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Well-chosen lines, but light and meandering at the same time.
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Well-chosen furniture, excellent pictures, brocaded silk on the walls, and silver and crystal of the very best quality.
The Dressmaker Posie Graeme-Evans 2010
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Well-chosen scents add a very nice dimension to an ordinary relaxing bath.
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Well-chosen measurements can demonstrate the amazing value and impact of libraries to their communities, host organizations, and funders.
Group Convenes to Study Exceptions to Copyright Law for Libraries and Archives « ResourceShelf 2005
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Well-chosen sows should rear an average of eight to the litter.
Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry Pratt Food Co.
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Well-chosen paper (See Chapter II) often improves a badly proportioned room by optical illusion.
How to Prepare and Serve a Meal; and Interior Decoration Lillian B. Lansdown
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Well-chosen specific purposes will help materially to remedy these evils, for there is no dividing line between good study-purposes and good life-purposes.
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Well-chosen, graphically told stories can be made of distinct educative value in the nursery or kindergarten.
The Story Hour Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889
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Well-chosen, well-priced Italian wine list bottles from $24, with many from $30 to $40; about 25 wines by the glass, $7 to $22.
NYT > Home Page By PATRICIA BROOKS 2011
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Well-chosen, well-priced Italian wine list bottles from $24, with many from $30 to $40; about 25 wines by the glass, $7 to $22.
NYT > Home Page By PATRICIA BROOKS 2011
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