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I mean, I am no expert, but I expect you feel rather better about the stupid cerise feathered thing on your head if you have taken on board a decent quantity of Colombian marching powder.
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Indeed there is reason to believe that the police were rather better informed about what happened than they have ever admitted.
Writing in 1859, the clergyman and antiquarian Harry Longueville Jones said that St Cwyllog's had "rather better architectural features about it than most of the small churches in Anglesey".
Overnight, his appointment would restore confidence in the economy; and if he continued with his current fondness for a lax monetary policy, he would stop Japan's deflation in its tracks.Old Ladies for hireIn Europe, the ECB has been doing a rather better job; its interest rates look about right.
A Washington Post/ABC poll this week had him level-pegging with Mr Obama, at 47% each, with Mr Romney doing rather better among independents.What about the complaint that he has no fixed convictions?
As Kotaku's Keza MacDonald noted, the sex is the saddest thing about GTA V. Rather better when viewed first person is the combat, both ballistic and in the kicking and punching sense.
Relative to the Thai population as a whole, the cohort is more urban (nearly 50% versus about 40%) and rather better educated (most cohort members have finished high school).
It runs about 12 hours and nobody speaks for Rather better than Rather.
And are ties with Britain rather better?
In paint, Siena has done rather better.
We deserved rather better all along.
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