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Even so, it looked crisp, pin-sharp and colourful.
Each stream being watched will require a megabyte a second of bandwidth and a latency of less than 60ms if it is to deliver crisp, pin-sharp video and pristine sound.For the internet service providers, that means stepping up investment substantially.
The former Massachusetts governor -- donning a crisp suit and flag pin, reminiscent of his look during the 2012 presidential campaign -- returned the favor by challenging his wife, Ann, and actor Jason Sudeikis, who had the honor of playing Romney on Saturday Night Live.
So why does our Pin bring crisp £10s and £20s when all we might want, need, or be able to afford, is a fiver?
I found Ed in his room dressed nicely in black Dockers and a crisp red and white pin-striped shirt one day when I arrived with Peter.
That day, he wore a blue suit, a crisp white shirt, and a pin commemorating Howard's recent hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary.
The one of the woman in "Pin" has a crisp ridge, but soft sides where a shading from deep red to black might be a spreading bruise, a cold or the effects of liquor.
It is joined by the sweet, egg-shaped Victorian oaken pin and the crisp, aromatic api, or lady apple, which came to this country from France in the early 17th century.
Abu Muntathar, who is forty-four, wore a crisp white-collared shirt, a navy pin-striped suit, and polished pointy black shoes.
"Most people in Scandinavia would be a bit surprised," he says, "if they saw a visiting surgeon like the ones I saw in two London hospitals, who came in crisp white shirts with cufflinks and pin-striped suits,".
The women, vastly outnumbered, were largely dressed in blazers and skirts; most of the men wore crisp suits, with American flags or aviation wings pinned to their lapels.
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