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It came in eminently predictable fashion.
He is in eminently solid form, he remains an outstanding fielder, quick with a safe pair of hands.
She rejoiced in eminently usable ones and found ways to press into service the less promising remnants.
The gauges are clever, with a digital speedometer planted into the heart of the tachometer, and everything glowing back in eminently legible white and red.
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The spokeswoman cleanly invoked her candidate's greatest legislative achievement, in an eminently reasonable way, in her candidate's defense.
Perception, therefore, reveals itself as an implicit preption of the body to respond and act, and a type of understanding springs from it whose nature is in fact eminently pragmatic and does not in itself determine any "semantic" representation of the object.
Whatever the utility and importance of digital texts, print works, particularly reference works, have a lasting value which they are likely to maintain for a long time: they are designed for readability and visual impact, and because they are physical rather than virtual, they can be manipulated in ways eminently useful for the research process ways in which digital texts cannot be.1.1
Now the Packers are a great unknown: in an eminently winnable division, but with the biggest question mark in football.
In fact, he's in costume, and has that bowl haircut he sported in the eminently quotable 1994 film.
Hardyment makes him a devoted servant of the deeply unchivalric Henry VI; I think he was at home in the eminently chivalric milieu of Edward IV, a king who was intensely interested in romances and in Arthur.
That question is in fact eminently avoidable.
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