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In fact, coleslaw, cornbread, beans, potato salad, garlic bread, mint juleps, and peach cobbler ought to be required to even be called a serious barbecue cook.
One problem: Everybody likes Charleston, particularly in the springtime -- this can drive the cost of a visit far higher than it ought to be, even if it is one of North America's best-loved destinations for a reason.
("I live off chocolate, and it's really bad — my skin ought to be even worse than it is," he said).
It isn't so much that the debates should be more than they are, but they are less than they ought to be, even in an age of lessened expectations regarding politics and political involvement.
And he is frankly religious, in this regard: "Bardolatry, the worship of Shakespeare, ought to be even more a secular religion than it already is," he writes in his new book.
This wine is delicious now, and ought to be even more so in a couple of years.
If this trip helps refocus our attention where it ought to be, even just a little bit, the trip will be a success.
"When something is good, more of it ought to be even better".
As a result, females ought to be even choosier regarding mates and become an even more limited resource for males.
Burgess (unlike, say, Kafka) is sensitive to this near-infallible law; but there's a case for saying that "A Clockwork Orange" ought to be even shorter than its 141 pages.
However, the relationship between them is never quite as movingly believable as it ought to be, even in Ennis's final farewell to Jack and to the life they might have had together, despite Okulitch's careful delivery.
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