Happily, we don't have to invent this mythical band as the Sadies fit the bill pretty neatly. |
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A strong silent type would fit the bill as this character is on stage throughout the first half but doesn't say a word. |
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Physicists have coaxed a few atoms into exotic states that fit the bill, but they didn't make much of a computer. |
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This season there has been a dearth of good supernatural television, and hopefully this will fit the bill. |
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Bias-cut dresses in silk, satin and sheer fabrics fit the bill for affairs that require strap heels and heavy flirting. |
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Cecil reportedly sees her more of an Oaks-type and tomorrow's race, over nine furlongs, should fit the bill perfectly. |
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A film or television studio will fit the bill for a car service, but she probably paid for her own plane ticket. |
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But what happens when you command a two-person detachment and none of these options fit the bill? |
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To complement a green wall colour, why not try a bottle glass gloss style or for a modern look steel or slate style worktops will fit the bill perfectly. |
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Those with an interest in hill walking will fit the bill perfectly. |
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Your working day may not feel like such a slog if you don't hate your job, or alternatively you may find two enjoyable part-time gigs will fit the bill. |
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Perhaps one of these recipes will fit the bill for your next candlelit family dinner together. |
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Blogs fit the bill due to their interactive nature, immediacy of communication and reversal of power. |
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To fully support our customers, we needed a project specialist with outstanding credentials and Soorianan fit the bill. |
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Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line. |
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Christie's venue, local comedy lynchpin The Stand, had three shows that fit the bill. |
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A surround sound hi-fi system, plasma TV screen, multiplayer games consoles, internet-connected computers with webcam are just some of the accessories that will fit the bill. |
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Any other solution, devised in order to solve the problem of the external representation of the euro, would not fit the bill. |
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Anything with enough starchiness to hold its structured shape will fit the bill. |
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We also wanted a partner with a good track record on similar initiatives, and CGI fit the bill. |
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If you usually travel alone, a two-door subcompact car can fit the bill and is more economical. |
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It fit the bill perfectly and we had a lovely evening with wonderful food. |
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Several companies make telescoping monopods or shooting sticks that fit the bill sufficiently. |
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An eruption of hot plasma from the sun, called a coronal mass ejection, which could do damage to electricity grids over an entire continent, might fit the bill. |
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It has become urgent to benefit from tools that will permit to evaluate these consequences on agricultural markets and the momagri model seems to be the only one to fit the bill. |
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Since the new headquarters would also be the place executives would be working, the new location also had to fit the bill as top managers' new principal place of residence. |
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The ITSA program fit the bill for the burgeoning IT sector. |
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Whether you are looking for a new core surveillance solution or a complement to your existing one, an Axis network video solution will fit the bill. |
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For this reason, unusual, non-traditional shades best fit the bill. |
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We like to use caterers who use fresh, good-quality and locally sourced food and Black Olive fit the bill perfectly. |
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If one of our featured spokespeople doesn't fit the bill, choose the appropriate category below and link to a media manager who can help book an interview for you. |
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These standards and preferences vary widely from country to country, which means that no single QPM hybrid or variety is going to fit the bill in all project countries. |
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The Sartorius WZ224-C weigh cell fit the bill concerning a number of important factors that had to be considered for its integration into the RM200 smoking machine. |
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Wouldn't mind having one of these zoomers on my tail if it was a 19-year-old, sex-mad Barbie lookalike but Dave doesn't quite fit the bill. |
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So I'm rootling round the internet, trying to compare all the faux ones, and getting frustrated about just how few fit the bill. |
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Primulas and marsh marigolds will fit the bill perfectly, and of course are also perfectly hardy. |
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The race tends to go to a low-weighted runner and the only two who fit the bill this year are Chac Du Cadran and The Thirsty Bricky. |
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But when it came to his back, Barry and tattoo artist Steve Bell decided there was only one man who could fit the bill. |
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Last year the signings didn't fit the bill for me in terms of what United are and the philosophy. |
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Whatever special combination rabbitat is, the Prairie Home Area's small fields, weedy field borders, brush piles and cover plantings fit the bill pretty well. |
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Miss Louise Parker, the society editor for the Tampa Tribune needed an exciting theme for the city's May Day celebration and the legend of Jose Gaspar fit the bill. |
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While all that herky-jerky mathcore in your collection might not fit the bill, put some Portishead on your Pod and the attached OhMiBod will respond rhythmically in kind. |
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The researchers discovered one set of mutants that fit the bill. |
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If you are looking for dramatic good looks, olivewood lumber and veneers have fit the bill since the days dinosaurs sought the olivewood trees' shade. |
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