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What's important is to synchronize these kinds of investments with the market.
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Asakawa and Ryuji began to chant in order to synchronize their efforts.
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Quorum-sensing is the mechanism by which bacteria communicate and synchronize group behaviors.
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It took us just a few paces to synchronize our steps again.
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Palm has touted the Pre's ability to synchronize seamlessly with Apple iTunes.
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Many species can detect this and use it to synchronise their breeding.
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This reality engages us totally, and we synchronise with its tempo.
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AXFR stands for Asynchronous Full Zone Transfer, a tool used to synchronise servers.
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Every season they listen to each other and synchronise their songs.
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Two light snores, that did not synchronise, quarrelled in funny dialogue.
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White or bright red frames are a great way to contemporise your look.
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While it had a great bone structure, they took on OCA Architects to help contemporise it.
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He requested Bowie pen a "special piece of new material" to contemporise the otherwise retrospective nature of the film.
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This is surely from the same school as the "contemporised" Georgian-Victorian vocabulary of the Four Seasons.
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It is difficult to credit that such an unprecedented feat of neo-Victorian contemporised schlock could have been built in Ballsbridge.
Usage of contemporize in English
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This marks the filmmakers' attempt to contemporize 16th century European conflicts in a model resembling our modern struggle with religious fundamentalism.
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The problem with posthumous releases is that they don't often honor the person we left behind -you know, trying to "contemporize" them and all.
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The contemporized re-imagining of the Broadway musical will shoot later this year for holiday 2014 release.