So, suffice it to say, in one way or another Hamilton's books are sufficiently diverting, which is something I need right now. |
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Without going into detail on their accusations, suffice it to say they should ensure they do their jobs properly before casting blame elsewhere. |
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I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite positions for fieldsmen in cricket. |
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I shall draw a discreet veil over the rest of that day but suffice it to say that a jolly time was had by all. |
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Concerning argument, suffice it to say that, once started, no matter how terrible the cost, it was successful. |
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Space precludes a full definition here, but suffice it to say that recent statistics suggest that only half of such cases are admitted to hospital. |
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For an intro to Thai food, suffice it to say it involves a bountiful supply of exotic ingredients and herbs like lemon grass, basil, the kaffir lime, galangal and more. |
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There isn't enough time to expand on these matters: suffice it to say that I got no inner peace out of those sacrifices and mortifications. |
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Unfortunately we did not snap the gardens beforehand, but suffice it to say they were a mess. |
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As for the drummer, suffice it to say he took it to another level with a much bigger kit, flying around the tom-toms and engaging in fierce double-bass song finales. |
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The it in suffice it to say is an impersonal or indefinite pronoun, one that functions as a grammatical placeholder without supplying much real meaning. |
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Running and dieting, suffice it to say, are less polarizing than sexual politics. |
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Without canvassing all of the alternatives, suffice it to say that in this particular instance the two statutes cannot easily be reconciled unless both are amended in reciprocal fashion. |
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When a celebrity or public figure can say there is a doll made to look like them, suffice it to say they have entered the realm of pop culture. |
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While many reasons explain Laval's outstanding performance, suffice it to say that the city owes its success to excellent strategic planning, which includes a vision that has evolved over the years. |
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It's hard to pin down what East India Youth is, or where his intentions lie, suffice it to say that being narrowcast probably isn't high on his list of ambitions. |
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To reveal any more would be to spoil the plot – suffice it to say that Steinhauer grippingly sustains the suspense as he weaves in flashback sequences and hops between Henry's and Celia's perspectives. |
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To the committee, suffice it to say we just got an earful. |
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Suffice it to say that this has not been my experience of the last 15 years of medical practice. |
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Suffice it to say I didn't do any sneaking and the house was not wired for networking. |
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Suffice it to say that Waugh might have trouble getting anyone to print his story today. |
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Suffice it to say that our existing ties have set the scene for future collaborations. |
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Suffice it to say that there are a lot of frustrated fans pulling their hair out over these two teams' respective bullpens. |
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Suffice it to say it had something to do with spittoons, and I failed to enter. |
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Suffice it to say that a significant number of taxa of mammals, herps and birds show a concordant phylogeographic division in Baja California. |
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Suffice it to say that I come from a large family, in which three different political factions existed. |
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Suffice it to say that a very important person passed through my life this weekend. |
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Suffice it to say that his press conferences have all the allure of a night in with the prime minister. |
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Suffice it to say that the smallest details foreshadow these surprises, in heartbreaking and heart-lifting ways. |
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Suffice it to say that after more than an hour of pumping the poor guy like a mostly-empty keg, by the time dessert was served, I had names. |
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Suffice it to say that the headaches of algebra, Pythagoras' theorem, and geometry didn't tickle his fancy. |
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Suffice it to say that if you're choosing any of these items at fast-food restaurants, you're doing little more than adding empty calories to your diet. |
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Suffice it to say there was not a lot of cogent discussion of immigration policy. |
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Suffice it to say that awareness of the risks of giving offense produces a chilling effect on the ground in Russia. |
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Suffice it to say that we will not be buying you any more cars in the future. |
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Suffice it to say they are excellently put across the footlights. |
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Suffice it to say that there's nothing haphazard about this collection. |
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Suffice it to say many words were bleeped out, and it was quite hilarious. |
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Suffice it to say that no real ballerina, Kirkland included, would survive, much less succeed, with such an illness. |
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Suffice it to say that Radcliffe put an Avada Kedavra spell on the song, because he absolutely killed it! |
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Suffice it to say she went off and married a soldier who later rose to the rank of field marshal. |
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Suffice it to say that many political predilections these days are driven from somewhere deeper in the subcortex. |
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Suffice it to say as a last word that the ancient Romans, the cinquecentist Italians, and the modern Europeans, obviously form in architectural history one continuous dynasty. |
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Suffice it to say that scientists in the Pacific Northwest are seeing signs that the climate is changing, from melting glaciers to rising temperatures. |
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