The album was warmer and smarter than most contemporary multiplatinum albums by female pop divas. |
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Call me unenlightened, but I'm glad it's over, and that I can now get back to the real work of making this world a smarter, better place. |
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This helps the market to evolve to become smarter over time through natural selection. |
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Today it's a relaxed eaterie, serving up everything from brunches, snacky lunches, coffee and cake, or smarter dinner. |
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First, adolescents are frequently know-it-alls who believe that they are smarter than everyone else. |
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But here's the view from the other side, from someone who's smarter, and to my chagrin, better at snotty remarks, than me. |
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If you care about upgradeability to prolong the lifespan of your investment, then a desktop PC is a smarter choice for you. |
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I solicited Robert Tagorda's expert thoughts on this subject, because he's a lot smarter where issues of grand strategy are concerned than me. |
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Dynamic icons, better graphics and smarter window placements all contribute to a much better user experience. |
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Matt has recently purchased some new hardware, and there are days when I would defy you to find anything smarter or more amusing anywhere. |
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It was really interesting to watch the levels come alive as the team found better and smarter ways of doing things. |
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That is, attendance at university makes you smarter, and thus has spillover effects that are good. |
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The aim for the US, says the head of US Customs, is to have a smarter border, a virtual border far afield from American shores. |
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Across the country, smarter, better-planned, more walkable developments are sprouting up without sprawling out. |
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Devices like Palm hand-helds confirm that technology is getting smaller and smarter at the same time. |
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There's no doubt that the smarter and better-funded militaries in the world are planning for cyberwar, both attack and defense. |
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I thought the serum was something like a super supplement to make him smarter, faster, stronger. |
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The moral seems to be that it's smarter to spend your lobbying dollars at the state level than to risk it in an all-or-none federal bill. |
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Have you got smarter in the last twelve months or has the year taken its toll on your brain cells? |
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I'm now working out smarter and harder, busting through strength plateaus that had stymied my progress for years. |
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Was there some hidden agenda to keep all us colonial subjects docile and subservient to the Great Empire by brainwashing our smarter students? |
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I took heart from Dr Duke's belief that the smarter you are, the harder it is to solve. |
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Fighting terrorism is a dangerous game of cat and mouse, and for the moment, it appears that the mouse has gotten a little smarter. |
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It's not about being outworked, or people being smarter than the American worker. |
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My successful investments all involved situations where I made sure the CEOs and other investors were smarter than me. |
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Some believe that smarter phones, and smaller, power-optimised laptops will squeeze it out. |
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The students felt the smilers were calmer, smarter, more sincere, kinder, and more sympathetic than frowners. |
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Luther was smarter and better prepared than the papal legate had anticipated. |
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You can expect the smarter Democratic strategists to start implementing the exit strategy from the Guantanamo quagmire. |
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This test gives you the correct answers after each question and teaches the tricks for answering smarter on the next test! |
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A send-up should be smarter than the films it pokes fun at, but that isn't the case here. |
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They could argue about who was smarter, who the teachers liked best, anything from A to Z they could argue about. |
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Roboticists insist, with some credibility, that their creations will be smarter and more able than humans in a few decades. |
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Over the weekend not a room in any of the smarter hotels was to be had and five-star West End restaurants were fully booked. |
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There's a new dinner party game doing the rounds in the nation's smarter postcodes. |
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And lastly, our future emphasizes advancements in smarter, smaller and more accurate weapons. |
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All my friends and regular acquaintances are smarter than me on all sorts of different levels. |
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As mobile phones drive the need for smarter chips, there has been consolidation among semiconductor firms. |
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If you want to arm pilots, it would be much smarter to give them billy clubs or tasers. |
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It would have been smarter to buy half of the troop carriers we did but ensure that they were armoured and weaponised appropriately. |
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The more people, and the more diverse they are, the better and smarter we'll all be. |
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That is a pity in the case of smart policies, but a blessing for the less smarter ideas. |
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My message is that hostility can be turned to our advantage if we're better, smarter, wiser at the end of the season. |
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Baseball's going to need to get a lot smarter on how to value players, especially pitchers. |
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People who drink could just be smarter and better educated than teetotalers, he says. |
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Despite his lack of education, this Manciple is smarter than the thirty lawyers he feeds. |
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Seems staying pat and not busting, especially with a 16 against a seven, is the smarter play. |
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But I can't go there with my field boots, so the next step is to send even smarter robots instead. |
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For kids the movie is a lot of fun and it's smarter than the usual kiddie fare. |
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We're able to do things smarter, but we've had a ' tiger team ' kind of effort for the last two to three years. |
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I'd have thought you smarter than to carry a programmed time bomb around with you, Captain. |
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This campaign utilises unrelated fun visuals and a faux naive style, which makes it all the smarter. |
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Don't get me wrong, although I wasn't excessively bright I was still smarter than the average bear. |
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Apparently I am smarter than average, quite bright, but my lack self-confidence and initiative is holding me back. |
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Christina grows up in the shadow of her older sister, whom everyone considers to be smarter, more creative, and more promising. |
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Granted, they are still smarter than us but its one thing to be an idiot and quite another to choose to marry an idiot. |
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The same logic says that it's smarter to buy a bike from a bike shop than from Canadian Tire or Zellers. |
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Except shoeshine boys are generally smarter than editors, and will usually get out first. |
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This will make you look smarter, and the gift receiver will think that you think that they're pretty smart. |
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There is no smarter way to edge up a vegetable patch or kitchen garden than with box hedging. |
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We have 86ed him before for those reasons, so I think it would probably be smarter for us to avoid future incidents. |
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In peace time it was plaited and blancoed white to make it look smarter and to match the white waist belts worn in those times. |
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For smarter looks, little blouses, pleated skirts and twinsets are given a flapper flavour with cloches hats, pearls and dainty shoes. |
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Britain's urban house market may be flat as a pancake, but out in the smarter shires, it's a tale of two very different sorts of properties. |
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It seems we may be smarter spending on groceries than saving our superannuation. |
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That would offend the mouth breathers, apparently, who need to believe that anyone smarter than them is too effeminate to be president. |
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They would have been smarter to get to the drawing board sooner. |
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Regardless of how one wrestles with Noam Chomsky, one does always wrestle, leaving the bout much smarter and stronger. |
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The technology, or rather the people behind it, are getting smarter. |
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If you survive his maze of dense wordplay and obscure references, you will probably not find anything too terribly profound, but you'll still be smarter. |
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There was a British woman with a mike who sounded smarter than everyone else, due to her Oxford diction. |
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In taking on the governor of California, Palin foolishly launched a rivalry with a smarter, savvier version of herself. |
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The cops and the smarter street people knew that Dubuque had lost part of his left ear in a leveraged buyout on University Avenue. |
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I was captivated and by the end, I felt smarter, finally on the right side of the line that separates boys and men. |
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Of course, they back away in a heartbeat when the stronger road agents ride into town, or when they are challenged by someone they know to be better or smarter. |
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The problem is that as a small company, it needs to be smarter and more tactical to get its product into the hands of the right people at the right time. |
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Jane may be smarter, and Cathy may be sexier, but when it comes to which book will endure, the answer is surprising. |
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He remains busy trying to penetrate the shield with something much smarter. |
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You were certain that she was smarter than you, lovelier than you, more interesting than you. |
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The irony is that shows that are meant to be funny are often also the smarter shows. |
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They are threatened by smarter, younger kids that are coming up that are willing to do three, four and five different pieces. |
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For something a bit smarter, you can't beat a shirt and tie. |
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With formerly segregated genres shacking up like bunnies, and often producing smarter, more attractive offspring, electronic-emo-chamber-country just had to happen. |
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This platform promises an even smarter smart TV experience, via on-demand news and social interaction, as well as integration with mobile devices. |
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We are not smarter or wiser because we happen to be born later, and it's an unlovely tendency to imagine that we are. |
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Like I mention in all my articles, search engines are getting smarter and can detect and sniff out a network of web sites created to help one thing, profit. |
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While news-gathering is inevitably staff-intensive and skill-intensive, improvements from working smarter or more efficiently are entirely possible. |
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Many court watchers speculated that Stewart was probably smarter than all the lawyers put together and could hold up very well on cross-examination. |
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But you do have to eat smarter when you put the steak knife away. |
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Through high school I noticed that the smarter kids stuck together. |
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It may prove smarter to be behind the wheel of a nippy, whippy hatch and thus have a greater chance of not getting into accidents in the first place. |
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Both recognised the imperative of being smarter to achieve their ends. |
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The inevitable growth of globalisation means that if we are to maintain our very comfortable standard of living we need to work smarter than others. |
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The settlers introduced oak trees in the smarter parts, and they've come to value the indigenous vegetation that they were originally very dismissive of. |
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The Portaloos in the artists' area were smarter than elsewhere, too. |
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Investing in policies that encourage such changes would be much smarter than subsidizing the fertilizer industry's move toward relying on fracked gas. |
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When you jump up a level in intelligence, all the old problems are no longer fun because you're a smarter generalizer and you can see them as all being the same problem. |
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But the smarter people enjoyed the twist on the word play and the less smart people just enjoyed the goofing on people and watching people get upset. |
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Let's stop with the gunboat diplomacy and get a little smarter here. |
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Raymarine C-Series Widescreen owners will be able to navigate smarter by viewing more chart, radar and fishfinder data simultaneously. |
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About FICO FICO delivers superior predictive analytics that drive smarter decisions. |
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The theme of the Assembly this year is The moral and economic impetrative for fairer, smarter and more humane migration. |
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There isn't a smarter, geekier, cooler group of people on the planet who can help you achieve whatever the heck you want. |
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Though bear in mind that it's very teenage to indulge yourself in blood and gore, and Torchwood is going to be smarter than that. |
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Though the wrinkles and giant freckles suck, I'm ornerier, smarter, happier and better off than I've ever been. |
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She was a bright and industrious student, smarter than many of her classmates, leastaways. |
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This improved fourth generation Mitsubishi Shogun offers a smarter look with loads of space, decent value for money and an unstoppable feel. |
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American Hustle is a painfully funny and scattershot film that attempts to con us into believing it is smarter and funnier than it is. |
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The bill takes place as governments are growing more interested in implanting technology in ID cards to make them smarter and more secure. |
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The smarter way would be to create a separate hard drive partition and install Android there. |
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Work smarter by finally conquering calendars, e-mails, tasks, lists, and notes with top-rated apps such as Timeful, Asana, and Evernote. |
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If we had been smarter, we'd still have the passenger pigeon and the Carolina parakeet. |
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Nap smarter So how do you make the most of your precious nap-time minutes? |
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I need a man around me who's smart as me or smarter. And if you ain't, then get outta that chair. And let the door hit you where the good Lord split you. |
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It's like an image in a skin mag, only smarter, more artful. |
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I think she's dumbing us down, so we won't be smarter than her. |
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These days, it features a set of wedgy A6-style headlamps positioned either side of a smarter single-frame grille and above a restyled bumper and revised air intakes. |
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Maybe you wish your parents were smarter or funnier or richer or better looking, but you might as well wish for a spot on the local Quidditch team. |
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Keeping suits and shirts in a suitable garment bag will not only keep the items smarter during the journey, but can be stored easily when travelling by train or car. |
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Full integration of the COPPS philosophy and an overall commitment to finding ways to work smarter, rather than harder, has resulted in an efficiently run department. |
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Many wanted it in stylish Tourer estate guise, popularity likely to continue now that this variant features more equipment, greater refinement and a smarter interior. |
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