Lashing points are handily placed in each corner of the loadspace to secure any awkward-shaped packages. |
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Her recording of the clarinet sonatina handily beats de Peyer's, the only other one I know. |
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With the top two going up to division one, Acomb are handily placed as the season heads towards the halfway mark. |
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Whipping around foppishly like an imp, he handily takes on jester roles with equal success. |
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So he wrote an initiative, and to the surprise of the civic establishment which derisively opposed it, it passed handily. |
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Now Gore has handily disposed of his Democratic rival and has improved in opinion polls against Bush. |
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He's a strapping, robust he-man living a life of seclusion with other retired adventurers in Kenya, who handily dispatches a group of assassins. |
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If admin work doesn't appeal, there are job details of the much more juicy positions at MI5 handily tucked into the brochure. |
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Tactically, it's clear that the fleet is less handily placed in Holland, and the army ditto in Denmark. |
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Bit late, this one, because this is usually a Christmas conscience thing, but the tsunami benefit concert handily brings it into topicality. |
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You can head over to this website, where somebody has handily enough put together an accessible version of it. |
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A brief orientation with a map will confirm that most of the attractions are handily situated in the compact centre, and easily reached on foot. |
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Practically any type of food is handily available, accompanied by expert preparation and service, if you don't feel like cooking. |
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They didn't even bother to make sure that rescue units were going to be handily available. |
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He wanted to show the fans that he could earn their respect, which he handily accomplished in this match. |
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He handily manipulates the criminals by secretly sending a telegram to the police. |
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She was switching her leads a little bit down the lane, but I thought she did it pretty handily. |
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The annoying malady was handily repaired with surgery, leaving three small well-hidden punctures as the only evidence. |
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She handily demonstrated the difference between discomfort and enervating boredom. |
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If it came to a vote, I expect this song would handily trounce all comers anyway. |
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Stanford's men's team was handily defeated by the Yale women's varsity during a west-coast swing last winter. |
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In a bar, they get into a brawl with a group of Air Force heavies and handily defeat them. |
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Oh, and the guy who they burnt handily made it to the local reservoir, thereby infecting the local water supply. |
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Adjusted for inflation, that same amount today would take you handily to Hong Kong and back. |
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We have a team coming in tonight that we beat handily in New York. |
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I have the confidence that if it were to go to a referendum it would pass handily based on the information I have gathered this afternoon. |
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The Vatican handily disagrees on both points, and said so in the notification sent to Sister Farley. |
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More witty banter ensues as the duo handily defeats the thugs. |
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Most of the passage had already been charted and the British Admiralty expected that Franklin, a veteran Arctic explorer, would handily chart the rest. |
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Anyone could have had their body mass index checked yesterday at Cancer Research UK's stall, handily located between the coffee shop and restaurant. |
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He went on to win handily in the Senate race that autumn, capturing an overwhelming 70 percent of the popular vote. |
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It's partly that radio handily knits itself into whatever else you're doing, but it's also the stonking programmes. |
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An amiable, cheerful and amusing campaigner who could disarm a hostile crowd, he carried the election handily. |
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This year, Brisbane seemed to be all about the G20, which – if you're still wondering – is handily explained here. |
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By the end of that second year, I was handily passing my classes. |
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They handily gave out score sheets for you to fill in as you went along. |
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The GPS handily points out the gas stations that carry diesel. |
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Nor will he be suckered into thinking that England will be beaten handily today, despite every bookmaker's odds pointing very firmly to an Irish victory. |
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The second mission, OTV-2, handily doubled that number, clocking 469 days in orbit. |
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In 2010, Branstad returned to office after a 12-year hiatus by handily defeating the Democratic incumbent. |
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Colored, printed or handily folded it will defy any other type of packaging, and this for a very attractive budget. |
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Just 44 percent of Badger State Republicans have college degrees, but Romney defeated Santorum there handily. |
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Now if we could stop time so that nothing moves, we could meet the current demand for export handily. |
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Using the historical deployments and situation, we feel that the English will win handily. |
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Both of the statewide candidates that he backed in his home state won their primaries handily. |
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Mechanized entertainment so handily provided by television takes the place of family and community get-togethers for discussion and conversation. |
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The challenger handily trounced him by a ratio of more than two to one. |
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This time PC leader John Hamm nominated an NDP member for the position, who won the contest handily with the support of the two opposition parties over the unfortunate Liberal nominee. |
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We need to create the police force, as we once had quite handily, with the capacity not to have generalized tariffs-we've all agreed to bring those down-but to have punitive tariffs. |
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It is appropriate to remind hon. members opposite that Premier elect Mike Harris handily defeated the Liberal Party in part because he promised to reduce the size of the Ontario legislature. |
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The example that came to my mind was the vote that carried quite handily here in the House of Commons in June 1999 in which we agreed that the government would not change the definition of marriage. |
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We soon caught and handily passed the Collingwood Porsche and this time, the much slower speeds meant that we would be gaining these thirty seconds on them in the overall standings. |
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Canada went 1-2 on the first day of the competition Monday, beating Guyana handily, but losing to New Zealand and Scotland, thus failing to advance to the medal qualifying round. |
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Then he starts digging, handily crafting the canvas and mixing the ingredients until they fit just like encased Russian dolls, and eventually achieving the song that shall fit exactly into his own universe. |
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He got off to a shaky start, but with a few months of experience under his belt, he kept up handily with the veteran employees. |
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The food was also great at our base, the Sporthotel Strass, handily right next to the gondola to Penken. |
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Most of them are looking for the famous Green Hand which, handily, often floats around the place. |
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Complete with QWERTY keyboard, this smartphone handily sends and receives photos, videos and text. It's the perfect tool to touch base with friends, and for a thousand other activities. |
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Takashi Koyari had been expected to win handily, but a former lawmaker from the opposition Democratic Party of Japan, Taizo Mikazuki, narrowly defeated him. The LDP's defeat may presage further headaches for Mr Abe. |
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The hotel is handily situated for shopping on Princes Street and for visits to Edinburgh Castle, St Giles' Cathedral and the National Gallery of Scotland. |
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They should not believe that this bill will be passed handily. |
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I think one thing we should all come to grips with is that the Rajapakse government is not an unpopular government, that elections will be called most likely in May of this year, and that they expect to win fairly handily. |
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