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FOR streamlined, unmanned aircraft, drones carry a lot of baggage these days, along with their Hellfire missiles.
But when she repeatedly links bodies in surprising ways or uses mutual support in partnering, she does not ape the current vogue for streamlined athleticism.
The commissioner in charge of privacy, Viviane Reding, has called for streamlined privacy rules, which currently vary widely across the European Union, with separate enforcement bodies like the French privacy agency overseeing national guidelines.
My newsfeed was, as usual, full of ads for streamlined, nondescript clothing that might be described as "normcore": sneakers from Allbirds, T-shirts from Buck Mason, crowdfunded trousers from Taylor Stitch.
Also a reissue, from a 1988 original, it combines smart advice for streamlined versions of timeless French dishes with a simple, reader-friendly and Workman-specific layout and type style that will be familiar to anyone who has cooked from the Silver Palate cookbooks.
But on paper, the main change to push for streamlined in-app payments is a big time benefit for consumers.
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When the times called for streamlining, Raymond Loewy and Henry Dreyfuss made pens more aerodynamic.
Or they call for streamlining the maze of municipal codes and the cumbersome approval process.
Think of what that could mean for "streamlining" the staff to meet that month's payroll.
As you pull, keep the arm close to the body for streamlining, accelerating through the stroke.
"You see Republicans voting for immigration reform, you see Democrats voting for streamlining environmental regulations.
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