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As noted, however, many investors haven't stuck around while FuelCell Energy tinkers with engineering.
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She drove past the tinkers at the Cross, the children in their rags running about, feet bare, heads cropped.
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Paul, I don't think you disagree with that, that there is a political vulnerability to doing anything that tinkers with Medicare.
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The latest patch relegates all your past beta characters to a legacy league, tinkers with game balance, and includes an improved score.
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The 2006 QDR already foresaw that America had to deal with a range of crises, and Mr Gates's review only tinkers with America's military structure.
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If Google tinkers with the software to bias results toward its own businesses, however, or refuses to make its software available to rivals, that could hurt consumers.
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Five years ago, they decided that one way they could spice up the idea flow was to invite some of the smartest tinkers and thinkers they knew for a throw-down of ideas.
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Like the Hunchback of Notre-Dame or the Phantom of the Opera, Hugo lives a secret life in a public place a rubbishy room up in the clockworks, where he tinkers with inventions old and new.
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He tinkers and tinkers, almost like Henry Ford did with the assembly line, trying always to simply, streamline, or even rearrange the words to deliver just the right punch and just the right time so audiences do not simply smile, but bust a gut.
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