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These pioneering authorities show what can be done with judicious investment in the right programmes.
Ms. Faust played compellingly, with judicious application of vibrato, not striving for a particularly big tone.
His lucid, well-crafted prose was peppered with judicious and keen wit.
His only quibble was that the play could do with "judicious pruning".
Is hating on Peyton more "rooted in basic human psychology" than appreciating his case with judicious disinterest?
This has a culinary application: if something is good to eat, it can, with judicious tinkering, be good to cook.
The murky shortcomings of the expedition and its relief were glossed over, with judicious promotions and appointments to secure silence.
An average meal for two, without drinks or tip, can run £100, but, with judicious ordering, can be far less.
These are set on edge with judicious daubs of yellow, culminating in a string of trees in the middle distance.
With judicious affection, he captures the contradictory character of Victoria, at once "almost painfully honest and capable of the most devious machinations, prudish and tolerant, hardheaded and sentimental".
A dozen film producers would die to adapt this book - with judicious editing - into an irresistible road movie, if only Beijing would permit filming in Tibet and China.
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