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A lighting designer figured out how to float a rainbow on the show's last wall.
Some owned a factory or a mine, or were in finance — worldly fellows who knew how to float a debenture or hand a woman into a taxi — and others were gently cartooned intellectuals.
Some owned a factory or a mine, or were in finance worldly fellows who knew how to float a debenture or hand a woman into a taxi and others were gently cartooned intellectuals.
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Lola's father, Agustin Muñoz, teaches her how to float during a surprise weekend of fun in Albany, N.Y., in April 2017.
"Obama clearly knows how to float like a butterfly," said Alan Schroeder, who studies media and the presidency at Northeastern University, "but he needs to work on the sting-like-a-bee part".
So hard-disk progress until recently has been a matter of ever-more-precise machinery, as engineers have learned how to float the head a few air molecules off the disk.But the gap, never large to begin with, is now near its theoretical minimum: much closer and the head risks scraping along the disk.
You should learn how to float on your back in a swimming pool, not an ocean or a lake with waves.
He is a crooner who knows how to float his voice over digital rhythms.
He's a crooner who's knows how to float his voice over digital rhythms.
We also brought in a team of people who knew how to float the stage.
(Playing bossa nova with a rhythm section, he said, helped him learn how to float).
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