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1 Hard work has to become smart work as you get older.
2 So when will all cities become smart and what will be the measure of that achievement?
3 I really want to become smart with it and be able to know a degree of information.
4 It is not as if their underqualified teachers have suddenly become smart with the end of apartheid.
5 Having practically invented the multi-room wireless speaker category in 2005, Sonos has lagged behind in the race to become smart .
6 At a roundtable hosted by the Guardian, experts discussed how long it will take for all cities to become smart
7 Now the Pentagon's robo-beast, designed to haul supplies in rough terrain, has become smart enough to follow troops around like a loyal pet.
8 In 2017, a war of words broke out between the duo over whether robots would become smart enough to kill their human creators.
9 CYC is finally becoming smart , but we need to correct the ignorance problem.
10 And after a billion years it became smart enough to make itself immortal.
11 Former gentlemen's club on St Stephen's Green becomes smart but cosy townhouse hotel.
12 Under the training of General Pi, who commanded them, they became smart and brisk in the ranks.
13 "And do not let him become smart and successful either," she added vaguely.
14 So the old desk became smart in brocade and gold-lace, the book received a cushion all bullion and embroidery, and the chairs emulated the splendor.
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