From hi-fi repairman to dub pioneer, he tinkered and reconfigured his equipment and, in so doing, redefined the role of engineer-producer. |
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Probably the image was tinkered with a bit to bring out the highlights, but it's impressive nonetheless. |
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This has been the dilemma facing the FA as they once again tinkered with the jewel in their crown, the FA Cup this week. |
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Fortunately, coders eventually tinkered with the programs enough to create the battle scene the producer wanted. |
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He also tinkered with the classic experiment of sprinkling iron filings on a sheet of paper near a magnet, giving rise to pretty patterns. |
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In the early 1980s the map was tinkered with, forcing both the Midlands and the South into splitting their large regions into 2 sub-regions. |
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A temperamental Plexiglas piece by Argentine Martha Boto was still being tinkered into operation on the day of the opening. |
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How can we sensibly plan for our retirement when the fundamentals are constantly tinkered with and the goalposts keep being moved? |
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The teenaged Cure played jagged, edgy pop songs before the group tinkered their way upwards into a more complex and competent machine. |
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Our profession is too frequently slandered by pundits, tinkered with by politicians, and devalued by anti-intellectuals. |
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He tinkered with offers and counter-offers, and not just with the Red Sox and the Yankees. |
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He revised and tinkered with his early work repeatedly, not always to good effect. |
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While the motion was tinkered with, the decision was made to reject the draft plan. |
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He changed his clubs, his caddie, his coach and indeed tinkered with his swing in an effort to restore the magic and the signs were there in the first half of the season. |
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The United States has also tinkered with dazzlers of its own, though its focus is apparently more on short-range disruptors that can be attached to rifles. |
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We have tinkered with it, we have played with it, but we have never done a fundamental overhaul to get it in today's terms. |
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Their funding has been cut one month before the start of the festival and the selection criteria were tinkered with after the fact. |
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But Audi tinkered with the exhaust and the car belts out a rather alluring, raspy engine note that backs up its sporty pretensions. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister tinkered with the rules at the last minute to eliminate those organizations that do not serve his interests. |
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The finance minister stood in the House and said that it could not be tinkered with and could not be cherry-picked. |
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The current model has been modified, tinkered with and checked endlessly, without achieving the expected results. |
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The Council has tinkered with it an enormous amount, after the work we did on it, and it shows. |
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So far, the Harper government has just tinkered with EI, extending benefits for some unemployed people and freezing premiums for two years. |
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From that position Papa read the many investment newsletters to which he subscribed, tinkered with small parts, or filled steno pads with his odd, cryptic notes and lists. |
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Nobody doubts that governments have tinkered with the apparatus of trade policy, and tinkered quite a lot. |
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Every user should receive the same ETag for each item on a page, too. In Hulu's case, however, ETags were tinkered with. |
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So why make it harder for yourself Throughout Mr Bush's presidency his administration has tinkered with America's own nuclear arsenal. |
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This government has tinkered around the edges on EI, but has refused to fix a system that is broken. |
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Use normal technology such as a video Flash player to read videos rather than tinkered solutions, which rely on the player of the customer. |
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But reformers and reconstructionists have tinkered so much with the process of education that it has now been reduced to a caricature of itself. |
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Instead of abandoning his bodybuilding dream, he went to a junkyard, got himself some industrial cogwheels and iron bars and somehow tinkered them into a weight set. |
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He is 100 percent opposed to derailing the American Dream by allowing sequestration to be tinkered with. |
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The 28-year-old Burnett, whose across-the-body delivery has concerned scouts for years, tinkered with a new windup this spring before going back to his old motion. |
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Occasionally, it is tinkered with but there are few profound adaptations. |
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Not knowing what to make of this strange jargon, I was uncertain as to what kind of music would soon be blaring out of the powerful-looking speakers being tinkered with. |
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The Coca-Cola Company should have headed those wise words before it went and tinkered with its beloved product. |
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To the paper's credit, it has now at least tinkered with the obituary online. |
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He was taken aback, particularly given the youthful resources at Magath 's disposal, by the extent to which both had tinkered with successful squads. |
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A mechanic tinkered under a car bonnet as a bulldozer shovelled debris from a recent air-strike. |
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In de-briefing segment afterward, Council as whole contemplated elements from the breakout groups' work that could be tinkered with to start making changes to the current system. |
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The eighteen players to be tinkered by the duo of Coaches Sani Ahmed of KANO PILLARS basketball club and Adeka Daudu of DODAN WARRIORS basketball club are to begin their preparation from the July 18 in Kaduna. |
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Because on the sly we tinkered with the perspective of the room. |
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Jésus Ramirez tinkered with the tactical system no less than four times during the game, with the result that his players finally found the breakthrough with two minutes left on the clock. |
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Although Mouton Cadet has been around for 76 years, Baron Philippe de Rothschild tinkered with it in 2004 so that it better represented what consumers were looking for. |
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In The Comfort of Saturdays, Isabel – always a soft touch when it comes to solving mysteries – helps a doctor hagridden into isolation after someone tinkered with his research figures. |
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The exotic ideas that the magazine reveals fire the imagination of the sport fans in cold Germany and soon the first boards are being tinkered across the pond. |
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Doe had no formal engineering training, but he tinkered endlessly. |
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Two separate teams, led by Yoshihiro Kawaoka at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Ron Fouchier at Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam, have tinkered with H5N1, otherwise known as bird flu. |
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More recently, as I played and tinkered with the short story as a literary genre, I find myself turning to, returning to, the Irish literary and folk traditions. |
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Some tinkered with metal objects and wires. |
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Since then individual states have tinkered with these rules, but Southern states have been slower to adopt more liberal liquor laws, largely owing to the region's disproportionate number of evangelical voters. |
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Thanks to some pre-referendum cajolery by Zalmay Khalilzad, America's ambassador, the Kurds and Shias have agreed that the constitution can still be tinkered with to soften Sunni fears. |
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Then debate was avoided, things were tinkered with and tweaked in order to push through an even more federalist treaty despite a no' from the French and Dutch peoples. |
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It has merely tinkered with it and has not made the big overhaul that the government claims to the public that it has done, and to which we apparently are already in opposition. |
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