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This meant, of course, that they were not as fine as all that.
The title track to his latest CD Devils and Dust (audio) is as fine as anything he's ever written.
He was as punctilious about his honour, as fine a horseman and as deep in debt as any of them.
But they are unlikely to be impressed with what they see as fine words from the West unmatched by real short-term commitments.
Brosnan seems at ease, Moore is as crackable as fine porcelain, and both of them cast around for funny lines that never come their way.
As Fine Art Sails moves on to other locations, Ross hopes creatives of all disciplines and nationalities will be inspired to add their handiwork to the project.
"He was as fine a public servant, as dedicated to the United States of America ... as anyone I have ever met, " Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty told reporters Tuesday.
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About the same size as fine particles of cigarette smoke, the grains are made of silicate minerals and carbon-based materials coated with ice - principally water ice and frozen carbon monoxide.
For much of the world's wealthy elite, classic cars are the most popular collectible asset with prices surging 395% over 10 years, beating other alternative investments such as fine wine and art.
With an orbit that will extend more than 10 times as far from Earth as HALCA, out to some 350, 000 kilometres, RadioAstron promises to capture detail that is more than 10 times as fine.
Indeed, that was as fine a start to the day as I could imagine until a few weeks ago, when I sat down for breakfast at Prime Meats, a Brooklyn restaurant specializing in hearty Alpine dishes.
Bear in mind that many of these offbeat attractions, run by passionate people who are enthused about their bizarre corner of the world, are not as fine tuned as the more famous Disney, Legoland or Universal Studios theme parks.
Typically this meant plowing money into commodities, land, and other scarce if useless things (such as fine art), on the assumption that investment vehicles definitively limited in supply would hold their value in the context of dollar weakness.
It all made me wish for the logical next step for New York: regular staged productions of these operas, in an appropriately sized theater with a pit, starring a period-instrument band, conductor and singers as fine as these.
Dr Sheridon and his colleagues have created prototype displays with more than 200 dots per inch (80 dots per centimetre) about twice as fine a resolution as most laptop screens, but only half as clear as a decent laser printer.
Fortunately for those with a tooth for it, the artisan mezcaleros in places like the mezcal heartland of Oaxaca still craft the old fire-smoked, close-to-the-soil nectar, a drink as specifically rooted in its origins and as various in its outcomes as fine wine.
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In what must have been as fine a piece of acting as any this side of an Oscar, the priest at the time not only convinced Morgan there was nothing left to steal in his church, but, local lore has it, even sweet-talked the hardened buccaneer into donating a bit of gold for its refurbishment.
Morley, who was a member of the England team that disappointed at the last World Cup in 2000, rates the current Australians as a fine side and acknowledges that they start the competition as favourites.
It may be enough, as this fine book does, to shine a spotlight on its success.
Fianna Fail was once seen as more centrist, Fine Gael as more conservative, but differences have blurred.
The ant story is not limited to process optimization and serves as a fine example for information transmission.
But as any fine would be paid by the Treasury, it is hard to see what this would achieve.
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District Judge Christopher Pratt decided the day the Scot had spent in the cells would serve as his fine and freed him.
The judges praised the programme as a fine example of mature radio.
Giuliani was on TV last night endorsing Rupert as a fine man.
Not that they admit to being superstitious: Bhutanese prefer to think of themselves as being fine-tuned to the invisible forces of nature.
Even so eminent a dealer as The Fine Art Society has its former "Old Gold Room" where decades of gilt frames awaited their doom.
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