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So this'll involve dusting, cleaning your mirrors, polishing up any wood.
In other words, time for Maz Kanata to start polishing up those eyeglasses.
Robert Herjavec is polishing up his dancing shoes for his upcoming wedding to his fiancée Kym Johnson.
In a year of wild experimentation, LG's more restrained approach of polishing up the basics might just pay off.
It was supposed to be a quiet night, polishing up reports and preparing for an upcoming review from headquarters.
"We were at the right place at the right time... And we kept polishing up our act," he said.
For Piece-y PixiesSmall, but mighty, this 1-inch iron makes polishing up short locks (or the hairline) a breeze.
Fullbright says it's now "polishing up a sample" of its new work with plans to show it off this summer.
This update also brings a few other small changes, mostly just polishing up the way the friend/trading system works:
Yes, there is a self-interested incentive here for polishing up the president's legacy and his bruised image on foreign policy.
But if you're still polishing up that Pokédex, hatchin' eggs and raiding every weekend, you're probably itching for a few more details.
Some of the models had dispensed with the usual body stocking and sent male front-row sitters into polishing up their glasses.
The same language caveat goes for studies in Spain, where several hundred bilingual courses are listed, along with classes for polishing up your español.
After spending six months writing and polishing up the script, he decided that it was worth recording, and taught himself how to create a podcast.
Over the past year, several of the companies that consumers said goodbye to have announced that they're polishing up their nameplates for a new act.
He was not scratching and clawing for respect — as he says he has done throughout his career — but polishing up a week of pure domination.
While the first few betas were buggy, as expected, Apple has been polishing up the code and fixing the broken bits with every subsequent beta release.
Two-time Oscar nominee Helena Bonham Carter was confirmed to play Princess Margaret in The Crown last month, and she's currently polishing up her accent for the role.
Facebook is polishing up stages one and two today after debuting posts of interactive 3D models in News Feed in October that you can move and spin around.
Now, Manafort's fate hinges on the details of what he and the Hapsburg Group were really up to, and how far they went in polishing up Ukraine's image abroad.
Art19 CEO Sean Carr says the company isn't having any issues with outreach, so the new funding will go toward building out the team and polishing up its product.
Just like us, they are polishing up their doggie paddles and breaking out their best pool floats to get ready for the most sun-tastic time of the year.
And so, since Loski finds himself in a growing process, where he's polishing up his sound, I wonder: what's important to him when writing tunes—is it the bars, the hook?
Raid features will be coming last, after the Gym updates — Niantic is still polishing up and figuring out exactly how many raids there will be and which Pokémon to put in them.
While Tesla is constantly pushing its semi-autonomous Autopilot software, and luxury competitors like Cadillac and Mercedes-Benz are polishing up similar features, Ford is taking a much more conservative approach to self-driving technology.
"There were only a few cases ... but now we are filling up on more," said Pablo Cruz Estrada, 28, while polishing up a 1948 Dodge at a car wash in Havana, known for its vintage U.S. cars.
" On her return to England from New York, she started work on a novel—it became "The Dud Avocado"—which she chose to write in the first person, using "the voice I'd been polishing up on Henry.
They also decided it needed polishing up a bit, and recut the gem to make it more sparkly — shearing off about 40 percent of its weight in the process — though it remains the size of a hen's egg.
This was no high-def reskin of Team Ico's (uh, I hate the word, but it earned it) seminal adventure of the PS2 era; no simple polishing up of the 2011 PS43 remaster that already possessed some pleasingly sharpened edges.
By Lisa Peterson After obsessively writing and rewriting a crucial email in draft mode all day — say, polishing up the cover letter for your job application, or tweaking the language in a pitch — you've finally managed to hit send. Congrats!
To stand out, Safani suggested that job seekers start with fine-tuning the foundation for their search, which includes polishing up everything from their résumé to their LinkedIn profile and mobilizing a network of contacts who will make introductions or act as a cheerleader on their behalf.
While polishing up your resume will help you get in the door and rehearsing your elevator pitch is critical to moving past the recruiter stage, finding the perfect outfit is also a huge piece of the pie to help exude confidence and give off a strong first impression.
But Liu wants to enable a good experience for people who want to do more than just use an Android app on the side now and then, so he's driving his team to finish polishing up those "power user" cases involving split screen apps, resizing, and the other Android Nougat features we've been waiting for.
She has trained more than 100 PhD and post-doctoral students, most of whom have pursued careers in the pharmaceutical industry. G.I. Gunda had co-authored a book with Lednicer & Mitscher. She later became well fabled after polishing up her work on Gamendazole, Lonidamine, & Pregnyne.
English, p. 24 After serving in the British Army in World War II with the Hampshire Regiment and the Royal Armoured Corps, reaching the rank of sergeant,English, p. 36 English worked as a painter and decorator in his native town and in the evenings worked as a semi-professional entertainer in various local venues polishing up his comedy routines.
Local rocks do not contain silica so it has been suggested that the sands were brought to the beach by prevailing sea currents over millions of years. Unlike regular sand, the sand on Whitehaven Beach does not retain heat making it comfortable to walk barefoot on a hot day. This sand is also very fine, and can damage electronic equipment such as telephones and cameras, although it is good at polishing up jewellery.
In 1997, after forming Hypnotize Minds, the group signed a deal with Sony and began working on what would become their first RIAA certified album, Chapter 2: World Domination. Polishing up their darker sound for a more palatable aesthetic while still retaining their authenticity, Chapter 2: World Domination went on to reach RIAA Gold status, selling over 800,000 copies in America. The LP peaked at no. 40 on The Billboard Top 200.
Several American GIs plan an escape from a German prisoner-of-war camp. Among them is a German, Lt. Hans von Kroner, known to them as Sgt. Richardson, who is working undercover, spying on the prisoners and polishing up his American English. Reporting the escape plan to the Camp Commandant, Von Kroner is told he is being removed from the camp as part of a top secret project gathering all fluent English-speaking members of the Wehrmacht for an unstated reason.
Albert Bergeret founded the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players in 1974, together with his wife, Gail Wofford (they married in 1978) and a few others. Bergeret, Wofford and most of the other founders were alumni of the Barnard Gilbert and Sullivan Society, a New York City college theatre group that presented the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan at Columbia University from 1948 to 1991.Smith, Dinitia. "Decades of Polishing Up the Handle", The New York Times, December 31, 2005, p. 9Stewart, Zachary.
There is a limit to the work a team can do, and there is a limit to my own energy. We opted not to use that limited time and energy on pre-rendered images for use in cinema scenes, but rather on tests on other inter-active elements and polishing up the game". For these reasons, he opposes prerendered cutscenes. Of Ocarina of Time, he says "we were able to make use of truly cinematic methods with our camera work without relying on [prerendered video].
I don't think it'll be a hit. I really liked her version of "Love Letters", but this isn't very good at all." Tonia Macari of Aberdeen Evening Express noted: "It sounds like Alison Moyet has spent her last four years polishing up her Dusty impersonations as "It Won't Be Long" lends a lot to the mood of the white- lipsticked Sixties." In a review of Hoodoo, Rolling Stone stated: "...best of all, the pop numbers never pander; whether playing off melodic momentum like "It Won't Be Long" or riding the rhythm as "Footsteps" does, Moyet is irresistible.
The Slammer is a fictitious prison for entertainers who have "committed crimes against showbusiness"; the people are given the chance to earn their freedom by performing to a jury of children in the "Freedom Show". The opening titles introduce the show's format, showing entertainers' acts going wrong, their incarceration, "polishing up their act" and performing to an audience of 8-12 year olds. The lyrics describe this process and the titles conclude with a line of released tap-dancers shimmying out of the prison gate. British Illusionist Andrew Van Buren makes three appearances in the titles of the first four series.
In 1995, Lat and Krishman engaged Matinee Entertainment to complete the project, and Lat started to fly back and forth between Kuala Lumpur and Los Angeles to work closely with Matinee's employees. His experience with Matinee's team of writers and animators was positive; they were more proactive than Lacewood's, brainstorming his ideas and turning them into viable scripts and storyboards. Director Frank Saperstein performed the final edit, polishing up the scripts. Lat, however, had the final say with regards to cultural depictions, overriding several suggestions such as characters kissing in front of others and the use of Western street slang, as these were unpalatable to the Malaysian public.
They saw Francesco performing on Eloff Street, and were so impressed at his tone and virtuosity, they spent months giving him more training and polishing up his technique. This eventually led to Francesco joining a trio with Sr. Lorenzo Danza on piano and Reuben Goldberg on cello. The trio became very popular, and played in venues throughout The Reef, Pretoria, and in neighboring Lourenço Marques (now Maputo), Mozambique,Teatro Scala as well as socialite weddings.The Leven Advertiser and Wemyss Gazette, July 18th, 1912 Orchestra Ferramosca at The Waldorf Cafe, Cape Town, 1925 During one of his concerts, he met Doris Gwendoline Helliwell, an accomplished concert pianist, who thereafter accompanied him on various occasions.
In the first week of February, she conducted refresher training in the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad, polishing up on gunnery, night battle, radar, and antiaircraft techniques. She steamed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, calling there on 9 February. Sailing for the United States on 21 February, Augusta, along with , , and , rendezvoused with and her screen on 24 February as that cruiser steamed back to the United States with President Roosevelt embarked, following the Yalta Conference. After Augusta and her screen had covered the approach of the President to Hampton Roads, she underwent minor emergency repairs, remaining at Norfolk until 7 March when she steamed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, arriving there three days later. She trained off Trinidad and Curaçao until 7 April, when joined her. Augusta returned to Norfolk on 10 April, and on 14 April, in accordance with orders from the Secretary of the Navy, half-masted her colors for a period of one month in honor of the late President Roosevelt. After a brief call at Annapolis, Maryland, she sailed north to Newport on 22 April to train 11 officers and 300 men from on a cruise.
A Class Act is a quasi-autobiographical musical loosely based on the life of composer-lyricist Edward Kleban, who died at the age of 48 in 1987. Featuring a book by Linda Kline and Lonny Price along with music and lyrics by Kleban himself, the musical uses flashbacks and the device of time running backwards to retrace the high and low points of the composer's personal and professional life. The original production concept was haphazardly thrown together by Kleban's close friend and author of the book by using a trunkful of songs that Kleban had written for a number of unproduced musicals, and writing new scenes or reworking original scenes around them, with Price polishing up the results. In addition to serving as a tribute to one of the award-winning collaborators of A Chorus Line, A Class Act provides yet another behind-the-scenes glimpse at how a musical is created and brought to the stage. In contrast to A Chorus Line however, the piece offers a considerably more severe warning as well about how an artist’s personal life—including struggles with mental illness and cancer—can interfere with, obstruct, and eventually doom his professional as well as his personal pursuits.

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