How To Use Suited In A Sentence
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Most soils are dominated by quartz sand, and are acidic, xeric, and have a very limited nutrient supply; they are coarser, drier, less fertile, and less suited to agriculture than the mesic soils of Ecoregion 84d.
Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
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Morris Goldsworth came out of the central room accompanied by a well-suited, ponderous young man in his twenties, marking his catalogue.
WHISTLER IN THE DARK
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She's a plain girl, and dresses in what is best suited, not best looking.
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It suited a society that wanted a select few to pursue the life of the mind, through immersing themselves in such fusty subjects as Classics or philosophy, while everybody else did something less useless instead.
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The fireplace really suited the rustic cabin setting.
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Second, his academic experience at the University of Chicago makes him singularly suited to translate the arcana of policy into an accessible format.
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The war-time hangars were not suited for comfort, and it was not until 1956 that combustion heating was provided in the classroom.
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Luckily it had short sleeves, and she knew that the subtle shade of pale aquamarine suited her colouring.
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Fascinating and enhanced with a great soundtrack, this DVD is affordably priced and suited to many viewings.
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This pre-industrial warehouse couldn't be better suited for our era of huge installations.
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And a rudderless ship is ill suited to the task.
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He seems to be an actor perfectly suited to kitchen sink dramas in an age when demand from that sort of awkward, angry character is declining.
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It suited her to be behind the scenes, where she could be a part of the artistic excitement but bask happily out of the spotlight.
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The strong bass performance makes these headphones ideally suited to rock or dance.
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Other rodents might also be suited to domestication; for instance, the potentially tamable, clean-living species of South American fields and woodlands - agouti, capybara, hutia, mare, coypu, pace, and vizcacha.
Chapter 3
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Enter stage right, a chipper Gary Lineker as the crisp-suited Buttons.
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With their proportionally short wings, long legs with robust femora, and large, robust feet (Bennett 2001), azhdarchids were likely to have been even better suited for terrestrial foraging than most other pterodactyloids.
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Any work done while suited up, such as lifting equipment, makes you sweat more.
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White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
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A long hitter whose game should be suited to the challenge.
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The MSP for Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley was heckled by a gang of swearing, shell-suited neds.
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First of all, the pace of the game is not only slower, but it's suited more to strategic bursts of speed and demonstrations of power.
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He had on a navy blue suit that really suited him, with a plain red tie knotted round his neck.
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Ida Willis is a no-nonsense, interfering housekeeper whose temperament is ill-suited to her clients.
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When I open a beer, I do not want to be reminded of grey-suited, gimlet-eyed executives bludgeoning satire into an early grave.
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For despite its majestic name, the Kitchen King masala is best suited as a multipurpose masala that is best used for throwing together tasty and impromptu dishes for everyday meals for us commoners.
Archive 2008-02-01
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Their still sleek coats show that these are not tough strays but pets, unsuited to the lonely arts of survival.
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This retreat was followed by the calling in of mounted police and black-suited riot squads to attack demonstrators with batons and pepper spray.
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The canoes are often fitted out with sails and are well suited for navigating the waters of the Darien between the Panamanian coast and the islands.
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Pub culture is essentially adult, but too many establishments now stock drinks with names more suited to the sweet shop.
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General Assembly of the Kirk, his acquaintance with the nobleman who held the office of Lord High Commissioner forced him more into public than suited either his views or inclinations.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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Since surnames are also usually passed from father to son, the Y-DNA test is ideally suited for single surname studies.
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Its not all about smart suited execs, bright young techies, missions statements and working breakfasts with the international blogerati in Kensington.
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This payment structure is particularly suited to projects which generate a large capital sum on completion.
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Eugenia too, soothed with the delusions of her romantic but innocent fancy, flattered herself she might now see continually the object she conceived formed for meriting her ever reverential regard; and Miss Margland was importantly occupied upon affairs best suited to her taste and ancient habits, in deliberating how first to bring forth her fair charge with the most brilliant effect.
Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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Lunch times suited me exactly at the brassworks, making me feel I was getting what I was after.
Working With the Working Woman
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The dancers all look like they're more suited to stomping on grapes in a vineyard.
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We got suited up with our life jackets, helmets and sprayskirts, and then put our kayaks in the water.
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Using sortition to fill a single-person office could easily lead to choosing a person unsuited for the job.
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Dried fruit is a good addition and the sour, squashy dried cranberries available in little packets are particularly well-suited to this job.
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Getting suited and booted makes many women swoon, but leave out the formal tie so you look different from a day at the office.
The Sun
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Moreover, that they should be in the hands of a powerful vassal of Naples such as Orsini suited the Pope as little as it suited Lodovico Maria Sforza.
The Life of Cesare Borgia
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This technique is quite different from the prey detection style usually employed by vesper bats: a technique suited for short-range prey that are detected in cluttered habitats.
Archive 2006-06-01
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Critics worry that despite all the fixes, the complex design may still be unsuited to the rigors of real war.
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Game birds, such as grouse or pheasants, are better suited to rough moorland.
Learn to Draw Countryside
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Some pratt named Billy Joe Armstrong came out and proved he's unsuited to public speaking, when introducing a number from a show called American Idiot.
Tallulah Morehead: Actors, Singers, Dancers, Christians and a Republican. The 2010 Tony Awards Show roasted.
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Combination boilers provide instant central heating and hot water, but are best suited to properties with one bathroom.
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He is not really suited for a teaching career.
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I hoped to discover which were best suited to my Gloucestershire patch, and to come up with new and unusual planting combinations.
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Couldn't you contrive a meeting between them? I think they'd be ideally suited.
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It was reasoned that this would eliminate lengthy carrier qualification trials as well as providing the Marines with a hard-hitting fighter-bomber that would be well suited to their operational doctrine.
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It seemed a bright and cheerful cloth and one well suited to your color.
THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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They can go up steps and ramps but are most suited to smooth floor surfaces.
The Sun
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A variety of color application technologies, such as free-film, color-in-plastic and spray-in-mold methods, are well suited to the application of pearlescent pigments.
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A bulky parka smothered the individual's identity, but the flared black trousers marked him as a member of Starfleet; grinning, Kirk redirected his course to join his snowsuited comrade.
The Kobayashi Maru
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The way he has behaved here sometimes, though, you wonder if he would not be better suited to live action.
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The men carried plasma carbines, which were better suited than were rifles to the close combat inside the corridors of space stations and starships.
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Plants such as viburnum, dogwood, maple or linden may need more water than species like honeylocust, oak or hackberry, which are better suited to Nebraska's dry, continental climate.
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The address, suited to the climate of 2002, was given by a well-known human rights activist.
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At length a peasant was found who suited our purpose; but he considered two florins per diem too little pay, so I was obliged to give an additional zwanziger.
Visit to Iceland
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In this case, therefore, I conceive the plaintiff must be non-suited; and I should disadvise the bringing any such action.
History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
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The apparels on the amice and albs are also quite nice and seem particularly suited to the monastic context in which all of this takes place.
Solemn Mass at Ss. Gregory and Augustine Oratory, St. Louis Abbey
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Thus, although Greenberg champions avant-garde abstract artists, his is not the more rational avant-garde aesthetic of, for example, the Soviet Constructivists (e.g. Malevich, Popova, Rodchenko and Rozanova), or that of Mondrian, but a mystical one that suited his denegation of exact knowledge better.
Political Affairs Magazine
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Michael Pennington invests the Don's medical sidekick with exactly the right air of terrified loyalty, Oliver Cotton exudes white-suited arrogance as a dictatorial master baker, and Gavin Fowler lends his maltreated son a simmering, murderous resentment.
The Syndicate – review | Michael Billington
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temperamentally suited to each other
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Scotland is particularly suited to organic production not simply due to the existence of crofting, but also the prevalence of traditional crop rotation and upland livestock farms, Raven added.
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No such cutwork is needed on Twilight, which is merely better suited to the large screen than the large print, where within its 600 pages it was at worst, plodding, and at best, tendentious.
Interviews with various vampires
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By simple and natural, I mean your makeup palette should be suited to your complexion and should change with each season.
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His efficiency, tact, patience and deep sensitivity meant that he was ideally suited for both roles.
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Those organisms that are that are most suited to the environment will be those that will survive.
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A rich white man in a suit wins the US Presidential election against another rich besuited white man.
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It raised its rotting hands, mentally measuring Ben to see what size clothes he was best suited for.
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It is best suited for determining a region's hydrogeology, which is its main function.
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Its ability to survive lengthy periods between feeds was well suited to its original habitat: caves, rock crevices and hollow trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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The snow cruiser proved hopelessly unsuited to Antarctic conditions.
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She cited the light servings, making them well-suited for less hearty appetites.
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Liberman realised Kurt was unsuited to office life, but offered him a contract anyway.
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Fresh megass is at present better suited for fattening animals than for fuel under the sugar pans.
The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
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Soil and climate were ideally suited for the faster growing softwoods and there was a national demand for more timber.
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Seles' game is not suited to fast grass courts and she is handicapped by her awkward two-handed volleying style, where she approaches the net as though about to bludgeon someone with a frying pan.
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She said yesterday that she found her portfolio unsuited to her interests and wanted to work on the London Child Poverty Commission.
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Both can contribute to scientific approach - idiographic suited to description; nomothetic to predictions.
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Dr Powers said the helicopter had also been performing a dangerous manoeuvre known as a "bunt" - a rapid descent at speed - that the Puma was not suited for.
WalesOnline - Home
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I had one reader who told me he was reading it outside one day when a ned came up to him -- "ned" being Scots for ... um ... think as disenfranchised as you can get -- the juvenile delinquents from our equivalent of the projects, shell-suited gangs into Buckfast and hard drugs, petty theft and hassling strangers, the type of person that is to your average SF/Fantasy reader as a hyena is to a gazelle.
More Aesthetics
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Bridal Expo nonsuited the state case and sued in federal court, using the same claims along with a Lanham Act false advertising claim and a Computer Fraud and Abuse Act claim.
Archive 2009-02-01
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This procedure is ideally suited for individuals who are young and small stature.
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Empirically speaking, a governor's career is far better suited than a senator seat to have a tilt at the presidency.
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Venturi's design was carefully inserted into its site on Broad Street, and its conservative exterior suited Quakerish Philadelphia, his home town.
The Bilbao Effect
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Some might stay on indefinitely, happy with a job suited to their talents, (like re-up'ing a 'careerist' in the public-employee military service).
An idea to save newspapers (Jack Bog's Blog)
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A personal trainer will set up and design a programme suited to your needs, and you can relax afterwards and enjoy the sauna and a refreshing shower.
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Its ability to survive lengthy periods between feeds was well suited to its original habitat: caves, rock crevices and hollow trees.
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This Hatfield and McCoy made-for-media feud is ideally suited for reality TV.
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong Witnesses on Hot Seat
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Since physics depends on coherent argument, this manner of presentation is clearly ill-suited to the books' purpose.
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It is particularly suited to fantasy cakes as it is easy to use and provides a soft, smooth surface.
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Also, the imposing grandeur of classical architecture, especially buildings based on prototypes from imperial Rome, suited the nationalist temper of the times.
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Out of the corner of my eye, however, I can see two dark-suited men wearing shades leaning against a wall staring at me intently.
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Areas unsuited for cultivation are used to graze large herds of sheep, cattle, and goats.
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A spokesman for the airline said the widebody suited the Edinburgh route better as it almost doubled the number of business class seats to 25.
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This is well suited to a pictorial in fact, an ideogrammatic representation.
Technology Snake Oil, Part 3: MDA
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It was too cold to shed the warmth of her cloak, and underneath she wore a Fardohnyan costume ill-suited to the bitter cold.
TREASON KEEP
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Together with Ignacio Berroa on drums and Federico Britos on violin, they round out a lineup perfectly suited to the subtle bolero.
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But it certainly suited the dominant landed gentry to interpret him in that way.
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vex," therefore, is the heightening of grieving by a provocation unto anger and indignation: which sense is suited to the place and matter treated of, though the word signify no more but to "grieve;" and so it is rendered by lupeo, Gen. xlv.
Pneumatologia
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In many ways he was unsuited to the life of a country parson, and he chafed under the restrictions.
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My new self-knowledge told me that my personality, goals, and skills were best suited to the political arena.
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This showed a dark-suited gentleman, reclining languidly on a cushioned backrest, gazing through the eyepiece of an immense telescope.
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Further along, past the stoic old-timers playing bocci, and a wet-suited man struggling to rig up his windsurfer, a derelict concrete edifice looms high over the beach.
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And he is well suited to the role of roving evangelist.
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An academic boycott is a political act with a political goal, and if it is unsuited to the purpose then it is bad politics.
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The keyboard has been described as slightly cramped and the trackpad "titchy," so this maybe more suited to those with smaller hands.
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Perhaps Ichim would have been better suited running for the president's portfolio instead of vying for student issues.
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Indeed, what is most troubling is that both sides to the dispute have cynically resorted to the rule of law only when it suited them.
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In Martin's mind, the madrigal was mainly a chamber contrapuntal form, best suited to small homogeneous forces and not necessarily limited to voices.
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Many landowners believed that gauchos were ill-suited for agricultural labor and favored the hiring of foreigners.
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It took her half an hour to pick a dress that suited her.
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The Ultraman television series first appeared on TV in 1966. Ultraman, a silver-suited masked hero, comes from outer planet to save the Earth from gigantic monsters.
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Every year, at the start of the 68-mile Midnight Run in Chatham, snowsuited families alight from pickup trucks along the side of the road.
Chicago Reader
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It would have been hard to find a man more suited to putting everyone at ease.
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The designers built the seating areas in tiers to create isolated islands suited to parties of different sizes.
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They are great fun to sail and perfectly suited for cruising in out-of-the-way places and shoal waters.
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He finished twelfth and always said that he wished he had been selected in 1956 when conditions better suited his prowess in heavy weather.
Times, Sunday Times
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This may seem a daunting task because they require so much sustained sunshine, but a combination of polytunnel or greenhouse and careful selection of varieties more suited to our climate makes it possible and rewarding.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's aubergine recipes
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It's the same car, but it seems better suited to tracks where you have chicanes and heavy braking, like Imola.
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In some cases, light-gauge steel framing is a logical substitute for wood framing and well suited to prefabrication and mass production, he adds.
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No ten thousand snow shovels were ever sent out to Panama, as later charged–only a thousand shovels that looked like snow shovels but were in fact specially designed for scooping the ash out of steam-shovel boilers, a use for which they were ideally suited.
The Path Between the Seas
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His nose was hawkish but it suited him, as did the high cheekbones and cynical quirk of his mouth.
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Besides, it is unfair to expect hard-pressed staff to act out a charade to which they are culturally unsuited.
Times, Sunday Times
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The nine-centimetre Orion refractors are best-suited for viewing the moon, but there's something to be said for being able to do it from the comfort of your plunge pool.
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This is the style of germination test best suited to the home garden, since all you need is a paper towel (or similarly absorbent paper product) and a zip-lock bag.
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She had put on weight, too, now that she was eating a diet more suited to her Harshini metabolism.
TREASON KEEP
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She looked in the full length mirror that hung on the wall, and smiled; the dress suited her quite well.
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She then entered into a detail of her way of life, told him how little suited to her taste was the unbounded dissipation of the Harrels, and feelingly expatiated upon the disappointment she had received from the alteration in the manners and conduct of her young friend.
Cecilia
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The sad fact for all you ingrates is that seh is indisposed doing the power-suited corporate thing today and I've got time on my hands.
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With his love of the region and its people this responsible position suited him admirably.
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It is just that the preening and pouting of the suited one has got to me.
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The faintly sinister commonality of "Smith" suited the fellow better.
LORD OF THE SILENT
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They are organized by season, and I find this clever and wonderfully suited: jam-making is really the art of canning an ephemeral moment of the year, to be enjoyed later when nostalgia strikes.
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He next, by the aid of the same manual, prepared a mixture which he called citric acid, though any other name would have suited it equally well; and of this, as neither he nor anybody else had any use for it, he daily produced large quantities.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton
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Neely, of course, was born in Comox and suited up for the Vancouver Canucks for three seasons starting in 1983.
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This weaving of small subjects is certainly very little removed from embroidery; it may fairly be called needlework, for it is as often carried out with needles as with bobbins, the former being frequently better suited to the size of the work.
Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving
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The long lasting floral bunches with sparkling waxy bracts in different shades of pink, and the yellow margined red corolla are best suited for cut flowers.
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This power is often abused by those who are not temperamentally or attitudinally suited to the job.
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The apparatus is especially suited for use with and during the radial optic neurotomy procedure.
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However, the other boat suddenly came to an abrupt halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate.
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The weather that was unsuited, however, for fishing, was very suitable for "ferrying" to the steamer; and when that all-important duty was done, the comparative calm that prevailed was just the thing for the work of the _Sunbeam_.
The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
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Any 49-key keyboard is not ideally suited for playing piano music.
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The language is a kind of chromatically-flavored modality (very suited to the opening chant) that Barber moved to in his late period.
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Our people ask questions about the right kind of soils for the nuts -- what varieties are best suited for Pennsylvania -- how to topwork their standing black walnut -- and, in fact, almost any question.
Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the sixth annual meeting Rochester, New York, September 1 and 2, 1915
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A good government had to guide its people, sometimes gently, sometimes strictly, just as parents did. It could allow certain freedoms, but in a style that suited the country. Amy Tan
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Equally suited to tailoring or jeans.
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You are of course free to debate the books and characters here But if you cannot do so without resorting to the kind of snarkiness or rudeness that passes itself off as wittisism but is in reality childishness better suited to a grade school playground, then simply go.
Crazy Screechy Monkeys 1, Best-Selling Author 0 « Whatever
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This is particularly suited to brick dividing walls between terraced houses or flats.
Times, Sunday Times
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Come along and see all the local boxers in action in a venue that is ideally suited for a boxing tournament.
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Mint, lemon balm, pennyroyal, chives, chamomile, mayflower, and summer savory are a few herbs perfectly suited to this microclimate.
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When the red phone rings the crew have 90 seconds to get suited up and get the boat out on the water.
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We will have to work hard in this direction with the best gramineous plants and legume banks and areas best suited to our conditions to meet the principle that our basic foods be from the pasture, milk, and beef because we must import grain and its availability is never sure.
Fidel Castro Addresses ICA on Livestock
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In hot weather, it is feasible that a slight acidulation of the water with a little lemon juice at the start of the fermentation, may provide an environment less suited to pathogenic organisms.
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These principles, bravest of men, might have suited the simple ages of Greece and Rome; a Phocion or a Fabricius might have uttered the like, and compelled the homage of their enemies; but in these days, such magnanimity is considered frenzy, and ruin is its consequence.
The Scottish Chiefs
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The majority take the theme of boy meets girl as their starting point, but some have extra qualities that make them more suited to the boudoir than the bathroom.
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We thought she was the best suited in articulating the Jesuit mission of the university, and we thought she had the vision to move us to the next level.
Do gays face 'stained glass ceiling' at Catholic colleges?
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It is well suited for a popular readership seeking a general understanding of sociobiological causes for human actions.
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The Warriors full-back is a rugby league phenomenon suited to the biggest stage.
The Sun
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The Ahriman of Huxley, the principle of evil, is what he termed the cosmic process, that great play of forces, by which, in a ruthless struggle for existence, the fittest (by which is meant the most suited to the surrounding conditions and not necessarily the ethically best) have survived at the expense of the less fit.
Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work
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Agrippa got one of the better jokes—she boasts that she is the founder of the "Buy Your OWN Damn Books" program and other similarly antieducational manifestos—but like many of the others, it was better suited to standup than to opera.
When Words Got in the Way
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Consequently, I thought that we could take for our Monday morning gun porn, the iconic Webley revolver - perfectly suited for knocking big chunks out of fuzzy-wuzzies ...
FREE MARKET FAIRY TALES
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He knew the smacks, bawleys and barges, and had sailed aboard most boats suited to the tidal waters.
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The oddity of what he wore and what he was doing suited him.
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His meticulous character suited his outside interests of coin and stamp collecting, chess, genealogy, and Scottish history.
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Before Toombs showed up looking like a guard, there was debate about whether he was best suited to play halfback or fullback at the next level.
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But hoki has characteristics almost better suited to crispy deep fried battering.
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Does not this show, once and for all, that this style of singing (which still has numerous admirers) is instrumental, is unvocal, unsuited to the human voice, and should be abandoned forever?
Chopin and Other Musical Essays
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My mobile phone says 19.38 and I am still alone in the aptly christened Nostalgie Ball Room, barring a handful of meticulously besuited men at the door.
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An athlete with tremendous endurance and power, he was drawn to sports that suited his size and muscularity, including shot put and discus, powerlifting, and even bodybuilding.
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So, will Harry Reid say that Matt’s unsuited for public office because he suffers from “Latin typographic skills”?
Matthew Yglesias » GOP Senate Candidates Takes on Scourge of Imitation People
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They had two sons and the marriage proved durable, but they were temperamentally ill-suited.
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Getting suited and booted makes many women swoon, but leave out the formal tie so you look different from a day at the office.
The Sun
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The ‘black’ rhinoceros has a narrow muzzle, with grasping lips, suited to browsing on leafy foliage.
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The operational mode is best suited for business analysts who intend to create and simulate non-computational aspects of their business processes.
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Not receiving the money as he expected, he brought an action in the Marshalsea court, but was non-suited, by not attending to prove the wig his property.
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Howard is naturally more suited than Latham to the debate format.
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A few well chosen elements of directorial interpretation are instrumental in making this production more suited to and enjoyable for its audience.
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All in all, a difficult sight to ignore, which suited him fine.
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It was one of Harriet's cast-offs, hardly worn since it hadn't suited her fair colouring.
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Landing at the Pakistan capital's airport the level of security was huge with mustachioed soldiers everywhere and several besuited men jabbering into walkie-talkies.
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Our leading article in the same edition condemned the supermarket proposal and suggested that such a proposition would be better suited to a redeveloped Myrtle Walk.
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That makes him far more suited for a judgeship than Moore ever was.
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I was asked if I knew of one suited to become an artizan-missionary among the tribe of the Basutos.
God's Answers A Record of Miss Annie Macpherson's Work at the Home of Industry, Spitalfields, London, and in Canada
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Scarlet Plague, The (1912) The relapse of civilization into barbarism is a theme which, as those familiar with London's style will at once see, is admirably suited to his powers as a novelist.
JACK LONDON'S WRITINGS
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They are well-suited and well-shod; well-shaven and manicured.
THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
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Its ability to survive lengthy periods between feeds was well suited to its original habitat: caves, rock crevices and hollow trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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Beth was wearing a simple jade-green silk dress that perfectly suited her colouring, as well as the pretty coral necklace that Louis had surprised her with just a few days ago.
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The black, strapless gown was well suited to Darcy, more so than she probably thought.
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A CVT-controlled flywheel is particularly suited to stop-start driving situations when real-world fuel economy is often at its worst.
Formula 1 is not going hybrid « Isegoria
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And while this yaw may cause a kayaker to feel off-kilter, a boat designed to turn less easily would be more suited to carrying freight than negotiating Class V rapids or rough seas.
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On the Swarthmore side of the field, there were more kids suited up than there were fans in the bleachers.
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Marty social services are simply not well suited to companies whose basic motive is profit.
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This guy is just plain careless and considering his background he is showing distinct unsuitedness for high office.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Dale Peterson Ad
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I heartily congratulate you upon your choice of your partner for life since l can't think of two people more suited to each other than you two.I wish you all the happiness in the world.
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The bureau has brochures highlighting outdoor activities that tourists can participate in -- activities that are well-suited for a recreational greenway.
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Function. Quality assurance must be an ongoing improvement activity applying multiple methods most suited to content. 5.