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It followed a tweet (pre-reshuffle) from Tory peer Lord Ashcroft that the changes would be more about "optics" than "ability" – an annoying intervention because the new ministers are eminently able.
This fine young actor, who appears in virtually every frame of the film and ages convincingly from about 9 to 13 during the course of the story, is eminently able to handle an ambitious and demanding role".
So if this were my dream I would say that there is a tension between what I feel eminently able to do, and the way I have to do it.
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"When a child is 12 or 13, we find they are more responsive and probably able to retain a bit more about the experience, and eminently capable of taking care of themselves," said Mr. Easthope.
Take That are eminently gawp-able.
Don't get me wrong, there are many eminently mock-able things about it.
The diary replacement, the so-called Notebook is a failure, eminently miss-able, unlike the old diary's early morning fix of intrigue and vituperation.
Their dominance works great for the victory-humpers, slipstreaming wannabes and other-categorizable turds and multi-platinum R&B stars, all of which is eminently hate-able.
But it is eminently do-able and necessary if the needs of the American public are to be fairly balanced with the costs.
The story is intriguing, which keeps the audience hooked -- and with all 13 episodes available at the same time the series is eminently binge-able.
It's the funny, sincere, and eminently singalong-able result of what happens when the best band in Britain today decides to mix Prefab Sprout's Mondeo Pop perfection with piano house.
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