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We'd already faked being Anglicans to get our children – Robert and his younger sister, Anna – into a decent C of E primary school.
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The New York Times reviewer thought little of it: "Under different intentions, it might have made a decent grade-C Roger Corman bike movie though Corman has generally used more interesting directors than Guercio".
"Sailors on long sea voyages used to get scurvy, because they ate mainly starches from grain, which contained no vitamin C. Potatoes are a decent source of vitamin C, although they are not high in it.
Purchase some decent camouflage.
Madame, as you've chosen Jean Nouvel to design this year's Pavilion, may one request that a) there be no scripted Q&A b) that the convivial M Nouvel be equipped with a tidal flow of half-decent Pouilly-Fuissé; and c) that a freewheeling conversation, with much glass clinkage, be allowed to take place.
"Baked in its jacket or steamed, it's very nutritious and provides decent amounts of our vitamin C requirements".
It's open season on public employees, the last bunch of American workers who are a) unionized in large numbers, b) still have decent health care benefits and c) still have defined benefit pension plans (which don't force workers to shoulder all the financial risks in retirement).
One tablespoon typically provides 45 calories, along with decent doses of vitamins A and C, calcium and iron.
These red berries contain Quercetin, a natural anti-Carcinogen (anti-cancer), are low in sugar and a decent source of Vitamin C. Vitamin C is essential for bone health and prevents Scurvy.
Despite some decent reviews, it measured a disappointing C- on CinemaScore, which measures exit opinions in the US.
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