Such a quibble aside, it is undeniable that "Models Behaving Badly" itself performs splendidly.
They are the fourth generation of their family to run Gerdau S.A. and run it splendidly.
Turkish entrepreneurs have responded splendidly to the new opportunities created by a stronger economy.
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That makes it hard for foreigners to do business there, but suits local tycoons splendidly.
However, his business partner, Obadiah Stane (a splendidly bald, bearded Jeff Bridges), is unhappy about the change.
The last Zaak heard, Wardi is doing splendidly: He is finally a partner in the law firm.
Somalia's splendidly durable currency has strengthened from 32, 000 shillings to the dollar last September to 22, 000 this month.
The Internet stimulates innovation so splendidly because it is an open, neutral platform.
Certainly, Dr Cao has found in carbon and antifreeze splendidly cheap materials for her microlasers so long as they work.
Any day, it seemed, the Makahs would revert splendidly to their traditional ways.
They also find Handsome the warthog and Fergie the orange-haired orangutan splendidly entertaining.
Jordi Alba rattled the outside of an upright before David Albelda's long-range effort was splendidly clawed away by the diving Petr Cech.
No doubt he remembers that in 1996 Mr Lee did splendidly in an election campaign based almost exclusively on defiance of China.
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The niche has grown splendidly over the past decade, as chip makers have outsourced what was fast becoming a specialised and capital-intensive activity.
Indian recipes assume a similarly deep knowledge of cooking, although they splendidly combine brevity with the sort of florid touches that David admired.
Last month, Vice-President Biden returned to Kabul, and, according to Afghans with knowledge of the visit, this time the two leaders got along splendidly.
Apart from 39-year-old Nixon, none of the other Leicestershire batsmen ever looked set against Worcestershire's battery of seam bowlers, splendidly led by 22-year-old Shantry.
The out-of-the-box thinking has worked splendidly for Switzerland and for Europe.
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Just up the road lies the splendidly dishevelled Bar Marsella, late-night hangout of choice for the city's bohemians and, um, colourful street characters since 1820.
Our waitress, Fidelma, is a star, nonchalantly recommending the likes of mi-cuit (half- or semi-cooked) Glenarm salmon, or a splendidly kitsch and perfectly executed beef Wellington.
The Bulls performed splendidly in the absence of key overseas pair Matt Orford and Brett Kearney, with Sykes and Heath L'Estrange doing well as a makeshift half-back pair.
Splendidly managed by Maurice (Hank) Greenberg, aig is a money machine that regularly earns 15% on its shareholders equity and excels by all other measures of earnings muscle.
It is this sense of otherness (amply displayed in Lakkis' splendidly curling, pencil-thin moustache - a relic of centuries past), that makes the Cretans, and especially those from the south, such good company.
Rounding up the cast is Masha's boy-toy Spike (a splendidly buoyant Billy Magnussen), a housekeeper convinced she can see the future (a very game Shalita Grant) and an ethereal neighbor (the fairy-ish Genevieve Angelson).
Dashing and courteous, splendidly handsome, he wished often for the strange hats he saw, bowler or thin-brimmed, foot-high or scarlet-plumed, in order to flourish them high to all the people who wished him well.
We'll get our hands on a review unit soon enough to put it through its paces, but in the meantime, check out our photos (and video) to get a closer look at the splendidly-specced midrange phone.
The same resolute tune comes from his sidekick, Dmitri Soin, who runs the splendidly named Che Guevara School of Political Leadership a youth movement that aims to funnel Transdniestria's young people into constructive activities such as NATO-baiting.
If the next administration is wise, it will do what it can to help the markets clear, let the recession take its course, and do what it can to preserve intact a financial system that has served us splendidly.
James Tissot's 1866 portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, splendidly dressed in a pink peignoir trimmed in show-stopping pink ruffles, shows her looking strangely vulnerable among many costly possessions, objects that may one day break but do not die.
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