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Fancy things always suggest a nervous desire to be splendid".
Despite its flaws, I found "Baby ER" to be splendid reading.
Hill got an ovation when he returned to cabinet and John Howard declared the deal to be "splendid".
He ended: "The art of Munkacsi lay in what he wanted life to be, and he wanted it to be splendid.
Faced with threats from African nature the Germans proved, as usual, to be splendid improvisers, in medical science as in military arts, with far more doctors on hand than the British - at least until mid-1917.
Kushner, in an interview with NPR's "Fresh Air," takes a familiar line from historians like Baker when he offers simply that Mary "knew that the backdrop for the Lincoln administration had to be splendid and suggest power and coherence".
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He was at Dartmouth when his mother urged him to take an active role in the modern-art museum she wanted to establish ("Wouldn't it be splendid!
The views over the lush Rjukan valley and across to Gausta are splendid, especially in contrast to the stark treeless plateau.
A fridge would be splendid.
Drexel would be splendid.
A park would be splendid.
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