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to nicely
adverb
Fastidiously; carefully.
Exact(35)
"Even if the economy were to nicely firm up, that's an insufficient catalyst for recovery".
March Madness on Demand uses the full breadth of the iPad's screen to deliver information to nicely complement TV viewing.
And ways to nicely and creatively display a box where attendees can throw away their own wrapping paper messes.
Two hundred and forty asteroids are found to be accessible for human missions under the given boundary conditions and are observed to nicely fit the model developed.
Hydraulic admittance measurements of simple capillary bundles have recently been shown to nicely measure characteristics of the free-interfaces and hydraulic path.
The 30-pound vest he tried was too "rigid" for walking, but Mr. Fenton found it "great" for lunges and squats, thanks to "nicely padded shoulder straps".
Similar(25)
"It was better to talk nicely to them than to be angry with them," he said.
This seems to correspond nicely to the classical Euclidean case.
Another way to look mature is to dress nicely.
That seems to tie in nicely to the course theme.
An example is nice and warm to express nicely warm.
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