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It's sensibly directed towards food careers that involve actual cooking".
Though inexpensively and quickly made, they were well written, sensibly directed and decently acted.
It's sensibly directed towards food careers that involve actual cooking Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall Pupils have to learn about food provenance, British and international culinary traditions, food security, food labelling and food poisoning.
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Isaacson, for his part, rejects Tucker, and sensibly directs us toward Cohen's books on Franklin's science.
When data from head to head comparison trials are available, consideration needs to be given to whether an indirect comparison is justified when direct comparison trials are available; any discrepancies between direct and indirect evidence need to be sensibly interpreted; and could direct evidence be combined with the results of indirect comparison.
Sensibly, Schlesinger now moved into television, a medium he had previously resisted as too ephemeral, and directed a decent version of Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables and the memorable An Englishman Abroad (both 1983).
And Beth Greenberg directs the singers sensibly, maintaining certain traditions (like having Tosca begin "Vissi d'arte" prone) but letting the menacing sense of period prevail.
Sensibly, he says he wants to direct American aid dollars towards well ruled countries with liberal economies, to help them spend more on health and education.
The authors begin very sensibly with the direct human cost of the bombing itself: 270 dead both in the air and on the ground in Lockerbie, including more than a dozen children.
Even if, quite sensibly, you've no interest in learning to recite computer code, the memory techniques that enable such performance are a treasure trove of insight into how to motivate and direct the learning brain.
New York City is sensibly moving in that direction.
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