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With one hand on the wheel he used the other to fiddle with the dial until he found some suitably sentimental melodies that suited his voice and so began to croon
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suitably deferential and so she put out each foot in turn so that the
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He has to tone his usual patter down a little, and his sincere belief that fathers should never accompany their teenage daughters in public is suitably reinforced
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Allcock were suitably impressed with young Mr
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Europe, which had probably seemed suitably heroic at the time
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'That’s amazing!’ said Gastolde, suitably impressed by
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live by his trade, but live by it suitably to the qualifications which it requires
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Pierre was suitably contrite and apologised for his
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The light was gradually fading and as soon as Chris came across a boulder with a suitably wide, flat top he brought the party to a halt, not that they took much persuading
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I gave a suitably logical response: I screamed
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We were, always, suitably grateful for all we could appropriate from the Army
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He taught me many tricks for which I am suitably grateful for and applied wherever possible
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We draw our kit on the first day which consisted of camouflaged overalls, old fashioned sail webbing (suitably appropriated from the Army just after the Korean War), a sleeping bag and an R1 (SLR) rifle without a strap and two magazines
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As the instructor said whilst giving them the evil eyes: "You will f thank us later" and they did when they appreciated what would happen if they did not leave their long haired liberal tendencies and become suitably grateful for our combined efforts
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I have come to lend some small help to that struggle,” replied Colling, trying to appear suitably naïve and use the correct cliches
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He wondered what would happen if he sneezed, but refrained from asking, certain that such occurrences were suitably catered for
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Having gained entry, I looked around the pub carefully, trying to decide on a suitably secure and safe hiding place
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I was suitably chagrined
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I pointed out that John was a suitably distant relative and furthermore it allied the Khanate of the Clouds to the Khakhanate by marriage since John was the grandson of the Khakhan
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suitably shaped rocks and building the walls for the terraced fields
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The GS-15 inside OOL who had cognizance of Ingalls’ contracts, the hard drinking Bob Culbert, explained Jim’s animus towards me as being rooted in a) his very strong preference for hiring as field counsel only recent LS grads, because b) he was paranoid and thought that people like myself who had prior industry experience were “contaminated,” and c) we would not be suitably harsh on the shipbuilders
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And seeing that the vines were suitably supported on stakes and the ground moreover dug up and all the weeds rooted out and the vines fruitful he was greatly pleased with the work of his slave
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They waded thigh deep in the sea to present a suitably salt-stained appearance in line with the cover story of stranding
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After a suitably appreciative silence they nodded sagely and asked me to put on a similar act in a week’s time – the details to be confirmed once Saturday’s party was over
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Lazare felt suitably bohemian, and in one day I managed to race around all the essential sights, gob smacked at the beautiful architecture that even layers of soot and scaffolding couldn’t hide
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Dounreay Nuclear Power Station looked suitably ominous and uninviting
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If I hadn’t been so worried about my own craziness, I would have been suitably anxious about the idea of having to explain this fracas to him
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Suitably impressed by Bart’s ability to identify every tree, shrub and flower by its botanical name, Robert led them to the flagstone terrace fronting the lounge and dining room
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Warren was suitably shaken, especially when he understood that, were this conversation to leak out, he might suffer similar treatment
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Louise looked suitably chagrined as she backed out of the door but once the door
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Looking suitably chagrined, Tyrus and Sonya dressed in the overalls after they
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He would be suitably vague about this to them
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My wife and I can guide him properly, and dress him suitably
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I was going to reveal this to you at a suitably appropriate time…
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Juggling classrooms, difficult parents and girlfriend, and keeping up with his commitments to the team as well as his good impression on Cynthia’s parents, he would deprive himself of sleep, cash and meals in order to fulfill his role for Cynthia, picking her up here and there, helping her with her essays, taking her out to suitably good restaurants and shows, et cetera according to her schedule and demands such as the demand to be fashionable vegan and alcohol free
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was a verb defining what gravy does? He supposed that if the gravy was suitably
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Suzy hopes she looks suitably shocked at this bad news; “Who was it, kids?”
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nearby were suitably impressed, as was he
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The helicopter was equipped with protective clothing that was intended for use in the event of a nuclear or chemical attack and, after ensuring that everyone aboard was suitably protected, May Ling ordered the Pilot to land
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It was of course two polished timber handles, suitably inscribed
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Policemen were well-respected members of the community, being well trained and suitably well paid for their activities
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Policemen are well-respected members of the community, being well trained and suitably well paid for their activities
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‘I phoned the police, in suitably agitated tones of course, and told them that Third had been killed
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had been suitably beaten free of dust Josef was called forward
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Vandegrift nodded his head again, suitably impressed
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Wilson did just that and was suitably impressed
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The software produced suitably distorted mold shapes so that after molding, the cooled product had a perfect shape
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The French lieutenant general, looking at the medal ribbons on the chests of his American guests, particularly on Ingrid and on General Smith, gave a suitably impressed look to Smith, speaking in French to him
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Perhaps this was a suitably Wagnerian end to the man who had plunged the world into flames
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Convinced that the transoceanic trip to the Orient was suitably short, he set sail under the Spanish flag in 1492
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With mating on her mind, at twenty five minutes after midnight, she emerged from Clegg’s room suitably attired in her sable, cradling a magnum of champagne to her bosom and intent on part three of her nocturnal charade
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They teach the lower-order skills that can be suitably tested with
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Suitably impressed by that and while keeping a discreet watch on the Saudi prince, Dean reviewed quickly the wine card, finally settling his choice on a half bottle of fine red Bourgogne wine
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His plan was to let the Artooroian fleet locate his Surveyor Craft, and as soon as they had, he and the Minion Droids would wreak havoc on the flag ship, steal a suitably armed space craft, take off, and force Grobut and Stazl to land on the nearest planet
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Suitably seated, he was a bit more comfortable and had room to move
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She has been running the household here efficiently for many years, I understand, and therefore we should reward her suitably
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His two older brothers, Bernard and Eudes, were already married, Raymond having chosen suitably wealthy noblewomen for them among the more powerful families in Aquitaine[10]
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Once he was suitably relaxed, Jil
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Perhaps Nick's no-nonsense face transmitted just how far he had slipped towards the edge of insanity, but whatever the reason, Silvero appeared suitably cowed
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The secretary nodded her head, suitably impressed by the quality of Hien’s English
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For most of our time we had known rejection and the unflinching arms of acceptance and love the calling embraced us with where suitably a subject of such doubt and scepticism
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She put a card in the window announcing that the photography studio would be opening in a couple of weeks and that she was looking for a suitably qualified assistant manager to act as second photographer in times of her absence
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from it will suitably introduce this chapter on
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Samples for microbiological analysis should be tested immediately, or suitably
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Fleurette was even more suitably impressed by Charlie's level of knowledge and craftsmanship
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Ask for an unction (real or pretended earnestness or fervor, especially with regard to spiritual matters and especially when expressed in suitably solemn language) from God and he will deliver upon the promise of the Holy Spirit inside of you
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intentions and begged him to punish him suitably
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It had been a suitably miserable day as the black-clad crowd stood about a plinth, erected to commemorate the greatest witch-hunters
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This gadget also provides Reg with a suitably intelligent example reply that he does not always choose to follow
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The ambiguous cheering from outside the car mutated inside Byron’s head into one big cheer for him, suitably deluded he finally stepped from the car accompanied, and guarded against bolting, by the beautiful Flower and Candy
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see that his age progression is suitably honored for
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Seeing that the men were suitably occupied, Ty
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Hearing male and female voices on the other side of a bamboo fence, he left his all-male pool and, suitably unattired, slipped through a narrow gate
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• Always make sure that containers of liquid nitrogen are suitably vented and
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But here was exactly what she did want; and presently, suitably shod and skirted, and armed with a stick--not the ebony, ivory-handled, rubber-tipped stick of her future, leaning on which she would totter into rooms at parties, but a stout one with an iron point--she started off in Conderley's company on the prescribed rounds, Audrey watching them from the window, and thinking that her Jim was beginning to stoop rather, and that Fanny's figure was really remarkable for her age
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It was early still, but it had already begun to be hot, and haymakers straightening themselves to watch the train go by wiped their faces, and the prudent cows were gathered in the shade of trees, and in the ear the ventilator twirled and hummed, and the waiter in his white linen jacket who brought her strawberries, each one of which had been examined and passed as fit and sound by the proper authorities suitably housed in Berlin in buildings erected for the purpose, was a credit to the Prussian State Railway by-law which decrees, briefly and implacably, that waiters shall be cool
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She could have sat quite happily in the dining-room while the suitably paired young people dallied delicately together overhead
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He would rise from his bed – in the squatter huts spoiling hillsides and rooftops, in the architecturally contrived bee-hive cubicles unflatteringly called resettlement estates that sprawled like fungi, in flats and apartments and in luxurious townhouses partly concealed by the urban mass of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon – and dress suitably for the prevailing climate and then battle his way to his place of employment
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Greg's colleague lands his white plane in a suitably snow-free part of the valley
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She pleaded information about his daughter, that whole finger thing, Rod looking suitably concerned
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I need to be suitably wasted when the news hits in the morning
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been considered suitably qualified for any of them’
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suitably wrapped up against the chill
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men sat about with three ladies, all of the Russians suitably
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‘I’m … suitably qualified for the
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any country are the locals themselves – suitably trained and
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conversations, suitably transcribed, will appear in both printed media and on TV – a cause of great embarrassment for all
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From there they might double back into South Asia, or head out across Siberia before refueling for funds in a suitably affluent Western land
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The tactlessness of his remark must even have penetrated Jack's thick skull, for he murmured, 'Sorry, Joseph,' in a suitably chastened manner
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on the beach and get suitably chilled in the seasonal gale
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I am suitably consigned to the prehistoric, fruit of my womb
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they would be convinced unless there was something suitably recognisable (like me, or my staircase) in the
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And just as I was wondering what kind of words would suitably echo the sentiment of the
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Possibly Katerina Ivanovna felt obliged to honour the memory of the deceased "suitably," that all the lodgers, and still more Amalia Ivanovna, might know "that he was in no way their inferior, and perhaps very much their superior," and that no one had the right "to turn up his nose at him
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Had you worn your armed boots, there might, indeed, have been something to fear; but with the deer-skin suitably prepared, a man may trust himself, generally, on rocks with safety
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Similar appropriate and friendly sentiments were expressed by the others and suitably acknowledged by Philpot, the founder of the feast
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Bertuccio has suitably employed the four hours and a half I have given him, "A thousand thanks for your kindness, viscount," returned the Count of Monte Cristo "but I and that I shall find a carriage of some sort ready at the door
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Julie, suitably dressed, and her hair arranged (she had accomplished this feat in less than ten minutes), received the count on his entrance
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It was suitably gruesome