His versatile genius and all-round knowledge elevated him to a position second only to that of Aristotle. |
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Amazingly, this normally crass strategy gels because he is a versatile song stylist who handles a variety of textures with aplomb. |
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He also played a number of endearing characters, and was truly one of the most versatile players in Bollywood. |
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This versatile group is equally at home playing for concerts, contradances, or Cajun dances. |
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One of Britain's most versatile baritones graces the Westmorland Hall stage next Saturday in the first concert of the new sinfonia series. |
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Apart from cuckoo clocks, precision watches, and the versatile Army knife, the Swiss have their tradition of music and food. |
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It's hygienic, versatile, waterproof, airtight, cheap and of course durable. |
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With our reconfigurable interior, we believe this is the most versatile vehicle in the utility market. |
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Most versatile of all is the brown thrasher, a singer's singer, which knows as many as 2,000 songs. |
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The liver, one of the more versatile organs, recycles the lactic acid by converting it back to glucose for reuse by the muscles and other organs. |
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Energized by necessity as well as by curiosity and competence in many mediums, the versatile artist was awesomely productive. |
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A versatile fruit, it can be made into mousses, tians and, of course, the famous guacamole. |
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The Chargers would like another big run stuffer on defense and a versatile player on offense. |
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Available in sexy black, or versatile poudre, these gorgeous French knickers have been very popular since their introduction to our range. |
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A quick flick of a highly versatile head of hair, a simple body movement or a flick of his greatcoat and each female individual is clearly drawn. |
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As one Redditor mentions, he's so versatile that it's hard to figure out what his real accent even is. |
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While designed for chasing gobblers, it's versatile enough for many hunting pursuits. |
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Freestyle and freeride boards are the most versatile, best for those who like to ride all over the mountain. |
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Her beautifully rich, versatile voice slides from smoky low melodies to screaming anger in the space of a line or two. |
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A freeride board bridges the disciplines and is thereby the more versatile design of snowboard. |
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Cast iron is very versatile, as it can be poured into moulds when molten and cast into complicated shapes, but is very brittle. |
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But they are far more versatile than many cooks imagine, as they can be converted into jams and jellies, brandy and cordials. |
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She is a versatile player who generally plays in midcourt but is also a proficient shooter. |
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Slip-on sandals are extremely versatile as they can be worn with dressier chinos, jeans and even a nice pair of Bermuda shorts. |
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She was a versatile sportswoman, excelling in these sports as well as long jump in track and field. |
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It's a brutish and large vehicle that has great road manners yet is more versatile than a car. |
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The sheath knife was a versatile tool, and it continues to symbolize maleness in recreational hunting and fishing. |
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In fact, entertainers have become versatile mimics of accents they weren't born with. |
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As versatile as a pound of mince, it is also one of the easiest meats to cook. |
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Sea bass is very versatile and can be poached, steamed, roasted or grilled. |
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He is not only one of the most prolific directors in the world, but he is also shockingly versatile. |
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The perfect complement to a fall wardrobe, shooties are versatile and go with a variety of outfits. |
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There is nothing prettier or more versatile than a print summer dress that falls in a nice shape around your knees. |
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The bitewing instruments are light and comfortable for the patient, versatile, and easy to use for dental personnel. |
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A versatile salad, this could be served as an accompaniment to grilled steak, chicken or the creamy fish pie above. |
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Multiple sizes from 300 mm up to 1 metre, differing colours and of course the different fitments make it quite versatile in its application. |
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It was also popular as a material for ornamentation, being versatile and easily shaped or cast into different patterns. |
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A new, versatile technology standard called WiMax is poised to turbocharge the growing business in wireless alternatives. |
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Their dentition was rather unspecialized and versatile, suggesting an omnivorous lifestyle. |
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The contents of the Web site, however, compensate for its traditional image by being versatile and very user-friendly. |
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Optical interferometers have features that make them versatile platforms for biomolecular sensing. |
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He was one of the most versatile of Roman poets, who wrote love poems, elegies, and satirical epigrams with equal success. |
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She covers this with deft skill and a versatile voice that can sweetly caress or swoop with camp theatrical grandeur. |
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The Broncos look for a certain type of tailback, one who is quick, is a slasher with some power, has good hands as a receiver, and is versatile. |
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This versatile, agreeable breed can go to ground, bolt a fox or tackle and dispatch other small vermin, working alone or in a pack. |
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The versatile space makes it an excellent choice of venue for conferences, meetings, product launches, functions and events. |
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The new, more versatile and accurate slide rule with its cursor and easy to read scales had become the favorite of those in technical fields. |
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Showers will have screens instead of curtains, there will be heated towel rails and versatile drawers, shelves, cupboards and desk units. |
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This is a versatile recipe that can be doubled for company, or served between layers of sponge or angel cake. |
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Whereas previously it was rather unpalatable on its own, it has improved greatly in flavour and is now versatile enough to be used in cooking. |
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He is as versatile as they come and he has so many quality strings to his bow that he is well tuned up in every aspect of the game. |
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Her voice is a startlingly versatile instrument prone to a metallic nasality. |
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He came to Alberta two years ago and learned to perfect the versatile unripened cheese for the Canadian market. |
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They say necessity is the mother of invention, and that's how Thomas developed his versatile role last season. |
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Pineapple is an amazing fruit, it's so versatile, and pineapple upside-down cake is probably one of the nicest things I've ever had. |
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The Yaca, or bread tree, is very versatile in its modes of consumption and preparation, green or ripe, raw or baked, fried, boiled, juiced, etc. |
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This is a poignant mosaic of testimonies performed by a very strong and versatile cast. |
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The fixed spool reel is the most versatile reel in coarse fishing and as such is the most popular reel. |
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The juice is versatile enough to use in marinades, lemonade or as a homemade grenadine syrup for drinks. |
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The patchworked results are watchable, particularly Wayne's more versatile than usual performance, but unsatisfying. |
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His versatile gelding showed an aptitude for hurdling by winning last season. |
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He is big, fast and versatile enough to play a receiver out of the slot or in press or zone coverage. |
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Chardonnay and to a slightly lesser extent Syrah, for example, are extremely versatile. |
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And when content creation and experience matters, the personal computer remains a remarkably versatile tool. |
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There are accessories and battery options available to make them even more versatile. |
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Automating backups is a simple matter using the straightforward and versatile tools provided. |
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The plant's flexibility in product selection makes it versatile enough for many different types of contractors. |
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The company recognizes the need for hybrid extrudables with unitary construction to function in versatile, custom configurations. |
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Professional armies were expected to be versatile enough to adapt as needed to the enemies they faced. |
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Despite large scale poaching, the versatile cat adapts well to a changing environment, as can be seen in its growing population. |
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A highly versatile property that has been sympathetically restored and upgraded to exacting standards. |
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Sarod seems a more versatile instrument adapting itself to every and any kind of raga when the brothers play it. |
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The porch plan is versatile enough to be altered to almost any size ranging from eight to 10 feet wide and from 12 to 24 feet long. |
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These versatile molecules function as catalysts in the hydrogen peroxide bleaching process. |
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But they are a ride like no other and are versatile enough to be both a novice's toy and a skater's challenge. |
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They're versatile everyday working tools that are large and rugged enough for any task. |
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Here are just ten uses to which you could put this highly versatile software. |
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You're at your most Geminian today because you have your fingers in lots of pies and you'll relish the chance to show how versatile you can be. |
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The versatile forward became a go-to guy in the playoffs, and parlayed that performance into a massive free-agent contract in the offseason. |
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He was also remarkably a versatile actor, excelling equally well at noble princes and light-hearted rogues. |
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Although often banished to the suburban mailbox, vines are wonderfully versatile plants. |
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These are fitted together and built up as you need them, providing a versatile solution to changing needs. |
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The fact that leather jackets can be worn with casual and dressy attire makes it one of the most versatile articles in your wardrobe. |
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The kit is full of splendent elements, really versatile and useful for catching everyday moments or those one-offs. |
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We've also rounded up packable, versatile clothes to take you from the trail to town. |
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The staghound is such a versatile hunter it can be used on all introduced game ranging from bunnies up to scrub bulls. |
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Padraig Maye proved how versatile of an athlete he is by winning gold medals in the long jump and the high jump. |
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Tweed also reeks of quality, and it's a hard-wearing, versatile fabric that just gets better with age. |
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Made with extra thick glass, this chunky wine goblet is a durable and versatile choice for casual entertaining. |
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Coral, blue, brick red and yellow combine to lend a rustic look to versatile garments. |
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Now classified as a mid-size sedan, it's only slightly smaller than a Camry and even more versatile with its rear hatch. |
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Marlena Shaw is described as a true original and one of the most charismatic and versatile vocalists on the scene today. |
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Diamond earrings and studs are the most versatile and wonderful accessory that can give an aristocratic look. |
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The versatile engineer uses minimal outboard gear, relying mostly on the console for EQ and other effects. |
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Both sides of this versatile trellis are used, and it can be made sturdy enough to support heavy crops such as gourds and pumpkins. |
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Amazingly, this normally crass commercial strategy gels because Benet is a versatile song stylist who handles a variety of textures with aplomb. |
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Her skirt suits were versatile enough for the office and other social occasions. |
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This is a versatile four-door saloon that can out accelerate supercars costing almost ten times as much. |
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These black, high shine, lace-up Oxfords are sleek yet classic and very versatile, which is ideal for work. |
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I like the sweet chewiness of raw peanuts, but roasted ones are more versatile in recipes. |
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Though the arrangements are predictable, Staton's versatile voice is a revelation. |
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Riesling is one of the most malleable and versatile grapes, producing wine that runs the spectrum from bone dry to lusciously sweet. |
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This makes it even more versatile than unmanned spy drones which are remote-controlled from the base. |
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He's very, very powerful, a jack of all trades, that Clive. I can't wait for everybody to figure out how versatile he is. |
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It can make sweet things sweeter, it can disguise unpleasant tastes and smells and it is the most versatile food ingredient known to man. |
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In summer and autumn gardenias, hibiscus, hydrangeas and ixoras are versatile enough to cope with both sun and shade. |
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Instead, he gained a little weight to help his blocking and has turned himself into a versatile, valuable player. |
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There's no holiday hairstyling tool that's more versatile and more essential than the curling iron. |
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Wild rabbit has a much darker flesh than farmed rabbit, but both are extremely versatile and, because of the price, you can afford to experiment. |
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The array of bits, jigs, edge guides, and other accessories is as varied and versatile as the basic router itself. |
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These are two young bucks full of guile and cunning, mobile and versatile in the modern fashion and eager to wreak havoc with Dutch organisation. |
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Extraordinary and versatile wooden cabinetry, tansu date as far back as 7th-century Japan and represent a rich folk heritage unique in the world. |
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The culverins proved to be versatile and effective guns in the late medieval period. |
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A versatile linguist, he has acted in every major regional language including Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi and Telegu. |
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Like the target, arm-straps link its maneuverability directly to the movement of the arm, so it is less versatile than a center-grip shield. |
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Tomatoes would have to be one of the easiest, most versatile fruits you will ever grow. |
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Tortillas are infinitely versatile and usually made from corn or maize, but also from wheat. |
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Like all Geminis, the personality and mental make-up is highly intelligent and versatile. |
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A versatile culinary herb that belongs to the same plant family as thyme is winter savory. |
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Finally, after a long search, I have found a mandoline that is safe, easy to use, versatile and affordable for the home chef. |
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Consumed worldwide, this wheaten staple is uniquely versatile, simple to make and always satisfying. |
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It would be a versatile vehicle to own especially with the movable back seats. |
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A Bailey bridge is best described as a kit-form bridge system that is versatile and is relatively quick to erect and dismantle. |
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If you are a Muttrah merchant you must be equally versatile at least in rupees, annas, naya peis, dollars, pounds, baizas, dinars. |
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After the First World War he returned to Egypt and turned from a court bard to a versatile balladist. |
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She began her career playing light comic roles in ballad opera and pantomime and became one of the most versatile performers of her day. |
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In solids, stripes and marled wool, these sweaters are fashionable and versatile. |
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A balance of protein-packed meats, fresh produce, and a few versatile extras is all you need to feed yourself well week after week. |
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In fact, ginger is really versatile in its health benefits so you should try it in various ways. |
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These features are merely a few of the elements that make electronic keyless locks so versatile. |
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Supported by an international distributor network, our range of 24-Row and 32-Row pleaters is accepted as the most versatile and reliable range worldwide. |
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Cretan calamint is an amazingly versatile herb in the kitchen. |
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Shackled tightly by luxury tax constraints, the Celtics were not able to re-sign the versatile Rogers or much-vaunted defensive devastator Erick Strickland. |
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Developing these versatile travel stations stateside is challenging. |
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A versatile handheld paper crimper gives a professional look to paper projects ranging from greeting cards to napkin rings, Christmas tree ornaments to gift wrap. |
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The former stand-up comedian has evolved into one of the most versatile entertainers in showbiz. |
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Served in lieu of morning pancakes or bread at supper, ployes are nothing if not versatile. |
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They are the most versatile of the three groups of carbon steels and are most commonly used for crankshafts, couplings, tie rods and many other machinery parts. |
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Designed to be lightweight and maneuverable, the versatile triplex mower also is the choice of many superintendents for tees, approaches and fairways. |
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So we have the most versatile, electrifying offensive player in the game, but he cannot even make a top 10 list because he plays for a team with a bad defense. |
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Thanks to versatile seating configurations and an extra 16 inches of wheelbase and overall length, this truck carries a large volume of gear in a variety of shapes and sizes. |
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This versatile style features a richly stained frame with a wicker inset. |
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Mia's short cut and choppy fringe are more versatile than you think. |
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His father Gerry is a versatile musician on fiddle and mouth-organ. |
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Dark and Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate Chile ancho powder is a versatile spice derived from dry Mexican ancho chiles. |
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QuickTime is a versatile media player that allows you to watch movie clips, streamed media files and in its full version, edit and create your own videos. |
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He still is not big enough to hold off bulky power forwards, but he is athletic and smart enough to guard versatile power forwards and even small forwards. |
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Developed specifically for scramjet testing in 1987, it has proven to be a versatile test bed for a wide range of suborbital aerodynamic projects. |
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They are very versatile in cooking and can be baked, stewed or microwaved. |
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Born in 1948, he remains for many the heir to Gabin and Belmondo, a versatile, protean actor whose rugged looks are belied by his sensitivity and talent. |
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As far as movement, he's as versatile as the queen piece on a chess board. |
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It also looks gorgeous with its versatile setting of four tiered palazzo arches by Simon Pastukh and fantasticated Renaissance costumes by Galina Solovyeva. |
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The actor disclosed to an upcountry TV channel the other day that he would rather prefer to be adjudged as a versatile artiste than a mere comedian. |
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An integral part of setting the force will be a particular emphasis on achieving the Army's modularity objectives for more versatile and mobile units. |
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Smaller and more versatile aircraft reduce financial and operational risks to airlines, particularly in economic downturns, compared to jumbo jets, he adds. |
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He's a very versatile cook, as much at home with sambal olek as he is with good old British nursery puddings. |
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Well the sensor is very versatile and it works in simultaneous modes so it both detects magnetic materials but it's also sensitive to the electric susceptibility. |
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Nautical but not preppy, a simple Breton shirt is endlessly versatile. |
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This versatile plant serves the gardener well in beds and borders. |
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There is perhaps no other ensemble form as versatile as the jug band. |
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Not very prepossessing to look at but this hard, round hairy ball is so versatile you will never look at it the same way again after reading this column. |
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His versatile and exuberant style captured the attention of galleries and collectors across the United States and more than 700 of his paintings sold in three years. |
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Blue jeans are versatile and comfortable, and can easily be combined with dressier shoes, sneakers, sandals, or loafers to make for a great sporty look. |
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By such a versatile training, the way to composition in the free athematic music style and to the organization of new form arrangements leads to full creative liberty. |
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Their five leadership roles are a clear and concise way to show that leaders need to be versatile. |
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After trying a variety of light-wind sails, we've found the most versatile and simple one to be a nylon drifter. |
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Copper and its alloys have a huge variety of uses that reflect their versatile physical, mechanical, and chemical properties. |
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All branches of the service find jobs for the versatile quarter-ton liaison truck, a car of unlimited possibilities in war. |
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They were also at this time building the versatile GKN developed GKN FV432 armoured personnel carrier. |
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They have the advantage of being versatile, durable, and resistant to weather and abrasion. |
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Thatch is a versatile material when it comes to covering irregular roof structures. |
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These factors have contributed to the versatile nature of Polish art, with all its complex nuances. |
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Cast iron is a hard brittle material that is difficult to work, whereas steel is malleable, relatively easily formed and a versatile material. |
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Li Po is the most musical, most versatile, and most engaging of Chinese poets, a Mozart of words. |
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The latest revival of traditional music from the late 1970s also revived the interest in this versatile instrument. |
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Thus, various terms have been coined to describe the subtypes of this versatile paper format. |
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The versatile Glasgow designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh also made jewellery, using traditional Celtic symbols. |
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The wild boar is a highly versatile omnivore, whose diversity in choice of food rivals that of humans. |
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The ambitious project sought to create a versatile common fighter for many roles and services. |
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Jacob van Ruisdael is considered the most versatile of all Dutch Golden Age landscape painters. |
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The Vikings were the best naval architects of their day, and the Viking longship was both large and versatile. |
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Modern cattle are more commercial than older breeds and, having become more specialized, are less versatile. |
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Turret mills are generally considered by some to be more versatile of the two designs. |
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Concrete produced from Portland cement is one of the world's most versatile construction materials. |
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Its president was George Fairfield, who ran Weed, and its superintendent was Christopher Spencer, one of Connecticut's most versatile inventors. |
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The singing voice is probably the most versatile of all musical instruments. |
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The versatile anther is an important step up in flowering plant evolution and it may be the most widespread of all simple anther types. |
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In addition to cement, the versatile method has already been applied to zeolite compounds, low alloy steel, and aerospace alloys. |
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After all, aren't comfortable, versatile, leather ballet slippers the perfect addition to every woman's wardrobe? |
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The conventional abrasive injector waterjet cutting is proved to be usable for versatile machining tasks since a long time. |
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One of the most versatile and easily manipulated viral vectors for gene delivery is the adenoviral vector. |
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Meanwhile, Nafees Ahmed is the disciple of sitar nawaz Ustad Fateh Ali Khan, and versatile in Eastern and Western classical music. |
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Smart, with-it and versatile, this is a good option for both formal and off-duty wear. |
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A versatile grape, Zinfandel can be made into wines that range from those girlie pink ones, to thick, head-shrinkingly alcoholic reds. |
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About Tim Kang Tim Kanghas established himself as a highly sought after and versatile actor in both film and television. |
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This versatile new software identifies available capacity and resourcefully employs work orders to manage the entire asset lifecycle. |
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Boss Tim Sherwood rates the versatile left-footer highly and is keen to see how he progresses with regular game time. |
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As far as perennials go, this year I've been planting ligularia which is a versatile plant. |
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Against the pass three linebackers can afford more versatile and effective under-coverage. |
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On that list are chickpeas, which Mangels considers the most versatile bean. |
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It may not be hugely fashionable,but the bootcut is the most flattering and versatile fit for all body shapes,'' she says. |
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On YouTube, Letterman was no match for his spry, versatile competition. |
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Experts worldwide point to Quebec Stevedoring's specialized, versatile facilities as the industry standard for solid bulk cargo handling. |
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Colin Bunyon joined BBC Radio Tees in October 1974, becoming one of their most versatile presenters. |
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Trench Rescue Shoring is a fast, safe, and versatile means of rescuing victims trapped in excavation cave-ins. |
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Amphiphilic block copolymer self-assembly provides a versatile means to prepare nanoscale micelles in solution. |
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The Microfilm is an extremely versatile cooker that sits at the heart of many Baker Perkins AutoCook systems. |
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This versatile, 14-inch-tall bucket could also be used as a cachepot for a seasonal arrangement of dried flowers and berries. |
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A single-reed with a big bore, the Single Shot is a versatile acrylic that can that the high notes, but also get soft. |
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North Carolina was supposed to be too big, talented and versatile, and at times the Tar Heels lived up to their pregame billing. |
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The versatile BYERLEY BABE must be stronglyfancied to make a successful seasonal debut in the Casey Tarmacadam Mares Hurdle in Wexford. |
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The versatile Iced Tea Cart in oiled bronze metal with wood shelves, a wood handle and casters is available in Low Tide or Cobblestone. |
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So, from frogs and baby birds to capercaillies and roe deer, the golden eagle is indeed a most versatile predator. |
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They're versatile, working as well with dressed-up rooms as with slouchier, more relaxed spaces. |
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She is a versatile athlete who participates in many different sports. |
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Brownells muzzle and cylinder facing and chamfering tools are versatile and affordable. |
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Kimo will allow smartphones built with MRE platform to offer subscribers less-expensive and versatile Internet services. |
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The combined cantilever cooling and multifunctional MHD III stacker is said to be the most versatile machine on the market today. |
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The sea provides spiny lobsters, shrimps and octopus, as well as the firmfleshed game fish such as marlin, barracuda and the versatile tuna. |
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I've used tonka beans in my recipe, an incredibly versatile ingredient that you can buy online. |
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Sacla', the Pesto Pioneers, have increased the size of their Squeezy Pesto Sauce to make it even more versatile for pesto lovers. |
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Balon's ball, check, and needle valves provide the user with the most versatile valve line available on the market. |
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Citric acid is a tribasic, environmentally acceptable, and versatile chemical. |
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This versatile vegetable works well in soups, salads, stir-fries and more and carries flavors that range from spicy to sweet to sour. |
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While one insert gives you potty training absorbency, two inserts instantly transform these Hybrid Undies into a versatile diaper. |
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Swedish Krisprolls contain low levels of salt and provide a light, crisp and versatile alternative to crispbread. |
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As nanoscale tools go, this new optical trap would be quite a versatile gadget. |
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Arguably the best utility player of all time was Billy Goodman, who was as versatile as Holt and is the only utility man to win a batting title. |
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Since Westlake was as prolific as he was versatile, this all took a while. |
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Icom's VHF marine transceiver features a versatile control microphone, allowing all operations directly from the remote handset. |
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The versatile Sour Mix, containing water, limes, lemon, and sugar, can be used with a variety of liquors to make daiquiris, margaritas, etc. |
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And while Subaru makes the versatile Legacy there is always the suspicion that you own sheep and read The Dalesman. |
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The car is built for Europe in Palencia, Spain, on the versatile RenaultNissan Alliance CMF platform. |
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Pea coats are another versatile option because they can be worn any time of the day or night. |
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Open Joist is a versatile, open-web alternative to I-joists, dimension lumber and fixed-length, metal-plated trusses. |
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The new CNC-K-908 from Kase Equipment is described as a versatile sidewall printer for high-quality line, halftone, or process work. |
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The shirtdress trend continues in pinwale corduroy and poplin in deep jewel tones for a versatile wardrobe choice. |
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The MD-AWD-1100 Series chassis dyno is among the most advanced and versatile chassis dynamometers available. |
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Subject to final funding approval, the acquisition of a versatile multi-photon polymerization is provided. |
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Multi-disciplinary, polymorphous and media agnostic, the company is versatile at strategic planning and brand development. |
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These include poppet valves for light liquids or the more versatile rotary valves. |
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He's versatile and positionally he has good awareness of what is happening around him. |
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These knitted pouffes have been around for a few seasons, probably because they're so versatile. |
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We envisage this pact to have a significant impact for the Indian market given the growing usage of the versatile Hovercrafts here. |
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Its goal was to develop the most versatile DIY bathroom protectant product available. |
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Ann Taylor Loft collections are designed with a focus on relaxed fashionability that is feminine, fun, versatile and of great quality. |
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Today, its versatile audio processing equipment and codecs are the products of choice in fast-paced production environments worldwide. |
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Polypropylene, also known as polypropene, is a highly versatile thermoplastic polymer found in virtually all plastics end-use markets. |
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The NFR software is the most versatile network-tool we've come across in the last years and we are very pleased to be associated with Network Flight Recorder. |
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It also looks gorgeous with its versatile setting of fourtiered palazzo arches by Simon Pastukh and fantasticated Renaissance costumes by Galina Solovyeva. |
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Pentland Javelin is an easy to grow eelworm resistant, for boiling and salads, and maris peer is a high quality second early, versatile and firm textured. |
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However, it escapes the ignominy of being sent into a corner complete with dunce hat because it is a well-built, versatile MPV with a good range of standard equipment. |
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White vinegar is almost as versatile as duct tape and is also inexpensive. |
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This collection of mostly previously unpublished stories found in various sources shows Dashiell Hammett as a versatile and gifted writer of more than just crime stories. |
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Audience favourite was the versatile Don Townend, who glided brilliantly from doddery lollipop man to irate Welsh shopkeeper to jobsworth zookeeper. |
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The crews and casts of major productions like Doctors, Grease Monkeys, Dalziel and Pascoe and the Afternoon Plays will relocate to this versatile and cost-effective site. |
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Few security devices are as versatile or provide as many benefits as the hologram, which form part of a wider group of diffractive elements known as Optical Variable Devices. |
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A bright pencil skirt is just as versatile as classic black. |
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His work revolves around the chemistry of oxadiazolines, which he has shown to be exceedingly versatile precursors of carbenes or diazo compounds. |
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This versatile vegetable is challenging the more widely known Pak Choi. |
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The versatile 3-layer raingear is as light and packable as a 2-layer rain shell, but features the reliability and durability that you can count on. |
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The 4900 Series Deadlatch from Adams Rite Manufacturing Company of Pomona, California, features a nonhanded design and versatile features that make it suitable for most doors. |
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This versatile 8-piece offering combines lightweight long-lasting upright luggage, soft and rolling duffels, a messenger bag and a daypack, all in one matching collection. |
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An elegant and versatile option, Fashion Seating's Curlicue Side Chair is made of durable solid beech wood with a unique rounded design on the seat back. |
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After undergoing several tests a suspensory ligament injury has been diagnosed and the setback is likely to keep the versatile performer on the sidelines until next autumn. |
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Reversible ubiquitylation forms the most versatile and largest eukaryote-exclusive signaling system, and regulates the stability and function of almost all proteins in cells. |
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In an era where new age music dominates the current Indian music scene, the talented and versatile artist continues to excel with her traditional puritan raga-based gyaki. |
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The flexible and versatile 298 Tritium Trayshrink Packer is ideal for co-packers who need to respond to customers with a variety of packaging needs. |
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To understand how versatile these fortified wines can be it's best to think of sherry as a spectrum that ranges from bone dry, crisp fino through to treacly richness. |
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The F-35 is designed as a versatile, high-performance multirole fighter that combines stealth, sensor fusion, and unprecedented situational awareness. |
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Filling, tasty and incredibly versatile, they're great roasted and served with a joint LEEK AND CANNELLINI BEAN SOUP Serves 6 Ready in around 45 minutes. |
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Sisal SISAL is a strong, versatile, hardwearing and anti-static natural fibre and can be used in most rooms, although it's not suitable for high-moisture ones. |
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The versatile Arkansas-style single-reed call Produces everything from loud highballs to subtle feeding chuckles, so you are covered in all situations. |
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With advantages such as more rapid heating and preservation of sensory and nutritional quality, microwave processing has proved a versatile technology. |
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Cowgirl Creamery's Buckaroo is a versatile washed-rind cow's milk cheese aged at least 60 days and made from organic milk from nearby Straus Family Creamery. |
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In warm-climate gardens, bougainvilleas are incredibly versatile. |
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Quicker and more versatile is Blaser's R8 straight-pull bolt action. |
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The versatile left-sided player first made the breakthrough with Oldbury United under Hadley's managership and then followed him to Willenhall Town. |
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Although often unfairly written off as a cheesy bunch of balladeers, Crowded House at their best are versatile and affecting and Neil Finn had plenty of good banter. |
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With a price point under two dollars, the versatile folding wire frame iPad holder may be the cheapest on the market, but still performs admirably. |
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Compound semiconductor nanowires, such as gallium arsenide, are especially desirable because of their better transport properties and versatile heterojunctions. |
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The plantlike result of a symbiotic association between algae and fungi, usnea lichen is an important and versatile natural medicine that demands a place in these pages. |
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It is a versatile material with many uses, including writing, printing, packaging, cleaning, and a number of industrial and construction processes. |
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Although it is grown mainly in wet, hot climates, it has been said to thrive in cold, hot, dry or wet conditions, meaning that it is an extremely versatile crop. |
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It was an auspicious choice for Northeast, because he was a lover of the arts, a versatile and competent talent, with a deep interest in the New World. |
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White silver nitrate, AgNO3, is a versatile precursor to many other silver compounds, especially the halides, and is much less sensitive to light. |
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Voltaire was a versatile and prolific writer, producing works in almost every literary form, including plays, poems, novels, essays, and historical and scientific works. |
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Single-molecule narrowfield microscopy is a versatile tool to investigate a diverse range of protein dynamics in live cells and has been extensively used in bacteria. |
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Glycin is a versatile paper developer that produces a strong, deep black on bromide papers and brown to sepia tones on warm-tone chloride and chlorobromide papers. |
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Being a very strong, active man, with gift of versatile hand and brain, and early acquaintance with handicrafts, Christopher Bert could earn his keep. |
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This autoamplification of singlet oxygen through versatile usage of tumor cell specific ROS chemistry finally leads to the inactivation of catalase. |
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Staphylococcus aureus is a versatile pathogen causing a wide variety of infections ranging from superficial infections, to toxemic syndromes to life threatening conditions. |
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It may be funkier than normal Duck Tape, but it''s just as strong, sticky and versatile and can be used for all sorts of fix, patch and repair jobs around the home and garden. |
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