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The Lexus's speed-sensitive steering felt a little leaden, accurate but immoderately heavy, particularly at slow speeds.
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I occasionally drink immoderately, but then go for weeks without touching a drop, which I think is better than daily dependence.
But the man was so immoderately given to pleasures that he asked for these and for a life like the life of the gods.
I always associate them with the reference in "The Great Gatsby" to the dilapidated billboard with the all-seeing eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg — an image that literature professors swoon over, but which I tend to ascribe to F. Scott Fitzgerald's probably sipping immoderately from a flask of whiskey while spotting an actual abandoned billboard on a drive to Long Island Sound.
But in that case, ask yourself whether the columnist you can't abide is only speaking immoderately to get up yours.
Balls laughed and clapped immoderately, so he did look like a birthday present all-action doll: not GI Joe, but Shadow Minister Ed, this year's must-have gift.
But more often this is a trenchant and moving play, which explains how feelings of disenfranchisement can make reasonable people act immoderately and unjustly.
As with eating, he swims immoderately.
But it also suggests that the price of getting one's ideas into the public domain rapidly is a need to keep them continuously revised in order to avoid criticism, however moderately or immoderately expressed.
He was toweringly tall and as immoderately bearded as Michele.
aipac's leaders can be immoderately frank about the group's influence.
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