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"It's very difficult to engage your core," she smiles, ready to appraise my technique.
They also want coast guard vessels to be placed on alert, a team of archaeologists ready to appraise the fortune, which is to be handled by Greek divers only, and Finance Ministry experts to store whatever is recovered in special vaults at the National Bank of Greece.
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In twenty years' time, with sufficient study and with the aid of the commentary that will doubtless arise, one might be ready for an attempt to appraise it.
B. Ifor Evans, writing in the Manchester Guardian, similarly argued that, due to its difficulties, the book "does not admit of review", and argued that, perhaps "in twenty years' time, with sufficient study and with the aid of the commentary that will doubtless arise, one might be ready for an attempt to appraise it".
I should have the right to appraise my manager as much as they appraise me.
But its very topicality made it hard to appraise.
They implored him to appraise just one more.
This is the moment for news organizations to appraise how to prevent Facebook from controlling them.
You don't even need to order a beer to appraise the resident brewmaster's talent.
An art history major, for example, might learn how to appraise art.
Majolica is hard to appraise, she said, because there are so many makers and patterns.
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