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  • Third, even if a crisply unified centre-right were to take shape, it would need a leader.

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  • Crisply put together but just passably amusing, the movie is innocuous, light, and -- obviously -- very, very slight.

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  • This season, Ms. Bruno likes elegant, hand-painted patterns instead of crisply defined flowers, which don't feel as fresh to her.

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  • Gray crisply tracks the lives of the six undergrads up and down (mostly down) the greased pole of literary life.

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  • In just under a hundred and fifty pages, the author crisply lays out a story that, he rightly intuited, needs no added drama.

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  • Where Augustyniak is lanky, with the flyaway hair and a round-about conversational style, Amzalag is compact, drily ironic and gets crisply to the point.

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  • The subject is nattily dressed in suit and spats, a little like Johnson himself, who is sporting a crisply pressed blue shirt and a shiny yellow tie.

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  • Shaven-headed and crisply suited, Mr Hague could be an American executive, were it not for his ministerial red box and cufflinks bearing maps of Britain in blue and silver.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Money is in Hokkien - the earthy dialect of Singapore's street stalls and not something the crisply laundered members of the investing community are normally anxious to be associated with.

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  • M. and watch the crisply ironed bills come out.

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  • This amazing feature works automatically and compensates for unintended camera movements or slow shutter speeds to deliver crisply rendered, sharp and crystal clear images which without might ruin an otherwise perfect shot.

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  • Several thoughtful Social Democrats are citing Saxony as an example of how Germans will swallow nasty medicine, if it is boldly and crisply explained to them why it is being dished out.

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  • Dickinson had been relatively well marshalled by Stanton but the Stockport striker stole a yard and struck the ball crisply first time with his right foot past Tommy Lee at the near post.

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  • When even a great photograph cannot capture the action desired, S1420's 720p HD movie recording capability comes into play, allowing users to record the actions in crisply detailed, brilliant and vivid HD videos.

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  • An intimate, 100-minute revival at Classic Stage Company opened Thursday night on the small thrust stage, crisply directed and designed by John Doyle (director of the Broadway revivals of "Sweeney Todd" and "Company").

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  • His shirts were always crisply ironed, and I used to watch him across the hedge, then close my eyes and imagine that he was walking toward me, coming to claim me as his.

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  • Mr Finkelstein makes this argument crisply and convincingly.

    ECONOMIST: America and Israel

  • That decade, neatly framed by the financial crash of 1929 and the renewal of hostilities in Europe in 1939, a time-between-time of rather wearied aftermath and ominous foreboding, was crisply and surely characterised by its poets.

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  • Liverpool's three-pronged attack of Ryan Babel, Dirk Kuyt and Torres were moving the ball around crisply and a second goal almost arrived after a Gerrard corner, but keeper Mickael Landreau was alert to Daniel Agger's flicked header.

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  • The ball flew off their racquets, crisply.

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  • But Mountain Lion does add its own version of iOS's dictation feature, which lets you enter text into any application by tapping the Fn key twice and then speaking -- crisply and clearly -- into your Mac's microphone.

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  • Chief Justice John Roberts put the question crisply the other way when he asked Solicitor General Donald Verrilli if Congress would have violated state powers if in 1996 it had instead adopted same-sex marriage at the federal level?

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  • The Serbian world No. 3 then began to strike the ball more crisply and consistently and in the tiebreaker he took the lead for good by hitting an ace and winning a 19-shot rally on the first two points.

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  • Levine and Sheil make a plausibly edgy, cultured pair (his opening riffs on Philip Roth are as smart as they are crisply declaimed) whose bonds are facing their first serious strain, which is captured in understatedly contentious dialogue and nuanced glances.

    NEWYORKER: Green

  • The game moved along crisply.

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  • All 80 game tables and 850 slot machines form a kind of orbit around a multi-story glass sun by American artist Dale Chihuly, around which swarm scantily-clad resort guests, crisply-attired croupiers and more than a few celebrities (rumoured recent sightings include Kim Kardashian and Justin Bieber).

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