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- adjective informal Highly
sophisticated .
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In primitive societies people just get married when they are ready; but in our ultra supersophisticated one, first we must have the education, then we must have the money, then we must have the material necessities.
Jay's Journal Dr. Beatrice Sparks 2010
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That's antithetical to the whole kicked-back vibe of nearby Park City, yet St. Regis has created an ambience that's both supersophisticated and unfussy.
Head 2 Head Forbes Life Staff 2010
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But Herig isn't fighting a new breed of supersophisticated cybercrook.
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A machine, of course even a supersophisticated computer program can only play the numbers game.
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Picture a supersophisticated toilet seat that adds the functions of a bidet, plus a whole lot more.
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Picture a supersophisticated toilet seat that adds the functions of a bidet, plus a whole lot more.
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I mean, suppose for a moment that the two ships are just supersophisticated robots engineered millions of years ago by a now vanished race from the opposite side of the galaxy, as Dr. Brown has suggested in his articles.
Rama Revisited Clarke, Arthur C. 1989
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ECM aircraft such as EA-1 Skyraiders (AD-4Ns in Korea) flew in both wars, with largely the same vacuum-tube technology, but dedicated jet ECM platforms such as the EA-3 and eventually the supersophisticated EA-6B participated in Vietnam.
On Yankee Station Nichols, Tillman 1988
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Stripping themselves of both white envy and self-hate they produced supersophisticated black art that either expanded or exploded the old definitions of blackness, showing us as the intricate, uncategorizeable folks we had always known ourselves to be.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Trey Ellis 2011
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"It's a supersophisticated game, but done in a way that a casual player can understand," said Marc Weinstock, Sony's marketing president.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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