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Goodly
adjective
Good, pleasing in appearance.
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But who now has the best chance to take a majority of that 18.3% slice of the voters, plus a goodly chunk of Le Pen's 11.5%, if they turn out to vote a second time?
The format isn't entirely new – an episode of Modern Family did exactly the same thing a couple of months ago – but it is a canny set of formal constrictions to impose upon oneself as a film-maker, and writer Nelson Greaves and director Levan Gabriadze outdo themselves with it for a goodly portion of the movie.
His shipmate recorded abundant fish and that the surrounding lands "were as pleasant with Grasse and Flowers, and goodly Trees, as euer they had seene, and very sweet smells came from them".
And although Google may own 65% of the search business on the desktop, the 85m wireless devices Apple has sold (iPhones, iPods and now iPads) account for 64% of America's mobile browsing, Mr Jobs said this month.The success of Apple's mobile devices gives the firm an opportunity to capture a goodly chunk of the emerging mobile-advertising market.
AT 10 o'clock on a mid-week morning, there's already a goodly queue at the McDonald 'sin the Cobham service station.
According to preliminary results, he received more than 91% of the votes, while his main challenger, Zharmakhan Tuyakbai, came a distant second with only 6.6%.While it had been predicted that Mr Nazarbaev, 65, would win by a goodly majority, the scale of his victory took many by surprise.
But perhaps tanks, and a goodly numbers of troops on the ground, should not go the way of trench warfare just yet.
He makes it clear in a soliloquy at the very beginning that he's only fooling around with Falstaff and the others in order to "show more goodly and attract more eyes" when the moment comes to take power.
And although nobody can accuse him of wearing his learning lightly, he does at least have a goodly amount of it, darting apparently effortlessly in discussion from the minutiae of federal social policy to the grand sweep of world history.In this section Crying wolf Keystone cop-out We will frack you The efficiency conundrum Sunshine or colonoscopy?
A goodly share of today's anti-smoking rhetoric is crafted to fudge this principle, or to drown it out with indignant noise.To be a problem for somebody, an act need only be problematic.
He owned another 40,000 acres, including Bolton Abbey, the most romantic ruin in Yorkshire; Lismore Castle in Ireland; a chunk of the West End and a goodly extent of Eastbourne, a shabbily genteel resort on the Sussex coast.
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