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Within minutes he had calibrated the distance and called in the fast-moving blaze.
Costello had calibrated the sink rate of his lines and gave precise instructions on how long to allow them to descend.
Though senior BOJ officials were at pains to say they had calibrated only a minor impact on Japanese banks, their stock prices plunged, contributing to a global market sell-off, particularly in financial shares.
But his work has been edited to death, as if Abrams had calibrated both the pacing and the emotional dosing to the atom and feared a single drop of overflowing, unruly humanity.
What if, instead of having a one-size-fits-all model, we instead had calibrated the model based solely on data from immediately in advance of past Iowa caucuses?
It was, because she had calibrated it that way, not just in the interest of entertaining an audience but also to put a star-studded face on an unpopular cause.
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And I could have calibrated those words differently.
Murray seems to have calibrated his real-world existence for maximum online appeal.
By knowing how many differences accumulate, for example, every million years, researchers have calibrated their molecular clock.
Few films have calibrated the rise and fall of a complicated relationship with such a minute emotional precision.
I've calibrated the £18 figure because an average constituency turnout in a general election is about 35,000.
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