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And he was perfectly able to entertain Iran's awful former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Moscow.
His own government was perfectly "able and willing" to try the perpetrators itself.
Indeed, Lincoln was perfectly able to work on colonization in 1863 and afterward without constantly issuing public updates.
(Ms. Lansbury, on the other hand, said now that she had new hips and new knees she was perfectly able to keep dancing).
Mr. Sulzberger and Mr. Golden cited The Times's success with its digital subscription model, its profitability and strong cash flow as reasons it was "perfectly able to fund our future growth.
At 4 years of age, her last follow-up showed that the hip joints were completely symmetric on X-ray imaging and equal in range of motion; there was no limb-length discrepancy or deformity, the child did not report any pain and was perfectly able to perform her daily activities including unlimited walking, running, and squatting (Fig. 7).
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The reality is that, unless the children undergo extreme training, they are perfectly able to cope.
American oil companies are perfectly able to gather information and make their own investment decisions.
We have so much material, I think we'd be perfectly able to do it.
Even planes with only two engines are perfectly able to fly with just one.
"I would have been perfectly able to lose Freddy on my own," she says.
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