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If for many reasons "Don Quixote" is the first modern novel, it is pre-eminently because of the different languages spoken in it.
Dan comes across as eminently huggable, not just because of his unusually generous music, but because of the way he carries himself onstage.
Even if they do not, both contracts will most likely remain, for slightly different reasons, eminently tradable: Lin's because of his global appeal and Asik's because of his timelessly valuable skills as an agile defending and rebounding center.
Ms. Scozzafava was nominated by local party leaders as eminently electable despite — or because of — her defense of women's abortion rights and her tolerant views on same-sex marriage.
This is not a trivial distinction, because S.A.D. is an eminently treatable form of depression with light therapy or antidepressants.
And that is eminently true of Tony Kushner.
This is eminently true of classical music.
He nonetheless proved eminently capable of the long view.
Mr. Taylor is eminently capable of mesmerizing with no accompaniment.
The coalition is eminently capable of winning over many tribes.
In July 1998, he told Congress that he also saw no reason for regulation because "the parties to these kinds of contract are largely sophisticated financial institutions that would appear to be eminently capable of protecting themselves".
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