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1 Both these classes of oratory suit young men well, but in older persons they show a want of dignity.
2 The vocal tutor and professional performer guides the choir through familiar and well known songs to suit young and old.
3 It may suit young foresters like you two, but it is not for me, an old man and a schoolmaster.
4 Jonathan Nicholas, managing director of the Wellbeing Outfit, said services needed to adjust to suit young men who did not want to talk.
5 Dear Sir- Iamsorry we have not been able to hear of lodgings to suit young F. but we will not desist in the enquiry.
6 While open-plan living may suit young families, when the kids grow into teenagers, we find a lot of clients want to put walls back up.
7 You have no idea how it suits young girls.
8 The overall aesthetic is lo-fi and on-the-fly, which suits Young 's improvisational style and feedback-laden guitar excursions.
9 "History in romance,- Idaresay that suits young people best."
10 He has got the house in Upper Brook Street, which suits young Lady Gaverick, and about fifteen hundred a year-considerablyless than Bridget.
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