To try to do better -- to close the cover on the scratch-outs and unsatisfactory scrawls of the previous part of one's life and, having learned from what went before, to start over on a clean set of pages.
Face-to-face conversations of up to 12 people in HD quality are enabled by the fact that ooVoo was built on the cloud from scratch, making it the first free application to do so.
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The shard caused scratch marks on the woman's neck and stomach, but she will not require further medical attention.
The song packages anger and frustration in a shiny new box with a scratch on the bottom.
The glitz and glamour of gambling might be in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo, but the real scratch is made on the slots--no matter where they are.
Road repairs after severe weather on the Isle of Man will only "scratch the surface" of what needs to be done, according to the director of highways.
Every scratch on the film, every hiss and tick on the soundtrack feels authentic, looks authentic.
But infections -- which could develop after a variety of scenarios ranging from a mosquito bite or even a scratch on the skin from a nail -- can sometimes lead to bad outcomes.
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As I tuck my pen into the place between the top two buttons on my shirt, I scratch my chin and the back of my head although neither itches.
On the surface, that's all there is to it, but scratch the surface and "The Weir" proves to be a profound meditation on the twin themes of loneliness and community, told so theatrically that you'll savor each peat-scented phrase.
"The Tories claim to be honest on spending, but their proposals barely scratch the surface, " he said.
On the most mundane level: scratch-proof glass and tiles that shed dirt and never need cleaning.
Repair specialists iFixit carried out a scratch test on the iPhone 5, and discovered that a two-year-old could make a new iPhone 5 look real old, real fast.
But given everything the company has riding on iTunes, the idea of rebuilding the program from scratch (or more likely, breaking it into several programs, in order to bring some logic to the media management madness) must seem incredibly risky and ambitious.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) He's less than two weeks old, but he shows the telltale signs of a baby agitated and in pain: an open sore on his chin where he's rubbed the skin raw, along with a scratch on his left check.
For Sony's Hummel, who has seen concession-stand boys handle film prints with buttery fingers as dirt and dust collect on the movie reel, "better" means a picture that is as scratch-free and crisp at the end of a movie's run as it looked on day one.
We still feel like we've only started to scratch the surface on what Sony's done here, so it's best if we dissect that in our full review.
Officials on both sides are confident that it will yield agreements on security co-operation, on Bangladesh's purchase of electricity from India and on the creation virtually from scratch of transport links across a common 4, 100km (2, 500-mile) border, the world's fifth-longest.
The Leica M9-P includes a scratch-resistant, sapphire crystal covering on the LCD screen.
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It's a great excuse to create a stripped down e-mail client and start from scratch, focusing only on the basics.
"If I did run again, it would be on the basis of just starting over from scratch and not taking anything for granted, " Gore says.
This requires that the skin's integrity be breached, in other words, there has to be a cut, a scratch or a lesion on the skin for these spores to germinate.
Under Mr Simons' scheme, which is being implemented in Nigeria and Ghana, a scratch-off panel on the packaging reveals a code which can be texted to a special number to verify that the drugs are genuine.
Because of the skyrocketing costs of medical care coupled with overhead expenses, including the need to spend big bucks on TV to remain competitive, it is hard for the private market to scratch out much of a profit.
And, though much has been done to digitize content, it is impossible to scratch the surface, especially on the budget afforded to libraries today and in times past.
The policy was intent on breaking down the bigger schools and creating more manageable schools and almost starting from scratch, educationally, academically and logistically.
From the beginning, I had a keen mindset to build a supply chain from scratch that delivers on environmental factors, on social parameters, and on the whole corporate responsibility arena.
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The album begins with "Scratch Redux, " a new version of a song that previously appeared on the Subthunk release, You Should've Been Here Yesterday.
The super rich look on all this turmoil, scratch their heads and tighten their belts by one notch.
Early on Open Air made the decision to build the book from scratch rather than partner with an established brand.
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