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  • His hatred of his job is never quite enough to get him to quit.
  • rist, and of an Alfenus having been consul, is quite enough to enable a scholiast with the assistan
  • I think there wasn't quite enough delta-V in the LEM available to do the
  • place - just as they did last season, and not quite enough for UEFA Cup qualification.
  • seventh place in the final league table wasn't quite enough for a playoff place.
  • diaInfluence.com stated, "Askalo...[has]...not quite enough mass yet to get the response rate up."
  • Vocals on "Everything (...Is Never Quite Enough)"
  • To seem to sing is quite enough, if others arts and graces are present.
  • rits are held when Taj realises he hasn't done quite enough.
  • However, it was not quite enough: Otago won the match by one wicket.
  • I don't think it is quite enought to say that it was one of a series of
  • Though he never quite entered it, his attempts allowed him to travel
  • He was known to be quite entertaining, often making himself invisible,
  • He spoke quite enthusiastically of "Karamaneh" a seductive fe
  • uced a new three-parter that's almost, but not quite, entirely like a certain other game about drag
  • f body and mind…their English school education quite equal to the average of their day.”
  • While not quite equal-area or conformal, his projection result
  • , although kept in greater numbers, have never quite equaled such weights.
  • served only by a small local bus company with quite erratic service.
  • 5 inches) with a slight summer maximum, but is quite erratic and can vary from 1,150 millimetres (4
  • is arrival at Anderlecht, the Championship was quite erratic due to the World War II, but he helped
  • of Allmusic proclaimed, "while there's nothing quite essential among the remixes, they're all enjoy
  • He never quite established himself, but did well in 1924, whe
  • We never quite established a means of communication between m
  • I don't think we quite estimated the degree of control that Saddam's
  • Since World War II the area has become quite ethnically diverse, with many Greeks, Italians
  • nder of his life, and from that time he became quite evangelical about his faith.
  • demoninational form of low-church Anglicanism, quite evangelical, and under the strict doctrinal co
  • n nearly 50% of the votes, the remainder being quite evenly between the other candidates.
  • competition with comfortable margins, but were quite evenly matched in the finals.
  • Last year's race was quite eventful, with championship frontrunners Giorg
  • ns were held, with the very last proving to be quite eventful.
  • ar the Trams" (although the tram service never quite eventuated).
  • Employed in almost (but not quite) every verse of the psalm is a synonym for the
  • Eat Quite Everything You See (Graywolf Press, 2002)
  • The Palazzo was a Papal property, indeed, as quite everything in Rome before 1870.
  • Later that year it was quite evident that development on Mozilla was not pr
  • y show a departure from circularity, a feature quite evident to visual observers.
  • In this species is quite evident the row of spines on the tibia 3 chara
  • de are smaller by orders of magnitude ... it's quite evident that this doesn't come close to the pa
  • ch his original training physical chemistry is quite evident as he focused mainly on the physical/c
  • e book's, and (POV now) Verbitsky's own POV is quite evident.
  • ore individual and the orchestral textures are quite evocative.
  • ssful at this enterprise; his publications are quite exact and beautifully executed.
  • ively strong shock after such a long time is a quite exceptional occurrence.
  • But what's for me quite exceptional and has very minor consequences as
  • Their artistic and technical quality is quite exceptional.
  • tsman and painter -- he was an RCA -- was also quite exceptional.
  • She said she remembers Campbell being quite excited when she appeared for breakfast the mo
  • y are very much in sync with each other... I'm quite excited about it".
  • I am getting quite excited about what he might be able to produce
  • to music webzine Drowned in Sound: "We all got quite excited about the whole ethos of what we're tr
  • name, with the same meaning in many languages, quite exotic in Russia and advocating something trop
  • The Taiya River delta is quite expansive and makes the adjacent portion of th
  • The park is quite expansive and includes a large adventure playg
  • However, they are usually quite expensive due to the precision-made pieces ins
  • ation and commercial exploitation, it is still quite expensive to operate in, mostly due to launch
  • Airfone phone calls are usually quite expensive compared to ground-based telephone c
  • It is quite expensive and usually served only on special o
  • The car was hand built and quite expensive at £1987 before a long list of extra
  • Glass capacitors, while quite expensive, are essentially nonmicrophonic.
  • Some moderators are quite expensive, for example beryllium, and reactor-
  • Its rarity means good copies are now quite expensive, for example in UK albums are now pr
  • with great care from ancient vines and can be quite expensive.
  • aurant four out of five stars, but rated it as quite expensive.
  • f the four bound volumes of Urkunden IV can be quite expensive.
  • hich were completely air-conditioned and hence quite expensive.
  • s to the environment, notetakers are typically quite expensive.
  • Swatch, being quite experienced in the field of innovations, has p
  • icantly more than the returning cast, and were quite experimental for Virtua Fighter characters.
  • The album is quite experimental, featuring minimalist jazz, overp
  • he lives by a code of honor - even if he can't quite explain it - as one thing after another spins
  • o question BBC's "loose" use of the term; it's quite explicit).-Shada
  • Her adventures are full of quite explicit, if humorous, eroticism and in one me
  • Entheogen means "God inside us" and refers quite explicitly to the use of psychoactive plants f
  • dialect, especially with regards to vowels is quite extensive due to the dialect's tonal nature.
  • The range of Red-winged Lark is quite extensive within Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sud
  • ition of larger, older properties, standing in quite extensive gardens, to make way for the buildin
  • Her television resume proved to be quite extensive as she appeared on the following sel
  • The basement is quite extensive and quite eerie in places.
  • Hopewell trading networks were quite extensive, with obsidian from the Yellowstone
  • The site was quite extensive, with a main block, dining with TV -
  • Hopewell trading networks were quite extensive, as has been found by the evidence o
  • seam, the workings of which were now becoming quite extensive.
  • At times, these renovations can be quite extensive.
  • its recent performance is well documented and quite extensive.
  • cture in its major centres, some of which were quite extensive.
  • However, Mr Holder spoke quite extensively and Geoff did not get a chance to
  • p her size, and she has to leverage technology quite extensively to make the most out of her crew.
  • It is quite extraordinary that in a remote province like B
  • ors" but said it was an "isolated breach under quite extraordinary circumstances".
  • So, this is really quite extraordinary for a company which professes on
  • , M81 2007 3, grew very luminous, reaching the quite extraordinary absolute magnitude of −10 and ap
  • second chorus of "All of Me" Sarah bops in "a quite extraordinary fashion, covering more than two
  • contrast between the two kinds of music can be quite extreme.
  • Their hopes flag, but never quite fade away.
  • Large, quite faint, irregularly round; it brightens in the
  • stripes, these stripes can be very distinct to quite faint.
  • ribed as intelligent, logical and serious, but quite fair in the long run.
  • This film version was overall quite faithful to the original story.
  • Quite faithful to the real events it even had many o
  • Dicks was of the view that the books should be quite faithful to the television stories, give or ta
  • I'm quite familiar with chemical warfare, and the descri
  • It was quite familiar sight they say, to see cows grazing a
  • of concepts pre-1933 German intellectuals were quite familiar with, though quite often misunderstoo
  • Northeast Europe, Meder was, says, Mattheson, quite familiar with 17th-century Italian music, such
  • estimate committee and other committees.He is quite familiar among people for his simplicity and '
  • called "Ultras", and many of them would become quite famous (or infamous) because of their abilitie
  • , although Melville, as a French director, was quite famous abroad.
  • The two were quite famous for their heavy involvement in silver m
  • The game was quite famous in Europe in the downing era of the Com
  • The band was quite famous in Europe, long before The Beatles and
  • The book is quite famous in Flanders, The Netherlands and elsewh
  • Frucade became also quite famous when, in the 1995 ORF Nette Leit Show (
  • Berenice was quite famous and prosperous in antiquity.
  • The reason it is quite famous is because Lily Allen attended it.
  • ame a Klepht at the age of eighteen and became quite famous for his actions in the Olympus area bef
  • ived in the wilderness for 22 years, he became quite famous in Syria Palaestina.
  • d to join Anatoliy Krol's jazz-band, which was quite famous in the USSR.
  • Quite famous regionally and even somewhat nationally
  • The name Pachalam became quite famous after the humorous character named "Pac
  • There are also numerous, and quite famous, ski runs which are used during the win
  • By then quite famous, Toft was brought to London and studied
  • gical celebrations, in 1965, which have become quite famous.
  • The hotel became quite famous.
  • n 1719 is one of the oldest in the city and is quite famous.Sabarna Prithivi
  • Quite famously, Aftermath the act, lost a notable co
  • e tentiform mine between two side veins, often quite far from the midrib.
  • ibility, the soldiers were scattered, at times quite far from the planned drop zone.
  • inal Origins was originally known as The Dark, quite far into production.
  • Dedemli is quite far from the main highways.
  • rzurum a part of Turkey) he was assigned, were quite far from Istanbul, the capital, and during mos
  • er desire to be buried in Jefferson (which was quite far away) represents her deceit and her abilit
  • In addition to the funnel being placed quite far aft, the bridge was placed nearer amidship
  • though the station is named as Hung Hom, it is quite far from Hung Hom District which is at least 1
  • Southern Tsimshian is spoken on an island quite far South of the Skeena River, in the village
  • At the time, the small settlement was quite far from the rest of the world.
  • The film is quite far from the novel's subject, but still keeps
  • lt maps have posts located far apart with some quite far north in the forest.
  • There are, however, some that are quite far from the inner edge of the main belt, such
  • nsequences of the Peanut Vendor's success were quite far-reaching.
  • mill Foundation commented, "I found the result quite fascinating and interesting and strange and we
  • It can move quite fast if necessary but rarely does so and gener
  • a top speed of 280 km/h (170 mph) at Le Mans, quite fast for a 2-liter engine car.
  • s put on taking cover, with health running out quite fast if player remains in the open during a sh
  • , gzip, Interbase, Oracle, Postgres), which is quite fast, has support for Hyper-Six and FoxPro RDD
  • They are quite fast, giving rise to the name "racer".
  • ly small (~200-350 grams, ~15 centimetres) and quite fast, although not as fast as the Long-eared H
  • The song is in 4/4 time and quite fast-paced, the tune being similar to that of
  • to learn and influences their spoken language quite fast.
  • They were interesting buses, quite faster than Leyland Tiger in use by other flee
  • At first, his record was actually quite favorable - particularly in Pennsylvania throu
  • The public reception was quite favorable, though Tchaikovsky was disappointed
  • ight and airy, and well ventilated and compare quite favourably with those in the best English pris
  • It was quite feared in the past because of its high water.
  • In time these missiles became quite feared in the United States because of their a
  • efence structures had been constructed, it was quite feared due to floods.
  • His conduct in leading the charge was quite fearless and his most splendid example was the
  • It would be quite feasible to cite authorities for those whose s
  • However, it is quite feasible to determine the sequence of a define
  • She's also quite fickle.
  • ding the initial landings, when the action was quite fierce.
  • When not quite fifteen years of age he was appointed engraver
  • I never quite figured out the virtues of "The D".
  • aurants and taverns in the Austrian alps, as a quite filling meal.
  • while still being the fun, trashy and frankly quite filthy".
  • Facts and figures that *show* it should be quite findable:***
  • e, predominantly polled sheep with long, soft, quite fine wool and produce good meat carcases.
  • "I think the table is quite fine as it is; it, in conjunction with the map
  • I read the article, and to me it reads quite fine.
  • in the heights above the city, in line with a quite finely conserved wall dating 1,400 after Chris
  • When God creates us, He doesn't quite finish it.
  • The Doctor isn't quite finished with Omega, as heard in the audio Ome
  • Kingsbury has never quite finished the story, noting as far back as 1984
  • d 19 m wide, with naves 25 m long), though not quite finished, was dedicated in 1387, when it was f
  • Perhaps it is a sketch of a song never quite finished.
  • As of early March 2006, the memorial is not quite finished.
  • The flesh is very white and moist, becoming quite firm when cooked.
  • The page doesn't quite fit into an 800x600 Explorer window.
  • In her office, she does not quite fit with the bank's corporate image, despite b
  • l asserted that the Lithuanian retreat did not quite fit the tried formula of a false retreat.
  • rms was too confusing for listeners and didn't quite fit the sound that Corey had developed.
  • e, Collingham "Appeals to children who haven't quite fitted into the public school system.
  • Some of them received quite flamboyant designations like "Tuxedo Roadster"
  • not rot, but buildings constructed of them are quite flammable and make extremely hot fires.
  • Isopropyl acetate is quite flammable in both its liquid and vapor forms,
  • The terrain is quite flat and doesn't raise more than 8 meters (app
  • The town's environs are quite flat and low-lying although it is situated at
  • deposits, and therefore the valley bed is now quite flat although (as can be deduced from the rema
  • The crater is now quite flat or more precisely, its floor conforms to
  • The village is quite flat, at an altitude of 60-80 metres (200-260
  • The surface of the table must also be quite flat, to allow precision optical mounts to mak
  • The front part had to be quite flat, again like a kilt.
  • Although the profile for this stage was quite flat, pre-race analysis expected that the stag
  • f the curve: it can be seen that the "peak" is quite flat, which explains the existence of several
  • urther east around Loxwood the land is low and quite flat.
  • ndscape of the Sandnes and Stavanger region is quite flat.
  • asing, and the authors hypothesize that it was quite flexible.
  • aterial used for towers at the time, steel, is quite flexible.
  • This species is characterised by producing quite floppy pitchers in spring with large wings, pe
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