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The national crime database had been introduced since his posting to Madrid, but he knew enough about it to agree with those who said the acronym—Police Using Leading Systems Efficiently—would have been far more appropriate as THROB, or Totally Hopeless Retarded Old Bollocks.
The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011
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Efficiently funny, easy on the ear and pleasing to the eye, the cartoon serves as its own one-panel tribute to Cullum.
This week in The New Yorker: LEO CULLUM's final cartoon Michael Cavna 2010
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Use Your Freezer Efficiently To Save Money (and Food) 9: 30PM Kevin Purdy | You may own a freezer, but do you really use it?
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"Efficiently run private companies, however, responded to the recession by making aggressive (and often painful) cuts in capacity and employment, and freezing or cutting wages and compensation," it said.
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Traveling More Efficiently: We've had access to GPS navigation systems and static traffic information for some time, but only now are we seeing the full potential of these technologies.
Max Gladwell: 10 Ways Geolocation is Changing the World 2010
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DriveGain Wants To Help iPhone Owners Drive More Efficiently (TechCrunch) ... gives a range of visual and audio feedback on what changes are required by the driver to burn less fuel.
Daily Dispatch: Cisco unveils Android tablet; Spies hid messages in public images 2010
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Efficiently, in the first few scenes, we see and hear his philosophy of life: he's a user, a player, a misogynist, a thief, mugger and murderer because it's expedient, not because it's premeditated.
Patricia Zohn: Culture Zohn: The Enduring Magic of Breathless 2010
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Efficiently, he prepared two plates of steaming noodles and added a healthy dose of red sauce to each.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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Efficiently directed by Tazewell Thompson, with wide-open-spaces lighting by Mr. Wierzel and farm-folk costumes by Ms. Hood, the show felt like a quality conservatory production, not the cutting-edge drama for which Glimmerglass used to be known.
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Traveling More Efficiently: We've had access to GPS navigation systems and static traffic information for some time, but only now are we seeing the full potential of these technologies.
Max Gladwell: 10 Ways Geolocation is Changing the World Max Gladwell 2010
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