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  • They are quite floury and starchy.
  • He is also playful and quite fond of children.
  • Beethoven was quite fond of fugues in his later years (others can
  • ncert halls of Europe and North America and is quite fond of travelling to Australia, where he has
  • However, upon meeting Airi, Veedua becomes quite fond of her, due to hearing of how Airi made A
  • According to railway employees, Disney was quite fond of the railway and expressed interest in
  • He later admits to growing quite fond of Rita, whom he married in the third boo
  • Hippias, quite foolishly, insists that Achilles told two diff
  • ried to move on with his life, but could never quite forget Barry.
  • ide range of soil conditions, makes T. pallida quite formidable should it be encountered in situati
  • -President Marcelino dos Santos who has spoken quite forthrightly; in a TV interview in 2005 he exp
  • harts.After his slight brush with fame but not quite fortune Ashaye teamed up with musicians/songwr
  • The chain was quite forward-looking with their food choices: the B
  • At this point of his life he was still quite fragile and had to be carried to and from the
  • have been prepared, although these tend to be quite fragile.
  • ats have long, slender wings and legs that are quite fragile.
  • The fossils are quite fragmentary, and consist of teeth and a verteb
  • Though its populations are quite fragmented today, many of the individuals stil
  • l market system, the market for securities was quite fragmented.
  • Attenborough was by this stage quite frail, so the building was opened on his behal
  • d of the article about smoking the stuff cause quite frankly i know nothing about it, but the erowi
  • But that picture sucks, quite frankly Artvandelay 23:34, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
  • They admitted quite frankly that this was partly due to the fact t
  • of view that they were killed in crossfire is quite frankly absurd.
  • r-resourced and you've got a lot of people who quite frankly should not be in those conditions.
  • place human subjects at his disposal, stating quite frankly that the experiments might prove fatal
  • Ambrose, in the sermon linked, says quite frankly, "she seems to me to have borne not so
  • Quite frankly, he's just looking for excuses."
  • mong a host of local and state officials, who, quite frankly, have appeared spineless throughout th
  • But quite frankly, the less it gets mentioned, the bette
  • The Roundhouse is at length quite free by introduction of a splendid new quay on
  • ble, and practical in clear and easy language, quite free from controversial bitterness.
  • The improvising is quite free, exploratory, and sometimes violent, alth
  • or oboe, clarinet, bassoon and flute which run quite freely alongside one another, with no harmonic
  • ompletely silent at school for years but speak quite freely or even excessively at home.
  • , published in 1681, however adds new material quite freely and without acknowledgment, and the Eng
  • cribed, and units were detached to other zones quite freely.
  • outside of the island of Socotra, where it is quite frequent at 71.4%.
  • Melanic forms are quite frequent.
  • After that, Havard was quite frequently known as "Dr.
  • The game appeared quite frequently in mainland Europe and the United K
  • "If you take a term used quite frequently these days, the term “genetic pollu
  • He featured quite frequently in the top division over the next f
  • Haplogroup D is also found quite frequently in Central Asia, where it makes up
  • He played quite frequently at the beginning of his QPR career,
  • ly found in Chinese bakeries, and is mentioned quite frequently on TV, radio and films in Hong Kong
  • (very old) lifts, which had been breaking down quite frequently prior to the station's closure.
  • ted as within the census county or not (or are quite frequently given as "N.K.", meaning "Not Known
  • e group has largely been forgotten, it appears quite frequently in news articles published during t
  • He played quite frequently in his first season at Bury, though
  • (Love toured the U.S. and Europe quite frequently into the 2000s, additionally lectur
  • Ron has a fondness for antique guns and quite frequently shows them off.
  • It is used quite frequently when measuring sensor outputs.
  • He can also be seen quite frequently on national television as a co-pitc
  • The name comes from Holzhausen, a quite frequently occurring place-name in Germany.
  • Gibbs was used quite frequently in pre-season for Arsenal.
  • Their band tours quite frequently and runs all ages shows out of "The
  • lay notes an octave higher than they should be quite frequently.
  • s, associated with Heidegger who used the term quite frequently.
  • apan and Roxy Music, however, did use the oboe quite frequently.
  • Frescal cheese (as the name implies) is served quite fresh, about 4-10 days after preparation, stil
  • er that many imagine him to be; in fact, he is quite friendly in person.
  • album" and that "label-relations are currently quite friendly".
  • The natives are quite friendly, especially Nona, the tribal chief's
  • rman soldiers, their relationship often became quite friendly.
  • roup of people who were acquaintances (but not quite friends) in order to get their honest assessme
  • Some found them quite frightening and unknowable."
  • t, that many of them he perverted, and brought quite from the truth, and some from their wits also"
  • Young Kowhai are quite frost tender, so cuttings or seedlings should
  • It is widely cultivated as a garden plant, and quite frost-hardy compared to other fuchsias
  • A similar exercise would be quite fruitful for the A10, but it would go on and o
  • on ignoring it as he finishes his monologue is quite frustrating.
  • It's quite full of short sentences which while aren't tha
  • (A memoir of a lapsed catholic who can't quite fully escape)
  • of some of its bones indicate that it was not quite fully mature.
  • icted as a large white inflatable balloon, not quite fully inflated, with a flexible skin.
  • While quite functional as a boiler fuel, this crude carrie
  • “Some of them are quite funny and I think our colleagues in the commun
  • e film as "[d]ark, thrilling, and occasionally quite funny, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  • ange the page accordingly, he seems to find it quite funny.
  • Quite funny.
  • , though he mellowed as he grew older, did not quite gain the affection of his boys in the same way
  • It follows the life of a quite geisha,single mother of a young boy, in the li
  • hat "Many beautiful and striking moments don't quite gel, but still worth watching."
  • on for all of mathematics, the work began with quite general definitions of a philosophical nature.
  • tra forms, they allowed for the formulation of quite general PDE systems.
  • His notation was quite general, but the proposal never attained the c
  • Surrender terms at New Amsterdam were quite generous.
  • reafter the route continues on foot, initially quite gently through woods and meadows reaching the
  • s review, stating, "Krgovich and Stewart don't quite get it right as there are too many singers and
  • He never did quite get over the knee injury he sustained earlier
  • I don't quite get it either.
  • many times you listen to 2007, you just can't quite get a hold of what's going on or where you wil
  • r years, I have noticed that some people don't quite get it.
  • I do not quite get why you think that this information about
  • I'm not quite getting who is supposed to be "serving as a st
  • ial" and concluded, "The starring foursome are quite glib and pleasing in the principal roles."
  • he Raven" where the narrator, after being made quite gloomy by the raven's predictions of woe decid
  • The Kaqchikel narrative is quite gloomy, describing the forefather's departure
  • ifficulties made the atmosphere around Burslem quite gloomy, not helped by the news that former Val
  • Road: Roads are quite good attached to State Highways at least 9 km
  • He was quite good in a variety of sports and excelled in sh
  • This town produces quite good table wine.
  • This article looks quite good and is very close to MilHist B-Class, wit
  • Later on, the land proved quite good and profitable for a variety of farming a
  • e sky, and it is banned by airlines, but it is quite good on toast."
  • polling, Desantis's performance was considered quite good for a Republican candidate, indeed the be
  • Earlier versions of the APT were quite good little performers in the air.
  • The road is dirt, but quite good enough for two-wheel drive vehicles unles
  • 2. I planned my own attempt and it was quite good but if i cant get it published in a book
  • The review did note the game was quite good after getting used to the controls.
  • , differently to Aaron, Simon Willard wasn't a quite good businessman and after retiring Simon fini
  • The wine's reputation was quite good in classical Greece-Strabo mentions it al
  • ived, since Schult by his own admission is not quite good enough to be a professional musician, and
  • To his surprise, she becomes quite good at it and beats many levels.
  • tion of WP:V, the forum posting probably isn't quite good enough.
  • The game looked quite good (if obviously derivative)".
  • other free Flick image here, which seems to be quite good quality.
  • Now That's What I Call Quite Good was the post-breakup greatest hits album
  • hap who played Sid, Gary Oldman, I thought was quite good", and later called him a "bloody good act
  • he aircraft sequences are generally considered quite good, especially for fans of the Grumman Albat
  • The images are quite good, but if you believe that you can get bett
  • Quite good, but the use of the term "legal death" im
  • Her memory was quite good, and she could recognize most of her frie
  • Generally speaking, this article is quite good, but a bit of extra polish won't hurt at
  • The carcass quality of these sheep is quite good, with most of the fat concentrated in the
  • In any case, what you added looks quite good, but it also looks to me like you deleted
  • Nowadays it's quite good-natured, but in the past there have been
  • 60s developed but this early Capitol effort is quite good.
  • about it too much, as the existing alt text is quite good.
  • tralian Democrats' election result in 2001 was quite good.
  • much like the Finale, but now I see that it is quite good."
  • The quality of life was generally regarded as quite good: "The laboring men of Moline are among th
  • We never quite got it together to be competitive, week in and
  • ing about 110 millimetres (4.3 in) long can be quite gracious but when they reproduce they can reac
  • The musical productions are quite grand and usually have the participation of ov
  • her station at 147th Street, Harvey Station is quite grand in its appearance, at least in the vicin
  • en: "It's an impressive-looking place: big and quite grand and pleasingly symmetrical, set at the t
  • He sees himself as a noble thief and doesn't quite grasp his criminality.
  • t possible to be silent about the abuses, even quite grave ones, against the nature of the Liturgy
  • ractive purple colour during the summer, being quite green in the winter.
  • A:  I think the situation is quite grim. 
  • y held 270 seats in the Lok Sabha and it never quite had a firm grip on power.
  • ianity , even at his most radical period never quite had escaped him.
  • ing or twisting and climbing branches, usually quite hairy in texture.
  • The thorax is quite hairy and marked by silvery-white scales.
  • The herbage is fuzzy to quite hairy in texture, and generally reddish in col
  • purple-tinted gray-green in color and usually quite hairy in texture, the hairs sometimes associat
  • In texture it is quite hairy, especially on the leaves and at the nod
  • The leaves are hairless to quite hairy, and usually studded with visible resin
  • The body is black and quite hairy.
  • The whole body is quite hairy.
  • nish to purple in color and may be hairless to quite hairy.
  • The eyes are dark and quite hairy.
  • The thorax is dark-brown and quite hairy.
  • hemispherical without hair, while the eyes are quite hairy.
  • 's expansion will continuously slow, but never quite halting.
  • that the structure was "useful, functional and quite handsome."
  • The Essex and Middlesex estates would be quite handy if your husband's a Justice sitting in L
  • son's feelings for her, the consummation never quite happened.
  • er as a "building that most Sydneysiders would quite happily blow up".
  • a darker approach in the verses the song turns quite happy in the chorus.
  • investor, I think you're rejoicing and you're quite happy to see the market at 3,000.”
  • On the other hand, he was quite happy to con people out of their money when he
  • Although older aircrew were quite happy to accept the slower pace of life, young
  • Baeres commented: "We would have been quite happy if he had killed Battlefield Earth".
  • I'm quite happy to be there.
  • Her childhood was quite happy by all accounts; the frailty of her heal
  • We're quite happy to have our beliefs questioned, ethicall
  • rents disagreed because Weiss had seemed to be quite happy earlier in the day.
  • ntertainment extravaganzas of its own, but was quite happy to transmit those produced by other comp
  • sbane are copycats who follow the crowd; he is quite happy to stay in Brisbane, he is in a stable j
  • Gilmour commented on this reading: "I'm quite happy for people to interpret [The Division Be
  • I've shown no temper, yet, but I will be quite happy to report you if you continue trolling t
  • I was so keen to go there that I was quite happy to work for free for the first season, b
  • Otherwise, I am quite happy with the changes, and believe this now m
  • When you take certain actions, you must be quite happy to suffer the consequences.
  • r, they do like their privacy at times and are quite happy to simply be around the family rather th
  • he discovers that Wally and his customers are quite happy with Flora and in no hurry for Goober to
  • I thought it would be really nice to make her quite happy.
  • ite and is effectively out of print, making it quite hard to find.
  • b from the popular tourist village of Reeth is quite hard going: a path goes directly up the steep
  • ter, when people wear thick clothes, it may be quite hard to fit three adults, especially if there
  • Consequently this breedy is quite hard and survives well on poor forage.
  • However it's quite hard when her father is the school's PE coach.
  • The seeds are quite hard and can chip a tooth.
  • ey will still be protected, it would have been quite hard to reach an agreement.
  • It is quite hard, very sensitive to thermal shock and frac
  • It is quite hard, with hardness 5.5 to 6, close to that of
  • In cultivation it proves quite hardy as long as it is shaded, with a habit of
  • The pygmy goat is quite hardy, an asset in a wide variety of settings,
  • portion dies back with frost, but the root is quite hardy.
  • The Nikau makes an excellent pot plant, and is quite hardy.
  • Unlike the organic form, inorganic arsenic is quite harmful even in minute quantities.
  • Adolphine: a charming little old lady, who is quite harmless and always offering sweets to passing
  • Chaff_GRE.cbx) and by using it Enforcer can be quite harmless.
  • th the earlier Prussian settlers was initially quite harmonious, however this was to change.
  • Himilco described his journeys as quite harrowing, repeatedly reporting sea monsters a
  • Although initially appearing quite harsh and cruel, Scar's tragic past and acts o
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