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Villa did that thing better than anyone else in the world, quite possibly better than any other human being has ever done.
What may safely be said on the basis of this performance in relation to the memory of the one in 2000 is that Mr. Temirkanov leaves an orchestra as fine as the one he found, quite possibly better.
It's certainly as good as Phantom Hourglass, and quite possibly better – there's nothing as tediously repetitive as the earlier game's Temple of the Ocean King, and overall it moves along at a much swifter pace, but not at the expense of depth.
More important, its projections are as good as anybody's ― and quite possibly better, as a 2015 Commonwealth Fund report showed.
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Turning the business over to her to run while he runs the country could only leave him in better financial shape – and quite possibly in better financial shape than if he had continued to run it himself, since all the "noise" would be gone.
If they are spending too much time indoors playing Fifa or Ashes Cricket 2013, then try and point out that the real thing is quite possibly even better.
Or should I say short?" the actor Idris Elba, who was playing Black James Bond, quipped every bit as well as Daniel Craig or Pierce Brosnan might have, and quite possibly even better.
However, the more common equity REIT is much less volatile and is, in fact, quite possibly a better investment than direct real estate.
There is quite possibly no better combination of cultural obsessions in this world than Chicanos and celebrities.
Tom Lea: The pig-headed sense of pride you get from saying, "Yeah, this record lost me a fuck-load of money and I'd do it again?" The opportunity to feel more legit than labels that make more money than you - and quite possibly release better music than you - just because you cling to a format that you rarely buy yourself?
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