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Truly, a setting fit for a literary prince in exile.
2. The Baroq House is a setting fit for glamazons, with tufted settees and an onyx bar.
2. Never one to be prim, Brown staged her decadent tea party in a setting fit for a king -- or a movie mogul.
It's a setting fit for a maharajah, with wooden floor, four-poster bed with flowing cream voile curtains, colonial claw-foot baths and lots of extras including DVD players.
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Upstairs at Alwaleed's palace in a wide marble hallway outside his bedroom, the prince's petite palace manager had lined the floor with 50 wooden boxes, each containing a lavish jewelry set fit for a king or in this case, a nephew of the king.
Here we define and apply a set of fit-for-service criteria to identify technologies capable of supplying baseload electricity and reducing GHGs by amounts and within the timescale set by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The issue is whether the rules we have set are fit for the internet age.
Outside at the main stage, Essex lads casual-shuffled away the remnants of the last balloons as Joris Voorn, always a thoughtful and complex selector, shuffled his aesthetic deck away from the brooding progressive house he's most known for and into a rangy set well fit for a UK main-stage.
In an interview, she has said that she likes "the way that the death of one thing is the beginning of something else," an Ovidian mind-set equally fit for the gardener and the translator.
Each data set was fit for six parameters using a least squares fitting routine in Matlab, three parameters for FA assembly, initial growth to maximum signal (rrise, I0, Ilim) and three for FA disassembly, final decay (rdecay, A, I∞).
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