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Splendid!"—but here that fantasy had been put into reality.
The art is splendid, but at times hideously ugly.
The museums may look splendid, but, around them, history is being pulverised.
The lab is splendid, but HMRC is rather fussy about its data.
True, the news agenda was different and splendid, but much else was overrated.
Born to a vast fortune, Miss Clark grew up in an equally splendid but far different home.
The Blackhawks enter the postseason with the league's best record, having completed a splendid but condensed 36-7-5 36-7-5 36-7-5
(Simm and Maxine Peake are also splendid, but it looks more fun playing ghastly toffs).
The place, devoted to foreign cultures, is splendid but underfinanced and underappreciated.
The words are splendid, but words do not heal illnesses or build houses.
Splendid, but are there definite personality traits that separate card sharks from the fish?
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