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Among the long evening gowns, a judicious use of devore sheer panels helped keep the flesh quotient up; suit jackets were cropped under the bust and cinched with corset lacing.
If nothing else, it keeps the giggle quotient up, and offsets the queasier moments, such as the not-so-subtle latency of Burgundy's sports-jock pal Champ, or a distinctly misjudged jive-talk scene at an African-American family dinner.
'My own summing up was that he had an intelligence quotient up in the 180s and the emotional immaturity of a 15-year-old.
As mentioned by Ingram, in a draft letter of April 1957, Macfarlane Burnet described Gajdusek thus: 'My own summing up was that he had an intelligence quotient up in the 180s and the emotional immaturity of a 15-year-old.
Manufacturers are working to get the costs down and the white lighting quotient up.
Martyn and friends from the Sekoia label set up at techno outpost Middlesex the next night for a more straightforward showcase of "the sound of the Dutch underground" (as an impromptu hype man put it it), while Scuba turned the techno quotient up even higher on Thursday as the guest of Make It New, Day's long-running beacon in the wilderness for Boston's underground faithful.
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New in this body of work is her use of black wax in addition to clear, and a trompe-l'oeil quotient dialled up numerous notches.
Since it was on broadcast TV, there's thankfully way less obvious robo-sex talk, though the pun quotient goes up by the power of 20. "I'm very good, technically," female Delos employee Laura Garvey says in the pilot.
Carell's bad-guy-turned-good leads a nonsensically forgettable but pleasingly cartoonish kids' adventure, whose comedy quotient is upped considerably by the antics of the Minions.
This adaptation cranks up the movie's male quotient — way up: Go-go boys with buff, sparkly torsos join the chorus girls (the vigorous, frenetic choreography is by Jason Wise).
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