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The open campfire presented challenges the cookstove at home hadn't, but he managed admirably and both his father and uncle said so
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He had few responsibilities, but those he had undertaken, he fulfilled admirably
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The Brown & Backhouse's Lead Representative, Miss Rebecca Backhouse, a daughter to the firm's namesake, evinced a formidable persona with years of construction experience admirably and conscientiously executed already behind her
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Maise came up with a bowl of thick soup and a thick slice of home baked bread admirably coated in local butter
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This alone makes them more than willing to use the bomb for it suits their needs admirably being relatively small in size with abnormally large destructive powers
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It was admirably
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It seemed to work admirably
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I think this will suit my needs admirably, while I take the steps I feel I must take to safeguard my secret
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"I got it! I got it!" he yelled to Travers, scarcely able to breathe in his excitement but aware he was performing admirably in this, his first combat mission that he wasn't even supposed to be on
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" And then I heard from her magnificently and admirably things which my memory could not retain
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For the time being a low profile suited his purposes admirably
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It works admirably
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"The caverns served us admirably when the Gaspar party sought shelter just over sixty years ago, and again twenty years ago
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width and height plus the 4th dimension we call time are handled admirably by the
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There was one admirably simple method of confuting these people and justifying ourselves in our erotic revolt: we would deny that the world had any meaning whatever
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Although Iraqi forces eventually had to surrender and retreat, he himself had performed admirably, and had killed a great many Americans
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‘’All the members of those ground teams were from Colonel Dows’ 99th Wing and I can tell you that they performed admirably
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‘’General Dows, you have up to now served our country admirably and we owe you a big part of victory in this war, thanks to your courage and strategic genius
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loyally and admirably carried out the "duty," of exterminating his fellow humans, but his very dedication to "duty," expressing his own alienation in this world, vented so heinously his hate towards
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“Sir, the human slave has performed admirably and has rendered great service at a time of need,” insisted the Medic
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“This Warrior Commander is informed that both the human nurse and the Warrior Medic have performed admirably
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The figures and comparisons which David uses in speaking of the advent and future kingdom of the Messiah are singularly beautiful, and admirably fitted to exhibit the benefits which it will bring to the Church and the earth
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Remember how admirably the Irish laity set their house in order after Disestablishment, and have more faith in English laymen
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Whatever, we may delve into the factors that kept Islam going in India, and that too with certain vigor; to start with, the mundane condition of the marginalized Hindus had admirably fitted into Muhammad’s Quranic glove that is Islam
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Besides, in the modern warfare, of what avail is the famed Arabian horse, the swiftest breed on earth that served the Musalman marauders so admirably in their plunders of yore in the Islamic folklore? On the contrary, the heaps of shoes that Nasser’s soldiers rid themselves with so as to run faster to safety in the Sinai desert give an unerring account of the martial decay of the once dreaded Mohammedan Armageddon
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And she had walked the path set for her admirably
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My Galgenberg, by the bye, has left off being quite so admirably solitary as it was at first
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Everything here at Christmas is tied up with scarlet, or blue, or pink tape, and your Stevenson lent itself admirably to the treatment
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MariaLouisa, and illustrating admirably the costume of the
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'That was admirably put,' I remarked, going across to the window and shutting it, 'only he didn't stay to listen
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When Robert came in to dinner late that day, hot and pleased from his fields which were doing particularly well after the warm rains of several admirably timed thunderstorms, she gave him his food and waited till he had eaten it and begun to smoke, and then asked him if she were going to have chloroform
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He, at least, was off after the first line, sailing golden seas remote and glorious, places where words were lovely and deeds heroic, places most beautiful and brave, most admirably, most restfully unlike Creeper Cottage
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It suits them admirably
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needs admirably, I will recruit workers and return with them within
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” concluded Liz admirably
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He'd born it with little complaint and struggled admirably to keep up with them
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They would do the job admirably, he reflected as he sat down
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admirably, even with a few leaves and plenty of dirt on
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She had survived her trauma admirably, given her limited intellectual ability
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Of all this silly set the one that shows the least and also the most sense is my rival Anselmo, for having so many other things to complain of, he only complains of separation, and to the accompaniment of a rebeck, which he plays admirably, he sings his complaints in verses that show his ingenuity
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It happened that the person who had him in charge was a majordomo of the duke's, a man of great discretion and humour--and there can be no humour without discretion--and the same who played the part of the Countess Trifaldi in the comical way that has been already described; and thus qualified, and instructed by his master and mistress as to how to deal with Sancho, he carried out their scheme admirably
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" The next morning at daybreak Emma ran to Lheureux to beg him to make out another account for not more than a thousand francs, for to show the one for four thousand it would be necessary to say that she had paid two-thirds, and confess, consequently, the sale of the estate—a negotiation admirably carried out by the shopkeeper, and which, in fact, was only actually known later on
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None of the crew was injured by the explosion, and all hands, without exception, behaved admirably
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This Inquiry is admirably conducted
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Really, when reading the report of this admirably conducted inquiry one isn't certain at times whether it is an Admirable Inquiry or a felicitous OPERA-BOUFFE of the Gilbertian type--with a rather grim subject, to be sure
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pleasure which she had placed in the meeting of those parts so admirably
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without the fear of a repulse: those rogues the men, read us admirably on
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admirably the good old prating gossip, who lets everything escape her
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present to wait at table, and acquitted himself so admirably, that the guest complimented his Franz rubbed his eyes in order to assure himself that this was not a dream
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Their rounded roofs, admirably molded for defense against the weather, denoted more of industry and foresight than the natives were wont to bestow on their regular habitations, much less on those they occupied for the temporary purposes of hunting and war
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The curtain rose on the ballet, which was one of those excellent specimens of the Italian school, admirably arranged and put on the stage by Henri, who has established for himself a great reputation throughout Italy for his taste and skill in the choreographic art—one of those masterly productions of grace, method, and elegance in which the whole corps de ballet, from the principal dancers to the humblest supernumerary, are all engaged on the stage at the same time; and a hundred and fifty persons may be seen exhibiting the same attitude, or elevating the same arm or leg with a simultaneous movement, that would lead you to suppose that but one mind, one act of volition, influenced the moving mass—the ballet was called "Poliska
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He watched his slightest movement, however, with eager eyes; and, as he traced the fine outline of his admirably proportioned and active frame, he endeavored to persuade himself, that, if the powers of man, seconded by such noble resolution, could bear one harmless through so severe a trial, the youthful captive before him might hope for success in the hazardous race he was about to run
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During the meal, which was excellent, and admirably served, Franz looked repeatedly at Albert, in order to observe the impressions which he doubted not had been made on him by the words of their entertainer; but whether with his usual carelessness he had paid but little attention to him, whether the explanation of the Count of Monte Cristo with regard to duelling had satisfied him, or whether the events which Franz knew of had had their effect on him alone, he remarked that his companion did not pay the least regard to them, but on the contrary ate like a man who for the last four or five months had been condemned to partake of Italian cookery—that is, the worst in the world
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"What do I think?" said Albert, evidently surprised at such a question from his companion; "I think he is a delightful fellow, who does the honors of his table admirably; who has travelled much, read much, is, like Brutus, of the Stoic school, and moreover," added he, Albert's opinion of the count, and as Franz well knew that Albert professed never to form an sending a volume of smoke up towards the ceiling, "that he has excellent cigars
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Without seeming to hesitate, he walked into the lodge, and took his seat with a gravity that accorded admirably with the deportment of his hosts
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"And admirably did you enact the character; the animal itself might have been
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"Yes; a pallor that suits you admirably, mother, but which did not the less alarm my father
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A posse of Dublin Metropolitan police superintended by the Chief Commissioner in person maintained order in the vast throng for whom the York street brass and reed band whiled away the intervening time by admirably rendering on their blackdraped instruments the matchless melody endeared to us from the cradle by Speranza's plaintive muse
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Andrea Cavalcanti, with curled hair, mustaches in perfect order, and white gloves which fitted admirably, had entered the courtyard of the banker's house in La Chaussee d'Antin
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de Monte Cristo; he is admirably adapted to revive one's spirits, because he never interrogates, and in my opinion those who ask no questions are the best comforters
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Then, with a promptitude which indicated that this was not the first time she had amused herself by adopting the garb of the opposite sex, Eugenie drew on the boots and pantaloons, tied her cravat, buttoned her waistcoat up to the throat, and put on a coat which admirably fitted her beautiful figure
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All systems were designed for worst-case scenarios; each did its job admirably
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He is now lain down by me, and the minutes being too precious to consume in ultimate ceremony, or dalliance, my youth proceeds immediately to those extremities, which all my looks, humming and palpitations, had assured him he might attempt without the fear of a repulse: those rogues the men, read us admirably on these occasions
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Cole, acting admirably the good old prating gossip, who lets every thing escape her when her tongue is set in motion, cooked him up a story so plausible of me, throwing in every now and then such strokes of art, with all the simplest air of nature, in praise of my person and temper, as finished him finely for her purpose, whilst nothing could be better counterfeited than her innocence of his
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Insufferably insolent and challenging was the effect in Alexey Alexandrovitch’s eyes of the black lace about the head, admirably touched in by the painter, the black hair and handsome white hand with one finger lifted, covered with rings
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"Speaking professionally, it was admirably done," cried I, looking in amazement at this man who was forever confounding me with some new phase of his astuteness
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To all these questions there were answers admirably stated, and answers admitting no shade of doubt, since they were not a product of human thought, always liable to error, but were all the product of official activity
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So far all had gone admirably
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There was plenty for him to do, and admirably the faithful fellow did it
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regained the art, for she had caught from her musical mother numerous airs that suited those songsters admirably
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As a result, FDDI originally became known primarily as a backbone protocol, a role for which it is admirably suited
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Everything had been admirably thought out as is usual in dispositions, and as is always the case, not a single column reached its place at the appointed time
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You great lords have, so you say, a philosophy of your own, and for yourselves, which is exquisite, refined, accessible to the rich alone, good for all sauces, and which seasons the voluptuousness of life admirably
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Brilliant of face, delicate of profile, with eyes of a deep blue, heavy lids, feet arched and small, wrists and ankles admirably formed, a white skin which, here and there allowed the azure branching of the veins to be seen, joy, a cheek that was young and fresh, the robust throat of the Juno of AEgina, a strong and supple nape of the neck, shoulders modelled as though by Coustou, with a voluptuous dimple in the middle, visible through the muslin; a gayety cooled by dreaminess; sculptural and exquisite—such was Fantine; and beneath these feminine adornments and these ribbons one could divine a statue, and in that statue a soul
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It would be beautiful, no doubt, after the Bishop's holy words, after so many years of repentance and abnegation, in the midst of a penitence admirably begun, if this man had not flinched for an instant, even in the presence of so terrible a conjecture, but had continued to walk with the same step towards this yawning precipice, at the bottom of which lay heaven; that would have been beautiful; but it was not thus
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The English behaved admirably there
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The Jondrette lair was, if the reader recalls what we have said of the Gorbeau building, admirably chosen to serve as the theatre of a violent and sombre deed, and as the envelope for a crime
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She creates wealth admirably, she divides it badly
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lying, a very thick and admirably made mat, he added:—
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The narrow, uneven, sinuous streets, full of angles and turns, were admirably chosen; the neighborhood of the Halles, in particular, a network of streets more intricate than a forest
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This barricade, constructed as it was and admirably buttressed, was really one of those situations where a handful of men hold a legion in check
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“Your reports were admirably complete,” Felipe said
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The Pakistani watched his approach with an admirably blank expression