The Australian English dictionary we brought from home, and similar ones on the internet have been a godsend. |
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These circular divots with their pre-measured portions and neatly crimped perimeter, are a godsend. |
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For those of us who live in areas where snow and ice are a real concern for a good part of the year, front-wheel drive was a godsend. |
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For some reason, Mexican food has had a hard time catching on, and for lovers of good Mexican and Tex-Mex, Berryhill must be a godsend. |
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McDonnell has been a godsend for those who thought high fielding was a dying art in the full forward line. |
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With all the changes that have occurred in my life recently, it was a godsend to have company this past week. |
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This article is a godsend because it is extremely difficult to get people to understand why my son is on a special diet. |
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Many of the other figures involved in the operation were egregious intriguers and strivers, mediocrities for whom the CIA's money was a godsend. |
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So the 1996 film Brassed Off was a godsend in one sense, but a mixed blessing in another. |
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The New York Times scandals have been a godsend to people who enjoy arguing about the media. |
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Many of them are pretty computer averse, so anything that reduces their interaction with the computers is a godsend. |
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For politicians who have come to realise that the state is not much cop at either capital funding or operations, this should be a godsend. |
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Now while this kind of weather may not be the most conducive to the playing of sports, for the spectator it is a godsend. |
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The partially destroyed Merrimack at Norfolk, of course, was a godsend for the nascent Confederate navy, as was the shipyard's huge dry dock. |
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For me, low-rise jeans are a godsend because they help lengthen my waistline and give the illusion of more balanced proportions. |
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Her dry Aussie wit is a godsend in an industry choked with airheads, and her quicksilver intelligence animates her luminous beauty. |
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She was a bright child and very good at drawing and writing, so that the morning kindergarten was a godsend to her, and to me. |
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He says the Minimoog was a godsend to keyboard players who were jealous of guitarists and their biblically long solos. |
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Deciding that the offered meal of a hearty beef stew would be a godsend I happily handed over the very last of my money. |
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Credited for sorting out a vast array of mild complaints, these yellow tablets are a godsend. |
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Would this be a godsend for busy parents or a wrong turn for childcare? |
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What a godsend to infantilizing irresponsibility that era was. |
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Obviously, a godsend of such dimensions can only arouse the interest of organized crime and mafia networks. |
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A godsend is that the pastry shell does not need to be pre-baked. |
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Today, Google Books and other searchable text databases have been a godsend. |
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If it takes you ages to type stuff, like me, predictive text is a godsend. |
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Being insured is not the godsend that some people think it is. |
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An object of derision though she may be to some, to others the celebrity fashion icon is a godsend, for rarely does she also possess a model figure. |
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And the presence of a coach on a full-time basis has been a godsend. |
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Jacqueline Lloyd, project co-ordinator, said the money was a godsend. |
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We've just lost material things and they're insured, which is a godsend. |
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That innate shallow streak of mine can be a godsend at times. |
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Mass tourism still hasn't reached here, and this is a godsend. |
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It's been a godsend, in all honesty, because when I retired my social life was cut to shreds. |
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Front-page images of some hapless would-be incomer secreted in a chassis have proved a propaganda godsend. |
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Plus, the Russian government decided to film the trial with as many as five cameras, which proved a godsend for the filmmakers. |
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Skype is a godsend for keeping up with friends and family: Zac games online with friends around the world, and chats over Skype. |
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The cheerful woman I encountered in a wine shop tucked into the main square of Montreuil was a godsend for shoppers such as myself. |
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They also remembered how Damian Byrne, former Master of the Dominicans in Rome, had called Edward a godsend for both himself and for the Church. |
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Agricultural raw materials were but a temporary godsend, while crop end stocks were being reconstituted. |
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It is a real godsend for people who love nature and appreciate at the same time modern luxury. |
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All this diversity is manifested in this Chapter as a godsend for our unity, and I believe that the world needs this. |
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This has been a real godsend for international software engineering firms that are increasingly looking to delocalize in Tunisia. |
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The function of self-winding is a godsend for many users who look for the mechanical nobility. |
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It is a godsend for the children to come across organizations such as pastor Tshisuku Tshiaka's National Prison Fellowship in Congo. |
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Brian's good nature and even temper are a godsend. |
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Through the scrag end of a winter that seems to have lasted since 2010, the ITV drama has been a godsend. |
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Still, for those like Betty Ford who feel the need for outer rejuvenation, aesthetic surgery can be a godsend. |
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For those struggling Olympians, a substantial paycheck would be a godsend. |
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On the other hand, the spectacular slump in energy prices which followed was a godsend and enabled inflation rates to quickly return to their low levels of the beginning of the year. |
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Coluzzle is a true godsend for all card lovers. |
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This is when restaurants, family, relatives and friends are a godsend. |
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The open method of coordination was a godsend. |
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The advent of the euro is also an absolute godsend for crime. |
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But having Thaddeus James Martin as a third rail has been a real godsend. |
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People seem to be saying that the fees are a godsend to the specialty channels, which received them 23 years ago, and that since that time nothing has changed. |
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Crocosmia crocosmiiflora For wave planting, crocosmia are a godsend because numbers build quickly and they mingle with other plants while keeping their character. |
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Crocosmias are a godsend for informal schemes because their numbers build up quickly and they merge and mingle with other plants while keeping their unique character. |
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