I found him kind and benignant in the domestic circle, revered and beloved by all around him, agreeably social, without ostentation. |
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He departs agreeably from the normal procedures of the biographer, sometimes a little in the manner of The Quest for Corvo. |
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Parents and children, youths and older men spend their free time in these places agreeably and merrily. |
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The beaches are a little less crowded, the weather remains stable and the water is still agreeably warm. |
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The best time to visit is during the warm, fresh summer, when the water is agreeably warm and one can spend hours in the sea. |
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A agreeably mild climate means you can swim from May to October in a tranquil and pristine sea. |
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Another flunkey poured the Sancerre, and cringed agreeably while he waited for one's verdict. |
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It is a matter of debate as to what the facts might be, agreeably or otherwise. |
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By way of an interlude, the Antwerp Conservatory piano class serve up some agreeably crackling piano music. |
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Perversely this album recalls neither the studied club groove nor the agreeably dark pop embraced by its predecessor, and consequentially sounds strangely more accessible. |
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So sit back quietly in that agreeably familiar comfy chair, treat yourself to a pot of weakish tea, and let me put the case for the rise of the dull man. |
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Both stories are agreeably self-deprecating and rimed with snark. |
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I could detect no ramps in the grilled sardines, but they were agreeably soft and crispy and garnished with sweet caramelized onions, tangy Parmesan and toasted pine nuts. |
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Moreover, it agreeably scents your linen and effectively protects it from the mites. |
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But for the absence of an admission charge, an agreeably small annual fee being the substitute as my host happily told me, this seemed to be such a place. |
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With its agreeably dark shading that changes with the light, it lends the setting a warm, radiant look that radiates confidence and character. |
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In comparison, Thatcher was able to do what she did in an agreeably closed bubble. |
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For evenings on holiday, for instance, especially for those of us who are mosquito catnip, they are agreeably loungy. |
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This town straggles roomily on and beneath heights overlooking the Bristol Channel, and has an agreeably informal aspect in its winding lines of villas and open terraoes. |
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They are the ideal solution to air condition agreeably and efficiently, flats, hotels, hospitals, offices and other premises, all year long. |
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They have all the files, all the information, and you will be agreeably surprised. |
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A walk from Sefrou to the waterfalls of the Aggaï oued will help you to recover agreeably from the heat of the Fès summer. |
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Perhaps I might begin with the general observation that the report is agreeably presented and is worth reading. |
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The Mocne Piwo, from Rainford's relatively veteran George Wright Brewery, was altogether fizzier, and agreeably more bitter too. |
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Perhaps best described as the love child of a potato and a white asparagus, black salsify, while agreeably starchy, does not have a boiling potato's occasional leadenness or a russet's fluff. |
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Namely: in cooking this corn will be tender and tasty, it cooks in 2 times its volume of water, during 45mn, and will be used agreeably in accompaniment. |
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You may think that an agreeably tactful answer. |
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I think that everyone was agreeably surprised to note that, at this first meeting, you were already able to formulate proposals and envisage concrete possibilities for cooperation on a so complex and sensitive subject. |
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This also influences the pH of the raw and fermented cabbage, which is thus naturally and agreeably acidic and does not require the addition of sharply acidic substances. |
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They provide bridges by which their readers may communicate agreeably across the barriers of specialization with other men and women who are looking for the same opportunity. |
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Description: I am able to work or act together and jointly with other persons or institutions for a common purpose or benefit, in a willingly and agreeably way. |
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He considers that if an artist desire durability he owes it to himself to show respect towards those who support him and allow him to live se agreeably form his art. |
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An assiduous researcher into what can and cannot be eaten agreeably, a 19th century Englishman named Dr. Buckland, reported that the only thing that tasted worse than a mole was a blue-bottle fly. |
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The agreeably sweet, woody aroma is quite delicate yet intense. |
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The day was agreeably sunny with a quasi summer temperature. |
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We were quite aware that our boat would not be perfectly adapted, but we were agreeably surprised by its performance during the first two tests where the results were excellent. |
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I strolled agreeably by discovered of interesting ruins. |
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Although Mrs. Plantenga knew the Ecological Gifts Program would provide her with tax benefits, she was agreeably surprised at the tax credit she got. |
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But Mr. Eighner was such an agreeably yackety companion that his plight sometimes felt abstract. |
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Seldom was the missionary more agreeably surprised than when the mail stage which had picked him up from the train at Ajax, Utah, drew up at an old ranch. |
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