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Dizin's pistes may be splendid, but it has no après ski at all – the Islamic Republic is not big on public nightlife anywhere.
Such investors rely on pushy salesmen from Japanese securities firms, especially from the big four Nomura, Nikko, Daiwa and Yamaichi which lead-manage most bonds.Although these bonds may be splendid business for sellers, they are far from riskless.
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Nussbaum writes, "Denial of autonomy and denial of subjectivity are objectionable if they persist throughout an adult relationship, but as phases in a relationship characterized by mutual regard they can be all right, or even quite wonderful … In a closely related way, it may at times be splendid to treat the other person as passive, or even inert.
While serving in office may be a "splendid misery," it can sometimes lead to splendid things.
That may be a splendid contract in times of plenty.
A fridge would be splendid.
Drexel would be splendid.
A park would be splendid.
With that said, I think that Science Matters would be splendid for short, adult education classes in scientific literacy.
There may be one or two splendid divisional or wildcard races to relish elsewhere, but there is always a here-we-go-again quality to the American League East.
In 1993, she triumphed in Paris (and later at the Brooklyn Academy of Music) as the heroine of what may be the most extravagantly splendid of French Baroque operas, Charpentier's "Médée," with Les Arts Florissants, conducted by William Christie.
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