Gone were the personal stories repeated so often that their original lustre was worn and dull.
The Humboldt hotel, which lost its lustre after Mr Perez's departure, is being restored.
Both DDN and ORNL will be presenting at the Lustre User Group (LUG) in San Diego, April 16-18.
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Fiat's brand has long since lost the lustre that gave it over half of its home market until the late 1980s.
The new management closed plants, cut the workforce, sold lacklustre component operations and seemingly restored much of the company's former lustre.
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Once the small names start leaving the all you can listen to subscription services, the services could easily loose their lustre.
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Give your life some lustre when you take in the mountain air at Silver King Hotel in Park City, Utah.
The virtuous circle promised, eventually, to tighten the jobs market, to boost wages and to restore some lustre to household spending.
The beauty of gold, beyond its lustre, is that it is universal.
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They imagine that ministerial memoirs add a certain lustre to their lists.
Now that large companies are shedding jobs and losing lustre, small companies should for the first time be able to lay their hands on talent.
Laissez-faire has clearly lost some lustre since Ronald Reagan was president.
Besides, its brands Peugeot and Citroen remain reasonably popular with European customers, while GM's Opel and Vauxhall brands have been losing their lustre in recent years.
Cleopatra reportedly used to add a reddish lustre to her hair with henna, helping along the redheads' reputation for being passionate, to say nothing of being vampish.
Mr Davis will not want to make a mockery of this comparison by using money that could burnish his state's lustre merely to featherbed special interests instead.
Gave the lustre of mid-day to the powers that be.
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While most brass pens are heavily lacquered to preserve their lustre, the Hatch is finished with just a thin coat intended to wear away quickly, leaving the hygienic surface exposed.
It owes some of its lustre to the idea of collective intelligence, the concept that says the collective wisdom of many people will always trump the intelligence of individuals.
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But over the years, Mr Thackeray's sheen appeared to have lost some of its lustre and the law of diminishing returns seemed to have caught up with Shiv Sena's narrow, exclusivist politics.
Whatever Endicott Peabody is credited with in the evolution of America's presidental system, he will undoubtedly be welcomed into the pantheon of Peabodies who have brought lustre to Massachusetts.
Following the debacle of Operation Desert Storm, America's crushingly efficient counter-thrust, Saddam hastened to burnish his tarnished lustre by switching to a new posture as a champion of Islam.
If the government of India decides to reopen the mines, it will not only add lustre to this town, but could also kick-start a new gold rush in the country.
The combination of DDN's and ORNL's expertise in scaling Lustre in production environments will enable Titan to perform approximately six times faster with three times the capacity of its predecessor, Spider.
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The initial lustre of the government that emerged under Gamal Abdel Nasser, a pan-Arab nationalist who was both visionary reformer and stern dictator, made Egypt a model for other Arab states.
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It has been a feature of this Republican race that while Mitt Romney jogs along in first or second place, a series of shooting stars have briefly outshone him before fading and losing their lustre.
This might seem rather early to be passing judgement but it is in the immediate aftermath of victory that the lustre of presidential power is brightest - the best presidents capitalise on that early political momentum.
Building on a decade of ORNL and DDN optimizations for the Lustre file system, the DDN system will be configured with Lustre performance of over one terabyte per second to meet the demands of Titan's 299, 008 CPU cores.
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The whole presentation lacks lustre, though.
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