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" ... A hushed silence ensues before a steel contraption is lowered into place. To enthusiastic applause, it promptly shuffles sideways before heading upward again. Welcome to the world’s first Willy Wonka Lift. ... "
" ... Everything from Hanna’s atelier is striking to an eye that can truly recognize quality. Yet every piece is also decidedly hushed and subdued, proving that timeless masterpieces never need to scream for attention. In a time in history when we begin to take stock on things that truly matter and hold value, it’s values of craft, commitment to excellence and traditional as upheld by Hanna Fiedler are what deeply resonates. ... "
" ... In large enterprises, it's not at all uncommon for that organization to go through a form of fire drill known as "creating the enterprise data model" (in TLA-speak, "EDM"). This particular ritual is initiated by business analysts who talk in hushed tones about data dictionaries, cardinality rules, associations and constraints. There are almost always drawings drawn, typically with reference to entity relationship diagrams, with lots of boxes and ovals and arrows, all neatly tied up in hushed debates about whether UML 1 or UML 2 rules apply and whether JSON or XML schema is the better denormalized form for handling streaming. Blood has been known to be drawn in these encounters. The end result of this, almost invariably, is a big, complex document called a schema, which is then placed in a folder on Sharepoint while the programmers merrily ignore everything in it, until they get upset when their applications don't work with the ones across the hallway and realize that they needed to figure out inter-operability. ... "
" ... One day in college, my buddy was chatting with his girlfriend's father about wanting to get a Rolex someday. In a hushed tone, like in the movies, the father said "I've got a guy." The father's nickname was Brooklyn, he stood about 6'4" and looked and sounded like he could've been in The Sopranos. So, when he said, "I've got a guy," one would've expected him to include, "Who could whack someone wearing a Rolex that he'd sell to you." Instead, he said, "Who could get you a replica." Within a couple of weeks and $150 later, my buddy had his first "Rolex." ... "
" ... The Buckley Weekender is a classic. It is the kind of duffel bag that will keep you company whether you’re off to a spa getaway, a few days out at sea, or even a quick weekend drive to the beach house of log cabin. You also most likely want to have this around during long haul flights when a fresh change of clothes and a few essentials will keep you feeling comfortable despite being in transit for over 24 hours. In true Tom Ford manner, the Buckley does not seek to impress through loud design elements. Its elegance is hushed and reverberates through small details that speak to the discriminating eye. Grained leather is impeccably structured into a compact body, and adding just the right amount of polish are sleek gold hard wear. Pockets are also strategically placed for easy storage and access of small items. ... "