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She is typical of thousands of small fry viciously trapped by a justice system which eminently fails to catch the big fish.
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And the actors here all land their epigrams — some of which are eminently quotable — with clarity.
His eyes were watering from the bitterly cold wind, unless he was crying which is eminently possible.
Instead, their concern is that policy which is eminently sensible in theory can fail in practice because of its unintended political consequences.
Even Jessica Brettle's minimalist set — which looks eminently uninteresting at first glance — subtly echoes motifs in Athol's and Morna's monologues.
Herbert seems to have been executed for being in the habit of wandering off, which seems eminently understandable, given the circumstances.
They can spread drug resistance, making a bug like Staphylococcus aureus, which was eminently curable about seventy years ago, almost invulnerable to common antibiotics such as methicillin.
"How can you refuse the low-hanging fruit of combining two offices, which makes eminently good sense, to save $12 million annually?" But under House rules, only the speaker can move the bill, which has been sitting in the rules committee since the Senate approved it in March.
It is such a response – which is eminently logical – that has many commentators or economist-lobbyists sitting behind their desks in an office in Collins Street, gnashing their teeth in disgust when they hear talk of the government promising to subsidise the local car industry.
That being said, we did observe differences between older and younger participants in terms of reaction time, which is eminently worthwhile to consider in future designs.
To study these effects, we employed the same DSMC gas flow simulation program [32] which is eminently suitable for the gas density encountered at the skimmer.
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