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However, it all equated to a rather sterling result Thursday night at Friedman Field, as St. Francis shut out visiting Pasadena, 35-0.
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Robert Altman's "Nashville," from 1975, features an entire stable of biting caricatures of country-music bombast, which both communicate disdain for the genre and are rather sterling examples of its potential.
La Frenais and Clement dissect their own rather sterling work while original locations are visited, as is the little-known story of how the show very nearly never reached the screen.
As the last few years have made abundantly clear, Thomas Jefferson was rather less sterling than his prose.
He did eventually find a girlfriend, a sterling one.
Hilton's assessment is rather different: "Sterling I don't know.
He says in the past it would send successful claimants a cheque in euros rather than sterling, meaning that those with a sterling account would face bank charges.
If only some of Mr Dickinson's customers had been willing to pay a bit more, his company, Fluidair Compressors, might still be a manufacturer rather than an importer.However, the strength of the pound sterling has proved too much.
SNP ministers reply that such a constraint is more than offset by the better borrowing rates a new state would expect to enjoy if its currency was based on steady old sterling rather than a new untested currency.
A sterling debut from a name to watch.
We live on a fixed sterling income.
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