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In a short time YouTube and its competitors will smarten up their searching and filtering capabilities.
FORBES: What's in Storage
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The amiable Ms Ypsilanti, meanwhile, has begun to master policy and smarten up her speeches.
ECONOMIST: Germany's state elections
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Make her smarten up and see that she had to go back to your father?
NEWYORKER: Gravel
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If listed companies smarten up their act, what about the investors who trade in them?
ECONOMIST: China��s stockmarkets
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But we are all going to need to smarten up about the dangers of living in the cloud.
BBC: How safe is life online?
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However, if you want to watch from the Grandstand Enclosure then you will have to smarten up your act.
BBC: Kitted out for Royal Ascot
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WPP, one of the biggest marketing services groups, says they must smarten up.
ECONOMIST: Advertising
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Mr Guo is trying both to smarten up the firms on the market and educate the investors who buy their shares.
ECONOMIST: China��s stockmarkets
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Hardis' attempts to smarten up the portfolio hasn't come without its bumps.
FORBES: Power trains made sexy
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The alliance as a whole agreed on the desirability of closing the gap, and some countries, especially Britain, set out to smarten up their air power.
ECONOMIST: The war in Afghanistan
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After stumbling again in the summer months, the U.S. economy is clearly back on track, as long as politicians smarten up and prevent it from going over the fiscal cliff.
FORBES: Housing And Autos Driving U.S. Economy Higher
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That's not the sirens' fault -- a mind-numbingly loud "whoop whoop" really doesn't have the bandwidth to reveal that kind of information to the human ear -- but now that SMS-capable phones are ubiquitous, it's time to smarten things up just a tad.
ENGADGET: Sprint Nextel first national to test emergency alerts