There are also some well-chosen illustrations, very decently reproduced on art paper. |
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On the left side you will see the map material which you would like to install and on the right side the well-chosen languages. |
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Let's pick a few well-chosen examples, make them work, and see in five years how it's worked. |
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Recommandation n°12: The environmental aspects of sustainability deserve a separate follow up based on a well-chosen set of physical indicators. |
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One small additional comment on the criticism that the timing of the CAP reforms may not be well-chosen. |
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It is well-chosen because it does not hide the challenges but it proposes a method for meeting and overcoming them. |
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Here, too, the high level of acceptance for ClearIT is expressed: «The well-chosen topics meet my requirements. |
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The storyteller introduces different rural traditions and customs, and the text is enriched by well-chosen language. |
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With a few well-chosen words, you can put the respondent in the right frame of mind for the interview. |
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Nelson's well-chosen diary extracts are, apart from anything else, hilarious. |
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That feeling is due not just to her unstudied vocal freedom but also to the work of her well-chosen collaborators. |
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Roll Deep recently managed it by setting some hard urban beats and raps against some well-chosen samples and melodies. |
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Even though a well-chosen wardrobe can help make the most of your shape, you will never look your best if you have totally let yourself go. |
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Act One is Mickey reminiscing with anecdotes and songs and well-chosen film clips. |
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She has a genuine passion for the multiple facets of her job, and is eager to share her credo for Rougié quality with us, in a few well-chosen phrases. |
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Nonetheless, unfortunately for us-perhaps not for him since he will undoubtedly have a very nice retirement-we will no longer hear his well-chosen words in the House of Commons once the election is called. |
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Nothing persuades like a well-chosen example. |
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It can also play a key role in building capacity, by funding well-chosen projects aimed at helping organizations contribute to the pool of sound data. |
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Many trajectories are intuitive, others less so: stopping or restarting trajectories at a well-chosen time, rejoining trajectories, shifting them in time. |
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A well-chosen rack of lamb lacked the promised rosemary or any herb in its jus, and two thick pan-seared medallions of pork similarly reneged on the caraway and cider. |
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Hockney, now almost 70, is fast approaching the status of a grand old man of British art and this well-chosen show allows us to see precisely why. |
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But it's a nice gesture and the books themselves are well-chosen and well-presented. |
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You know better than anyone that a few, well-chosen, well-presented figures can be more helpful and much more enlightening than hours of talk. |
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Both the wine list and its menu are short, well-chosen, and affordable. |
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The concise French-California wine list is well-chosen. |
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Even the location of JetBlue's corporate office is well-chosen. |
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The suggested wine pairings with every dish are well-chosen. |
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In 175 well-chosen words, he sums up the trials and the grit and bravery of the civil rights movement. |
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The programmatic setting of this volume can therefore hardly be called revolutionary, but its focus on modalities and modal logic is well-chosen. |
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We identify with those special songs, and they become part of the fabric of our lives, as they tell our stories, in a few well-chosen words with artistic precision that acts like an arrow to the heart. |
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The six-speed gearbox has well-chosen ratios for economical cruising, but the change is a bit notchy. |
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The boldest builders prefer to copy the Dome of the Rock, construct an apocalyptic street scene, or a few well-chosen figures to critique extraordinary renditions. |
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Sure to appeal to enthusiasts, this gives a wide range of technical data, including line art used in the design process, and well-chosen photographs. |
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