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And he's a splendid example of British enterprise, being enterprising enough to have inherited his land and income from his father.
If you're enterprising enough, it can make sense to go out on your own.
This on-the-hoof inventiveness, though enterprising enough, offered almost nothing to serious filmmakers, and still less to cattle breeders.
Well, no, she won't — not if she's enterprising enough to enlist Term Paper Relief to write it for her.
Rather, it provides supplemental income for working parents, based on the sunny assumption that there would always be plenty of jobs for those enterprising enough to get them.
It's an income supplementation program for working parents, and it was based on the sunny assumption that there would always be plenty of jobs for those enterprising enough to get them.
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The Dried Crocodile: For when the Batman just isn't intimidating enough, enterprising Russian sadists invented the following variation: The dukh suspends himself, face-down, between two bunk beds.
They are popular enough that enterprising children who tape their concerts do a flourishing business selling cheap bootleg cassettes.
But fair play to Ukip. Britain's political elite has fuelled more than enough disillusionment for enterprising charlatans to exploit.
Way back in 1961, an enterprising young filmmaker named Julian Roffman cobbled together enough funds to shoot a thriller called The Mask in Toronto.
Platov's aide was lucky enough to encounter Colonel von Toll, an enterprising member of Kutuzov's staff, who suggested that General Uvarov's Ist Cavalry Corps be added to the operation and at once volunteered to present the plan to the commander-in-chief.
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