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Much more disturbingly, a particular kind of fizzy mouthfeel is considered a sign of excellence.
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In appraising CVs, evaluators looked for all the usual signs of excellence.
"Made in Japan" used to be a sign of engineering excellence.
The Kiwi international Craig Spearman has now scored 566 NCL runs this season and it is a sign of his excellence that the second-placed Mark Ramprakash has 159 less.
It is both a sign of the excellence of its recipes, and of Koffmann's popularity, that a first edition of this volume, assuming you are able to track such a thing down, will now set you back up to £275.
One of the signs of leadership excellence is the ability to be clear about expectations.
In love with the idea of art, "the servant of beauty", "winner of various second prizes", he is forever on the sidelines, hoping for some sign of creativity and excellence in his own undistinguished life.
It was a sign of Marshall's excellence that when the opener did arrive, it came through a deflection as Deulofeu received the ball on the left flank, skipped past Gary Medel and beat the Scottish goalkeeper at this near post via Steven Caulker's thigh.
There have been flashes rather than sustained spells of excellence, signs of understandable fatigue in some games, but Arsenal felt the full impact of his influence here.
Women's football has been a huge part of my life: aged seven, I signed for the Arsenal centre of excellence and went on to represent London at county level, training with England youth a few years later.
He later played for Drayton Manor before signing for and graduating from the Centre Of Excellence at Brentford.
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