Despite seemingly convincing evidence, his expensively assembled defence team secured a not guilty verdict. |
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Remember when the Internet was full of expensively generated content that cost you not a bean? |
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It necessitates a little leap of the imagination to find the sensitive soul buried within this solid, expensively suited figure. |
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To borrow expensively to fund ill-thought-out acquisitions is, for example, likely to erode shareholder value. |
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The Queen put much store in looking the part and continued to dress expensively in civilian couture. |
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A table of eight expensively suited businessmen was next to us, and we wondered if they would divide the bill on to eight credit cards. |
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Now the Dome has been expensively reupholstered, with a very posh multiplex, the Hollywood Arclight, grafted on to it. |
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There is the attention to detail one would expect from a fashion stylist expensively artschooled in the flot-jet of twentieth century subculture. |
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We entered the house and I was surprised to find it very plush and expensively furnished. |
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His apartment is filled with expensively bound tomes and corny Victorian paintings of stags at bay. |
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I paused in the act of buffing my expensively manicured toenails, startled. |
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Some live-aboard boats provide everything else but are self-catering, providing the opportunity to eat as cheaply or expensively as you like. |
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The limo was expensively furnished, upholstered in leather and faux wood, a large electronic control console on the passenger side. |
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There was a full kitchen, bathroom with a private shower and two bedrooms, all of which were furbished expensively and expressively. |
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A large and expensively fitted skating rink is being erected by a leading architect, with granolithic floors and every modern improvement. |
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They disdained make-up and shampoo but drove nice cars and lived in expensively decorated tree-houses. |
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But what I am saying is that I need to replace my entire expensively skinny wardrobe and replace it with clothes that won't choke me. |
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My flat was not expensively furnished, because I never had any money to furnish it any other way. |
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Standards and criteria may be set or adjusted more quickly and less expensively than by using laws and regulations. |
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By earning credits at a community college, they can attain the baccalaureate more quickly and less expensively than if they only studied at a four-year school. |
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She was expensively educated, rumoured to be of the landed gentry. |
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If the man and woman in the street can usually see a swift, practical, cheap solution to a problem, why does bureaucracy move so slowly and expensively? |
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In addition, the expensively cultivated courses require gentle handling, which is often made more difficult due to the lack of driveways. |
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He disliked his own conspicuousness to himself, whenever he was out in the world expensively costumed. |
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This means that documents can be scanned by the client and emailed to us instead of sending them expensively by messenger or unreliably by post. |
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Therefore, older radar sets must expensively be surveyed either with a compass or with help of known trigonometrically points. |
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Claud considered it a pleasure to denude his property of expensively raised pheasants. |
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These roots burrow through bitumen as if it were butter, and often the trees have to be expensively removed before they completely ruin the driveway. |
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The second half opened in chronometrically identical fashion, but even more expensively for the Broncos. |
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Some opponents argue that the state could less expensively fight tooth disease by promoting good toothbrushing or fluoride treatments in schools. |
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The Graf Bismarck land was expensively reclaimed for housing and business investment, but rents are forbiddingly high. |
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In front of him are a steak about four inches thick, a few sprigs of broccoli and a litre of expensively bottled water. |
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There are good economic reasons for unlimited, flexible access to credits if emissions can be reduced elsewhere less expensively. |
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Each person uses on average almost 45 litres per day of expensively treated mains water for this purpose. |
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But the trading firm in its old form, when things were purchased cheaply and sold expensively, no longer exists. |
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In this way, your order can be executed more quickly and less expensively, and you also benefit from the exchange rates of Credit Suisse. |
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We will be able to address conflict before it happens, instead of expensively trying to patch up the problems after the fact. |
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So remember to ask what you can do yourself rather than having your representative do it more expensively. |
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And, it is more likely that we will do that faster, and less expensively, if we cooperate. |
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They can only offer short-term liquidity and much more expensively than in the past. |
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We all know expensively refurbished public spaces which fail to attract the public, as well as overcrowded marginal corners where crowds always congregate. |
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A few nights later, Elise was dining alone at a trendy restaurant when an expensively dressed older gentleman sent over a bottle of the finest champagne. |
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Mr. Doolittle enters, dressed expensively as if he was a bridegroom. |
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They do not mind a bit exploiting the skills which were so painfully and expensively acquired, and are so desperately needed in their home countries. |
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On the other hand, the expensively heated air is given off to the outside, without removing the heat from the return air by means of heat recovery. |
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He was dressed casually, expensively, a contrast to his older brother's ragged, threadbare clothes and general scraggliness. |
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The season may have been opening beneath deep blue skies on a perfectly and expensively relaid pitch, but there was too much rust to be kicked off too many boots for it ever to have been a great contest. |
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Recipe books for and about different cultural groups in Canada vary from the full-colour, expensively produced titles to the simplest, such as this one, which is full of mouth-watering recipes. |
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The real problem, it is that we build too expensively, because it is a global system which has stored laws and regulations one after the other, even if taken independently, all are justified. |
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A lot of this could be implemented quite simply and not expensively. |
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She has film-star looks and hair that appears expensively blow-dried. |
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The biggest producer of wood-residue electricity in North America, Boralex provides a source of alternative energy while recycling materials that would otherwise be expensively buried as landfill. |
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Permanent pleating, colour-fast dyes, crease resistance, preshrinking, and other easy-care characteristics of synthetics made it possible to manufacture clothing more quickly and less expensively. |
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Ehh, they're the supporters of a team of no-marks from Slovenia, whose side was drawing with your expensively assembled Premier League outfit until two minutes ago. |
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He backed an overdue scheme to place more emphasis on rehabilitating criminals and less on expensively locking them up—until the tabloids objected and he took fright. |
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Where broadcasters once pushed programmes expensively, with multiple repeats and big worries about audibility and accessibility, they now have a model based on people pulling the material they want from a website. |
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Both are expensively dressed, show signs of lives of luxury and flirtatiousness and show a lack of spiritual depth. |
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The agricultural policies essentially say that if we want to eat less expensively, while productivity is not the same type, we first need to help farmers so that they can increase their productivity. |
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He leaned back and put his expensively loafered feet on one of my chairs. Apparently he was willing to cough up some change for footwear. |
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Norway has high expertise levels and long traditions in the maritime industry but is held back because of exorbitant cost levels and tends to lose market shares to less expensively based countries. |
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The continued English hold on Calais however depended on expensively maintained fortifications, as the town lacked any natural defences. |
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We all know schools, sports facilities, and even European Union buildings, that have had to be closed due to contamination with asbestos and then laboriously and expensively renovated. |
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This is the parameter the engineer and your mechanical systems are trying, expensively, to control when a narrow range of fluctuation is requested. |
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Retaining these expensively trained professionals has been identified as one of the goals of the government. |
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In the Ivory Coast, the rappers dress expensively. |
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Given the new tools available for producing CD-ROMs less expensively and the experience already acquired by staff, CD-ROMs will be used more and more to supply UNESCO databases in its fields of competence. |
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