The style Maudslay employed is deliberately a little archaic, and in my judgement exactly right. |
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Somehow it came out sounding exactly right for its wild title, crabbily fluid with sudden lurches. |
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I was getting ulcers trying to decide if this Sancerre or that Chablis would be exactly right with the first course. |
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The story unfolds with unaccustomed briskness, and the period setting seems exactly right. |
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Quantitative studies must be done exactly right in every detail or the numbers will be deceptive. |
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The ship's control party did every thing exactly right even though they were hurt as well. |
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In all honesty, I have yet to create a regular expression in my work without a couple of passes to get it exactly right. |
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When the colour is exactly right, I will stir in exactly one rounded teaspoonful of golden caster sugar. |
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That may be campaign boilerplate, but it's also exactly right, and I think it's one of the things that Clark brings to the table. |
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Only if the composition is exactly right casting will be allowed to commence. |
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No climate model is ever exactly right, but they do provide our best estimate of future events. |
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Chandor is a beginner, but, to my ears, the terse, generally understated, yet sometimes barbarously rude language feels exactly right. |
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However, your line that the key to it all is political will is exactly right. |
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The good engineering is particularly tangible and the selection of components is always exactly right. |
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Often this is referred to as using multiple pipelines, but that is not exactly right. |
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You may feel like throwing up your hands in despair of finding the exactly right slant or the perfect array of words. |
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When the sun pops out from behind the clouds for a second, or an actor gets a performance just exactly right, there are no second chances. |
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The location provided a superb backdrop, exactly right for the atmosphere of warmth and intimacy that pervades the entire campaign. |
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Only by creating a huge library of ear moulds can we get the fit and performance exactly right in every pair of in-ear headphones. |
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When she said something, I wrote it on the chalk board and the class was surprised that I got it exactly right. |
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For these reasons it seemed important to be able to get the PEG concentrations exactly right. |
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Sunday 24. August 2008: a perfect summers day, sunny and warm, exactly right for the 12th Interlinth Marathon to take place. |
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A good cheese requires the temperature to be exactly right at all these stages. |
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I have to put up the side wall, back wall and signage all while making sure that the colour and measurements are exactly right. |
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And, of course, the imaginary little green man is exactly right. |
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And that they be not made to suffer on account of miskenning in their suits, that is, if they have not pleaded exactly right. |
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To optimise the logistics in your shop where large amounts of bread and pastry are produced every day, you need equipment which is exactly right for the purpose. |
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The highest possible quality standards are applied to every component, guaranteeing that selected output values and flash times are exactly right with every flash. |
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Incidentally, although interlacing was exactly right for the analogue age, it is a liability in the digital age, because we can do better with an adaptive digital compression system. |
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And his military and naval uniforms were never exactly right — a brass button might be missing, an epaulet might be askew, there might be too many gold stripes on one sleeve and too few on the other. |
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You will feel it the first time you drive after dark or in nasty weather into your garage without having to get out and open the door: The decision for more convenience and safety was exactly right. |
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But on various occasions States have expressed concern that it does not meet fundamental due process standards, thus indicating that the Council may not be getting the razor's edge balance exactly right. |
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Together with minimizing the number of staff required, which comes with the functional advantages Völker hospital beds, they are exactly right for realizing economic targets of a hospital. |
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However, if you require absolute control over the camera and need the capability for measurement, evaluation and more in addition to photography, the digital Leica DFC cameras are exactly right for you. |
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Thus, it is our misfortune and our shame that because of our reluctance to implement a diagnosis which may not be exactly right, we sometimes arrive at the perfect one: the post-mortem. |
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Mr. Don Blackwood: I think you're exactly right. |
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Many voluntary organisations have already expressed their worries to me that such a measure, unless we get it exactly right, could well prove more of a hindrance than a help to their activities. |
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And it convinces me that the focus of Canadian monetary policy since the early 1990s on low and predictable inflation as an essential building block of a productive, well-functioning economy has been exactly right. |
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The most important thing that I learned was to keep my spirits high and to never let myself get discouraged when things weren't going exactly right. |
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The Task Force 2 Chair re-iterated that the accountability process proposed would not be static and that it was unlikely that the Task force had got everything exactly right on this first run through. |
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Even the lowly banana ball, the bane of so many weekenders, sometimes can be exactly right, as in this case. |
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That is exactly right, with the proviso, of course, that one must adapt the matrix to local costs and local constraints, and take into account the behavioural patterns of users and repair networks. |
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It's my theory that we'll keep being reborn on as many Earths as it takes until every person gets it exactly right from the moment they are born until the moment they die. |
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