Chopped and mixed with salad dressing and pickles, Spam made a passable deviled ham. |
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The quality of low-end wines can be passable in some cases, worse in others. |
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He raised his voice a few tones on these last words, giving a passable imitation of his friend, and Telli joined him in laughing. |
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What notion of vision and flair achieved this passable imitation of a prison yard? |
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For your information, I thought it was perfectly passable, and nasty enough, without being too scary. |
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In all, this disc is a passable presentation of a surprisingly interesting film. |
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Where British accents are required, the actors do a passable job, though they sound more mid-Atlantic than Manchester. |
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It's a passable presentation, with dialogue, effects, and music mixed equally. |
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It's got passable graphics, a mediocre soundtrack, and gameplay that depends in large part on your ability to mash the Square button. |
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Kantine food was passable, and after work, there was just enough energy to make it home and go to bed. |
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The film seems in reasonably good shape, with some dirt and dusts now and again, but overall, a passable presentation. |
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Cumulo-Nimbus clouds apparently lying atop the South Downs and turning them into a passable imitation of a snow-capped mountain range. |
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The lack of passable roads in rural areas makes it difficult to transport agricultural products to market. |
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An engineer with Kerry County Council said the road is still passable and there are traffic lights in operation. |
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There would be no ambulance, especially with the snow too deep for the road to be passable. |
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A few paved trunk roads and many passable dirt roads make Maasailand accessible. |
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A North Yorkshire Police spokesman said Whitby and Scarborough were the worst hit areas but all main roads were passable with care. |
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The rebuilding should make the roads passable this planting season as well as make it easier for possible rehabilitation next year. |
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Cape Farewell is a series of expeditions into the Arctic, through a previously icebound but now passable route. |
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Downtown roads are passable for the most part, with scattered debris mostly from trees. |
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Keeping the clay roads passable, especially in winter, was a difficult task. |
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Mr. Moore was a traveling dentist when roads were passable and a hatter in the winter months. |
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Snow was settling on the Pennines this morning but roads were still passable with care. |
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Back in the 1920s keeping the clay road passable for bullock teams was a difficult matter. |
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In Elvington, there was serious flooding but roads were passable with care. |
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He challenged Kitwe residents to pay land rates as this would help the council ensure that the roads were made passable. |
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Yes, things have changed and changed for the better and now rural people have acquired auto means of transport because roads are passable. |
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Many other roads were only passable with care including the Cat and Fiddle road, the A54 Buxton to Congleton road. |
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The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars. |
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His appearance differed from the passable but indifferent style I'd been used to in him, often typical of computer programmers. |
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My prawns were merely passable, but the mackerel was heavenly, as were the pickled herrings with finely sliced pickled onions. |
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Stepping into the clearing, the demon was almost passable for a human, and should have been, for he was possessing a corpse. |
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The fact is it must be against natural justice to expect six frontagers to keep footing the cost of keeping the Tile Kiln Lane passable. |
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The internet, and the dark web, have made it even easier to buy and sell the technology needed to manufacture a passable passport. |
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During the dry weather the track to the mine was passable but work had to be done on it to carry heavy traffic. |
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The escargots were abundant, but only passable, the onion soup good, but not spectacular. |
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The design is sort of skate shoe-like, and is completely passable unless you need dressy shoes at work. |
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In order to make these roads passable during rainy season, grading them to murram status is ongoing. |
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The roads were snow covered but passable thanks to the cable chains on Edgard's front wheel drive VW wagon. |
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My carpaccio was passable, but far too sparse and hidden beneath a jungle of foliage. |
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Without being particularly inventive, it is still a passable excuse for the protagonists to go places, draw swords and engage in smart wordplay. |
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It's a kind of Latin joint full of sleazy men and girls who can do a passable samba, lambada or can just shake their hips. |
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I cleaned it with the tail of my shirt, not exactly spotless, but passable. |
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He survived on mediocrity, excelling at little but being passable at most things. |
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The stereo sound is merely okay, with passable channel separation and fidelity, allowing you to enjoy bad voiceover acting at its finest. |
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The lack of a clear atmosphere or tone turns what could have been passionate into just passable. |
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The result is a highly inoffensive, passable sound which has its interesting, if unremarkable, moments. |
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That means they can use a snowplough to clear the roads and, unless they have a blizzard, it is passable. |
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Even two songs cut with hot producer Gavin Brown and ace keyboardist Richard Bell are merely passable. |
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The water enters from a high, very narrow haded rift in the far wall, passable for a few metres in the upper half. |
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Already a passable cellist, she went out, bought a Steinway, hired a teacher and got cracking on the eighty-eights. |
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Eventually, however I inflated a passable bubble, which left me with a sticky chin, but restored my dignity. |
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He plays a vital role travelling ahead of us to check our intended route is safely passable and helping anyone who falls overboard. |
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The remainder tracks are passable but not memorable enough to merit mention. |
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You need to get out there, assuming there are any passable roads. |
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They speak fluent French, passable German, and have notions of Spanish. |
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Up north, the Yankees are in disarray as former scions of industry go on trial and the stock market does a passable impersonation of a weapon of mass destruction. |
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My old jacket isn't even real tweed but only a passable imitation. |
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By last night the force said most roads were passable with care. |
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The English dub is passable and at times more evocative than the subtitled translations, but overall the subtitles seemed more faithful to the tone and spirit of the story. |
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Certainly not more beautiful than most of the southern belles that could be found in South Carolina, she was still passable, with blonde hair and dark green eyes. |
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My command of the language was verging on the passable but it was not polished enough for a deep exploration of modern European politics, and certainly not at that speed. |
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The outfit was passable with her house-slippers, but satisfied her. |
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A serious presidential campaign should have at least a passable answer to an obvious, expected, and potentially disabling attack. |
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You might expect charming or at least passable small talk to be a gateway skill for a politician. |
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Her instructions were clear and I eventually produced a passable batch of puff. |
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And on any other network, The Biggest Loser's ratings would merely be passable. |
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In her opinion, her looks were passable enough to be called pretty. |
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Rumour has it that in a major earthquake, the synthetic ground will simply liquify and the entire area will do a passable impression of Atlantis' final moments. |
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My fishcake was passable, and not a country mile off being good. |
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During the time that the truck was lying on its side, the road was at all times passable to local traffic and flagmen were in place to manage traffic flow. |
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The surface varies from a stony path to a rutted lane to a broad carpet of grass, all of it passable on a touring bike with the exception of 100 yards or so towards the end. |
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On Saturday night I made a passable first attempt at Cossack dancing. |
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The replacements, led by the boosterish John W. Snow at Treasury, have gotten along better and did a passable job of selling Bush's policies on the campaign trail. |
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He said 14 road sections and 10 bridges are not passable due to flooding and landslides in Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Bicol and Car. |
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There's a Frankenword for everything nowadays and the word for Travis's film is passable. |
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Researchers tested their ideas about snake motion by adjusting the robot, which now does a passable upslope sidewind. |
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Is not the plain way more easy than the rough and cragged? is not the fair way more pleasant and passable than the foul? |
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Weirs were removed all along the Wye in Herefordshire, making the river passable to the western boundary, and beyond it at least to Hay on Wye. |
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The discovery of a passable route around Cape Bojador marked the beginning of the Portuguese exploration of Africa. |
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Legends claim that it was passable on foot up to 1480 AD, until cyclones deepened the channel. |
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However, other scientists suggested that the satellite images may have been misread and that the sea route was not yet passable. |
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Revision can turn a passable paper into an excellent one and change an excellent one into a radiant one. |
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Particularly for cattle droving, the shorter route was advantageous when passable. |
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There is a passable Feijoada, the traditional rich stew of long simmered black beans and pork. |
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So by the time we got to the car, one sock was at halfmast down a spindly shin and the other was making a passable impression of an ankle sock. |
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I'll go out thinking I'm looking passable, then see a photograph in a magazine or newspaper and realise I look like a Russian shotputter. |
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It's a passable substitute, but it will never measure up to the original. |
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In more shallow but passable water, avoid creating bow waves which can damage your car engine and remember to test your brakes after leaving the water. |
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The much smaller historic road winding over the pass itself, which lies a few hundred metres from the Swiss border with Italy, is only passable June to September. |
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