We learn something about life near the border and the dangers that we, sitting comfortably curled up and reading novels, are safe from. |
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Jose has been enjoying the build-up to this game and has comfortably added to his reputation as European football's best wind-up merchant. |
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Her direct manner belies the cozy atmosphere of her pub, where women chat and snuggle comfortably. |
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They were both laughing and giggling as William carried her into the main hall and settled her comfortably in a couch. |
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Smiling slightly, she settled more comfortably into his lap, resting her chin on top of his head. |
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Many birds feed comfortably on a platform, especially the sparrows, juncos, towhees and doves that are referred to as ground feeders. |
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The only superpower in town seemed to be settling into what looked like a comfortably peaceful future. |
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Doremi, for one, discovered a fine coat of leather with a comfortably warm interior lining of shearling wool displayed upon a clothing stand. |
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There was heavy betting on Cambridge, but the two crews collided, the race had to be restarted and Oxford won comfortably. |
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Faux fur is everywhere for autumn, nestling comfortably alongside leather, suede and sheepskin on the rails. |
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Interested, I tucked it under my arm and surveyed his room for a proper place to curl up and look through the book comfortably. |
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Now she was sitting comfortably, her back was straight and her bag had been abandoned to one side. |
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She sidled back onto the edge of the backseat, trying to give room for Matt's body to sleep comfortably. |
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In each of the chapters the subsections are well signposted and the contents flow comfortably from one topic to another. |
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But as she sat herself down comfortably, she positioned herself facing the campfire. |
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Ken spots a rat sitting comfortably on the shelf, then watches it scurry behind a toaster oven. |
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Whereas the caged specimens evoke a comfortably detached curiosity, the uncaged native provokes a fear that demands surveillance. |
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The twin long swords, one sword-belt around his waist, the other at a slant to his side, hung comfortably around him, their weight reassuring. |
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These military backpacks are cool to wear, and designed to fit comfortably and snug as you hold the weight to the natural center of your back. |
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Both reckoned this place comfortably passes muster and represents good value. |
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In Alex's room, her ballet and jazz slippers are sitting comfortably on the floor, ready to be used again once Alex is back home. |
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The delightful sense of unhurried leisure is what the movie has to show us, and it comfortably inhabits its own airy space. |
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This portable, collapsible bookrest provides the ideal angle for comfortably reading books, papers and magazines. |
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They are specially designed to comfortably hold up to 25 people each and have unobstructed panoramic views of London and beyond. |
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In almost every shot, they wear their power and privilege as comfortably as their smartly tailored clothes. |
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Gradually the feeling of nausea passed, and she was able to stand comfortably. |
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I snuggle back down into the blanket, my toes warm, my fingers warm, and my eyes still comfortably closed. |
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Lynn turned off the light before snuggling comfortably under the warm comforter. |
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A comfortably cushioned seat is also provided for the head-end brakeman in the rear of the fireman's seat. |
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Within a matter of seconds, he was snoring as if he were not upright in a car, but lying comfortably in his own bed. |
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An incoming tide soddens a dropped garment which cannot comfortably be resumed and is often abandoned to be carried out by the receding tide. |
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Although the trip could comfortably be accomplished in one day I chose to break my journey at Middletown for an overnight stay. |
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Industrialism's strident emergent element nestles comfortably in a cosy neo-pastoralist structure of feeling. |
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Small beings that eat wood are nestled deeply and comfortably in a dead tree trunk. |
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My dark blue dress hung on me comfortably, the thin spaghetti straps not hurting at all. |
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She reached the driver's side, opened the door, and stepped in, sliding comfortably into the bucket seat. |
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However, with a little forward planning, it is possible to keep your clothing purchases comfortably within the family budget! |
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I shrugged in the most nonchalant way possible and crawled up onto my knees so I could fall back to sit against the wall comfortably. |
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Splinters and jagged spikes of wood lanced into the air, and a faint coat of dust had comfortably settled over the wreckage. |
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These planes are normally characterized by their diminutive size so as to fit comfortably in their user's small hands. |
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At a dinner in Managua in the mid-1980s, I sat next to a British businesswoman who had lived comfortably in Nicaragua for decades. |
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To the reader comfortably sprawled before a good fire it may seem a little stagey, as if he was speaking for effect. |
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It's a good starting point for a tour of the city's main sights, most of which can be comfortably visited on foot. |
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Jockey Joe Fanning steered the good stayer to the front as soon as the gates opened and the six-year-old travelled comfortably throughout. |
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Lay the prepared fish in a shallow, heatproof dish that will sit comfortably in your steamer. |
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Ian Holmes showed nerves of steel as he comfortably tucked away the penalty kick. |
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I am making one of the larger sizes, because I wanted to wear a top under the cardi comfortably. |
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Having been breached so comfortably, United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were stung into action. |
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It is posited that the case contains 12 bottles because that is as many as a man can comfortably carry. |
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A republican government does not comfortably coexist with a submerged caste within the population. |
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Pet hedgies will not hibernate thanks to homes staying comfortably warm all year round. |
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Crutches became optional and people could be walking comfortably within a week. |
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Instruments with ranges that do not fall comfortably into either bass or treble clef may use a C clef or may be transposing instruments. |
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York tried seven bowlers, almost without success, as the Academy strolled comfortably to victory. |
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Because of its chemical closeness to calcium, strontium can comfortably replace the lighter element in enamel, dentin, and bone. |
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His friendly, outgoing personality enables him to fit in comfortably with any crowd. |
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Upstairs the large master bedroom comfortably accommodates a king-sized bed and a chaise longue. |
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She stepped off the sidewalk and swung one leg over his motorcycle, hiking her dress up high enough to sit comfortably. |
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Their manes and tails are trimmed evenly, never wrapped and always comfortably cut just above the hocks. |
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Given Sydney's mild climate, these sunrooms can operate comfortably for up to 60 percent of the year. |
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Fashionable as well as practical, children enjoy wearing these sunsuits and can play comfortably in the water while wearing them. |
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When you eat, you only put as much food in your mouth as you can comfortably chew with your mouth closed. |
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A draw-string allowed the pyjamas to comfortably embrace a great girth, and also to drop at a moments notice. |
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We need to diversify the economy so that a single mother with a job can comfortably support a child. |
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Vu again shot away from the start, rowing more comfortably than his heavier rivals in the choppy water. |
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Acer griseum, the paperbark maple, is small enough to sit comfortably in an urban garden. |
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Once the symptoms begin to abate and you can move around comfortably, mild physical exertion may help sweat out the evil humors. |
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We all dressed comfortably, since it would be a very long plane ride, in sweats and tank tops. |
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Use a hot-water bottle, or warm a sock filled with grain or flaxseed heated to a comfortably warm temperature in the microwave or oven. |
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For many centuries, he has been a comfortably rotund elephant-headed god hymned at the beginning of enterprises. |
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I'm quite content with the knowledge that I'm paying my way through school and living comfortably. |
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Your paycheck is enough to comfortably support a family in nice surroundings. |
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However, the bosses will prosper with fat cash pay-offs and sweet share deals that will see them comfortably well-off well into dotage. |
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For me, mouse perfection would be cordless, with a comfortably ergonomic grip. |
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Physically we may inhabit the present, but in our minds the past and the future are comfortably cohabiting with it. |
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With 260-hp inboard engines and normally loaded, she will cruise comfortably and economically at 25 mph and reach a top speed of 35 mph. |
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She sat up in her wheelchair as comfortably as her stout, 94-year-old body would allow. |
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In order for the arms to recover comfortably without injury over time, the hips must he down when the arms are at the side. |
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I am not tall enough both to have my eyes positioned at the top of the screen and for my feet to rest comfortably on the footrest. |
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I struggled to believe it could be possible to get four people inside, with the front passengers able to stretch their legs comfortably. |
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The survey confirmed that couples preferred to be poorer and happy apart than together, comfortably off, and miserable. |
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The former Harvard librarian and cranky widower of Glass's richly layered novel is settling comfortably into retirement. |
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If you are disenfranchised with your particular religion, online you can be any religion you want comfortably, you can explore things. |
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It seemed like everyone genuinely was having a fun time, connecting and chatting comfortably. |
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It's a nicely adapted version of events, perhaps a little dense with details, but overall it takes the audience comfortably through the motions. |
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He had found a persona that he could comfortably inhabit and that would attract customers here and abroad. |
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They have tried their best to get the preparation they need to be able to talk about this comfortably. |
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He was brought up to fit comfortably into a patriarchal system, but risks ostracism to fight for his abandoned sister's rights. |
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Some of the world's top banking groups are rolling out new services for the comfortably wealthy. |
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Once you know the target amount you will need in order to retire comfortably, your financial advisor will be able to help you work out a plan. |
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Those programs aimed at the comfortably affluent are not regarded as a burden, while those for the socially invisible underclass are. |
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His prolific and popular writing allowed him to live comfortably in London, Antibes, and Capri. |
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The premise is that no matter how hard you work, you will live comfortably. |
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Having lots of pictures of dead presidents matters less when you only need a relative few of them to live comfortably. |
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An emancipated woman from a comfortably well-off milieu, she was the last member of her family to escape their homeland. |
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They also have some tents, so a large group can be accommodated comfortably. |
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Ultra-fast laser systems that used to be several boxes now sat comfortably on an optical bench. |
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The technology must possess the intrinsic abilities to self-organize, reorganize, and accommodate new data comfortably. |
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It sits comfortably on your lap, and if perchance it slips onto the carpet, no harm done. |
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He thinks there's probably enough room for two to play comfortably, but not three. |
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My sister-in-law saw the forecast and rented a super large tent that we were all able to comfortably gather under. |
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With some bedding rearrangements, it was big enough for four to sleep comfortably. |
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The young Scot comfortably out-pointed his opponent over the next seven rounds. |
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They head back to that very base this summer after a year that has comfortably exceeded any aspirations they held before the season's start. |
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His series of largely autobiographical books dealing with his life in Italy comfortably eclipses his body of fiction. |
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The leading bus and coach operator should cruise comfortably to another set of record results on Tuesday. |
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Pro wrestling has taken off and vaulted these three networks comfortably ahead of the pack. |
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Since 1997, they have grown their fee income by 30 percent, year on year, to rank comfortably as the nation's largest legal firm. |
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Always remain calm when sitting comfortably on the piano stool by relaxing the whole body. |
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I bit into the apple, resettling more comfortably, pulling a pine cone out from behind my back and tossing it a few feet away. |
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There should be enough room in the crotch of the pants for you to sit and walk comfortably, without being excessively baggy. |
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They are content to rest comfortably in the mainstream of life, remaining unnoticed. |
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He's too astute to give away his position, but he wears an air of contentment as comfortably as the leather sandals on his feet. |
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Flatform pumps finished with iridescent sequins and leather toe caps keep you comfortably sky-high. |
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There were places where neighbours could comfortably have shaken hands across the street from corbelled second stories. |
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The funds are private investment pools for the rich, who understand the risks and can comfortably absorb potential losses, they say. |
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I wish that I will be able to support myself comfortably and enjoyably on my creative writing. |
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Harold said he couldn't get down comfortably to play shots because he cricked his neck a few days ago. |
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The entire agricultural output of crofting could be fitted comfortably into a handful of large east coast farms. |
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With the exception of the frangible bullet loads, the test gun kept everything comfortably inside that margin. |
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At speed it cruised comfortably, and handled 100 mph on the high-speed bowl without complaint, and with minimal engine and road noise. |
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A touch exhausted from her wind-riding adventure, she laid down, reclining comfortably on her cushy bed. |
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The ball bounced in front of Scott Carson, who should have saved comfortably but could only fumble the ball over the line off his upper arm. |
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He is intrigued by her wry tone, uncertain of her sincerity, their funny bones still not comfortably connected. |
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Heavy was the powder keg in the padded backpack he possessed-he'd taken all he could comfortably carry upon his back. |
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They're a comfortably bourgeois power couple, educated professionals with two children and ample material possessions. |
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The room had dark wood panelling, cream paint above the dado, a muted silver ceiling, and comfortably padded brown leather chairs. |
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The prepay phone is a mass-market model and does not normally sit comfortably with a company whose culture is centered on differentiation. |
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If this is an ongoing problem, ask your prescriber to write the prescription for the dosage form you can take most comfortably. |
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He fitted so comfortably into the role of misfit that it became a template for a whole generation of actors. |
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It was possible to live in that country decently and comfortably if you weren't actively opposing the regime. |
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The week leading up to the series decider was comfortably the worst week of my life. |
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He comfortably shot-fakes, advances the ball with a quick dribble and pulls up for 15-foot jumpers. |
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Such levels of spices can be comfortably consumed in the regular diet, except when their consumption is limited by the pungency or strong odour. |
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Nestling comfortably in their little cardboard cellophane-wrapped homes, they're like an accident you can't take your eyes off. |
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Who can bring a tear to your eye with a high tech electronica gadget that sits comfortably in the palm of his hand? |
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Opposite the galley is an asymmetrical dinette which seats three comfortably and four in a pinch. |
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Opposite the galley is an L-shaped dinette that comfortably seats four adults. |
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The handle is embossed with a textured pattern that gives a good grip, and there's a small relieved area where your thumb goes comfortably. |
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He moved comfortably between the two disparate and contradictory worlds of the frontier. |
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However, once inside, they will be comfortably ensconced in well designed seats. |
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Subsequently, Beckham essayed a long, high shot but this one, in contrast to the one that made it into the net, was comfortably caught by Jones. |
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The fire spits comfortably in the grate, the lawns outside the window stretch expansively, and it is obvious that he has done well. |
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His suit jacket was draped over his chair and his tie was loosened a bit so he could work comfortably before he left. |
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The German dropped his serve at 1-1 when he made a forehand error, and Canas held his serve comfortably to decide the first set. |
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This film is not a picture we are meant to relate to, or follow comfortably from the depths of our seats. |
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Accompaniment patterns lay comfortably in the hand and the broad harmonic vocabulary includes a few bold moments where accidentals abound. |
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Staying comfortably ahead of the fashion pack, Nicola Roberts plumped for a pair of on-trend jeggings today. |
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I love working with jersey fabrics because it's easy to wear and comfortably drapes over a women's frame. |
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Tyler, who wore a politely puzzled expression, sat very comfortably on the couch, with one leg resting on top of the other. |
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It also requires there to be adequate legroom for workers to work comfortably. |
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The horse comfortably jumped the final fence and won by 10 lengths as favourite Ibis Rochelais failed to keep pace. |
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Everything is on one floor, so from where I sit I can see the locker room, a small parlour area, and a whirlpool, which fits a dozen comfortably. |
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There are two whiteboards for providing information and giving briefings, and comfortably upholstered benches in one corner. |
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Weather conditions are still too bleak to get going with the rod comfortably. |
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Tom jumped in beside me and the driver looked into the rear-view mirror to see whether we were seated comfortably before driving off. |
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Millions upon millions of traditional ejecting Winchesters have been sold so there must be something comfortably right about them. |
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The faint smell of bacon and eggs was in the air, and Fat Louie rested comfortably at the foot of his bed as normal. |
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I woke up this morning with a knot of excitement and anticipation nestling comfortably in my stomach. |
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Courtois has an extraordinary range, pushing his instrument quite comfortably into registers normally reserved for the viola and even violin. |
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So, if you can comfortably afford the repayments, why not repay your loan over a shorter term, say, three years instead of four? |
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The residual income derived from these investments would be enough to comfortably sustain me for the rest of my life. |
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I could feel my blood pumping comfortably in my arteries and wondered why it didn't just leak out into nothingness. |
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The words of the responsorial psalm fit very comfortably with the vocal ethos of blues. |
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At the final turn he led by eight lengths and held on comfortably for a very popular win. |
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Other returnees moved comfortably into Massachusetts society, because they had the needed skills or capital. |
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She rested comfortably in the lotus position and seemed to be quite preoccupied. |
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But on Sunday he displayed no obvious signs of distress and bowled quite comfortably. |
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Sitting comfortably using wireless access will no longer be just the preserve of the road warrior or corporate executive, he writes. |
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Dad was piloting the family car down an arrow-straight section of Outback highway, sitting comfortably on about 130 kph. |
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It had no place in the classical canon nor could it comfortably coexist with its successor, the squared-off art deco style. |
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The rear cabin is roomy and two adults can sit quite comfortably in the back provided those in the front are not long-legged. |
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The theater would be warmed with fires beforehand to make it comfortably warm. |
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In a session the client, dressed in light, loose clothing, rests comfortably on a bodywork table. |
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But she looked very much a confident athlete on Saturday as she loped along comfortably on the lead. |
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Gentlemen like Adams did not fit comfortably into this rule-bound world of specialization, division of labor, credentialing, and uniformity. |
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It seemed to fit comfortably within its surroundings, which included numerous sacred and secular objects. |
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For examination, use the largest speculum on the auroscope that will comfortably fit into the ear. |
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In spite of a spirited comeback that took Tan to within three points, she held on to win comfortably. |
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The rear supports are tapered in front to form a comfortably angled backrest. |
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Nothing particularly taxing, and the car behaved as you would expect it to, reliably, comfortably but not excitingly. |
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But the combination of natural materials imparts warmth to the space, which is comfortably scaled. |
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Resting comfortably on one side, most people feel only a little discomfort as the colonoscope is carefully inserted into the back passage. |
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Jason rested his arm comfortably around Kirby's shoulder as she maneuvered herself to stand next to him. |
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The food store had enough food in it to comfortably feed the five of them for ten years. |
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Loyal Watcher, an ex-Royal Navy fleet tender with a range of more than 2500 miles, comfortably accommodates 12 heavily equipped divers. |
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At the end of your shower, make the water as hot as you can comfortably tolerate for one minute and follow that with a minute of tepid water. |
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Vibrant orange marigolds sit quite comfortably close to the paler blue cornflower. |
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This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit. |
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They achieve these efficient ballistics with moderate recoil, even in rifles that are light and portable enough to be carded comfortably. |
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This gives a well-sized boot and interior that can carry four adults comfortably. |
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Dinner began after we said Grace and we were all seated comfortably around the table. |
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The baby lies comfortably in a white bassinet, swathed in soft butter-colored pajamas and a thin cotton blanket. |
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It sleeps four comfortably and every room has panoramic views of stunning sea and mountain vistas. |
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A stableboy met them with a roan pony, sleek and comfortably saddled. |
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Instead of enjoying the fact that we can live comfortably, we spend our time looking to see who is living just that little bit more comfortably than us. |
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For a profession whose statistical underpinnings in empirical research are most comfortably based on normal distributions, this skewed distribution begs investigation. |
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Camp leadership should be able to live comfortably with its decisions, if those decisions are made with the advice and consideration of the constituencies supporting the camp. |
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If Bea's starter and main course were marginally better than mine, her tasty Drambuie-sodden trifle was comfortably eclipsed by my mouth-watering clootie dumpling and custard. |
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The powder room should incorporate enough space for fixtures as well as storage, and enough room for the user to comfortably enter and exit the space. |
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He had loads of lolly and could retire comfortably if things went wrong. |
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It look cramped but my long-legged colleague sat there quite comfortably. |
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Paintings of world's fairs that showed visitors with parasols strolling along paths surrounded by beaux arts architecture fitted comfortably in this genre. |
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But of course Chinatown was set comfortably in the past, while The ghost writer deals explosively with events still unfolding. |
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Close your eyes and picture yourself lolling comfortably in a chaise lounge on fine, white sand, the crystal-clear, blue ocean gently lapping the shore just a few yards away. |
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Fourteen works in various mediums sat quite comfortably beneath this rubric, each straddling the realms of commercial advertising and formalist abstraction. |
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They dive into the meal before she's even comfortably seated at the table. |
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I managed a couple of miles quite comfortably today, which is encouraging. |
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After making the cut comfortably and enjoying dinner on the second night of the tournament, he returned to his room to discover it had been burgled. |
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It isn't really about revealing, you know, the true state of things, it is partly about selling us things that keep us comfortably numb in the matrix. |
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Grasp the handle with a single overhand grip and sit down on the seat as you normally would when doing pull-downs, your quads secured comfortably underneath the pads. |
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The stand for the swage block is wood and high enough to work comfortably. |
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He owned and rented out over a hundred homes, and as you could imagine this brought in plenty of money to live not only comfortably, but luxuriously. |
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What was most galling was that there was no earthly reason why the Leinster final couldn't comfortably have been brought forward by a week or a fortnight. |
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He looked away as he felt her head nestle comfortably into his neck. |
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Just as I was dozing off, scrambled eggs nestling comfortably in my tummy and my brain relaxing into a deep and beautiful slumber, my sister called. |
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The decisions he's made about his life sit comfortably with him. |
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I'm not at camp anymore but am comfortably settling in back at home. |
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The Explosion at the Wig Factory was about as big of a hoot as you can comfortably call a tragedy like an explosion. |
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Later that afternoon, the old guy settles himself comfortably on his back porch, looking downrange proudly at the targets on the sandbank 50 yards away. |
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Although many traditional beliefs are retained by Thai Americans, Thais often try to adjust their beliefs in order to live in the United States comfortably. |
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The work seems to comfortably escape the ever-so dreaded Sunday painter, AVA-esque aesthetic that seems to be driving the ongoing debates surrounding the death of painting. |
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After a period of time in which the dinosaurs could comfortably have spawned, lived, and been eliminated by space aliens, the door opened, and I gained ingress. |
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There was enough room for kids to sit comfortably, but not enough room for adults, so it was the perfect place to go when we didn't want to be bothered. |
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He had settled himself comfortably as if he had all the time in the world, ordered a large peg of his favorite Scotch whisky, and then, things just went out of control. |
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After her surgery, she is recovering both comfortably and uncomfortably. |
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He soon found for his use the recoil was excessive and the gun too heavy to carry comfortably all day, so he traded it off for another 4-inch barreled.44 Special. |
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They resided comfortably alongside Chantilly lace, silk faille, and his contented clients of a certain age. |
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He hastily straightened his gleaming bronze cuirass and cuisse, settled his sword sheath and gauntlets more comfortably upon his belt, and entered the audience hall. |
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After comfortably accounting for Haydock away and Newton-le Willows at home they destroyed the hopes of Highfield who themselves had aspirations to become league leaders. |
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On the positive side, I tried on my kilt again after weighing myself, and found that it fit comfortably again, albeit with the buckles at their loosest notches. |
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They are now back to working comfortably in tandem with the conservative movement to destroy even the slightest movement toward health-care reform. |
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When it comes to deprivation, Bexley sits fairly comfortably in the middle ranks of the country but the Government-compiled figures mask a harsh reality. |
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The Greeks and Romans lived, I suppose, very comfortably though they had no linen. |
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He was one of those men who could comfortably move from comedy to drama, from drama to comedy, to drama with comedy. |
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Contempt for the middle class is often barely concealed among those most comfortably ensconced in the emerging class order. |
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The Tea Party hate machine has gone into overdrive in South Carolina, so how has Lindsey Graham survived so comfortably? |
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He grew up, comfortably and happily he says, in an upper middle-class family, in Ohio. |
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William did so like a true professional, nestling the mercifully quiet baby comfortably in the crook of his arm. |
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The Scarfe cartoon would comfortably fit in any compendium of such grotesqueries. |
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Slowly he raised himself from the deep cushion into which he had fallen, and found himself seated most comfortably in the sternsheets of his good friend Ratty's little skiff. |
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Visteon's portable dyno can handle vehicles with wheelbases from 85 to 190 in., though pickups with dual rear wheels are too wide to fit comfortably. |
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Embracing normcore is all about dressing comfortably and effortlessly. |
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The old gentleman, who was comfortably and perhaps even stertorously asleep in the corner, is now in the centre engaged in conversation with the young lieutenant. |
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The bird carrier should be large enough for your bird to sit or rest in it comfortably so that it doesn't bump its head or tail on the top or bottom. |
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Instances abound of corrupt politicians, caught beyond a shadow of doubt with their hand in the till, comfortably re-elected in the very next election. |
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His views on private prisons may not have sat comfortably with the Executive but it would be very sad if they were not reappointing him because they feared his impartiality. |
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You always know what to expect from an Elvis movie, and this one settles comfortably into its well established formula like a baby kangaroo in its momma's pouch. |
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This is a useful caveat for scales in major and minor tenth double stops, as there will be hands that cannot comfortably make this reach, especially below seventh position. |
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After baseline routine testing, the ventilatory pattern was evaluated with subjects sitting comfortably during room-air breathing and during CO2 rebreathing. |
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We in New Zealand, you know, used to be able to relax a bit, to be able to think that we would sit comfortably while the rest of the world seared, singed, withered. |
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Lying on your back, place a bolster or pillow under the bottom edges of your shoulder blades so that your arms can comfortably extend out to the sides or overhead. |
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The hotels are old Navy barracks that have been comfortably redone. |
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In the faint light we rose and sang hymns, accompanied by the organist sitting comfortably on the floor and using his right leg to pump the harmonium. |
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It would stand at least four meters tall, if it had enough room to stand comfortably in, its leathery gray skin was covered in patches of chitin, and its mouth was beaked. |
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The natural timber chalets of Tenggol Aqua Resort blend harmoniously into the environment, nestled comfortably amongst the lush green fringing the beach. |
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The package said sleeps six, but I say more comfortably 4 or 5 people. |
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She noisily chewed on her gum, stomping to the seat adjacent to mine, not bothering to reply until she'd settled comfortably with said boots crossed upon the desk. |
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Noddy terns, in contrast, have plumage that repels water better, and they are often seen flopping onto the sea, able to rest comfortably far from land. |
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The company's dividend has been restored and its ungeared balance sheet can comfortably support the investment needed to rebuild the brand and drive continued recovery. |
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The orange furred feline paced uncertain on the spot before heading over to her two linked friends and seating herself comfortably beside them, watching them eat. |
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He led her to the couch and got them comfortably arranged, with her feet drawn up under her white, floor-length gown, and her head against his chest. |
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A few moments later she was perched comfortably atop Jake's desk. |
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Kaka threaded a ball through the centre past three static PSV defenders, the Ukrainian latched on to it and comfortably slotted the ball past the advancing Gomes. |
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But on opening day, the showground was so vast and the exhibitors' tents and stands so many and so comfortably spread out that I'm sure it was a comfortable success. |
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As with the Arnold press, the palms-facing-backward position of the reverse barbell press allows you to comfortably start from the lowest position. |
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Swaisgood's research project required that the snake comfortably slither, coil, and strike but still be tethered tightly enough that there was no chance it could escape. |
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By the end of the first six weeks, students were expected to carefully work out and comfortably learn all notes, rhythms, fingerings, dynamics and articulations. |
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The opening track's menacing buzz may suggest some broad departure, but the warm, familiar fuzzes fasten the fate of the rest of the album as comfortably as Velcro. |
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During the last 15 years of his life, the artist lived quite comfortably. |
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Crack a cold one, sit back comfortably, and let's get on with it. |
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Wise Dan comfortably outpolled Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another and Breeders' Cup Classic hero Fort Larned to claim his crown. |
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Such opportunities help learners to overcome their cack-handedness and to develop their ability to use equipment comfortably. |
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Tidings had in some shape reached is ears that his father was not comfortably circumstanced as regarded money. |
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In the Western states, the new cyberlibertarianism melds comfortably with traditional leave-me-alone-ism. |
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Did not cotton spin itself, beef grow, and groceries and spiceries come in from the East and the West, quite comfortably by the side of shams? |
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Will the insensitive invariantist themes just accommodated remain comfortably contained within the gate-keeping contextualist framework? |
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The bad news is that nearly every color laser is too big to share a desk with comfortably. |
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The Maltings gave the festival a venue that could comfortably house large orchestral works and operas. |
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It was said that the rooms had carpets for sitting and reading comfortably. |
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After drawing to South Africa, England defeated the West Indies and New Zealand comfortably. |
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Although England won the first Test in Cardiff, Australia won comfortably in the second Test at Lords. |
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In 2003 the tournament was revived and England comfortably won, beating her old rivals plus Scotland, Ireland and Russia. |
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Taylor comfortably progressed to the final of the Grand Slam and a meeting with Dave Chisnall. |
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He was ranked 82nd in the PTC Order of Merit, comfortably outside the top 24 who made the Finals. |
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Caesar won comfortably, despite his opponents' greater experience and standing. |
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They had two very happy seasons in her, sailing her comfortably on their own, including two voyages to Cherbourg. |
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They lived comfortably if tackily in big, plain houses, and were too much like us in town to interest me. |
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What's not quite so comfortably in Parnell's camp are the Inupiaq and Athabaskan tribes in the path of his destruction. |
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The trainer will doubtless have big plans for Airmail Special, who comfortably justified 2-5 favouritism. |
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Birkirkara were a step up from the Andorran parttimers, though West Ham still should have had more than enough to see them off comfortably. |
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Bill-topping Lawrence Murphy turned in an impressive performance to comfortably outpoint Doncaster middleweight Michael Alexander. |
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Despite dominating possession and territory, they were being comfortably contained by Everton's well-organised midfield and diligent back four. |
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Dutchman George Boateng drilled a daisy cutter at Mark Bosnich, but the Australian goalkeeper saved comfortably without having to move. |
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Maximize the range of motion by allowing the arms to hang comfortably in the stretched position. |
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I've always found bags are too big or bouncy and the armbands are too slippy to sit comfortably. |
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Yet the off-season losses of Tony Boselli, Kevin Hardy and Keenan McCardell have been delt with comfortably in the early games of the year. |
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The full rover and pairs match was comfortably won by Terry Dalton with six sand dabs, a flounder and four whiting to 6lb 13oz. |
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And reading between the lines, the irrepressible bounciness of our Josh is never going to fit comfortably into a corporate pigeonhole. |
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The striker became the first Argyle striker to score a hat-trick in a Devon derby as Sheridan's men comfortably won the bragging rights. |
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