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He brings the show an ample measure of heat and a dollop of hope, his presence almost engaging enough to redeem an overstuffed, overbaked first episode.
But they are bracketed, literally and metaphorically, by an ample measure of self-conscious silliness, and the whole enterprise is trailed by a series of question marks.
Ms. Bellamy patiently replied that wearing a dress "doesn't symbolize submission to male chauvinism, especially if you maintain our personal beliefs and voice them with confidence and an ample measure of tact".
(You were born, yes, and then what?) His principal rivals — John Kerry, Wesley Clark, John Edwards, Richard Gephardt, Joseph Lieberman — all subscribed to the focus-group-tested orthodoxy that an ample measure of ostensibly intimate disclosure was the sine qua non of effective communication with the electorate.
In fact, the pictures were just part of the aggressive coverage of the cult murders by Uganda's two papers, The New Vision and The Monitor, and their coverage has mirrored Ugandans' general reaction: shock, horror, a search for blame, along with an ample measure of "What will the world think of Uganda now?" That last thought is predictable.
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Dissent existed in ample measure on the court of the 1920's, Professor Post demonstrates through internal court documents, but the justices suppressed its public expression for what they saw as the institution's collective good.
Point Brazil's rendition of this national dish has no nose-to-tail mysteries, only ample measures of pork sausage, bacon and dried beef, stewed with black beans.
Future research priorities include prospective studies of well-defined interventions, with ample measures of subject, intervention and workplace characteristics that can impact outcomes, and adequate follow-up to determine sustained effects.
Mr. Nosè (who opened the second half of his program with the work) provided both in ample measure, as well as a frisson of danger in "The Montagues and Capulets," whisper-soft lyricism in "Father Lorenzo" and passionate yearning in "Romeo Bids Farewell to Juliet".
These are not byproducts, but rather intended outcomes, and they — along with the candidness of Cam Newton's sexism — are the clear results of a sport that sells hypermasculinity in ample measure.
Those qualities that have made America the greatest force of progress and prosperity in human history we still possess in ample measure.
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