It is exposed to south and north-west winds, and the weather and sea conditions have to be just right to dive it safely. |
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If the nose of your saddle is brushing the back of your thighs, you are just right. |
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The acting can be overemphatic and the blocking a bit staid, but the pacing is just right. |
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Not only did the colors have to be mixed just right, but creases and folds had to be shown in a natural manner. |
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The small bits of fruit had disintegrated into a sweet, thick paste, just right to hold the tart surprise of the larger pieces. |
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I was able to set up my cast iron skillet with enough olive oil to fry these up just right. |
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I had decided to put my hair in a bun with curls, and my hair usually takes forever to get just right. |
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Those early albums have often been criticized for overproduction, but this one sounds just right. |
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Everything is just right, from the wood and marble bar piled high with tasty cicheti to the gleaming copper pots overhead. |
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The workshop participants spend a whole day, working on their paintings and getting the proportion, tone and symmetry just right. |
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He's a detail man, obsessively fastidious to the point that he still handles the steady-cam himself, to get those shots just right. |
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There's a nice bit of lawn in front of the hall, just right for kicking a ball about. |
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Hovingham is just right for a festive frolic or for a rural recovery from over-indulgence. |
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The man put on his leggings and dressed up finely, for if one were not dressed up just right, he would suffer a great shame. |
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Older John Deere 7000 planters sometimes put seeds almost on top in lumpy spots while dropping them in just right where the soil is softer. |
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If you roll it with your tongue just right, it'll even produce an echo effect. |
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The old doorman's room, which was not being used, was just right for the purpose, she said. |
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And the third setting is just right for recording louder sound sources such as drums or percussion instruments. |
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I need a bit of down time and just right now I'm enjoying this moment with my team. |
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I give them each some of my real buttermilk, soured just right, or a chunk of my ripe cheese. |
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Though the bristling tall elephant grass had virtually turned the playing field into a jungle, the weather was just right. |
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Anything can happen on the day and as luck would have it, it looks like the ground will be just right. |
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I put the emphasis on that last word just right so to elicit some reaction from him. |
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Charcoal advocates like the smoky flavor and the risky rustic adventure of getting the fire just right. |
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Then, you will need to allow sufficient time for professional tailoring of the dress, to get it to fit just right! |
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The soft midsummer evening was just right for a romantic stroll around Malham Tarn. |
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The layering of a chunky cardigan over a thin tee is just right and not too messy. |
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But we have spent a lot of time getting the pastry just right so it rises perfectly. |
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They can see hooks hanging out from the baitfish in clear water and they'll spook easily if they can see the bait isn't swimming just right. |
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The energies are just right inside stars, thanks to an unusual quantum effect known as a resonance. |
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I spent hours folding the back pages just right so I could see the punchline to a joke that always poked fun at our society. |
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When you barehand a ball, if the ball doesn't go in your hand just right, the guy's safe. |
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My new songs are all I have, along with my liberty, and everything has to be just right from now on in. |
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The silk is beaded with tiny crystals that sparkle when the light catches them just right. |
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Maybe that's why I'm always working with my clubs, still experimenting with new grips and shafts, trying to get the weight just right. |
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On the one hand they can offer perfectly crafted pieces of writing just right for fast and enjoyable consumption. |
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Exercising moderately for 30 to 45 minutes seems to be just right in terms of recruiting the maximum number of lymphocytes. |
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The temperature is just right, there's a clear scent in the air, and the colours and tones of the falling leaves is absolutely beautiful to me. |
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The restaurant's variety strikes a Goldilocks level of just right between the rib-sticking tonkotsu and the lighter stuff. |
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He's handling this part just right, it seems to me, by staking out his positions without belaboring them or taking shots at those who disagree. |
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There's a little set screw to tighten when everything is just right so the measurement won't be lost when you remove the tool. |
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Move the ball just right of center in your stance and hit what amounts to a hard chip shot. |
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She is just right as the sweet flower shop owner who has been unlucky in love too many times. |
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It was baked just right, nice and moist, with a slightly crispy outer crust. |
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The right degree of monetization will cause demand to be just right, restoring output to normal while prices remain reasonably stable. |
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You primp, you preen, you eat just right enough to get that bathing suit to hang just so. |
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The 21-degree angle of deadrise seems to be just right for speed performance and a soft ride. |
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My fish was excellent, chips just right, as were the two thin slices of bread. |
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The ergonomics of the grip are just right and the no-grip-screw installation is slick efficient and innovative. |
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They practiced reading and rereading their selections, with expression, until they got it just right. |
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The desktop software that manages the scanner is clunky, and feeding a film strip requires that you insert it into a slot just right. |
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The plush red-velvet setting is just right for an evening that has an extravagant peacock gaudiness but no discernible heart or brain. |
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Amber is made from aged, hardened tree sap or resin and can be found in just a few areas of the world where conditions were just right. |
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It snicks on and off with a crisp snap, not too stiff, not too easy, just right. |
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The bare bones instrumentation is a perfect vehicle for her, and her timing and feel are just right. |
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Think of this weight of fleece as sweater type fabric, just right for feeling cuddly warm. |
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For maximum visibility and effectiveness of the bunker, don't be afraid to experiment with the spray gun until you get it just right. |
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Two legs of roast lamb on the bone had been cooked just right, with a little charring on the outside to give that attractive, barbecued taste. |
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Sometimes on a country road you hit the traffic flow just right and find yourself in a kind of moving bubble where there are no other vehicles in sight fore or aft. |
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So she began trying out the Beds, but none of them suited her until she found that the seventh one was just right. |
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All the queeny boys who had done their hair just right and hadn't brought their new raincoats had to laugh off their disarray in the coffee house. |
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And if the gate voltage is set just right, equal numbers of electrons and holes can flow through the tube in opposite directions at the same time. |
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The balance is just right and in retrospect, it seems bizarre that this film was in danger of not being released after current events over the past few years. |
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It requires a finely honed sense of timing and a griddle that has been seasoned just right. |
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I find a 12 ft rod with a fast taper and 2.75 lb test curve just right. |
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She is not too hot or too cold, but just right, the goldilocks of Fed chairs. |
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I've been passed more than once on the race course by a Laser sailor with a mainsheet clinched firmly in his teeth while I was fiddling to get something positioned just right. |
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The background music was funky jazz, just right for a Saturday lunchtime. |
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The self-sealing fuel tanks were my idea, but it was Fiona who got the fuel mix just right and we did our first test run with only minor problems and first-degree burns. |
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The cookie inside is warm and a little melty and just right. |
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And off he beetled to the back room he set up a couple of days ago, with a clean workbench and a worklight just right for the assembly of electronic components. |
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The balance between treble and bass is just right and there's no doubting this is a top-notch system that any self-respecting audiophile would be happy to own. |
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A break by Madiba from the back saw him linking with his forwards, and on receiving the ball again, put a grubber through that bounced just right. |
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Shy, plump, wearing a hand-knitted blue angora bolero, slaved over by my mother unpicked more than once to get it just right for the big occasion. |
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A calmer, level-headed dog is just right for a small dairy herd. |
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He had been feeling through the inside, just right at the edge where the killer had eviscerated the dog, when he felt a slight aberration in the internal lining. |
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For me, the balance between power and expressivity seems just right. |
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For the other half, you really need to get the Posology oh so just right for our very precious Goldilocks' patients. |
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Warm winter vegetables and served in a little cup, it was smooth and seasoned just right with a bit of pepperiness. |
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And here's another plus, Whole Foods Market cheesemongers will slice a piece that is just right for you. |
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World kite surfing champion, Kevin Langeree, has given the thumbs-up to Larnaca's seas which are just right for the sport, he said. |
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If you don't get your choux pastry just right, the profiteroles will taste foul. |
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They bent over backwards to make sure everything was just right for the visit. |
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Chris Fitchew is a leading entertainments specialist and theatrical producer and will make sure every detail of your wedding is just right. |
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But he's citified and holds his cup just right and never has to think about it. |
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Having observed the failure of overambition and over-caution, Tim Ambrose and Chris Woakes got the balance just right in a stand of 73 which moved the Bears in front. |
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He hit his approach shot just right of the green in the rough. |
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There are also firm, sharp offerings, like kasseri, kefalograviera and graviera, which are just right for a pecorinolike kick in a savory pie or fried up into tzaganaki. |
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It's great to know that blackbird, robin and song thrush chicks are back up from last June, and it would suggest that the weather conditions were just right in that month. |
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This was part of the prosperity gospel that had troubled Reinhold Niebuhr so much in the fifties, but it was an idea just right for the acquisitive eighties. |
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