It keeps to a high standard of interior design with exciting and original items. |
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It also sets an absurdly high standard of perfection for market performance. |
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Consumers are prepared to pay a reasonable price for food products, provided these are safe and produced to a high standard. |
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A high standard of workmanship in fixtures and fittings is therefore an essential element in securing sales. |
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It has been painstakingly refurnished and modernised to an extremely high standard, all done in the best possible taste. |
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We hold it to a very high standard, are quick to bemoan its lapses, critique it almost as a public sport. |
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Her set and costume design are her usual high standard, though the scenes in the abbey seem a little pinched on the apron of the stage. |
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Apart from their literary qualities, his publications were famed for a high standard of typography and binding. |
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He went on to give a rundown on the outcome of the 2004 show which he said was of the usual high standard. |
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They were astonished at the colonials' high standard of living, reports the author. |
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The tablecloths are linen, as are the napkins, and the cutlery and glassware are of high standard. |
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A non-commercial association of agencies within the UK working to ensure a high standard of services to families and au pairs. |
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They excelled at the highest level and always maintained a high standard of sportsmanship. |
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The production promises to live up to the group's current high standard of theatre, kicking off another packed year of top-quality shows. |
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There's a uniformly high standard set that is matched, then raised by every participant. |
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All of the self-catering apartments and duplexes in the development are fully fitted and decorated to a very high standard. |
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The result is an exhilarating, energetic film combining a semi-documentary feel with an exceptionally high standard of acting. |
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His servicemen are all carefully trained by DeLaval engineers and accredited to a very high standard. |
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He said the city could fall behind the competition if its festive lights were not up to their usual high standard. |
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An election of a high standard should start with the moral character and conduct of the candidate. |
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Australia is a wealthy country, with a high standard of living and vast amounts of natural resources. |
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All of the units are finished to a high standard, from beech kitchen countertops to uplighters on the terrace and balcony. |
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It was a superb meal and up to the restaurant's usual high standard of cuisine, service and atmosphere. |
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He set a very high standard for the many different and varied tasks that he undertook on and for the whole estate. |
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Other South African cities only had one venue for staging exhibitions or international events of a high standard. |
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Through the committee's connections they were able to find performers of a high standard who offered their services for a minimal fee. |
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We are confident that consumers will quickly notice the resulting improvements and the high standard of service offered. |
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Top quality training is central to delivering the high standard of service to which we are committed. |
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It now offers a high standard of medical services in a hospital that is both welcoming and relatively informal. |
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Together they would have a bright future, with full employment and a high standard of living. |
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Thanks was extended to all who worked so hard in keeping the cemetery to such a high standard. |
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In the circumstances both matches reached a remarkably high standard with all four players performing heroics as they produced high class tennis. |
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This three-bedroom period house has been extended and renovated to a very high standard. |
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It's something that, if your whole team doesn't perform at a high standard, doesn't happen. |
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Only a handful of federal judges have ever been impeached under this high standard. |
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Racing was of a very high standard with the added bonus that all of the leading fancies made it through to the decider. |
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This farrago of nonsense requires a very high standard of stylised comedy acting, which is not in vogue in the 21st Century. |
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It's finished to a very high standard and one of the main features is an open plan roof with a timber inset, and a raised fireplace. |
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The camps are operated to a very high standard and the consistent quality of the entire operation has stood the test of time. |
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Measuring a spacious 2,300 sq ft the house has been finished to a very high standard, with all quality fixtures and fittings. |
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Traditional lead detailing is in line with the high standard of building materials used. |
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The mechanically produced grisailles are of the same high standard of quality that I have always demanded of my work. |
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Although we couldn't enthuse about our meal, at least customer care and fire evacuation were of a high standard. |
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The maintaining of good animal records, and ensuring a high standard of animal welfare and husbandry, are among the more important provisions of the scheme. |
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However, the scores do not fairly reflect the high standard of skill and courage displayed by the women of all three services in this burgeoning competition. |
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Although pasta can sometimes disappoint, the mushroom tortellini with truffle oil and rocket was delicious and easily competed with the high standard of the fish and meat. |
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Pre-season training will be an important time for Charlie because players with his talent should be performing at a high standard more often than not. |
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A past champion when this contest was held at the now-defunct Upper Level Club, Alicia Wellington was the first up and set a high standard for the competition. |
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The hospitals were said to be notably clean and had a high standard of decor with cleaners employed directly by the trust, which treated them as valuable members of staff. |
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Re-manufactured laser cartridges contain high quality components and toners which yield outstanding results for printing so print quality is of a very high standard. |
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As desirable as the high standard of ignitability of hydrogen within the engine may be, it also requires a great deal of attention outside of the combustion chamber. |
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The furniture, napery, cutlery and glassware are also all of a very high standard and you know as soon as you are seated that this restaurant is promising something special. |
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Apart from the beautiful views, the site has a very high standard of facilities and several campers have remarked how impressed they were with every aspect of the park. |
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My dad, who was hopeless at cricket, played Australian Rules football to a very high standard and, from the age of six, I often went along to watch him train. |
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The grounds are very well kept and the lawns are cut to a high standard. |
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The combination of its rural setting plus the high standard of restoration work makes this an ideal property for anyone who works from home, or for a retired couple. |
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Education is free for all Emirati natives, and the schools and universities are of generally high standard, and often staffed by teachers from all over the world. |
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Usually of a pale green or grey-green nephrite, they are worked to a high standard and are generally dated to the eighteenth century largely on stylistic grounds. |
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They made handguns to a high standard and of a strong, solid frame design. |
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Consumers must assure themselves that a high standard of knowledge will be passed on to them, in simple and understandable terms, by an expert qualified to do just that. |
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The esplanade on the south shore has been renovated to an extremely high standard and is used by cyclists, people walking their dogs and folk generally enjoying a stroll. |
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This is a voice utterly unfettered and its luscious purity is a gorgeous gift to the speakers from which I listened transfixed by the variety and high standard of the music! |
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It is below any standard of ethical comportment, even if it is not technically illegal, because of the high standard of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act. |
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Resorts can only be built on deserted islands, and must be of a high standard, all with their own generators, desalination plants and produce deliveries. |
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The high standard demanded by Reith has meant that the BBC is respected throughout the world. |
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Danes enjoy a high standard of living and the Danish economy is characterised by extensive government welfare provisions. |
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However nearly all the schools in Imperial Germany had a very high standard and kept abreast with modern developments in knowledge. |
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Germany is a developed country with a very high standard of living sustained by a skilled and productive society. |
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Additionally, prewar Poland had set a very high standard of pilot training. |
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During the 1930s, the orchestra became renowned for its high standard of playing and for performing new and unfamiliar music. |
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Roy's technical skills and leadership set the high standard for which Ordnance Survey became known. |
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Fresh fish, seafood and lobster is available locally and is of a very high standard. |
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Japan is a developed country with a very high standard of living and Human Development Index. |
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Some of the schools took years to reach a high standard, but they managed to get thousands of teachers started. |
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The church had no interest in secular profit and as pope Gregory did his utmost to encourage that high standard among church personnel. |
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The country has developed a high standard of living and in 2014 was ranked 21st in the world for its Human Development Index. |
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I have benefited more greatly by the high standard of professionalship which it furthers. |
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A trustee may be held to a very high standard of care in their dealings, in order to enforce their behavior. |
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The association was founded in 1997 to help set a high standard for Internet marketing and corporate websites. |
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The property, at Prestwick Whins Farm, Prestwick, Newcastle, has been finished to a high standard. |
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The furniture provided is of a high standard and all white goods are included. |
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This provides a high standard of care and also maintains and grows the knowledge and experience of the vet. |
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In Italy, physical therapy has reached a high standard, and especially that branch of orthopedic surgery known as kineplastics. |
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This year, we have maintained the high standard and seized the opportunity to bring in a third guest speaker. |
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Dave Ellwand, head of the centre, praised the high standard of the work that has been produced. |
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It is known for its cultural offerings and high standard of living. |
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Now, the country has a high standard of living for its legal citizens. |
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Combined with the wider audience made possible by recording, this led to a renewed focus on particular star conductors and on a high standard of orchestral execution. |
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A higher tier of research doctorates may be awarded on the basis of a formally submitted portfolio of published research of a particularly high standard. |
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The A-level student has umpired a number of regional under-18 and under-16 events and will continue to officiate at a high standard at club level. |
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