This time around, they started positively enough, although the German champions looked reasonably assured in defence in the opening 20 minutes. |
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He believed, reasonably enough, that the Journal would continue attacking him and others. |
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However, to take one cautious step in the direction of one crop, judged to be reasonably safe, seems sensible to me. |
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It is only fair, it is only right, it is only reasonable and it is what a reasonably sensible person would expect. |
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The bank remains reasonably upbeat about the Irish economy, but is taking a selective approach to its lending, here. |
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But if it doesn't happen in the reasonably foreseeable future, there may come a time when it can no longer happen at all. |
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Money was scarce at the time and while the Harrisons were reasonably well off, the few pounds sent home by George were welcomed. |
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With a strong educational background, my future may look reasonably bright, but my present is feeling pretty lean. |
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While no-one can predict the future it is reasonably safe to assume that this sort of incident will not occur again. |
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Or does it reflect a reasonably sensible estimate of where future value will be found? |
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I think I've been reasonably successful with different teams all along so I'd be hoping to put my own stamp on it. |
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Will the human lineage survive, reasonably happily, into the far distant future? |
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The average for the past three years was 67, and this was construed as an indication that the fox menace was now reasonably under control. |
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It was the first outing for Mayo in this year's Championship and the changes by the management seemed to work reasonably well. |
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves. |
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The fare is predictable, well prepared and reasonably priced, and the service is speedy and helpful. |
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Eating out in restaurants is all the more delightful because Portuguese wines are so good and so reasonably priced. |
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Hiring a car is the best way to get around and, by American standards, reasonably priced. |
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An architect with 3 kids in the school volunteered to provide white paint for walls at a reasonably low price. |
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Many of the articles and photographs will be of genuine interest to people from all parts of the region and it is reasonably priced. |
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They each have certain appealing aspects, and they are all reasonably priced. |
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It is reasonably priced in the context of what everything else costs this day. |
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Bean bags are reasonably priced, or try walking around your neighbourhood and you may find furniture free for the taking. |
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A reasonably priced sampler will give you the chance to savour and compare all of their fermented potables at a sitting. |
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The gallery represents artists from both the Borders and further afield, and the works are all very reasonably priced. |
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A broader approach is needed to allow this group access to reasonably priced home ownership in the villages where they have always lived. |
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It has fresh, attractively packaged, reasonably priced Barbadian flying fish, cou cou and all the rest. |
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The wine list, which was priced a bit more reasonably than the food, helped to keep the conversation flowing. |
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Services such as dry cleaning and ironing are speedy and reliable and very reasonably priced, but I made a couple of mistakes on room service. |
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In one block, you can take your pick of reasonably priced Russian, kosher Middle Eastern or Caribbean fare. |
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Upstairs is increasingly being used for clubs and live band nights, and there is a reasonably priced restaurant adjoining the main bar. |
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Guess, I was aided a bit by by lady luck too as it looks reasonably the same through all the mentioned browsers. |
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Normally, relationships progress by way of a reasonably paced flow of self-disclosure that is reciprocal in nature. |
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They're usually very pretty, usually reasonably priced, and are non-functional decorative items. |
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These early recordings give us a reasonably accurate picture of many facets of a pianist's interpretation. |
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All of these things should be reasonably safe from risk of pregnancy, but still enjoyable. |
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Then in her last few paragraphs she gets to what one might reasonably think is the point, the establishment of English as a world language. |
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Slab sawing, flat sawing and floor sawing are done on reasonably level surfaces. |
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They are grown on small family farms, where workers are reasonably remunerated, protected by well-observed labour laws. |
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Other left-handers I know are reasonably ambidextrous, but sadly not many of us are capable of doing everything with both hands. |
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A seasoned Weight Watchers member, Fiona already enjoyed a reasonably good diet but was still plagued by the all too familiar yo-yo syndrome. |
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What can be reasonably claimed is that dispassionate study and research is a good route to the achievement of greater international amity. |
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The area around the black and white striped zebra crossing was reasonably clear of people. |
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Thirty yards is a reasonably good range for testing and zeroing a hunting air gun. |
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What tests or considerations are to guide the jury in determining when he may reasonably become lawless? |
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What I didn't know at the time was that she had also been stepping out with K on a reasonably regular basis over the last couple of months. |
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Yet he is reasonably photogenic, cutting a dapper figure in a Western business suit. |
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They have the responsibility to behave reasonably in the face of possible threats. |
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People cut corners to save costs or because they feel immortal, or, because to some extent, being a reasonably young society, we take risks. |
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The power can only be used where gaining consent or anonymization are not reasonably practicable options. |
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I bought it because it's Strine, because it's reasonably priced, and because it doesn't seem to have any inherently emetic properties. |
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Rather than attempt a revisionist reworking of the novel's themes, he has provided a reasonably straight adaptation. |
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Where the plaintiff could reasonably avoid losses, the defendant is not liable for those losses. |
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Its bow used to be reasonably intact but, over the past couple of years, the plates have started to fall away from the ribs of the hull. |
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The board fares reasonably well and the sheer effort apparent in the new design wins lots of points. |
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After I worked out, I showered and dried my hair and fixed my face, and generally returned myself to a reasonably presentable state. |
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Could showgoers be reasonably expected to attend a trade show in these dangerous times, especially at the height of the year-end holiday season? |
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Simulations show that these approximations perform reasonably well over a surprisingly broad set of parameters. |
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They are dual-purpose birds that lay eggs well and produce good roasters reasonably fast. |
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Fueled by a still reasonably robust economy, the trend in Williamsburg seems to have accelerated. |
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The stock must be listed at a reasonably good price to make any return on this. |
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I wouldn't say he's especially handsome, although he's reasonably good looking and presentable. |
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I consider myself to have a reasonably high pain threshold from long years of being on the receiving end of aikido joint locks. |
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The common law is not always clear, but in most fields it is reasonably ascertainable. |
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The fillet or rump steaks are delectable and reasonably sized, served with an array of mouth-watering sauces. |
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Let us not forget that, after initial teething difficulties, the scheme ran reasonably smoothly three years ago. |
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What can be asserted reasonably from the facts as we know them, is that they were a devoted couple. |
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Fully licensed, a fairly standard wine list was moderately priced and offered several reasonably priced options by the glass. |
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One could quite reasonably believe that there are a finite number of ways persons could breach the laws regarding railway crossings. |
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Leon received praise for its reasonably priced salads, grilled vegetables, Cajun fish and lamb meatballs. |
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You'll want to add several to your bedding collection because they are reasonably priced yet high quality and fully machine washable. |
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The primer surface is then baked at high heat to get a reasonably secure mechanical grip. |
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This massive wreck has been salvaged for its copper ingot cargo, but is still reasonably intact. |
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Furthermore, the sectors he looks at are reasonably important to the macroeconomy. |
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Your average record store can obtain any CD the vast majority of customers are going to reasonably want. |
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He said Sophiatown had a reasonably decent infrastructure, and all the roads were tarred. |
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The first episode comes across reasonably well but I think the ensuing episodes will be better once the initial awkwardnesses are out of the way. |
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Well, they've dealt with some pretty thorny issues in a reasonably tasteful way. |
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Basically, it serves reasonably priced fusion food, along with tasty burgers. |
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His deferred payments over the years amounted to loans to the New York Stock Exchange for which he could reasonably assume to be compensated. |
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Doyle had a reasonably distinguished career as a sawbones but made his mark as creator of arguably the world's best-known fictional detective. |
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He also included some first team backs who held the key to the result since the forwards were reasonably well matched. |
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The job was done in reasonably quick order and I leaned back to relax, panic over. |
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The triangular course is reasonably flat although does have a dip at the beginning of the back straight, the famous Swinley Bottom. |
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I think that this was to give security of tenure to business tenants so far as that was thought to be reasonably practicable. |
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There's a terrasse in the summer, breakfast specials, lunch specials, very good dinner specials and a reasonably priced yet short wine list. |
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It's very unpleasant for a reasonably proud person such as myself to be in a position where I'm screaming with pain. |
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We can rely on these crowds to be reasonably well behaved and to have at least a nodding acquaintance with the laws of the game. |
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It was also held that this damage caused by independent third parties was reasonably foreseeable. |
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It is powerful, unsurprisingly so given the size of that thirsty engine, handles reasonably well and does so in comfort. |
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She was reasonably nocturnal and could stay awake all night when really necessary. |
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Agarkar had a disappointing match as a bowler but did reasonably well with the bat in the second innings. |
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He could bat reasonably well at seven but would be a tremendous addition to a team in batting at eight or nine. |
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Solzhenitsyn, we can reasonably assent to Nabokov's formulation, thundered against vicious cruelty. |
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His face was reasonably happy and his standard expression seemed to be one of aloof nobility, even though he knew he wasn't noble. |
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Conversely, the back lakes, sloughs and bayous are reasonably protected, almost certain to hold pockets of calm, clear water. |
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I'm sure this doesn't apply to you, because anybody who reads this is probably a considerate and reasonably tidy person. |
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This seems to me to be sensible guidance and likely to result in families being housed together until the children are reasonably mature. |
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Once again Tone seems intent on radically messing around with institutions that, until he interfered, used to function reasonably well. |
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So, in summary, the sort of day you might reasonably hope would end in a pleasant, beery haze. |
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He's far from a certainty at this stage but he's pulled up reasonably well. |
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She'd done a reasonably decent job with the topcoat, but the heavy undercoat along her spine was matted down to the skin. |
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I studied to enable me to apply for a reasonably well paid job as medical secretary, and landed a job quickly. |
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The album itself doesn't register as a towering artistic achievement, just a reasonably good set of pop songs. |
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Towies should charge only expenses reasonably incurred in removing an unlawfully parked vehicle. |
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The Liberals are reasonably comfortable with the middle ground and have a balance of opposition on the left and the right. |
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With her best years behind her, she can hardly reasonably expect to be kept in the manner to which she has become accustomed. |
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With the recent spell of reasonably fine, dry weather everyone is making the best of it. |
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Within the context of the study of Austronesian language studies Minangkabau is reasonably well described, although all major works are in Dutch. |
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Not, mind you, that Ken and Paul can reasonably be expected to do it all over the seventy minutes. |
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He talked about my stint at Portsmouth as though the two challenges, his at Anfield, mine at Portsmouth, could be reasonably compared. |
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The minibar is also reasonably priced 3.70 euros for miniatures, 2.20 for soft drinks. |
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Despite their extreme age they were clearly alert, tidy and reasonably well nourished. |
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The traverse of the ridge should be within the capabilities of any reasonably fit walker. |
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If wine was reasonably priced, inventory would move, and new vintages could be brought in. |
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True, the Mass was then said in Latin but the people followed it in missals containing a reasonably accurate translation of the Latin. |
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Available in the spring our koi, comets, and shubunkins are reasonably priced. |
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The right degree of monetization will cause demand to be just right, restoring output to normal while prices remain reasonably stable. |
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The image is reasonably clear and bright, if slightly soft, and the soundtrack is a no-nonsense mono that is free of any artifacts. |
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They are still out there, but are looking for reasonably priced properties in turnkey condition. |
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The investigating committee is unaware of any conduct by either professor that could reasonably be construed as involving moral turpitude. |
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Yes, my parents did own a reasonably large home, nothing monolithic, but a shelter of fair fortune none the less. |
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They said the new pier requires additional lighting to make it reasonably safe for them to moor their vessels. |
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Granted that all technology is a two-edged sword, let's make it a reasonably benevolent milestone. |
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Dinner went by reasonably quickly, and in the blink of an eye, they were fast asleep, except for one. |
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Fat people who manage to stay reasonably fit seem to have a risk of mortality little different to people of normal weight. |
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A jury could reasonably decide that causation had been established, given the evidence. |
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Suicide bombers have been shown to be mostly educated and reasonably well off. |
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I am reasonably sure the statement would also rule invalid the ordinations of several canonized saints. |
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If you are in a pampering mood, however, order the smoked salmon with mousseline sauce crepe, which is very reasonably priced. |
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Anyway, helpful soul that I am, I thought I'd offer some pointers on getting through this holiday season in one reasonably sane piece. |
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Peonies are undemanding plants, requiring only a reasonably good soil with moderate drainage. |
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I think that is a reasonably accurate statement of the real issue and it underlies this particular case. |
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Despite all of this, he can still manage to laugh and share a slack joke with me, so he is in reasonably good spirits. |
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Second, slash fiction is so similar to mainstream genre romances that it could reasonably be classified as a species of that genus. |
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By the end, we were reasonably tired and emotional, and were fairly undismayed to find that we'd come last. |
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The wooden decking is still reasonably intact, though crowded with fittings to support the ship's boats and bollards for securing the boats. |
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The picture is reasonably sharp, though not reference quality, with some murkiness in the shadow detail being the chief complaint. |
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Let us assume one child is reasonably happy, well adjusted and the other is unhappy. |
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We'd been keeping the bookplates in an unoccupied corner in a reasonably neat pile. |
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Bacon's not-quite-leading-male good looks are complemented with nondescript, reasonably smart clothes and a neat haircut. |
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This method is reasonably adequate for small optics but breaks down when the optic is exposed to beams substantially larger than the area tested. |
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As might reasonably be expected, the manual BOURDONS are made of a much smaller scale than those introduced in the Pedal Organ. |
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Nobody has suggested that a ship is prima facie heritable and I do not think such a suggestion could reasonably be made. |
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Before them the land was reasonably flat, a single road snaking through the grass and disappearing into a wood not far away. |
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And it's totally unsorted, piled up in black trash bags, and surely more clothing than we can reasonably distribute in our area. |
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The strapline and the button which goes immediately to the company's website make it reasonably plain that these are not in fact search results. |
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The question then is, what steps are reasonably necessary to the attainment of that purpose? |
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By Friday I was reasonably happy about my top-end skiing but still felt like an uncoordinated rhinoceros doing snowploughs. |
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This presupposes a reasonably developed infrastructure and thus a system less unwieldy than that of the United Nations. |
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It's much easier doing this job on a proper bench, so much so that even I can manage it reasonably speedily. |
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I got my bearings reasonably quickly, though, despite spending more time drunk than sober in the city centre. |
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We're so close, that when he grabbed at the Ding Dong, I only socked him reasonably hard in the arm. |
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Similarly, a divorced or separated parent who has sole physical custody of his children could reasonably be deemed the caretaker parent. |
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The law says your used car must be of satisfactory quality, as described and reasonably fit for its purpose. |
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A practitioner of traditional Chinese herbal medicine must conform to the standards of a reasonably competent practitioner of that art. |
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Thurstan Peter's transcript appears to be reasonably accurate as regards spelling and orthography. |
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We all know that money is cheap and many companies on the stock market are reasonably priced. |
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In this image, the foreground appears slightly blurred, whereas the rocks further away appear reasonably sharp, considering image resolution. |
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We are awaiting final pricing and stockists from Hiper, but initial indications are that it is going to be very reasonably priced. |
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Well, if I can end on a reasonably optimistic note, you are aware now that the Independent Police Complaints Commission has begun its work. |
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At first glance this bill is a reasonably straightforward and uncomplicated piece of legislation. |
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We are no longer in the business of taking the odd big scalp or doing reasonably well. |
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Some jobs are inherently dangerous, some very dangerous and employers cannot reasonably protect their servants from all foreseeable danger. |
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No, what used to be reasonably priced restaurant food is now expensive nosh. |
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I want my email program to be well-behaved, and reasonably secure from the outset. |
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From a nutritional perspective, the duck, cucumber, spring onion and pancakes make a reasonably well-balanced meal. |
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It seems natural to nonetheless try to fit them in to the taxonomic hierarchy that works reasonably well for living organisms. |
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While much of the analysis shouldn't be described as obsolete, it can reasonably be considered out-of-date. |
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When the circumstances giving rise to the duress subside, they must return to law abidance as soon as reasonably practicable. |
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We are reasonably experienced walkers, acceptably fit and have walked the route several times before. |
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As I was looking for a place to stay I wandered off Jomtien Beach Road and noticed what I thought would be a reasonably quiet place to stay. |
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He calls for the quantification of what can reasonably be expected of today's students in three years. |
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What is currently a reasonably pleasant outlook across the school playing fields would be severely compromised by an eight-foot fence. |
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State-of-the-art care usually results in a high degree of successful control of asthma with acceptably safe and reasonably convenient therapy. |
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The soundtrack sounds reasonably clean, and the dialogue and laugh tracks are acceptably distinct. |
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Though tissue-like in appearance, washi is reasonably tough, making its long production time worth the wait. |
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The account is crisp, balanced, and reasonably thorough, especially on bureaucracy and management at high levels across the Atlantic. |
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I'll give points for being reasonably drawn, intelligent, and the only webcomic to ever crack a smile on this old bitter man's face. |
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So we need to set up a jobbing enterprise where skilled pensioners can do repairs and small jobs reasonably quickly and well. |
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They seem genuinely surprised when the venture capitalists quite reasonably question their lack of business acumen. |
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I surf reasonably well, and a big day here in Southern Cal is enough to typically satisfy any jones I might have for a long drop-in. |
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The Carlow clubs have been reasonably well favoured by the luck of the draw. |
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I was sort of a journeyman player, played as hard as I could, and was a reasonably intelligent player. |
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One of life's great joys is ploughing your way through a reasonably intelligent, breathless thriller. |
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If anyone can add a little grit to the well-worn formula, you might reasonably expect she could. |
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On the basis of the evidence, could a properly instructed jury, acting judicially, have reasonably rendered a verdict of guilty? |
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Prospects for 2006 for Scotland are reasonably bright, but what of the longer-term picture? |
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The increased insured value was reasonably justifiable in view of the possible replacement value at the time. |
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Does anybody else remember the Bone Thugs actually being reasonably good, edgy, topical rappers? |
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The estate agent is reasonably confident that some agreement can be reached, although how long it'll take I don't know. |
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The evidence before me establishes that that is how it was read and understood by the Claimants, and in my view reasonably so. |
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It went down reasonably well and people laughed at the appropriate moments thank God. |
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In it, I forcibly argued that high standards could only reasonably be maintained by cutting costs. |
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The Ciliophora are characterized, reasonably enough, by the presence of cilia. |
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That has changed, reasonably enough, now that the cost of the war is known. |
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Granted, it started off reasonably enough with Jakatta and Bent, but I've got both those tracks already. |
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When he planned Spiral Jetty, Smithson assumed, reasonably enough, that the level of the Great Salt Lake was static. |
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The girl, reasonably enough, runs away from the whole stinking lot of them. |
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Secondarily, Hamilton deals calmly and reasonably with questions of historicity. |
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Gavin Rae took his shooting opportunity reasonably enough, but Main somehow got a hand to the ball and pulled off a remarkable save. |
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It starts reasonably enough, and then escalates slowly into something truly dreadful. |
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Hipparchus was critical of the grid defined by Eratosthenes, saying reasonably enough that it was chosen arbitrarily. |
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The bed at the foot of the oak tree is currently planted with small shade-loving shrubs, reasonably enough. |
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The outside world sees them, reasonably enough, as a single unit, acting in concert. |
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We can reasonably expect to know more in the future if we avoid the temptations of skepticism. |
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We implore you to acknowledge that the Department of Justice cannot reasonably be a party to such tyranny. |
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Ohio law says, if Deputy Evans reasonably feared for his life, the shooting is justified. |
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First, I think the standard of fiction can reasonably be said to be rising. |
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Could he reasonably have been expected to work within the system when the system was corrupt? |
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If a constable reasonably apprehends that the action of any person may result in a breach of the peace it is his duty to prevent that action. |
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In fact, the only voice you might reasonably expect to rise in protest on your touching a painting or statue is that of your own conscience. |
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Nobody can reasonably expect any future Tigers to suddenly appear on the scene. |
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However, expenditure in the future might reasonably have extended that useful life for a considerable period of time. |
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As a county employee, the e-mailer would reasonably worry about his or her future if identified. |
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On any view, that must involve questions of whether any distinction in treatment can be reasonably justified. |
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As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future. |
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Suppose the police, reasonably believing a man has stolen some jewellery, follow him into his house in order to arrest him. |
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It was a moderately sized motel, reasonably furnished and decorated. |
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I can see that it is a question on which the opinions of plain men and women in the jury box and judges who have now to perform their function may reasonably differ. |
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In America the reasonably well-off and moderately comfortable are the angry masses. |
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However it seems to me that that is a natural and logical progression of thought which could reasonably be based on the reasons advanced by the mother. |
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Part of a lecturer's job will be the assessment of students and, as such, the marking of examination scripts would, without doubt, be seen as reasonably incidental to the job. |
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I have just had a look in our cupboard, and if someone can sell me some whipping cream and a tin of mandarin oranges I could knock up a reasonably good trifle. |
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It clearly has plates that can reasonably be interpreted as thecal. |
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The company is innocuously and indirectly but also somehow reasonably called Washington River Protection Solutions. |
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The French generally enjoyed good relations with nations such as the Ojibwa and the Potawatomi so long as trade goods were readily available and reasonably priced. |
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All seemed to be reasonably priced and included tea or coffee. |
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Service was reasonably snappy, if occasionally louche, the prices were very reasonable given the size of the portions and the ambience was mixed and lively. |
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If it is the tank, then it looks reasonably intact, suggesting it did not fail. |
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Another version is that the paper was reasonably profitable, but that this was disguised by the bloated amounts charged to it internally to pump up the job printing results. |
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The sowing for the kharif season is slowly but steadily picking up in this agriculturally intensive district, thanks to the reasonably good south west monsoon so far. |
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Obviously the police haven't confirmed yet whether the guy was involved in yesterday's bombings, but I suppose one can reasonably assume that he was. |
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I'm beginning to sound like a whining malcontent, but at every place I've ever worked, the CEO and COO were reasonably busy people who needed to limit their span of control. |
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The arc-melted unalloyed titanium products are reasonably ductile. |
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It does a reasonably good job of this, especially when you consider that there is a broad range of craft in the game, most of which differ in turn rates and top speeds. |
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Surrounded by musicians he knew and were, some of them his friends, Elgar would gradually thaw and eventually, if all went reasonably well, he unbent a little. |
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We may reasonably rejoice to learn that women are to be thus uncaged. |
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It was a reasonably good game with Ridge having the better of the exchanges for most of the game, with Villa been forced to use a mixture of very young and veteran players. |
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Therefore one may reasonably assume that fluid circulation inside unconsolidated sediments must play an active role in settling sedimentary structures. |
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The rooms are reasonably soundproof, with thick walls and double glass, and are located in the heart of a pavilion-style hospital campus where few cars are admitted. |
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Inherit the Wind was thrilling 40 years ago if you were very young, reasonably well educated, and inclined, as I was, to hero-worship Clarence Darrow. |
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While you do pay a price in performance, a multicopter is the only one of the three aircraft designs that works reasonably well with blade guards. |
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Fortunately, despite the recent bad weather, the underfoot conditions were reasonably good and it proved an entertaining match until heavy rain marred the final 20 minutes. |
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And from that moment on, Sabrina knew things were going to be reasonably all right. |
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Nevertheless, a soldier must eat a reasonably balanced diet in order to avoid fatigue, and the diseases which can run rampant through the camps of undernourished troops. |
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A negligent tortfeasor is not responsible for all the direct consequences of his negligence, but only for such damage as ought reasonably to have been foreseen. |
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We have shown that the short-range repulsion can be reasonably well described by theories of grafted flexible polymer chains in a brush-like configuration. |
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Also, as lac insects are cultured on host trees, promotion of lac and its culture helps in eco-system development as well as reasonably high economic returns. |
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As well, the reasonably priced all-inclusive packaged deals offered by the Caribbean and Central American countries are like sirens luring the vacationers from the north. |
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Keeping the shadow in the correct position, and making allowance for the movement of the sun through the day, a vehicle can be kept on a reasonably accurate bearing. |
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I mean, it's not as if I'm after a film with car chases but I want something reasonably intelligent without being something that would send me to sleep. |
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But if that's the case, they can't reasonably expect the president to walk around with a rectangular bulge on his back and to keep it an unexplained secret forever. |
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The hysteria and hostage taking of wacko Bird Inc. is not reasonably matched to the current situation. |
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I purchased a reasonably priced poncho, a cute t-shirt that says Silly boy, trucks are for chicks!, two pairs of pants and a pretty off-the-shoulder shirt. |
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Sunrise charged that Swisscom fixed Internet cable prices too high for telecom rivals to reasonably afford to use them. |
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Whether this was because the man had not acted reasonably or whether the team had been poor at explaining his actions is unknowable on present information. |
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Beth and ayin look reasonably similar in ancient script, and since the text was unpointed, sin and shin would be indistinguishable, as they differ only by pointing. |
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The professional consensus is that the responses, though not unproblematic, are meaningful and reasonably comparable among various groups of individuals. |
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Mr Kelson told the jury a person who is being attacked or believes he is about to be attacked is entitled to use such force as reasonably necessary to defend himself. |
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We were reasonably confident that this was the touch mark of Simon Benning, for there were no parallels in the standard references on English pewterers. |
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You know what you want and you know how to reasonably get it. |
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Yet they cannot reasonably believe that the rest of America will march in lockstep with them. |
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I slept reasonably well, awaking only for the Erie, PA station stop. |
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The idea went into production reasonably quickly after conception. |
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Of the outlets she listed, NPR is the only one that can reasonably be considered mainstream, so yea for that one story. |
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That too could reasonably have been expected to arise in the future. |
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Ninety-four years of reasonably deliberative history was thus replicated in three fortnights of panic inside the Eccles Building. |
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A necropsy described the larger bear as a thousand-pound, 28-year-old male, reasonably healthy despite the fact that, like many older grizzlies, it had broken teeth. |
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Both countries claim about 4.5 million reservists, although reasonably well-equipped, trained and expeditiously mobilizable troops probably total no more than 500,000 apiece. |
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In general, reasonably high molecular weight azides are OK to handle. |
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The actual scale of the economy used in estimation is of little consequence as long as knowledge spillovers within the economy are reasonably complete. |
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The mere fact, if it be a fact, that the constable reasonably thought that a breach of the peace was likely did not in my judgment justify the arrest of the bailiff. |
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The rooms are bright, spacious, spotless and reasonably priced. |
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Both parties shall execute all property transfers and documents reasonably necessary to fully effect the sale closing, failing which the court may be spoken to for directions. |
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It is also clear that a person may be arrested for causing a breach of the peace or where it is reasonably apprehended that he or she is likely to cause a breach of the peace. |
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If a burglar breaks the safe and steals the guns, I won't be held responsible for their criminal use because I did what I reasonably could to secure them. |
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It is the intention of the parties hereto that such overdraft facility be refinanced soon as reasonably practicable by way of new term loan facilities. |
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Despite the trials and tribulations, all ends reasonably happily in this tale of duty and sacrifice, with the Gods being placated and Idamante living and getting his girl. |
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If the project has been reasonably solicitous of poor people on the rental end, it has been less so when it comes to the planned 360 for-sale houses and town homes. |
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In all cases, the officer must reasonably believe that the person is wearing the item in question wholly or mainly to conceal his or her identity. |
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The evolution of inherited forms of behavior is as plausible as the evolution of any function of the organism when the environment can be regarded as reasonably stable. |
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And by reading the newspaper accounts, she could reasonably have assumed that the plaintiff's lawyer was routinely stomping me into the courtroom floor. |
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Most everything you need is either a hotkey or single mouse click away, the controls are intuitive, and the information is reasonably well laid out on the screen. |
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The victim is bearing up reasonably well considering her ordeal. |
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No, the weather seems reasonably stable today, just looking outside. |
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It is done reasonably objectively, with views from both sides explored. |
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But prices have been reasonably stable in recent months even as other investments have tanked, and Tata could be right in suggesting there is a buying opportunity. |
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When you stir, it should be reasonably smooth but a little stringy. |
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I bandaged it reasonably firmly and pulled the joint support over it. |
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That there is no peace can be seen in the violence in the West Bank and the threat of more to come, for all that the week ended reasonably calmly. |
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He was reasonably competent at the first debate he participated in, not as good at the second, and in this one, meh. |
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When I had taken all the firewood creme de la creme the van could way beyond reasonably carry, I inched on up to the house and added it all to the pile. |
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I have been reasonably generous in allowing a little bit of toing and froing, because there have been causes for it, but now I want to return to question time. |
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So it can be reasonably taken to be a book with some popular cachet. |
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What we can reasonably require an abigail Fisher to understand is that the rules are bent based on socioeconomics. |
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Inside this nearly inedible shell is a reasonably tasty caramelized banana concoction, which is made off-putting by a scattering of slices of black licorice. |
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For this I can reasonably expect the eternal odium of the architectural profession, but this revelation must proceed despite the personal cost to myself. |
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In all but the biggest gardens, provided you have reasonably high wattage bulbs and a powerful enough transformer, a simple 12-volt system is enough. |
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He might need to be concerned, as the reasonably calm and lucid tone of his email is in direct contrast to his normal abusive scattergun approach. |
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