This man did not burn out and by all accounts performed his duties creditably. |
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Born in 1822, Francis Dillon Bell was a slightly chubby man with thick side whiskers who, by all accounts, was a complete paradox. |
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He was urbane, witty, had impeccable taste and was by all accounts a great fan of the ladies. |
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That seems appropriate for a man who was, by all accounts, as quirky, gentle, open-handed, and sweet-tempered as his music. |
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He was by all accounts a saintly man, and his own benignity surely informed his understanding of film and what he saw as its realist mission. |
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Much merriment and fun to be had by all accounts but not many appropriate partners to be found. |
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Still, Labour took a hammering by all accounts and since I couldn't think of who else to vote for it doesn't really matter. |
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Johnny comes across as a tight-fisted right winger, which by all accounts he was. |
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And by all accounts, Des is having an inspirational effect on the young members of the cast. |
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The quantity of alcohol consumed by southern highlanders was, by all accounts, stunning. |
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Already in high school, he had indexed and proofread his father Irwin's texbook, and, by all accounts, had improved it in other nontrivial ways. |
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The piece was completed by Mahler in 1904 during what was by all accounts an idyllic and blissful summer in the Carinthian mountains. |
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Sam was, by all accounts, a practical hands-on man whose grip had the grit of hard work. |
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He was, by all accounts, a crude chap who, when he cursed, did so to effect. |
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At present I am convalescing from what, by all accounts, was a rather spectacular heart attack. |
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Romanov is by all accounts a hard nut, not inclined to throw good money after bad. |
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Born in 1626 in Smyrna, Turkey, he was by all accounts a brilliant, charismatic if emotionally volatile man. |
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This is very different from Michael Skakel back in 1975, who was by all accounts a very rambunctious kid. |
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Happy to report the Hungary Festival in Japan, by all accounts, was an overwhelming success. |
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It won Gold at this year's award advertising ceremony and, by all accounts, is earning gold at the tills. |
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Indeed, by all accounts Tsutsumi ran the public company like a private fiefdom. |
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An only son, he was by all accounts an intense, young boy who from an early age displayed an emotional response to perceived injustice. |
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He was, by all accounts an extremely pleasant person and of the highest integrity. |
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This issue, however, must be tackled with the international situation in mind, which is by all accounts complex and often difficult to interpret. |
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In the N. B. A., the Cavaliers are undergoing that educational process, and by all accounts it is going smashingly. |
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And surprisingly, despite a near constant din of doomful economic news, that market is by all accounts robust. |
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If that were so, it would be a shocking injustice to a flannelled gentleman who, by all accounts, played his cricket with immeasurable grace and infinite style. |
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He served in this capacity for four years, but, by all accounts, very reluctantly. |
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He was a real ladies' man, and by all accounts won many hearts along the way. |
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And, by all accounts, tittering professional journalists seem much more interested in this latest development than the student body. |
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Raphael Lemkin was, by all accounts, obsessed with genocide long before he invented a name for it. |
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McDonough, by all accounts, is highly attuned to protocol and etiquette in hierarchy-minded Washington. |
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It was a pretty unpleasant place by all accounts – cess pools in basements and cows in attics created a fetid environment. |
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I have met with the two individuals who, by all accounts, have been wrongfully accused. |
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It is, by all accounts, a chilly evening in Porto Alegre and both sets of players are wearing their tracksuit tops for the preliminaries. |
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Steven Soderbergh's spirited, swaggering update of Ocean's Eleven was, by all accounts, also fun to make. |
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But by all accounts they got on famously. Why is Mr Bush so infatuated with Mr Sharansky? |
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No, it was too much for a dog, a dog who, by all accounts, at the end amounted to nothing more than a useless pile of bones in a wrinkled sack of skin. |
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Like Emmett Till, by all accounts he was a jokester, and loved being around his friends. |
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He wasn't a showoff, dying to be noticed — by all accounts he was an ornery loner who had little to do with other people in town. |
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A highly moral man by all accounts in his personal life, he is making a coldly pragmatic decision to do whatever it takes to win. |
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Although the meals are by all accounts very good, the dining room is not well patronized. |
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I was trying explain to someone the other day why I was continuing to hang out with someone who was, by all accounts, a cause of a lot of peskiness for me. |
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I have heard his arguments about the facts in this case, which by all accounts are the cause for disagreement. |
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Under your leadership, we moved from an institution on the brink of bankruptcy to a booming one by all accounts. |
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How will the North and the South manage to solve the problems of migratory flows which by all accounts will increase? |
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The human rights situation-a tragedy by all accounts from refugees filtering through to China and Russia-has not improved, to say the least. |
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It has been, by all accounts, an abysmal year when it comes to comedy films. |
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My snores were, by all accounts, loud enough to wake the dead. |
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Jones, by all accounts, is improved this season in build and mind. |
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But by all accounts Khamenei is a pragmatic politician whose own survival is his first priority. |
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He was not a man by all accounts to have enjoyed domestic bliss. |
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Oxford won the 2003 Boat Race by the narrowest of margins and by all accounts it was one of the most exciting finishes of all time with BBC audience figures of 7.7 million. |
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Saltzman was, by all accounts, the ultimate caricature of the movie producer: warm, loud, crass, a consummate gambler with the requisite rackety past, a keen eye for the main chance and a tight fist around the purse strings. |
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It was all a smokescreen, because founder Doug Dobell was by all accounts the most generous of enthusiasts and friends, often willing to front money and forgive debts for jazz projects he liked. |
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We have agreed on the definition of a refugee, on what is to be understood by subsidiary protection and on the directive on reception conditions, and by all accounts all this will be confirmed at a Council meeting tomorrow. |
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Mr. Cuomo, by all accounts, was devastated. |
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Beyoncé Knowles is yet another popular singer who intends to lend her name to a line of garments. But by all accounts Puffy is not just trading on his name. |
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Two young men with goals and dreams, and by all accounts good kids, died in a moment of recklessness leaving behind broken-hearted families and grieving friends, and 17 and 21-year-old sons of the 45-year-old mother. |
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Wee Fergie, Barry Boy, Bazza is, by all accounts set to return to Rangers, leaving his injury nightmares and Deadwood Park behind. |
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Harper Lee is the daughter of Amasa Coleman Lee, a lawyer who was by all accounts apparently rather like the hero-father of her novel in his sound citizenship and warmheartedness. |
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Mr Romney speaks smilingly with him for a half-second of video, communicating a natural ease with people of different backgrounds which by all accounts he is in fact able to maintain for at least half a second at a time. |
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While Turkish Cypriots cross more to work and shop, the only people who go north by all accounts are die-hard peaceniks and gamblers. |
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Central London was, by all accounts, sepulchrally quiet and calm. |
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It's also knowledgeability — by all accounts, he can more than hold his own in a roomful of development specialists — and a canny sense of how to use it, along with celebrity and charm, to influence élites. |
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Alexander spared Arrhidaeus, who was by all accounts mentally disabled, possibly as a result of poisoning by Olympias. |
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Lesher was, by all accounts, a good deal more ideological than Donohue, but also less of a political gamesman. |
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I sent the particulars to the ship-builder, and by all accounts the news killed him, for he died not long after. |
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Edith remained with him until his death, and, by all accounts, their marriage was a happy, close, and loving one. |
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While every data provider and newspaper has its own methodology for establishing rankings, Calyon's progress in terms of French deals completed this year is clear by all accounts. |
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He returned to his family in Vienna on 25 August 1919, by all accounts physically and mentally spent. |
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His mother was by all accounts a formidable woman who, legend would have it, kept Robert Bruce's father captive until he agreed to marry her. |
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His father was affectionate towards him but was, by all accounts, a quiet man who was at his most comfortable fading into the background as an unobtrusive presence. |
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