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The company timed the competition nicely, letting The Verge's Joshua Toposlky go hands-on with Google Glass on Feb. 22.
Razer's Ripsaw is far from the first, but it leapfrogs the competition nicely and takes aim at a growing population of streamers who are willing to pay good money for an easily set up solution with industrial-strength capabilities.
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The female star in "Country Strong," by contrast, is a compendium of stereotypes about women forced to choose between career and love (guess which wins), while keeping an eye on the younger competition (here a singer nicely played by Leighton Meester).
Dress nicely for the competition.
Americans argue that this nervousness is scientifically unjustified and serves European political and farm interests nicely by keeping out competition.
As an account in 1910 in the Illustrierte Sportzeitung noted, after a competition at Kitzbühel, "One prefers to see women with nicely mellifluous movements, which show elegance and grace, like ice skating or lawn tennis.
These studies nicely illustrate how metabolic diversification occurs in the face of resource competition.
The festival is progressing quite nicely, and then along comes Boyhood to shove the rest of the competition into the shade.
DiCaprio seems nicely placed to take home the best actor Bafta, but he will have serious competition from Michael Fassbender for Steve Jobs.
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