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A year into his involvement in the case, Spath meanwhile quietly applied to the Justice Department for a position as an immigration judge.
While consumers have had to be more hands-on in using advanced technologies to identify and store digital photos and video, similar technologies have been quietly applied in digital audio for years.
The prosecutor's equally public application now to the ICC's pretrial chamber for an arrest warrant for the Sudanese president—he could have quietly applied for a sealed warrant, as he has done before was made with the same intent.
Unsurprisingly, there's been some talk lately about deal flow and the possibility that some of the most well-regarded early-stage investors in the industry have quietly applied the brakes.
The central bank has also quietly applied the brakes to the yuan's gains against the dollar to help cushion manufacturers against a rising currency making their exports more expensive.
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The chef, Matthew Beardshall, has spent time in the kitchens of Marcus Wareing, Simon Rogan and Martin Blunos, and is quietly applying the acres of technique acquired there to simple things.
They'll sit quietly applying online to companies instead of facing up to the discomfort of learning a critical new technique.
The plan would normally be that the affected company or companies would come up with a solution, quietly apply it, then announce both the flaw and the solution at the same time.
She proceeded to lead me through her workshop, where her assistants tend to sit quietly, applying layers of enamel to several large-scale, highly detailed images, most of which are painted as though seen through glass a frosted or textured window, a steamy shower door.
By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, December 3 , 1938P. 17 For the past three and a half years, the Rev. John Sutherland Bonnell of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church has quietly been applying parishoners, and now at last has written a book of case histories, which was published last week by Harper's.
The New Yorker, December 3, 1938 P. 17 For the past three and a half years, the Rev. John Sutherland Bonnell of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church has quietly been applying parishoners, and now at last has written a book of case histories, which was published last week by Harper's.
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