For those same reasons many skilled craftspeople are starting to charge outwardly largish sums for boards. |
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He was a little taller, and had the regulation hair cut, exposing largish ears. |
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About halfway back a largish spider suddenly fell on to me from the luggage rack above. |
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For the ham, boil in water with thyme, garlic, bay leaves, onions and leeks for two hours then break into largish pieces. |
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It seems every largish building without any modern purpose has been turned over to exhibition space. |
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The centre pleat on each side is a deep inverted box pleat which opens out when something largish is carried inside the bag. |
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A hallway in a largish single-storey house is a big job, lots of doors and a not inconsiderable amount of wall. |
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Has a broader body than the water measurer and a considerably shorter head, which has largish eyes. |
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On the back of the vest, nestled between two water bottle pockets, is a large pouch that would be perfect for a mess kit or other largish survival item. |
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The parameters refer to two passenger-cars: Model A is a small European vehicle and Model B is a largish medium-size European vehicle. |
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Its head is broad and blunt and it has a largish mouth which, because of a series of joints, can be projected forward instantly like a telescopic tube. |
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A largish van must have been used and even with a gang of thieves, it must have taken a fair amount of time to dislodge the stone and pile it up into the van. |
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It consists of thirteen thousand one hundred and twenty-seven individual images, many of them no larger than a largish postage stamp: an expansive and almost endlessly ponderable self-portrait in stuff. |
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Lately, however, some observations have begun to bear fruit. Macho or wimp The candidates for dark matter come in two basic sorts: largish chunks, or darting, sub-atomic particles in unimaginable abundance. |
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Appearance: A largish, black and white clumsy-looking seabird. |
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