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The eminently proper Mr. Van Wyck, whose ancestors settled in New York in the 1660s when it was New Amsterdam, traced the bungling of "Van Wyck" to 1963, when local radio traffic reporters unschooled in the intricacies of Dutch pronunciation clung stubbornly to the more roll-off-the-tongue "Wick".
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He hated treating disease that, with some proper education, was eminently avoidable.
It just seemed eminently fair and right.
Looking at the social side of the sustainable development agenda, precisely what happened to bring the poorest out of poverty, supply them with proper sanitation, or free them from the burden of eminently treatable childhood illnesses?
He was eminently believable in his care about the kids but doing it in the proper distance so that the kids were allowed to have their own lives".
Not only has the company moved towards the establishment in a corporate sense, setting up proper offices and going on a massive recruitment drive, it's also moved away from the boorish yet eminently shareable (and sellable) content that defined its halcyon days.
The judge agreed that the effects were 'eminently correctable' had the hospital taken proper care.
Eminently winnable - eminently achievable".
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