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Speaking of real rock stars, here's a relevant example of exacting nomenclature from the indie music world.
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That meant exacting more favorable terms from suppliers, throwing out low-margin brands and restocking his stores with Luxottica frames.
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Tommy Amaker outcoached his contemporary, Steve Alford, exacting revenge of sorts from when Alford's Indiana team beat Amaker and Duke back in the 1987 regional semifinals.
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Nikon's FX-format offers photographers exciting image quality possibilities, from dazzling dynamic range and exacting detail to stellar low-light ability.
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And our legal theory was that the Sundial was a public forum for student expression, and that Rawitch, as an agent of the state, was prohibited by the Constitution from either censoring its content or exacting punishment after the fact.
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It also unleashed a torrent of vicious anti-McCain advertising that fully lived up to the exacting standards of a state that has turned character assassination from an art into a science.
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The driver is Ken Schutze, over six feet of exotica restoration specialist from Missouri, whose expertise has helped form the DBR2 to Wa-el's exacting specifications.
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When, moments later, her crew strews the beach, under her exacting direction, with rickety arrays of antique mirrors, she establishes her retrospective gaze as a truth inseparable from the fictions of her imagination.
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