I thought I was being auditioned as a walk-on, and that would've suited me fine. |
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When flying, we wore heavy wool-lined flying gear, and Bernie looked like the Abominable Snowman when suited up. |
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Meanwhile, co-star Jolie is perfectly suited as the tough, intelligent young lady who can pierce anybody with a silent stare. |
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Because it is smaller than setters and retrievers, the springer is better suited to navigate the thick brush often encountered in bird hunting. |
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His team-mates believed the story was genuine because it suited them to believe it. |
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This suited a number of interests, including a wildly unpopular Russian political class that quickly wrapped themselves in the flag. |
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Hopkins and Whitman appropriately shared a metric that suited their commitment to the natural. |
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The method is well suited for use in a microprocessor-based modem operating on blocks of data. |
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The present invention relates to a heterogenic rhenium containing catalyst suited particularly to the metathetic reactions of hydrocarbons. |
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I beg of you, mother, to walk me down the aisle for no other person would be suited to do so in my eyes. |
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With a physique that suited and befitted the characters allotted to him, Ranjith had an upper hand in the scenes he was involved in. |
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They suited her to a fare-thee-well, and her excellent pianist and the violist, too. |
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The first mistake was to choose indoor carpet, a fast surface, that suited Leander's serve and volley game. |
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It is also time to sell any stock or fund not suited to a severe bear market. |
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Well enriched, mellow loam, deeply dug or plowed, is best suited to the requirements of Carrots. |
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The three thousand troopers at the base had been suited up, and placed on the beachfronts of Manhattan. |
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He knew the smacks, bawleys and barges, and had sailed aboard most boats suited to the tidal waters. |
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Medium dry cider is for those who prefer a little sweetness and a fuller flavour and is particularly suited to red meat, pork, and oriental food. |
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Martin had returned to his usual, cheerful self, and seemed inclined to pretend nothing had happened, which suited Wendy. |
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All-wheel-drive systems typically have lighter and more compact mechanicals that are perfectly suited for passenger cars. |
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It raised its rotting hands, mentally measuring Ben to see what size clothes he was best suited for. |
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It suited her to be behind the scenes, where she could be a part of the artistic excitement but bask happily out of the spotlight. |
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It is especially well suited for low meadows and pastures, and survives extended periods of standing or running water. |
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Because of its lateral structure, the matrix management style is ideally suited for product development of medical devices. |
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A couple of companies introduced new lines of thermoplastic materials suited for medical applications. |
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Mint, lemon balm, pennyroyal, chives, chamomile, mayflower, and summer savory are a few herbs perfectly suited to this microclimate. |
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The opera is beautifully suited to the balletic form, with a dramatic setting, strongly drawn characters and a plot of enduring depth. |
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Initial research, he says, suggests the crops are ideally suited to Pembrokeshire's maritime climate. |
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To the Marx songs, the tessitura of which is ideally suited to her edgy soprano, she brings incomparable authority and ravishing vocalism. |
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With a jowly face set in a permanent scowl, he is perfectly suited to the grim realities of war, and he knows it. |
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The gardener is like an early form of a terraformer, as he restores the landscape back to land suited for habitation. |
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His emotional and dramatic temperament is well suited to the imaginative and affective dimensions of Ignatian prayer. |
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This book is best suited to an advanced nurse practitioner who wants to implement telehealth in a rural community. |
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The survey also found sales managers and directors were to blame for recruiting staff who would not be suited to their job. |
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The Spanish Malaga and Portuguese Madeira are also particularly suited to certain dishes. |
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He seems to be an actor perfectly suited to kitchen sink dramas in an age when demand from that sort of awkward, angry character is declining. |
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The former cannot openly avow its goals and is a strategy well suited to subjects who have no political rights. |
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However, the tidal streams that meandered through the marsh perfectly suited tanners, who needed lots of water and space for large tanning pits. |
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He stood tall and confident, a smile radiating through his features and hair unkempt but it suited him. |
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Making use of the internet for getting the best suited auto insurance is not a demanding task. |
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This power is often abused by those who are not temperamentally or attitudinally suited to the job. |
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Watson set a hot pace from the outset, over the type of Yorkshire terrain that suited the York rider. |
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He uses a language that is accessible to a larger audience, and more suited to humorous asides. |
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Golf is a game especially suited to loosening up, calming down and enjoying the company of friends in a leisurely landscape. |
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He had on a navy blue suit that really suited him, with a plain red tie knotted round his neck. |
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As far as being in Aries is concerned, the jovial and expansive nature of Jupiter is very well suited to the outgoing nature of the Arian sign. |
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Legends of living death seem perfectly suited to these spiritual miscarriages. |
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This sun loving plant is well suited to grow on both barbed wire or other fences, arbours and trellises. |
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This vine is best suited for large arbours, climbing slopes or house walls. |
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The Mediterranean soils of terra rossa on a limestone bedrock are suited to extensive cereal culture and to dry arboriculture. |
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These were of relatively good quality and well suited to arable cultivation, but suited also to pastoral husbandry. |
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Other species are C. robusta, now reclassified as C. canephora, and a couple of minor ones suited to the climate of W. Africa. |
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The glasses have had more immediate appeal among the youth than the garments, which are suited only for party occasions and cold climes. |
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Most ligustrums are not well suited for home foundation plantings because of their rapid growth and large ultimate size. |
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The image of idiocy was well suited for the scriptural style of antithetical positions represented in Hooker's sermon. |
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Orchardgrass is especially well suited for mixtures with tall legumes, such as alfalfa and red clover. |
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I like his chamber works best, a genre most suited to his essentially modest and reticent artistic nature. |
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It is a left-handed, wide track suited to powerful gallopers and is seen as being flat and fair. |
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It necessitates a little leap of the imagination to find the sensitive soul buried within this solid, expensively suited figure. |
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The cutting insert is especially suited for use in solid drills or double-bit cutters. |
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The gowns my mother had sewn for me are hardly suited for Christopher's home. |
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My first home was a modest two bedroom terrace house, which suited my requirement early in my working career. |
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Trees well suited to the periodically inundated floodplain include live oak, laurel oak, American elm, and water locust. |
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But what about a person who opts out of his area of learning to launch an enterprise suited to his taste? |
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I tried to make music that suited the artist and reflected the signature of that artist, and was very representative of who they were. |
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In 1992, a bulldozer was engaged for over three months for developing the nine-acre laterite quarry into land suited for cultivation. |
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It's an ambidextrous design for the most part, but it's still better suited for right handers. |
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Her joy and amazement are particularly well suited to such an unfettered process. |
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More structured techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation and neutral guided imagery may be more suited for these individuals. |
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Although dyslexic people have problems with reading, their brains are well suited for ideas and thinking outside the box. |
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Such natural bristle brushes are best suited for use with oil-base paints and stains, varnishes, lacquers and shellacs. |
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Row crops and plant nurseries on level terrain are well suited for surface irrigation. |
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Trees which are especially suited for erosion control include varieties of birch, cedar, alder, fir, pine and redwood. |
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Gary Godsey, a redshirt freshman better suited to play tight end, stepped in and delivered a win over Purdue. |
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Is this girl the type and quality of womanhood best suited to this man for a successful life? |
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A bunch of multiple-choice questions were supposed to determine what our skills were and which fields we would be suited for. |
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No new technology is needed to process the winged bean seed since it is suited to the processing techniques already developed for the soybean. |
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The person who brings this out in most women is that television presenter who had the mean little whiney, rebarbative jibes that suited her well. |
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Carver starts out at a disadvantage, but over time becomes uniquely suited to the tropical wilderness. |
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Quearney and I are in agreement that bulbs seem to be ideally suited to an Irish climate. |
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The gated neighborhood suited the family just fine, and the house itself toes the line of being white-glove pristine. |
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Fascinating and enhanced with a great soundtrack, this DVD is affordably priced and suited to many viewings. |
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Sweeter whites, like Rieslings or Gewuerztraminers, are well suited to big, smoky flavors. |
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It is based on whist and unlike many whist games is probably best suited for 3 players. |
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White blood cells have respiratory enzymes for aerobic metabolism, and others suited to their particular functions. |
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A house suited for quiet family life but within an hour of Dublin whets the appetite of country loving commuters. |
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Then they assign the writers that are best suited to giving the studio the advertorial they need. |
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Fabrics with 60 per cent cotton, 20 per cent jute and 20 per cent silk give a silky finish and are suited for all occasions. |
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The machine is suited for high precision, infeed and single-revolution, thread rolling, worm rolling and roll sizing. |
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When he's not, the batting order is thrown out of whack, with hitters moved into slots they are not suited to. |
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There are useful and ornamental goods suited for any kind of presentation, or for personal adornment, or household use. |
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We got suited up, had some instructions from our jumpers, and headed out to the two propeller plane that takes everyone up. |
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She said that the program is best suited to upper-level students who have already adjusted to life on campus and in the community. |
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His judiciousness in selecting roles isn't in finding challenges as an actor but in finding catchy roles suited to his limitations. |
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Cement paints, masonry paints or exterior grade emulsion are suited to concrete surfaces. |
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It would have been hard to find a man more suited to putting everyone at ease. |
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The address, suited to the climate of 2002, was given by a well-known human rights activist. |
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It suited these people too well personally and politically to do anything else. |
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The adaptability and flexibility of the courseware make it well suited for use in both Internet-based and long-distance learning courses. |
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Of these artifacts, the material best suited for radiometric dating was a set of bone awls. |
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His nose was hawkish but it suited him, as did the high cheekbones and cynical quirk of his mouth. |
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Slightly acidic white wines, such as Sauvignon or Muscadet, are best suited to salads or oily dishes. |
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The fabric is quilted diagonally and is well suited to a barn jacket styling. |
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The waterborne nature of Station Washington's missions is ideally suited to work in tandem with many federal and local agencies, said White. |
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This warrior hero was ideally suited to the cinematic portrayal of the prototype Fuhrer figure. |
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Other species of bulbs are perfectly suited for the open, sunny habitat and dry, warm soil of rock gardens. |
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The hard copy images are suited to audit and quality control, which are noticeably absent from the present system. |
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Adams' innovation was to adapt the absurdism of Monty Python to the venue that best suited it. |
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This is the style of germination test best suited to the home garden, since all you need is a paper towel and a zip-lock bag. |
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Now my personality is suited to the English game, and I'm having the time of my life. |
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This mid-engined road racer is saddled with a supercharged version of the bulky 5.4-liter V8, an engine no more suited to a modern supercar than to a Focus. |
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As regulators and legislators established laws and regulations with the traditional economy in mind, they are not suited for the sharing economy and application often remains uncertain. |
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One role the desert-dwelling Bedouin and Berbers would be perfectly suited to is aiding the army in its frontier patrols. |
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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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That Chenoweth would be suited to a role that channels the bleaker parts of her past should come as no surprise. |
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In 1988, the year before Spot News moved to Chicago, the city had what looks like a body count suited for war time. |
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I helped him find pictures of a bookshelf and suited business people at a conference table. |
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Cressida is not really suited for that kind of calculating existence of briefing and counter-briefing. |
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A cheap source of protein, particularly suited to canning and smoking, New Zealand jack mackerel is sold all over the world, from China and Japan to Fiji, Russia and Nigeria. |
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The weather was perfect, the course firm and the wind blowing from the quarter best suited to setting golfers the fiercest possible test on the inward nine holes. |
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The circuitous route that Lincoln claimed, via the Great Lakes, was actually the one best suited for passenger travel in the era. |
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The entrance is enhanced by plants such as ready grown, trees, magnolias and other plants suited to the acid soil of the area with ready grown creepers lining the pillars. |
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That makes him far more suited for a judgeship than Moore ever was. |
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Nothing is better suited to this place than sitting in the fan backed Adirondack chairs and gazing into the angled, golden light of the late afternoon and sunset. |
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Last Sunday, he suited up for the Panthers, registering one sack and four tackles. |
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Not so much a dish but a condiment suited for almost any meal, salsa verde would have to be one of the tastiest condiments. |
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I said above that the Kanarese alphabet is not quite suited to the Konkani language, because there are some sounds which cannot be expressed exactly by the Kanarese alphabet. |
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It was a delightful, counterintuitive concept, perfectly suited to the philosophy, attitude, and technology of the Internet. |
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On stage, the smartly suited Mixner was both very funny and very serious, and he cried after confessing the mercy killings. |
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In retrospect, Presley's wiggles seem perfectly suited to a medium that showed the movements and performance styles that radio listeners could only imagine. |
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Behind any customer service counter, he would look perfectly suited to helping you rent a car, or open a new bank account. |
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The most direct mail route was not the one best suited for human travel in a time when railroading was still in its infancy. |
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He is another lamebrain whose considerable talents are hampered by an out-of-control belligerency that's better suited to a raucous schoolyard game. |
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Woodcut illustration was well suited to the printed book, since woodblocks and type both require relief printing and can thus be printed simultaneously. |
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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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The Appendix contains nine short rhythm and pattern exercises that Attwood provided in his original edition and they are well suited to the level of the music. |
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They are often intelligent and obedient, but are less suited to family life because their small size puts them at risk to the rough play of small children. |
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Second, his academic experience at the University of Chicago makes him singularly suited to translate the arcana of policy into an accessible format. |
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This semi-displacement hull form is well suited to fishermen and lobstermen who must get their nets and pots onboard without hanging up on the hard chine of planing hulls. |
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Knowing that his brother is frail, and more suited to school than to the front, he assails the train that is destined to take his sibling to the front lines. |
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High-grade book scripts were angular square capitals suited to inscriptions and the chisel, more fluid rustic capitals, and rounded uncials suited to the pen. |
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In fact, defatted soy flour is of great importance in the diabetic diet because its starchy contents and saccharides are low and therefore well suited to diabetic patients. |
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Such products are not suited for the rigours of public life, and need to be adapted, at the very least by sewing in hem weights. |
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The traditional tax system of Castile, with its reliance upon sales taxes and a direct tax on the tithe proved ill suited for the natural resource based economy of New Spain. |
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In Martin's mind, the madrigal was mainly a chamber contrapuntal form, best suited to small homogeneous forces and not necessarily limited to voices. |
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I responded rather half-heartedly with a fairly tame story from my past, and chucked her the names of a few people who I thought might be better suited. |
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The Magyars settled in the neighbourhood of the Danube, and especially in the district on the farther side, as best suited to their occupation, that of cattle-raising. |
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If nothing is done about this the trees will never attain their potential value as high quality sawlog and may only be suited to the low value firewood market. |
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His writings provided a schematic and prescriptive interpretation of Napoleonic operations, an approach well suited to West Point's engineering emphasis. |
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The Suzuki is well suited to cope with family duties such as school runs. |
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The long lasting floral bunches with sparkling waxy bracts in different shades of pink, and the yellow margined red corolla are best suited for cut flowers. |
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The Baltimore Raven was indefinitely suspended but even one of his teammates suited up after punching a girlfriend in the neck. |
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Housman's strict textual criticism of ancient works contrasted the fanciful approach of his colleagues, who would read in whatever meanings suited them. |
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It's important to distinguish between a circumscribed period of hardship that you enter into knowingly and an ongoing environment best suited for masochists. |
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Fitzpatrick came to Boston well suited to deal with subterfuge and corruption. |
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I can imagine an intelligent bark beetle pondering why it is that the oak tree on which it has deposited its eggs is so well suited to their growth. |
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Inside the engineering marvel that likely was never really suited for baseball, there were just two people on the field and a few buckets of baseballs. |
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The herringbone and basket weave patterns are better suited for paving larger areas because they are more detailed and can be appreciated in larger areas. |
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But insinuating finance into a process that generally resists measurement can be daunting, if only because traditional accounting systems are not well suited to the task. |
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The underarm lob is better suited to operations in woodland, where an overarm throw may result in the grenade hitting a tree or branch, and bouncing back towards the thrower! |
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High-grade book scripts were angular square capitals suited to inscriptions and the chisel, more fluid rustic capitals and rounded uncials suited to the pen. |
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It was a look which suited Kate much better and weathered the summery temperatures more effortlessly. |
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Clad in silver foil and dripping with tinsel, glam-rockers were perfectly suited to the knees-up, mine's-a-double jollity of a proper Christmas party. |
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Customers not only get information on what eyewear accessories they want to buy, but will also receive advice on the frames and lenses best suited to them. |
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I think in my more lucid moments, that possibly I am better suited to my current humble station, as there is less chance of me setting dogs on people. |
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Low-tech game systems are especially suited to this sort of contest, because it is easy and inexpensive to produce as many sets of game equipment as are needed. |
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In the 1440s the Portuguese discovered that the Madeira Islands were better suited to growing sugarcane than wheat. |
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When it suited their purposes, the Greeks also divided themselves into Ionians and Dorians. |
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The ard is not suited for clearing new land, so grass and undergrowth are usually removed with hoes or mattocks. |
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Attributes of the social influence model make this prevention strategy particularly well suited to social work values and practices. |
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The Bushmasters are ideally suited for both internal security and humanitarian operations. |
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Many operas are better suited to being presented in smaller theatres, such as Venice's La Fenice with about 1,000 seats. |
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The TerraPro Cabover is a best-selling refuse truck and is ideally suited for concrete pumper or telescopic belt conveyor applications. |
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That suited us until the revelation of these alleged, awful crimes. |
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Furthermore, fans were encouraged to vote for one of four Cadillacs, which they felt best suited the player for whom they voted. |
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Additionally, there are many albums containing unmixed tracks, suited for home or car listening. |
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New Labour governed for 13 years because their Tory policies suited middle England. |
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He believes people have cast him in a role for which he is not suited. |
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Blyton considered enrolling at the Guildhall School of Music, but decided she was better suited to becoming a writer. |
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The political dinosaurs of earlier periods had died or been exiled, and the growing aristocratization of government clearly suited him. |
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Used by a wholesaler or retailer as a wine cabinet, the ambry cupboard suited the needs of a neighborhood inn or small-scale private kitchen. |
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He must have been suited for the role as he continued in it for twelve years, a long time in such a post at that time. |
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After the Second World War, Moore's bronzes took on their larger scale, which was particularly suited for public art commissions. |
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The flavour of Wensleydale is suited to combination with sweeter produce, such as fruit. |
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Texturally the two bouncy globes were more suited to a game of squash than a dinner table. |
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The bush doof is a unique product of post-rave culture and is particularly suited to the expansive Australian landscape. |
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Running 13 to 28 miles a day, this physically demanding event is best suited to those with ultrarunning experience. |
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The terrain for which it was best suited and for which it was probably designed in distant prehistoric times was the rolling plain. |
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Sonically, there's plenty of oomph with a detailed yet fullbodied sound that's especially suited to hip-hop and house. |
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Such seclusion and sublimity were indeed well suited to the dark and wild mysteries of the Druids. |
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Prevailing educational thought at the time was that testing was an effective way to discover to which strand a child was most suited. |
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There are several types of mowers, each suited to a particular scale and purpose. |
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Distance-vector protocols are more suited to external routing as they don't require a consistent world-view. |
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The slow cinema verite pacing of this film suited it's totally depressoid theme. |
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Although examples could be found throughout the South, rough-and-tumbling was best suited to the backwoods. |
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Such a polity is suited only to a particular stage in the progress of society. |
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The routines at Lochranza Court suited her down to the ground and she loved her friends. |
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Each day for three weeks they suited up and went out to the module and fed it. |
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She said her name was Virginia Severson. It suited her. She looked very virginal, and clean, calm, cool in a Scandinavian sort of way. |
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By the way, my Xtian Behavior, if suited for anyone is quite as suitable for 16-year-olds as for anyone else. |
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The alto saxophonist Greg Osby has a brittle and dartlike style, well suited to exploratory post-bop or slippery free-funk. |
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The honey-coloured stone is particularly suited to the rigours of the intense Murcian sun and has a rich geological texture and solidity. |
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Hex nut is made of carbon steel or Monel, while parts coming in contact with corrodents are made of metals suited to the particular applications. |
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Organza is now often substituted for jussi, both being light, transparent fabrics well suited to the heat and humidity of the Philippines. |
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True, it doesn't yowl like the old V10 powerplant did, but that engine never felt particularly well suited to a big estate car. |
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Disk plows also are better suited to rough, stony, and rooty ground because the disks ride over the obstructions. |
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Now birdbaths can be as fun and lively as you like, suited to any style and budget, and super-simple or gizmo-riffic. |
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The conditions of dairy farming in the USA suited the ensiling of green corn fodder, and was soon adopted by New England farmers. |
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Well suited to the exposed regions in which they predominantly live, the Swaledales are very hardy, thick coated, able bodied, and bold. |
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A Herdwick's grey fleece is not easily dyed, and is coarse, and so is best suited to use as carpet wool. |
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The yellowfin tuna, from the Indian Ocean, has delicate, light flesh and is also suited for roasting or grilling. |
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Adaptation is the process that makes organisms better suited to their habitat. |
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Global climatic changes have also suited bracken well and contributed to its rapid increase in land coverage. |
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The more advanced Planet design was better suited to heavy loads, and Rocket became redundant. |
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Music magazines, reviews, and critical works which suited amateurs as well as connoisseurs began to surface. |
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This is why alternatives more suited to the small screen than QWERTY or ABCDE are needed. |
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There is a vast array of specialty blind rivets that are suited for high strength or plastic applications. |
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This suited the desires of several English politicians who intended to depose James. |
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Sometimes steps turn inside out, adding a rough-and-tumble attitude well suited to the racquetball ambiance. |
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These features would make it similarly suited for a variety of industrial applications. |
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They are suited to larger heads than the other type of wheel so they are ideally suited to hilly country. |
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Litigants are responsible to obtain the suited result and the timing of reaching this result. |
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This land was especially suited to winter building because it had already been cleared, and the tall hills provided a good defensive position. |
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Mulching and bagging mowers are not well suited to long grass or thick weeds. |
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Charles' character eventually alienated both the French and English monarchs, because he readily switched sides whenever it suited his interest. |
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We spent the rest of the day hopping from pond to pond with the bushwhackers, and we found them very suited for it. |
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Information is provided at each trail head so riders know which routes they're best suited to and what they're letting themselves in for. |
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The flavor of these oils varies considerably and a particular oil may be more suited for a particular dish. |
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Refined olive oils are perfectly suited for deep frying foods and should be replaced after several uses. |
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Cobb, to enforce the idea that Negroes had been created inferior, and thus suited to slavery. |
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There were also squadrons of Arab cavalry, but they were more suited to skirmishes than to pitched battle. |
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At the time, all of these scripts had the same angular letter shapes suited for epigraphy, which would become characteristic of the runes. |
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Thus the Rhine was both significantly more accessible from Rome and better suited to supply sizeable garrisons than the regions beyond. |
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This has made internet radio particularly suited to and popular among expatriate listeners. |
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Raw linseed oil is not suited to boats as it stays damp and oily for a long time. |
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Harry Babasin quickly realized the cello's tone was brighter and easier to hear than a stand-up bass, which made it better suited for solos. |
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In addition, the new component provides a peak pulse current of 15 kiloamperes and other features suited for power bus voltage suppression. |
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He writes prose with a conversational tone suited for a bus driver talking with a lone passenger on an hourslong excursion. |
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Stone may be blastable, depending on the particular material's durability. Hard, volcanic stone, such as granite, is best suited to blasting. |
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The conventional radios are most suited to companies that operate within the local area and have a high volume of radio traffic. |
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The mountains see some rainfall and are better suited to agriculture than the plateau region to the north. |
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Regifting is giving new life and purpose to an item we treasure, or one that is simply better suited to someone else. |
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Initially, this situation suited both the Romans and the Brigantes, who were known as the most militant tribe in Britain. |
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Unlike their portrayals in Greek religion, Homer's portrayal of gods suited his narrative purpose. |
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Submerged speed and endurance was limited and not suited for overhauling many ships. |
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Of course, it can also be reproofed and refurbished, absolutely suited to today's requirements for sustainability. |
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Polderisation and occasional flooding have created salt marsh meadows that were found to be ideally suited to grazing sheep. |
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This type of mixer is also best suited for resuspending dense materials that have packed into layers during storage or transit. |
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The reorganisations suited the Kaiser who wanted to maintain direct control of his ships. |
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While the long locks flowing from under his ballcap suited his easygoing style, he said the cropped hairstyle is easier to take care of. |
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Fish vision shows adaptation to their visual environment, for example deep sea fishes have eyes suited to the dark environment. |
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I have always thought Oregon's music particularly suited to grey skies, silhouettes of leaveless trees and a good thick carpet of soggy leaves. |
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It is highly suited for the sand condition and growing fast, avoid the senescence when the fresh sand continued. |
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Pluralism, Merelman argues, offered a legitimating discourse which was highly suited to its time. |
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Geiger detectors tend to have small windows, which are more suited to small areas of contamination. |
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That suited us because the player, Basilia, was the one who kept tackling wee Jinky Johnstone around the neck. |
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The CSC6 is a CIP, steam-sterilizable clarifier ideally suited for 100500 liter fermenters. |
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These species all have different tolerances that make the different zones along the marsh best suited for each individual. |
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Stellarators are particularly suited for this strategy if the Sudo limit applies under the proposed conditions. |
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The Welsh Mountain sheep is well suited to the harsh environment in which it lives. |
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Later emblem books contained large numbers of emblems, partly to allow people to choose one they thought suited them. |
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It has much dignity and gravitas, which suited the Jubilee's style but they did allow a hint of gruff Beethovenian humour towards the end. |
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It is common for clays and other materials to be mixed to produce clay bodies suited to specific purposes. |
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This one-piece rigid coupling is ideally suited for use in line shaft applications and for instruments requiring highly precise shaft alignment. |
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They suggest that radical behaviorism is contextualistic, and as such is well suited for examining feminist concerns. |
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In a diglossic situation, some topics and situations are better suited to the use of one language over another. |
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In colder waters, they have more body fat and blood, and are more suited to deeper diving. |
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Examples include table silver for cutlery, for which silver is highly suited due to its antibacterial properties. |
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It would have suited Germany to have a quiet time on her Western front whilst she defeated the Eastern Allies. |
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The mountainous areas of Wales are suited to sheep farming and this has led to an association of their meat with the country. |
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In such areas, the land is generally flatter, coastal, and the climate less harsh, and more suited to cultivation. |
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This was obviously an arrangement that suited Comyn, because Umphraville was a close political associate and a kinsman of King John. |
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As a, service machine for every needle loom the automatic needle exchanger is suited for every service workshop. |
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They team up to thwart the evil and trendily suited warden and his henchman. |
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The predominantly loose and flowing, but covering, garments are suited to Saudi Arabia's desert climate. |
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The Egyptians used the distinctive technique of sunk relief, which is well suited to very bright sunlight. |
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Bag filters with blowback cleaning are best suited to regrind or dusty materials. |
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This tends to give the music a more punctuated, bouncy sound that can be especially well suited to hornpipes or jigs. |
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Crucially, the English common law was sufficiently flexible to adapt its archaic contractual rules into new formats suited to modern commerce. |
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His flair, having previously only been put into socialising, suited journalism and did not go unnoticed. |
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The pollen grains are usually very large and well suited for studies in morphogenetics, fine structure, etc. |
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There are many smaller devices to be found, particularly in Scotland, which are more suited to the miniaturist. |
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This stimulated sales and suited the needs of small manufacturers in the Midland city, who could not afford to trade on credit. |
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Tom Chaney rode his gray horse that was better suited to pulling a middlebuster than carrying a rider. |
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East Anglia was ideally suited to airfield construction as it comprises large areas of open, level terrain and is close to mainland Europe. |
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I regarded the Suffolk Punch as a noble animal, well suited to dominate our design and represent the club. |
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BritArt star Tracey slipped into the building last week to oversee the neon installation which one insider said was more suited to a nightclub. |
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SiliconeZone's Melty Pot is perfect for mixing, but ideally suited for oven use, as well as being freezer and microwave safe. |
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From the late 1960s he found new plays that suited him, by authors including Alan Bennett, David Storey and Harold Pinter. |
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Native grasses such as buffalograss have excellent drought resistance and are well suited for the Plains and Southwest. |
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Skiing, snowboarding and mountaineering are among the most popular sports in Switzerland, the nature of the country being particularly suited for such activities. |
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Songs with a fixed set of verses, or ballads, which tell a story, were not so well suited to tasks that could end abruptly at any time or that might require extending. |
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Paired with parametric integration via hyperlogarithms, this method is particularly well suited for the computation of renormalization group functions and easily automated. |
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Bipedal robots are well suited for narrow environments, specifically because they are able to perform manipulation using only small support areas. |
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Not all saltmarshes are suited to habitat modification, but where they are, runnelling provides long-term and cost-effective control with minor non-target impacts. |
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Like Hawk, he moved easily in and out of blackspeak as it suited him. |
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The time-honored way was to use self as though it were a little man-inside-the-man who ordered all activities so that they pretty well suited his imperial selfship. |
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An automatic routine counts, blood counts, platelets, and reticulocytes on primary tube with positive identification by barcode, cadence suited to the needs of the laboratory. |
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To achieve these ends, he pioneered a style of political writing suited to the democratic society he envisioned, with Common Sense serving as a primary example. |
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His early training even suited him for the the necessary killing of Apian. |
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