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Then he had waited the usual fifteen minutes for the plane to empty before someone could help him exit in a special narrowly built wheelchair.
In 1996, Baffert picked out a colt so narrowly built and pitiful looking that Pegram asked "What's wrong, does he have cancer?" when told he cost just $17,000.
As Japan's K computer, which made headlines in June 2011 as the world's fastest supercomputer, is put to work on real-world problems, some scientific users say it was too narrowly built for speed.
Llach discusses how the prosperity of Argentina in the circa 1913 1929 period was potentially fragile and thus vulnerable to reversal: the pre-1914 boom had been narrowly built on the physical capital of railways and the cereal lands of the pampas they made viable, but the potential for broader growth via industrial and human capital was constrained.
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Mr. Baroni, who with his running mate Sidna Mitchell is trying to wrest their district's two Assembly seats from Democrats who won them narrowly four years ago, has built his campaign on the relentless ringing of doorbells almost every night.
Results indicate that the sampled urban visions do not substantially and comprehensively include sustainability substance, instead narrowly focus on optimizing the built environment, for example.
Just two weeks ago, Parliament in Sweden narrowly voted to allow new reactors to be built on the sites of 10 existing plants when they are closed -- a reversal from a 1980 referendum that called for them to be phased out entirely.
Front offices fill out rosters through an efficient process of human resources arbitrage, built on thousands of points of narrowly sliced data.
The teachers expressed surprise that a "product" of an integrated STEM task built upon MEA design principles was not narrowly defined as a single solution and that varying representations of iterative student thinking should be equally valued.
But Republicans again rebuffed the Democratic plan, saying that it was built around tax rules that are complicated and narrowly drawn, and that it would benefit only a tiny percentage of people.
The next year I wanted my own computer and built my own after much persuasion (I managed to narrowly avoid blowing it up), realizing that my PC cost was about 400 pounds less and so this was a great idea.
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