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"smarten up" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) to make yourself, another person or a place look neater or more attractive

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I don't remember saying to myself, 'Must smarten up dialogue.
The bill is an effort to smarten up America's Russia policy.
At $5, you can smarten up any outlet quickly and easily.
" He claims it was "bad enough for me to smarten up, to focus.
"Smarten up," Zimmel allegedly said in the DM portrayed in the hijacked AHL app.
I recommend you smarten up and snag a wireless mouse to sidestep the entire problem.
The reboot is inoffensive and doesn't try to smarten up (or lower) the original's tone.
It's the same sort of feeling: people should smarten up, be a bit more energetic.
For beginners looking to smarten up their home, an Echo Dot is an easy choice. 
"The real lesson from the judgment is the government has to smarten up," she said.
Light bulbs are one of the obvious starting points when trying to smarten up parts of your home.
So smarten up and learn it, before we send Troy Crowder down there to start smacking people in the head.
It's always a good time to smarten up your home, and what better place to start than with your TV?
I spend my free time walking around Best Buy thinking of new toys to buy to smarten up the house.
The gadget helped people smarten up their regular old speakers, but it wasn't actually capable of making them all that smart.
Apparently, that last one is a biggie, because its the most notable way Huawei has attempted to smarten up its phone.
If you're looking for the most affordable way to smarten up your home, the Nest Mini is where you should start.
But Samsung has now spent years and a lot of resources into trying to smarten up its assistant and extend its capabilities.
Smarten up your kitchen A similar approach, the smarter lunchroom movement, was rolled out in over 29,000 schools in the United States.
He hasn't looked this good in years, she muses later, wondering where those clothes came from and who helped him smarten up.
That's because Fitbit gobbled up a portion of Pebble—its IP and engineers—to smarten up its own fitness trackers and compete with Apple.
More than that, like the platforms, the media needs to smarten up about ways that extremists successfully manipulate the media into writing about them.
Or well, he would have been screwed if he didn't smarten up and balance his body to prevent himself from spinning around in circles.
But with Philips' new Hue with Bluetooth, Philips is making it even cheaper to smarten up your lights by letting users ditch the bridge.
On the surface, this may look like the story of yet another criminal rapper who didn't smarten up and is back where he started.
"We better toughen up, we better smarten up, and we better stop with this political correctness because it's driving us down the tubes," Trump said.
Smarten up, Senators Tom Carper (Democrat of Delaware), Mike Crapo (Republican, Idaho), Angus King (Independent, Maine), Sherrod Brown (Democrat, Ohio) and Ron Johnson (Republican, Wisconsin).
"On the surface, this may look like the story of yet another criminal rapper who didn't smarten up and is back where he started," he wrote.
It should not be used in a piecemeal way to simply smarten up existing stores, but to overhaul the whole customer experience and to reinvigorate the Macy's brand.
Before arriving in port, the flight deck and bridge are hosed down with fresh water from the carrier's tanks to smarten up their appearance before visitors come aboard.
Samsung already makes almost all of your household devices that you'd like to smarten up, they just need to be connected together and orchestrated with a little AI assistance.
Inspired by a group of German Existentialists, on one of their visits they had full leather outfits tailored for them, before Brian Epstein demanded they smarten up their look.
"On the surface, this may look like the story of yet another criminal rapper who didn't smarten up and is back where he started," Jay-Z wrote in his op-ed.
In America and Britain, a strong case can be made for locking in low-cost long-term funding to finance a programme to fix potholed roads and smarten up public spaces.
We recommend the Echo Dot as a gift idea for pretty much anyone, but it&aposs especially useful as a starting point for anyone who is looking to smarten up their home.
"On the surface, this may look like the story of yet another criminal rapper who didn't smarten up and is back where he started," he wrote in a New York Times op-ed.
"Smarten up and show us that we matter, and show us that the historic campaign that Bernie Sanders ran are not just words to you -- that would be my message to you," he said.
The ad is the first of a series of three (watch the rest here) featuring Baldwin urging Australians to engage with the finance company to smarten up their lives, wallets, and pub lunch choices.
When FBI officials interviewed Keogan by phone before his arrest, he said he was "sorry and that he needs to smarten up as he is too old to act this way," according to court papers.
The Australian Olympic Committee, represented by team chef de mission Kitty Chiller, slammed Kyrgios for his public demeanor earlier in the year and warned him to smarten up or miss out on the Rio Games.
The company's stock multiplied more than ten-fold in less than three years as major companies rushed to buy chips that could smarten up their own applications, offer AI services to other companies -- or both.
With Sidewalk Labs, a product from the company to "smarten up" urban areas, Google's trackers will extend into the real world, tracking not just how we move around the web but how we move around our cities.
Computing giants such as Microsoft, Dell, Intel and Huawei promise to help industries computerise by supplying the infrastructure to smarten up their factories, the sensors to gather data and the computing power to analyse what they collect.
In February, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned some supplement-makers to stop making wild claims about their products while telling Congress to smarten up and enshrine more comprehensive consumer protections for vitamins and supplements into law.
We learned anonymously how President Trump is said to have disapproved of Spicer's wardrobe and demanded that he smarten up his act, and that the President allegedly thought the fact that his "SNL" doppelganger was a woman made him look weak.
" He went on to say that when he was 18, there was "some sort of near-miss with the law," the Guardian reporter wrote, adding that The Weeknd said he spent "nights in jail" and that it was "bad enough for me to smarten up, to focus.
In a memorable Twitter thread, the center-left economist Brad DeLong argued that the time has come for centrists to become, in effect, junior partners in the Democratic coalition, working to sharpen and smarten up the new socialism rather than seeking Republican partners and bipartisan reforms.
In 1974, he took in an E.L.P. performance and came away appalled by the arsenal of instruments (including "two Arthurian-table-sized gongs" and "the world's first synthesized drum kits"), by Emerson's preening performance, and by the band's apparent determination to smarten up rock and roll by borrowing from more respectable sources.
Today at CES, consumer electronics companies Anker and JBL both announced new Google Assistant-equipped gadgets that plug in via the 12-volt car lighter port, so they'll work with a majority of new and old cars as a way to smarten up your on-the-road tech with hands-free voice control and music playback, among other features.
Instead, they're once again promoting the idea that opioids are safe and effective, even as opioid painkiller overdoses have killed tens of thousands in the US. Eric Feferberg/AFP via Getty Images We've seen this story before: As Americans smarten up to a dangerous drug's risks, the drug companies take their product to other parts of the world.
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English Dalzell and Victor (eds.) Routledge, 2006, Vol. II p. 1349 "" (, or ) meaning to smarten up, style or improve something, became commonplace more recently, having been used in the 2003 United States TV series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and What Not to Wear.
Between 2012 and 2013, Moate made three films for Samsung. The Samsung SSD Angels videos attracted 1.5 million views. Moate presented a series of films for Intel and Argos, for use in their Superhuman Academy and Smarten Up campaigns. Moate presented the online videos for Sony Xperia Z5 in September 2015, whilst in Berlin.
The album was released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Smarten-Up!, a German indie label from Düsseldorf and distributed by Rough Trade, in March 2010. The album went platinum in Iceland. After touring extensively throughout Europe in 2010 and 2011, Dikta released their fourth album Trust Me. It was self-produced and released by Kölski in Iceland.
As of 2011, that declined to 76 percent. Baldacci's programs promoted wood pellets, which were manufactured in the state using Maine's vast forest lands, as well as wind, solar, biofuels and wave technologies.According to the Bangor Daily News Article, Energy bills smarten up state policy by Kevin Miller on May 11, 2010. He also started the Energy Efficiency Trust.
3) and a solo album titled Jean Smith in 2000. Mecca Normal's albums have been released on Smarten UP! Records, K Records, Matador, Kill Rock Stars and M'lady's Records. Smith designs the posters and album covers for Mecca Normal. In 2000, Smith's series of watercolour self- portraits (1973–1999, from age 13 onward) were exhibited at Olympia's Ladyfest Art Show.
She was a daughter of Smarten Up who won dead- heated for the Temple Stakes in 1978 who also produced the outstanding sprinter Cadeaux Genereux. As a yearling the colt was sent to the Tattersalls sales in September 1992 and was bought for 73,000 guineas by the British Bloodstock Agency. The horse entered the ownership of G Jabre and was sent into training with John "Pip" Payne at Newmarket, Suffolk.
Thomas went undrafted after his junior career but signed as a Free Agent with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He began his NHL career in the 1984–85 season. Thomas was born in Stockport, England but was raised in Markham, Ontario, Canada where he attended Markham District High School. As he often coasted in school on his hockey skills, he once had a teacher tell him to "smarten up, Steve; hockey can only take you so far".
In these early days there were girls admitted to the school. Physical Education included swings for the girls, parallel bars for the boys and Swedish Drill had to be performed inside if the weather was bad. 1897 nationally was an important year as it was Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and it is recorded that the girls made white crosses to smarten up their school clothes. The school continued to grow with 205 pupils on the register by April.
Cadeaux Genereux was a chestnut horse with a small white star, bred at the Whitsbury Manor Stud in Hampshire by Helen and Major Bobby Kennard. He was sired by Young Generation, a horse whose wins included the Prix Jean Prat and the Lockinge Stakes in 1979. His dam, Smarten Up was a high-class racemare who dead-heated for the Temple Stakes in 1978. As a yearling, Cadeaux Genereux was sold to Maktoum Al Maktoum and sent into training with Olivier Douieb at Newmarket, Suffolk.
The title is derived from lines from two earlier films. In Poppy (1936), he tells his daughter, "If we should ever separate, my little plum, I want to give you just one bit of fatherly advice: Never give a sucker an even break!" In You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939), he tells a customer that his grandfather's last words, "just before they sprung the trap" were, "You can't cheat an honest man; never give a sucker an even break, or smarten up a chump." Fields fought with studio producers, directors, and writers over the content of his films.
The collapse of the Liberal Party in the 1924 general election meant that Lees-Smith was able to win his seat back and he was swiftly appointed to a front-bench role. When Labour returned to office in 1929 he was made Postmaster-General where he defended the nationalised Post Office and tried to smarten up the Post Office counters. In a reshuffle in March 1931 he was promoted to President of the Board of Education and sworn of the Privy Council. In this capacity in June he gave the opening address at the Second International Congress of the History of Science.
In flying school, lazy Private Archie Hall (Robert Mitchum) somehow dominates everyone around him, fellow trainees, sergeants and officers alike, and manages to avoid doing any work. Bill Bowers (Jack Webb), a Hollywood screenwriter in civilian life, becomes his sidekick. An initially hostile, suspicious trio of privates, Sam Beacham (Louis Nye), Russell Drexler (Joe Flynn) and Frank Ostrow (Del Moore), are penalized for opposing him and eventually smarten up and become his pals as well. Archie exudes so much self-confidence that Master Sergeant Stanley Erlenheim (Robert Strauss) becomes convinced that he is an undercover G-2 (counterintelligence) general.
On her final appearance of the season, Sookera was sent back to England for the Cheveley Park Stakes (then the only Group One race in Britain restricted to juvenile fillies) at Newmarket Racecourse in October. Ridden by Wally Swinburn, she started at odds of 3/1 in a field which also included Noiritza (National Stakes), Fair Salinia, Petty Purse (Star Stakes), Shapina (runner-up in the Cherry Hinton Stakes) and Smarten Up. Sookera took the lead a furlong out and looked likely to win easily but had to be pushed out by Swinburn in the closing stages to hold off Petty Purse and Fair Salinia by three quarters of a length and a head. Sookera was expected to be a contender for the British Classic Races in 1978 but never ran competitively again after her win at Newmarket.

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