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He came in and built upon what we do well.
Our modern conception of "the economy" is built upon what once appeared to be an infinite quantity of oil.
It's an ethos — one built upon what Baltzell calls simply civility — he thought was destroyed by money, media, the '60s and, in particular, Connors and McEnroe.
Working from a detailed study of the 1956 Presidential election, the authors argued that a person's affinity for a party reflects a "psychological identification," built upon what her parents and friends think, that runs deeper than any intellectual preference.
A 1993 session is, if anything, even wilder, with the Miles-ian "Trickledown" built upon what sounds like a loop of a bull in considerable pain; but once original vocalist David Baker had left, a greater sense of melodic certainty was heralded in 1995 by the uplifting "Everlasting Arm" and a tender cover of "I Only Have Eyes for You".
Anything new – an idea, discovery, or technological breakthrough – must be built upon what is known already.
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The Move, however, with its traditional motion controller abilities can easily build upon what Nintendo started.
We need to build upon what we know works.
He is determined to shine on Sunday and build upon what has been a solid start, in terms of personal performances, at Palace.
According to the publicity material, Buscombe "will outline the need to preserve and build upon what is good about the current way the PCC works".
"It was important that we not simply gut the house," he said, "but that our new interventions reinterpret what was there and build upon what had developed over time".
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