That's a fancy way of saying that minds are closed to contradictory information.
That's a fancy term for the long list of terrible diseases you can develop when you carry around too much weight.
Yet anybody with a blog or a social-networking page is effectively treating it as a gigantic electronic dinner party, in which conversation is free and informal, friends can keep track of each other's most mundane experiences and any thoughts that take one's fancy can be instantly shared with anybody else who owns a computer.
That's a pretty fancy way for an 8-year-old to spend their birthday.
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He's proof that, despite the fancy technologies and computers used today in drug discovery, individual scientists can still make the difference between blockbuster and bust.
England physio Kirk Russell was convinced that Tudor's myopia (the fancy term for short-sightedness) was not connected to the player failing to get out of the way of Lee's bouncer.
Daniel Wu, a luxury aficionado who studies photos of officials and their watches, said that while he's seen fewer fancy timepieces this year, he attributes it to image-minding rather than any willingness to sacrifice the perks of power.
And should Labour win the next election, Mr Hain's resignation letter makes it quite clear that he'd fancy a comeback to frontline politics - if one's on offer.
Dr Meyer's flight of fancy shows that such computers could also operate comfortably in the area of game theory, with all that implies for modelling complex systems and, presumably, for games themselves.
It's a fancy illustration match function that will allow users to express, organize and visualize ideas in a more innovative and creative way.
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Once you choose one that suits your fancy, it appears in S Note where you can adjust the size and outline style -- and then you can either find inspiration from it, or just color between the lines like it's a coloring book.
One likely reason for the book's staying power is that melancholy was merely a springboard for whatever else struck Mr. Burton's fancy.
That's okay Cobb explains that here in New Hampshire, they like their pancakes fancy and their candidates plain.
They clearly fancy a diplomatic endgame that will have the UN's chief sleuth, Hans Blix, going through the motions of inspection over at least the next six-months.
The Galaxy S could do some of this fancy stuff too, but that shouldn't take away from the fact that we're looking at genuinely useful additions that enhance the Android user experience.
She attributes fancy menswear's growing sales figures to the fact that many men are now experimenting more with clothes--trying on new looks at a time when the old dress-for-success rules have broken down and new rules have yet to be written.
When the Deco craze swept the city in the 1930s, the style became so popular that the furniture was mass-produced and offered for sale in the city's fancy Nanjing Road department stores, says Wm.
You'll read about the Santa Cruz fishermen who caught Dave's Fancy Chinook King Salmon by hook and line, the family farm that grew the ingredients in the Lundberg honey nut rice cakes and the creation myth behind Honest Tea's tea bags.
The extra fancy part is that the notebook can be built with the "owner's choice of precious metals, leathers and real woods, " which sounds fun.
One edge of the card, meanwhile, fits into your iPhone's port (assuming, of course, that you're not one of those fancy pants iPhone 5 owners, you big shot, you).
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She does not decide cases on the basis of high or fancy theory - though she's smart enough to do any of that - but she just decides a case before her on the basis of what makes sense in that case.
But Mr Bush is quietly implementing a programme that could reinvent government far more thoroughly than Mr Clinton's programme of cutting staff and introducing fancy management techniques.
There are plenty of fun displays, like the oldest beer keg, an epic painting that graced the festival entrance on the 100th anniversary, and fancy dirndl (traditional women's dress) designs through the ages.
Rather than rely on government handouts or charity, Aravind's founders use a tiered pricing structure that charges wealthier patients more (for example, for fancy meals or air-conditioned rooms), letting the firm cross-subsidise free care for the poorest.
No fancy or clever name is needed for this Portland, Maine, beer fest that's simply called The Festival.
Now, in the Pennsylvania boonies during the bust, he's New Economy--but without the overhead, fancy venture capital and gaudy expectations that killed so many boom-era dot-coms.
The clever thing about Mr Rutan's aircraft is that it can tumble back into the atmosphere and glide down to land without any fancy computerised guidance.
Now, in the Pennsylvania mountains during the bust, he's New Economy--but without the overhead, fancy venture capital and gaudy expectations that killed so many boom-era dot-coms.
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