To get there, he depends on quantity: dozens of sketches, one after the other.
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Vinepeek.com, for instance, is an addictive stream of random Vines playing one after the other.
At government press conferences, questions and answers must be given in both French and Dutch, one after the other.
Her approach to questioning was to fire questions at her folks one after the other like verbal machine gun bullets.
They'll take the report stage and third reading one after the other.
One after the other, California cities are falling to bankruptcy like dominoes.
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"These heroes of the shadows who saved France's honor at a time when it seemed lost are disappearing one after the other, " he said.
As high-profile corporate abuses have unfolded, one after the other, most boards have become preoccupied with reassessing their responsibilities and implementing the new accounting rules.
The result is that the erratic, undulating form of the analog audio is broken down into a series of unique samples, one after the other.
Yettaw could serve a maximum of five to eight years in prison depending on whether the judge orders him to serve his sentences concurrently or one after the other.
"This crash began back when refining problems around the country were being fixed, one after the other, at the same time that our seasonal gasoline demand was shrinking, " she said.
Fusion blends (fuses) traditional x86 computing cores, which compute things serially or one after the other, with graphics processors, which compute them in parallel or all at the same time.
For a while they sat, and Suchen remembered the splash of a fish breaking the surface of the water, and two egrets taking off with unhurried elegance, one after the other.
Hundreds of runners, one after the other, rocking various costumes, with no costumes, with messages, some waving, few dancing, most focused, but everyone returning a smile when you gave them a shout out.
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"There's not many other events where they all accept the invitation and are happy to parade one after the other, modeling in their swimsuits and evening gowns hoping to be amongst the finalists, " she said.
In the mid-1990s, they looked at the balance-sheets of their debt-laden subsidiaries, and at the feeble earnings from them, and decided, one after the other, that they had had enough, either merging their interests or pulling out altogether.
Each of the 20 transceivers or "nodes" can transmit and receive to the other 19, meaning there can be up to 380 measurements (20 times 19) of radio signal strength within a short period of time (the transceivers transmit one after the other).
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The nearly 20-year-old has been living with her parents in a handsome single-family home in Schwarzkollm, a village on the outskirts of Hoyerswerda with old farm houses, front yards with flower beds and a new neighborhood in which houses sprang up one after the other in a ring.
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It was a feat Morgan and his crew would repeat across the industrial landscape, arranging new equilibrium conditions and regulatory mechanisms in one sector after the other, filling in for a non-existent central banking function (the Federal Reserve was created in 1913, marking the start of a whole new story).
Garewal asked the thrice-married star whether it was "strange fate that makes you go through one ordeal after the other".
Garewal asked the twice-married star whether it was "strange fate that makes you go through one ordeal after the other".
When a request from a dealer comes in, the system figures out the availability of parts nearby, the time to resequence the assembly line and whether the change would unbalance the line by scheduling, for example, too many models loaded with time-consuming options one right after the other.
Most of their time is spent on taking orders from everyone and putting out one fire after the other.
The e-ship clubs and classes are dominated by underclassmen, who are busy starting companies in their dorm rooms, sometimes one right after the other.
However, this year the fourth quarter was one week shorter than the comparable quarter a year ago, so after adjusting for that and other one-time events the company said that profit would have been about even and sales would have actually posted slight gains.
In an odd way, this is similar to the Boomers who let life click away, one time-clock punch after the other.
To make matters worse for the visitors, Davey showed yellow cards to scrum-half Aidan Thomas and lock James Hanks, one exactly 10 minutes after the other, which meant Exeter played a quarter of the game a man short.
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