All in all, a very creditable and happy show by everyone involved, the actors, musicians, front of house, tea persons and ticket sellers. |
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What you see is essentially the stage production, but it's full of color and energy, and the principals all deliver creditable performances. |
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After each labor, he would come home tired, but feeling that he had done a creditable day's work. |
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They've squeezed a very creditable 192 bhp from the four pot, 16 valve motor. |
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The club finished a very creditable fifth out of eleven teams and narrowly failed to qualify for the finals. |
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This was an especially creditable effort because his two previous wins had been over longer distances. |
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All these initiatives are praiseworthy and creditable to the new and youthful management team. |
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Given the current state of the advertising market, this seems a creditable performance. |
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It just kind of seeps out with things that are said in passing, as if there were no other possible view, let alone a creditable one. |
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She makes a creditable effort at interpreting the manifest and manifold mysteries of her subject's motivations. |
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It was smoothly run and the Japanese, in particular, made a creditable on-field contribution. |
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After some days of heavy rains, the conditions were not ideal but both sides put in creditable performances. |
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We also express our gratitude to the media who were quickly on the scene and gave creditable coverage of the calamity. |
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Racing against some of the best horses in the world, he once again ran a cracker to finish a very creditable fifth. |
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The police have made good progress recently in the battle against crime. They are doing a creditable job. |
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However, the test vehicle was brand new, and a well run-in engine should average a much more creditable 22 mpg. |
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This daughter of Opening Verse finished a creditable second in a maiden race at Doncaster on her only outing last season. |
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He's another who handles a fast surface and a repeat of his creditable second to Lord Of The Turf at Galway will see him land this. |
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Mike Dall won with a creditable net of perch scaling 4lb 4oz to restore some male pride. |
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Some special care is requisite in growing these splendid calceolarias in a creditable manner. |
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But the five Americans also manage highly creditable regional or class accents. |
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She was very strong in the leading role, singing and acting well, while Lee was very creditable as the prince. |
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The film is a creditable effort to tell an African story from the point of view of an African. |
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The pairs enjoyed a mixed bag of results, with three wins and creditable performances in their close losses. |
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Levy is a creditable state advocate, a Jehovah's Witness with a reputation for honesty. |
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In division two both managed to keep their rounds together to tie at the top of the leader board with very creditable scores of 34 points. |
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Local rider Michael Mulcahy rode a fantastic race after puncturing and finished a creditable 10th. |
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The country and the citizen will give credit to the government for what are clearly creditable attainments. |
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Since then they have won ten of their last 11 league games to finish a creditable fourth in the final table. |
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Nonetheless, several young backstops enhanced their career potentials in 2002 by doing creditable jobs. |
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If India's batting was masterful, their bowling in truly testing conditions was even more creditable. |
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Split into five legs the runners go in pairs and Radcliffe's seniors managed a creditable 20th place finish, with the mixed team coming 42nd. |
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The three-year-old ran a creditable race to finish third on this course a fortnight ago. |
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However, earlier on she had produced some creditable performances in her first four events in the senior women's pentathlon. |
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That was a creditable nine seconds off the pace of early leader Markko Martin. |
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For many, service to Christ constituted the only creditable alternative to matrimony and childbed. |
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Her brief career has been dotted with some creditable performances in the domestic circuit. |
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She then received patriarchal permission to pursue kinship with offspring of creditable lineage! |
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The meeting had a massive list of international competitors and they helped to attract a creditable crowd despite the very blustery conditions which ruled out record attempts. |
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Overall this is a commercially successful and environmentally creditable SME business. |
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The eight-year-old fulfilled the promise of several creditable placed efforts with an overdue success in a valuable handicap at Hamilton last week. |
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Discredited voices get just as much love from the First Amendment as creditable ones, so the Cheneys can say whatever they want. |
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Smith did a creditable job narrating Pershing's 1916 expedition in pursuit of Pancho Villa. |
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You use the creditable remuneration types to stipulate the remuneration types that can be offset against the guarantee amount. |
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However, Amy still made the final and came a very creditable fourth. |
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I acknowledge the enthusiasm and unstinted support of railwaymen without whose dedicated efforts the creditable achievements of the Railways would not have been possible. |
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While a major leaguer, he had a creditable career, with a batting average of.281 for six seasons. |
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This means that the creditable months Anja K. has acquired in Austria and Hungary add up to 25 earnings points. |
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However, globalization has a creditable record of pulling millions of people out of extreme poverty in recent years. |
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One was that we can no longer allow individuals raising money for terrorist organizations to have a tax creditable status. |
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Cycling effortlessly between granite-hard drum excursions, creditable rapping and guitar riffage, the sinewy star seems hell-bent on vibing up the crowd. |
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They'd have been a pretty good act and a creditable noisecore band, but they way they seamlessly mesh this into a truly cohesive whole is remarkable. |
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Its total is already a creditable 5.3 times its opening weekend tally, and it will clearly go a fair bit higher. |
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The Parisian foursome made a highly creditable job of it despite technical problems, in front of 80,000 spectators. |
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Only reasonable care and a lot of goodwill are needed to enable you to do a creditable job. |
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One specific proposal, supported by many manufacturing industries, is a fully-refundable employers' training tax credit, creditable against contributions for Employment Insurance premiums. |
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To be creditable, this argument must say why intentional interference with the germline poses moral issues sharply different from the unplanned, but nonetheless significant impact of human activities on it. |
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Hence, I think this small but well-organized observer body did key, creditable work over a period of nearly a decade in the border areas between the warring parties. |
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We are not concerned with book criticism, trying to appraise what is creditable to the author, but are trying to give some little guidance to what will be profitable to the reader. |
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When the Formula One returned for the British Grand Prix later that year, Stewart finished a creditable fifth. |
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Open, a month before his 45th birthday, Faldo finished in a very creditable position of tied for 5th place. |
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The conductor's Suk homage on two sonically creditable CDs opens with the magnificent Ripening, followed by the symphonic poem Praga. |
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Has there ever been a creditable female character in any of his books? |
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Thirty minutes and two goals later, Zidane had untangled Les Bleus from a decidedly sticky situation, turning probable defeat into a creditable draw and introducing himself on the international scene in spectacular fashion. |
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When applying proposed TCBT tax rules, NRCan assumes that the LCT payments would be creditable against 4 percent of regular income tax liabilities instead of the 4 percent surtax which would be repealed. |
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Martin Barwood of Chichester, the fastest in 2014, had to give way to Heron, this time, but still finished a creditable eighth. |
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In this connection I might say that the President-in-Office of the Council in the Transport Council represents my political group and is doing some creditable work. |
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Refundable child tax credit: Uses the same 'family income' cut-off for single parents and for couples, so that a mother loses her child tax benefits if her partner's income takes her over the top of the creditable range. |
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The reserve program should be creditable enough so as to minimize disruptions in international trade from the imposition of trading restrictions and hoarding by exporting and importing countries. |
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The claim of justification arising out of self-defence is not creditable. |
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Hence the number of activities listed in the Reports of the Secretariat on the Activities of the MOST Programmes 2004-5 and 2006-7 both on the headquarter and regional level is indeed creditable. |
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There is a need for the incumbent to liaise closely with very senior staff and to provide creditable and authoritative security advice across a broad spectrum of core business issues. |
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Cowdenbeath, who were the ante-post selection at 13-2, put up a creditable performance in the First Division last season when everyone expected them to be relegated by March. |
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And Cavendish had to pick himself off the tarmac again yesterday to finish a creditable third behind German sprint beast Marcel Kittel in front of huge crowds in Liverpool. |
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Grand But One was a creditable sixth in the Wood Ditton Stakes on his first start and he built on that when second in a fair maiden at Newbury, being beaten a length by Madid. |
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Finishing third on a creditable score of 23-under was another Omega team, which consisted of Spain's Pablo Larrazabal, Ranvir Bhandari, Pranam Wahi and Amit Radia. |
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Before receiving his testimony, the officer is required to ascertain from his own knowledge or by a creditable witness that he is a subscribing witness to the deed. |
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Town didn't deserve to lose at Cardiff, where they played really well, and then got a creditable draw against Forest thanks to a never-say-die attitude. |
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Grand But One was a creditable sixth in the Wood Ditton Stakes on his debut and he built on that when second in a fair maiden at Newbury,being beaten a length by Madid. |
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He requires of his fellow man obedience to a very creditable code of morals, but he observes without shame or disapproval his God's utter destitution of morals. |
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