I think we had a very good car this weekend, which was strongish in qualifying, but very strong in race conditions. |
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My ideal political scenario would be Labour c.2002 and a strongish Alliance Party. |
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So far back was the tee on a day when the hole was played into a strongish breeze, that many of the field were unable even to reach the fairway. |
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On the other hand, Damase's Quatre Facettes on the final track are generally of a strongish character. |
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Germany is the world's largest goods exporter after China despite high labour costs and a strongish euro. |
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Not in most European countries: strong labour laws and strongish unions make that awkward. |
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Richards' poor control sees the ball run away from him ina promising outside right position and he fouls Henriquez with a strongish ankle tap, either out of frustration or poor technique. |
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I think we will put a strongish team out and we certainly won't roll over, we will always fight because for consistency it's important. |
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After a strongish start, the film doesn't so much sag as utterly collapse – each audience member will feel like someone who has flung himself into a hammock that isn't tied at either end. |
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There was one light day and one strongish wind that gave competitors a chance to flex their muscles. |
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Particularly good with crab meat and fish in sauces but also goes extremely well with poultry or a hard strongish cheese such as an old Cantal or Comté. |
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