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Zardari made very specific commitments to Kayani.
However the link between the two was made very specific when in Dr No, the first of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels to be produced as a film in 1962, the evil scientist's underwater lair at Crab Key in Jamaica provides the setting for an unexpected encounter.
It was as if someone had come in, made very specific choices about what to take, and then calmly departed with the haul of a lifetime and one of the biggest watch heists in world history.
GREGG: I've made very specific proposals and I'm willing to stand by them.
If things weren't going the way he wanted it to, he made very specific demands to accomplish his level of expectations.
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In Japan, people plunge right in -- and not only that, they make very specific demands.
Non-descript praise is also out, and instead we make very specific comments about things they do well.
If we look at opinion polls and actual voting patterns, the Democratic electorate has not been giving very definite economic instructions or making very specific demands.
The company makes very specific promises, as well, from "increased frequency of dates" and "increased frequency of affectionate gestures" to "increased frequency of sexual intercourse".
Gene editing, based on a technology known as CRISPR-Cas9, allows researchers to customize a living organism's genetic sequence by making very specific changes to its DNA.
Thus, the steady state theory had the virtue of making very specific predictions, and for this reason it was vulnerable to observational disproof.
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