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A serious attempt to read them abruptly breaks the flow of the text, but they themselves are not, for the most part, seriously designed to illuminate.
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When news of the Dior show trickled back to him, Mr. Lagerfeld said he could never bring himself to seriously design clothes with whips and zips because he'd be laughing too hard.
Jobs was seriously design savvy, and proffered not just good but spectacular work.
(These seductive drawings also turned out to be, Ms. Denes said quite seriously, designs for "future cities that we need to live in when the weather changes").
In a special issue labeled "The Reindustrialization of America: A Solution" (June 30 , 1980, Business Week declared: "If the U.S. is to pursue seriously policies designed to revitalize its industrial sector and promote the international competitiveness of American exports, the government will have to play a major role in redirecting flows of capital in the economy".
The lack of atomic-level understanding of the selection rules for the plastic deformation modes has seriously limited designing strong and ductile intermetallics for high-temperature applications.
The possibility of positive tactile as well as visual experiences of landscapes, including uneven as well as smooth surfaces, ought then to be taken more seriously in designing everyday outdoor environments that encourage the energetic movement of bodies.
The result shows a clear indication that proper removal of laser induced heat from the cathode needs to be considered seriously when designing a high average current or low quantum efficiency photo-cathode electron gun.
There may be a need to take this kind of issue seriously when designing consent processes for genomics.
In the future, however, the coalition has to engage more seriously in designing strategies for this end, if it is at all serious about making a meaningful contribution towards changing policies concerning children.
The law is not much help either: the UK's Terrorism Act 2000 is notable for the incredibly wide definition it provides (including damage to property and behaviour designed seriously to interfere with or seriously to disrupt an electronic system).
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