When I asked to look at a room, he looked decidedly nonplussed as if, once learning the price, no one had ever bothered to look any further. |
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The circulation figures of the populars are decidedly higher than those of the qualities. |
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Then, too, exact quotations from speeches sometimes look decidedly strange in print. |
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And then yesterday I retired to my sickbed, feeling decidedly under the weather, and am still not on top form today. |
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A couple of the lads were looking decidedly green around the gills, some didn't complete the challenge and scored minus points. |
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The good characters are decidedly saintly, and the bad guys aren't really all that bad when push comes to shove. |
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All these details whirl round the hub of a performance by Stephens that excites decidedly mixed feelings. |
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Many of those are incompletely preserved, and some are decidedly tubular in appearance, calling into question their affinity to the Hyolitha. |
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He kept going through decidedly lean periods by remaining true to himself as a player and a person. |
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A decidedly diminutive parrot's head protruded from the pocket, ebon eyes madly agleam. |
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But in 1996, a Swiss animal behaviourist noticed that mice and rats reared this way might actually be decidedly abnormal. |
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I went on to eat a light breakfast and to get my morning writing session done, then felt decidedly dozy. |
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A score of photographers beneath the big screen zoomed in on the air punches and decidedly un-Wimbledon leaps into the air. |
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Kurni is a majestic, powerful wine most decidedly in the modern camp of Italian winemaking. |
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The album would be decidedly poorer without the contribution of these Fat Possum label mates. |
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But perhaps this could be considered prejudiced, xenophobic or a decidedly un-Christian attitude. |
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As I drove into work this sunny, lambent morning, it was with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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Unlike the prudish Victorians, Lady Mary adopted the Middle Eastern language of flowers to express decidedly carnal desires. |
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The newer growth on some of the shrubs is looking decidedly green as the sap begins to stir and there are leaf buds all over. |
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While not anti-English, it is decidedly pro-Gaelic and tends to be anti-Presbyterian. |
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The style is heightened by the restrained color palette and decidedly retro feel to the animation. |
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The perspective is decidedly anthropocentric, a criticism that has been frequently levelled even at Richard Dawkins. |
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My rewatch of the whole of Who is just about reaching the moment when what's available becomes decidedly patchy. |
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Vine identification and the study of individual varieties' characteristics and aptitudes is a decidedly underdeveloped field of activity. |
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The note was high and decidedly painful to listen to but it seemed to do the trick. |
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As they roll the dice, a window in the middle of the game delivers decidedly sinister messages. |
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They aren't roller skates, they're in-line skates, and I feel decidedly dodgy on them. |
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These influences are evident on this decidedly mellow album, which embraces a spectrum of rootsy, acoustic sounds. |
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Even in hyper-liberal Seattle, bloggers tend to be a decidedly conservative lot. |
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The marks by which the Mandarin porcelain may be known are not decidedly agreed on. |
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Chip production involves some pretty noxious substances, such as the decidedly nasty hydrofluoric acid used to etch the silicon wafers. |
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There, James claims sympathies with each of the opposed temperaments, opting for a decidedly melioristic middle position. |
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The week opened on a decidedly bearish note with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its biggest one day loss since early February. |
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An interlude of steel drum, tympani, and bongo injected a decidedly powerful tribal element to the experience. |
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On the sound side, the Dolby Digital Stereo mix is decidedly high ended, but there is no shrillness, tinniness, or distortion to be found. |
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I was therefore decidedly nervous as I tippy-toed out of my drive in Autodelta's passport to the next life. |
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Each seed is in a small cell of green jellyish flesh, and spooning it into your mouth is a decidedly sensual experience. |
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In recent decades, marching band traditions in the United States have evolved along decidedly different cultural tracks. |
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Unlike Americans or Europeans, Himalayan Sherpas consider high-altitude climbing to be decidedly unglamorous, dangerous, dirty work. |
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The pair returned from a 1000 km awareness-raising bike ride between Beijing and Shanghai with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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Any slide with the heel decidedly outside of the toe will open the shoulders and body away from the target and create a sidearm delivery. |
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While much of the information Patterson covers is not new ground, there is a decidedly different cast to her research. |
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With the weather turning wet and decidedly cold, children and adults alike need indoor pastimes to keep the blues away. |
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The view is angled sidewise and up towards a drop ceiling, and is partly obscured, giving the video feed a decidedly covert look. |
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I wholeheartedly agree, and as you point out this is decidedly a two-edged sword. |
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She even floors Sherry's decidedly unbookish friend, Ferdy, by kindly including his name in the roster. |
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There are decidedly unchristian aspects such as reincarnation and the ancestor worship many of the characters indulge in. |
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I ended up occupying the end of the bar and nursing a Guinness and feeling decidedly uncomfortable. |
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The decidedly unenergetic first act was compensated with a laugh-out-loud second act that had the sold-out opening night audience in stitches. |
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Facing the dilemmas of ethical behaviour in a decidedly unethical society is the harder choice. |
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Aside from that the journey from London to Oxford was decidedly uneventful. |
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Garland has plotted a novel which is decidedly unflashy, despite its violent premise, and is disarmingly brief. |
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My only gripe is that it becomes a decidedly unflattering portrait of a man who will always be known as a funny genius. |
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The film gets points for highlighting a decidedly unique slice of life, presenting it well, and trying to impart something fresh and original. |
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She has built a remarkable career on roles that are often decidedly unglamorous, yet always eye-catching and compellingly real. |
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Chances are the story will be bogus or, even if genuine, the publicity process will render the hero decidedly unheroic. |
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Following this prescription, Mr. Florida tells us, there's hope for any city, even his decidedly unhip hometown. |
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Such a usage is ethically unacceptable, politically manipulative and decidedly unhistorical. |
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As the author herself states, this book is decidedly not a study in nonconformity or rebellion. |
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She looked decidedly unimpressed with the boys' antics, or her hiccups, or something. |
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She entered into a secret marriage with a man ten years her junior who, though decidedly unintellectual, was utterly devoted to her. |
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He was unkind to Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, while devoting a whole essay to the adroit but decidedly lesser The Hidden Fortress. |
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The result is a peculiarly U.S. hybrid of industrial boosterism which contributes to anti-environmentalism's decidedly sinister cast. |
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The latter was the last general to serve in the White House and did so in a decidedly unmilitary fashion. |
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My decidedly laissez-faire parents assumed that if I were to engage in the unnameable, I was too smart to get pregnant. |
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Her attempts to rework them for modern consideration are decidedly unreligious. |
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So that's where I am, that's why this blog has become decidedly unspiritual after a few months of frantic spiritual searching. |
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His inspiration lies in the mouldy archives of American roots music, and his accomplished finger-picked guitar style is decidedly untrendy. |
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Dori's airhorn had a decidedly different tone than Devon's, and the resulting sound was a bray that was both loud and atonal. |
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Then, as he finally readied himself on Tuesday morning to meet the Queen, he was greeted by some decidedly unwelcome news. |
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The book is decidedly a valuable contribution to Arabic sociolinguistics and to the theory of sociolinguistics in general. |
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These are briefs in support of deportation orders, decidedly not a traditional civil rights function. |
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Sharp swings on world markets were caused by a decidedly mixed batch of recent news. |
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The atmosphere is decidedly homey, with tables and sofas spaciously dispersed to give each customer his own intimate space. |
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Engineering is driving verbalistic philosophy out of existence and humanity gains decidedly thereby. |
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At a formal level, experimentation started in a bubble of isolation, but decidedly against the tropes of the zhuanti pian. |
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Full of poetic prose, this spellbinding story has a decidedly dark and human side, like so many fairy tales. |
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His record in work that is comparable to what's on offer here is decidedly more mixed. |
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They include a substantial number of international students, and they have a decidedly nonconformist campus culture. |
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There have been a number of 20c scholarly grammars of English characterized by a decidedly descriptive approach and a focus on syntax. |
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I think he just has a bit of a cold, as his eyes are a bit watery, he is definitely lacking energy and vim and he is decidedly grumpy. |
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Wolf, Storm, Line and Snow held on tightly to their armrests as the ship made a decidedly bumpy landing onto the surface of the asteroid. |
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Gould is studying for her Masters in Environmental Management and has decidedly non-materialistic values. |
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What follows is pretty much of the same decidedly non-scientific background. |
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Therefore, modifying the site to add new capabilities is decidedly non-trivial. |
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Some, such as Dona Ines, Restaurant Al Fonte and Pedros, are decidedly decent places to eat. |
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Clearly the squeezers were designed for wiry Dales folk, some are decidedly fat-ist. |
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When the ball was pitched up, though, batting was a different and decidedly difficult proposition. |
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It was decidedly hard to do with Mr Cunningham's cold, judging, calculating eyes were staring at us. |
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The man was standing on the corner of the road, leaning on crutches and looking decidedly half-cut. |
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But in those areas where he did well, sometimes the numbers look decidedly odd. |
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The artwork on the site gives the game world a decidedly fantasy flair, but also with what could be steampunk elements. |
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She was doing something decidedly unladylike to a parked car, and I don't mean giving it an oil change. |
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All of that newfound hawkishness in Boston surely sounded odd to many of the decidedly anti-war delegates. |
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This time it was a confectioner's shop, decidedly grandiose and apparently opulent. |
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Held 2250 ft above sea-level in the lush, mountainous region of Thimpu, Bhutan, the match was a decidedly stripped-down affair. |
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If prices are rising and the volume and open interest are both up, the market is decidedly strong. |
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As if it wasn't already apparent that I've gone overboard, my contribution for today to 100 Words has a decidedly familiar theme. |
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Yet, as I walk past the pool and into the restaurant for breakfast, I feel overdressed and decidedly pale. |
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A country in which the inhabitants cannot find employment, is decidedly over-peopled. |
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The graphics are decidedly lackluster and have an aura of a home brew game. |
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Economic ideology took a decidedly secondary place, with respect to what they considered as an overriding historical imperative. |
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His music is decidedly eccentric and remarkably varied, from ambient drones to industrial noise to metallic percussion. |
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The film director Jean Cocteau was a very strange man, in a decidedly French way. |
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Perhaps fed by exhaustion and his traditional pre-gig cocktails, Jackie's improvs at Maxie's were getting decidedly bizarre. |
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The vague headache began some time during Friday, but, by evening surgery, I felt decidedly feverish and unwell. |
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If you have the time and the budget then this is palate paradise even though you feel decidedly pinguid by the end of it. |
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Matters get decidedly steamy and a tad too confessional, though the lyrical twists reveal depth and vulnerability alongside the braggadocio. |
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Confronted with divine works, the characters in Terrence McNally's two playlets react with decidedly profane thoughts. |
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His entire body ached, his convulsions had strained muscles he didn't even know he had and he felt decidedly weak. |
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Why is it I'm dying from a shotgun blast from 10 feet away or so, but when I get a point-blank shot, people decidedly do not die? |
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We said we did not and he informed us the dead snake was a decidedly poisonous copperhead, a creature apparently known to travel in pairs. |
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The decidedly un-exotic name of the obscure English county, delivered in a camp Pommy lisp, has a legendary effect. |
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Now imbalanced power struggles play themselves out this side of the pond, with decidedly different results. |
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The box has some decidedly pop-up book style spinners and moving parts that are clever and fun. |
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Yet one incontrovertible fact set him decidedly apart from the rabid cotton state defenders of the peculiar institution. |
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Desolation has become global and the photographer's world is decidedly anchored in formalism. |
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Due to environmental conditions this risk was decidedly lower than in previous years. |
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The movie has its heart in the right place, but the result is a decidedly mixed bag. |
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The two gentlemen who were operating the roulette table were looking decidedly worried. |
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The gatekeeper looked decidedly uncomfortable and stared down at the ground. |
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She was decidedly uncomfortable when she felt the warmth of his body next to hers. |
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In fact, some studies have shown that youth crime has taken a decidedly downward turn. |
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It sounds decidedly unromantic but when it comes to practicality, Grevett has hit the nail on the head. |
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We gave him and his male co-workers a brief summary, but they were decidedly unimpressed. |
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Tech Review has taken a look at the CPU prices this week and noticed a decidedly upward trend. |
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The lacklustre script gives the actors nothing to do and the villain is decidedly bland. |
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Some of the football, especially in the opening half, was decidedly moderate. |
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It seems some of the Scottish press didn't like the decidedly downbeat conclusion of the feature. |
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It was such an intimate and caring gesture that it made me decidedly uncomfortable. |
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The result is an honest record that is as compelling as it is decidedly uncommercial. |
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Whatever its origins, sticky toffee pudding is decidedly British and is certainly a treat worth making properly. |
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Thus is the tone set early on, and it's decidedly at odds with our notions today of the prim and proper Victorians. |
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Now that shrill declamation is wearing decidedly thin with an electorate that is waking up to this overrated suburban solicitor. |
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The female figure is decidedly larger in stature than her male counterpart, both in height and in girth. |
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Lazily falling out of bed at eleven, it is strange to still be in complete darkness, and breakfast is a decidedly demotivating affair. |
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She may very well be a grand, sweet lady, but she did some decidedly lowbrow, unladylike things. |
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It was a decidedly mixed crowd, with younger metal fans standing alongside grizzled concert veterans and mortgage-paying daddies. |
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I am feeling decidedly old and decrepit this morning and rather disgruntled with life and myself in general! |
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Ida Mae Kitchen-n-Lounge brings down-home southern cooking north, then gives it a decidedly Manhattan twist. |
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Marilyn was staying at the decidedly downscale Park Hotel, across from the similarly down-scale Champs Mars, Port-au-Prince's town square. |
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He is decidedly sympathetic to Native Americans, paisanos, and other working classes. |
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The skin tones are decidedly greenish, which is not particularly flattering. |
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Curvaceous, decidedly feminine and womanly I would say, rather than waifish and childlike. |
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Some decidedly New York themes have emerged, including one dog modelled after the subway map and another dressed like a Wall Street banker. |
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Brazil are looking magnificent in attack, if decidedly dodgy at the back. |
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On Friday, she appeared in court as Ann Marie Miller, again proving herself to be no dummy and decidedly different. |
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The response amongst the busking community has been decidedly lukewarm. |
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The rhetoric has been harsh, but given the realpolitik of east african foreign policy, the actions have been decidedly mixed. |
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Reporting on Reich's appointment has been decidedly unsensational. |
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He made the tasting far less arduous than his younger, more dashing, but decidedly less droll counterpart who was running the show this time around. |
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So was the atmosphere in the National Stadium on April 22, with gun-toting and decidedly edgy cops and soldiers just about outnumbering the spectators. |
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Technology, psychology and common sense was always a much more viable combination and one decidedly easier to come by than consensus in the chambers of Parliament. |
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The second time around would be just as eventful, if decidedly less glamorous. |
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Under the headmasterly rule of His Excellency the Life President Ngwazi Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda, Malawi was peaceful, tidy, friendly, and decidedly old-fashioned. |
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So they, like flamenco, are part of a tradition invulnerable to trembling before life at its most decidedly bittersweet. |
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The first term has been rocky, uphill and decidedly testing. |
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His continued popularity as a writer is curious, given that he is widely acknowledged, within the historical fraternity, as decidedly second-rate. |
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In comparison to the more traditional oaten bread, soda bread was easily prepared and decidedly more palatable especially with hot melting country butter. |
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Both exemplify the autodidactic combination of total conviction, terrifying erudition and occasional utter idiocy that so fascinates me, despite being decidedly over-educated. |
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Such an estimate, however crude it may be, is decidedly impressive. |
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Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters. |
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The potato was badly discoloured and the pastry crust was decidedly soggy. |
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The game took a decidedly attritional approach from the beginning. |
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After public opinion of the shutdown turned decidedly negative, however, Cruz amazingly denied even supporting it. |
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In other words, the noble landlords and magnates, whose values were decidedly not those of Puritan asceticism, were in the vanguard of capitalism. |
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This was a case where imitation was decidedly not the sincerest form of flattery. |
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In every one the owner offered a little cup of strong black sugary tea and a chair by the stove, since outside high summer the evenings are decidedly chilly. |
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My little friend was looking decidedly manky and I feared the worst. |
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Gabourey Sidibe is most decidedly not the shy, introverted character she plays in Precious. |
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Measures that served as barometers of how voters view gay rights and gay relationships were on the ballots in four states, and the results were a decidedly mixed bag. |
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But the people of Isfahan are talking, and some are feeling decidedly anxious and worried. |
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Carboniferous volcanism, occurring at converging plates margins, both at the Appalachian and at the Ouachita margins, was decidedly not tholeiitic. |
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He also had a reputation for a decidedly earthy sense of humor. |
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The batwing sleeves and big hair are decidedly frumpy, and there are too many far-fetched storylines about murdered bodyguards and unfeeling in-laws. |
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Yesterday was another day, and although the line-up has looked decidedly weak since David Bowie developed problems with his ticker, there was still plenty for every taste. |
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Who cares if the poufy skirt I found had an elastic waistband and was decidedly not Balenciaga? |
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The article and the dissertation decidedly follow such speculativeness. |
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You have a decidedly low opinion of the peers of the realm, my lady. |
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Tippett uses a prepared piano on a number of tracks, sometimes coaxing harpsichord-like timbres from it, and sometimes producing sounds that are decidedly more eerie. |
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As with the team, the report is positive overall, but decidedly mixed. |
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During the second period of occupancy there is a notable difference in the architecture, the later structures decidedly influenced by the Toltecs. |
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The award-winning British play promises a salacious good time with its decidedly postmodern take on gender and sexual power relationships in the middle ages. |
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Oscar de la Renta was all about theatrics, presenting a collection with a decidedly Parisian feel. |
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Despite his talk about nonconformity, the author is decidedly conformist. |
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Half-listening, I braked as a decidedly more upmarket vehicle cut in front of the van, giving the driver the finger as he peeled off into the surge of traffic up ahead. |
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The political rhetoric and advocacy that claim the mantel of the eternal for decidedly temporal causes. |
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English painters had relatively little contact with Italy, and were decidedly not working in the Italian Renaissance tradition of perspective and chiaroscuro. |
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Who knows, I might even wash the car, which is looking decidedly grubby. |
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Including painted patchworks of color and other collaged materials, the gridded compositions are essentially geometric, yet decidedly improvisational and playful. |
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A handful of Latino-accented films on screens recently show a decidedly mixed picture of where Hollywood is coming from and where it thinks it's going. |
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She found just enough ingredients to cook up a decidedly thin gruel. |
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Students forced to wear blazers and neckties look decidedly uncomfortable. |
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A draggled muslin cap on his head and a dirty gunny-sack about his slim hips proclaimed him cook of the decidedly dirty ship's galley in which I found myself. |
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As you might guess, newt is decidedly one of the people to which these agencies cater. |
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The risk to others on the racetrack, surely, is decidedly greater than that presented by the HIV infection of Johnson or Louganis. |
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Even enviros of a decidedly secular bent who might normally blanch at such creationist sentiments will appreciate the call for wise management of natural resources. |
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The pastry is uncooked and the filling is decidedly insipid. |
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Rather than turn people onto religion with threats of fire and brimstone, the association of decidedly modern churches' messages open a gentler gateway into the fold. |
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In 1997, black voters were decidedly unenthusiastic and stayed home. |
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He also has a decidedly unevangelical interpretation of the fall of Adam. |
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Her interpolations had a decidedly impish or profane quality. |
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Not according to Haze, who is decidedly Zen about his Method approach to ballard. |
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But for Carter, this is a capstone to a career spent in the decidedly unsexy corridors of Pentagon power. |
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The district that Mowrer is running in became decidedly more Democratic as a result of the redistricting after the 2010 election. |
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Civil libertarians are decidedly a minority, yet their concerns were reflected in a way that suggests Congress is a less plebiscitary body than is usually supposed. |
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Nicolas' eyes kept a steady gaze on her, making her decidedly nervous. |
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These, he argued, had to be given in the form of narrative without book, which is more accordant with the oriental mode, and decidedly more impressive. |
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He was at his most sensible best, organising funds and trying to get the decidedly unheroic Greeks to fight as if they were their glorious ancestors. |
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Her decidedly odd looks are a major distraction whenever she is on screen. |
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In fact the eventual winners were looking decidedly shaky at this stage. |
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Some have compared her editing technique, with its expository gaps and elliptical cutting, to jazz improvisation, since it has a decidedly rhythmic, musical quality. |
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To make matters worse, I'd started to develop what I thought was a bit of a cold by Saturday evening so I was feeling decidedly grumpy and off-colour. |
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In fact it is decidedly kickass unhilarious, as must surely have been obvious to all concerned as soon as principal photography began on this unholy mess. |
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Despite his reservations, the answer is decidedly affirmative. |
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This morning I have a sore throat and feel decidedly off-colour. |
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Doing so, he highlighted the degree to which creationism is a decidedly incurious, insular worldview. |
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Set to run in this Sunday's edition is the new, decidedly youth-friendly logo that updates its old masthead-style with a red circle and globe-like ball. |
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Along the way they catch the unwelcome and decidedly nonsupernatural attention of a carload of macho young men who pursue the two lovers, intent on violence. |
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These sites carry pictures and videos of women, usually bare foot or wearing stilettos or combat boots, doing some decidedly unpleasant things to insects and rodents. |
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Mrs Reynolds mused, stifling a grin with an effort as she recalled the master's decidedly windblown appearance at the breakfast room door the previous day. |
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In typical SWV fashion, the two DVDs reviewed here each offer a double feature of decidedly bizarre classic exploitation films surrounded by a wealth of bonus material. |
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There was something decidedly Prussian in her way of speaking. |
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Outside the United States and Western Europe, however, the picture is decidedly mixed. |
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At the time, the island had not yet been named after the delicacy, and went by the decidedly less fantastical Twickenham Ait. |
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His legendary charisma is decidedly deflated, not only by the smallness of his head on the TV screen, but by the presence of what appears to be an ashtray on top of the set. |
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The aftershocks tipped the scales decidedly in the favor of the government, the holiday, and the rum. |
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For the mention of Asa brought rather unpleasingly before him the stocky and decidedly not well-groomed figure of his younger brother, whom he had not seen in so many years. |
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A recent show of two sculptures and nine wall reliefs invoked Penone's past with some humble, nontraditional materials, yet presented them in decidedly conventional formats. |
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And being Scottish we have about four layers of clothing too many and are pink-faced and puffing in a decidedly imperfect not straight-out-of-a-brochure kind of a way. |
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Four Friends has a decidedly sad, pessimistic, and disturbing undercurrent that belies its characters' joie de vivre with a cautionary, almost remonstrative subtext. |
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It's such a pleasure to let the fruit and nut avours mingle with that deep, rich and decidedly indulgent butteriness. |
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Oliver Twist's ninth birthday found him a pale thin child, somewhat diminutive in stature, and decidedly small in circumference. |
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A man whose manners and sentiments are decidedly below those of his class deserves to be called a blackguard. |
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Kundry looks decidedly unsexy in a bald wig, later donning flaming red locks when in her seductive mode. |
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Mainly located in the southeastern and midwestern stares, LongHorn's atmosphere is decidedly steaks and longneck beers, says Hickey. |
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Themes of killing members of your own family, police corruption and snuff movies all contribute to the decidedly dark mood. |
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What follows naturally, unstoppably, is the impulse to praise and record that thing of beauty, which is decidedly not a joy forever. |
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Yet in spite of its decidedly oneiric quality, the scene presents the two characters in a direct, straightforward manner. |
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This biblical literalism gave Winchester's universalism a decidedly eschatological flavor that fit comfortably with his premillennialism. |
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While the GOP now commands a majority in the House, and made inroads in the Senate, the Bay State remains decidedly a blue state. |
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Rescue the situation by booking her a spring stay at one of these decidedly posh but friendly hotels. |
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They chose a little from both columns, and the results are decidedly underwhelming. |
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That is decidedly not to say that politics and economics are irrelevant. |
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A decidedly political side emerged when the surrealists declared themselves Marxists and joined the early French Communist Party. |
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At Larnaca, Cyprus, I learned that the new LCA Middle Eastern mission venture was decidedly ecumenical in nature. |
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Alternative healers also espoused a decidedly antisurgical bias, and many promised cures that avoided the knife. |
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Further, anthropological celebrations of matriliny notwithstanding, that Nayar past is rendered in decidedly patriarchal terms. |
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These are only some of the reasons that Epona Ridge Retreat Center and Day Spa is decidedly different. |
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The first three pieces were designed to be loosely confirmatory, the latter three to be more decidedly disconfirmatory. |
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Messiahship according to Mark's Jesus was decidedly unlike anything anyone was looking for. |
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The board of the company was decidedly disparate, with no two members from the same social or economic background. |
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The Illuminati was an overtly political group, which most Masonic lodges decidedly were not. |
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This had a great effect on the arts and culture, which took a decidedly morbid and pessimistic direction. |
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The England that emerged from the Conquest was a decidedly different place, but one that had been opened up to the sweep of outside influences. |
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The process of reform had decidedly different causes and effects in other countries. |
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In fact, any innovation, whether private or public, has been decidedly common law in origin. |
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In May 1917, much to his annoyance, he was sent to Lancing College, in his opinion, a decidedly inferior school. |
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In the 20th century, smoking came to be viewed in a decidedly negative light, especially in Western countries. |
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Cultural life in Dacia became very mixed and decidedly cosmopolitan because of the colonial communities. |
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Several attempts to decidedly determine an official reading were rejected by the Japanese government, who declared both as being correct. |
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Since the 1960s and 1970s, the church has pursued a decidedly more liberal course. |
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Different pieces of wood cut from a large tree may differ decidedly, particularly if the tree is big and mature. |
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The dinner was in the rustic, decidedly unposh Hungry Cattleman restaurant, which featured steaks and baked potatoes and baked beans. |
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But how, you ask, do you display a wide-screen movie on a decidedly unwide television screen? |
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And, as at Ashton Gate, Wrexham looked decidedly unsure and unsettled in those opening minutes at the Fitness First Stadium. |
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What happens when a young person in a secular age feels God calling him to a decidedly countercultural way of life? |
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It rises to a parapet without visible roof, a decidedly urban treatment in contrast with the roofy back. |
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There had been talK that Tony Blair would taKe on this role but the EU opted for a decidedly unpresidential president. |
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If there is a decidedly rush call, but a rush job, the contractor must be able to make a qualified staff of the respective WWTP within max. |
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In a decidedly petulant manner she sat with crossed arms and a frown. |
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Instead, Perth-born Burns' routines have been known to peel paint, such is the force of his decidedly politically incorrect, high-octane performances. |
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Assuming their zero isobase and assuming also that they have correctly identified the beaches, the Jamieson hypothesis is decidedly not favored by their field observations. |
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Particularly in areas of the country that experience decidedly frigid winters, a set of jumper cables, also called booster cables, is a necessity. |
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An impressive goal against Newcastle apart, Sterling has been out of sorts recently and with him not firing Liverpool look decidedly beatable, as does Sterling. |
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The main object, however, was to show the figure of Venus, which some of the performers possessed, in a costume which was decidedly decollate at both ends. |
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In this turkey and napa cabbage salad with lime-ginger vinaigrette, I take the taste buds someplace decidedly un-Thanksgiving-y in a couple of ways. |
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The scare quotes, alas, are necessary, for much of what is meant to have the effect of education winds up being decidedly uneducational, or educational in the wrong way. |
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What they all share is a sincere, albeit decidedly left-of-center political, belief in making available arts reviews, social commentary and news from a black perspective. |
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Brown is decidedly off-message as his socialist cohorts are desperate to avoid a Salmond trap by debating on national TV with the evil Tories from the south. |
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The slightly older fossil Spongiophyton has also been interpreted as a lichen on morphological and isotopic grounds, although the isotopic basis is decidedly shaky. |
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Lightweight, portable, and decidedly low-tech, these two cameras go where more expensive ones can't, encouraging spontaneous, off-the-cuff photography. |
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Apart from a slightly beakish nose he was decidedly handsome. |
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The French Confession of 1559 shows a decidedly Calvinistic influence. |
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The innovative and stylish Arty Cat Scratcher is a two-in-one scratcher with a decidedly modern design that will instantly appeal to both cats and their caregivers alike. |
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The pockmarked spherical body and pointy-petaled seedpod in Aurlia Gouthroii Blastula and Aurlia Gouthroii Blastula are decidedly more sinister in ambience. |
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Beyond this circle of outdoorsy ruckusy kids I somehow befriended the decidedly different Thomas, who lived a few doors down in a house surrounded by flowers. |
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