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But when it comes to facts, he is a fine guide to them.
Or this e-mail message two weeks ago from Bob Sullivan, a fine guide with Paul Dixon's To the Point Charters: "Montauk Point, Tuesday night.
And it remains a fine guide to such older city structures as the Romanesque Revival mansion on St . Marks Avenuein central Brooklyn, which delivers "power and subtlety" and where, the authors write, "perhaps a Jesuit mind joins Protestant execution".
Such images sound like a fine guide to a convention that, for usually hard-headed studio types, has become an annual exercise in the possible power of voodoo marketing.
He has a chapter for most kinds of celestial objects, from the sun to quasars, and two for planetesimals, the second for the kind most likely to crash into Earth -- a matter of huge interest; and he has all kinds of tips for budding amateurs, including a fine guide to the night sky.
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Still, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost give you a fine guided tour of the area – albeit with marauding undead in shuffling pursuit.
The general, post-meal consensus was that while Rudolph may have done fine guiding Santa's sleigh, he shined brightest on the plate.
What Williams achieves so successfully is to show that literature remains our finest guide to England's endlessly complicated, turbulent and mongrel culture of urban and rural.
Indeed, if you subtract the risk-free T-bill rate from the total return on the S&P, the resulting sum predicts ten of the last 11 elections, making it the finest guide of all.
"You couldn't ask for a finer guide to the future -- or the past -- than Doug Molitor.
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