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That galumphing, slack-jawed phrase is the only one that does justice to her relentless chirpiness.
It is a comparison that does justice both to its amazing extent and to the purity of its whiteness.
And he has an understanding of the American past that does justice to many kinds of historical experience.
So in an arrangement that does justice to the ancient Lebanese art of deal-making, the owners ultimately agreed to accept renovation for rent.
It should aim for a definition of the relationship between the two countries that does justice to the global promise of constructive cooperation between them.
Why not a World War II memorial that does justice to the millions of men and women who worked in support echelons?
Suburban cowboys and cowgirls can surround themselves with luxuries like a heated steering wheel and a sound system that does justice to Blake Shelton's production values.
We need art that does justice to the scale and wonder and horror of this life we're in – without turning away from it into some pious ivory tower.
We want to redefine women's media from the ground up with a title that does justice to the full range of women's interests.
"White Heat" is written with a dry heat that does justice to its impassioned protagonists, but, as Wineapple's pendulum shifts back and forth between them, it loses its momentum.
Further, Mealer invests his accounts of the games, normally the most rote and unsuccessful parts of a football book, with a jazzy, improvisational air that does justice to their drama and excitement.
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