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6/10 Brewed by the Hogs Back brewery in Surrey, this new M&S beer cannot trump its Scottish lager (see above), but it is creditable in its own right.
It is creditable that he rode a bike from Australia to Liverpool to raise money for the NSPCC.
It is creditable that the DPTCD process can bring a large amount of energy saving and economic benefits in the practical application to industrial scale.
Everyone in the cast was creditable; the level was more consistent than it has sometimes been in Juilliard offerings.
Investment bank Numis said that Future's performance was "creditable", saying: "But for a number of one-offs, which it has chosen to take as normal costs, it would have been ahead of Numis's estimate".
To effect that purpose, the service that was creditable under the 1938 Act must be creditable under 50 U.S.C. 1052.
Vorskla's ambition at 4-0 dowaswas creditable, and they were rewarded with a pair of goals to savour.
A draw against Ukraine was creditable but the 4-0 loss in Belgium was an accurate reflection of how Juan Antonio Pizzi's team stands in comparison to most contenders.
The way Villa forged their way back into the game was creditable; in spirit, because they did not crack after an early goal conceded; and in technique.
Liguine with white clam sauce, made with butter instead of olive oil, lacked the lustiness of the classic version, but nevertheless was creditable.
When he recorded the Beethoven Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 4 with Christoph Eschenbach and the Orchestre de Paris for Deutsche Grammophon last year, the result was creditable, promising much for future developments.
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