Thriving in a time when only the agile survive requires continual reinvention. |
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The right software can make any size company more efficient, more agile, more responsive. |
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The aim of this study is to initially identify some of the factors critical for successful agile organisations in managing their supply chains. |
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It's important not to let that agile mind overpower your instincts or undermine your intuition. |
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Both democracy and the free market will not survive long in the absence of an informed, alert, intellectually agile public. |
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Short-lived, transitory projects and the open exchange of ideas filters our emotions through an agile and razor sharp intelligence. |
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Leaders can also use the agility checklist to ensure training events are developing the most agile leaders possible. |
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That means it must be fast, outstandingly agile, and truly exciting to drive. |
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Campbell is a very fine speaker, with a highly trained and agile legal brain. |
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He offers a heroic portrait of a CIA director rebuilding the agency into a more agile, effective organization, partly along network lines. |
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Expecting any commander who is overly supervised in garrison to suddenly become an agile, adaptive leader in a field environment is unrealistic. |
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We need men and women who are mentally and physically robust and intellectually agile. |
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My experiencee suggests that agile approaches can be successful in almost every kind of development team and in almost all organizations. |
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One thing that an agile team should definitely be able to do is deliver software by a certain date. |
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Offshore software application developers use agile methodology to bring flexibility to their development process. |
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I had been looking for some software to manage web projects in an agile and collaborative way. |
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In a perfect world an agile team is collaborating, interacting, discussing and reviewing almost everything they do. |
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Her agile fingers began working like mad as they strung various wires and chords expertly through the holes. |
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The great call of the female agile gibbon is somewhat similar to that of the female lar gibbon. |
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His gloriously honeyed voice is a warm, agile instrument, suffused with sadness and joy, strength and fragility in equal measure. |
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The long temporal tufts visible in the female are common in agile gibbons, but not in lar gibbons. |
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Our swaggering demon is resolute until agile Laksman climbs on his foe's bent thigh to deliver a walloping strike that sends Intorachit reeling. |
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What films remain of Jess show him not to be lumbering and slow but rather agile and balanced. |
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The magician does special exercises to keep his fingers nimble and body agile. |
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The upper and western flanks play host to windswept heath, now being grazed by 20 very black, very agile, Hebridean sheep. |
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It handles well thanks to its rigid bodyshell and all-independent suspension, which make it a particularly agile car. |
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An agile player with good interior moves and shot blocking and rebounding abilities, his offensive game will need development. |
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Justin made a neat recovery and with agile steps, he circled the demon, wrapping the silver thread around its throat. |
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To compete successfully in these events, runners must train arduously and consistently, be agile and maintain a strategy for the race. |
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An agile taildragger with plenty of wing, the Decathlon's configuration is perfectly adapted to short-field work. |
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The Turkish Van is a large, well-balanced, well-proportioned and agile cat with a strong appearance. |
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He at times was so agile he became a double-edged sword, almost playing like a ruck rover. |
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But agile and unburdened, they resent those of us who slow up the pace a little in the frantic chaos of Saturday morning grocery acquisition. |
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He is smart, quick and agile enough to make blocks downfield, but lacks the initial pop to be an outstanding guard. |
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With a quick pull, Baxorth released his scimitar from the ground's clutches and took a couple steps to his left, toward his agile adversary. |
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Of the three species found in Thailand, the lar is the most numerous but is still under threat, while the agile and pileated are endangered. |
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He either perched his agile paws on Max's motorbike handlebars or snuggled into his travel bag as the pair purred along the road. |
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In the movies, with their narrators and time-shifts, we accept much more agile storytelling. |
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Despite his bulk and heavy coat, the Komondor is remarkably agile and reacts very, very quickly. |
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It features agile handling, advanced antilock brakes, and daytime running lights to help avoid accidents. |
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He is strong enough to play off blocks and make plays in the running game and agile enough to be an asset in coverage. |
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Similarly shaped raptors, such as peregrine falcons and goshawks, are adept at the agile pursuit and rapid capture of birds in flight. |
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It is agile yet able to be easily heard over the entire orchestra, with secure pitch and an incredible range. |
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Her soprano voice was agile, yet strong enough to be heard over the sometimes somewhat clangorous orchestra. |
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He is agile in the field and also possesses accurate throwing prowess from the deep. |
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Her nimble, agile body tense and ready, she pressed her feet into Jeff's shoulders. |
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However, one in five believed that they were less agile than their main competitor. |
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It has turbo technology that commands a swift take-off and has tuned suspensions that were designed for quick and agile moves. |
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Back came Emley, with some fine attacking play, opening a gap for their agile stand-off Dave Pawson to score a converted try. |
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This stance allows the defender to be on balance, to be strong and to be agile. |
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He's a lithe, 7-foot centre, 250 pounds and agile, a deft passer on the low block. |
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It is a nice car to drive, nippy, and quite agile, and it would be fine as a second car or school-run car. |
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The competition was more like those run by government agencies or major foundations than an agile start-up venture. |
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Until recently, techniques for determining atomic structure haven't been agile enough to test liquids, except as very thin films. |
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Born without arms or legs, this incredibly agile man used his stumps to ride a horse, fish, eat, and shoot with skill. |
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The picture of his agile shot was published all round the globe and to this day there is a plaque marking the event near the base of the tree. |
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These forces call for agile flexible leaders, and increasing empowerment to council members. |
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However, the plans backfired as the still agile southpaw turned many of those bunts into double plays by catching them in mid-air. |
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But practical experience fosters pragmatism and adaptation and there are many agile teams working with offshore and nearshore suppliers. |
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Then Mr Frost transformed from a rather frail-looking elderly man into an agile bushman. |
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Physically strong and mentally agile, he is very much active in the Home Guards. |
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It was an agile climber, with long hind limbs for leaping, nails on its digits, and a grasping big toe. |
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He struck it well but the agile Tony Lyons dived full length to turn it around the post for a forty five. |
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Troodontids, judging from their cranial anatomy and cursorial adaptations, were likely agile, fast carnivores with acute senses. |
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Tailless birds are highly agile and manoeuvrable, but aerodynamically are statically unstable. |
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Pedestrians are required to be agile and be able to sidestep all obstacles that they will encounter whilst walking. |
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Smooth-coated otters are agile in the water and on land and use their sensitive whiskers to detect water disturbances. |
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The Ancient Murrelet is more agile in flight than most alcids and will often plunge directly from the air into the water to forage. |
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The bubbling minds and agile movements of the kids all through the recent celebration said it all. |
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However, the Astra is such an agile and nimble car that you may very well avoid an accident altogether. |
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Slow of foot, but agile of mind, how did he catch the speedy antelope and other game which provided him with his protein? |
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Very active and agile, the young ones move around the open area without fear. |
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A lean, lithe, grizzly looking fellow, supple, agile with a leathery skin and sinewy. |
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She applied her administrative skill and her agile mind to the problem of pensions, now so topical. |
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A pregnant woman needs exercise to keep her body and limbs supple and agile to ensure easy labour. |
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They are so agile when they move, thanks to their abundance of elastic muscles. |
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Like all the best criminals, spammers have agile minds and always manage to stay one step ahead of the filter technology. |
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And, to be honest, he did not seem to be that agile as he moved around stage. |
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He exuded class, confidence and style and for a heavily-built man was very agile and nimble. |
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He is quick and agile and able to get to the second level to seal off linebackers. |
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As analysts, we must always be flexible and agile enough to be able to handle the new issues. |
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Boiling over with rage that her formerly agile mind and body would no longer do her bidding, she vented her spleen on those around her. |
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Those who follow his advice should feel themselves fresh, charming, agile, vigorous, and full of pep. |
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We need agile radios whose antennas can point to other agile radios and not spread radio waves in every direction. |
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He's very limber and agile and would have a few good moves to pull out on Superman. |
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The move marks another evolution for a movement that has been agile in adopting new technology. |
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Continuing changes in the marketplace, including new entrants, has given rise to the need to be more cost competitive and agile. |
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Using this information, HP is able to recommend specific actions the company can take to become more agile. |
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Bilal wondered how anybody with such a smile, such an agile turn of phrase, could consider himself undistinguished. |
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Our most agile reader suggests the proper method of consuming Middle Eastern fruits. |
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The new missiles are also more agile, so that, once launched, they're better able to home in on the target and counter the pilot's attempts to evade. |
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The radar homing head is active monopulse and frequency agile. |
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With weight shifting to the outside and rear through corners, its chassis proves agile, responsive and adjustably playful when one wants it to be. |
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When all pedestrians are agile and complete their crossing early in the clearance interval, vehicles can continue through the crossing without waiting for the green signal. |
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Though lame, he grows up strong and agile and a formidable bowman. |
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The design of its exterior is leaner and is found to be more agile looking comprising of large wheels that enhances the vehicle's powerful and capable stance. |
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Riding on an insistent, rockish riff, it features beautifully agile solos from Dean, Beckett and Skidmore while Tippett's distant celeste adds extra colour. |
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His silhouettes, which so often make a woman appear aerodynamic and agile, this season left her looking grounded and sluggish. |
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Gingrich is a strong debater, agile enough even to turn a question about past marital infidelity into an applause line. |
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Instead, renegade Newt threw haymakers at also-rans like Michele Bachmann, but was still smart and agile enough to come out ahead. |
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She has now become nimble and agile with the experience of dodging through traffic, avoiding moving vehicles, where she taps pleadingly at windows. |
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She looked to see a small and agile spider monkey with her banana. |
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By the time of the recording session, Brian had become quite agile with the flute and suggested adding it to the song. |
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My bike accelerates faster, though, and it's a lot more agile, and I have a clear picture in my head of the city grid for this section and a feel for the traffic rhythms. |
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As more companies move from a traditional waterfall software development approach to an agile one, suppliers are offering more test automation tools and services. |
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He is a dominating athlete with agile feet and good initial quickness. |
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Active and agile, they forage in emergent vegetation along shorelines and in wet, shallow, muddy areas, mainly by dabbling their bills at the water's surface. |
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And like flying squirrels, these anomalurids are accomplished gliders, leaping from the tops of trees and capable of agile bends and changes of direction. |
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He is in effect trapped within his body as his mind remains agile. |
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You also need to be agile and in my mind it is a very complete sport. |
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And in his conversation he displayed a quick, agile and fair mind. |
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Nine of the 13 primate species of Borneo are found in the park, such as the distinctive proboscis monkey, the agile gibbon, the silvery leaf-eating monkey and the orangutan. |
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Once, I spent nine days tracking agile gibbons with a Japanese Ph.D research student in Kedah's Ulu Muda Forest and we never even got that close to the gibbons. |
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He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer. |
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The Spanish Jaleo was usually danced impromptu by a supple, agile gypsy with castanets, to a guitar accompaniment and the haunting notes of an ancient love song. |
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He was one of the great characters, capable of getting himself into the most awful scrapes and then extracting himself from the mire by using his agile brain and wit. |
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The Psittacosaurus was a strong, agile dinosaur with a powerful beak. A plant-eater, it lived in northeastern Asia between 144 million and 97 million years ago. |
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Finally in the ward, I do an agile sidestep as a nurse strolls past, the syringe she has just administered an injection with held in front of her like a lance. |
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In plain leotards six dancers brought the discordant music and bare stage to life with their precise, agile movement and amazing grace on a centre stage trapeze. |
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There has been no shortage of agile tenors recently to handle the florid bel canto repertory, but none I've encountered offers this kind of total package. |
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Nothing was safe from that inquiring mind and those agile hands. |
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Web services will soon allow agile organizations to make better decisions faster, and change their processes in real time in response to an ever-shifting market opportunity. |
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In the remainder of this paper, we discuss self-organizing teams and the new roles for project managers in agile teams. |
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Alcoa is now a lean and agile enterprise, after having split last year into two entities. |
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In the hands of a good player, the violin is extremely agile, and can execute rapid and difficult sequences of notes. |
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Only agile snorkellers with waterproof cameras tucked into their swimming trunks can capture the idyllic spot. |
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The remaining population of agile frogs on Jersey is very small and is restricted to the south west of the island. |
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Jersey is the only place in the British Isles where the agile frog Rana dalmatina is found. |
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There are also two species of chinchilla rat, agile rock climbers that ascend bushes when feeding. |
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The Eurofighter Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft, designed to be a supremely effective dogfighter in combat. |
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The longer hind legs and fainter colouration of the agile frog are the main features that distinguish the two species. |
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The MAARS system is an agile, combat-ready robot that is remotely controlled by the operator. |
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The Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft at both supersonic and low speeds, achieved through having an intentionally relaxed stability design. |
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But like the organization he now runs, he is agile and adaptive. |
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Like all swallows, bank swallows are agile songbirds that specialize in catching insects in midair. |
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The Nicholls tenor sound is rounded, warm and thick, yet sufficiently nimble to dance around a drivingly agile beat. |
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Alonso was slight of stature, surprisingly agile and extremely accomplished with all types of weapons. |
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They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and one to three masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing. |
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It has a chunky body with short legs and tail, but is agile and can easily overpower prey as large as itself. |
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They were agile and easier to navigate, with a tonnage of 50 to 160 tons and 1 to 3 masts, with lateen triangular sails allowing luffing. |
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It's also agile enough to make the demanding fioratura in Bester Jungling from Mozart's opera Der Schaulspieldirector sound a treat. |
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Like his Nixon, Mr. Langella is an agile interviewee, taking the conversation toward anything but the specifics of his nonacting life. |
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During the race, Chris made a significant progress due to his agile Maserati, eventually winning the race. |
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Nonetheless, the group has proven remarkably resilient and agile. |
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Although they lacked a true spine, they possessed notochords which allowed them to be more agile than their invertebrate counterparts. |
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Though not as fast in the water as dolphins, seals are more flexible and agile. |
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Yousuf, who played 32 Tests and 86 One Day Internationals, is generally regarded as one of the most agile wicketkeepers Pakistan has ever produced. |
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Telesis used its TARS proprietary methodology to automate regression testing for both Exigen's and BlueWave's agile user acceptance test environments. |
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The workshop continues with the best practices for agile requirements, with topics like collaboration techniques, timeboxing and communication serving as the main components. |
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Japan are a youthful, agile and fast-paced team but are somewhat vulverable defensively, which the muscly and experienced Ivorians will look to capitalise on. |
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Although the common frog has long hind legs compared to the common toad, they are shorter than those of the agile frog with which it shares some of its range. |
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Unlike closed source vendors, db4o plans its product roadmap collaboratively in public and maintains an agile approach based on broad and immediate user feedback. |
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Small birds, which are agile, are an important source of food for owls. |
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The Crowne Plaza Hotel bellboys manoeuvred their way to victory with agile speed in the kingdom's first charity fundraising Bell Boy Race, writes Mai Al Khatib-Camille. |
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For years, Instantiations CodePro AnalytiX has brought modern, agile and innovative software analysis tools to the desktops of cutting-edge Eclipse developers. |
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Where multiple squadrons reached a raid the procedure was for the slower Hurricanes to tackle the bombers while the more agile Spitfires held up the fighter escort. |
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They are generally smaller, faster and more agile than the forwards. |
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His indefatigable adversary, who is the perfect model of an agile controversialist, had attacked him as a magniloquent Thraso, on account of his Pansophical promises. |
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Unlike its much larger ornithopod cousins, the duckbilled dinosaurs, its two fused lower leg bones would have made it a fast, agile two-legged runner. |
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Yes, things may have gone down the tubes at a rapid pace but we are small, agile country, more than capable of turning our fortunes around just as quickly. |
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Add the effective FOOTBRAKE and a reasonably biased steering feel and you have a car which is both agile in town and able at speed to communicate good directional feel. |
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Whereas Scrum is a process to manage a product, eXtreme Programming is an agile development methodology focused on software development as a whole. |
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Enterprise Enabler is the industry's leading comprehensive enterprise integration solution for agile application and data integration, virtualization and federation. |
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With streamlined fusiform bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers, whales can travel at up to 20 knots, though they are not as flexible or agile as seals. |
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The Puma Pico mixes agile handling of a BMX with a set of city-friendly disc brakes and an integrated basket, so you can bunny hop your way to the shops for bread and milk. |
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But he was a youth of indomitable spirit, strong and agile as a wild cat. |
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Winnie, like many weimaraners is exceptionally playful and very agile. |
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Agile wallabies graze on the lawns and bandicoots scamper across the paths then off into the paperbarks. |
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Traditional waterfall methods for developing software are rapidly declining in popularity as more recently developed Agile methodologies are increasingly adopted. |
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Other endangered species in the area include Sun bears, Clouded Leopards, Agile Gibbons, Malayan Tapirs, and Leopard Cats. |
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For more information about Agile Frameworks, LLC, and Rone Engineering Services, Ltd. |
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Eurosets has recently launched its Admiral family of oxygenator systems which incorporate the PC coating technology under its AGILE trademark. |
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Agile and silly and charming, he was a good entertainer, and he enjoyed the nonrooted, free-spirited life of a street performer. |
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As a unique feature in the Agile integration, MYRIAD provides the ability to redline existing attachments, allowing redlines to travel with the drawing or document attachment. |
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The Open Geospatial Consortium joins EUROSDR, AGILE, JRC and ELF in presenting an important technical workshop focused on the geospatial elements of data models. |
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The ASAT products acquisition will complement Alstom Grid s MiCOM protection relay range and increase the offering of the DS Agile digital control systems. |
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Over the past five years Chwarae Teg has been working through its Europeocial Fund and Welsh Govent-funded Agile Nation ct to support women into gement roles across the omy. |
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