But he would be well advised not to treat the game too lightly when faced with the task of ensuring his face fits at the Edinburgh club. |
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That plan appeared to be well on course until a flurry of wickets shortly after tea had West Indies wobbling. |
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They worship a great force, an entity, which could probably be well likened to Mother Nature. |
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But would it not be well to limit grand juries to the investigation of felons, and leave misdemeanors to inferior courts? |
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The organisation would be well advised to use the time to think through the implications of the stance it has taken. |
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Most newly released prisoners would be well advised to make use of this money to fund the postage costs incurred in seeking gainful employment. |
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Nevertheless, they would be well advised to take measures to ensure that something of this nature does not happen again. |
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Apart from this and Addison's disease, which seemed to be well controlled with a packet of salt a day, he was a well man. |
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We expect that the revised structure, which increases our own race planning options and choices for owners and trainers, will be well received. |
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If the bait spins it will inevitably tangle these short snoods and the baits will not be well presented. |
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The involved skin area should be well stabilized against a flat surface as the shank of the fishhook is depressed against the skin. |
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Alpaca farmers will be well recompensed for their efforts in farming these rare animals. |
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It need not be so thick you could cut it with a knife, but it should be well on the way. |
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Great care must be taken in estimating rental income as the agent's estimate may be well off target. |
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The Environment Agency tested the water in Manor House Gardens pond and found oxygen levels to be well above safe levels. |
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Together now for close on 38 years, the lads are still as popular as ever and you can bet your life that the venue will be well and truly packed. |
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Let it be known, I have some whackadoodle friends, so this sort of oddity would be well up their alley. |
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It is undeniably true that a good chef must be well versed in all areas of the kitchen, including the bakeshop. |
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If I were in the market for a new commuter bike, I'd be well up for one of these. |
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Woetzel now seems to be well on her way to matching her sporting achievements with similar success on stage. |
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Now secure in the knowledge that all would be well, Henry managed a final smile of contentment. |
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They should be well rooted within 12 months when they can be lifted and transplanted or potted up. |
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The shoots will be well away as soon as they are under the ground, giving the plant a head start and guaranteeing lots of delicious spuds. |
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I do not expect the person who I have quoted here to come around to my way of thinking, though of course that would be well and good. |
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Producing a commercial product is not the principal concern, though if there is a commercial outcome that will be well and good. |
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There have been warnings of late of potato blight and people with sowings of potatoes would be well advised to spray. |
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If you are within sight of Edinburgh Castle this Friday night you would be well advised to look to the skies. |
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It descends without warning, morning or evening and motorists would be well advised to treat warnings with respect. |
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This particular strain seems to be quite hard to shake and you would be well advised to see your doctor if it hasn't cleared up in a week. |
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For their own sake and that of the country, they would be well advised to concentrate on issues about which the electorate actually cares. |
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Tough executives are tacitly understood to be well kempt on the outside, whilst inwardly crumbling, decaying, turning to sludge. |
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So writers would be well advised to take separate advice on the legal position there. |
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And if anyone can tell me why my beautiful scrabble tiles don't show up, I'd be well chuffed. |
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A glance at a map shows the woodchat to be well distributed as a summer visitor in much of Europe. |
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The Birman chin should be well developed, and the eyes not round but with a slightly flattened top. |
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Also at risk this year will be newly-planted standard roses, which should be well staked. |
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The land should be well ploughed to the depth of 15 cm to 20 cm, and harrowed to provide reasonable tilth and good ridges. |
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Public designations must be well placed and located even when displaying flower wreaths at the mortuary. |
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It's great to know that when those hunger pangs strike, you will be well catered for, in every sense of the word. |
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Office tipsters, rusty after a summer of cricket and racing, would be well advised to bear the Harrigan factor in mind. |
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What good they did was mostly achieved through a confident bedside manner, reassuring the patient that all would be well. |
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The park and ride service will be well signposted on all routes into the town. |
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Poor Mayor Collins must be well and truly dazzled by now from the glare of paparazzi camera flashes. |
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Not only will the captaincy issue be resolved, but their countries will be well rid of them in the political domain. |
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I'd asked for the sirloin to be well done, but didn't expect it to be like leather. |
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When specially recorded music and single-camera shooting are used, the artificiality of lip-sync can be well hidden. |
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He's also racked up three goose eggs and appears to be well on his way to taking the next step in his hockey career. |
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The company is in the third year, and is said to be well on course with its targets. |
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Book festival audiences are inclined to be well disposed towards the writers they come to hear. |
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If they were to now reimburse those costs they would still be well in pocket. |
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The walk will be well signposted and there will be plenty of help for those who cannot complete the walk. |
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The area will be well signposted and tour guides will assist members of the public. |
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The band will soon be releasing a live album, which will be well worth the investment. |
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The animals are at their most active in a morning and an early start will be well rewarded. |
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He'd be well past the mouth of the Delaware by now, strong swimmer that he is. |
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A number of these will be well known to golfers such as, the red-necked phalarope, the blacktailed godwit and the skylark to name but a few. |
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That's two or three percentage point difference, which can be well within the margin of error. |
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The Deutschmark will be dumped, the lire lost, the punt punted, and the franc will be well finished. |
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The Saxo should be well behaved around town as long as you remember that there is a lot of power under that sleek bonnet. |
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Our traditions must be well disposed, that is able to stand back wisely from even the appearance of excessive mythicism in their own tradition. |
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Why not buy a couple of tins of cat food today, so you will be well prepared should you ever have an unexpected feline visitor? |
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More bad publicity in the media has suggested that all may not be well with new homes, sowing seeds of doubts in the minds of potential buyers. |
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They'd be well advised to acquire at least a bassist and drummer before they show their faces round here again. |
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Climb to 8,000 or 10,000 feet, and you may be well inside the ice-crystal threshold. |
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If you're bringing the kids, they will be well entertained by a variety of programs and events organized by the resort. |
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All sorts of music will be well represented at the festival, including concerts of Irish folk music, jazz, Parisian chansons and brass bands. |
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This year, we'll just have to keep our fingers crossed and hope all will be well. |
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The layer should be well rooted and ready to be severed from the parent plant by the following autumn. |
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Like Pandora's box, once opened, it is going to be well nigh impossible to put back the troubles and close down the lid. |
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Any person who wishes to get a panoramic view of modern ecclesiology will be well served by this volume. |
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Even if I ran out of gas, I'd simply coast back down to Harbourville, where I know I'd be well taken care of. |
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A tutoress ought not only to be well accomplished, but she ought to be zealous in the cause of virtue. |
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While discussing the mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms, it would be well worth mentioning their genetic basis. |
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Properly understood, then, the desire by unbaptized persons to receive communion may not be well served by the rush to immediate gratification. |
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She will be well remembered for her role as matriarch of a large family her indomitable spirit and brilliance at the piano. |
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It all seems like a colossal waste of time and money which could be well spent elsewhere in the beef sector. |
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The people must be well informed to make constructive criticism, rather than embark on a guessing game. |
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If Hannah were alive now, she would be well employed in writing appeals for animal shelters and Help the Aged. |
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Their time would be well spent on real distractors and discourtesies, like this one, things that really do get in the way of understanding. |
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If I sought to find a new term of endearment for my wife, I do not think I would be well advised to look to the vegetable rack for inspiration. |
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England supporters will be well aware of a disputed LBW dismissal of top West Indian batsman Brian Lara in the final test at the Oval. |
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I think Howard's much vaunted political antennae may be well out of tune on this one. |
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By now anyone diving on air will be well into decompression, and anyone diving on nitrox will be at their no-stop time. |
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Anyone who is actually involved will be well aware of his oafish and entitled behavior. |
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Will refugees or expatriates, who may be well educated and have experience and skills, choose to return to East Timor? |
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This is essential listening for guitarists, but fans of left-of-centre music would be well advised to also tune in. |
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We'll be sad to see them go into the cattery during our honeymoon but we know they'll be well looked after there. |
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Space skills will be valuable and firms and people with experience on the Moon will be well able to help develop cislunar and Martian systems. |
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In order for colonoscopy to yield the most accurate results, your colon must be well prepared. |
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Her in-depth study of Polynesian art will ensure that the shop's section of Polynesian art will be well looked after. |
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If this film is half as good as the first, it'll be well worth the ticket price. |
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I thought that I must have flooded something and that all would be well when the engine dried out. |
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It's heavily oaked but enjoy this characterful bottle with devilled chicken or sausages with a mustard and honey glaze, and all will be well. |
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It is important for heavy sections to be well inoculated and to be made from a composition low in trace elements. |
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Today, the discriminating traveller will still be well rewarded by a summer holiday in this area. |
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Domestic buildings do not need a lot of light but buildings where people work need to be well lit. |
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I really was tired, and if I had to rise early the next morning, I wanted to be well rested. |
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And dammit we don't need to do that to be well armed or be the baddest so-and-so in the valley. |
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It all seems to be well put together too, with solid construction and good fit and finish. |
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The soap holder, the tooth brush holder and the tooth mug have the same design so that your bathroom will be well assorted. |
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However, that would still be well below its original financial forecast, he noted. |
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An educated person would be expected to be well versed in both natural science and the humanities. |
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The aim of the fund is to be well positioned to take advantage of positive market movements at any time. |
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If I were to have an accident, I know I will be well taken care of by our health services. |
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The mass appeared to be well circumscribed with no invasion of the splenic vessels or the spleen. |
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You will also be well aware of the unusually large numbers of jellyfish in the sea at this time. |
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The broad peak could be well fitted by a single bilayer form factor, with changeable bilayer thickness and electron density contrast. |
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The internals appear to be well thought out with a design towards functionality rather than good looks. |
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Chelsea players would be well advised not to coast when they gather for pre-season training early next month. |
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For this, countries need to be well administered, economically sound and technically advanced. |
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Prizes will be up for grabs among the entrants so lots of imagination, humour and effort could be well worth your while. |
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Cook's beginnings in 1841, as an organizer of temperance excursions on English Midland railroads, may be well known. |
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Later, after regaining his reason, Quentin worries for Tracy's safety, but she assures him that all will be well. |
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If the gun is to be well protected in an unmanned turret, the presented frontal area of the vehicle and, therefore, its all-up weight, will still remain substantial. |
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Providers need to be well trained and academically affiliated providers who can expend the time and effort to go the extra mile for their patients. |
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Della has a beautiful voice and great rapid-fire elocution, but the piece would be well served by tighter direction and fewer generalizations about gender in the comedic bits. |
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The suspicion that the virus is new appears to be well grounded. |
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And the characteristics derived from an expat childhood may be well suited to the challenges facing the new administration. |
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He weights about 260 pounds, so the actor playing this part will need to be well padded and made up with prosthetics as he is required to be only 170 pounds in Act Two. |
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Breeders working to a business plan who market themselves well and who keep abreast of developments in the industry, will be well recompensed for their efforts. |
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I can feel the distant rumble of thunder on the horizon and I'm sure that events are conspiring to ensure that I'll be well and truly wound up by the end of the week. |
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Any 30 year old Tennis player would be well within his rights to be a little worried about this obsession, but Tim will never go short on Rhubarb Crumble and chunky Cardigans. |
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Evergreens, especially broadleaf evergreens, need to be well watered and mulched before winter because the leaves will continue to lose moisture throughout the winter. |
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If an economic crash is to be avoided and real employment growth to be maintained, our workers need to be well educated and move us up the value chain. |
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Her new book contains a lucid description of gynaecological problems, such as dysmenorrhoea and endometriosis, that will be well appreciated by patients and their partners. |
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While they appear to be well organised, those charged with running the professional game in the west have been dragging their heels on the commercial and marketing front. |
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It was snowing heavily and when passing through Tempo the four men decided it would be well to halt for a time and get something to raise the spirits and warm the insides. |
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But to be well and truly put in your place, jump into that paradisiacal blue for a close encounter with a gentle giant. |
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Lumpy jaw may be well advanced before external signs are visible. |
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When cooked, the cheesecake should be well risen, with a golden-brown top. |
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In trying to up the tempo he then top-edged a short ball from at squareleg to be well caught for 52, and the Lions in trouble at 95 for 4 in after 27 overs. |
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It's a concept with which both Meg and Howard would be well at home and would send a clear message to the scurfy down-market low-income brigade and their fellow-travellers. |
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You need to be well organised and flexible to ensure that you meet your deadlines and have good communication skills, as you will be liaising with both guests and suppliers. |
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People who don't like committees, seating plans and being told what colour of shoes to wear would be well advised to take up tennis, beach volleyball or snowboarding. |
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At nine and eight years old respectively, both horses should be well equipped for the job, although the starting stalls might come as a bit of a shock. |
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The successful applicant will have previous working practice as an audio or copy typist, be well presented and articulate and enjoy working as part of a team. |
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There is also a real recognition that developed nations, committing funds to assist developing ones, need re-assurance that the cash will be well and effectively spent. |
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If you don't know how to knit yourself, you can learn the garter stitch and be well on your way to knitting your first scarf in less than an hour. |
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How can the Minister assure us that that board will be well representative of the profession, and that its members will not simply be the Government's lapdogs. |
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At times the book is overly laden with abstractions, but having squatted in refugee camps and watched Los Federales hunt down wetbacks, I felt it to be well anchored. |
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If you live in the back of beyond in rural Bihar you can be safely assumed to be well out of reach of the media marketeers as we know them, right? |
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All the local driveways should be well tarmacadamed by then. |
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I didn't think that you would be well enough to be on your feet. |
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It's all very well saying that a worn and tatty book got that way because it's been well used, and continues to be well used, but they don't look good on my new shelves. |
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Americans may indeed be well served externally at this dangerous juncture by the unsentimental foreign policy hawks that tend to predominate in the Republican Party. |
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The next house must be well away from any kind of arable farmland. |
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The entry points to the open space will be well defined with landscape elements and will be treated in such a manner as to present an image of public space. |
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Energy production in the various cell compartments and energy consumption in endergonic processes have to be well adjusted to the varying conditions. |
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Now, it seems to me that anyone in the USA writing as late as October, ought to be well aware that Amelia Earhart had been given up for lost long before. |
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If two leggers are respectful and properly admiring of us for the exotic, superior beings that we are, then we will always be well behaved in return. |
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As the Attorney General's Office must be well aware, and the report confirms, the Church has been an accessory after the fact for decades and still is. |
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He said it was not an acceptable argument to say it was all right for inflation to be well above the EU norm simply because Irish growth is significantly higher. |
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The population of megalopoli like Mexico City and Sao Paulo will be well over 20 million by the end of the 20th century. |
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Dance music will also be well represented this year with releases from Massive Attack and Unkle. |
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The work is considered to be well written and perhaps the best example of James's prose. |
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Let the muscles be well inserted and bound together, according to the knowledge of them which is given us by anatomy. |
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This self-watering sprouter ensures that your wheatgrass, or indeed sunflower or spelt sprouts will be well rinsed in your absence. |
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Fleur Des Mers looks an especially difficult horse to assess, so she could feasibly be well treated at the weights. |
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The graves appear to be well formed and indicate the existence of burial rituals. |
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Gabor wavelet can be well simulated brain cortex in single cell receptive field profiles, capture salient visual attribute. |
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Once they fall asleep, Puck administers the love potion to Lysander again, claiming all will be well in the morning. |
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The hotels that survive 2009 will be well positioned to remerge next year with stronger revenues. |
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The roots will be well under the surface, so rotovating won't disturb them. |
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Therefore, besides religious concepts, the notion of innateness can be well applied to almost all situations. |
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Also, as milk-brother of the future ruler, the son of a wetnurse would be well placed to bask one day in his milk-brother's power. |
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The milkhouse should be well insulated so that a minimum amount of heat will be needed during winter. |
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Our Center for Education in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology will be well served by its Veeco Calibers. |
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Communicating a vision to followers may be well the most important act of the transformational leader. |
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The successive changes can be well seen in the double forms from the same original, jealous and zealous. |
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A man would be well enough pleased to buy silks of one whom he would not venture to feel his pulse. |
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Wooden garden furniture must be well oiled as it is continuously exposed to weather. |
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The family car market is full of fine motors, and Mondeo Man in particular will be well pleased at the news of Ford's revamp of the range. |
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By the time of dichotomy in late October the planet's declination will be well south of the celestial equator. |
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Yet although the themes may be well known, Frame continues to surprise the reader by her heteroclitic form of expression. |
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The Tunnel appears to be well ventilated, as the air seemed neither damp nor close. |
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The reason for this is because they do not expect outsiders to be well informed about dialects. |
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Fleur Des Mers looks an especially difficult horse to assess so she could feasibly be well treated at the weights. |
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Newsstands are a welcome public amenity, but they must be well designed, well located, and well run. |
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They'll be well looked after, however there won't be the kind of hedonistic freeloading we have seen in the past. |
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I fall asleep comforted by the psst psst psst of my father's prayers and secure that all will be well with the world. |
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Without the Earth's atmosphere, the Earth's average temperature would be well below the freezing temperature of water. |
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Not only should surgeons have knowledge about the body but they should also be well versed in the liberal arts. |
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The baseline model drives design decisions, so the underlying assumptions must be well thought-out and transparent. |
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Tiled roofs need to be well fitted with fire-resistant sarking such as fibreglass-based aluminium foil. |
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However, the mainstreaming of such practices as acupuncture may be well on its way. |
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All the children are understood to be well but it won't be clear for two years whether any have suffered brain damage. |
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Still, the folio Ben looks to publish will be well beyond the purse of most scholars, let alone a groundling. |
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Anyone who has been tempted to dismiss the music of John Cage as either unlistenable or silly would be well advised to give this very impressive disc a hearing. |
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On examination, the infant was found to be well with bilateral sibilan rhonchus and a unilateral right dilated pupil, which did not react to light. |
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This case demonstrates how an unusual presentation can be well managed with multidisciplinary cooperation between obstetricians, perinatologists, and radiologists. |
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Cryptogam has shown enough in the only two starts of her career to suggest she will be well up to winning the Racing Welfare Median Auction Maiden Stakes. |
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A boxer must be well rounded to be effective using this style. |
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A physician should well examine his patient's powers and be well certified of the integrity and strength of his brain circulation, before he orders the plunge bath. |
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As the national, state and local elections approach, it might be well to be a little more discerning when voting for a candidate and not just vote a straight ticket. |
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Tchaikovsky may be well known, but he has been treated with such reverence that much of what we know is a combination of romance and pure fantasy. |
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You may be well assured, that these distressing bemoanings were met with every soothing expression which the deepest interest, so strongly excited, could suggest. |
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Consumers and businesses would be well advised to consider real-time protection against drive-by downloads and other infective methods that require no user interaction. |
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The blackwashing is here to be the very last operation, and to be well performed, and when dry must be polished by a large sleeker fitting the circle of the cylinder. |
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The income level of birders has been found to be well above average. |
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Metcalf believed a good road should have good foundations, be well drained and have a smooth convex surface to allow rainwater to drain quickly into ditches at the side. |
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And while two goals against Boro does not really constitute a hot streak, Chop-Chop will be well backed at 3-1 to score at any time at Aston Villa today. |
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The stylish bistro's festive atmosphere might not be well suited for solemn, serious conversation, so talking shop is definitely out at Loca Luna. |
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He faces our old mate Hugs Dancer, dipping his toe in Group Two waters for the first time, and that clash of the toughies will be well worth seeing. |
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I believe Birmingham would be well rid of this tinsel tourist trap. |
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Therefore, to ensure effectiveness, online courses should be well structured to encourage students to engage and interact to create a motivating environment. |
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Some visitors come to Wensleydale due to its connection with Richard III, who was brought up in Middleham Castle, of which sufficient ruins remain to be well worth a visit. |
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