It's got so many bells and whistles, it's taking time for me to get used to using it. |
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The whole thing fizzes with furious energy and is more satisfying than plenty of albums with more technical bells and whistles. |
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John also plays a mean harmonica, guitar, ukulele, tambourine, cymbals, as well as all the bells and whistles. |
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If you can live without the latest bells and whistles, then used equipment may be for you. |
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You'd think we'd have learnt how all the bells and whistles on our phones worked after that wouldn't you? |
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And the music makes a perfect match, with its toe-tapping beat and idiosyncratic bells and whistles. |
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It has enough bells and whistles to satiate special effects fans, but not too many to cheapen the overall film. |
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I'm very suspicious of websites that confront you with bells and whistles and all manner of cunning design. |
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This aircraft is pressurized, with all the bells and whistles of a modern medivac unit. |
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She may pick a topic like steamboat bells and whistles, or wax romantic about the calliope. |
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They want an integrated system with all the bells and whistles of high-end storage as standard features. |
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The bells and whistles had gone off from my emergency squawk, and the approach controller tracked my flight path. |
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I didn't see it, but from what I hear it's rather snazzy, and all the necessary bells and whistles chime and peep fairly quickly. |
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Now most high-end computers cost only two thousand dollars, and these computers have all the bells and whistles. |
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When buying a new appliance, ask yourself if all the extra bells and whistles are necessary. |
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Peoples' identities are being taken from what's speaking the loudest, what has all the bells and whistles, and what is the most attractive. |
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They're shiny sacks with bells and whistles, but without content, they're empty sacks. |
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This promises to be a performance with bells and whistles and all guns blazing. |
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You get all the bells and whistles, built with unparalleled Yamaha reliability and all at a great price. |
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With all of the bells and whistles on, most graphics rigs are brought to their knees. |
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Therefore, it is not necessary to use a specially configured PC with all the bells and whistles required to maximize performance. |
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They were excited by the clanging sounds of falling coins and the bells and whistles inherent to slot machines. |
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Meanwhile, Therese of Liseiux lived a live that was, by all external measures, boring and rather uneventful with no displays of bilocation, miracles, or bells and whistles. |
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You could strip away the bells and whistles and it would still be a perfectly excellent Mozart biography. |
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The lightest models may not have all the bells and whistles, but they will usually serve for short trips unless you do serious multimedia authoring while on the road. |
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Cut out all the bells and whistles and stick to simple architecture. |
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All 79 fighter aircraft in its inventory have been modernized using some of the most sophisticated aerospace bells and whistles in the world today. |
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The five-bay N5500 from storage innovator ThecusĀ® Technology is a business-class NAS with all the bells and whistles one would expect from one of the leaders of digital storage. |
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Therefore, concentrate on what will make the success of the product or service, not the bells and whistles and other interesting good additional ideas. |
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Watch out for learning packages that merely recycle material from traditional methods, are not easy to use, and offer more bells and whistles than appropriate functionality. |
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We have taken a major step forward with the Cool Solutions Web site and invite you to try our new Linux community site with all the Web 2.0 bells and whistles. |
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Another simple format is the plain text format: when a document contains text only, bells and whistles are not necessary and do not make the content any clearer. |
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Now, obviously, the air force is here with all the bells and whistles, with a whole bunch more capability, but this new UAV capability is actually going to be an enhancement to what we've been doing all along. |
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They are told to look for grizzly scat in camping areas, and be careful to carry the bells and whistles in those areas. |
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Whether it's a savings, chequing, low-fee, student, senior, full bells and whistles or a plain vanilla account, there is a lot of choice for Canadians and over 100 account packages to choose from in the marketplace. |
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Enhanced versions with bells and whistles might come later, she said. |
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Lots of bells and whistles will disappear. |
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The BT homehub may well have all the bells and whistles, but it doesn't look as good as this classic 70s TRIMphone. |
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Chile's strategy has fewer bells and whistles. |
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While there is solid value to be found in this price range, you won't get bells and whistles, like loads of software and substantial expandability options. |
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The movie may not be that groundbreaking, but it does deliver its bells and whistles with an intelligence and theatricality that makes it something eminently enjoyable. |
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Bells and whistles don't necessarily improve comprehension, says Mathie. |
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