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It is difficult to imagine what more Generations could achieve, so comprehensively do its arts and styles revolutionise the combat system while leaving the foundations untouched.
At least it was without pretension, unlike feeble French incest drama Marguerite and Julien, from a script once written for François Truffaut and revived (and comprehensively done to death) by Valérie Donzelli.
Partly because the brains trust of Liberal campaign 2016 is still seething about being comprehensively done over on Medicare – cranky enough to briefly contemplate a resort to regulation; and partly because Nick Xenophon – who controls a critical voting bloc in the new Senate – wants it there.
Notice that they comprehensively do not analyze the relationship between maneuver parameters and ISAR images as well as the impact factors on estimation error, such as resolution and relative orientation of missile-to-target.
When Foulds describes Admiral Stockdale, for instance, the adverb "comprehensively" is doing such duty: "He looked spick and span, very comprehensively brushed, the remnants of his grey hair all shooting forwards from his crown, his long blue coat as spotless as a horse before a show".
He relished his title as national commander-in-chief, but never exercised its functions anything like as comprehensively as did Churchill.
Or they can choose to act on their own terms by moving quickly, decisively and comprehensively to do whatever it takes.
" 'Comprehensive' has always been a swear word in the House of Representatives, but having a step-by-step approach that deals with the issue comprehensively, I don't think that's dead," said Representative Raúl Labrador, Republican of Idaho, a Hispanic legislator who until recently had been part of a bipartisan group in the House working on a broad immigration proposal.
Despite our ability to control for a large number of potential confounders, we could not assess these comprehensively, and did not investigate other psychosomatic diseases that might be confounding variables.
The past few years, for example, have seen a series of angry and sometimes anguished debates about what a comprehensively networked ecosystem is doing to our children, our politics, our economies and even our brains.
Restoring the US to the top of the pile, and doing so comprehensively in terms of both Olympic titles and overall medals, had been the team's ambition and delighted their "immensely proud" Olympic committee chief executive Scott Blackmun.
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