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Examples
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Pixar is a staunch believer in plussing their work.
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Walt Disney coined the term plussing as a way of making an idea even better.
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I've read that Walt Disney's greatest talent was his ability to get people to do better work than they imagined they were capable of, but it wasn't until I read Ward Jenkin's entry about "plussing," that I knew Disney had a coined a word for it.
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Most folks considered it a real "plussing" of the ride but a few purists objected to the inclusion of Captain Jack Sparrow in several scenes.
MousePlanet 2010
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'plussing' elements including brass spectacle frames with acrylic lenses, metallic paint and hand-cast pewter components.
Action-Figure 2009
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'plussing' elements including brass spectacle frames with acrylic lenses, metallic paint and hand-cast pewter components.
Action-Figure 2009
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For more than an hour in his office, Van Hollen and company conversed in campaign argot about persuasion universes, swing universes, plussing up, snowbirds, enthusiasm gaps, persuasion IDs and statistical likelihoods.
Maryland's Chris Van Hollen works to keep the House in Democrats' hands Jason Horowitz 2010
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But accuracy and hard fact are indispensible to military operations, and Phipps made it clear that "plussing up" reports is not a way to do business for a professional army.
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IE, the same new attraction everywhere, the same new decorations and “plussing” everywhere, and new attractions opening without considering the context of the individual theme park, thanks to the new centralized WDI.
Disney Parks and Resorts Division Restructures for Cost Savings | The Disney Blog 2009
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STARR: And remember, even as the U.S. is plussing up, if you will, troops in Afghanistan, it is mainly in the south.
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