So many pleats: pin pleats, cartridge pleats and gathers so fine that they read as pleats.
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Our third requirement is portfolio diversification, so fine sector funds like Vanguard Health Care are excluded.
That was fine as long as stockmarkets were booming, not so fine when they went into free fall.
Part of what makes this production so fine is the unanimity with which Ms. Tyson's colleagues support her magnificent performance.
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Even the wines with residual sugar possess a balance and structure so fine and clean that the wine just sings.
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It contains details so fine that scientists will be able to see how the primitive feathers were attached to the dinosaur's body.
The pulsing drum beat and brawny guitar riffs in the opening bars of "Feel So Fine" kick off the album with an impressive gusto.
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.
That is fine if it is in a bank's home currency, but not so fine if, for instance, a Japanese bank needs dollars in New York.
So fine, you somehow manage to find enough competent, mentally stable people to guard every school in the country five days a week for eight hours a day.
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Ms. Errico has never before had the opportunity to play so fine a role in New York, and she effortlessly proves her worth: I've never seen or heard a better Clara, Audra McDonald included.
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Big business has everything to gain from the present situation and seems to be doing so just fine.
This is why an offering prospectus filed with the SEC is often hundreds of pages long and contains so much fine print.
As per some legal counsel, the not-so-fine print has changed, however.
There's a website (hockeyfights.com) devoted entirely to the not-so-fine art of fighting on skates on ice, and there are chat rooms where the best fights are analyzed and picked apart.
So far, the Obama administration's approach to free speech is that it's fine so long as it's cheap and exacts no political price.
The employee felt that her funds were doing fine so why should she make any changes?
Now, he's saving every penny he makes to pay his fine so he can go back home.
Unfortunately, what this economy needs is not so much a fine tuning as a set of jumper cables.
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The good news is that golfers so far seem fine with that downsizing.
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My Chief Pilot told me all systems were fine so we continued on with the remainder of our 9-hour flight.
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Offers vary by card so read the fine print to see if the incentive is cash back or fuel credits.
As both products and regulations become more complex, these critics say, so must the fine print that explains it all.
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But van der Kamp thinks the market will be fine so long as the red-chip frenzy does not spill over into the rest of the bourse.
Yet Mrs Arroyo continued to let them demonstrate, insisting that free assemblies were fine so long as they did not become violent or attempt to unseat the government.
So on a fine spring day - it's more fine tuning than anything else, though Carwyn Jones will hope his refreshed cabinet will get its message across with renewed vigour - and more success.
It was quite warm so we were fine.
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