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Defensively, he is "adequate", and possesses a relatively strong and accurate arm.
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He's adequate but has too much of a tendency to play tall and get overpowered.
"It was," says Keneally sweetly, "a splendid validation for an amputee lover to know that he was adequate to a queen, even a deposed one".
He was adequate playing opposite Virginia Mayo, in The Girl From Jones Beach (1949) and She's Working Her Way Through College (1952), but had slightly more gravitas as a district attorney prosecuting the Ku Klux Klan in Storm Warning (1951).
There were rumors of moving him to outside linebacker, not because he's a liability in coverage (he's adequate in that area) but because he's so stout.
(Avoiding stop-overs and hot times of day are important, he notes, as is adequate air-conditioning).
At a press conference, Mr Birch took complete responsibility for the security arrangements in the town but he insisted that they were adequate.
If the Administrator finds the State procedure is adequate, he may delegate to such State any authority he has to carry out this section.
"A reasonable person could go either way on whether it is adequate," he said.
Mr. Bush has "no complaints," said the White House spokesman, Marlin Fitzwater, adding: "He thinks his pay is adequate.
But he says this package is "adequate" because of the five guiding principles contained in the declaration made by the house of bishops in last November's vote.
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