireland of that period is like finding the Holy Grail. |
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Not in terms of units moved but humans moved has Yeezus blown ARTPOP and Magna Carta Holy Grail out of the water. |
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Trying to find truth in the blogs is like the search for the Holy Grail. |
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The Samsung-distributed Magna Carta Holy Grail vs. the corporate-bashing Yeezus. |
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This was becoming a search of mythic proportions for a Holy Grail. |
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A judge at the High Court in London rejected allegations by two historians that Brown had stolen ideas from their book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. |
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During the late 12th century, Joseph became connected with the Arthurian cycle, appearing in them as the first keeper of the Holy Grail. |
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The triple-disc set time-warps listeners to the dawn of Brit house music, but it's not the Holy Grail many critics think it is. |
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Genoese Crusaders brought home a green glass goblet from the Levant, which Genoese long regarded as the Holy Grail. |
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Pink Floyd were also admirers of the Monty Python comedy group, and helped finance their 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. |
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Robert de Boron lays great emphasis on Merlin's power to shapeshift, on his joking personality, and on his connection to the Holy Grail. |
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China remains the Holy Grail, not just in terms of growth potential but also for fifth quarter cuts. |
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And I suddenly had this idea that The Holy Grail was the perfect piece of work that hadn't yet been musicalised. |
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Merlin is no longer a white-bearded sorceror and any quest for the Holy Grail is too trifling to mention. |
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In 1975, ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail,'' a sendup of the legend of King Arthur, had its world premiere in Los Angeles. |
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Recorded in 1975, but only released 25 years later, it's something like the Holy Grail for industrial music bohos. |
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Scorche-dearth tactics befoul and clutter the process, often making the Holy Grail quest for simplicity a purposely mired mission impossible. |
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The teenagers go about like water diviners, or Arthurian knights on an endless quest to find the Holy Grail. |
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Listeneise or Listenoise is the name of the land of the Holy Grail in some Arthurian works, and the location of the Grail Castle. |
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The Holy Grail is a vessel that serves as an important motif in Arthurian literature. |
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Malory's version chronicles the adventures of numerous knights in their quest to achieve the Holy Grail. |
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Even in the 21st century, books and films about the Arthurian legend and the Holy Grail continue to appear. |
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According to this tradition Joseph brought with him the Holy Grail, and built at Glastonbury the first British church. |
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Its romantic location helped Petra to be chosen to feature in the film, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, as the alleged resting place of the legendary Holy Grail. |
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Lancelot is shown the Holy Grail through a veil which cures his madness. |
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The legend that Joseph was given the responsibility of keeping the Holy Grail was the product of Robert de Boron, who essentially expanded upon stories from Acts of Pilate. |
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Might the mouse be the Holy Grail of genetic and neuroscientific modeldom? |
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