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Furthermore, I consider it eminently fair for Mrs. Niederer to ask why Jenna and Barbara Bush, who probably consider themselves patriotic Americans, chose not to stand tall for their country in uniform.
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The book and box are yours to keep once you're done with the whisky, which will probably be very quickly considering how eminently quaffable it is.
She was, no doubt about it, eminently biographable.
The process characteristics of friction-spinning make it eminently suited to tube processing.
Mills makes it eminently clear that the company will never go into the mobile device business.
The magazine will exist entirely as a HTML5 app on the web, making it eminently portable.
The show itself is nothing special, but McDonald's performance makes it eminently worthwhile.
A mass transportation system made it eminently doable to survive without a car.
Bush, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie – conservative stalwarts, but independent-friendly to boot – are considered eminently electable,; both are young and have great political futures, especially Christie.
On November 11, 1853, from Linyanti at the approaches to the Zambezi and in the midst of the Makololo peoples whom he considered eminently suitable for missionary work, Livingstone set out northwestward with little equipment and only a small party of Africans.
In its written form, particularly on Tibetan banners (thang-kas), the word Om (often corresponding with the feminine counterpart—Tara of the patron of Tibet) is considered to be eminently sacred, even more so, in some instances, than an anthropomorphic (human-form) divine effigy.
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