It has nothing to do with a sophomore jinx; it's just opponents smartening up and realizing that Glenn is a premier receiver.
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Bakoyianni has promised to overhaul the capital _ sterilizing stray dogs, patching up thousands of potholes and smartening building fronts _ before the Olympics.
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As franchising becomes the norm, stores, even the neighbourhood kirana shops, are smartening up ( see Storm on the Storefront, page 138 ).
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How many coaches talk about the value of offseason work, of sticking with a system, of believing and trusting each other, and of just plain smartening up?
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Speaking about the state survey, she said, " I'm kind of glad this thing came up because it's smartening up the women ."
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This includes the smartening up of shop fronts through painting and cleaning, replacing shutters and signage as well as helping to reveal facilities behind the high street such as The Stables Community Centre.
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The military of many countries have adopted the economical expedient of smartening up combat uniforms for parade by adding medals, neck scarves and coloured berets to the terrain coloured camouflage uniforms intended for combat.
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The decision following the 1991 Gulf War to end conscription in France and to rely on voluntary enlistment has led to a smartening up of uniforms and the reappearance of various traditional items for dress wear.
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Talk of " smartening " sanctions to focus on Saddam instead of his people is dismissed by those who say the Iraqi leader has successfully diverted such attempts away from himself and onto ordinary Iraqis.
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A self-described Catholic school girl from Chicago, she started her career at Holiday magazine, then moved to New York magazine, becoming advertising manager of Ms . Magazine when it was founded by Gloria Steinem in 1972 . ( " It was real lick-your-own-envelopes-at-midnight work, " she said . ) She was named publisher of New York in 1979, but made her mark at USA Today as publisher in the 1980s by smartening it up in the eyes of advertisers wary of a newspaper nicknamed " McPaper ."