Gradually the kinks were ironed out, and the screenings became more dependable. |
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Point guard Aaron Miles will need to be an iron man at the point, since new coach Bill Self doesn't have another dependable option there. |
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Everything was tasty and dependable, but not as good as 2nd Ave. soup or Katz's corned beef. |
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While not as sexy as a roof prism, the porro prism is a dependable unit made for the outdoors. |
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A good trainer and a big physical presence, he is a brave and dependable goalkeeper. |
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None of the direct estimates presented below is wholly dependable or comparable with the others. |
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Most TV drama consists of long-running series in a few dependable genres such as police and medical procedurals. |
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Growth tends to be mundane with the main attraction being dependable cash flows and reliable dividend payments. |
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This could be the cheapest and most dependable source of drinking water for the people of Titilagarh. |
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As rumors and panic began to rule, they was no source of solid dependable information. |
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American studios can make big-scale films because they have a dependable audience for domestic films. |
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However, he can play a more traditional game because he is strong on his feet, good in defence, and has a solid and dependable boot. |
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In general, discipline and unit cohesion require a regular and dependable supply of food by the army itself. |
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Every community in Nunavut lacks a dependable water supply for dousing fires. |
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In the absence of a dependable power supply system, they must explore all other avenues to beat the heat. |
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I want to be on the end of a dependable electrical supply system where outages are non-existent. |
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To be replicated successfully, a dependable system of verifying carbon reduction has to be in place. |
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I don't do big high dollar websites and prefer to use a tried and true set of dependable methods. |
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Pierre was the head of all the servants and he was a very reliable and dependable man. |
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When people think of gardens, they think of graceful trees, colourful flowers and dependable foliage. |
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The dependable talents of director Tony Cownie are being put to good use in the Lyceum's first production of the new season. |
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Then there are the long years in the Far East with his dependable wife Betty, and his cathartic reaction to her sudden death. |
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Bridget was a lady of gentle manner and a fine and dependable neighbour who was always happy to lend a helping hand. |
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The party is seeking to portray itself as a stable, dependable and scandal-free government. |
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In the past four years he has been the most successful, reliable and dependable player. |
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Should you manage to graduate, you may well find that a degree holds out no guarantee of fulfilling or dependable employment. |
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Shaving and depilatories remain dependable backups, but laser hair removal is the most high-tech way to zap unwanted hair. |
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And a too jarring, ham-fisted, funeral dirge of a score by usually dependable composer Terence Blanchard doesn't help matters any. |
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Its steady, amiable temperament makes it a dependable guide dog for the blind. |
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He's not a breakaway threat, but he's durable, dependable and capable of controlling the dock. |
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Occasionally, a doe will fail to conceive on schedule, but well-bred rabbits are dependable. |
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While he never delivered a baby, as storks supposedly do, he was just as dependable, never missing a game in 15 seasons. |
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Open up to me, they wibble, until you open up to them, and then they resent that you're not more strong, silent and dependable. |
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Chunky, practical and uninspiring, it used to be nothing more than a dependable workhorse. |
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One of the risks of far-flung markets with poor regulation is a lack of dependable financial data. |
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In Baghdad, they believe Lady Luck may be more dependable than a presidential promise, especially when no time table was offered. |
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The volunteer forces, especially the yeomanry, had been politically dependable. |
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By experience we discover the Lord's mercies to be new every morning, and his faithfulness to be sure and dependable even when ours is weak. |
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An economy based on contracts requires a dependable legal framework, and a society based on free contracts must to that extent be a free society. |
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They live for an incredibly long time and need a lot of care and attention, but they are great companions and very dependable. |
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They were sagely advising the president to pick someone dependable of lesser profile who would fly under the radar screen. |
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Churches increasingly are handling tithing electronically through automatic debits for dependable cash flow. |
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Both communities are remote settlements on sites with long histories and dependable access to wild animals, fish, and plants. |
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Froggatt is a more dependable type and a trier but will not trouble top-class defenders. |
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You prefer to describe yourself as dependable, honest, practical and trustworthy. |
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We understand the importance of owning or leasing mobile bloodmobiles that are dependable. |
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The real man was solid, dependable, loyal, uncomplaining, quick to act and slow to forgive. |
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What a character, yet under that confident exterior lies a solid and dependable goalkeeper. |
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I define roadster as under two litres, fun, dependable, cheap to run, with low maintenance. |
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And to honey badgers, cobras and large-eyed tree snakes called boomslangs, the nest is a dependable larder. |
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Secondly, science is unable to explain why there are scientific or natural laws or why they are so consistent and dependable. |
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As a sole proprietor, you may be the most dependable, long-term partner a business could ever hope to find. |
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The Nissan Cefiros have had a good reputation all over the world as good, solid, reliable and dependable transport. |
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The Netherlands wishes to show solidarity and be a dependable European partner. |
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The briar pipe continued to epitomise solid, dependable, common sense masculinity. |
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The bottom line is that the dollar has lost all concrete, dependable, verifiable support. |
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It cuts no ice with the American policy planners that India has a command and control system more dependable than that of Pakistan. |
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The dynamic attributes of the C-MAX are good, with dependable handling on twisty roads and the car holds its line on bumpy surfaces. |
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Different stakeholders have interests in ensuring dependable information is available to consumers. |
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The person who defends them is a man of good standing, not dynamic but dependable. |
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Roberts isn't a great player, but he's steady and dependable, and a coach can be comfortable with him on the field. |
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Essential to the upgraded free-electron laser is a dependable high-voltage electron gun. |
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Also, a dependable brand of fuel injection prevents common injection problems such as varnish deposits, clogging and fuel leakage. |
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Among an ever-improving crop of pivotmen, Duncan is still the most dependable and fundamentally sound. |
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I know, I know, it is a first world problem and I should just feel blessed for merely having two very dependable vehicles to get about in. |
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Otherwise, this is a surprisingly inconsistent disc from one of the genre's most dependable innovators and most stylish ironists. |
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The dependable Air Service Act now moves to the House of Representatives, where it is expected to be taken up as soon as Friday. |
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We need more certainty about bias, some dependable, fail-safe test. |
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And though Barry has been one of the Mob's more dependable components, he is as capable of playing as wildly, as out of control, as the rest of them. |
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Fergie was delighted as the reforged defence looked solid and dependable for much of the game, with Gary Neville standing out as Boro were kept at bay. |
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He was strong and dependable and never backed off from a fight. |
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Palmer turned out to be so dependable in his public appearances that Jockey was shocked. |
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They stand before us as inert models of a species of social respectability that is as unbudgeable and dependable as the wood from which they seem to have been fashioned. |
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With a dependable and affordable water supply, not only did the growing population have domestic water, they were also able to cultivate commercial crops and plant trees. |
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I'm the sort of dependable type he can lean on a lot, and he does. |
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Now he had matured into a dependable, conscientious, responsible citizen. |
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He's a dependable No 5 hitter who might develop into a cleanup hitter. |
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Each of these dinners is complete with a menu, a grocery list, nutrition information, and dependable, 'kitchen cook friendly' recipes. |
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The main impact on the river of these industries is their thirst for a dependable good quality water supply. |
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Laminating film to film around the strands creates a very strong and dependable bond reducing the amount of adhesive needed. |
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Juries were replaced by a tribunal of a professional judges and two lay assessors that were dependable party actors. |
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Dams and reservoirs provide a more dependable source of power by smoothing seasonal changes in water flow. |
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Once the amount is credited, the remitter receives a confirmation via SMS, thereby making the service simple, safe and dependable. |
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Most have little opportunity to reclaim a life of solid, dependable work. |
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But its model has so far proven explainable, dependable, and profitable. |
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This new agreement ensures that customers can rely on the dependable supply of world-class products from Gunite. |
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All FastBacks are ruggedly built to insure dependable product distribution in the harshest factory environments. |
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The 9XTend-MESH Development Kit is the easiest and most cost-effective way to quickly establish a dependable long-range wireless mesh network. |
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Among shrubs and hedges, Pittosporums are among the most dependable and adaptable selections. |
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Eversgerd asked Todd to work on developing an as dependable two-seam pitch for his repertoire. |
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Elmore Leonard is as dependable as a Ford used to be and as knowing as a New York fashion designer. |
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In return the less dependable shipments of American silver were rapidly transferred from Seville to Genoa, to provide capital for further ventures. |
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He is a solid lookout over issues affecting the city's livability, is a careful deliberator, and is courteous, experienced and eminently dependable. |
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It came as no surprise when Stokes was caught behind mistiming a pull off seamer Jackson Bird but Kieswetter then took control with dependable support from the in-form Woakes. |
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Research has shown that perhaps the most powerful 'game changer' in the lives of children at this age is a dependable, reliable father or father-figure. |
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Use dependable annuals such as busy lizzies, cosmos, cleome, nicotiana, sweet alyssum and petunia in containers to draw your eye when daylight dims. |
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