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The music was not so much great as eminently entertaining.
They were eminently successful in the days before public address systems.
A solution to the situation is possible and eminently within reach.
Parliament's role, as an eminently political body of the Union, has to be different.
For one thing, he was eminently more durable than any man or woman.
He had always known that and been eminently comfortable with it.
Yet taken on its own terms, it is eminently rewarding.
He is eminently more qualified than we are to market the material.
His campaign against the Catholics in 1562 was eminently successful.
Why, when we have eminently worthwhile and interesting people to read about?
Having met and then heard her, I knew that she was eminently memorable.
In front of them, big as life, eminently welcome, was the Enterprise.
As an old soldier, he knew only too well that a bad peace was eminently better than even the best war.
In the discharge of this office he was eminently successful.
Many of the ladies were quite young, and eminently suitable.
It is eminently clear to the university and to the coach."
It was eminently not the place for a distinguished man of letters.
This decision too was eminently reasonable, but not to a man to whom five years seemed like a long time.
Beyond everything he tried to select details that were eminently significant.
In fact, the Saturn proves itself eminently easy to live with.
But he concluded that the hospital was "an eminently successful work."
But he also seemed eminently tolerable long after the cold war was over.
He is eminently qualified to serve as this nation's attorney general.
The water, real or not, was cold, clear, and eminently satisfying.
Still eminently friendly, the two walked together to their doors.