Such a man is well chosen to lead America into a period of decline.
Her vocal partners on this recording the then-rising tenor Mr. di Stefano and the established baritone Mr. Gobbi proved to be equally well chosen.
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Behavioral economists (and women) highlight the social utility of gift-giving: When well chosen, gifts help create a bond between spouses or friends or even casual acquaintances.
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Bernard Matthews said it believed the site was "well chosen".
The example you select is very well chosen indeed.
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The comparison is not especially well chosen, for it is worth recalling what then happened: Mr Milken ended up in jail for pushing the law too far, and the arrogant Drexel collapsed in a heap of bad debts and ignominy.
The industry is well chosen for such a study, because innovation and the commercialisation of technology are the centre of its own history, and because the business has played a pivotal role in the industrial and post-industrial revolutions of the richest economies.
It also shows her evolution as a designer, showcasing a few, but well-chosen, garments to highlight her growth as a designer as well as her biggest trend-makers.
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She makes her case well, supporting it with a few well-chosen stats and one or two great anecdotes.
The answer can lead companies to focus resources on a few, well-chosen innovations.
To me, a well-chosen guesthouse has infinitely more appeal than a budget hotel.
Though the nominative diarrhoea of the solar system may have gone a little far, a well-chosen name is both picturesque and memorable.
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In his scenes, the faces of his characters, whether Turkish prostitutes, Ellis Island immigrants, Mexican peasants, or well-chosen stars, became dramatic landscapes in themselves.
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, children of the Internet, have built a world where a well-chosen elite accommodates flexibility, shifting roles and, above all else, urgency.
It calls to mind other memorable Oscar speeches given by Hollywood legends such as Cary Grant, Charlie Chaplin and John Wayne, whose well-chosen words continue to teach and inspire.
When the Saint Louis Art Museum completes its expansion in mid-2013, some of these well-chosen pieces will have earned prominent spots alongside the best their contemporary galleries have to offer.
Brand new wine bar Verjus takes the same approach -- a cosy space where you can sit at the bar and order small plates to accompany a concise and well-chosen wine list.
Bower says bomb squads often keep these explosives on-hand to destroy suspicious packages, and he says terrorists might well have chosen to use a binary explosive for the sort of plot described today.
That gave us money up front, and it also made it easier for me to do serious work, because people were buying a five-show package, and they trusted me to give them a well-chosen, wide-ranging package each year.
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Bill Clinton , in his usual manner, made a few empty gestures in the right direction (the White House Web site), but he never seem to get it himself--indeed, a few well-chosen URLs might have saved him from impeachment.
Two other powerful, well-chosen actors were Rose Portillo, as Peer's long-suffering mother Peer's drive with her to death was superb and Peabody Southwell, as the Troll-King's bosomy daughter, who seduces Peer into making love to her energetically onstage, to very sexy music. (When she later warns him, "You will be a father next year, " we have reason to believe her.) Ragnar Bohlin's symphony chorus played its minor but important roles perfectly.
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To the extent he has chosen well the enormous goodwill on the balance sheet is academic, his equity portfolio stands dwarfed by these properties.
If chosen well, these new technologies can be cheaper, faster and less risky than the big, custom solutions that have too often failed in the past.
The new president will be selected by an assembly that contains appointed members as well as those democratically chosen in June, and some of the appointees will be soldiers.
However, these comments were made well before Congressman Ryan was chosen for the GOP ticket.
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The opening remarks by Chairman Greenspan were also well prepared and on the chosen theme.
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To Mr Kirchner's credit, the new judges are well-qualified and were chosen by a more open process.
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