Depending on the menu I use suitably sized serving dishes, too, rather than plating the meal at the counter. |
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The cast look suitably traumatized as body after body appears via ever more imaginative death scenes. |
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It is also believed he had been suitably dressed for hillwalking, but temperatures fell below freezing in the area on Saturday night. |
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With a suitably thick cloth or oven glove, transfer each dish or shell to a plate that you have lined with a napkin. |
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He has used long lenses for most of the photographs to produce a suitably vague background. |
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On opening night, the crowd was suitably raucous, and Richardson ad libbed like the pro she is. |
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Discretion is not their middle name and they give such a fiery display as to be considered suitably decorative for pot plant use. |
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All that is left is for you to do is get a suitably cumbersome pair of cushioned headphones to complete the look. |
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After all, if you're venturing into the wilds for a picnic, the food should be suitably gutsy and bursting with flavour. |
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The article was then wrapped up in a suitably corporate style and a final quote, not unlike last week's headline feature. |
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There is also a great prize for the best and most suitably dressed lady at the Show. |
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The sound mix is stereo, and suitably fine given the lack of anything other than French dialogue and rustling fabric. |
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It seems county council might benefit if something suitably heavy were bounced off the thick heads of its members. |
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The treatment can be delivered by suitably trained practice nurses or general practitioners. |
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There is even a shot of a suitably feral-looking dog nosing through ripped bin bags tossed onto the streets. |
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But it did come with a really perky blueberry chutney and suitably acidic sour dough toast. |
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We make suitably enthusiastic noises to the owners, and depart, buzzing with excitement. |
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In a suitably equipped ambulance, they may take an electrocardiogram, which is a trace of the electrical activity of the heart. |
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I'm sorry, sirs, but you do not appear to be suitably attired to dine at this establishment. |
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It's a really thick book though so you'd probably have to unbind it to get the pages in a suitably flat position to scan. |
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The plot is a suitably ludicrous tale of high jinxes, sporty endeavours, girly crushes and hidden treasure. |
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The horse has not yet raced this Flat turf season as she awaits suitably fast ground but it seems the time is now fast approaching. |
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Let's kick off with some suitably chilled warm-up music, while you pitch your virtual tent and skin up a virtual fat one. |
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She is suitably endearing, though that is due to her natural looks and good sense in underplaying her role. |
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He went to classes smartly dressed in a shirt and tie, and upbraided his fellow pupils for not being suitably attired. |
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A suitably unflattering headshot of the party's candidate is a must for me, and the Greens have not disappointed. |
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The only way it can be suitably prepared is by stir-frying thin slices of the meat with the skin attached at high temperature. |
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By this point we have the perfect marriage of reactionary politics with suitably bad art. |
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The boys are suitably impressed, and when Sanjay asks them to work for him, turning their small-time racket into a bigger operation, they agree. |
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It was decided to erect a suitably secure railed-off area on where the burial ground is situated. |
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Some of the stories suitably blend the wisdom of the proverbs and the story line. |
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Feisty and suitably boyish, Toyah's exuberance would have shamed performers half her age. |
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As soon as I got a chance to turn around to look at him in a suitably subtle and nonchalant manner, I did so. |
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Less is definitely more when it comes to dramatizing Hawthorne, and the film is suitably spare and lean, both in style and characterization. |
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Will the company be suitably placed to take advantage of an upturn in trading conditions when they eventually improve? |
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He knew he was supposed to be feeling suitably contrite and sorry, but there was nothing. |
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The plan states that new retail development is most suitably located within the city centre. |
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This is partially redeemed by seeing battle-hardened characters acquire new powers, and by the suitably far-fetched narrative sequences. |
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The move was accompanied by a suitably symbolic redesign, which went live on November 17th. |
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Mid-afternoon champagne left me suitably woolly-headed and struggling with my emails well before six. |
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We divested ourselves of the fetters of daily workwear and suitably wrapped in kimono style robes approached the tub. |
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It's a comic-relief part, but situated in a suitably worthy backdrop, and it affords the actress big moments of pathos as well. |
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The all-day event, called Northern Connections, will be suitably rounded off with an evening concert by the talented troop. |
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Then I was introduced to the surgeon who, suitably gowned and gloved, was there in case of cardiac arrest. |
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Ford's excellent five-speed Tiptronic auto box also works well, ensuring smooth gearchanges and a suitably speedy kickdown. |
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By connecting the system to a suitably calibrated ammeter, the temperature can be read. |
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Eventually, clothing was suitably sorted and we set off, arriving a fashionable 30 minutes late. |
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The reason they failed was because they didn't have the ability to suitably analyze the original Korean sentence for translation into English. |
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They had trained troops specifically for war in the mountains and they were suitably equipped. |
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The rest of the album, while maybe not as instantly likable as the lead-off single, keeps things in a suitably summertime laidback groove. |
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The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research. |
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It has a suitably macabre way of disposing of its victims, by detaching the head and ripping out the hypothalamus. |
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Keziah tried to think up a suitably sarcastic retort quickly, but her mind was blank. |
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The potato gnocchi tasted suitably homemade and gummy, although the Friulians at the table thought their tagliatelle were too thick. |
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High doses of vitamin C may loosen the bowels, though this effect invariably abates once the dose is suitably reduced. |
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None of the inherent whimsy is lost and the film remains an incredibly moving but suitably light piece. |
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The first part of the story ends at a very natural point in the story, and on a suitably light moment. |
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Or you might want to follow the route, looking for phantoms on a suitably dark and gloomy night. |
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The crowd responded with applause suitably thunderous for a woman with such commanding stage presence. |
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Early photographs of the workmen and archaeologists show them suitably awed by their labors. |
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I needed a big circle for my cover idea so I drew round a suitably sized plate. |
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Just make sure you have a suitably long implement with which to scrape out the marrow so you can spread it on some toast. |
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Afterwards the Prince asked for a set of foils, masks and gloves, for which Roland was suitably rewarded. |
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His direct action and cool nerves foil the robbery in suitably dramatic fashion. |
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The low door lintel in the upper room was suitably covered to prevent accidents! |
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I made as if to look suitably impressed, but hardly felt that I could compare notes. |
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Granted, they don't exhibit white-hot chemistry, but it's suitably sweet without being too saccharine. |
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After a fortnight's break, the latter week spent amid the fleshpots of exotic South Wales, your diarist returns suitably broadened. |
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Knowing the voltage of electricity provided will help you come suitably equipped to recharge your lamps, camcorders and flashguns. |
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High-strength steels generally are suitably protected from exfoliation corrosion by the application of organic finishes or metallic plating. |
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My chicken curry looked appetising and the sauce was suitably tangy, with a welcome kick mellowed by the flavour of lime. |
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For greater convenience a mirror is usually installed, which reflects the image the right way up onto a suitably placed drawing surface. |
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A meandering labyrinth of cool white space forms a suitably neutral canvas for the carefully orchestrated display of designer objects. |
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It was a suitably surreal showpiece for a night that confounded all expectations. |
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The distribution network needed to be replaced with new piping, with suitably sized mains to provide adequate supply to all areas of the scheme. |
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Inside, concourses and shop units are suitably smartened up to indicate the centre's new aspirations. |
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It is hoped that the cockerel will suitably adapt his behaviour to the surroundings in which he will find himself. |
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The spacedock, however, was built to operate on the backlines of battle, and was thus suitably equipped. |
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I was suitably impressed with my friend's performance as a schizophrenic, but the play by itself made no sense. |
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We would probably prefer that the opera star or the sporting hero or the genius be suitably humble, modest, and generally endearing. |
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After the blackout of August 14, 2003, all of us in Ontario seemed suitably chastened in our attitudes towards electricity usage. |
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Even the wild Finnish accordionist sounds suitably house-trained in this company. |
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The burgers they dine on are suitably beefy without being too big, with stacks of thick fries on the side. |
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The steak was well cooked and suitably dressed in succulent mushrooms with a cheeky pepper sauce to make matters interesting. |
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The deadpan vocals are suitably dark but lack the power to cut through the layers of underwater guitar and bass. |
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The battle scenes are suitably bloodthirsty and chaotic, but they are balanced by scenes of self-justification and soul-searching. |
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Would you rather she just sat there, head downcast, assuming a suitably downtrodden, meekly supplicating air for you? |
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The staple pad thai was suitably hot-sweet and once more studded with big bouncy prawns. |
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It's a suitably rustic setting, with exposed stone and a roaring fireplace that takes the chill off a cold winter's night. |
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The most prominent feature of this suitably archaic-looking site is a huge interactive timeline that lists and cross-links people, events and places. |
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Wood-panelling abounds and the atmosphere is suitably subdued. |
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Thus, while the dialogue is acceptably clear and suitably free of any distortion or noticeable hiss, the overall soundscape is subdued and hollow. |
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With the majority of the dishes dry and the pots suitably soaked, wash them up, dry them and you're done, except for emptying the sink and wiping down the counters and sink. |
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He is the young and randy knight who has his way with Catherine, the only woman in the castle, played in a suitably restrained way by Laura Richmond. |
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In this way the ships captain kept a tight rein on his men and when the ship set sail it was with a suitably chastened crew, or so the Captain thought. |
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I decided on the latter option and legged it, all the while controlling the other natural instinct until I reached a suitably appointed restroom facility. |
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These days it's home to a wine museum, but don't be surprised if you come across the odd life-sized model of a suitably forlorn prisoner languishing in a corner. |
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Since these were to be gaming rigs their specification was suitably high. |
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The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the rigorous demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero. |
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It was both stylish and somber while being suitably grand for the formality of the occasion. |
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The film is sometimes undeniably clever and its vision of the world is suitably askew, but often the tone wobbles unevenly between straight drama and morbid comedy. |
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Therefore they can but suitably value the restorers and assertors of it. |
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He deletes that infamous unresolved opening chord and inserts some suitably ominous guitar atmospherics that play up the desperation obscured by the Beatles' peppy original. |
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Neil Patel's set makes the most of the small Playwrights Horizons stage, Kaye Voyce's costumes look suitably lived in, and Frances Aronson's lighting is on the beam. |
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Prior to digital sampling, all games had to use sound chips to provide a suitably realistic sonic environment, so you had to say a lot with very little. |
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Hopefully, those who are responsible will have the courage and the magnanimity to respond suitably, for the sake of the future of this country and its future generations. |
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The audience, suitably awestruck, could only stare in wonder. |
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One effortlessly got saturation coverage, the other struggled to get noticed, despite the mandatory presence of a celebrity, a suitably weighty one too. |
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This characteristic of the proposed scheme could make it suitable for less tectonically stable parts of the world provided enclaves of suitably thick crust are available. |
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Thankfully, the four young leads give suitably heartfelt and believable performances, giving an otherwise schlocky teen soap opera the pleasing illusion of quality. |
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Nigel North accompanies suitably on lute, theorbo or guitar. |
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All the excitement of her rabble rousing had been suitably extinguished, along with our enthusiasm for this show. |
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In uncertain times, voters want a leader who can be trusted to suitably manage essential programs. |
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A restaurant menu is the nexus of a diner, a dinner, a chef and the suitably hospitable environment in which a meal is served. |
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Afanador does a similar turn with his aesthetic cape in the black-and-white arena of his suitably large Rizzoli book. |
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Hathaway is suitably perky for her role, but there's no real humor here, the political edge is simply meretricious, and even the special effects stink. |
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Daisy and I had a walk into town, suitably togged up in waterproofs. |
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Now, you just forget we've had this conversation and make sure you behave in a suitably astonished manner when she finally springs her little surprise on you. |
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The siamang is a species of gibbon, so it spends all the time up in the trees and you can see now by the long, long arms suitably adapted for that. |
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The opening montage sequence has also been suitably celebrated. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or some other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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A repository of the empire, the town bears a suitably idiotic, unwieldy name, and even in 1950s Armidale it was possible to hear such terms as bluchers, port and goolies. |
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Braving the blustery winds coming in from the Atlantic, three groups teed off just after mid-day, all suitably dressed for the prevailing weather. |
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Once they have undergone an official briefing and paid the annual marine park entrance fee, suitably certified divers are free to dive unescorted and at their own discretion. |
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When the council advertised it said suitable candidates must have between 10 and 15 rowing boats, a motor launch, a river boom and be suitably qualified in life saving. |
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The taste was smoky and sweet, and slivers of fennel, green onion and cucumber at the bottom of the bowl made for suitably refreshing in-between bites. |
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Various aspects of nomenclature, classification, pathogenesis, antifungal therapy, laboratory methods and associated terminologies have been suitably updated. |
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The sound effects are used suitably and fit perfectly in the game. |
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The lyrics are suitably obtuse and playful, with just the right amount of post-industrial alienation to re-awaken that eastern block new wave spirit. |
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No doubt the school will feel suitably chastened by her absence. |
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The club requires all its coaches to attend Football Association training courses to ensure they are suitably qualified for working with children. |
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All laughed, and Terry had the good grace to look suitably embarrassed. |
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Bitty Schram is suitably superficial and irritating as Hallie. |
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The finished form of the building is suitably monumental, built in a baroque style that eschews the more mannered Palladianism favoured for most contemporary commissions. |
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The galactic horribleness of this movie can be summed up in one scene, where our gymnast hero is being pursued by bad guys through a suitably Eastern European looking village. |
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We noted in discussing Aristotle's hylomorphic analysis of change generally that his account requires the existence of suitably disposed subjects of change. |
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It came to me when I saw the picture of husky racing in Grizedale in last week's Gazette and I have suitably adapted it to give a flavour of my idea. |
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The qualification was based on the idea that a person can forfeit his natural rights to life and liberty by a suitably serious violation of natural law. |
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Sure, he can put on an accent, look suitably crestfallen and let those tear ducts well up like a true champ, but is he really the third greatest actor in the history of film? |
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Together with a suitably sized matchbox to serve as the fourth wall, this created a parallelepiped volume which was filled with stacks of pennies. |
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It features fast, frenetic action and the hero is suitably infallible. |
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I would ram this point home by finding a suitably similar image of mine, and comparing and contrasting them, but regrettably I do not have a picture of a fritillary. |
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As they moved at a suitably funereal pace towards the church, you could see that, even though they were incredibly smart, almost nobody looked exactly respectable. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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The set, by Lez Brotherston, suitably suggests an ornate, tiled bathhouse, inhabited by a mama's-boy princeling who grows up into a mother-dominated prince. |
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Commentators excuse the action by calling it a professional foul, but the reality is that if the rules of the game are broken it is a foul and should be suitably punished. |
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The cruise which heralded her return to service was a suitably quirky occasion, as invited guests mingled with ordinary Glaswegians who had snapped up the remaining tickets. |
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The film will remain to me nothing more than a vehicle for her to look gorgeous swanning around in the flower fields, or looking suitably rubenesque floating in gossamer. |
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But the police and a jingoistic public ensure that such effrontery is suitably decried and the witnesses end up regretting having spoken the truth. |
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Fecundity is affected mainly by the time that lizards experience suitably elevated body temperatures that maximize the net rate of energy assimilation. |
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It will have the power to initiate legal proceedings against erring officials and police personnel, for which their service rules will be suitably amended. |
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I also had a warm roll which was suitably soft inside a crusty exterior. |
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I feel suitably dreadful today, and have only just lolled out of bed. |
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By the end of the interview, the admissions officer, suitably impressed, told Peters he would be accepted. |
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When the tassel is mature and conditions are suitably warm and dry, anthers on the tassel dehisce and release pollen. |
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It's home to some of the UK's rarest birds and to the egger its mountainous and remote terrain is suitably challenging. |
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Calvary warfare was limited in northern Europe due to the lack of suitably large horses for mounted troops. |
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The park is a dense green lung studded with small, object buildings that form a suitably picturesque array in the landscape. |
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The scope of work is for the provision of suitably qualified and experienced people to support ORR for the period of this contract. |
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Perhaps it was too close to a fabliau situation to guarantee a suitably elevated tone in live performance. |
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The political undercurrent, as all films based on Clancy novels, is suitably underplayed and the focus is more on suspense and action. |
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The title track has a suitably mellow, expansive sound that eases the album in gently, built upon by the stompy bassline of Holy Moses. |
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The title track has a suitably mellow, expansive sound, with the stompy bassline of Holy Moses. |
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Every competitor has to have a nickname, usually something suitably classy like Squits, Snake Hips or Urine. |
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Some clever person came up with the apt name of little John for a suitably shaped container for those who were caught short. |
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The University is seeking bids from suitably experienced and capable suppliers for the provision of a 3D, infra-red motion capture system. |
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A few coats of Chanel's Le Vernis 59 Canicule and your nails will be suitably trashy but not in the least bit tarty. |
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This study indicated that suitably processed nickel slag was environmentally, mineralogically, and physically stable. |
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As a journalist, auto industry expert and former Beetle owner, Kiley is in a suitably well informed position to write this book. |
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Post eighteen, suitably qualified students attend universities and colleges on the mainland. |
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Not one for the weak-hearted, fans should find this slick adaptation suitably grisly. |
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When two pieces of leather have to be overlapped they must be suitably skived. |
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So the British Arean Company had been formed, with suitably orchestrated media fanfare. |
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This flyer arrived in early December, all in Spanish and seems very sercon, even pompous, but the reptiloid alien on the front is suitably silly. |
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In his mind's eye he'd seen himself hauling the perpetrator off in chains after a suitably Schwarzeneggeresque rescue of the imperiled heroine. |
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This pass provides access for suitably capable vehicles between the vale and Dale Bottom in the Naddle Valley to the west of High Rigg. |
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Most suitably equipped metalworking lathes can also be used to produce most solids of revolution, plane surfaces and screw threads or helices. |
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For starters, I was tempted by the toasted pitta with the suitably exotic sounding baba ganouj, imam bayeldi and the ubiquitous hummus. |
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The government and its Majority normally amends these suitably and the amended version is passed by the Government. |
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The G35's exterior styling... looks suitably sporty but lacks the Caddy's curb appeal. |
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However, the glass envelope can be recycled at suitably equipped facilities. |
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Though a steady increase was achieved, that ambitious target could not be reached, in part limited by the number of suitably qualified teachers. |
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Several stonecrops and houseleeks, generally with their rosettes of plump, pointed leaves are suitably small and spreading. |
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Supreme Governor was a suitably equivocal title that made Elizabeth head of the Church without ever saying she was. |
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Detroit were the thirdhighest points scorers in the league last season and met a suitably gunslinging death, going down 45-28 in New Orleans. |
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In clinical practice, it shall be develop and implement suitably effective coating strategies on definitive prosthetic transgingival abutments or on zirconia crowns. |
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These definitions give a much better reproducibility and also allow anyone, anywhere with a suitably equipped laboratory, to make a standard metre. |
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Parenthetically, this line treatment suggests an attempt to mimic the agnathous head, if we suppose that the jaw area was colored suitably dark in contrast to the face proper. |
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The street in which they were now dealing was known as 'Exchange Alley', or 'Change Alley' which was suitably placed close to the Bank of England. |
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With a growing range of research interests, there are also opportunities for suitably qualified candidates to study for Master and Doctor of Philosophy degrees by research. |
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However the beneficiated fines need agglomeration to bring the high-grade fines to the required size to use them suitably in Ferro alloy production. |
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Tripping a walker the size of a house is difficult but not impossible. You will need high-tensile wire and suitably grounded posts. Ask your Ewok friends for help. |
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The wire is threaded on a long suitably curved needle, extrance is made through the vestibule of the mouth medially to the zygoma and out on the face at an appropriate point. |
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Garcia is suitably showy as the new kid on the block, but Robert Duval as the consiglieri is much-missed, particularly as he's replaced by George Hamilton. |
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And if this was indeed the last show from the supercool New Yorkers for a year, it was a suitably memorable finale to this chapter of their career. |
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The wings are long and broad, suitably shaped for soaring and gliding flight, and have the unusually large number of 30 to 35 secondary flight feathers. |
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Combine harvester speed should also be adjusted suitably to avoid losses. |
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Five years on from Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's overpraised and overheated zombies in London allegorical horror, here's the suitably grimy post-apocalypse looking sequel. |
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In 1993, the orchestra was renamed the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, to reflect more suitably its special role as both a national orchestra and a BBC Performing Group. |
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Just as you might expect, the chaps have created a suitably rugged, go-getting and outdoorsy scent of smoky woods, hot spice, leather, fern and basil. |
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The bridge was opened on 4 March 1890 by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, who drove home the last rivet, which was gold plated and suitably inscribed. |
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