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honing
verb
Present participle of hone
synonyms
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Rather, Cuba's admirable health report card results from decades of honing a strategy designed specifically for a resource-scarce setting.
One of the things Arthur was so marvellous at was in giving you a crystal clear line through things, honing it down to diamond-like clarity.
And we have to recognise that what makes LCDS, Laban and NSCD so valuable is that they see their remit not simply in terms of training the "best" performers in the world, or honing the most beautiful bodies – although I've seen many formidable dancers come out of those institutions, including Khan himself.
"Out of a lot of guys I know in comedy, he probably works the hardest," said Gola, adding that Noah had spent years honing his standup routine.
They decided to look at high-end technologies that they would be able to simplify, finally honing in on something called polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
The Obama campaign has 44 field offices in Pennsylvania, each supporting dozens of neighbourhood teams that have been honing and updating target voter lists since May 2011, recording the issues education, the environment, the economy and so on that resonate in each household.
Google, which already places text ads on other people's websites and splits the revenue with them, recently began testing a system to distribute display ads as well, in effect increasing its role as a sort of online ad agency.Others are honing new techniques.
He has promises still to keep, which keep him busy enough: modernising Britain, honing the meaning of his "third way", building Jerusalem in England's green and pleasant land.
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