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Lumley explained later: "I've known Boris since he was four, so he was largely quite amenable".
The 707 was the state-of-the-art airplane then, and the Port Authority was quite amenable to considering the effect of an airplane as a design criterion.
quite amenable to my insistence the next day that I never have to see this doctor ever again and that I be assigned to a pulmonologist.
Studies have shown symptom relief even when patients are told they are getting a placebo; many patients are quite amenable to such "open-label" placebos.
What is clearer is that Lumley – who has known Boris "since he was four" and says this relationship makes him "largely quite amenable" – began lobbying the Tory MP shortly after his re-election as London mayor in May 2012.
In a BBC interview a year later, when asked how she has managed to push the bridge proposal so far, Lumley replied: "I've known Boris since he was four, so he's largely quite amenable".
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Sadly, Swift was not quite so amenable to a mild ribbing, and her response channelled the full talent for drama that makes songs like We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and You Belong With Me (a song about making a move on another girl's boyfriend, consistency fans) so intoxicatingly teenage.
The HRP TiO2 film electrodes were quite stable and amenable to long-time voltammetric experiments.
Although this model is quite robust and amenable to intervention with fibrinolytic agents, a major limitation is that the organism rarely causes pleural disease in humans.
Indeed, some of the phenomena that we identify as troublesome for biomedical IE systems are quite repetitive and amenable to relatively simple interpretation rules.
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