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Here, all four movements seem to conform too comfortably to the template of what a successful contemporary violin concerto needs to be.
Getting to know other women who enjoyed bouldering had helped her come to feel that there was a model of femininity to which she could comfortably conform: strong, athletic, rangy.
While that's a view that might comfortably conform to the cultural stereotypes of another century, it bears little relationship to how I've seen either the Boat Race, or British rowing change over the past 30 years.
Jack Warner's incoherent remarks last month about England's bid not "galloping" ahead made the headlines, as did his subsequent upset about the Mulberry handbag given to his wife – not the gift itself, which comfortably conformed to Fifa's rules, but the way the media reported his acceptance of it.
The massive defensive tackle should be a nice addition to the Bills' defense, which despite boasting plenty of talented players in 2010-11, stouggled to comfortably conform to the 3-4.
You can do things comfortably without having to conform, without the approval of the Brits".
"You can do things comfortably without having to conform, without the approval of the Brits," he said, cheerfully.
Why should local politics be a place for only comfortably off or retired people, and those who conform to ideas of what jobs and social backgrounds are "right and proper"?
Not comfortably.
Very comfortably.
Sitting comfortably?
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