Nothing can constitutegood breeding that has not good-nature for its foundation.-Bulwer
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To be more or less spirituous does not constitutegood wine.
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Actively inconveniencing people doesn't exactly boost their morale-muchless constitutegood leadership or smart politics.
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These facts, and many others, constitutegood evidence for the statement that ideas seek expression in movement.
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Later on they would come to the unbroken trail, where three miles an hour would constitutegood going.
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They constitutegood, solid advice on the side of simplicity -Don't go into great detail describing places and things.
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We therefore believe that these two markers constitutegood candidates for CRC susceptibility loci and should be further evaluated in other larger datasets.
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Mobile genetic elements, exoproteins and surface exposed proteins constitutegood targets for further research to explore the underlying mechanisms related to mastitis chronicity.
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Yet the England coaches may hint that on low-bouncing pitches swinging across the line early in an innings does not constitutegood risk management.
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Mobile genetic elements, transcriptional regulators, exoproteins and iron acquisition pathways constitutegood targets for further research to define the underlying mechanisms of mastitis severity.
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The first book of this Series is preparatory and treats of the English Language as a whole and of the features which constitutegood literature.
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Farm-yard manure is preferred, but castor-cake and the water hyacinth-a weed-constitutegood substitutes.
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Educating the younger generation about what constitutesgood music is a thankless and difficult task.
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No one troubled to enquire what constitutedgood design or indeed, more specifically, good British design.
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The man who by seeking embellishment hazards confusion, is greatly mistaken in what constitutesgood writing.