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He needed a new way to present his conclusions a way to turn dusty figures into convincing illustrations.Innovation in infographics has always been driven by the need to explain difficult things, Dr Rosling points out.
The firm, which was started by Mr. Heikal's uncle in the mid-1980s when the Egyptian financial markets were moribund, helped develop stock market indexes and other tools that have helped turn dusty, traffic-choked Cairo into a vibrant financial center.
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Drizzle turned dusty cliffs to a dark merlot.
Think of Jessie the cowgirl and Bullseye the wonder horse, turning dusty and inflammable inside a plastic cassette.
Before the works closed, fresh snow would be turned dusty pink by industrial smog, and many former steelworkers suffer from respiratory problems.
Well, no one, perhaps, except Mr. Halmi, who is so fond of turning dusty tomes into glamorous video entertainments that it would not be surprising if he one day simply pulled several armsful of books off the shelves and produced "World Lit: The Mini-Series".
They've turned Dusty's life into a mush, randomly switching this event, moving that, hyping up chart hits unnecessarily and on and on.
But when it comes to understanding how it was first achieved, we turn to dusty scrolls penned by the dead long ago.
To its credit, just when it seems on its way to a predictable happy ending, the movie, directed by Klay Hall, takes a jarringly dark turn as Dusty encounters a frightening storm at sea.
To the extent that it's known at all, Kalmykia is notable for two things: for being the only majority-Buddhist state west of the Ural Mountains, and for having an eccentric former President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, an oligarch-turned-politician, spend millions of dollars of his own fortune turning a dusty, forgotten corner of the Russian steppe into the chess capital of the world.
Honking horns and shouting vendors turned the dusty central market around them into a commotion of midday activity.
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