She wasn't a number cruncher, it was a good thing for the cast and even better for the crew. |
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The version of McNamara that people are familiar with is McNamara the number cruncher who was the chief architect of the conflict in Vietnam. |
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A noted number cruncher, Mr. FitzGerald believes the Nice referendum will be passed this time. |
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There's no guarantee that the brilliant number cruncher can do that now or any time in the foreseeable future. |
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Tall, slim and athletic, she looks more like a beach volleyball player than a nerdy data cruncher. |
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An immense network of 10,000 to 20,000 Alpha processors will form the basis of this formidable number cruncher. |
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No need for an old number cruncher, with the young kids coming in with their notebook computers and their accounting software. |
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And in that corner, we have Helen Sommers, a diminutive, 72-year-old number cruncher in reading glasses. |
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How would you as an epidemiological number cruncher begin to sort out those patterns? |
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Prentice, the chief number cruncher for the health initiative, did not believe it bore out such sweeping conclusions. |
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The government's chief number cruncher released previously concealed record low consumer confidence figures yesterday in the Legislative Yuan. |
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In a very smart move, the PPC family was designed as a 64-bit cruncher with backward binary-compatibility for 32-bit applications. |
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And when you're done, I'd say you're half-way to getting the winner of that Turkey-England cruncher. |
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But the real cruncher to his view is provided by the department itself. |
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Windows booted without any hiccups, and to test load performance I ran a cruncher on it for about 10 minutes before concluding that the new speeds were solid. |
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To get through the day, he made himself into an algorithm, a number cruncher. |
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His silken game is still poetry in motion, but he is also a nonpareil number cruncher. |
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If you judge creativity by the balance sheet, as Romney the number cruncher did, it certainly worked. |
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They describe him as an unusual combination of number cruncher and strategist whose opinion can always be swayed by facts. |
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Of course, as a number cruncher, computing and software development are a major part of my main activities. |
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Spell out your name, or count out the numbers of letters in your name, at the same time as you open and close your cruncher. |
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But it's not so long since Intel wanted us all to see the 320-odd CPU Itanium 2-based number cruncher Toyota has put in place for the much the same applications. |
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The classifier is the statistical core of Spambayes, the number cruncher. |
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If a client's a number cruncher, I'll bring four people to a meeting, and my clients will feel like there are eight people back at the office working for them. |
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Analysts said that if Chen could manage to do both without increasing the national debt, then he's a better number cruncher than previously thought. |
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Go cruncher crazy and repeat the steps as many times as you want! |
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With at least half a million Britons worth that amount, you needn't be a top Treasury number cruncher to discern the genuine intent from such lavish staffing. |
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The inventors who laboured to bring the computer into the world had to learn that the thing they were inventing was not just a number cruncher, not merely a calculator. |
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But they said Mr. Kohn was far more than a number cruncher. |
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But who exactly is this tub-thumping number cruncher? |
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