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‘A bit shaken but we had a reasonably friendly chat and she sounded a lot less anxious by the time we’d finished
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AA very reasonably large company have recently bought 50,000 shares wholly through a leading stockbroker
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They were beyond all paths one could reasonably call a road
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His mother and Aunt Billie had kept in reasonably close contact for the twenty
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Emma was a bit cagey with Stephen when she first got here, as though she was weighing him up – not surprising really, she’s very protective of her mother – but she seemed reasonably happy by the time she left
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Since then we’ve been running rehearsals on the set which meant that some of the moves had to be altered to accommodate the furniture, which was confusing at first, but it all seems reasonably comfortable now
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Nick has got some really excellent crackers with interesting trinkets inside them and reasonably acceptable jokes … for crackers
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Amy phones me at the on the 24th – I enthuse about her new car (the reason for the call) and, even to my ears, sound reasonably normal
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He bought reasonably good boots, scrimping even then to make sure that he had a bottle or two for the journey
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Finding something small enough for me is difficult – most of the garments are for men and far too large, but eventually, we come across a set of leggings and jacket intended for a teenage boy which fit reasonably well
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She could see that this had once been a reasonably well settled area, a comfortable street in the plots at one time
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It was moving straight at them and at a reasonably brisk pace
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The family made its usual peremptory visit to the world of personal hygiene, got dressed in whatever reasonably clean clothes came to hand and set out on the number seventy-eight bus that would, with a couple of changes, take them to the black heart of the city
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‘It’s hardly surprising is it?’ Berndt said reasonably, ‘You’ve not spent that much time here on Errd, after all
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I’ve had a look into hiring a vehicle and found one which is reasonably cheap – it will seat all of us and still leave space for a lot of boxes and stuff
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heated, they lived in a reasonably balanced land where the state,
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‘No, he’d not be here if he’d done that, Bill … even Dave isn’t that stupid!’ Graham pointed out reasonably
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it appears to have been reasonably successful as a business because they maintained this house and when Bunty came back she was able to find sufficient cash to repair the house
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‘Thank you, Dad!’ Dave retorted, ‘I was under the impression that I was reasonably civilised already
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Relief flooded through him as he realised that he could see reasonably well by the light of the moon – he wouldn’t need to use the torch he had purloined – well, not yet at any rate
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these days,” Briz said, “Although he was once a reasonably
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From what our Andy has said, Kev seems to be a reasonably honest sort of bloke
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he was reasonably mobile again
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no rejoinder he could reasonably offer
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“He is reasonably close with his staff, treats them with respect and is respected in return
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The money was reasonably okay though not by today’s standards – I clearly remember when my pay went up to £100 per month
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good man, isn’t he? He’s always treated me reasonably,
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The run of warm weather has dried out the soil so that it’s reasonably easy to dig over
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’ Jean was reasonably happy with his defence,
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reasonably satisfied with the strategy he had devised
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They taught us from when we were the smallest of children to see and hear and smell the world around us, to work hard without expectation, to approach the world around us reasonably, to see the best in the people we knew---to hope for the rest and to walk with our heads held high
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followed by a reasonably decent tankard of the Inn’s ale
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We had a reasonably pleasant visit, given the
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and all would have been reasonably hunky-dory
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lowest price at which he can reasonably expect to insure it
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Klowa was reasonably pleased with these results
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She saw and felt that she was picked up by this monster and placed on the cushion reasonably comfortably
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him, he was a reasonably attractive young man in his
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The town was reasonably free of pilgrims at this
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They looked well fed, and reasonably well contented with their stations
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corner with reasonably fresh straw
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When, partly by the conveniency of discounting bills, and partly by that of cash accounts, the creditable traders of any country can be dispensed from the necessity of keeping any part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, they can reasonably expect no farther assistance from hanks and bankers, who, when they have gone thus far, cannot, consistently with their own interest and safety, go farther
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“I’m going to be brutally honest with you; he was reasonably healthy at the time of the accident and he’s as strong as an ox – we’re relying on this, and his will to live, to pull him through
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Fortunately it was a new lift and the controls inside it had been put at a reasonably accessible height
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When a person feels reasonably satisfied that his or her basic needs are being met, he or she will not necessarily remain idle
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So that I may be reasonably happy in this life,
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That any annual addition which, it can reasonably be supposed, is made either to the plate or to the coin of the kingdom, could require but a very small annual importation of gold and silver, seems evident enough; and though we had no direct trade with Portugal, this small quantity could always, somewhere or another, be very easily got
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She had been reasonably certain that this kid was not the type to blow prematurely, but he had not followed her prediction
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Kurt had always been a good athlete and was in reasonably good shape from
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“We couldn’t put up the tent without a reasonably flat area
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He soon reached the top and found, much to his surprise, that the boulder was reasonably flat-topped
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The dark grey fabric blended in reasonably well with the surroundings but that was probably the only positive statement that could be made about its appearance
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He was reasonably sure they had not forgotten anything and had taken all the precautions they could
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After they had treated her wound as best they could, Melissa carefully pulled Lucy’s hood back into place and gently fastened the Velcro at the neck so that it was reasonably tight once more
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Two hours later they came across a suitable camp site, a reasonably flat area, devoid of large rocks
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“I will try to get some more leaves as soon s is reasonably possible so that I can come back and see you CSM Domby will fix it for me I’m sure
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It was March now and it still continued to rain heavily we were sat in a dugout which was reasonably cosy because someone had nicked a brazier from somewhere and we had bunk beds made out of chicken wire and wood it was sheer luxury
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Cigarettes comforted us in these situations and were reasonably cheap so it was no wonder so many of the lads smoked
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It was still reasonably early for Harry’s so the drinks were ordered and Harry had time to hear the full story
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So I replied reasonably enough: “They were shooting at us
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He had to sit down and he was reasonably charged up (excuse the pun) afterwards, and had to be restrained from fatherly kicking the owner for not warning him properly
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A child‘s imagination, however, should be grounded on a mature understanding of what is reasonably attainable, morally wholesome and possible or desirable, for that matter, rather than irrational, spiritually harmful, far-fetched or unbecoming while operating within the prescribed limits of a balanced mindset; that is to say, the manner that child will one day be expected to interact with other people; that is to say, by providing in measure what is expected in kind
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If ultimate reality is not consciousness but existence, rather, how could anyone be reasonably certain of his or her own existence if not for the capacity to reason and to think critically about oneself? ―I am consciously aware of myself therefore I am certain of my existence‖
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The tenements to which the boy led him were of brick, and reasonably
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In fact, it may be correctly argued that these aren‘t societies at all, however dimly perceived masses of people who have adopted a survival instinct rather than learned how to live a meaningful existence; to behave reasonably, within socially defined parameters, in his or her own manner, to pursue his or her (own) interests or to develop his or her (own) underlying potential or render informed judgments in consonant compliance with his or her Conscience
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Stable neighborhoods, however poor; that is to say, neighborhoods whose residents share a common interest in its overall health and prosperity, have traditionally, as far as may be expected, been able to hold crime reasonably in check
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I am reasonably sure that if it happened those journalists would have been jailed under the security laws, and I never heard of one being charged of such a crime
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On the other hand, an individual may reasonably argue that the eye or the mind will often deny what it chooses not to see or believe; in this manner invalidating whatever objective or (plausible) certainty might otherwise allow
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It may be reasonably argued that the Private Sector traditionally attracted (more) talented individuals (less) averse to risk taking in exchange for the prospect of potential advancement while other individuals possessing less capacity (perhaps) or who, lacking the requisite skills demanded by most companies, generally opted for quasi-guaranteed job security provided by the Public Sector
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One might reasonably adopt a similar argument whenever a member (part) of the Church (whole) has transgressed
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The most any Conservative/Moderate Republican Candidate could reasonably hope to achieve is perhaps 35 percent of the citywide vote
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" I replied, quite reasonably I thought, "Chaplain, what should I do in heaven? By the time I arrive, God would have sentenced all of the criminals and terrorists to life in hell
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Skype etc works reasonably well as the line are not as fast as elsewhere we normally do not use vide
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Such thinking, lost on society‘s more ―progressive‖ elements, implies a foundation of correct thinking that should otherwise enable a person of limited capacity to make reasonably sound decisions
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The most any society can reasonably hope for is the edifying moral and principle examples of honest and forthright individuals whose unimpeachable conduct might otherwise influence our own standards of behavior
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Hotel Paradise was close to shopping, theaters, points of interest and transportation; the rooms were spacious and clean and it was reasonably priced, but far above everything else, Beth liked it for its cocktail lounge and casino
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What more could a salamander reasonably ask? Red eyes glowed in the middle of the meandering creek
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And some of the other pranks were reasonably funny
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“You are, after all; engaged in research of your own,” he pointed out reasonably
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“What about the drunk?” I asked reasonably
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With phone numbers and addresses found in the telephone listings, we could reasonably expect to find at least some of them
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He gave me succinct directions to a decent and reasonably priced restaurant located close to the cop shop
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His strict but fair tone was indicative of his intentions: He would be reasonably cooperative and would dispense of the pleasantries and honors where applicable, but that would not bring Tyrpledge up to the same level as him, the proxy of the Castigator
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Since the two men were about the same size, Colling tried on the shirts and found that they fitted reasonably well
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He was reasonably certain that she shared his opinion concerning the Soviets, but she had not made any explicit comment supporting either political party
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Because Morton had decided to remain in the Army, he was actively seeking promotion to technical sergeant, and Colling was reasonably certain that the new footwear would be provided without any argument
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Up until now, it seemed a reasonably good life
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When he emerged from the cramped bathroom, a towel wrapped around his waist, Elizabeth was dressed, wearing a woolen shirt and dungarees that seemed to fit her reasonably well
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The Svenska Metropole was not among the best hotels in Stockholm, but reasonably comfortable, and its rooms and furnishings were in decidedly better condition than those of the Polonia
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Kwonowski was of the opinion that the man’s information was reasonably trustworthy, explaining that the guard was a native of eastern Poland who had been drafted into the Red Army in 1944 during the Soviet advance
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And some lobbying is undertaken for projects that have, in fact, benefits greater than costs; such projects are reasonably likely to be undertaken in any event, rendering special interest expenditures unnecessary
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Then why are we still here in 2006 reasonably well into the third millennium?
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We were looking at houses in Hillside, Elizabeth, Linden, Union, and Mountainside which were reasonably priced
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I had a few others that I could reasonably confirm as real but no more than 5 percent of all the ones I did
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This means accepting the situation with a calm and rational mind, yet having done all we can reasonably do under the circumstances
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Manda tried to explain it to her as reasonably as she could, but it only made matters worse
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I was reasonably sure their middle camp would be rushing out of the trees on what had been our right flank but was now our rear
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He was reasonably sure he could do better for both of his sons