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And some of those stripes are decidedly, well, unusual.
Indeed, his memories of growing up are decidedly, well, bourgeois.
That ignores most of the lessons of economics, but it is decidedly well grounded compared with the Democrats' other verity: that slowing global warming and reducing dependence on imported fuels go hand-in-hand.
Olympe, not to be outdone, insists that she was merely trying to find out whether he was writing to some other girl.This production is beautifully staged and decidedly well photographed, with costumes and uniforms that are made the most of by excellent lighting effects.
The men's event at tennis's US Open, beginning next week, suddenly has a decidedly, well, open look to it after Roger Federer made light work of world No 1 Novak Djokovic in a 7-6, 6-3 win in the Cincinnati Masters final.
To the contrary, evidence they and their co-authors present in the Psychological Science in the Public Interest paper makes clear that concern about "leakage" of women or, for that matter, of anybody from the pipeline to the tenure track is decidedly, well, academic.
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Some lucky – and decidedly well-heeled – England fans have decided they are going to travel to the World Cup in style.
From my perch, I saw decidedly well-dressed men drinking pink lemonade and flawless women wearing statement jewelry and natural fabrics.
Norman J. Block, a bespoke businessman who helped define the epitome of masculine elegance as the very well-met and decidedly well-dressed founding proprietor of Dunhill Tailors in Manhattan, died on Tuesday at a hospital in Manhattan.
"Other beaches farther south may be prettier, but this is definitely the most fun," said Filippa Jernbeck, in from Stockholm like much of the well-toned, well-tanned and decidedly well-fixed crew crowding the tables around her in early July.
The cast of characters should be familiar: Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide's subprime king, who's now facing charges from the SEC; Hank Paulson, the former Treasury Secretary who engineered the TARP program last year; and Franklin Raines, the decidedly well-compensated ex-Fannie Mae CEO, who's legal fees are still being paid by the U.S. taxpayer.
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