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The locations are lush, the reworked ending could not be neater, and the special effects were apparently devised by an abattoir.
NEWYORKER: Hannibal
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Endpoints will become neater, cleaner, tighter, smaller, more secure, and more mobile.
FORBES: Windows Devices: The Future Is Called RT
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Notwithstanding the criticisms I'm about to hurl in the next paragraph, Metro is much neater, calmer and indeed more keyboard-friendly than Windows 7 ever was.
ENGADGET: Windows 8 upgrade diary: multiple monitors make my mouse mad
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On the inside: The materials are better overall, neater more tangible.
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But for students these days, it's often faster and neater to take notes on a laptop or similar device, making the speed of cursive far less important.
CNN: Cursive vs. typing: Which should schools teach?
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Everton, with Mikel Arteta their conductor in central midfield, were showing the neater passing play against a Birmingham side looking solid without carrying much of an attacking threat.
BBC: Birmingham 0-2 Everton
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The structure is neater and far more profitable.
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But a nationwide solution would be neater.
ECONOMIST: Medicare
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If all this strikes you as a somewhat flawed execution, maybe you'll join us in hoping NVIDIA's imminently upcoming response, dubbed the GTX 590, will be able to offer a neater, more efficient assault on the extreme peaks of graphical performance.
ENGADGET: AMD launches Radeon HD 6990 powerhouse for $699, maintains 'world's fastest' title
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No word on when or if the thing might make it into actual production, but we can say for sure that there's a second picture of the thing just waiting for you right after the break, still in that same garage that is far, far neater than ours.
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