If it had been a huge, stonking success, that would have done me very nicely, thank you very much. |
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We were impressed by the counter itself, plated in copper, which played nicely to the general tan and dark wood colours dominating the room. |
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The three-year-old progressed nicely last season, winding up with a maiden race success over this course and distance. |
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Coriander features in just about everything, save a dish of satay with a nicely savoury sauce. |
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There was a double bed, made nicely and a bedside table with a small lamp and alarm clock. |
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It looked nicely atmospheric, very clean-lined, almost too modern next to the checkerboard tattiness of its neighbors. |
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His carrots are nice, his potatoes are nice, his spare ribs are nice, his fish is nicely browned. |
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The notebooks, pens, folders, and pencil cases were all glossy, nicely designed, and in a teenage-friendly palette of baby pinks and blues. |
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I invited him to visit us but he wrote back very nicely to say he couldn't come just at the moment. |
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It's a nicely worded piece, but I've pushed the bit about Mrs Burgess's collection of crocheted tea cosies up to the top. |
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But it's nicely scaled and proportioned, and front porches enliven the streets. |
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Vicky went for scampi cooked in a golden cream sauce and was pleased with the nicely tender prawns. |
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With ingredients such as ginseng and tea these pleasantly scented products do the job very nicely. |
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This was a thoughtful, quiet museum which nicely complemented the manic excitement of the Dracula Experience. |
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Isn't there always bad news just when you think a project is going along nicely? |
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Pour the batter into the pan and bake for approximately 55 min or until the top of the cake is nicely brown and a cake tester comes out clean. |
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Peg, nicely underplayed by Margolyes, is a ball-busting wife and pushy stage mother. |
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The William Haggas-trained gelding has progressed nicely this season and still looks to figure on a competitive handicap mark. |
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I reckon that size nine ballet pump you are wearing covers that stain nicely. |
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While the mushrooms were nicely done, and the hint of Marsala became more prominent as the dish cooled, we expected more herb flavour. |
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That will set us up nicely for next year and we can start next season with a bang. |
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Then she smiled nicely, took a little bow, blew a kiss, and gave just the briefest, politest, friendliest pump of a fist. |
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The cards and board mats are homemade, but laminated nicely and are quite sturdy. |
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I'm sure the suede lining helped, but it's rare to find a holster so nicely boned that doesn't require a break-in period. |
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A fourth season hasn't aired yet in Britain, and the final episodes of this season close off the characters quite nicely. |
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He takes a maximalist approach to these songs, always adding more instrumentation where less might do nicely. |
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Then again, maybe if I ask nicely, the boss will let me string a hammock under my desk. |
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A light brush of green eye shadow accented her light, blue eyes very nicely. |
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This is a simple story that fits nicely into the overall narrative the President has been using already. |
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A few more narrative tracks would have maybe filled in this information nicely. |
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Besson's storyline is vaguely intriguing, and there is that swell car-chase sequence to keep things ticking along nicely. |
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She clipped my hair up nicely so it didn't look dorky and still kept the hair our of my eyes. |
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Each table in the Burlington's massive ballroom was bedecked with flowers and nicely augmented with clusters of green and red balloons. |
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Papers that give more neutral mushroom hues will colour up nicely in selenium or gold toners, to which these prints are very responsive. |
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The flooring is tongue and groove flooring and there is a nicely fitted kitchen and fully tiled bathroom. |
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Now, however, the first day is actually strokemaking prime-time, with the ball coming nicely onto the bat, begging to be tonked for four. |
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The sauce was rich and tangy without ever becoming too hot, and the fish was nicely moist. |
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A Barraquito will set you up nicely for a visit to the fascinating Museum of Man and Nature. |
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The Larder is basically a renovated two-storey barn, with warm stone flags, aged wooden beams and a collection of nicely lived-in old furniture. |
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Backed by a 12-person choir, the quartet's hitherto hidden voices hold their own, controlling the mezzo range nicely. |
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However, at the actual vet's surgery he was very quiet and settled down nicely. |
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The Government was positioning itself nicely to run a campaign based on its tough approach to dealing with asylum seekers. |
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In Dundee, where it was premiered, it was a tour de force, commenting nicely on the inadequacy of art to convey the reality of life. |
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Some of his distribution on the break this season, unfussy but nicely weighted, has shamed some celebrated backs. |
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Small in size, each portion provided six fish whose taste was nicely balanced with a lemon twist. |
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And if you order this with a mimosa, I promise you that your day will start off nicely. |
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The quality and finish of the cooler is very good, the base is smooth and the edges are even bevelled nicely. |
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Hmm, I wonder if that's because of the extra fold of material that nicely pads my hips a bit? |
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Fabrics cut on the bias hang nicely, swing and drape beautifully. However, they may also stretch. |
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If you're using the images for the web, a flatbed scanner with transparency adapter will do nicely. |
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It also had a tremolo arm, which kept working its way loose, so I'd wrench it round another time, so that it would sit nicely in place. |
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This had thin, short pastry nicely dusted with icing sugar and was delicious. |
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The description of the 3 Jugs problem as a triple of quantities fits nicely with trilinear coordinates. |
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If you have nicely detailed trim that will be stained, and want to do a first-class job, make a mitered return on the ends of the apron. |
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Engraved wine glasses or bottle stoppers would nicely complement the wedding gift. |
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Overall, the exhibit nicely showcased the innovation and technical aptitude of the students. |
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A breezy and showery week is forecast, although mild conditions should keep things moving nicely, and anglers should be rewarded with fish. |
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This Southwestern look blends quite nicely with the casual, modernist style. |
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The poem's shift from memory of childhood to anticipation of death is nicely attended by the modulation from olfactory to auditory. |
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Vantec did a nice job splicing the cables, and binding them nicely with the rubber housing. |
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For stubborn small pieces that should be even smaller, a set of tile-cutting pliers with tungsten carbide chisel tips will do very nicely. |
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His signature was written nicely at the end of the letter, and I could actually understand what the words meant. |
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But for the USB connector, the Fuse's body is nicely symmetrical, and pleasantly styled in a two-tone white-on-black colour scheme. |
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Setting a blistering pace on the run up Honey Rose scorched around the opening turns to set herself up nicely for victory. |
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Instead, opt for a nicely fitted single-breasted blazer, preferably one that can be buttoned all the way up. |
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For half the price of a regular laptop, you can buy an ultra portable, ultra small netbook that does the job nicely. |
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At least, the unaired episodes on the DVD give a judicious kick, following through on a nicely drawn story arc. |
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Renziehausen is a quiet, meek mouse of a soldier with no backbone, and York's performance suggests these qualities very nicely. |
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All in all, it is an attractive rifle, with nicely blued metal contrasting with an attractive piece of walnut. |
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The barrels are nicely blued, and some small parts, like the lock bolts, were brilliantly heal blued for contrast. |
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I have a back room that I'm now living out of and the grounds are nicely mowed and clipped. |
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Who knew that grilled skate wing went nicely with a hot, red smear of sambal? |
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The six slices were nicely undercooked and came coated with ginger and coriander, a traditional combination that complemented the fish nicely. |
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The tower fit nicely over a large, low bowl planter filled with a mix of morning-glories and skyflowers. |
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A couple of body swerves later, he crosses and Cris's intended interception pops up nicely for Alan Shearer to head home from all of one yard. |
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The handle scales are made of nicely figured redwood and the bolsters are made of stainless steel. |
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Fry potatoes in butter until they are soft but not mushy and nicely browned. |
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He pulled it off nicely, although it did always look as if he had just walked out of some rapper's music video. |
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A couple of her other relatives did manage a brief visit and the house passed muster nicely. |
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At dinner, you can start your Mission experience with some nicely creative but appealingly unflashy original cocktails designed by Dona Culver. |
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The combination of drums, synth, bass, guitar and slide guitar blend nicely to create a somewhat trippy atmosphere. |
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Items like sirloin sliders, jerked pork medallions and leg of lamb were nicely complemented by shrimp pasta and chicken fettucini. |
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Again, it has nicely done packaging in a slimline case with a pretty neat insert. |
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The six discs are packed into three slip cases that all fit nicely into the cardboard box. |
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Perhaps he should ask the myrmidon outside his door nicely if he could go one more time to the Great Library. |
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For St Johnstone, that would have bookended the game nicely, after they opened the scoring in just four minutes. |
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Dropping a borescope down the tube revealed a nicely finished bore with only a few rough spots. |
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Tomorrow a really good article is coming out that unpacks this aspect of the story quite nicely. |
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From this angle, he can see the generous curve of her bosom, nicely displayed in her thin, low-cut dress. |
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The search engine bots would certainly have downloaded that meta-data and may have it stored in databases ready for somebody to just ask nicely. |
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I often find Cinsaut to be a little bland on its own, but it is nicely blended here with Pinotage to form a really smooth wine. |
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The stone pathway was smoothed out very nicely, and there were steps to sit on and talk. |
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But isn't it always the case, that while one tap body will unscrew nicely, the other was jammed in there tight! |
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His winning personality makes him a natural for such work and the show seems to be taking off quite nicely. |
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Because if you are not received nicely, and they are sort of snippy to you, you are not going to enjoy your food, are you? |
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In The Hill, he nicely untangles the web of money contributions and Washington hardball that led thirteen Senators to bully him into backing off. |
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I found that the flavors melded together nicely, and the braciola tasted even better the second day. |
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Suddenly, nicely rounded figures like e19,000 were appearing in the price columns, with the figure in punts in brackets adjoining. |
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Jack Kelly sums up nicely why the coming war is moral, necessary, and can't come too soon. |
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Castledermot is looking nicely spruced up, although some premises are sadly neglected, and in need of a face lift. |
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It is hard and durable, has good grain patterns, and mills and finishes nicely. |
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I was, as ever, tense and nervous about the whole thing but I found it quite interesting and nicely handled. |
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The new potatoes, broad beans and peas are going nicely, the leeks look good and the corn-on-the-cob has almost ripened. |
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The lavish event was then rounded off nicely with quiet Tequila and Jagermeister nightcaps and jovial banter amongst the attendees. |
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The chairs are all pinkish and soft from massive amounts of use, and the tables are nicely varnished, but not entirely pristine. |
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A generous dose of this thick, garlicky spread addressed the dryness of the pork and chicken souvlaki nicely. |
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Yeldham is fond of red, a popular colour for paintings, and also of brown, another colour that fits in nicely with interior design schemas. |
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It's a spacey, contemplative flavor that dovetails nicely with the album's title. |
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But it is nicely breezy and quite enjoyable to watch, made so largely by the performances. |
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Before you can leave the gym, you have to go through a nicely bricked breezeway. |
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It's kind of a browny-purple number which is set off nicely by a cashmere scarf that's dull purple on one side and beige on the other. |
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I think your hair would go nicely with that dress if you let some of it hang down. |
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It looks wide and lumpy bumpy in the picture, but it actually drapes nicely when worn. |
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The next singer is Ngaiire Joseph who was dressed much more nicely than last time when she appeared in a tablecloth. |
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If it is a habit for you to dress sharply, then suit up nicely even when going to the movies. |
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She was wearing a baby blue dress that enhanced her deep brown eyes and features nicely. |
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The sauce was pleasant and the garlic nicely roasted, but the flavours were sleepwalking. |
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She too was dressed in a gorgeous lacy yellow dress which contrasted nicely with her long, silky black hair. |
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I sit in the shade mostly, looking out at the sun, but even so the effect of the open air and reflected sunshine is weathering my skin nicely. |
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Phoenix sat back and watched as they gorged themselves on all manner of foods the cooks had so nicely prepared for her. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I caught sight of Fiona in her violet dress, hair let down nicely. |
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Her light blue dress fitted her thin form nicely, but didn't reveal anything. |
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After that, most students have a reception at their houses, and are brought there in a nicely decorated car. |
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Susie and I were all dressed up nicely and her friends were waiting for us outside her house. |
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They appear to be nicely dressed college students with two girls for every boy. |
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The camellia with its glossy green leaves and beautiful blooms should do very nicely. |
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Alert in the United box to accept a through-ball, the striker dinked it nicely over Barthez. |
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I think that would nicely satisfy all of the above criteria, stylistically. |
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Just the thought of rearranging my nicely planned out routine is enough to make me break out in hives. |
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It was wonderful to see finally that Zelda for DS is coming along nicely, and was a pleasant surprise. |
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The line drifted down nicely but I wasn't sure if I should concentrate on the trout or the indicator. |
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I was doing quite nicely on my half a dozen beers and it's amazing how three small glasses of champagne have so much alcohol content in them. |
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She was so beautiful and was growing up so nicely, not to mention she was nice herself too. |
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All you want to do now, apart from sip wanly at the dregs of that satisfying Shiraz, is stump upstairs and crash into a nicely turned down bed. |
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The scheme is a well considered design, which is nicely detailed and handles the corner plot in a satisfactory way. |
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Almost all of the bureaucrats at the information ministry have done very nicely for themselves since the war. |
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His nicely designed and satisfyingly content-rich website should help me to educate myself. |
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The shirt was the only thing that was really dressed up for him, but he pulled it off nicely. |
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We do have to put some screen over the heating vent, but for now the cage top of the aquarium set up blocks it nicely. |
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Even by what is described as seasonally dull standards, British art is doing quite nicely. |
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This Corinthian helmet, currently on display at the Manchester Museum, would do nicely. |
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Maddy nicely accepted the Barbie doll Quarter gave her but said nothing after that. |
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I came here by Mr Romanov's choice and Mr Burley accepted me very nicely in the team. |
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We extend sincere thanks to everybody who met us so nicely and so friendly when we called to their houses. |
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Sometimes, I just write to the person involved and ask them nicely to cease and desist. |
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Yes, it's true the football team is coming off what is, to put it as nicely as possible, a disastrous season. |
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Try asking nicely in the comments box, and maybe some kind soul can sort you out. |
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Sights are a conventional buckhorn rear and the dovetail mounted front sight has a nicely visible brass bead. |
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I was unlucky enough to get stuck between a non-communicative girl and a man who was, to put it nicely, flowing over the shared armrest. |
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Purple hyacinths and blue violets arranged together, the colors working together nicely. |
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In fact the crown prince's vision and peace plan dovetails nicely with the president's views. |
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The volume is nicely written, well organized, thoroughly documented, and a masterpiece of cross-cultural studies. |
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There's a modicum of spottiness and film grain at the very beginning of the first reel, but things clear up quite nicely thereafter. |
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Humor is sprinkled nicely throughout what is mainly meant to be a sentimental story. |
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One method would be to take squares of cloth and make little pillows about 4 inches square stuffed with herbs or nicely scented potpourri. |
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The two horses had been nicely placed throughout the race with the favourite Our Vic being led down by some poor jumping. |
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The maple cabinets blend nicely with the floors, built-in desk, and custom cabinetry in the adjoining bedrooms. |
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The gateway holds the hardware interfaces and software protocol stacks to get all the various technologies talking nicely to one another. |
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Though the calamari was served with a nicely spicy dipping sauce, the squid rings themselves were dry and chewy and generally unappealing. |
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In nicely calligraphed Persian he has inserted the names of buildings, squares and fountains on the map. |
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Yet he flips out of his dumb-assed character whenever he wants to deliver snippets of nicely observed, no-nonsense stand-up. |
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A scattering of alliums, Purple Sensation, nicely set off the yellow of the bamboo canes and the palm flowers. |
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Durable and convenient, this handy reference functions as nicely in an open field with a flashlight as it does spread out on a desk. |
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The weekend was rounded off nicely with some good news from the doctor on Monday. |
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The steering and brakes are nicely weighted for a commanding but undemanding drive. |
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Swimming, cycling, power walking, running and step aerobics will tone up your gluteus maximus nicely. |
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Sprinkle with the icing sugar and cook over a high heat until nicely caramelised, stirring once or twice. |
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The Delrin body is nicely knurled for a good grip, but both the punch and nut driver are hardened steel. |
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He rolls along nicely in this manner until the police mount a sting operation and arrest him. |
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That was going along quite nicely, and then in '97 I was headhunted by an ISP who employed me as their inhouse web designer. |
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David Warner is nicely sinister as Evil Incarnate, and Sir Ralph Richardson, that stately old figure, is a headmasterly Supreme Being. |
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The pleasure we derive from being with others, along with our wanderlust and desire to explore, sets the stage nicely for smallpox. |
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Baking soda, distilled white vinegar, washing soda, Borax and a good liquid soap or detergent will do nicely. |
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Companies didn't stop dumping toxic wastes into rivers because the government asked them nicely. |
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At Ascot he would be nicely weighted even if he will run from three pounds out of the handicap. |
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Pat Eddery's mount showed promise in his three starts last term and looks nicely weighted in his first handicap. |
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Although the money from the Government is not a substantial amount, if everyone chips in the total can add up very nicely. |
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The sight was nicely radiused to match the trigger group and the two holes aligned just so. |
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The instrumentals are clean and crisp, nicely showcasing Parker's mixture of chamber music and ragtime. |
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She seems to have made an adjustment away from Bill quite nicely through these sessions. |
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I still have a filing box, nicely separating all the different categories of admin in my life. |
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The damage is from the front wheel arch all along the car to the back wheel arch, nicely dented, scratched and gouged. |
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The book is well written, carefully researched, and nicely organized, and its study of the early origins of rap is fascinating. |
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Early possession for Spain B, who are stroking the ball around nicely among themselves. |
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We bought six bottles then and they have been aging nicely and drinking excellently now. |
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I notice how nicely her nails are rounded and polished with pearl white, and how kempt she is. |
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Though the prose is nicely formed and sometimes beautiful, the world created often veers more closely to romantic fantasy than literary realism. |
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Rookie Paul Ranger is a mobile rearguard who has blended in nicely while logging more than 16 minutes per game. |
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If you ask him nicely, he will, within reason, give you a lift back to wherever you are staying. |
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The evening ends with a downbeat number, an odd choice for an encore, but it winds things down nicely enough. |
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Certainly the car holds the road well and steers nicely and positively, whether on rural rides or slamming it down the motorway. |
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Since this dovetails neatly with the office Christmas party, well, I figure killing two birds with one stone would do the job nicely. |
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I'm happy to report it caused no permanent damage and Andy is recovering nicely at home. |
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Concentrated, full, rich and velvety, this nicely structured, complex red has cherry, cloves, vanilla, pepper and aniseed in abundance. |
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In order to look good, shorts should fall a little above the knees and fit nicely around your buttocks and legs. |
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Thanks in part to fat fees from those captive funds and betting its own capital and trading prowess, the bank did very nicely thank you. |
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The handle is a polymer, resistant to all common cleaning solvents and is nicely knurled for a good grip. |
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It went nicely with hazelnut ice cream, or poached kumquats, or even a dribbling of sabayon. |
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Mysteries have been replaced with conspiracies, complex, all-embracing structures that nicely dovetail with the internet's global reach. |
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The holly's convex, glossy leaves contrast nicely with the Korean boxwood's flat, oval, lighter green leaves. |
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The result is a nicely marked speckled faced ewe lamb with good confirmation and vigor. |
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The material is a laminate and the shape nicely tapers from a slender top down to a wider bottom. |
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Dialogue is clear, hiss is minimal, and the background music is nicely rendered. |
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Once inside Rebecca was lead to a nicely furnished living to be greeted by a young man and a young lady at his side both about twenty-one. |
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The fore-end is mounted to the barrels not with a cheap spring latch as on late American doubles, but rather with a nicely inlet lever release. |
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Acting almost as a reprise for the entire album, the song ends the album nicely and, more importantly, leaves the listener wanting more. |
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Compact herbs such as chives, dwarf basil, lavender, and oregano fit nicely into the openings of concrete blocks. |
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The default side camera view isn't zoomed out enough, even at the highest setting, but the vertical view fixes everything nicely. |
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The difference between Puritans and Anglicans is nicely illustrated in sermons from the period. |
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The chicken was tender and nicely cooked and the creamy mash made a welcome change from new potatoes or chips. |
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The side dishes of optional vegetables and chipped and roast potatoes filled the table up nicely. |
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The scales are nicely contoured, and the scabbard offers a reversible belt clip for blade-up or blade-down carry in addition to a neck chain. |
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Flat-needled Leyland cypress contrasts nicely with smooth magnolia leaves on a mantel and adds soft filler in arrangements. |
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Seam rippers and thread nippers slip nicely into empty prescription pill containers or film canisters. |
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At the center of the panel, Rama and Sita sit intimately together in a nicely appointed shelter, gesturing to a small begging squirrel. |
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The crumbly polenta nicely counters the silky red peppers, and the fresh butter adds a sweet kick. |
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It is remarkable how nicely the linguistic metaphor fits the molecular world. |
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Avion Black filled in nicely when Lewis was injured but is not a lock to succeed him. |
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Her hair was combed neatly, and her nails were nicely trimmed to make perfect round shapes. |
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Even a short post-script with thoughts on Lincoln's legacy would have rounded the book out nicely. |
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And as for the number of people you've never seen before, half a hand will do nicely. |
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The table was set out nicely and all seemed as though it would be a lovely lunch. |
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If the county disappears and we become a unitary authority, we do not have a redundant building and, if not, I am sure we can rub along nicely. |
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That's because the basic function of the state is to keep the population rubbing along fairly nicely. |
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Vermouth and Lemon meet these requirements nicely, although oranges, capers, Marsala also would have done in a pinch. |
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This stuff is a little softer than luncheon meat so it is more suitable as a winter bait since the hook pulls out of it nicely. |
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The analogy that the argument posits thus falls nicely into a table with two columns and three rows. |
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He fetched a table knife from the kitchen, noting that the kettle was now boiling nicely. |
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She was naturally attractive with her cute face and short but nicely curved body. |
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The whole tektite subject has been problematic for generations, and the Australites nicely capture and expand this theme. |
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The kit is complete with cutters, handles, extension rods, a breaker bar, brass laps, facing cutters and other nicely machined hunks of metal. |
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The coarse texture and mild flavour of the beans contrasted nicely with the saltiness of the smoked ham and the richness of the sausage. |
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Where they couldn't talk the language, they made themselves understood by signs, and everyone seemed to be getting on nicely. |
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Whether in strophic arias, simple canzonettas or elaborate madrigals, Kiehr's singing is effortlessly lush and nicely emotionally understated. |
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I unwrapped the towels to discover my baby had ballooned up nicely. |
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He accused her of babying him up, and treating him too nicely. |
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But it nicely dramatizes the incentives that all participants in the system will soon face. |
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Its rack-and-pinion steering is nicely weighted and predictable. |
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Tim does his own leatherwork, and the sheath for this bowie was both very nicely executed and handsome to boot with its crosshatched embellishment. |
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We didn't wear our marching order nicely blancoed in those days. |
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Use local microbrews for your combos, those brews whose flavors your customers already recognize and which might meld nicely with other local micros. |
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Strangely, the coexist sticker itself illustrates this whole point rather nicely. |
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Within 15 minutes my tart of goats cheese and asparagus was on the table, nicely presented on a square plate with drizzles of sticky balsamic vinegar. |
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On the driver's side panel, the Crencent's logo was clearly visible and the the name of the car was spread out nicely across the hood in midnight blue lettering. |
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The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny. |
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All the spare bits that came off the large rhizome when we were levering it out of the ground were then also reburied, and should hopefully come up nicely too. |
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The characters are nicely shaded in contrast to the backgrounds and have a glowing soft look about them that immediately endears the game to the gamer. |
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For example, in a disease like lupus, the skin lesions can be treated quite nicely with cortisone-containing creams and oral medications such as the antimalarials. |
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Flat-leaf parsley, chervil or tarragon all work nicely in there, too. |
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The expander bolt that is to be used in place of the star nut appears nicely designed with horizontal ribbing and of course there is the threaded center for the top-cap bolt. |
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A life-size living room contrasts nicely with a miniature house, a full-size segment of a ship downstage with the entire ship in miniature upstage. |
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Work on the last minute feature continues apace, with it being dropped onto the page and lined up nicely today, and almost ready for proofing by six. |
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The good news is that Artie is now on the comeback trail and, looking nicely weighted for his first handicap, he is expected to take plenty of beating tomorrow. |
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Using some fairly sophisticated mathematics, you can program the computer to pick out in that array things like straight lines and nicely shaped curves. |
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This sparkler pairs nicely with a tangy, salty, creamy cheese such as La Tur cheese from the Piedmont region of Italy. |
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The sail plan shows masts with a sharp rake, nicely steeved bowsprit, stub top-mast on the main, no spreaders, jumper struts nor permanent back-stays. |
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The most modern interpretation of badge engineering can work rather nicely, though, especially at the lowest end of the market where prestige and cachet don't figure. |
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The stock market is at all-time high, auto companies are ramping up production, and home sales are recovering nicely. |
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It was a beautiful morning, and the sun came nicely into the room. |
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The bottom metal appears to be an investment casting, but it has good lines, is functional and nicely polished and blued like the rest of the metalwork on the gun. |
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Watched side by side on Monday night, in a way no viewer will ever watch them, the two complemented each other nicely. |
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In fact, the car feels solid from tip to toe, from the thick doors to the low-slung seats and including the nicely cushioned stalks on the steering column. |
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With a leap and a whir, the device made another rapid pre-scan and, just like magic, up popped a set of thumbnails showing what was on the negatives, very nicely rendered. |
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Well your interest in the mysteries, rather than in the codified beliefs of religion would put you very nicely in the world of the transcendentalists. |
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There's also a subtle humour to the film that rounds it out nicely. |
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It combines nicely with Glory-of-the-snow which flowers a bit earlier. |
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The only thing I managed to get out of the whole experience was a painful foot which is presently swelling up quite nicely, and a bruise on my bottom. |
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The recording is bookended nicely by tracks of contrasting character. |
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It should be a little loose all round, just enough to sit flat against the top of the chest and the upper back, hang nicely and look comfortable and unwrinkled. |
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What I want to say is that there is a lot of pressure on preparing singles, and many players fail exactly here, while they hit doubles or trebles nicely. |
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Home again, still a little over-heated, I changed back into shorts and a very loose shirt and cooled down nicely over a cup of excellent espresso. |
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The Akai sampler works nicely for that kind of cue sequence because it has multiple outputs that are connected to a Crest console that feeds the various zones. |
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Donald Maxwell is a seasoned operatic buffo, who nicely cherishes, relishes and polishes his pontificating arias, with chorus usually dancing attendance. |
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Bill Pullman is the film's one pleasant surprise, nicely underplaying reporter and newsie advocate Bryan Denton and providing the film's few precious moments of calm. |
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Her trim body fits nicely against his, and her arm feels deliciously soft and smooth brushing against the fingertips of the hand he's resting on her waist. |
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He was dressed nicely in black slacks and a royal blue dress shirt with the top few buttons rakishly undone, exposing a bit of his sculpted chest. |
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The choruses meld together quite nicely to complement each other. |
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It was nothing fancy, just a cheapy little short-scale bass that I bought in a junk shop, but it played so nicely and just felt comfortable and friendly. |
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I'm a short-attention-span kind of girl, so it breaks up my day nicely. |
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You'd not go there for posh nosh but if all you're after is a reasonable cup of coffee and an honest-to-goodness everyday nibble then it does very nicely. |
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She also nicely and amusingly recreates the complex party politics of the day. |
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If this house is later sold to someone who doesn't need the additional room to accommodate a wheelchair, it can be nicely used for laundry hampers or wicker storage baskets. |
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Bake the muffins for about 20 minutes, or until domed and nicely golden. |
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The character on bass, who I believe is Eric Melvin from NOFX, makes a fine MC, nicely managing the exits and entrances of various drunkards, narcissists, and bags of nerves. |
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Steering was nicely reactive though a little too light at higher speeds. |
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He took great pride in keeping her well fed, nicely dressed, and even taking her to church. |
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It does, however, stand up nicely despite its aged subject matter. |
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It was a nicely made coat, thick and warm, but it was battered and beaten. |
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The star anise peeking out from below the meat explained the licorice flavour and played nicely off the deliciously sweet and sharp abenaki apple compote. |
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I had big wheels on my glider and I rolled in on nicely manicured grass. |
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The network of local walks is continually developing and our route this week follows a newly signposted section through Caledonian pines that rounds of the walk nicely. |
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Less than 2 weeks to go now and everything's ticking along nicely. |
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American bistro cuisine, leather seating, and full-service appoints your experience nicely. |
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One page per day will keep things ticking along quite nicely. |
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The hotel was nicely furnished in the Bulgarian communist, baroque style, completely airless without any windows open and extremely hot and uncomfortable inside. |
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He landed nicely, smirking challengingly at his kid brother. |
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A chintz wing chair with salmon in the pattern will play nicely off the wall color, and drapes in a slightly darker salmon will pull the look together. |
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The red accented her usually dull brown eyes and contrasted nicely with her normally mouse-brown hair, also bringing out natural blush in her cheeks. |
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The phone fits nicely in your hand and despite its compact size, the controls are a decent size, with volume and the power key moulded in the easy to grip composite exterior. |
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And I have come to suspect that all my efforts are acting as a bracing tonic to the weeds, bucking them up nicely, and aerating the soil for their growing pleasure. |
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