Now, these are goodish movies, if not the masterpieces that we are led to believe. |
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He did a goodish job, too, until a serious injury put him out of rugby for a year. |
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However I have been given a large number of old books recently and also have a goodish choice from work, so book buying has been sparse recently. |
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Ford expected modest sales but a goodish profit from its new product. |
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Savvy buyers should be able to find goodish debts at reasonable prices but also plenty of assets beyond salvation. |
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Mr Rutelli, the opposition's failed prime-ministerial candidate in May, had previously been a goodish mayor of Rome. |
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You can see the Assistant website here, listen to some oldish but goodish demos here, and find out about the next gig here, too, when we know about it. |
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Widely trailed throughout the summer, they were held back in the apparent hope that a rush of goodish news would see him through the hazards of the Labour conference. |
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I'm bound to admit I was appalled to a goodish extent at the way the sons and daughters of the Revolution shoved their heads down and went for the foodstuffs. |
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I heard him speak, and he had a goodish accent, as of a clerk or shopwalker. |
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