The accumulation of brilliant hues in simple but densely repeated geometric patterns made her entry a showstopper. |
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We have now however heard from several other users who assure us this works on their handsets, so it seems not to be a universal showstopper. |
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There'll be wearing on parts of machinery, combat equipment and helicopters, but it will not be a showstopper. |
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The showstopper had to be a contemporary version of the Hungarian Dobos Torte! |
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That's right, in a medium where male full-frontal nudity is hardly a showstopper any more. |
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Unless we come up with a new technology for storing hydrogen, it's a showstopper. |
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Kartano dresses old Finnish staple dishes in haute cuisine trimmings and their pan-fried fillet of reindeer is a showstopper. |
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If, despite a low or nonexistent overhead, decent profits still manage to elude a microbusiness, that's not necessarily a showstopper. |
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Aside from the searing guitar riffs and angry-youth lyrics, there was not a particularly special moment or showstopper, as it were. |
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The stage is then invaded by more children and the resulting musical number is a showstopper. |
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But the showstopper is the aptly named globe of death, which sees men riding motorbikes inside a dome-like structure. |
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The line, a showstopper by any standard, was reinforced with impeccable finish and an eye for detail. |
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The weather wasn't perfect, but I quickly was learning that what had been a showstopper in the RAG was daily business in the fleet. |
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The onion soup is another showstopper, rich and sweet from caramelized onions. |
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Following are simple professional tips from the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center in New York City on how to turn any lily flower arrangement into a showstopper. |
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But the case against Lagarde, 58, is nothing like the showstopper Strauss-Kahn provided. |
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The showstopper, a nearly 8-foot nude self-portrait, is overlaid with a sparse array of embossed, lozenge-shaped leaves impressed from both the front and back of the paper. |
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The Sonatina is also a warhorse of guitar competitions, not to mention a concert showstopper. |
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These machines may eventually run as well, but lack of on-board device support could be a showstopper. |
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Bred to be trained, this breed is a showstopper with its athleticism and strength. |
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You mentioned that you had concerns about the NDA and that it was a bit of a showstopper as well. |
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The showstopper final was the main event for the evening, Bhullar in the blue singlet, Kumar in the red. |
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The showstopper at these tables was the Glo Germ demonstration, allowing people to see just how thoroughly they clean their hands. |
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This was a showstopper for some participants and a potential showstopper for actual respondents. |
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To resolve this showstopper, we recommended changing the color of the messages from red to blue. |
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With a beautiful stainless steel handle, the large, superior glass door alone is a showstopper. |
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We've persuaded Guo, after many requests, to teach us this showstopper from last year's festival! |
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In 1954, Holder made history: The first all-wheel drive tractor with articulated steering and four equally sized wheels was a true showstopper. |
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Then there is the shy, self-effacing Chris, who electrifyingly takes over the stage, and, to my mind, sparks the whole proceedings with the showstopper, Old Fashioned Romance. |
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None of these cultural differences is in and of itself a showstopper. |
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The showstopper this summer is the Urs Fischer exhibition at MOCA and the Geffen Contemporary. |
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However, it appears that the industry has found ways to cope with the situation and the need to provincially certify trades people is not a showstopper. |
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Ultimately though it could all come down to who turns sponge, caramel, choux pastry and petits fours into a real showstopper. |
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So far, the Afghan engineers have not faced a showstopper, but equipment shortages have forced them to rely on civilian contractors for dump trucks and loaders. |
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There's a small kitchen set in the erstwhile altar, but the real showstopper is the retractable roof, which makes sleeping under the twinkling stars a possibility. |
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But like the winter that doomsayers predicted would wreck the campaign in Afghanistan, the Iraqi summer is not quite the showstopper it is reputed to be. |
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The showstopper, Iris Maity, deserved kudos for carrying off a lehenga weighing 30 kg with such elan. |
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After scrapping through his semifinal, John wowed judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry with his showstopper chiffon cake. |
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Day two of the contest sees the contestants going all out to try and impress the judges with their first showstopper, the Black Forest gateau. |
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Paired with sparkling statement earrings and a clutch bag, it's sure to be a showstopper at prom. |
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This has now changed, but previous NSERC policy of requiring the academic institution to own all IP was a showstopper for us in making use of the CRD program. |
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Model and actress Malaika Arora Khan was the showstopper for designer Anju Modi and spotted on the front row were fashionistas Nathalia Kaur and Sonal Chauhan. |
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Speaking on the occasion, the 'Highway' star expressed her happiness for being Malhotra's showstopper and said that it was like an achievement for her. |
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And now it appears that Abhay Deol, the showstopper at Ritu Beri's show, was also wearing his own clothes, as he was overheard telling someone at the venue. |
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Showstopper competition holds national finals at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Disneyland in California. |
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A hush comes over the auditorium as 19-year old Jessica Hailey begins her solemn walk across the stage at the Showstopper regional competition in Houston. |
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