Peter Boyle, Alex Rocco, even the usually forgettable Richard Jordan everyone in it is spectacular, in a low-key way.
An easy-to-use wheel helps to adjust the focus, while a five-way key pad helps to navigate the menu.
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Low-key coordination is under way between the White House Counsel's office, Political Office, senior Oval Office and campaign staff, Capitol Hill Democrats, as well as select outside advisers and friendly advocacy groups.
Combine that enlightening declaration with some sentimental sweeping strings, the predictable key change mid-way through, plus a lot of vibrato and you have the usual ingredients for a formulaic hit.
The Bush Administration has a sluggish, low-key missile defense effort under way: a limited ground-based system deployed in Alaska and California, which won't be much of a deterrent in today's world, and a still underdeveloped sea-based system modeled on the U.S. Navy's Aegis vertical launch system.
Will it remain an amusing party-trick - or become the key way in which we communicate with computers?
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The committee was frankly incredulous at the suggestion that the National Programme for IT might deliver its key objective - and incredulity frequently gave way to derision and outright sarcasm.
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On one side of the issue, Republicans and tea party activists argue that a key way to trim out-of-control state government spending and deficits is by targeting collective bargaining rights.
Synaptics' chief scientist, Shawn Day, is close to releasing a phone finger touchpad for writing Mandarin characters--an easier way to key in a mobile text message (the Chinese send millions of them every day).
The theme of the conference focuses on the new EU 2020 strategy for 2014-2020, the policy that will determine the way the main European funds are allocated - a key potential resource for European Historic Towns.
Personal finance junkies like, uh, me have spent the better part of the past decade begging and pleading with would-be newlyweds to consider more low-key events, with little to show in the way of results, possibly because no one wants to be seen as a cheapskate on their big day.
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About one second into "Serpentine, " it's clear that Chris Bathgate knows his way around pretty, minor-key indie-folk: The mournful piano line which opens the song makes that instantaneously clear.
In this three-way arrangement, unionized workers in key industries get high wages, guaranteed employment, rich pension systems and government protection from competition from younger and foreign workers.
In-depth talks with both presidents and their key officials get under way on Monday.
One of the key differentiators in that article defined marketing as one-way communication designed to foster interest in a product or service.
The Celtics just had no answer for the penetrating, game-controlling Williams, who made key passes and continually found his way to the basket.
The key to the government-run scheme's success is the way it uses imams, or religious teachers, to explain to the young, radicalized Muslims that not everyone can issue a fatwa.
Recent fiscal reforms in Germany and France (as well as Italian and Belgian proposals that are in the pipeline) show that euro-area economies can still go their own way in key areas.
The Google-owned service announced earlier today the creation of its Elections Hub, which it's dubbing as the "one-stop channel for key political moments" happening now and all the way until the final US election day on the 6th of November.
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The concluding plenary discussion addressed key recommendations on policy and research to guide decision-makers on the way forward.
"A key way to do that will be to have more one-to-one and small group tuition for pupils who would benefit alongside excellent, everyday classroom teaching, " she said.
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Details on the car like the auto-open charging lid and the car-shaped key fob with corresponding pressure points show that innovative thinking found its way into every aspect of the vehicle.
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It embarrasses me to hear people talk this way I think I'll be a low-key sort of elf.
Duffaut said that these co-development and co-innovation processes are key to the consumerization of SAP, which is the only way that SAP will expand its reach to meet its goal of 1 billion users.
Today's deal introduces a lot of certainty to US income tax rates but it leaves nearly all the key spending issues up in the air - and it does not pave the way for the rise in tax revenues, relative to GDP, which most economists think will be crucial to filling the long-term hole in America's federal budget.
Another key to the 1985 success was the way England adapted to different situations - the modern England are entertaining but can come unstuck.
Despite growing urbanisation, fishing by traditional methods remains a vital occupation, a key part of the country's economy - and just as important, a way of life.
Nottingham cueman Holt made breaks of 54, 52 and 58 on the way to building a 4-1 advantage but missed several key balls as the finishing line approached.
But if you could find a -- if they could find a workable state public option, would that be a key way of perhaps getting the vote of some of the swing votes?
Gambling was technically illegal in Hong Kong, but, as in many Chinese communities, it was a low-key fixture of life, and, by the age of nine, he was pushing his way into the crowd to watch local card games.
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