" So he honed a spiel consisting of "various levels.
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Genes honed by natural selection are undoubtedly central to biology.
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So my material already honed to just more observational stuff.
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It was a responsible perspective, honed in a collegial atmosphere.
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The people who produce reality TV have honed their expertise.
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It's her sound; she's honed it carefully since the beginning.
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Attack lines are being honed, and dark rumours being circulated.
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EFL has honed its model through trials on three continents.
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So the team changed course and honed in on podcasts.
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My success was all down to my forcibly honed nunchi.
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In that milieu, Midler found her voice and honed it.
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"It was here they honed their humor," Ms. Scheinfeld said.
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Bruce Lee honed his martial art in the same neighborhood.
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She honed a phony voice, deeper than her real one.
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" Analysts saw that phrase and honed in on "for now.
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The Torres brothers have their own sharply honed survival skills.
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Dr. Gallo calls his experimental lotion an "evolutionarily honed" treatment.
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Over the years, Ms. Owens has honed her speaking skills.
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He honed his swing by watching videos of other players.
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The adjoining bathroom has honed marble floors with radiant heat.
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Within Ms. Melnick's finely honed precision, she moves like silk.
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We have honed missiles as an effective means of deterrence.
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The Japanese honed in on this phenomenon and mastered it.
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The chancellor has honed the art of u-turning in style.
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He is that unique blend of scrappy hustler and honed professional.
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Apple's Siri is a well-known product honed with beta testing.
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Since the Germans had arrived in 1939, he had honed them.
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Soon Facebook honed in on a strategy to make Messenger big.
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Bamford has steadily honed her craft in the decade-plus since.
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Our sense of argument is now honed by a rough stone.
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Mr. Kenney's confidence and charisma were honed at an early age.
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He relies on gut intuition honed over a lifetime of dealmaking.
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The convention of states process is well-honed, safe, and effective.
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My father first honed his skills because he was an alcoholic.
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Her biceps eventually became so honed that blogs today celebrate them.
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Dave honed his talents, adapting to his new environment with aplomb.
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Cunningham, too, had a haughty side, one clearly honed in battle.
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Many simply repeat talking points honed in the aforementioned policy lunches.
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But as Facebook has honed its skills, so have its adversaries.
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Mr. Ergen famously honed his business skills at the card table.
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He honed his progressive image by including women in his cabinet.
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He has honed his technique by reading a lot of books.
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In their departure from their predecessors, they honed their own aesthetic.
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She specifically honed in on comfortably modest and agility-accommodating workout gear.
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That's the one thing I wish I had really honed in on.
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Heiko Zemmler honed his engineering skills repairing mopeds in former East Germany.
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Crochet — a craft she learned, honed, and has turned into a business.
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She has honed my craft and made me look at things differently.
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She honed remarkable creative talents as an actress, author and script doctor.
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Celeste has finely honed a porcelain facade that people can't see underneath.
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He honed his leadership skills in the Army and in government administration.
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Labour's hard-left leader has honed a precise formula for such moments.
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It was the most honed and disciplined of his brief political career.
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Paradise Island, where Diana was raised and honed her supernatural skill set.
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Scheidt honed his style on this album: meditative, yet still ungodly heavy.
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Note: not coincidentally, NAI's CEO honed his skills as a maritime lawyer.
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Not all arm wrestlers bear the honed physique of a typical athlete.
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I design and stitch everyday which means I have honed my craft.
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Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson's commercial acumen was honed at a young age.
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But conservative outlets have particularly honed in on Hill's gender and sexuality.
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For decades, Rosen has honed her compelling and politically barbed visual vocabulary.
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" He added, "He honed his eye to what a sexy girl was.
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Front Burner Florentine knives were born in Israel and honed in Barcelona.
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They honed in on their image — loud, vibrant, kitschy but never tacky.
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Since the mid-2000s, she's honed her craft as a solo artist.
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Our bodies responded with defenses honed over hundreds of thousands of years.
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It is a skill he has honed over his years in leadership.
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It's also where the future marketing executive honed her customer service skills.
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Putin attacks democracies with a well-honed strategy; methodically, with incredible calculation.
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Either way, Diné honed a capacity for adapting aspects of other cultures.
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All three plays honed what Mr. Nichols called his "funny boohoo" style.
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Out of necessity, Israel has honed desert agriculture to yield bountiful crops.
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Good scenarios are thus honed for a specific user, use, and purpose.
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When asked about Buttigieg's strategy, Warren's campaign honed in on its own.
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Meanwhile, Kavanaugh honed in on a textualist argument against the government's position.
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This is a style Mitchell has honed since his Pac-Man perfect score.
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I think what we really honed in on was purpose around the product.
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Defenders barely know each other, never mind a well-honed defensive game plan.
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She distinctly recalled her father clapping for her as she honed her skills.
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While at Systematic, Chris honed his skills in quantitative research and fundamental analysis.
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This isn't the first time the FCC has honed in on smartphone security.
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Sea life depends on sophisticated strategies honed over millennia to meet and mate.
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Mandel honed his craft as the consumer analyst for Julian Robertson's Tiger Management.
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Top performers have well-honed coping strategies that they employ under stressful circumstances.
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Was your entrepreneurial streak innate or something honed growing up on the streets?
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But a well-honed system of patronage and intimidation has discouraged credible opposition.
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Yepsen noted that Iowa's Christian political networks have been honed over a generation.
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Over his years in leadership, Mr. McConnell has honed a canny legislative expertise.
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He had honed his son's swing by making him practice near a wall.
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That was where the Beatles had honed their chops before dominating the world.
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Now, I recognize dozens of instruments, and have honed a particular creative style.
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Mr. O'Dea watched the best gamers as he honed his craft once before.
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Gorey found inspiration in surrealism as he honed his "sinister-slash-cozy" aesthetic.
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Detecting exaggeration is also a skill Mr. Chen has honed on the job.
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For activists, sharp instincts and finely honed demands hold the key to success.
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I honed my skills in my ship's demon torture chamber/target practice arena.
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And then their own bones were put to use and honed into tools.
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The kitchen was recently updated with custom cabinetry and honed black granite surfaces.
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Jennifer Lopez's hair and beauty routine have been carefully honed over many years.
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Instead, after voting against Dreamers, Senator Portman turned to Washington-honed political games.
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In other words, happiness isn't something passively experienced, but something practiced and honed.
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Admittedly, this is a well honed story, a self-portrait of a mask.
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Winnie. He also maintains that his grandfather had a well-honed grasp on the
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Though founded in California, the startup honed its UAVs and delivery model in Rwanda.
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Meade has honed her inventive canvas use into a series of paintings and showcases.
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The hardware and software have been honed over the years to work better together.
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This time it appears that the terrorists honed in on people drinking in bars.
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As with the voice-overs, he charged almost nothing until he honed his skill.
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There he honed his understanding of what investors look for when considering an investment.
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Like Juicero, it claims to make the most perfectly extracted, honed, almost scientific product.
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One piece of art at time, the algorithm mysteriously honed in on my taste.
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Both investor and entrepreneur have honed their performances – the conversation itself – over many years.
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Suddenly, his desire became less scattered and mindlessly indulgent, honed in on one person.
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It's a skill — a discipline — that can be learned, honed and strengthened over time.
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Less than two days after the explosion in Chelsea, officials honed in on Rahami.
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Surfaces are honed marble, while the cabinets are white oak with a dark stain.
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She also honed in soft skills like public speaking and coordinating across different teams.
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He is a self-taught photographer who honed his skills by watching YouTube videos.
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Supremely happy people have honed habits that maintain their happiness day in, day out.
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The meme that Stone has honed has now become a standard Republican talking point.
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So it was at Loyola Marymount's film school that she honed her production skills.
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But Trump's temper -- honed over years as a public and political persona -- hasn't waned.
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He honed his business skills at Goldman Sachs, where he was an operations executive.
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It's a concept he honed at his home base, Miya's Sushi in New Haven.
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Indeed, their response to good or bad economic news is well honed almost everywhere.
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Winter was a purist, emphasizing fundamentals in place of individual moves honed on playgrounds.
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Some of this institutional knowledge was honed during the glory days of line-standing.
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Here are some of the tricks Ms. Bellizzi has honed along the way. 1.
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It validates what nurses have known all along: that well-honed clinical instincts matter.
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His two main opponents have honed in on his sloganeering and thin financial plan.
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In the intervening years, Gervais has only honed his reputation as a comedic provocateur.
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They all honed their skills of rhetoric, reasoning and persuasion on school debate teams.
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She honed her Italian when playing doubles with Flavia Pennetta, the former Italian star.
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Singh hails from Chandigarh by way of Australia, where he honed his playful style.
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So common, in fact, that you probably think you've honed the perfect answer already.
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President Donald Trump also honed in on almost the same number during his campaign.
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She publicly humiliated Mnangagwa, known as the "Crocodile" for his well-honed survival skills.
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As a teenager, she honed her game playing with men in local amateur leagues.
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The open kitchen has custom cabinets, honed granite counters and a soapstone farmhouse sink.
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Phelps is an excellent butterfly swimmer and honed his technique underwater in that event.
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During World War II, he honed his comedic skills while serving in the Navy.
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I could have honed my Promethean impulses to create a new human life, I guess.
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It's a perspective honed by her own experiences with technology — most especially, her powered wheelchair.
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But increasingly, Democrats and liberals honed in on the racially-charged dimension of Trump's comments.
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But instead of making her feel good, the comments shook her well-honed self-esteem.
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By playing Solitaire, users honed more than their card skills: a win-win for all.
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Amazon, meanwhile, has honed its apparel strategy, providing free returns, better photography and greater selection.
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For spring 2018, Gucci honed in on '80s nostalgia — the hairdos, the toys, the characters.
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The social network also acquired a carefully honed growth strategy targeted toward high school kids.
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For kids who haven't quite honed their reflexes, that alone could make the Arrow worthwhile.
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Zhang and his teammates then honed in on ewaste, the electronic trash generated by vaping.
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As the episode reveals, authorities eventually honed in on John Waterman, Galloway's next-door neighbor.
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The group honed its guerrilla tactics, including car bombs and assassinations, during Lebanon's civil war.
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His first move was to deploy his well-honed military discipline and fire Mr Scaramucci.
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The code that the hackers pushed out was honed to spread automatically, rapidly, and indiscriminately.
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Through her many races, she has honed endurance skills that translate to her work life.
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Last September, the scientists honed their tools in the first field test in South Africa.
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And that is what I used and honed in on since I was a kid.
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The darkest impulses of some people are honed and polished on the internet, in secret.
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This isn't the first time Everly has honed her skills with her parents as models.
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In the years since, Trump has honed his argument and deployed it against different groups.
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The film evolved as we honed in on the story we were trying to tell.
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We wonder if Joshua Jackson has kept up those carefully honed skills in real life?
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Plotters appear to have honed their craft, scoring a nearly 20143% success rate after 2003.
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Its security services are effective, honed by long experience against the Basque terrorists of ETA.
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This is a special family-honed art — playing the risky game of hard-to-get.
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Unlike his Indians counterpart, Arrieta honed his pitches enough to take charge of the game.
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A well-honed actively managed bond fund might mitigate a portfolio's sensitivity to rising rates.
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The honed, extremely hard metal creates a sharp cutting edge that retains its sharpness well.
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Leonard somehow adopted the mindset, maybe the same summer he honed the right-shoulder turnaround.
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In her writing since 2014, Lewinsky has honed a particular style that's all her own.
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On the other hand, "She's a Find" I honed off-and-on for twenty years.
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As the negotiators honed an agreement, Rhodes and Alejandro Castro needed to talk more often.
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If you can afford it, it's the sushi knife of laptops: well honed and precise.
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Once the skill was honed, he decided to take the craft abroad as a career.
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It must feel good to have honed it down to where you want to be.
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For marble, suppliers often recommend a honed finish, because it will help hide acid etching.
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The troops also honed their skills in the propaganda wars of winning hearts and minds.
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Floors are honed travertine and Thai rosewood, and there is an abundance of teak cabinetry.
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Tall and kind with thick forearms, honed from playing drums in a mediocre rock band.
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The beauty of a perfectly honed regimen is that it requires little to no thought.
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For months, every time they were together, Arena and his players honed the game plan.
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The group has honed a language unto itself: folksy, sophisticated and full of bluesy idiosyncrasy.
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Republicans have honed in on Ossoff's national security experience as a frequent line of attack.
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With that in mind, I honed in my job search on technical customer support roles.
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It then honed its skills — and surpassed all humans — by playing itself over and over.
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Harris took a more cerebral approach, displaying a forensic skills honed as a district attorney.
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New skills honed in side projects can make you more valuable in your current role.
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Phil Cohran gives us messages and musicmade of developed bone and polished and honed cult.
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All of his books were characterized by lucid writing, which he said he honed constantly.
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Some advertisements would be honed for women, for example, or for veterans in rural communities.
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Her coaching education honed her tactics, and her time at Clermont her approach to players.
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But the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, especially its Democratic members, quickly honed in on Russia.
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It means that our chefs honed their craft and pursued their ambitions on their own terms.
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Each seems to fulfill a specific role in what appears to be a well-honed friendship: .
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The odds are with the old guard, which can count on well-honed structures and traditions.
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He is unquestionably a cultural conservative, yet that rhetorical flourish was honed at Ivy League schools.
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They're a tightly-honed live act by this point, but again, Quebec has a different take.
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But who ever heard of an English toff without an arsenal of finely honed swear words?
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Over the next few years, operating under dozens of company names, the group honed their methods.
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Details: Abrams honed in on a variety of topics from mass incarceration to the 245 census.
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A minor disease or even an unknown one could suddenly rampage through a genetically honed crop.
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Learning to cook is a skill and art that must be honed just like anything else.
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This was a perfect example of Russia's foreign minister exercising his finely honed diplomatic double speak.
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Scientists honed in on the galaxy where mysterious fast radio bursts (FRB) seem to be originating.
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What were the artistic choices behind disguising and/or elevating your freshly-honed chops like that?
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Or, channeled another way, it can be the key to well-honed, highly-tuned mental health.
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Being that he comes from a family of actors, he's probably honed his craft pretty well.
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Democrats, meanwhile, have honed in on GOP lawmakers' support for the Republican plan to repeal Obamacare.
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But once you've honed in on the necessary contact, how do you get them to respond?
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There, he honed skills in areas including data science, market strategy, commercial negotiations, and public policy.
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Apple has honed its Memoji tool as a way to personalize your emoticons, much like Bitmoji.
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Top performers have well-honed coping strategies that they employ to keep difficult people at bay.
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It was in those semi-weekly spots that Trump honed his understanding of the Republican base.
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I developed and honed important professional skills, too, while I was pounding out all those books.
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In the two funniest sequences, Atkinson shows off the physical elasticity he honed as Mr. Bean.
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Luckily, as teachers, we have honed flexibility and adaptability, and as artists, we create and innovate.
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This is the gift of Jim Harbaugh: He's honed that sense of provocation to a science.
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Ronald Reagan honed his political chops as governor there before moving up to the White House.
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In recent years, the techniques for extracting information from tree rings has been honed and expanded.
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Still, sometimes ticks, with skills honed over 120 million years of evolution, slip past those defenses.
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Hezbollah and Hamas, in particular, have honed their social media strategies to foster their online presences.
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President Trump honed a fearmongering message on immigration, laden with falsehoods, ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections.
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Surrounded by followers at rallies, he uses his well-honed sense of timing as a cudgel.
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It honed in on only allowing earmarks on projects run by the Army Corps of Engineers.
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He has honed his vanity into a kind of weapon, so it's useful if not honorable.
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Facebook only imposes, smashing flat all of the distinctions that were honed over years of experimentation.
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Instead, Mr. Valena quit the church and honed his craft at biker rallies throughout the Midwest.
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Trump honed in on the fact that Horowitz was appointed by President Obama in his tweet.
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I have honed my list over many years of traveling for both my job and pleasure.
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He honed his skills and by age 18 could kindle a fire with sticks and leaves.
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The resulting highly honed, high-performing young people are amazing — and endure the stresses you'd expect.
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My confidence grew as I honed in on the really tangible value I provided for clients.
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It is here that McKinsey may have a secret weapon—its partnership, honed over 93 years.
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All those vowels, those lovely flowing sounds, the mellifluous phrases honed by centuries of happy use.
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The Welcome to the Dollhouse director has honed his brand of dark, uneasy black humor here.
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Their go-to picks have been shaped and honed through hours of testing, filming, and testing again.
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John Cacioppo, an American psychologist who died in March, called it a reflex honed by natural selection.
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It has been 20 years of remarkable innovation from a team that is now honed for it.
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Including customers in the product development decision-making process is an approach the craft brewers have honed.
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Others cheered Mr. Cruz's wit on the debate stage, honed for years as a college debate champion.
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Initially, Playmen was modeled off of Playboy — but soon it honed a unique sensibility of its own.
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She's honed her makeup skills and now Pink's daughter Willow is trying to perfect her barbering skills.
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It's actually an ancient system, often called the reptilian brain, honed over centuries to keep us safe.
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Since then, she has honed her craft even further and gained a new perspective from the experience.
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In fourth grade, I honed an uncanny sixth sense for the arrival of the ice cream truck.
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Luckily, since it's built on Spotify's honed playlist architecture, the feature was easy to launch and change.
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It turned even the most timid novices into smooth, confident strokemakers, and honed the technique of champions.
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I've honed this setup, not only for travel, but just in general for when I shoot video.
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" That's when Stallone honed in on Conor's loss to Khabib -- "This is a crossroad in his life.
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With his glasses and his Instagram and finely honed balance of precociousness and gee-whiz good-naturedness?
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We're watching all this from the side, mere silent observers to rituals honed over hundreds of years.
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Since 2012, she's developed and honed a technique which involves a "template," which functions like a mold.
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Over the years I have developed that thought and honed the notion that language comes from nature.
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As a politician, he honed his alluring oratory as a television show celebrity and as London mayor.
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RuPaul honed his skills as a performer on the nightclub scene in New York during the '80s.
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I honed in on the men playing, tweaking each other's nipples, making contact with their shirts off.
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I added one thing and honed in on a few bits and bobs, but they were fine.
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He was a frequent contributor to No Shame Theatre where he honed his acting and comedic chops.
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Their well-honed training and commitment to rigorous response capabilities are the most sophisticated in the world.
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Mark repeatedly gets himself out of scrapes with his superior cardiovascular abilities, honed by his exercise addiction.
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Their dozens of honed techniques cover everything from discipline to making sure all children are thinking hard.
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Before the kittens and her own baby, Seyfried honed her maternal instincts with her rescue dog Finn.
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He also said the firm was aware of the "aesthetic" honed by members of the alt-right.
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We shouldn't assume that this very particularly honed tactic will automatically transfer to dismantling fossil fuel infrastructure.
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For the last four seasons, Miguel Diaz honed his craft in the Milwaukee Brewers&apos farm system.
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The internet honed in on one particular shot of actress Emilia Clarke squinting that quickly went viral.
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Over the years, he has honed an instinct for self-preservation through pliancy, deflection, and bemused forbearance.
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The design crew also laid down honed marble and reclaimed wood with a roughed-up, aged patina.
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That hasn't prevented him from embracing the premise of this engagement, featuring his smartly honed big band.
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While this may be Baylee's first Broadway role, he's honed his chops performing at Backstreet Boys concerts.
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I honed my own way of seeing the world through a crazy childhood and equally crazy adulthood.
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She's a diva he's honed onstage for nearly as long as the gay liberation movement has existed.
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Morello is still a thrilling, innovative live guitarist, now honed and precise in his poses and solos.
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Spike Jonze: I think the first movie was when we really honed in on the main guys.
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Manafort made other large purchases via wire transfer as well that the prosecution team honed in on.
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He honed his skills in almost every conceivable setting, from high school orchestra to Brooklyn jazz bars.
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That rapport has been honed over years of work together between two of the team's elder statesmen.
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From the start of the crisis in late September, Lockhart used tactics he had honed in Washington.
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Hegemony, your first full-length release, contains all songs that you wrote and honed in prison, right?
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The open kitchen has custom cherry cabinets, a mosaic-tile backsplash and honed slate countertops and island.
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He later honed his talents as a corporate raider -- and made TONS of money buying out companies.
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In addition to this new domestic philosophy, Mr. Sadr, 45, has honed an "Iraq First" foreign policy.
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"Maudie" is one of those movies that triumph over their worst instincts (and your well-honed doubts).
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Mr. Chappelle has always had an instinct for showmanship, honed from doing stand-up since age 14.
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Mr. Bernier, a lawyer, honed his economic thinking during nearly two decades working in the financial sector.
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Although, one story the network really honed in on was the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
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Master bathrooms have full-height slab honed Arabescato Corchia marble soaking tubs, separate shower and heated floors.
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Even having honed my sundae skills over decades, I never considered them as comprehensively as Nicholas Morgenstern.
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His timing remains impeccable, and he clearly takes pride in having slowly honed his jokes to perfection.
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But even now, it has a combination of energy and well-honed familiarity that's rare in Manhattan.
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Gervais has honed the minds of Olympians, and serves as the mind-set guru for the Seahawks.
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Wedzik says he coaches players to expect their well-honed swings to feel different under the pressure.
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Sleuths have honed in on the rarely used word as a possible clue to the author's identity.
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The finely honed collection, made up of 13 pieces, provides the building blocks for a grounded wardrobe.
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Or perhaps, like a dedicated Olympian athlete, she's simply honed her craft with hours upon hours of work.
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He honed his talents on a radio programme and spoofing the former prime minister, Janez Jansa, on television.
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As the scope of his undertakings expanded, Chazelle gradually honed his project to its purest, most effective form.
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Mr Lovelock honed a method to look for life on other planets while at NASA in the 1960s.
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By day, they engaged in phone sex — that's when Albert honed her skills doing characters over the phone.
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His political aspirations were honed while working as a legislative assistant from 163 to 216 to U.S. Rep.
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They spent hours twirling around on outdoor rinks in winter and honed their shooting skills in their basement.
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During his 25-plus-year career with the automotive giant, Fields has honed his ability to lead others.
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Daniel, on the other hand, was more interested in showing off his carefully honed washboard abs and Canadianism.
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But now she has honed her skills, and her house is filled with a huge number of photos.
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He rode like a rocker with his gristly, tendony, jujitsu-honed body lean in jeans and T-shirt.
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He honed his racing skills in USAC prior to transitioning to NASCAR in 1990 when he was 19.
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Over the next few centuries, political scientists and sociologists honed the idea of a minimum income even further.
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Or is it just Trump following his Apprentice–honed instincts and trying to keep the country in suspense?
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There's no way a man with his honed aesthetic sense would use anything but an iPhone 6 Plus.
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The hope is that these skills, once honed in video games, can be applied to real-life challenges.
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But Loftus knew better, saying that Harris' methodical questioning style had been honed by years in the courtroom.
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Starr handles them all with charisma, care and skill honed from half a century of lopsided social interactions.
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On science denial, that was a strategy that the tobacco industry honed and then the oil guys copied.
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So he decided to attend the American Academy of Pet Grooming, where he honed his now-famous skills.
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Olivia honed old-time skills: canning, pickling, pressing cider, saving seeds, drying herbs, rendering stock from beef bones.
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As for Sean, a honed state-of-the-art treatment to prop up his mutant genes is available.
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Honed marble master baths will have nickel-framed fluted-glass doors and large side-by-side medicine cabinets.
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Over two days and two separate curriculum, I honed my driving skills with the help of racing professionals.
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During that time and after, he honed an understated style that bucked the baroque conventions of the day.
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He almost never uses conventional punctuation; instead, over the years, he has honed a signature repertoire of devices.
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They honed a confidence that eludes most of us and summoned a poise that we can only imagine.
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The soprano Kathleen Kim brought a nimble and golden voice to the part, and finely honed physical comedy.
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Trump has long honed in on North Korea as one of the biggest threats facing the United States.
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We honed in on the fact that the product is easy to use and effective with great ingredients.
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These are all deeply satisfying recipes; honed over generations and fine-tuned by the mastermind behind Best Pizza.
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In rolled the bankers and their blond wives, their bodies honed at nearby Flywheel, followed by Bugaboo strollers.
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In response, U.S. and foreign officials, including multiple vocal critics of Trump, honed in on Navarro's remarks. Sen.
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For 15 years and seven albums, the trio honed, and maybe even perfected, the art of power-pop.
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The switch proved fortuitous, gelled effortlessly with their slogan, and fit in with Smith's sharply honed business sense.
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Pamajewon said his videos stand out because it's all about personality and showing off his well-honed skills.
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Long before the burglar Vjeran Tomic became the talk of Paris, he honed his skills in a graveyard.
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He honed the approach for Ryanair, putting hubs in inexpensive European locales that generated new tourism and jobs.
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On the field she weaves past other players with dominance, thanks to a decade of finely honed footwork.
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Using finely honed techniques they can drill thousands of wells on the land in an almost industrial manner.
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He's used them to tackle peer pressure, and honed the aesthetic in 2014 with a series called Forms.
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He knew that his sense of political possibility was more finely honed than that of most outside advocates.
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He honed his body into a weapon, doing up to 3,303 push-ups per day in his cell.
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In Lynchburg, Mr. Golden began following the approach of the mass revivals honed for decades by the Rev.
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Biden has honed in on his time as vice president, citing his experience combatting the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
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If the modern era of visual communication began with the selfie, Snap honed it into a messaging tool.
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For over 50 years he has honed a sound that's bright and stark, especially in the upper register.
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She honed her trickshot skills and stunts, and dedicated her efforts into the niche sport of freestyle soccer.
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But patterns have emerged that tie the conflicts together into one prolonged occupation Trump has honed over time.
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Hanging out with friends, he honed his technique by watching DVDs of two of his most fervent inspirations.
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To date, there are eight lab schools, whose practices are being tested, honed and highlighted for transitioning schools.
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Ashton began pursuing her passion for music as a young girl, then honed her craft at Belmont University.
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Ibrahim said the jihadis were employing the same tactics they'd honed against the Americans in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Laurents, who honed his skills writing radio plays for the Army, was economical, tart and resistant to sentiment.
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Many of Belgium's stars — including Hazard, Vertonghen and Alderweireld — honed their trade abroad, in France and the Netherlands.
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After a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $460,584, the PancakeBot's design was honed into an entertaining kitchen gadget.
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Because each platform requires a strategy honed for a different audience, and it literally changes by the year.
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In what is already a well-honed stump speech, the senator kept her focus Monday on the midterms.
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" Ms. Chau also honed her skills with recurring roles on the HBO dramas "Treme" and "Big Little Lies.
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Howard honed his shooting in intense summer sessions directed by his older brother Desmond, a former college player.
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Down the hallway, parents honed their math skills for their coming G.E.D. exams as their students learned upstairs.
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And in yet another exercise, about 1,000 reserve soldiers honed how to move US forces abroad very quickly.
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Of course I have more opinions now on what I want and actually have honed in on the art and honed in on myself really as person… but really looking back, all the records I've made, even [my first album] Satisfied... the labels let me do what I wanted to do.
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But when he talked again to CNN earlier this month, Inu had honed his accusation into a movie analogy.
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It's a philosophy Nintendo's honed since the release of the original Wii and the perceived failure of the GameCube.
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Yoshihiro Takayama back in Pride 21, with both women landing big strikes which showed little semblance of honed technique.
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When PepsiCo released its better-than-expected earnings earlier Wednesday, some investors initially honed in on its conservative forecast.
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He then honed in on the most built-out profiles, reasoning that they would be most likely to respond.
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Normally, the market would have honed in on the jump in wages, up 0.4 percent, slightly higher than expected.
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In that time, scientists also honed their ability to estimate how much radiation each organ absorbed, the authors said.
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He honed a Karloff impression in local talent shows at places like the Irish-American Club in Everett, Massachusetts.
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The researchers honed in on four specific widespread, false rumors that made the rounds during the two major events.
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Their sense of smell is unique in that it's been honed through centuries of analyzing scent through the mouth.
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He honed his filmmaking skills when he moved to Ottawa to work with the National Film Board of Canada.
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His technique was honed and immaculate; as a teenager, he searched for an unused rhyme for every Russian word.
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It's a meticulous piece of filmmaking, so honed and refined in execution that it becomes nearly unbearable at times.
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In Downing Street Mrs May has imposed the centralised, formal working practices that she honed at the Home Office.
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From her platinum braids to her edgy style, Zoë Kravitz has honed a signature look that is effortlessly cool.
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Since then, it has been tweaked, honed and reinvented, becoming the perfect fabric onto which Christmas dreams are stitched.
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She had honed her craft during the musical's run in New York in 1964 and in London in 173.
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To this day, I can do any kind of lash, I honed that skill very early on with her.
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Instead, some honed in on the fact that a key line in Swift's "I Did Something Bad" was censored.
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They met while going to college in Toronto, and honed their skills at open mic events across the city.
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A knowledge of search engine optimization technologies honed through side businesses the two ran back in the United States.
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He honed his craft at high-end restaurants including Gordon Ramsay at The London, Per Se and Jean Georges.
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On Monday, the two cubs honed their big cat skills whilst exploring their outdoor enclosure under Khalifa's watchful gaze.
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Kelly also worked as a staff writer at The Onion, where he honed his dark, twisted sense of humor.
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Minnesota law enforcement honed in on the cause of death and its circumstances, which had been shrouded in secrecy.
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This is the hard-won labor of a woman who has honed her craft since the age of eight.
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It follows the well-honed Dashboard song model, with plenty of shared angst and big plays at anthemic vocals.
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Snap has a lot of catching up to do to compete with Facebook and Google's well-honed ad offerings.
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The rules are finely honed to address what remains a sensitive issue, says Jody Wilson-Raybould, Canada's justice minister.
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Do you prefer your tales lean, muscular, and dry, leached of excess and honed to a single, digestible point?
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As they crooned about love, a woman in strategically sheer leggings squeezed a cello with her gym-honed legs.
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The copper vent hood is custom made; the surfaces are Carrara gold marble, honed for a soft matte finish.
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And David is a genius who has beautifully honed his craft - it's a true privilege to work with him.
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His skills as a politician and fund-raiser had been honed in a whirlwind of congressional and civic responsibilities.
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Wong and Park's comedy chops are on delightfully ostentatious display, every joke and delivery honed for maximum comedic efficacy.
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His work with children of various skill levels and financial backgrounds, he said, has honed his message for professionals.
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He does all the cooking, having honed his skills when he worked in high-end hotel kitchens during college.
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Despite Woods's well-honed apprehension, the caddies probably could have eliminated the middle man and comfortably asked for selfies.
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As finance and Silicon Valley converge, Buffett's old-world approach, honed over half a century, seems ever more anachronistic.
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Now, this expertise and urgency will be honed in on the existential threat of our generation: unmanageable climate chaos.
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Ejiofor has honed an ability to blend in through role or setting, without ever losing face with his contemporaries.
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Whether or not people could handle the group's craziness, very few left after witnessing their well-honed live act.
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Zooid has been a working unit for more than 15 years, its rapport honed through extensive workshopping and rehearsals.
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As of today, national supermarket chain Tesco will disregard centuries of pâtissier-honed technique and only sell straight croissants.
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Ultimately, they honed in on 68 international studies published since 1.23, a third of which focused in North America.
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She was a competent, high energy mat wrestler with a decently honed sense of dramatic timing in the ring.
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It learned from watching humans play at first, but soon honed its skills by playing against facets of itself.
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Despite being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease at 42, the former champion remained astute and honed in on the times.
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The recipe for the complex, caramelized tare was honed for decades on Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's main islands.
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The roots of RGE go back to 1967 in Medan, Indonesia, where a young Sukanto honed his business skills.
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Like him, she has honed a sense of timing: She understands how to toggle between each for maximum effect.
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But there's a belief by some insiders that Twitter should have honed in on customer service five years ago.
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The eulogy is to be delivered by his son, Franklin, who has honed a reputation as a polarizing partisan.
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She honed in on the moments after Pantaleo took down Garner, according to a source who saw the report.
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That has turned part of the liberal "resistance" — honed in the Trump era to target Republicans — against Democratic leaders.
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But some experts believe that once they are honed, tested and properly deployed, they can fundamentally improve health care.
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Some of the most strident conservatives in President Trump's orbit have honed and hardened their political identities in California.
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The idea is that working at the bedside has honed nurses' perceptions to be especially alert to brewing trouble.
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Mr. Cotton honed his negotiating skills over more than two decades as a lawyer and executive at NBC Universal.
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She said she honed her techniques over a decade by helping thousands of adoptees track down their biological parents.
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Feature Living under draconian state laws, Arizona activists honed an effective strategy for keeping undocumented immigrants in the country.
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The long arc of Diné history in the Southwest offers clues as to how this adaptive capacity was honed.
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What these well-honed habits will mean for Mr. Trump's presidency is an open question, with vastly higher stakes.
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And they followed a pattern of behavior that Trump has developed and honed long before occupying the Oval Office.
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The kitchen cabinets are white oak, as well; the appliances are stainless steel and the counters are honed limestone.
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The pitch-to-pipeline process, so often practiced at the expense of marginalized communities, has been honed to perfection.
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Posts that capture her passion for cutting-edge science are outnumbered by those that feature her well-honed style.
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"He's actually very good at the retail; I think he honed it during his Council days," Mr. Oddo said.
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The golden color is offset by royal blue Viking appliances, patterned glass backsplash tile and honed black granite countertops.
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His game-show smile looks as mirror-honed as ever, but it somehow appeared looser than it used to.
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After all, discerning queerness in ambiguous texts is part of our adaptive armamentarium, honed on Proust, Dickinson and Shakespeare.
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In its courtship of the Czech Republic, China has employed many of the same tactics it has honed elsewhere.
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And in virtually every other corner of the world where the carefully honed practice of high finance is practiced.
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I was about six feet away but made my move, honed during nearly seven decades of riding the subway.
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But Newell, who gained a reputation for working with big men, honed Imhoff's talents, especially shot blocking and rebounding.
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The show hails from someone who's honed exactly this kind of tonally adventurous storytelling skill on the big screen.
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Pro-gun Canadians use arguments honed in the United States, including, increasingly, the need to own them for self-defence.
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Elizabeth Warren, have honed an acute message critical of Wall Street that makes it more difficult to muster that backing.
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Above all, he had a way with words, an attribute he would have honed as a minister of the church.
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Many of the immersive features that make VR so compelling today were honed in these early days in military applications.
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Plenty of theories abounded — some ghoulish and some outlandish — as police honed in on a killer much closer to home.
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Lefson focused on a positive-reinforcement technique with Pigcasso, giving the talented animal food rewards while she honed her craft.
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Nature is pretty thrilling (and unforgiving) all on its own, but they've honed some techniques to better capture it anyway.
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"We started having an idea a couple of years ago and honed it more in the last year," said Heline.
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Zach: The challenge of being newlyweds is we haven't honed in the communication skills that some longer married couples have.
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We also recognize that they are likely to be an acquired taste, especially for palates honed in the United States.
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Bigelow is a gifted filmmaker, and it's bracing to see her war-honed cinematic technique applied to a domestic setting.
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Ali and Siedenburg have honed in on that difference and are determined to raise the seven figures through grassroots organizing.
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That could find a range of underwater uses, once scientists have honed their version of one of evolution's strangest inventions.
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Over the course of an increasingly eclectic career, Waititi has honed that voice, and gradually made it bigger and broader.
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He honed his Mac sales pitch to the point of poetry — famously dubbing the Mac a 'bicycle for the mind'.
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As her songs gradually drew millions of plays online, Parks honed her one-woman shows for larger and larger audiences.
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There I met Claudio Redlich, my fishing tutor, keen-eyed, sure of touch, skills honed by 35 years of experience.
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But our colleague Robin Givhan, The Post's fashion critic, honed in on a frequent criticism: Jordan's lack of a jacket.
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But while her creative instincts were honed, she lacked commercial experience; the store closed and she retreated home to Australia.
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Jeff is a tech billionaire who honed what was going to make him a billionaire while he worked for Blake.
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Their fighting skills were honed fighting for decades against those who say, implicitly or explicitly, that they don't deserve care.
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We immediately honed in on a new bit of information the footage provided about Scamander's apparently delinquent past at Hogwarts.
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Monophthongization is a mouthful and it's one of the things, along with non-rhoticity, that Spacey has honed in on.
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On the facade of a nightclub in Germany, evidence of a well-honed artistic friendship is written across its walls.
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These days, my band is so amazing and I've honed performance as a skill and I just fucking love it.
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Flips and trick and head turns, footwork honed by soccer, layups that made no sense while also making perfect sense.
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Republicans were supportive of the entire slate, while Democrats honed in on Marvin Goodfriend, Trump's nominee to the Fed board.
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It was these abilities, Moody said, that actually seemed to be the thing that VCs honed in on during pitches.
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Ms. Long, who has been performing comedy since her early teenage years, has honed her craft to a fine point.
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The head chef, Ali Currey-Voumard, is from Tasmania, but honed her skills in some of Melbourne's best-known kitchens.
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Many of these composers, though, brought well-honed skills, artistic integrity and a touch of American feistiness to their music.
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Full of humor, finely honed observations and versatile performances, it is a deeply human exploration of a technologically complex theme.
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Now a study shows where they may be most at risk — and how efforts to save them might be honed.
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From there, Ms. Hester, who honed her genealogical skills by helping Vietnam War babies find their fathers, took the lead.
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Later I worked in a textile cutting room in London, where I honed my skills in both sewing and construction.
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He also first honed his skills there, flipping his bicycle off the roof of his home, beside the thatched croft.
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Other police officers among the more than 200 who eventually responded had done "alert training" and kept their marksmanship honed.
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Ms. Lugo honed her skills in La Cocina's commercial kitchen in the Mission District, where volunteers helped her secure funding.
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He carried out his plot through a decadeslong process he honed and perfected, creating perfect conditions for his predatory behavior.
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He totally reinforced my political views that had been honed under President Eisenhower and pushed to the right a bit.
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The Romans did not invent the concept, but they certainly honed and developed it into an instrument of the state.
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With W.W.E., though, Greco honed his storytelling acumen and learned the difference between hearing the crowd and listening to it.
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Mr. Buttigieg, on the other hand, is a carefully honed case, so consistently earnest he can come across as monochromatic.
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Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has honed a distinctive, memorable speaking style over his decades in public life.
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He honed his game at Broadway Arcade, a pinball mecca at Broadway and 52nd Street that closed in the 1990s.
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A Times investigation reveals how Russia aimed the perfect weapon at the U.S. presidential election: cyberattacks honed in elections elsewhere.
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During the Intelligence Committee hearings, he demonstrated cross-examining abilities honed as a U.S. attorney and federal terrorism prosecutor. Rep.
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Which explains why some of the funniest new stand-up available is in debuts by seasoned performers with honed acts.
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Cricket is perhaps the loneliest team sport in the world, but your individual skills can only be honed in company.
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After that, Serena honed in on her baby daddy, Alexis Ohanian -- and pointed out the gray hairs on his beard.
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We're told a police dog sniffed the car, honed in, and cops found Tristan was in possession of a mushroom.
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A screenshot of the FBI's indictment of Su. More than just technical data, the triumvirate also honed in on individuals.
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" In a third online study, researchers honed in on faces and their "capacity to rapidly and spontaneously summon visual attention.
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I honed my production skills during that time at the ad agency and continued to create original content of my own.
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But Turkenich's motivations for creating Aravrit, a writing system she has honed since 2011, were not so much political as social.
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Now that he's one step closer to actually having to do the job, he has honed a slightly more realistic plan.
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But the researchers honed in on one promising receptor, the kappa opioid receptor (KOR), sussing out the structure that activates it.
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"I've sort of honed the skill that I never had before, of being calm in the storm," Taya Kyle told PEOPLE.
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When the Ukraine war started, Kiev's military used U.S.-style military techniques honed against relatively unsophisticated insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The brothers honed their boxing skills by working out together and sparring with each other in their hometown of Flint, Michigan.
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Lennon honed his writing skills as part of the comedy troupe The State and the MTV series of the same name.
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In the meantime, I took it upon myself to offer up Anthony Ha's Stanford-honed writing skills for $5 an article.
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But by keeping their frustration honed on party leadership instead of on Trump, Meadows and Bannon avoid draining their influence early.
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Each one is made of ice-tempered stainless steel and honed to a razor sharp edge for optimal slicing and dicing.
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I faced a lot of real-time micro-problems needing micro-solutions and I guess I've honed this skill over time.
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Crutchfield's voice settles into the resonant mid-range she honed on Tourist In This Town, her solo record from last year.
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And the same tactics honed during the 2016 presidential election carried over into the runup toward the 2018 midterm congressional vote.
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It seems likely the tricks John used to trap Debbie were honed during relationships like the one he had with Maggie.
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That interrogatory bent is, he thinks, why he enjoys another, contrasting genre, which he has honed alongside the social realism: fantasy.
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"I learn a lot from my daughter [about makeup]," says Witherspoon, revealing that Ava honed her skills by watching YouTube tutorials.
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To root out scams, Kessler relies on techniques he honed through years of experience as a New York state tax enforcer.
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You see, the Cubs have Jorge Soler, an incredibly talented player if not one with quite so honed a skill set.
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These tips, honed from my personal experience, are for those of you who also suffer from depression, mania, stress, and anxiety.
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Sounds like Newt was a favorite student of Dumbledore's, but so was Harry Potter, who was being honed for heroic death.
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Once you've honed that list of potential financial advisors even further, it's time to visit with them and conduct an interview.
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Together, they honed in on a message: "That people need to vote, it's not optional its mandatory," as Jordan put it.
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In response, Clinton honed in on Sanders on the stump, drawing sharp contrast with Sanders on guns, healthcare and Wall Street.
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He became an artist residency at Alpha Lab Gear in 2014 and then joined Techship Pittsburgh where he honed his product.
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Within Kickstarter, researchers honed in on the campaigns — mainly tech projects — that would be of interest to traditional Silicon Valley investors.
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"That's really the big emphasis, that's where we've honed our skills the best as a studio over the years," Bunting continued.
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The writers that do break through have often honed their skills as part of a writing team on another successful series.
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He said he honed his physique so effectively behind bars that dozens of other inmates implored him to lead their workouts.
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In the case of Tarantino, however, it's hard to think of a writer-director with more of a specific, honed sensibility.
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And their natural skills and instincts are honed in training, making these dogs become the perfect working companions for the troops.
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They'll likely try to stick to the talking points they've honed in the debate over extremist content online here and abroad.
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Military service honed his monumental sense of duty, intense love of freedom, and unwavering fidelity to the ideals of liberal democracy.
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They honed in on patterns of use from the college years (ages 230 to 21) into adulthood (ages 26 to 30).
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Did you get the strong training base I'm looking for where you honed your industry knowledge and developed your leadership skills?
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In her view, because the logistics have been honed over the years, the dining rooms are filled with something resembling tranquillity.
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The locations change, but the desire for drugs and handsome young companions is constant, his knack for finding enablers well-honed.
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Mr. Stewart, as the host of "The Daily Show," honed a pointed, partisan perspective that rooted out hypocrisy in current events.
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The tariffs along with China's retaliatory measures make it harder for them to operate and expand their finely honed supply chains.
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As I honed in on specific details, I saw an abundance of analytical symbols, anything from graphs to raw binary code.
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Behind the cleverness and charm, honed at first under the tuition of Jesuit priests, always lurked ruthlessness as well as cunning.
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In a lengthy exchange of approximately 70 emails, we honed the puzzle until we got something we felt was worth submitting.
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Raised in a religious St. Louis household by his grandmother, he honed his voice and piano skills in their church's choir.
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Each system's collections and services are tailored to the needs of its communities, a balance that has been honed over decades.
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It's building products honed specifically for retail and working with customers like Target and Etsy to improve their search and uptime.
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The platform the volunteers log into is honed with a machine learning algorithm, which has analyzed past chats for actionable information.
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For many decades now, Fagan has honed his joyous, eclectic style of modern dance, ballet and Afro-Caribbean rhythms and movement.
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At the work session, Lopez and Stephen Daldry honed scenes in which Toby's backstory is revealed through encounters with other characters.
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Marginalized figures have always known harassment existed in digital spaces, but Gamergate honed these tactics and pushed them into mainstream awareness.
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Mr. Bartz played in some of Miles Davis's best jazz-rock ensembles, and honed a personal brand of frisky soul jazz.
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Mr Duda has honed the art of speaking to Mr Trump in the languages he understands best: flattery, money and loyalty.
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The company is also putting more energy into leveraging its distribution system, which had been nurtured and honed by Mr. Metropoulos.
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These habits, honed by thousands of years of evolution, probably helped them enjoy a good diet of insects on their trip.
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Far fewer have honed in on Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law, who served as a de-facto campaign manager.
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Elsewhere, Paul Waldman and Jonathan Cohn explain that the Sanders plan is more a conversation starter than a finely honed proposal.
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A couple of years ago, he honed a dance that had been circulating around Dallas and added a hard locking motion.
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They've honed their identities after months in the spotlight, and every one commands a devoted chunk of the voting population (NPCs).
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They honed planks of hardwood into panels, and used glue and plaster to fill cracks on the 12-foot-long hulls.
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That "Lonesome Valley" is, itself, a grand musical collaboration, honed and imagined by dozens of different writers, only reëmphasizes the sentiment.
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That list is then honed, eliminating long-shot candidates, and goes through a double-elimination vote among physicians and venture capitalists.
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It showed a training camp in Chechnya, which it said was where soldiers now active in Syria had honed their skills.
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Though Bezos honed in his business idea, he still found a way to diversify his product and cater to a demand.
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The Trump campaign had already honed its "constitutional crisis, unfit for office" message, and it had sunk in with many Americans.
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Custom cabinets painted apple green define the kitchen, which has a white subway tile backsplash and honed marble countertops and peninsula.
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Hsieh's giant-killing skills were honed by her father, who also taught tennis to his four sons and two other daughters.
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Hsieh's giant-killing skills were honed by her father, who also taught tennis to his four sons and two other daughters.
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But maybe Ms. Brown has said what she needs to say, having honed her own language in the past seven years.
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He managed to sort through and figure out which one was mine and they honed it down to New Orleans. Wow.
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Both Veillon and Candan are veterans of Paris advertising agencies, hence their website's beautiful design and the Kickstarter's well-honed pitch.
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The National Rifle Association, facing unprecedented attacks from likely Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, is reaching for a well-honed tactic.
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With her L.A.-honed skill set, Orman quickly got work in the Big Easy, which had a more limited pool of talent.
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But then Moniz honed in on what Carter did the day of Roy's death, which he said ultimately led to her conviction.
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I have now honed this as a reporting technique: wallow in an awkward silence until somebody says something interesting to fill it.
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" It wasn't until she attended the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, when she "really honed in on the craft.
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"But in the past few years, I've really honed in on how good my body feels when I'm in great competition shape."
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Despite its well-honed message that the event is above politics, the big issue of the day almost always casts its shadow.
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Investigators were at first baffled by the arcane intricacies of the crime but honed in within a few years on Diehl-Armstrong.
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As a Navy photographer, he honed a hobby he'd taken up in the 1930s as a member of the Chrysler Camera Club.
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She introduced her husband at several events this weekend, sticking to a stump speech she has honed carefully over the last month.
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Y., honed in on libra's governance last time, emphasizing that the members controlling the currency are corporations and are not democratically elected.
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Befitting the current era of strongmen, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey also has a well-honed strategy for winning public support.
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SwiftKey the product, then, was likely a very well-honed, VC-backed feature looking to sell itself to an established tech business.
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He had a strong conservative viewpoint, but retained his eye for drama, honed by his years of experience as a TV producer.
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But in the end HBO didn't want us to change a thing because we had already honed our voices over the years.
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Venturing into men's wear in 2015, he brought some of the marketing skills honed in the denim trade to his new field.
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"I learn a lot from my daughter [about makeup]," Witherspoon told PEOPLE revealing that Ava honed her skills by watching YouTube tutorials.
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The couple turned their attention away from mainstream fame, using the skills they'd honed as performers to become street evangelists in Hollywood.
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In recent years, Samsung has really honed its skills when it comes to designing delightful gadgets that aren't frustratingly difficult to use.
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He acknowledged that the Girls creator does "take a lot of flack," but honed in on one type of hate in particular.
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And if you want to stay plugged in, too, you'll need to develop your digital design skills and keep them well honed.
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"I learn a lot from my daughter [about makeup]," Witherspoon told PEOPLE, revealing that Ava honed her skills by watching YouTube tutorials.
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Trump's tweeting does indeed allow him to present a very clear and honed message to his supporters and potential supporters at will.
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Her approach, exacting and at times hostile, reflected a strategy she'd honed over a 15-year career defending men accused of rape.
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It's a talent Perez has honed over nearly four years in what some describe as one of the White House's toughest jobs.
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The "Mad Money" honed in on this problem because despite Starbucks' strong performance, it seems investors have trouble staying in the stock.
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Sometimes the content is not strong enough to justify the means, but even in these cases, the students have honed their skills.
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"I learn a lot from my daughter [about makeup]," Witherspoon told PEOPLE revealing that Ava honed her skills by watching YouTube tutorials.
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There she honed her skills as an intrapreneur leveraging the multinational's resources and know-how to build the Bobbi Brown brand globally.
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"I was really intrigued that 41 percent of women really just honed in on one style of touching they liked," Herbenick said.
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Upon obtaining the man's identity, law enforcement honed in the Elizabeth, New Jersey, apartment above the restaurant owned by Rahami's father, Muhammad.
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Skills were honed in bedrooms on "ones-and-twos"—the Technics 1200 turntables that were the only choice for an aspiring mixer.
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Their well-honed collaboration here sounded immaculate and spontaneous, Mr. Ma's silken tone and Mr. Ax's limpid touch meshing to elegant effect.
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If that doesn't sate your appetite for Toad scream content, plenty of other YouTubers have also honed their impressions for your benefit.
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AARP and other groups are always sermonizing that retirees should stay active and use the valuable skills they honed in the workplace.
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Indeed, one could argue that Iran has honed its asymmetrical ties and deepened its proxy relationships in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
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Recently, the company has honed in on creating healthier products, increasing research and development spending 240 percent over the past six years.
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" This strategy, honed in Gordon Lish's Columbia workshop in the 1970s, has produced a radically compressed output, which critics often term "minimalist.
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Residents are used to stockpiling essentials, a practice they've honed during harsh winter months when roads and communications lines are often snapped.
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Obama has great timing, and a sense of self-deprecation honed over years of making fun of his name and his ears.
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Not surprising from a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of drinks, honed on housewife recipe books and a long and storied career.
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Once a lineage started down the evolutionary path to creating venom, natural selection honed the toxin mixtures, creating potent and effective toxins.
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But it's also a perfectly-honed propaganda machine that bounces back our biases so often it's become a hazard to the future.
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We worry what might happen if Mr. Trump stokes well-honed Republican concerns about voter fraud as the November midterm elections approach.
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Some officials have honed in on a vitamin E oil that's been added to some THC vaping products as a possible cause.
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Young honed Reese's proposal to a pilot program that would offer grants for farmers to switch from raising livestock to growing plants.
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Rankin sold Hayden himself for a pair of carriage horses, a trade that honed the young man's scathing analysis of slavery's antihumanism.
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Instead they reflect a sustained effort by a network of disparate activists, each with their own strategy honed over decades of work.
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Like Hoffman, Lenny cut his teeth with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and honed his tactics organizing stunts on the Manhattan streets.
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D'Angelo honed in on that and used the rhythm section to back phrase as opposed to using solo instruments to back phrase.
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His talent needed to be honed, of course, but Riccardi knew early on that there was no point trying to inhibit him.
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Unlike tried-and-true recovery methods honed in the wake of natural disasters, on-the-ground learning and flexibility will save lives.
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He has the recall of a history professor and the frank wit honed by someone who grew up in a famous family.
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On the Verge Cinga Samson's surreal canvases engage obliquely with his identity, but stand alone as testaments to his finely honed craft.
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Shepard's quick character sketches have been honed over four previous collections, but what impresses is his ability to convey compressed, cinematic action.
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Some of the skills he honed while studying aeronautical engineering actually do come in handy during 18-hour days at the stadium.
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But to really understand Conway's survival skills, we went to where the Jersey Girl honed them -- Atco, New Jersey, to be exact.
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During his rise to power, President Trump proved he has a finely honed sense of what threats, intimidation and bluster can accomplish.
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At 15, he dropped out of school, and at 17, his build honed by gymnastics, he began working as a photographer's model.
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Although you may have honed your messaging in other channels, you should expect to be flexible when it comes to podcast creative.
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Despite the excellence of McKinnon's impression, which she has honed over the last few seasons, Warren's treatment as a candidate felt off.
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The creative genius these individuals displayed is the result of their personal abilities, carefully honed through years of education and hard work.
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Seven thousand miles away, in Abu Dhabi, Mubarak discovered basketball and honed his skills against players who were bigger, stronger and faster.
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Still, with Alaska now apparently in North Korea's range, members of Congress have honed in on missile defense as a must. Rep.
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The kitchen has a handcrafted brick, barreled ceiling and honed alabaster countertops, according to the listing by Gloria Nilson & Co Real Estate.
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Similarly, the relief of Saturn exiting Capricorn leaves a vacuum of self-care that, when indulged, helps fuel your newly-honed productivity.
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That's not totally Sanders's fault – he honed much of his political career in Vermont, where 95 percent of the population is white.
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Their packaging and placement has been honed through a huge effort—careful design, studies on buying behaviors—to make us want them.
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Before launching her own line in 2005, she honed her skills at an Aeropostale-owned label, Jimmy'z, where she was the head designer.
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"I learn a lot from my daughter [about makeup]," the actress told PEOPLE, revealing that Phillippe honed her skills by watching YouTube tutorials.
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One of those hunters is fantasy and science fiction author Myke Cole, who honed his fugitive-hunting skills while tracking terrorists in Iraq.
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Deepa Karmakar, a gymnast, honed her craft on rudimentary equipment that included locally-made parallel bars that were uneven and the wrong size.
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Since the early 1980s, Halley has honed in on motifs related to barred windows, prison cells, and the conduits and grids composing cities.
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The pattern was clear early in the night, when Klobuchar made an argument honed in previous debates: Medicare-for-all was a distraction.
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Singapore's role in the screenplay, as a playground for Asia's Maserati-and-Chanel set, aligns closely with the country's carefully honed tourist image.
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For years as the Obama administration honed the rules, every July 1 that came around marked a new threat to for-profit schools.
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The big picture: After 9/11, the U.S. honed in on confronting terrorists and protecting the homeland, according to former New Jersey Gov.
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Traditional masters stick to traditional training methods (and timeframes!) because they believe their system creates a morally sound, responsible, mentally honed martial artist.
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He bowls more quickly than any of England's other options, and has honed his skills by playing in T20 leagues around the world.
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It's an output that's taken time to mature, honed through innumerable live sets and semi-sporadic releases from its origins in late 2012.
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Maybe executives fear that money spent on training will be wasted, as workers take their newly honed skills to companies offering higher pay.
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I'm a fan of creative IP and the machine that has honed that process of leveraging that IP to drive large media companies.
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And I think for photo optics, people would have honed in on that considering it was so fresh after the divorce as well.
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Charity shops increasingly resemble other retail outlets, with appealing layouts, professional customer service and managers who honed their skills on the high street.
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A contestant with well-honed reflexes and an exhaustive bank of general knowledge is set up for a financially rewarding, multi-episode run.
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And, just a few minutes into his talk before the Retired American Warriors PAC, he shifted to a sharply honed attack on Clinton.
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On Monday's episode of Full Frontal, Samantha Bee honed in on Trump's emerging cabinet choices, including Steve Bannon, Ben Carson and Sarah Palin.
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His response will do little to assuage the protesters and advocates who have honed in on the law as a rallying point, however.
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And what could possibly make someone more fun to hang out with than a finely-honed ability to make fun of other people?
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His well-honed formula—robust conservatism with a smile—will attract some voters who share his instincts but are repelled by harsher rhetoric.
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Burger King's North America president Alex Macedo didn't shy away from the language and established beats honed by companies like Google and Microsoft.
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The New York businessman has used skills honed over decades as a tabloid staple and a reality TV star to drive media coverage.
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At the other end, Brad Guzan did well to turn an Enner Valencia shot round the post as he honed in on goal.
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Ivanka was potentially a huge asset to the campaign, her skills honed by years of appearances on her father's television show, "The Apprentice".
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Borschberg, a longtime practitioner of yoga and meditation, has honed the discipline of his body and mind, focusing his breathing to bring relaxation.
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Their swaggering, opiated hectoring has been honed by years of skateboarding, graffiti missions, inebriated kickbacks, and, of late, months of stop-start touring.
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Marshall continued: Our climate models are among the best in the world and are measurements honed those models to prove global climate change.
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What feels like a pell-mell approach is actually a finely honed company strategy, the result of decades of experimentation in each store.
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But however finely honed the ensemble's physical comedy, some of the spoken introductions linking this loose collection of animal-theme music fell flat.
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The President has railed against Germany's massive trade surplus and has honed in particularly on the number of German autos on American roads.
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Many would-be business owners are finding that the skills and experiences honed in the military are directly translating into start-up ideas.
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Made in Spain, Henckels International Classic 8-Inch Chef's Knife has a blade of stainless steel that's honed for sharpness and precise cutting.
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Trump's negotiating style, honed in his years as a real estate developer, is to take extreme positions to force concessions from his opponents.
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Don't you want to see how the "Queen of Thorns" honed her sharp tongue over the decades to become the baddest grandma around?
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This is called the "multiplier effect" and has been well-honed over the years by CDC researchers to more accurately estimate enteric illnesses.
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It was a process honed by walking the aisles of retail outlets, talking up managers and seeing how goods were displayed on shelves.
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In the years that he has spent popularizing ideas hatched in the halls of the academy, he has honed a friendly prose style.
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For instance, Helsen is interested in the sheer neurological capacity of the monks, and the ways in which they honed their memorization techniques.
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Tha Carter is like a gallery of Wayne's various rap proclivities, honed meticulously over three preceding albums and the entire Sqad Up series.
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The sheer optimism and projection of will that emits out from the player into these finely honed worlds is like a laser beam.
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Champalimaud is known for intense historical research, channeling a panoply of styles and creating supremely luxurious hotels honed to a fine, modernist edge.
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Almost everything one can hear through them, he assured the campers, is audible to the naked ear if those skills are sufficiently honed.
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She placed third in the salmon distance event, using back muscles honed by hours of tree climbing to propel her line 127 feet.
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Earlier this year, Juul was accused of using the tactics honed by big tobacco companies to hawk its own products to susceptible populations.
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After college, he honed his game on Europe's minor league circuit, the Challenge Tour, winning four times by a total of 23 strokes.
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These responses have been well-honed after years of disruptions, including the 2008 financial crisis and the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
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She admits that while she felt she'd sharply honed her skills since returning to acting, "Veep" challenged her in ways she'd never anticipated.
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At C. C. Spaulding High School, he played baseball and honed his public speaking skills in the drama club and in oratorical competitions.
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Of course, the 2017 versions are a good deal less restrictive — and pair perfectly well with a finely honed sense of social justice.
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For months, conservative activists have honed in on Hunter's business in Ukraine while his dad was in office, though no wrongdoing has emerged.
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But it may be where he honed the kind of daring, yet unflappable, confidence that has served him well in nine N.F.L. seasons.
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The updated kitchen has a marble island, honed granite counters, a farm sink and stainless-steel appliances, most concealed behind white cabinet facing.
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Mr. Grenell honed his combative style when he worked as a spokesman at the United Nations for the former ambassador John R. Bolton.
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The look, the foam, the bubbles, the taste, the smell, have all been chiseled and honed by millions of dollars of consumer research.
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Aside from amassing a visual portfolio of sorts on Instagram, Werber honed his hallmark sculptural finesse seen throughout the headpieces he assembles today.
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Launching these first two companies not only honed Blumenthal's leadership and management skills but elevated her expertise in another valuable arena: raising capital.
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This is where my shit-taking ability honed over years of playing the dozens as a kid on the corner came in handy.
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I find that to be far more illuminative than when someone like Bruce Springsteen tells you their entire life story that they've honed.
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" Both have well-honed improv chops, and were allowed to sprinkle bits of their own inspiration into their scenes in "Far From Home.
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Facebook executives including Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg honed in on their relationships with developers as a way to make money and boost engagement.
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As many have discerned, Russia has long honed its skills in generating "controlled chaos" in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Syria, Moldova and Ukraine.
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She set up his experiments and researched haunted sites around Chicago, experiences that honed her data collection skills and affinity for paranormal study.
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The underwater traveler maneuvered slowly but determinedly, honed in on an ancient artifact, gently picked it up and deposited it in a sample bag.
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The probe has reportedly already honed in on 96 officers of various ranks linked to raids in which police allegedly executed 27 presumed gangsters.
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Mission controllers had no less than four instruments honed in on Io in an effort to study the moon's surface, especially its polar regions.
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French police located Abaaoud after they received a tip-off from Morocco that he may still be in France and honed in on Aitboulahcen.
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The album is a self-described collection of deliberately downbeat, melancholic tracks that showcase her skill for finely honed character studies and delicate confessionals.
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And after the success of last year's KeyOne, it really feels like BlackBerry has really honed in on its identity with the new Key22.
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Like Ariel, she has a killer voice though unlike Ariel, it was honed on Broadway and Glee and not singalongs with a talking crab.
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The researchers honed in on a particular type of immune cell known as neutrophils, which are known to arrive very early at injury sites.
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I'd spent more than 15 years building and launching technology products, but all of a sudden the skills and instincts I'd honed seemed irrelevant.
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As investigators of lead's effects gained greater funding and independence and honed their methods, our understanding of its subtler and longer-term effects grew.
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"The interaction model being a conversational UI from the base is very different from the well-honed, well-oiled UI of search," says Huffman.
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In Master of None, Dev Shah (Aziz Ansari) has honed the perfect message to break through the clutter of unoriginal dating app one-liners.
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Those who are urged to feel afraid, very afraid, have both the greatest sense of independence and the most finely honed skepticism about government.
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That has fuelled expectation for an imminent decision and analysts prior to Thursday's meeting had honed in on September as the most likely date.
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The surrounding performances, under the finely honed direction of Moritz von Stuelpnagel, are less dazzling but no less sharp, either touching, funny or both.
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In particular, they honed in on Trump's comments that media outlets are the "enemy of the American people" and asked Pai if he agreed.
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It builds upon what was already honed to near-perfection in the previous Persona games to make fighting something of a game within itself.
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And while she may be following her supermodel mom Cindy Crawford's career path, Gerber has honed a skill set that's 100 percent her own.
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So, with eukaryotes surfacing much later down the evolutionary timescale, the study's authors honed in on the ancestral genes of the other two domains.
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The IRGC has honed the art of asymmetric warfare, for instance operating small, zippy boats designed to swarm around and discombobulate big American warships.
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But there's a limit: you're only able to bring one pilot back in time, forcing you to abandon others who you've honed in battle.
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This classy set is equipped with a sleek looking block that includes SharpIN technology; self-sharpening slots that keep the knives honed and ready.
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Though the two adversaries follow different methods, it was very rewarding and compelling to watch them do the jobs they have honed for decades.
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That was despite the fact that the speech really honed Trump's immigration message into a clear move against illegal immigrants with violent criminal records.
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Mr Moctar honed his craft performing at local weddings, and word got around that a young, left-handed guitar player was a rising star.
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Although I honed in on "Americans," I kept that loose, choosing to include expats and people who were born here but currently living abroad.
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But in making his case against the war, Ali went on speaking tours where he honed the cheeky eloquence that would be his trademark.
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He understood his limits ("My voice was never going to win any prizes"), but knew and honed his talents, namely songwriting and live performance.
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She has long admitted that vote as a mistake, and has a well-honed explanation of how she'd avoid similar mistakes in the future.
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Still, he had honed his finance skills during more than 25 years at Goldman and he quickly hired White House staff with complementary experience.
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The theory that I particularly honed in was a word called "compersion," a word coined by polyamorous people to mean the opposite of jealousy.
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Christina Ebert honed in instead on shape — specifically, the various body postures of feminine sculptures in the museum's South and Southeast Asian art galleries.
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While Trump has been in office little more than 10 weeks, Xi has honed his U.S. strategy since assuming the Chinese leadership in 2013.
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Their stage presence had been honed to perfection through nearly 15 years of shows, and their truncated setlist was skillfully crafted for maximum impact.
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While the Han developed and honed the imperial policies established by the Qin at home, it was busy engaging beyond China's borders as well.
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Advisers say Duterte's economic successes come from using a strategy he honed as the long-time mayor of Davao City at a national level.
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It's got real moments of effective grotesquerie, albeit using the sort of body horror that's been honed to a point by countless other games.
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It was honed by a master's degree from Radcliffe gained at 20; at 51 (having gained her husband's permission) she whizzed through law school.
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This is digital music at its most seamless, a man-machine fusion honed by algorithms we barely understand to fit snugly into our lives.
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Taking down the No. 4 Muguruza, one of the most complete players on tour when her game is honed, would be no easy feat.
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Roughly half of the questions honed in on recent comments from Trump and his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, about the president's power to pardon himself.
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Still, the three New Yorkers do share a proficiency in tactical street smarts, honed at about the same time and in the same place.
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Talented in multiple sports as a youth, he chose golf at age 15 and honed his game in Els's youth program in South Africa.
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Employees honed in on prospective students with high incomes and credit limits, and geared them toward "elite" seminars that cost as much as $35,000.
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Now at Moda, he plans to use the customer-centric mindset he honed at the retail behemoth's technology arm to create personalized shopping experiences.
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He honed his acting at HB Studio in Greenwich Village — a school that has trained other talented performers including Liza Minnelli and Al Pacino.
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The takumi, or "craft," masters of certain disciplines are said to have come to them as a result of skills honed over a lifetime.
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Watson heard their harmonies, honed since childhood by their parents and their equally musical brother and sister, and he thought of the Staple Singers.
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Passion is honed, not foundSure, some lucky folks stumble quickly on work that lights them up; work they'd do all day, even for free.
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While Trump has been in office little more than 10 weeks, Xi has honed his U.S. strategy since assuming the Chinese leadership in 2013.
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But it also might be that, in its attempts to be original, the restaurant is wandering a bit far from well-honed culinary tradition.
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I honed my ability to ignore my body and its cries for rest, for food, for mercy by increasing the pressure, week after week.
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The man plays with an uncontrollable rage and force that, quite honestly, can't be honed for 48 minutes in a disciplined environment or system.
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They are where the future contenders, champions, journeymen, coaches, judges and referees are reared and honed but they are under constant threat of closure.
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These preferences can be honed or pushed aside, depending on what teams think is required of them to win, but those factors still exist.
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Tucker honed his competitive instincts during an early career as a professional soccer player, with stints at English clubs Barnet, Rochdale and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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"When you've really honed your focus and how to differentiate yourself, you can do well," Aaron Levie, Box's chief executive, said in an interview.
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The measures are part of a sustained effort by a network of disparate activists, each with their own strategy honed over decades of work.
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He plans to put in place methods he honed in Bergen County, such as partnering with high schools to address hate crimes and addiction.
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She hammered Mr. Barr with questions, one after another, repeatedly cutting him short and showing off legal acumen honed as her state's attorney general.
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They're finely honed tools for people — programmers, designers, video editors, administrators, journalists, and many others — who need to do serious work on their computers.
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But baseball was always his passion, and he is now running the A's with the creative moxie that he honed in his minor league.
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Alfonso eventually immigrated to the U.S. and honed his skills at the Plaza Hotel, for instance, before opening Alfonso's on Staten Island in 1970.
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The practices and procedures have been honed over a series of previous outbreaks, from drug-resistant tuberculosis to the H28500N6900 influenza and even Ebola.
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In London, a new generation is challenging jazz's stuffy reputation as the conservatory-honed noodlings of middle-aged musicians for affluent — and seated — audiences.
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His tattoos and criminal record have made finding a job next to impossible, so he's putting to use a skill he honed in prison.
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Existing alone in an unfamiliar space in which every detail has been considered and honed to its ultimate function was simultaneously soothing and stimulating.
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The advertising industry is deploying its well-honed powers of persuasion against bullies who have made the leap from school playgrounds to social networks.
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King's latest novel, "The Institute," belongs to this second category, and is as consummately honed and enthralling as the very best of his work.
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Within the first 30 minutes she honed in on something fairly important about me, which you'd never notice unless you were looking for it.
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Largely out of view, distressed-debt hedge funds have honed a set of tools for recovering bad foreign debt, turning courts into collection agents.
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Republicans honed in on Hale's previous testimony where he said that there had been many cases of foreign aid being frozen in the past.
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"Lindsay really honed in on Cassie's personality and took something that was old and a little stuffy and completely revitalized it," Rosenheck tells PEOPLE.
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A gravel-voiced rapper with a barklike delivery, he quickly honed a signature approach that recalled the rougher New York rap of the 1990s.
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Well-honed, classic recipes like mole ranchero, flower quesadillas, and griddled gorditas, cooked on a gigantic outdoor stone grill over a roaring wood fire.
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In addition to being featured as a trumpet soloist, Mr. Sheldon honed his comic chops in goofy exchanges and vocal duets with Mr. Griffin.
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In the past few years, the teams have honed in on a drug called remdesivir, an antiviral developed by the pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences.
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Bryant's stature as an international celebrity, honed by both the N.B.A. and Nike, crystallized during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
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Above the sales floor is a mural that sums up perfectly the aesthetic he has honed: Santa kneeling before the newly born baby Jesus.
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Warren honed in on what she said was a potential disparate impact of the erosion of privacy for broadband customers on low-income people.
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It also redesigned its highly regarded restaurant, Lucia, whose longtime chef, Cal Stamenov, honed his skills alongside luminaries like Alain Ducasse and Pierre Gagnaire.
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During this time, I used the hustling skills I'd honed on the streets of Colombia and started selling benzos and amphetamines to support myself.
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He also honed his skills as an investment banker, participating in some of the largest deals being negotiated in the United States and overseas.
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It has honed an extremely reliable and almost romantic take on blue-collar rock, largely avoiding the lyrical in favor of throbbing, pulsing id.
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Mr. Walters' lawyers have maintained that his bets were the result of the acuity he had honed over the years as a sports bettor.
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Both point to the media as being unfair, a tactic well-honed around the world when those seeking power have a paucity of positions.
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But after his Wednesday interview with Salesforce founder, Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff, the "Mad Money" host honed in on Salesforce's secret: building trust.
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The kitchen is anchored by a massive island with a 20-foot-long black granite top; the granite is honed, for a matte look.
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He honed his stand-up skills in Seattle, where he also had a public-access TV show, then returned to the Los Angeles area.
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Once you've honed in on your specialism, it's time to master "the number one skill" — the ability to make a customer, according to Simkin.
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The two near-octagenarians are ditching habits honed over a combined 90 years in politics at a decisive moment in the 2020 Democratic primary.
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In the intervening five years, I adjusted nicely to the climate and scenery, found new work, and honed some of my system administration chops.
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An anecdote is told many times, honed in a certain way, so that, if it has a rough edge, even that is absolutely palatable.
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And in other cases where the government has honed in on scrutinizing money transfers, banks have responded by getting out of the business altogether.
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Spira Cornel, the head chef at Fonda NBO, honed his skills with many different global cuisines but had never even tasted Mexican food before.
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A personal trainer with over five years experience of transforming his own body from female to male, he has honed his own V-shape.
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Bennett has also honed in on his diet, substituting apple juice for water, and eliminating the late-night fruit snacks he used to enjoy.
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" — Rick Wilson, Republican political consultant "John Kasich honed his delivery in the G.O.P. debate Thursday night, giving clear, plain-spoken explanations of his economic priorities.
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Backstage Beauty Report As a continuation of last season's theme, the beauty looks at Alexander Wang's fall/winter 2016 show honed in on model's individuality.
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His new book is a scientific exploration of how we can short-circuit that impulse and instead embrace empathy as a skill to be honed.
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Based in Cornwall, the British artist grew up both in France and the UK and has honed her bilingual skills and understanding of both cultures.
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Refusing to let his body stop him, he relies on spirit, grit and his finely honed sense of humor to roll fearlessly into his future.
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The instincts Peretz honed over the years rushing to shelters to hide from rockets fired in the Gaza Strip made protecting the children second nature.
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Sadly, for me, I have also gotten good at doing what Trump does too now, honed over the last year of this nasty political time.
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"The planned sale is part of Nokia's honed focus on becoming a business-to-business and licensing company," the company said in today's press release.
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With the judging session fast approaching, PowerPoint presentations are built and pitches are honed — Peleg asks a MasterCard rep for a brief explanation of tokenization.
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The team said in a statement on Tuesday that Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales had modified their routines to incorporate practices honed at the racetrack.
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Both Foy and Kirby have honed in on what is worth celebrating as women fight for equality both in the workplace and outside of it.
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Baccus-Clark: We really honed in on the empowerment of this, because it isn't a story that has a sort of dystopian nod to doomsday.
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Notably, he honed in on two things that make social ads unique: their speed, and the way they can target small niche communities at scale.
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Wrong. Like every aspect of physical intimacy, kissing technique can always be honed and perfected to suit your changing tastes, as well as your partner's.
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He honed the skill for five years and decided to take his knowledge to America where he saw an opportunity to open a jewelry shop.
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Begin has honed in on the third of these challenges of messaging platforms, and specifically in how it pertains to being in the working world.
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Grief taught me to be kind and forgiving of how other people respond to death, but it also honed my sense of veracity and authenticity.
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The swashbuckling blend of medieval history and heroic fantasy that he honed as Jin Yong is now set to reach a wide English-language readership.
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He had a good eye for framing, light, and composition, and a strong technical grasp of photography, honed by a practice spanning nearly 50 years.
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Activision is injecting new life into its flagship series this year, taking the well-honed warfare game play of "Call of Duty " into outer space.
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Style, they've honed an interior decorating aesthetic that is exactly what you imagine: full of gorgeous, contrasting patterns, cozy knits, and lots of millennial pink.
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Trump and his defenders have honed "collusion" as a subjective, ever-shifting, catch-all to continually define themselves around the contours of Mueller's unfolding investigation.
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It's dangerous Most of Clinton's critics have honed in on the fact that Clinton was sending and receiving classified information using her private email server.
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For Tost says that the actual driving part of F1 is the most natural for youngsters, as it is something they have honed since karting.
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She and other women in similar situations formed the group Searching for Hope to seek legal backing as they honed techniques for producing the drug.
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It followed a humble early life in housing commission flats, where he honed his business skills by cleaning and selling lost golf balls to golfers.
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We honed our ability to make that slip of telepathic eye contact where you understand everything they're thinking and the frustration they may be feeling.
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In addition to working full-time as a financial analyst, Sall also honed his personal finance knowledge with the help of a few useful books.
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Her enthusiasm made me realize, seemingly for the first time, that I didn't have to give up games to keep my mind honed for research.
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A skilled politician in his own right, Francis honed in on the President's pending decision whether to pull the US from the Paris climate accord.
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In December 2017, North honed her skills on a friend using ColourPop Cosmetics and Maybelline products while Kim documented her "glam session" on Instagram stories.
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While some we talked to honed their skills solo, often using online courses, many recommended an intense type of trade school called a boot camp.
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Especially now, politics and pop culture feel more enmeshed than ever, perhaps because our leader honed his predilection for spewing unfiltered catchphrases on reality television.
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Not that he tried to hide his class origins: on the contrary, he'd honed them into a weapon to use against his colleagues and friends.
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"The vast majority of Latinos in Arizona are not undocumented, yet they all fell under heightened scrutiny as Arpaio honed his image," the editorial reads.
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He also honed in on his soft skills to ensure that he really developed a relationship with his customers, many of whom became his friends.
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They played on the idea, honed through decades of dog-whistles, that government programs are always giveaways for the undeserving poor and people of color.
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The unifying agent is Ms. Pauly's skill, honed since she was a 16-year-old puttering around in her grandmother's kitchen in Long Beach, Calif.
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Photo by Dove Shore Huntington Beach five-piece The Dirty Heads have honed their unconventional alt-rock stylings over a career that spans 20 years.
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If I notice a bass line I'd never noticed or honed in on before, the look will change, but generally it looks exactly the same.
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He told the story of how former Dodgers hitting coach Reggie Smith honed his swing with drills he had learned during a stint in Japan.
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The radioactive palette, schlocky particulate materials, and cultural associations that get thrown into her blender make it easy to miss how honed her compositions are.
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It's a harder sell for female pop stars who aren't named Beyoncé, who has even honed her talents to become more of an album artist.
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You're losing a unique emotional bond, a source of enrichment you've had to earn, with honed perceptions and broadened knowledge, just to meet it halfway.
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Jason, for all his prodigious talent and carefully honed technique, finds himself permanently stalled on the career ladder, unable either to advance or to quit.
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Mr. Mnangagwa "honed Zimbabwe's ever-watchful Central Intelligence Organization into an elite dirty tricks team feared throughout the land," Mr. Mbanga wrote in The Guardian.
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The pieces still went to the "turning" department, where they were honed into rings as small as a bracelet or as big as a basketball.
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Now, with skills honed in the serious precincts of Del Posto, after time in some of the earthier Batali-Bastianich properties like Otto, he's ready.
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Specialists from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives who are working the case have honed their skills, and their eyes, for years.
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They seemed calculated to demonstrate a malleability and versatility fostered in later years by Daniel Barenboim and honed to a fine touch by Mr. Muti.
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There is much to admire in Van Dyk's character: his perseverance, the stark pioneer spirit honed in his youth, his desire to seek the truth.
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A fixture in Republican foreign policy circles, Ms. Ricardel has honed a reputation as a hawk on policy and as a hard-edge bureaucratic infighter.
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His detectives, Brett (Mel Gibson) and Anthony (Vince Vaughn), fit their types to a T, entering the story with ready guns and well-honed cynicism.
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For years, Wong honed his artistic eye as an art director at Ubisoft, the video game developer behind titles like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry.
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But Mr. Cruz's ties to the corps — The Associated Press reported that he had honed his shooting skills on its marksmanship team — raised troubling questions.
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As a former Disney Imagineer, Fuller honed his engineering skills in an environment where science, design, and entertainment were effectively treated as a single discipline.
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"By and large, everything worked the way we've honed it toward," said Mr. Miller of the Police Department, who responded to the hospital that day.
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In between these expeditions we did team-building exercises, honed pitches, and heard talks from the people mentioned above on hiring practices, investment trends, history.
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"Greg honed in on that... he loved it, and then for four seasons we discussed Sprinkles until his untimely death in the freezer," Fischer said.
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But last year he sharpened his game on hardcourts, playing with a well-honed aggression, winning at Indian Wells and making the finals in London.
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At the other end is the kitchen, which has an island that seats five, honed granite counters, dark wood cabinets, two sinks and open shelving.
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Jennifer Bell, Chamber Hill Strategies Chamber Hill Strategies honed its focus on health-care policy in 2017, growing new business in a fertile lobbying area.
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Nor does their technology truly stack up: Everything about the Taycan has been honed to performance perfection on the twists and straights of test tracks.
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Edges are honed with 2D edge enhancement for sharper pictures and visual contrasts are made more striking without being over-exposed with targeted contrast enhancement.
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French police located Abaaoud after they received a tip-off from Morocco that he may still be in France and honed in on Ait Boulahcen.
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Trump is a bully The President's rise in the 2016 presidential race was fueled in no small part by his remarkably well-honed bullying instincts.
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Pabst is a self-taught artist who was born in Russia and raised in Germany, where he honed his skills and built an international clientele.
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It has computers available to be used by students who don't have one, and a performance space where Chance honed his skills as a rapper.
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Instead of trying to eliminate the LGBT themes within the film, filmmaker Fan said the censors have honed in on its more explicit sexual elements.
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Entering Columbia on scholarship in 1938 at 16, he studied the classics of Western literature and honed his talent for languages on French and Greek.
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Still, he had honed his finance skills during more than 25 years at Goldman, and he quickly hired White House staff members with complementary experience.
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But, like MacArthur, he personally intervened to help the House's ACA repeal bill get through and his Democratic opponent has honed in on health care.
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China already exports its cutting-edge internet censorship technologies, honed in the world's largest natural laboratory for "opinion guidance," to authoritarian countries around the world.
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I would be genuinely sad to lose him, especially his well-honed ability to make Lannister men take themselves even just a little less seriously.
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As George, Gyllenhaal doesn't have the velvety, Broadway-honed pipes of Mandy Patinkin, who originated the role, but his voice is surprisingly warm and resonant.
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But IDM honed in on the same romantic spirit from more than a century earlier, identifying a common denominator between Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, and Beethoven.
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In Hendricks's hands, Joan didn't just show Peggy around; she surveyed her territory, wielding her wicked smile and swaying hips like well-honed weapons of charm.
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As the company honed its strategy in Japan – impressing officials with its scientific findings while advocating for lower taxes – it set out to conquer new markets.
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LoRiggio said that portions of the documentary were dramatized, though, and that he honed his take on the craft independently before forming a dice control team.
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This rationale makes sense if you buy Williamson's core argument, honed over the decades, that the power of prayer and positive thought can reshape the world.
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The resulting report, titled Being Lesbian in Iran, honed in on the experience of lesbians in Iran specifically, and was the first study to do so.
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Authorities honed in on DeAngelo based on his age and where he lived, among other factors, Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert told ABC News.
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What he has is a brand: a "Donald Trump" persona that's been honed in public for decades, and is now, belatedly, being turned to political ends.
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"They really honed in on running the ball, and they were successful with it — as hard as it is to say," Jaguars linebacker Myles Jack said.
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That's because carmakers like Toyota, for example, have been building cars for almost 80 years, and they have the production process honed to a fine art.
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There was a time when migrant workers rolled through town with their specialist ability (usually honed over a period of years) and kept things running smoothly.
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It's an entirely unconscious habit I honed over a lifetime of picking apart my image in every photograph, mirror, or reflective surface I happened to pass.
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Police honed in on Young the following day after one of his burglary crew was picked up and admitted to four burglaries, including at Louck's home.
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As an iconic elder statesman—think the NBA's version of Fast Eddie Felson—Ginobili honed a timeless confidence that refused to acknowledge his date of birth.
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Though most attacks were from the air, the Guards honed the use of mine-planting boats—similar to the vessel captured on video on June 13th.
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It was during his 22 years as prime minister that the party's reputation for cronyism, high-handedness and pandering to the ethnic-Malay majority was honed.
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Of course, Foxx — a sitcom veteran who honed his sketch comedy chops on four seasons of In Living Color — saved the moment with his natural charisma.
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To figure out which companies would make the cut, GPTW surveyed more than 400,000 employees in the United States and honed in on four key factors.
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But, enzymes have been honed through evolution to perform specific functions in a particular organism, and it can be difficult to use them beyond nature's intent.
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Many contortionists, acrobats, and clowns come from families that have worked in the three rings for generations; all have honed skills only useful to the circus.
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She's honed her research and interviewing skills by working with her editors at the New York Times, How Stuff Works, Popular Science, Mental Floss, and more.
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Using skills honed in analysing the vast quantities of data generated by motor racing, it is developing analytics software for the likes of GlaxoSmithKline and KPMG.
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While Gabrielle Union has honed her skills over the years as a stepmom to husband Dwyane Wade's sons, the newborn life was uncharted territory before November.
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" At first, Robbins wrote that "my ears honed in on the 'squishy' because no one likes to hear their stomach is squishy, at least not me.
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Over the many years that he's run the tapas restaurant Toro—with locations in Boston and New York—Oringer has honed his knowledge of Spanish cuisine.
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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which runs through August, is normally a chance for political stand-up comedians to throw carefully honed jokes to reliably liberal audiences.
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In several key policy areas, Trump is setting aside, at least for now, the most disastrous policy proposals he honed on Twitter and the campaign trail.
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Still, by his own description, he is as confident as ever that his instincts, honed in the family business, can serve him, and the country, well.
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I want to express a personal belief of mine that's been honed in my handful of years covering film: superhero movies are supposed to be fun.
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The railroads' routing practices, honed over decades, take into account the health and operation of the entire network and benefit all customers, not just a few.
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A pragmatism honed in the rough-and-tumble world of business may be exactly what this country needs to regain its footing in a global economy.
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The biggest problem, the former employees say, has been Wells Fargo's aggressive sales culture, which was nurtured and honed over decades at the bank's highest levels.
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Now he brings his well-honed one-man production "about depression, alcoholism, suicide and the other funniest parts of life" to a monthlong Off Broadway run.
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He has built his entire presidency on the idea that his economic policies, learned and honed in the private sector, are succeeding beyond anyone's greatest expectations.
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Dalio held a LinkedIn AMA session on Monday, opening up about his work principles, which he honed after founding the world's largest hedge-fund, Bridgewater Associates.
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As a teenager, Kang became close to Jenner, then known as Bruce, a member at Sherwood Country Club outside Los Angeles, where Kang honed her game.
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But Mr. Engel writes with great concision — honed, no doubt, by years of having to compress momentous stories into a few minutes on the evening news.
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Hendricks uses his kicky, cool aesthetic, honed over the years, to make provocative pronounces about the police violence that has plagued black communities in recent memory.
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Since he first donned that auburn mane, he's honed his incredible makeup skills and strengthened his fan base: He now has more than 82,000 Instagram followers.
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Time as a working musician not only honed Thundercat's technical chops, but also steeled him for life as a public figure, with all its attendant anxieties.
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Rahr first honed his insights about strongholds in his college thesis at Yale, after discovering the work of one of America's pioneering 19th century fish conservationists.
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Research shows that for certain cognitive skills, like multitasking and concentration, the brains of competitive distance runners were more finely honed than those of inactive people.
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Here's what you need to know: • A Times investigation reveals how Russia aimed the perfect weapon at the U.S. presidential election: cyberattacks honed in elections elsewhere.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio exceeded the very low expectations that greeted him in the debate, bringing an energy honed in the New York City political culture.
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Her bailiff, Petri Hawkins Byrd, is Sheindlin's trusted comedic sidekick, with whom she honed a rapport when he served as her bailiff in Manhattan Family Court.
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But at Wesleyan, he moved into La Casa de Albizu Campos, a house for Latino students named for a Puerto Rican nationalist, and honed his voice.
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When he was 19, he took classes at Upright Citizens Brigade in New York and honed his skills in improv and sketch comedy throughout his 20s.
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Mr. Arnold honed his navigational skills after he gave up his 9-to-5 job, became a full-time photographer and began wandering around the city.
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He later moved to Switzerland, where he honed his skills in French, Italian and Indian cuisine before moving on to the kitchens of New York City.
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Subsequent productions at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, N.J., and the Geva Theater Center in Rochester honed but also rethought the story, direction and design.
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Instead, Espy honed in on Democrats' No. 1 issue in the midterms — health care — and portrayed Hyde-Smith as a fierce partisan when Washington needs compromise.
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The MIT team strategically honed in on local measures that can be taken even as Trump rolls back federal action on air quality and climate change.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Kamala Harris of California, Warren stuck to her well-honed message of colorblind economic populism while Harris repeatedly leaned into race.
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On a recent afternoon, students from down the block and around the world scribbled out homework, studied with tutors, practiced English and honed their chess skills.
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Using tactics honed in New York, they made millions but ultimately helped gut the industry, leaving the lives of immigrant drivers on the edge of ruin.
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Increasingly, marble is "honed," which has a soft sheen and is "less showy," said Nancy Piraquive, a broker at Brown Harris Stevens and former interior designer.
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The kitchen was gutted and its ceiling raised; it has hand-painted cement floor tiles, honed-marble countertops, Danish pendant light fixtures and high-end appliances.
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Great leaders produce extraordinary results by: In my view, leadership is both a science and an art; it's the finely-honed craft of effectively influencing others.
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Mr. Jeffries is known as one of the Democrats' top messengers; his rhetorical skills were honed while working at a corporate law firm in New York.
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So it seems strange with all that at stake, MBS is stepping out of what has become a carefully honed international image of well-intentioned reformer.
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In essence, the runners seemed to have brains in which certain cognitive skills, including multitasking and concentration, were more finely honed than among the inactive men.
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Since then honed their management tools to bring elk populations back to historic highs and to historic ranges and returned populations of native fish to streams.
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Over the first three years of Trump's presidency, his political operation has honed its strategy, seeking to deploy the surrogate-in-chief at the optimal time.
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Mr. Mattarella, 76, with fluffy white hair and discretion honed during his years as a Christian Democratic politician, is motivated most by a search for stability.
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Nor is he remaking the wheel with each new dance: Instead, his pieces exude an assuredness and craft honed over half a century of making dances.
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J.P. Morgan honed in on the five hurricanes which caused damages greater than $25 billion: 2005 Katrina, 2012 Sandy, 43 Andrew, 2008 Ike and 2005 Wilma.
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Ball said Ocasio-Cortez, who is often referred to as AOC, has honed a kind of political acumen that puts her above many other Democratic lawmakers.
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Having had the opportunity to talk with her on many occasions over several years, I was flabbergasted at how she had honed the skill to perfection.
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Professor Ross relished marshaling complex theories honed in the academic world and applying them to Wall Street, where they could be used to address practical problems.
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Like Lundqvist, who played five seasons for Frolunda in Sweden before joining the Rangers, Shesterkin expertly honed his craft in his home country with stellar results.
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This new data added to and honed in on those predictions by isolating the cities that will be hit the hardest by a lack of doctors.
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He is a political chameleon with few fixed principles and an instinct, honed during his years as the mayor of London, to govern from the center.
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Mr. Puddicombe, with his chummy British accent, honed and narrated the teachings, which were delivered through a mix of cartoons, videos of Mr. Puddicombe and podcasts.
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Mackay's connection with Mickelson, honed over nearly 600 tournaments together since Mickelson turned pro in 1992, probably would not have made a difference there, Mickelson said.
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The painter Carmen Herrera, who turned a hundred and one in May, was born in Havana and honed her vivid, hard-edged geometries in postwar Paris.
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There, the group honed in on the most pressing issue: how to have a non-corny discussion with your kids about substance abuse and peer pressure.
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In his trademark brash style honed during a career in the New York real estate world, Trump predicted the kids would have the greatest Christmas ever.
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During years of steady retreats, Islamic State has honed its tactics of street fighting - sheltering among civilians, digging tunnels and laying innumerable mines and booby traps.
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Both companies have honed in on a specific use case in health: Helping people who can't drive or don't have a car get to their medical appointments.
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But one striking difference between his first campaign and this year's variety deserves further scrutiny: his overt nativism, honed over years of birther publicity and grievance activation.
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Cutler's psychic determination really comes through in this ep, no doubt honed by years of watching as an oblong brown ball flew to and away from him.
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Honed by decades of growing partisanship and low expectations of congressional oversight, the response to Mr Trump from NGOs, left-leaning and otherwise, has been similarly impressive.
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Omar counters that she was simply continuing the work she's honed in Iraq or Nigeria: sounding an alarm on hate speech that could spiral into violent conflict.
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Working initially with the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, a support network in Los Angeles, Mr Sale and his other partners honed the idea for "Future IDs at Alcatraz".
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He was an experienced lobbyist; he had honed his skills on Capitol Hill, and negotiated for civil rights, and he knew how to deal with large egos.
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It speaks to the difference between the way each star relates to her audience — and how each star has honed her image into a wildly sellable weapon.
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Trump has honed in on the rural and post-industrial poor with inspired salvos against the timed-tested American scarecrows of immigration and those-bums-in-Washington.
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There were some differences, but this is the modus operandi that the intelligence community and special forces have slowly honed since the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
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With no other female teams to play against, Shapak honed their skills against male teams and the injuries suffered by some of the players left parents concerned.
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The "Black-ish" star, who MC'd the event, honed in on Tyrese's bogus claim Will and Jada Smith gave him millions of dollars to keep him afloat.
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Each set includes a blade with precision-honed edges, shaving gel for a rich lather, and a travel cover to protect the blades when on the move.
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As is often the case with early hits, they were written over several years but recorded hastily, which meant that they were both well-honed and raw.
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Another is a specifically German magic formula: an abundance of conservative, meticulous firms that are good at fine-tuning tried-and-tested methods honed over many decades.
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Placebo Before the British alternative rockers Placebo released their debut record and honed their own androgynous glam-rock spectacles, they were Mr. Bowie's touring band in 1996.
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They pride themselves in being the harbingers of a new genre of luxury handmade creations, one that is honed and sculpted to suit contemporary tastes and lifestyles.
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So the next night, May 10, both Colbert and Bee unsurprisingly leaned into their well-honed fury, listing Comey's firing as yet another example of Trump's incompetence.
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Fink honed in on the importance of transparency and governance in bringing in international capital, areas where the region more broadly has been known to fall short.
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The consciousness techniques I've honed through longtime meditation practice and years of yoga are my secure foundation when I take an inner journey during an ayahuasca ceremony.
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He is currently a partner in the firm's litigation department, where he has honed his talents in securities, contract and antitrust litigation, according to his firm's website.
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To the audience, this is not a studied and practiced skill honed over thousands of hours of performance, it's just somebody standing there talking about their dick.
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Brownlee on Tuesday honed in on the issue of China's building of artificial islands in the territory, including new airstrips, which has rattled nerves around the region.
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Outgunned by the United States' much larger and more sophisticated weaponry, Iran's troops have, for decades, honed so-called "swarm tactics" that could reduce America's technological advantage.
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Perhaps this was a choice by Payakaroon, to keep his well-honed kickboxing habits separate from his new boxing habits in his own mind and muscle memory.
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Over time, he's honed the skill to the point where he can typically beat his good friend Bill Gates, who's also a fan of the card game.
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Smith was one hell of an athlete -- and seems fairly confident that he had the ability to succeed in gymnastics ... if he really honed in on it.
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What's new: Techniques used by biologists to study genetic changes have been honed, and linguists can now use them to analyze the large amounts of digitized texts.
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Mr. Bronson honed in on a calabasa slaw prepared by visiting Puerto Rican chef, Jose Enrique and a smoked chicken sandwich from Jamaican grill master, Gariel Ferguson.
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He was recaptured by Pena Nieto's government in 2014 but escaped in July by capitalizing on the drug-tunneling skills his cartel honed on the U.S. border.
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By then, after months of dissecting Trump's mannerisms and drilling deep into the mogul's psychosis, Atamanuik had honed one of the best Trump impressions in the country.
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She's golfed her way to six LPGA tour wins, including her first major title this week, and honed her business acumen for a life beyond the links.
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Over the years, I've honed a technique for this to ensure I capture even subtle tonal changes without striking them through with a hard black ink line.
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His years of experience and honed expertise shine through in his creation, which he started building as soon as he purchased the house, around six years ago.
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He used skills, honed when he was Japan's top currency diplomat overseeing exchange-rate intervention, to stun markets by scale and timing to maximize the policy effect.
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Publicis dropped 14 percent as the world's No. 3 advertising company's results failed to win over investors and analysts who honed in on weaker-than-expected revenues.
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But the process to transform Ecuadorian cocoa beans into silky smooth chocolate is actually stunningly intricate—a tradition honed by generations of farmers over thousands of years.
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First off, designers blessed the Grand Sport with the body of the Z22017, with its extreme, track-honed aerodynamic accoutrements that were developed for the Corvette racecars.
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To find out which states pay the lowest taxes, financial website GOBankingRates conducted a survey that honed in on four categories: income, property, sales and gas taxes.
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He was responsible for the finely honed spectacle of the Alexander McQueen retrospective in 21960 and the ambitious but flawed "China: Through the Looking Glass" last year.
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