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Designboom features a sleek-looking wind turbine that was showcased at Berlin Design Week.
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The feature will be available on select phones on February 13, beginning with the HTC Inspire 4G, a sleek-looking Android phone the carrier claims can reach 4G data speeds on its HSPA+ network.
AT&T enables mobile hotspot feature for 'select' phones 2011
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While the building has a modern, metal-paneled facade, Mr. Chatwal's home's interiors have incorporated more traditional elements and are darker and decidedly guy-like, with a slightly more classic atmosphere than Mr. Chatwal's sleek-looking hotels
A Globe-Trotter's New York Pad Candace Jackson 2012
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Executives say the company has made mistakes in the past with some of these products, including a sleek-looking laptop that cost too much and wasn't powerful enough.
H-P's Exit From PCs Puts the Focus on Dell Ben Worthen 2011
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This sleek-looking phone has an aluminum unibody design that wraps around its large, 4.3-inch super LCD.
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The sleek-looking, synthetic soccer ball could be the main culprit behind many goalless draws and wasted opportunities.
Nader Jahanfard: Top Five Best and Worst Moments of the First Five Days 2010
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One night this month, he brought home a duffel bag filled with the bounty of making the team — designer clothes, a sleek-looking helmet, an Under Armour bobsled outfit.
For Olympic Bobsledder, Real Life Is a Downhill Slide Kevin Helliker 2010
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As airlines “upgraded” the equipment they used for small cities — sleek-looking 50-seat regional jets in place of clunky 13-seat turboprops — many of them had to downgrade their service.
Taxis in the Sky 2008
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Since World War II, Tysons has grown from a rural rest stop with a general store and gas station to one of the largest business districts in the country, a sweeping tangle of sleek-looking offices, high-end shops and parking lots.
With redevelopment plan, officials hope to give Tysons Corner a new identity 2010
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Since World War II, Tysons has grown from a rural rest stop with a general store and gas station to one of the largest business districts in the country, a sweeping tangle of sleek-looking offices, high-end shops and parking lots.
With redevelopment plan, officials hope to give Tysons Corner a new identity 2010
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