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  • Turn on your television and watch a random sampling of the well-suited evangelists.

    The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010

  • The incentives, structure and customs of the contemporary Senate are not well-suited to good governance.

    The Senate vs. the future Ezra Klein 2011

  • Her delicate faces are well-suited to the era and the intrigue.

    *Ooku: The Inner Chambers Books 1 and 2 — Recommended » Manga Worth Reading 2009

  • Thus, fate brought the large boy and tiny girl together, making for a mismatched but emotionally well-suited pair.

    *Stolen Hearts Book 1 — Recommended » Manga Worth Reading 2010

  • Mr. Harding believes that Brahms's Requiem is particularly well-suited to the festival's focus on spiritual expressions in the music of different cultures and traditions.

    How He Has Grown Barbara Jepson 2010

  • The incentives, structure and customs of the contemporary Senate are not well-suited to good governance.

    The Senate vs. the future Ezra Klein 2011

  • With characters and situations that would have, by this late stage of Shakespeare's career, been familiar to his audiences, "Cymbeline" does seem a vehicle well-suited to treatment as storybook material.

    'Cymbeline': A fairy tale without magic Peter Marks 2011

  • What's more, Amazon may be almost as well-suited to Apple in running an app store.

    Amazon's App Attack on Google Martin Peers 2010

  • This 1-year REALITY SHOW was a MESS and a disgrace to the many intelligent and capable women who are in politics and is well-suited for the job (HILLARY CLINTON, MAXINE WATERS, MICHELLE OBAMA, just to name a few of the BEST).

    Alaska's soon-to-be governor praises Palin 2009

  • Actually, few other areas in all India are so well-suited to pedestrians — with ample shade and clean air, unbroken sidewalks, high security and the near total absence of beggars and touts.

    City Walk: New Delhi John Krich 2010

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