Only the biggest firms spread their resources equally and liberally between mobile web and mobile apps.
Yet Japan has long liberally interpreted its antiwar constitution to permit a strong homeland defense.
One of the best-attended events was the "Drinking Liberally" party at the beginning of fall term.
That's kind of the essence of that lovely phrase used liberally in Costa Rica: Pura vida.
Slat the brisket liberally then brown for 7 to 10 minutes on each side.
The music quotes liberally from Middle Eastern melodies and songs of mourning, Kashkashian says.
None easily fit the impression of liberally minded immigrant attracting bastions from only a decade ago.
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Castro took over from his ailing, older brother, Fidel Castro, whom he quoted liberally on Sunday.
But, liberally seasoned with anecdote and sensitively written, this book is a surprisingly good read.
The ruling pro-Islamic AK Party is now tapping phones so liberally that everyone is paranoid.
Since his disappearance, the media have been liberally supplied with mud to apply to the general.
In a passage in the first act, for example, Pippin (Matthew James Thomas) liberally sows his oats.
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So irresistible is its garden freshness that I've taken to spritzing it on liberally throughout the day.
Information is the greatest weapon at the disposal of the Obama team, and they should apply it liberally.
History is liberally dotted with crises caused by liberalising finance without improving supervision.
But then rivals like Bob Baffert and disciple Todd Pletcher, who borrowed liberally from Lukas' playbook, began stealing his thunder.
Since 2005 he has revamped NFL.com, adding blogs and commentary and liberally employing the league's proprietary game and highlight videos.
But fear of hot oil and our own unsteady hands fouled our aim, and the batter spilled liberally over the grates.
Norwich, the archetypal English market city, is liberally dotted with medieval churches.
The refined spirit offers a smokey smooth experience with hints of peat (used by the makers much more liberally during that time period).
He then returned to Jerusalem to address Israeli students in a 30-minute speech liberally sprinkled with Hebrew and references to Israeli pop culture.
Schumpeter recently noted, not entirely happily, that many for-profit firms are already following another of her tips by doling out titles liberally and creatively.
We were staying on a beach near Essaouira, and the green sauce was slathered liberally over large chunks of fish both pre- and post-grilling.
However, no cover was provided and fox scent, in the form of faeces and urine, was scattered liberally around, mimicking conditions on the ground.
He portrays himself as a liberally minded champion of multiracial politics, yet critics say he has done little to rein in the racist attacks.
Palladio's "Four Books of Architecture" became an essential part of every distinguished library, including that of Thomas Jefferson, who helped himself liberally to their examples.
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Few of her jokes come at anyone's expense, except her own, and expletives, with which her act is liberally seasoned, are nowhere to be found.
Trinity, its latest mobile processor arrived on time Monday with AMD liberally distributing the processor in advance of its official launch date to customers.
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Those words have long been liberally interpreted to permit homeland defense.
Ho Chi Minh borrowed liberally from the American Declaration of Independence in his speeches and counted himself as a friend of Harry Truman, America's post-war president.
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