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Snap2 (and basically everyone else) improved like crazy.
Since then, the fortunes of the Makhubo family have steadily improved – like those of their nation.
Some swear by the cheapest throwaways; others have a beloved leather pair, improved, like a baseball mitt, through use.
(Similar reverse migrations have occurred recently among other New York immigrant populations whose homeland economies have improved, like Brazil and Ireland).
There are dishes that I can't imagine being improved, like his griddled Hudson Valley foie gras, served with tiny wheel-shaped slices of fresh figs in a pomegranate dressing.
Convey this in costume form by wearing any typical Halloween outfit but attaching countless notes to it showing where it needs to be improved, like "I don't see how this outfit is sufficiently different to other zombie costumes", "This vampire suit doesn't incorporate the well-known design introduced in 1987", or "the maker needs to establish that this sewing technique can be replicated".
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But as UK sales improved, like-for-like sales in Asia and Europe fell into the red in the second quarter as shopping hour restrictions hit trade in South Korea and the eurozone crisis impacted its performance on the continent.
As can be seen from Fig. 4, although there is a big gap with the ideal outcome, our DTO-MROD does improve LIKE-DORE.
It goes on to say that there were "positive and improving" like-for-like or underlying sales "in all food categories with the exception of frozen and chilled".
Of course John must improve like Nicolás Otamendi must improve, like Aleksandar Kolarov must improve and because Vincent Kompany is coming back.
If we want to improve like a team, like a squad, Carlos cannot play with us.
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