The rigid cuffs in well-made entry level skates adequately support weak ankles, even for overweight skaters. |
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Sneer at hot dogs all you want but a well-made wiener is a thing of beauty. |
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I know all too well how vital a well-made and comfortable artificial limb is to an amputee. |
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Rather than rare luxuries for royalty or nobility, well-made gloves were soon to be made available for everyone. |
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A scent that confers upon the man who wears it the same confidence and style as a well-made suit. |
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Chessville is a very well-made portal with a interesting and varied content. |
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I am pretty sure he means resources, mettle and grit but the point is well-made. |
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Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems. |
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Good restaurants have their own specialities, comfortable environment, heartfelt service and well-made dishes. |
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It's a heavy, stable, well-made platform capable of spitting out thousands of 230-grain projectiles without requiring repairs. |
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It sounds like it's well-made and interesting but perhaps it's something to save for a more positive moment. |
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Although the divergent styles will result in fans having a clear favorite between the two films, both are solid, well-made movies. |
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It is not often that credit for a well-made Hindi film is given to the script writer. |
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A Californian Zinfandel or Australian Shiraz, or even a well-made sparkling wine, would be much more suitable. |
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His clothes were well-made but worn, and there was a lilt in his voice that seemed to keep my attention. |
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It was crisp, with a dollop of really well-made tomato salsa on top and there was a blob of melted mozzarella on that. |
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The bridge might be solid and well-made, but if an earthquake causes one or both hills to shake, the bridge is weakened. |
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They employed a number of trained cabinetmakers to produce well-made furniture of good design. |
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The old one was a pretty, well-made thing that had the sporting credentials of a small occasional table. |
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This is a well-made wine that delivers sweet red and black fruits harmoniously integrated with ripe tannins and soft acidity. |
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There are moulded door pockets, solid, well-made, integrated armrests, speakers in the doors and chunky, brushed aluminium door handles. |
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An expensive chronometer would help here, but one or more well-made hourglasses will also do just fine. |
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It was a light gray coat made of a material that had the feel of soft fur, but the look of well-made leather. |
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There's a plethora of pleather out there, and some materials are so well-made that you can hardly tell the difference between what's real and what's not. |
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The book is well-made, with an Illinois farmhouse embossed on the cover. |
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This hard-bitten Philadelphia holster maker operates a classic one-man-shop specializing in extremely well-made and practically designed carry rigs. |
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The well-made film captures its target audience and amuses adults as well. |
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Tests were carried out to see how well-made the bars were: at what force can they be released, how do they react when traction is maintained, etc. |
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She stages this well-made play with cinematic techniques like stills, a dense auxesis and a good sense of humour, which delights season ticket holders and a young audience alike. |
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When goods are well-made and durable, eventually markets are saturated. |
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So many artisans pointed to Häagen-Dazs's strawberry as a model for a well-made fruit ice cream that we decided to include it. |
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Today Maseratis are well-made, sexy and have finally got rid of their reputation for conking out on days with a Y in them. |
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I think there's a huge response to people wanting merchandise that's well-made and that also has low impact on the planet. |
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It has returned well-made, unique artisan products to local communities all over the country, and they are finding an audience. |
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When it was discovered that nobody liked watching them, the channel had the whizzo idea of buying well-made, grown-up TV shows from America like ER, Ally McBeal and Frasier. |
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From the flickering, uncertain light of the wall sconce, she could only see that he was tall and dark-haired, dressed in dusty but well-made traveling clothes. |
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I try to buy clothes that are well-made, durable, and that I can move in. |
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Directed by Aroona Irani who also acts in it, its hour long-episodes have of late been hitting enough of an emotional pitch to delight those who love a well-made tear-jerker. |
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Another well-made show about child murder. |
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A well-made concrete platform will last many years. |
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Regardless of which type you choose, shop around for well-made windows. |
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A main course of lamb rump with spiced couscous and hummus is a departure from convention, the lamb arranged as a raft on a sea of moist couscous, with life buoys of well-made falafel to each side. |
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An elaborate, well-made dramatization of former U. S. ambassador Joseph E. Davies's memoir about his two years in the Soviet Union, it was made in response to a confidential request from U. S. Pres. |
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But it's Mr. Sullivan's casually electrifying turn that allays any potential stolidness to a definably well-made play that confines the action to the domestic arena even as it aims a poison dart squarely at society. |
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A well-made slab will not break even with several people dancing on it. |
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You can try to domesticate this 5-inch beast, but if history is any indication, not even an endless supply of the red stuff, or a well-made muzzle, will tame him. |
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