While it won't suit every need for recording guitar in my home studio, it performs venerably in most cases. |
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In fact there is no other handy appellation that so venerably distinguishes a birthday. |
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She often comes up with refrains that sound venerably, stoically traditional. |
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For me, the Loire was a case of love at first sight, with its vineyards and fresh, fruity wines: so easy to drink either young or venerably old: like the 1893 Vouvrays, still in perfect condition today. |
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This venerably evolved structure, together with the adjacent pons houses the neural mechanisms that ceaselessly control the fundamental operation of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. |
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This week's far from isolated Robinson Crusoe, who, playing the calypso or any other number of styles, is RR's very own venerably wise veteran sonofwebcore. |
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He cowered like a holy fool on his uppers and dreamed himself into the oblivion from which, like a venerably restored chieftain in snakeskin boots and silver-sleek hair, he magnificently awoke to achieve retribution. |
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