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We have yet to deploy it with any conviction or coherence.
Indeed, one of the big benefits that Carey sees is that Merrill can write an application once and then deploy it with minimal work on mainframes, minicomputers, desktops, laptops and handhelds whether it be on Intel hardware or something else.
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Evanovich's winning formula a sharp-tongued female protagonist aided in her madcap adventures by a smoldering unavailable man and a cadre of eccentrics proved so successful that she deployed it with only minor variations in her other series.
That was an opening line that the real Milk often used in his speeches to break the tension with straight audiences, but the film shows him deploying it with mostly gay crowds as well, with a slightly different inflection.
Brookner's narrative device of events punctuated by letters home from Edith is not new; indeed, it is as old as the Greek chorus, but Brookner deploys it with pointed originality.
One of the All-Stars' mainstays, Yomo Toro, plays the cuatro, a 10-stringed guitar from rural Puerto Rico, but he deployed it with urban audacity, moving from traditionalist riffs to high-speed runs and jazzy dissonances.
For most of the early part of the novel, as Banks describes his childhood in Shanghai, Ishiguro reverts to realism, and deploys it with greater mastery than ever before.
Bloom didn't use the term "guilty pleasure," though one imagines that if he had, he would have deployed it with unqualified opprobrium rather than with a nudge-nudge and a wink-wink (it's hard to picture Bloom doing much of either).
The werewolf curse proves a perfect metaphor for the female condition, and Duncan deploys it with aplomb — the hormonal turbulence that follows the same trajectory each month, the waxing and waning appetites, the animalistic triggers when women become pregnant and give birth, the power a body can have over the person who lives in it.
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