He turned out perfectly fine -- he had been getting oxygen through the umbilical cord.
First off, you can play the game with AI allies and that works perfectly fine.
Now 14 months old, he's perfectly fine and has no memory of his table dive.
At the low priced end of the spectrum are companies like Sun Ice that make perfectly fine quality stuff.
Just as logical thinking said it was perfectly fine to be invested in Pets.com and Garden.com in 1999 and 2000.
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That might be perfectly fine for an employee progressing toward mid-level management, for whom agreement or silence can mean being a good soldier, a team player.
Now, the G-Shock is a perfectly fine watch, but it is to put it mildly a bit of an oddity in an otherwise so masterfully assembled ensemble.
It is perfectly fine by itself, but outstanding with seafood or poultry and can even stand up and go well with heartier dishes such as pork chops.
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The 1.3-megapixel front facing cam obviously doesn't take as crisp or detailed shots, but it's perfectly fine for video chatting, awkwardly posing with a friend, or checking your teeth for leftover lettuce.
In 2007 everything seemed perfectly fine, prosperity was all around and it was just the sort of time when no one could imagine that the world economy was going off a cliff.
It may be perfectly fine - and it would be perfectly fine if the borrowers that come from subprime into FHA look a lot like current FHA borrowers in terms of their credit risk profiles.
But does that mean that there's any kind of regrouping going on, any kind of change in the agenda, or is there a feeling that the agenda is perfectly fine as it is but it's just a matter of communicating it better?
We saw perfectly fine companies, such as Applied Materials, an arms supplier to the Web, suffer share price skids of 40%, even though any chowderhead could tell you that demand for chips is a mortal lock to quadruple over the next five years.
When computer memory and processor speed goes up the BLS assumes that the price of the computer goes down because you are getting a better machine even if that computer is still used for browsing on the internet and the machine that it replaced was perfectly fine for the job.
Several bottles of perfectly aged fine wine, ready (and needing) to be drunk in the next 12 months.
And the campaign released that video, which I think was perfectly appropriate and fine.
She reassured him that Neil had been perfectly safe to drive, Menna had been fine, she had been the only one who was poorly she must have reacted badly to something, she was sorry.
As well as physical training to prepare, Zanardi spent hours working as his own race engineer, fine-tuning his cycle until it perfectly complemented his body.
Another has perfectly arrayed pores 3 nanometers across, a mesh so fine it is used to filter individual amino acids in the DNA sequencing process.
The Reds started perfectly with a Steven Gerrard penalty on eight minutes after Lucas was felled by Adil Rami following a fine run past four players.
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