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- adjective Extremely
efficient ; of utmost efficiency.
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Examples
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At the same time, the software giant has been pursuing internal green IT initiatives such as ultraefficient server farms.
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The much-hyped, much-delayed plane, which made its maiden revenue flight last week with All Nippon Airways Co., is seen as an ultraefficient workhorse for so-called long, thin routes, flying passengers thousands of miles between cities and providing service that would be uneconomical using a superjumbo such as the 747 or the Airbus A380.
Dreamliner's Here: Now Learn to Fly It Doug Cameron 2011
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Just a short boat ride from Singapore's wired, modern and ultraefficient main island, Pulau Ubin -- "granite island" -- offers a glimpse of the city-state's more rustic past, and a chance to get rural for a day.
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Just a short boat ride from the wired, modern and ultraefficient cityscape, still part of Singapore, this small island – about 10 square kilometers, compared with the main island's 650 or so – has actually grown less developed and peopled over the decades.
Singapore 2009
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Buy a ticket and you don't have to guess what you'll be getting: You already know, right down to the number of pickles on the sesame-seed bun that is Joe Mantello's ultraefficient staging.
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Just as Arnold Schoenberg wanted to scrap traditional harmony in favor of his 12-tone system of musical composition, so did Le Corbusier long to demolish the heart of Paris and turn it into an ultraefficient "machine for living" dominated by cookie-cutter high-rise apartment towers.
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Features include ultraefficient air conditioners, dual-pane windows with a metallic coating that blocks out the sun's heat and low-flow toilets.
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He said he would expand tax incentives for consumers buying ultraefficient vehicles.
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The Mule uses ultraefficient ducted fans—basically, fully shrouded helicopter blades—to lift off vertically.
First it Was Flying Cars..Now Its Flying Ambulances | Impact Lab 2007
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Tony Becker, Rampart Vice President for Biotechnology, was an ultraefficient executive and a fine scientist who didn't suffer fools — or cowboys — gladly.
Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001
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