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be upscale
verb
To increase in size, to scale up.
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Another may be upscale residents' affinity for New York City's institutions, despite the museum's emphasis on local and regional artists.
The Europeans now have a strong currency, and many of the American out-of-towners seem to be upscale.
And, he said, the concession areas would be upscale, experimenting with foods like popcorn shrimp and cheese sticks.
The destination of the other jeans seems to be upscale department stores, although a buyer at Selfridges, in London, complained that the rips were "too sporadic".
The market's goods tend to be upscale: cashmere sweaters, linen shirts, textiles from Morocco, towels from Tunisia, vintage linens, perfumed soaps, Panama hats.
"The upper floors will be upscale office, with a high-concept showroom boutique and retail at the base," Mr. Sitt said.
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But how can it be upscaled from local garden projects?
Hydrodynamic cavitation can be upscaled and offers an energy efficient way of generating cavitation.
This new approach offers opportunities such as multivariate upscaling, where many reservoir properties can be upscaled simultaneously.
Laboratory measurements require core samples, are time-consuming, and must be upscaled to apply them in the field.
The image can be upscaled to 1080p by the Xbox 360.
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