Bridget Roche took the chair as Toastmaster for the meeting and was amply assisted by the Club President Aidan Russell. |
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Two feeds from the mechanical lubricator to each guide amply meet lubrication requirements. |
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This is amply evidenced by both North American languages and Papuan New Guinean languages. |
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And the plot amply delivers the expected satisfactions of an intricate puzzle adroitly solved. |
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The prostration of the Party has been amply demonstrated in the California recall election. |
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This is amply testified by his scientific works on the theory of heat conductivity in liquids. |
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As our work amply demonstrates, energy efficiency and microgeneration can be successfully incorporated into old and new buildings alike. |
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This is demonstrated amply by the wealth of Palaeolithic cave paintings and engravings. |
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His study of America amply confirmed this prescient intuition and made him the first anthropologist of modern equality. |
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But, as Koerner amply demonstrates, Linnaeus was scarcely an orthodox thinker in any realm. |
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Funk, soul, jazz and reggae are all amply represented but these genres fail to reach all four corners of this unique masterpiece. |
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The role of active citizenship would be amply demonstrated, without having to afford complainants full legal party status. |
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We would also be willing to direct you to amply qualified optometrists, psychiatrists and educational institutions. |
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In the decade since Independence, most of the old guard have by now been amply rewarded for their loyalties. |
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The evidence for ambisexual behavior in Greek and Roman times has been amply collected. |
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Tomb paintings illustrate wine production amply, although the precise details are not always clear. |
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What the island lacked in the ways of material comfort was amply made up by the richness of its Gaelic culture and its community spirit. |
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There are several posts this week on Missed Connections that I think amply back up my hypothesis that all men are douche bags. |
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With all the amply portioned and sun-dappled pleasure going around, fair play as defined by screenwriting manuals hardly seems a pressing issue. |
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As the diary amply reveals, few authors have worked so long with such a heightened awareness of the gap between living and writing. |
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The dictionary is amply illustrated and contains useful and informative entries on every aspect of popular music as well as classical. |
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In most of these compositions, the physical routine of executing difficult rhythms is amply reinforced by plenty of repetition. |
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The soloist amply betrays his great love for this music, which he interprets with supreme artistry yet restrained enthusiasm. |
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Overall, the show amply demonstrated why her work has been greeted with such enthusiasm in her native country. |
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But over the centuries, the U.S. judicial system has amply demonstrated its ability to adapt to new, complex problems in criminal and civil law. |
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Even grimmer and more grotesque scenarios are amply available in the world of globalization. |
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Its warmth circled the amply furnished common room it bordered, mixing with the early spring breeze lilting in through the open windows. |
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Happily, the two tracks on offer here amply justify their existence as A-sides. |
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The work amply illustrates the interesting fact that the space age is moving toward the half-century mark, meaning that some perspective is now being obtained. |
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That was amply demonstrated during the recent feud between rappers T.I. and Azealia Banks. |
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That is the only reason they could be so amply rewarded for so little effort. |
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But as his own presidency has amply demonstrated, only on the odd occasion does hope translate into reality. |
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There seems to be the implicit assumption that queens of social insects have little or no cost of reproduction because they are amply supplied with resources by their workers. |
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They have written a clearly organized and amply documented work. |
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The self-portraits are amply represented here, 15 altogether. |
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The cast performs with amply sufficient talent and British inflection. |
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This was a production which amply deserved its sell-out success. |
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The text amply surveys the various cultural exponents of tattooing accompanied by excellent images. |
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It's also amply clear that most hospital staff would rather do without this invasion of ill-clad, barefooted, malnourished, baby-clutching mothers. |
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However, as behaviorists are amply aware, the use of subjective reporting suffers from a tendency towards unreliability, and at worse an embrace of mentalism. |
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The cold front sequence of the past week received a boost as the upper trough introduced moister air, the necessary convergence was amply present and light rain ensued. |
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Opening up whole, free standing buildings out of solid rock is no mean achievement and these churches amply illustrate that man can indeed move mountains. |
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These warnings appear to be amply vindicated by events in recent years. |
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I think I've made it amply clear that I go weak in the knees before any number of things sweet, jammy, fruity, nutty, buttery, crunchy, cakey, creamy, or frozen. |
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Yet again, however, the case was amply made for British and Commonwealth title fights to be superintended by a panel of three judges rather than just the referee. |
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The only need the people had for wood was for fires, and that was provided more than amply enough by the smaller trees scattered along the edge of the forest. |
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The beauty of this pottery and the variety of uses to which it is put are amply shown in the displays, which include the burnished royal pottery of the Ganda. |
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As was amply demonstrated during the dotcom boom, many people bought shares in profitless, no-hope companies purely because the shares had risen substantially beforehand. |
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The tithes should be sold at a moderate valuation, and a fund established, which would not only provide amply for the clergy, but enable them to build glebe houses. |
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It also be about that you constraint have the amply endowed gymnosophy in whisper to aid your power projecting the outlet practice upon that it will go through. |
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The charge of my most curious and costly ingredients frayed, I shall acknowledge myself amply satisfied. |
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The challenges of molding new-generation ultra-thin-wall electronic connectors are amply illustrated by two recent applications at Molex Corp. |
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A browsable, amply illustrated overview of avian construction from mere scrapes in the sand to edible structures people prize for soup. |
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According to Carpenter, although the earl was amply compensated, he despaired of any possibility of advancement under Richard. |
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However, it should be noted that contemporary Iron Age sites throughout the area are amply documented by dates and material culture. |
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Byrd's output of about 470 compositions amply justifies his reputation as one of the great masters of European Renaissance music. |
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His intelligent and rational side was amply demonstrated by his ability and success as a general. |
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Happily, it is a place more than amply filled by hundreds of prior works. |
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The subtle fluidity of heterocentric and homocentric perspective in medieval literature has been amply demonstrated. |
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During secret talks with the Soviets in 1955, Nasser's demands for weapons were more than amply satisfied as the Soviet Union had not signed the Tripartite Declaration. |
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Guests at the ceremony were entertained by guest speaker, shadow foreign secretary William Hague, who amply demonstrated his ability as a raconteur and anecdotalist. |
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This amply justified the expense and risk in shipping them to Europe. |
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In other words they were the products of gene pools that produced female bodies leggier and more amply endowed, fore and aft, than did the French. |
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When Richard took the crown, Sir William showed no inclination to turn against the new king, refraining from joining Buckingham's rebellion, for which he was amply rewarded. |
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