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They deserve modern, fit-for-purpose facilities that support high quality services, he said.
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His answer was simple: Your values alignment and fit within our culture.
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They also raised the issue of where victims fit into the process.
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He had asked questions about whether current laws were fit for purpose.
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Photo: Supplied Navi says it's a good fit for the corporate market.
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The Conservative party can form a government but its majority is slender.
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Eve was slender and delicate, far too precious to risk so pointlessly.
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A slender boy in grey was waiting for them in the veranda.
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Then the slender shuttle is passed in and out among the threads.
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Near the trunk of the cottonwood stood a slender woman in white.
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Prime Minister John Key said the Kiwibank deal was an elegant solution.
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Because it promises an elegant, win-win solution to the problem of poverty.
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Scanbox is an elegant solution to a simple but persistently frustrating problem.
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He is elegant, has a good repetitive easy action and excellent pace.
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An elegant use of the card distinguishes the well-informed in social usage.
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Yet there is nothing graceful about the overloaded boats heading towards Europe.
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It was a large, red brick house built along graceful Georgian lines.
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The flight of the nighthawk is free and graceful in the extreme.
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The new broom has a rare chance to suggest a graceful exit.
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The roof is battlemented, and the tracery in the windows is graceful.
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However, the changing nature, and improvements in flexible work practices, may help.
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Different parts of the economy are more flexible than others of course.
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Background: Achieving proficiency in flexible endoscopy requires a great amount of practice.
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Ms Sage said the government should be more flexible in its approach.
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Certainly our attitude to creative freedom and game development remains fairly flexible.
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Do you imagine she has given up communing with nimble young gentlemen?
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Governments are anything but nimble, let alone open, in their decision-making processes.
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These nimble operators not only help students cheat their way into universities.
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Still young and nimble, John Maclean has already had two successful careers.
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Feel that you have these strong and nimble elements in your body.
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Risa stood just a moment longer, taking in Lilith's young, lithe form.
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The leader was tall and lithe, the second very short but stocky.
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Leesil didn't need a closer look to recognize the tall lithe stature.
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She was a thing of lithe grace in her soft red silk.
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To survive we must be ever ready, ever lithe of foot -
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The Brazilian government needs to be more agile with this, he said.
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Hisresearch interests include database systems, versioning systems,semantic web, and agile software development.
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However, it was quite agile on the trail and on the rock.
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It's a small one, an agile number with a lot of glass.
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Traditional data centers are not as agile or flexible in meeting demand.
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The broad shoulders, strong arms, deft hands with their long nimble fingers.
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What caught Owen's eye were the deft touches in crowded penalty areas.
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He sets to sweeping, and is not very deft in the exercise.
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It also was a deft ploy of blame-shifting, which exonerates his government.
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From Civil War hospital experience the father had been a deft bonesetter.
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Take the eggs, a limber knife and the salt to the stove.
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I guess I might as well overhaul mine and limber it up.
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His feet were also ironed, and the chain lashed to a limber.
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It was not cold and stiff but warm and limber and fleshlike.
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Now I'm back, drawn by accounts of a lighter, more limber show.
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Redeemed himself with an almost identical acrobatic effort in the second half.
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And not, I might add, doing anything unusually acrobatic at the time.
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We manage to stay inside only by performing some extraordinary acrobatic contortions.
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They are fast and acrobatic and fight with a savage, flesh-tearing ferocity.
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Orange red, pale blue, E flat minor, acrobatic, Ariel-like in its changes.
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To co-ordinate, you can't go far wrong with a willowy patterned neckscarf.
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Kathleen Beck would be no help: her daughters were willowy, complacent things.
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It was deeper than her willowy proportions had led him to expect.
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The light, willowy machines are subject to every caprice of the wind.
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Her body bent like a willowy bow, the epitome of supple strength.
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In cold weather his preferences go toward the buxom, in summer, svelte.
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Speck's SeeThru is about as svelte as a protective case can get.
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More powerful speakers than the previous Pro make it a svelte boombox.
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This suede low-top which delivers big-boot stability in a svelte alpine-centric package.
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The Ultrabooks will be svelte and lightweight but still pack high-performace processors.
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Presently, however, he hove in view, doing fearfully lissom things in mid-floor.
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He had the lissom hands and cheerful self-absorption that bring success.
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The right arm lay lissom like a snake across her breast.
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But this slim Irish girl with the young, lissom body held her own.
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Her gown hung closely to her lissom and rather full form.
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These lissome swimmers also provided entertainment for the more lethargic audience members.
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She was in her early twenties, blond, lissome with a prepossessing naturalness.
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He fired, and the lissome body dropped limp across the fire.
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She stood tall and lissome, the picture of slender, robust health.
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Tall and lissome, Dr. Brooks moved with the assertive gait of an athlete.
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She was even taller and more lithesome than Storm had first thought.
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Tall, lithesome, handsome, intelligent, proud of superior abilities, prouder of his style.
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Yes that was me, the seductive dancing girl -lithesome Liss!
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A pair of lithesome Twi'leks worked diligently massaging the Dug's neck and shoulders.
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But in Josephine he saw now the swiftness and lithesome grace of a fawn.
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The loose-jointed giant turned on his heel and left Brent standing alone.
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He was rather tall, shaggy, loose-jointed, long-armed, broad-shouldered, and he squinted awfully.
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We won't even need a loose-jointed confession, because we caught him black-handed.
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A loose-jointed man in clerical garb came hurrying down the avenue.
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He was-letus say-something like fourteen years old; long and loose-jointed and towheaded.
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Her vest and train of white satin did not conceal her sylphlike form and delicate feet.
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I had red cheeks and was ashamed of them, and my stocky, square-shouldered figure was anything but sylphlike.
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Against the sombre background the arbor-vitae made, her slight figure, clad in soft, clinging white, seemed airy and sylphlike.
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For at this writing in those parts the slender, sylphlike string-bean is not playing a minor part, as with us.
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Sylphlike damsels looked up to the youthful heroes with intensest admiration on their features; old women coddled and fondled them; staff-using, stooping-backed patriarchs blessed them.
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Persephone nods, then picks herself up and breaks into a loose-limbed jog.
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Lena sat loose-limbed, her head bowed, visibly sagging in front of me.
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Now, right now, Jamal performs a loose-limbed, solitary dance among the stone tablets.
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In uttering those words Herr Schulz seemed suddenly to become loose-limbed and easy.
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Feeling loose-limbed and relaxed, she began running up the incline toward Warren's house.
Usage of supple in English
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Here are the awesome products that will leave you smooth and supple.
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The running and yoga kept him supple and younger than his years.
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It was a nice, soft, supple fabric that made shoe cleaning easy.
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All eyes were centred on the supple, graceful form of the dancer.
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The whole agile, supple nature of the Greek entered into every fence.
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Surely the tiger they had known was not so large and supple.
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Clara was tall and thin and supple, with a graceful, womanly figure.
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They dress their skins very soft and supple with the hair on.
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Remove from heat once the vegetables are slightly supple but not mushy.
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Her book would have been stronger and more supple without these digressions.
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This was rather a small man, quick and supple in his movements.
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Well equipped and luxurious with a supple and comfortable drive, although thirsty.
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Her armour was clean, the leather supple and burnished lustrous with oil.
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Even the stiff, artificial arm had felt smoother, more supple than earlier.
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Her posture was one of supple contrition, and we heard her say:
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With supple hams and an ill-boding look, I vowed to do it.