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"She has a very, very fine-tuned precision in her language".
"She has a very, very fine-tuned precision in her language". He advised readers new to Muller to start with her novel Herztier (published in English as The Land of Green Plums), which he said many considered to be her best novel.
The hotel caters to the evolving needs of business travelers, celebrities and couples on a romantic retreat with equally fine-tuned precision.
Know your target audience, and then make sure your title, book cover, book description, categorization and marketing are all aligned to target that audience with fine-tuned precision.
Accordingly, it is not surprising that Trp biosynthesis is usually regulated with fine-tuned precision.
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A modern variation of the teleological argument is built upon the concept of the fine-tuned Universe: According to the website Biologos: "Fine-tuning refers to the surprising precision of nature's physical constants, and the beginning state of the Universe.
To guarantee precision, our timepieces are assembled and fine-tuned by our master watchmakers in our production facility in Switzerland.
But Jery can cram thousands and thousands of words of an elegantly crafted and fine-tuned comedy set into his mind and regurgitate it with the precision of the lead balerina in Swan Lake, his voice warbling into the emphatic high tones that are one of the keys to his all-consuming charisma.
Fine-tuned for razor-sharp assault, the Modern Warfare 2 Sniper Mouse allows for precision in-game control.
It's not fine-tuned.
Other approaches are more fine-tuned.
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