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1. Ackers was simply no good at this, but he thought he was doing a splendid job of putting the paper boy at ease
2. He joined the army during the war and very quickly rose through the ranks – nothing particularly splendid - but in the process, he became very close friends with a guy who lived in Dorset
3. splendid act of generosity and sharing
4. Splendid in his regalia of
5. Standing between Betta and Gilla, I peer around the building, taking in the ornately robed High Guild members, including Wiesse looking splendid in his robes as Speaker
6. Apart from that group, there are several older men – very serious and sitting in splendid isolation – and, surprisingly, several family groups of mother, father and children
7. There, in a village on an island in the Aegean Sea, I stood in the nave of a gentle, humble church where above me hung a trio of splendid silver and gold chandeliers
8. I began to understand the customary village wisdom of living in a place by choice, in splendid naïveté, unconcerned with fad or fashion, and where schedules bear very little weight
9. 'That is a splendid idea,' said Maria
10. Of that seventeen, I’m getting signals from all but the Pink Dawn, Splendid Serenity, Glorious Morning and Al-Harron
11. Glorious Morning was presumed lost and Splendid Serenity could not have reached this position in time
12. ‘That’s rather flattering – they’re splendid kids, Sally
13. suggested, he immediately thought it was a splendid notion
14. The ride from Gare Montparnasse to the Splendid Etoile Hotel, near the Arc de Triomphe was without a doubt the most fabulous coach ride the trio had yet experienced
15. She had to admit, together they would make a splendid mating pair
16. These people had a little window at the back of their house from which a splendid garden could be seen, which was full of the most beautiful flowers and herbs
17. And every flake seemed larger, and appeared like a magnificent flower, or beautiful star; it was splendid to look at!
18. If she was still acting, she was doing a splendid job
19. Protagoras, two other eminent teachers of those times, is represented by Plato as splendid,
20. No paint or dye can give so splendid a colour as gilding
21. After all the wonderful tales which have been published concerning the splendid state of those countries in ancient times, whoever reads, with any degree of sober judgment, the history of their first discovery and conquest, will evidently discern that, in arts, agriculture, and commerce, their inhabitants were much more ignorant than the Tartars of the Ukraine are at present
22. The retinue of a grandee in China or Indostan accordingly is, by all accounts, much more numerous and splendid than that of the richest subjects in Europe
23. He pointed out Dzunga’s splendid form and sultry face
24. The day was splendid, the air warm and scented from the cypress trees along this street
25. The whole canvas was lit up by a splendid sun
26. The splendid but visionary ideas which are set forth in that and some other works upon the same principles, still continue to make an impression upon many people, and have, perhaps, in part, contributed to that excess of banking, which has of late been complained of, both in Scotland and in other places
27. It was a splendid day
28. Such are the people who compose a numerous and splendid court, a great ecclesiastical establishment, great fleets and armies, who in time of peace produce nothing, and in time of war acquire nothing which can compensate the expense of maintaining them, even while the war lasts
29. In countries, therefore, where agriculture is the most profitable of all employments, and farming and improving the most direct roads to a splendid fortune, the capitals of individuals will naturally be employed in the manner most advantageous to the whole society
30. We see, every day, the most splendid fortunes, that have been acquired in the course of a single life, by trade and manufactures, frequently from a very small capital, sometimes from no capital
31. Philemon pointed out its splendid peristyle in the Doric fashion and the ornate decoration on its columns’ capitals, carved with many leaves and fronds
32. This broken off chunk of India - now known as Little India - spends several years floating around the world, enjoying some splendid scenery and excellent whether
33. But I know that the borough has provided those splendid new council chambers, for us all, and by all accounts it is a most magnificent building, although I myself am not allowed admittance, sir
34. INVOLVED IN THE CO-CREATION OF THIS SPLENDID HAPPENING
35. His own and the neighbouring countries supply him abundantly with all the costly trinkets which compose the splendid, but insignificant, pageantry of a court
36. The taste for some sort of pageantry, for splendid buildings, at least, and other public ornaments, frequently prevails as much in the apparently sober senate-house of a little republic, as in the dissipated court of the greatest king
37. They may, perhaps, be considered as appendages, as a sort of splendid and shewy equipage of the empire
38. “That’s splendid news Staff you get your man and get going because I don’t think time is on our side
39. Not too many folks, I would wager, know that he also wrote three splendid novels of science fiction, thus:
40. As Winston Churchill reminds us: „Individual Muslims may show splendid qualities, but Islam"s fanatical frenzy is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia is in a dog
41. grandly in their splendid brocaded trains, and held their crowned heads
42. gleefully about the splendid time they had had
43. They were marched at all hours, invariably during the heat of the day, and suffered severely; only the splendid physique of the American army made marches possible under such conditions
44. But although the service was splendid, and the offerings plenty,
45. Leading them all was our RSM looking splendid with his medals and short drilling stick
46. We're all here! Isn't it splendid?"
47. The army officers have done splendid work, but it has yet to be proved that a military training fits men for the reconstruction of a system of jurisprudence suitable for a Latin society, the administration of the revenue, or dealing with the intricate economic and financial problems and the adjustment of currency, to be faced by the people in Cuba
48. The work of cleansing the capital was aided by the unfinished system of drainage and the splendid water supply
49. passed the splendid, forbidding houses on the avenue, in the green that
50. splendid turkey; but because the Hessians were uncommonly fond of