He says he's not surprised by the finely tuned diplomatic language in this report.
If you look at cameras from Sony or Panasonic they are sexy, finely designed products.
Then we expanded into our own line of finely tailored casual natural fabric clothing.
Grind lime-treated corn more finely, and you have masa, the base for tortillas and tamales.
You can also purchase finely shredded kombu, available online at sources such as theingredientfinder.com.
And then get premium advertisers to advertise against these finely sliced segments of coveted consumers.
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Mr O'Meally's sense of category is as finely tuned as his instinct for good singing.
Here his arguments are well-rehearsed and finely honed from decades of combating American fundamentalists.
The teaching process is now finely honed: from start to finish, rollout takes just seven weeks.
Brian, finely weathered by 60 years on the mountains, bid me into his bungalow nearby.
Grind the cumin and coriander finely with a mortar and pestle or in a spice grinder.
Here, too, thanks to the assembly's complex voting rules, the arithmetic is finely balanced.
Working with H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture as architects of record guaranteed finely tuned theatrical spaces.
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Then they'd be a factor in what might be a very finely balanced future parliament.
The Europa League last-16 tie is finely balanced going into next Thursday's return leg at Ibrox.
Ridiculously fragile wings, perfect stripes and tapered bodies, altogether finely worked they were like very tiny toys.
His settings are finely painted with the colours of time: neon today, gravy-brown for 1950s Britain.
What if Congress doesn't care for the finely-tuned policies of Mr Obama's top-notch economists?
The crowd scenes were finely composed, the acting passionate and energetic and the timing impeccable.
Reihana levelled for the visitors with a finely struck penalty in the 32nd minute.
The details are finely wrought: delicately carved moldings, gleaming lapacho floors, book-matched Calacatta marble.
It's aluminum-clad, finely polished and equipped with a 7.9-inch LCD (1024 x 768).
Finely proportioned, evenly lit rooms anticipate hushed contemplation of things that are hard put to merit it.
To proceed with his finely calibrated show, Mr. Twist kept things at the edge of the stage.
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With The Red Moccasins though, the balance between ego, talent and attitude is not so finely balanced.
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The bigger part of Mr. Macca's show consists of finely tuned color abstractions on crisp, square panels.
ITW's Parker says that the next application, finely threaded machine screws, could be the biggest of all.
By then Mr. DeJohnette was recording for Manfred Eicher, whose ECM label is known for finely-detailed recordings.
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Some of the best business decisions show how companies are finely attuned to how they are perceived.
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It is a finely tuned machine that efficiently redistributes wealth from the many to benefit the few.
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