Nice Sentence Examples

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  • It's nice to have that special respect.

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  • It's a nice cool morning.

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  • It's nice to hear you laugh.

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  • It must be nice having your land so close to the park.

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  • It looked nice against her winter paled skin.

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  • It was nice seeing Alondra like this.

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  • It is most perplexing and exasperating that just at the moment when you need your memory and a nice sense of discrimination, these faculties take to themselves wings and fly away.

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  • Well, it's nice to know where I stand.

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  • It was going to be nice having nothing to do but enjoy their little family for the next two weeks.

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  • It was nice of you to help me out... even if it was grudgingly.

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  • He's nice too, but he's gone a lot of the time.

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  • It's nice to meet you both.

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  • We are nice to know.

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  • Pony's name was Mollie and I had a nice ride on her back; I was not afraid, I hope my uncle will get me a dear little pony and a little cart very soon.

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  • We had a very nice dinner on Thanksgiving day,--turkey and plum-pudding.

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  • Dropping off home-cooked meals was a very nice gesture.

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  • He sure is a nice guy.

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  • I can see plenty of nice gardens and fields down below us, at the edge of this city.

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  • When we went home we saw eight rabbits and two fat puppies, and a nice little white pony, and two wee kittens and a pretty curly dog named Don.

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  • What a nice time I shall have reading them!

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  • House specialties include tasty shrimp parmigiana and a decadent lobster roll, and a nice children's menu is available.

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  • It was nice having Alex home all day and having the family together, but all good things come to an end.

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  • It was nice to hear English spoken without a Spanish accent.

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  • Her figure was not as well developed as Alondra or Dulce, but she looked nice in the style and color.

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  • That didn't sound very nice.

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  • Wow, don't you look nice.

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  • You wanted nice things, so you substituted your family for a conscience.

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  • But then, I got to thinking how nice it would be if you went along.

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  • They could do their own cooking, even though it wouldn't be as nice.

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  • That's nice of you, but there should be more to a marriage than convenience.

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  • After a nice warm bath and a night's sleep, she stopped in the hotel restaurant to eat breakfast.

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  • That would be nice.

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  • Oh, you have it fixed up nice, but don't you think it's a monstrosity?

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  • You know what would be nice?

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  • I heard we had a nice museum in the cellar.

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  • We decided to take the evening off and have a nice meal in Boston.

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  • It's so nice now to be home in the sun and have time to replenish my funds and think about my future.

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  • It's a nice morning for a stroll.

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  • It would be nice to see Uncle Sam's grasping dogs coaxed to bay at the wrong tree as well.

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  • When I first met Howie in class I thought he was just this lonely guy but he seemed nice and we had coffee a time of two.

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  • Okay, it wasn't exactly true love but Howie's a nice guy and I would have let him do it even if he wasn't so generous.

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  • It's a nice house, a keen house, complete with a front porch and swing.

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  • I think I'll prowl around town on such a nice night.

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  • Half the services I've been to, the presiding reverend never met the deceased and still managed to say something nice.

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  • Have a nice sleep.

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  • Thanks. It's nice to be alive.

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  • There'll be a nice severance package for all of you.

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  • Now you have Julie, a nice home and a future looking you in the face.

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  • He's a nice young man and I feel would make a far less labor intensive mate than Howie would have proved to be.

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  • You have a nice view from your apartment.

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  • Just please … be nice to her.

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  • It's always nice to know someone cares, Jule replied.

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  • Nice to meet you finally, Yully Hughes.

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  • Nice to meet you, Zamon.

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  • You're too nice to be involved with any of us.

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  • It'd be nice to hear you wish you hadn't almost killed me.

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  • How can you be so … nice?

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  • She added, "And you grew up to be nice."

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  • It was a nice social outlet during the long winter.

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  • She ended the uncomfortable scene with a muttered, "Have a nice day."

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  • Sometimes I think you're not a nice man.

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  • That doesn't sound very nice.

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  • No, it's not nice.

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  • That's nice of you.

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  • End of conversation but it was nice to see things drifting back toward normal.

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  • It's nice you're worried about him but there ain't no need.

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  • There's a fleet of nice ladies at the courthouse that are always happy to help.

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  • And spoil all the fun for these nice people?

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  • The Dawkinses, back to being cautiously nice to each other, were dressed for business—another necktie and nylons day, according to Paulette—scheduled for a group visit to their attorney and a realtor.

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  • We'll take it nice and slow and hold hands.

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  • I was so looking forward to a nice bath to wash away the stink of that awful hole.

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  • Nice story, but that's about all it is.

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  • He was just a nice person who happened to be a man.

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  • Both left me everything, not that it was a fortune, but a good investment counselor did a nice job.

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  • In spite of the fact that you're as nutty as a full course sundae, you're a nice guy.

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  • That's not 'Mr. Nice Guy.'

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  • While it was a nice ending, Dean didn't kid himself that he'd won the confrontation.

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  • That was a nice gesture on someone's part.

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  • Nice story, but I think you have an overactive imagination.

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  • Ginger administered whack number two, followed with a 'be nice' comment.

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  • He was nice enough to say I didn't belong locked up but this was Fitzgerald's jurisdiction and he couldn't do nothing about it.

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  • Perhaps we're too nice to take him on at his own level.

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  • I had made up my mind to just leave after I came here tonight and not say anything, but you've both been so nice, I shouldn't be so selfish.

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  • Nice to have you come white-knighting to the rescue every time I need it.

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  • There's lots of reasons those records don't pick up a death but it would be nice to see it listed there.

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  • She's nice and she loves me but she's really messed up and she knows it.

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  • I'm counting on the fact that you're a nice guy.

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  • I learned a long time ago that nice guys are predictable.

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  • Besides, it would mess up your nice new uniform.

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  • We're having a nice little chat about trust.

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  • It has a nice sound to it, doesn't it?

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  • He felt good after the night with his mate, and it was too nice outside to take a portal when he had the energy to walk.

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  • My, don't you look nice.

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  • It isn't as nice as you would think.

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  • Maybe she should go home and eat with Alex, but it was nice simply enjoying some time alone.

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  • On the other hand, it was kind of nice, just you and me.

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  • It's nice any time we're together – with or without the kids.

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  • She smiled, thinking how nice it was to have a family.

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  • It was a nice thing to know.

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  • It wasn't as nice as hers, and it reminded her of the fact that Alex had picked her car out for her.

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  • He seems like a nice man.

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  • New clothes had never felt so nice, even if they were used!

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  • Strangulation isn't a nice way to die.

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  • Why don't we go for a nice walk first?

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  • I actually got an official reprimand at one point for being "too nice" on the phone.

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  • I was very happy to receive pretty book and nice candy and two letters from you.

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  • Martha's only comment was that it was nice to hear at least one piece of good news.

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  • It must be nice to only have a birthday once every four years.

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  • As he strode around the car to the driver's side with his usual grace, it struck her that Denton never looked so nice in casual clothes.

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  • Wasn't there supposed to be something between "nice to meet you" and "I love you" - like six months of courtship?

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  • But it was nice to hear it—the nicest words she'd ever spoken.

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  • You're just not used to nice things or having people fuss over you.

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  • The variety was nice, but he was ready for spring.

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  • Nice try, but tests don't lie — people do.

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  • That wasn't very nice, I guess, but you always tried to hide your figure – though I can't for the life of me figure out why.

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  • You look nice – casual, but professional.

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  • It was nice having someone who could talk knowledgably about the animals – someone who not only understood their interest, but shared it.

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  • It was so nice having someone to talk to – someone who understood how I felt.

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  • It was time for him to make his own mark on the world – settle down with some nice girl and raise a family like his father had.

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  • Nice ass, if you catalog that.

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  • Nothing about Xander was remotely … nice.

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  • The movie had a very nice homage to "Alien" in a scene with Phyllis Diller.

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  • The pier was obscured by morning fog and it felt nice to get a cup of tea before starting to fish.

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  • They are very nice to work with, very placid.

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  • But how will they get to the nice little caff on the second floor?

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  • Tony Oliver provided a singularly oily villain in the shape of Clarence Creep and Janet Taylor gave a nice cameo as the Fairy Queen.

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  • It takes a long time to get a nice canter out of an ex-racer, they need to learn to shorten their stride.

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  • I did manage to get a nice cape from Ebay but seemingly they are not shipping feathers across the pond anymore.

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  • My double short cappuccino was served in a nice delicate white cup.

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  • We got served a quite nice lunch of salmon mousse, chicken and rice and creme caramel shortly after we took off.

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  • This is what most people regard Mountain Biking as - a group of folk out having a carry-on and riding some nice trails.

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  • The ferry back was a modern luxury fast catamaran, with really, really nice toilets.

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  • Situated in the center of Nice, opposite the " Nice Etoile " shopping center.

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  • Salvatore Calabrese certainly does, but we're not talking a nice little Chablis or 12-year-old single malt.

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  • Homer, nice chap, could expect no less.

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  • A nice view or filthy bacon cheeseburger was often enough to raise her spirits.

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  • Dinner was good and rounded off with a nice piece of chocolate cheesecake.

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  • Cells not grown in the presence of IPTG showed no chemotaxis, which was nice!

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  • Who wants pie and chips and beer when you can have liver, fava beans and a nice Chianti?

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  • I have to say that the new chicanes are quite nice.

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  • It should be released fairly soon - a nice Christmas present for Acorn Emulation scene perhaps?

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  • The shop has an excellent range of fish available including some very nice African cichlids at the moment.

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  • This was followed by a lone, solitary, slow hand clap, with the culprit uttering the words, " Nice job Anthony.

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  • These plants seem to be forming a very nice clump, with flowers at about 4 feet high.

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  • The door opens easily with a nice action and shuts with a really satisfying clunk.

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  • Their firm, sweet flesh is of a nice red coloration with small dark brown seeds.

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  • Of our own mares, Martine's Maid by Its Without Doubt had a very nice colt by Hot Rumor called Brendonhill Lancelot.

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  • Also nice to chat to in the morning while your neighbors are still comatose.

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  • Nice to see the sea August 2003 really comfy room!

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  • But while its attempts to be original only serve to make it seem commonplace it is still a nice pub.

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  • If they were wrong the poor fella gets a nice compo pay out.

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  • He was awaiting confirmation of a named contact in NICE for dental issues.

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  • The EU's Magna Charta Less than a year after Nice, the heads of state or government decided to convene a constitutional convention.

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  • From Nice toward Monaco drive along the beautiful corniches of the Riviera and visit St Jean Cap Ferrat, Villefranche and Beaulieu sur Mer.

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  • My boyfriend is a crossdresser too, and my underbust corsets fit him perfectly and give him a nice defined waistline.

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  • The treatment is highly cost-effective under NICE criteria, costing only around £ 12.50 per day.

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  • A cranked up riff with almost angelic singing over the top gives a nice counterpoint.

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  • I did make some very nice couscous last night.

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  • It's got an almost creamy consistency to it which is nice.

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  • It was really nice and warm in the sunlight with a blue sky crisscrossed by contrails from the jets going to Manchester airport.

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  • It's nice to see critters that the fire ants haven't driven out or eaten.

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  • We went down to breakfast and I had decided I was going to have a croissant because the cooked breakfast wasn't very nice.

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  • Breakfast is adequate; but it would be nice to have warm croissants!

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  • How about a nice hot crumpet with butter dripping down the sides?

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  • Me, I can't make a nice pastry crust to save my life.

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  • He happily greets all people and gives nice cuddles!

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  • But, of course they couldn't get anything done without a nice cup of tea... !

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  • Oh well, I'll say, nice weather we're having, do you want a cuppa?

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  • I don't drink coffee but I do like a nice cuppa as often as possible, so sadly I shall reduce my intake!

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  • Or, if that is too Western for some people's tastes, what about a nice, spicy curry?

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  • It has a nice cytology and a lot is known about it.

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  • A nice piece of rather dated, early 1970s Sci-Fi from writer/director Michael Crichton.

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  • There also looks to be a nice new place that's just opened called decadence.

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  • She likes stories that make her cry--I think we all do, it's so nice to feel sad when you've nothing particular to be sad about.

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  • He was dressed in a nice suit.

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  • It's so nice to know that I actually have a father-in-law to talk to.

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  • Jonathan will be home from school soon and it would be nice if someone was here for him.

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  • It would be nice to see what he had written this morning.

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  • It would have been especially nice watching it with you.

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  • It is nice to meet you too, Mrs. Barnett.

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  • Have a nice weekend, Deidre.

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  • That would've been nice to know.

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  • Nice to meet you.

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  • I've never heard a good story about him, but he seemed … nice.

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  • Did he kill someone here recently and decide it was a nice place to keep?

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  • Tell this nice man the truth, she said, meeting the twinkling brown eyes.

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  • You know, like, you can't have a cop station in a nice side of town.

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  • We can add shopping to that; I know you don't have anything nice to wear.

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  • He's letting me buy your gown for tomorrow, so you might as well be nice to him.

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  • The cats … they're domesticated and really very nice.

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  • She relaxed after a nice, long soak in the bathtub, her thoughts wandering among the stars.

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  • It's nice to have the place nearly to ourselves, even if it is only for a few days, Dean said, as he stifled a yawn.

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  • It would be nice if we did have ghosts.

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  • I told her it would be nice and quiet here.

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  • Besides, watching someone's boom-boom isn't nice.

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  • He's a nice kid.

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  • That would be so nice.

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  • He nodded in agreement and she continued, Being a flannel gal is nice, too.

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  • You were so nice to us last night and Bird Song feels so warm.

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  • Annie seems so nice.

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  • She was sorry that nice Mr. O'Connor was disturbed.

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  • But there are nice restaurants within walking distance for your other meals.

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  • It was a nice gesture.

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  • You're nice to me.

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  • You're a nice girl, Martha.

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  • That was nice of you!

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  • Aren't you going to give the nice lady the notebook too, Fred?

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  • Donnie's a nice boy and we're happy to have him.

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  • When I do, they're nice dreams.

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  • You're on a belayed line that is passed under one thigh and over the opposite shoulder so that it can be paid out, nice and smooth, a little at a time....

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  • Then she added, And tell that nice Mr. O'Connor not to spend his $2.50 gold coins.

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  • Have a nice night's sleep, buddy?

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  • Nice cars, nice enough house, but the tour bus doesn't bother to point out their digs.

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  • I got a nice strong feeling they're blocking me out of the picture.

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  • If about eighty percent of your help left town maybe my nice country inn wouldn't look like Dillinger's hideout and we could get down to business and wrap this up.

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  • It'd be kinda nice to just think about fishing and TV and not having to wonder what suit is all over my ass because of some dumb new rule.

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  • He's a nice little boy, a bit immature, but very intelligent.

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  • I do pretty good at most stuff and the teacher is nice enough but Janet doesn't like her.

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  • I spoke with a nice lady at the new paper but she said all the old records were in some basement.

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  • They fit together as nice as hot apple pie and a scoop of cold ice cream.

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  • Later, as they descended the stairs to the hall, Dean commented, "It's nice to think Annie and her friends are up there in heaven smiling down on us, probably thinking that we're nuts for always taking on everyone's problems."

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  • When I get back, I'll let you beat me at chess, and we'll have a nice quiet evening, okay?

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  • He rarely had dreams, and when he did, they were nice dreams of feeding on some beautiful woman.

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  • He repeated her comment about the Porsche, "Nice wheels."

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  • Oh, that will be nice.

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  • Lovely. Nice to meet you.

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  • A smile spread across Elisabeth's face as Jackson crooned, "Nice dog."

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  • She smiled, "Have a nice flight," and walked away.

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  • So nice to meet you, Claudia.

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  • Did you ladies have a nice visit?

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  • She'd make some man a nice housewife one day.

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  • Still, it sure would be nice to have someone open doors, send flowers, and compliment her on a nice dress or a job well done.

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  • It's nice to meet someone with such a discerning eye.

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  • He seems like a nice guy.

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  • I thought he looked nice.

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  • The truth was it was nice having someone even act interested.

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  • Now there was a thought - not a very nice one, either.

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  • It was unseasonably warm for the end of February, but this was the time of year that they might expect a few nice days.

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  • That was nice, but...

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  • It wasn't a nice thing to say, and at the moment she wished she could take it back.

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  • This has been a typical day for me - with the exception of a nice evening out.

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  • It was nice of you to let me visit.

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  • He was joking, of course, but it was nice to think someone enjoyed her weird sense of humor.

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  • Some work in the barn would be nice.

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  • It sounds nice, but I want time to make plans for my wedding.

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  • It was going to be nice to hear him every morning.

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  • Now just to show you what a nice guy I can be, I'm inviting you to an engagement party tonight at Fred's Hickory Inn.

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  • Nice to meet you, Lana.

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  • It'd be nice to know if she's dangerous.

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  • It would be nice to be remembered for something other than stealing the souls of loved ones.

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  • Parents would be nice.

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  • She sure seems like a nice enough gal.

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  • He's a nice guy.

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  • If you're real nice to him, maybe we'll clear out your room.

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  • Plus we don't have the usual nice little note saying, 'See you in the next life, honey.

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  • She seems like a very nice woman.

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  • All he needed was a nice brick wall to halt the nagging speculation Byrne might have skipped—like a body or something equally definitive.

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  • When Dean pointed out a nice restaurant where he could collect the lunch he'd earned for making the trip, Fred reached over to the back seat and pro­duced a paper bag, containing two peanut butter and jelly sand­wiches and an apple.

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  • He didn't want anything—he was nice without a reason.

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  • Finally, there was a nice, solid brick wall ending speculation on this matter.

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  • She nice enough, but I don't think she could make you happy.

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  • Let's say I'm 99 percent, but it sure would be nice to find a body.

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  • Now Marian, be nice.

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  • It must be nice to be so popular.

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  • Dean thanked her and was about to hang up but she insisted he tell that nice Mr. O'Connor she had called and would hold him to his promise to stop by and see her.

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  • That was a nice touch sending old Arthur to the memorial service to repre­sent the firm.

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  • He wished women would stop saying nice things about him.

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  • You're too nice a guy to hate.

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  • It would be a nice way to leave Parkside High.

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  • Cece Baldwin sounds like a nice person.

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  • Your father was a nice enough guy to be that person.

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  • Dean was waiting for the sound of the coin dropping into the pay phone when he was startled to feel a hard object jammed in his rib cage and hear a voice say, Nice and easy, guy.

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  • While you're freezing your can off, I'll be in a nice warm bed.

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  • After a misty sunrise, a plateful of pan­cakes and the first ten miles, his legs hit a nice smooth cadence.

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  • Anyway, he's nice and warm while I'm sitting here getting damp and cold.

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  • You look like a nice safe guy, not some whacko, so is it okay if I crash here for the night?

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  • It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.

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  • And we had a nice little chat.

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  • But it was nice to hear it—the nicest words she'd ever spoken.

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  • It's nice to finally meet you.

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  • His new log home was nice, but not extravagant.

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  • You look especially nice tonight.

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  • It was nice to see the way Brutus had taken to him.

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  • I just ate a little bit ago, but the coffee sounds nice.

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  • I guess it would have been nice if I had asked that before I jumped all over you.

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  • It was nice sitting there with him.

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  • I'd rather cook a nice meal and stay here with you.

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  • Alex had some nice ironstone dishes, but only a set of four.

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  • It must be nice to have such a rewarding career.

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  • It's just such a nice day that I thought I'd come out and listen to the birds.

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  • This place is so nice...

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  • It must be nice having someone to talk to every day.

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  • One evening Carmen prepared a nice supper and put it on low heat in the oven to keep it warm while she dressed.

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  • It would make a nice addition to their safari.

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  • Tomorrow when he got home, she'd have a nice meal ready for him.

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  • It was nice simply being a couple.

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  • The dairy and adjoining barns would make a nice bunkhouse - sometime.

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  • Still, it would be nice to have the opportunity to be irritated by her own children some day.

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  • No, but it would be nice to have you throw a kiss at me now and then.

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  • Nice try, but tests don't lie — people do.

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  • It was nice to hear the old conviction in that deep warm voice.

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  • I thought it would be nice to have him stay for a couple of weeks.

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  • You're looking especially nice tonight.

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  • It looks so nice on that electric blue.

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  • It was a nice birthday present.

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  • I thought that little broach you gave me would look nice on this dress.

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  • The black suit would be nice.

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  • It was a relief to hear people commenting on how nice the room looked.

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  • That wasn't very nice, I guess, but you always tried to hide your figure – though I can't for the life of me figure out why.

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  • It is nice to have the house to ourselves, isn't it?

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  • I thought maybe a boy about Jonathan's age would be nice.

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  • Well, it was nice to meet all of you, but I'll have to leave now.

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  • It must be nice to be able to come out here and see them anytime you want.

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  • Take a nice warm bath and relax for a while.

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  • You look nice – casual, but professional.

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  • Did you have a nice ride?

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  • She worked hard at taking care of her husband and children, yet how often had someone told her she was a good wife and mother - or even a nice person?

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  • It's nice to have someone to bounce things off of, but don't lose yourself in her identity.

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  • It was nice being with each other.

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  • It would be nice to have a woman around to talk to.

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  • Felipa is a nice girl.

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  • It was nice having someone who could talk knowledgably about the animals – someone who not only understood their interest, but shared it.

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  • Alex leaned sideways and stretched a hand out to Sam, It's nice to meet you, Sam.

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  • It was so nice having someone to talk to – someone who understood how I felt.

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  • It was nice simply being with the children and having no other commitments.

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  • I think it looks nice.

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  • You look nice, Jonathan.

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  • It was nice spending the day with the children.

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  • You look very nice.

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  • It was nice to have him back to his old self again.

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  • Not until you're nice to me.

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  • It was a nice feeling to know she could handle that situation on her own.

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  • It was nice to be near Alex with the air cleared of secrets.

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  • It would be nice to be at his side when he talked to Alondra, but at this point he probably felt she wasn't part of the family.

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  • Ernesto has a nice little ranch.

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  • It was nice to have someone concerned about her without taking over.

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  • It would be nice.

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  • In the summer months, it would be nice to have her here as well, but I have to face the fact that eventually she'll be getting a job and moving away.

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  • It was time for him to make his own mark on the world – settle down with some nice girl and raise a family like his father had.

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  • It would be nice if I could make the decisions that affect my future, for once.

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  • It would be nice getting away from the smog and traffic for a while.

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  • It would be nice to try some of the camp recipes she had picked up before leaving California, but the kitchen was hot enough without adding cooking heat.

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  • Well, a nice clean cut young man was asking questions about you at the store yesterday.

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  • He seemed like a nice young man.

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  • Nice looking too - and drove a smart looking little car.

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  • This one seems like a nice young man.

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  • And maybe he was a nice man.

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  • It's nice to finally have the option to vocalize my objection.

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  • He seemed like a nice sort.

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  • It was nice to have the air cleared between them.

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  • I know where there's a nice cool restaurant, and then we could take in a movie.

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  • I'm too nice, he said.

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  • Telling me I have a nice ass is supposed to make me feel better?

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  • He's been nice to me.

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  • Nothing about Xander was remotely … nice.

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  • She loved a nice car, even if the company wasn't so great.

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  • They were nice enough guys, considering they were just as insane as Xander.

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  • Nice to meet you, Eden.

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  • Looks like a nice kid, until he breaks your arm.

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  • Landing at Nice on the 24th of June 1848, he placed his sword at the disposal of Charles Albert, and, after various difficulties with the Piedmontese war office, formed a volunteer army 3000 strong, but shortly after taking the field was obliged, by the defeat of Custozza, to flee to Switzerland.

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  • On the Italian frontier the numerous forts darrt in the mountains are strongly supported by the entrenched camps of Besanon, Grenoble and Nice.

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  • Following the same policy he sent Aristaces in 325 to the council of Nice.

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  • Ancient geographers appear to have generally regarded the remarkable headland which descends from the Maritime Alps to the sea between Nice and Monaco as the limit of Italy in that direction, and in a purely geographical point of view it is probably the best point that could be selected.

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  • But Augustus, who was the first to give to Italy a definite political organization, carried the frontier to the river Varus or Var, a few miles west of Nice, and this river continued in modern times to be generally recognized as the boundary between France and Italy.

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  • But in 1860 the annexation Nice and the adjoining territory to France brought the political frontier farther east, to a point between Mentone and Ventimiglia which constitutes no natural limit.

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  • Of the nominally independent states the chief were the kingdom of Sardinia, ruled over by the house of Savoy, and comprising Piedmont, the isle of Sardinia and nominally Savoy and Nice, though the two provinces last named had virtually been lost to the monarchy since the campaign of 1793.

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  • Nice and Savoy also seemed at the mercy of the invaders.

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  • To the kingdom of Sardinia, now reconstituted under Victor Emmanuel I., France ceded its old provinces, Savoy and Nice; and the allies, especially Great Britain and Austria, insisted on the addition to that monarchy of the territories of the former republic of Genoa, in respect of which the king took the title of duke of Genoa, in order to strengthen it for the duty of acting as a buffer state between France and the smaller states of central Italy.

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  • Three weeks later the treaty of Turin ceding Savoy and Nice to France was ratified, though not without much opposition, and Cavour was fiercely reviled for his share in the transaction, especially by Garibaldi, who even contemplated an expedition to Nice, but was induced to desist by the king.

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  • Victor Emmanuel was sincerely anxious to assist Napoleon, for in spite of Nice and Savoy and Mentana he felt a chivalrous desire to help the man who had fought for Italy.

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  • In 1542 a formal alliance was concluded between Suleiman and Francis I.; the Ottoman fleet was placed at the disposal of the king of France, and in August 1543, the Turks under Barbarossa, and the French under the duke of Enghien, laid siege to Nice.

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  • The small town with its repetition of nice homes made it a good place to live.

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  • In the latter case, the tribunal was to consist of bishops from the neighbouring provinces, assisted - if he so chose - by legates of the Roman bishop. The clauses thus made the bishop of Rome president of a revisionary court; and afterwards Zosimus unsuccessfully attempted to employ these canons of Sardica, as decisions of the council of Nice, against the Africans.

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  • Rome is indeed to be honoured as the mother of the churches; nor would Gerbert oppose her judgments except in two cases - (I) where she enjoins something that is contrary to the decrees of a universal council, such as that of Nice, or (2) where, after having been once appealed to in a matter of ecclesiastical discipline and having refused to give a plain and speedy decision, she should, at a later date, attempt to call in question the provisions of the metropolitan synod called to remedy the effects of her negligence.

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  • They were thus identified with the old party of the Pauliani, condemned at the first council of Nice in 325, and diffused in Syria a century later.

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  • It is then on the whole probable that the Paulicians who appear in Armenian records as early as 550, and were afterwards= called Thonraki, by the Greeks by the Armenian name Paulikiani, were the remains of a primitive adoptionist Christianity, widely dispersed in the east and already condemned under the name of Pauliani by the council of Nice in 325.

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  • Clothe the bad law in nice language and people will accept it.

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  • His beliefs or absence of beliefs emancipated him from conventional scruples; and he is not a good subject for those who maintain that a nice morality may exist independently of religion.

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  • In from three to five weeks the fermentation should be sufficiently carried out, and the leaves then have a nice uniform brown colour.

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  • Soon after the introduction of the literary journal in England, one of a more familiar tone was started by the eccentric John Dunton in the Athenian Gazette, or Casuistical Mercury, resolving all the most Nice and Curious Questions (1689-1690 to 1695-1696), afterwards called The Athenian Mercury, a kind of forerunner of Notes and Queries, being a penny weekly sheet, with a quarterly critical supplement.

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  • Buccherius places the beginning of this cycle in the year 162 B.C.; Prideaux in the year 291 B.C. According to the account of Prideaux, the fifth cycle must have begun in the year 46 of our era; and it was in this year, according to St Prosperus, that the Christians began to employ the Jewish cycle of eighty-four years, which they followed, though not uniformly, for the regulation of Easter, till the time of the Council of Nice.

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  • In the age of the Council of Nice the custom arose of baptizing children of three, because at that age they can already talk and utter the baptismal vows and responses.

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  • On the other hand, the Augsburg Confession protests its loyalty to the decretum of Nice.

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  • He was represented at the council of Nice.

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  • In 1844 his health finally gave way; and he died at Nice on the 20th of November 1847.

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  • He concluded the truce of Nice (1538) between Charles and Francis, and contracted an alliance with each.

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  • In this way the lad learns the principle of holding a puller, getting pace out of a lazy one, and leaving well alone with a nice free but temperate mover; he learns to do everything in a horsemanlike manner, and when he has raised himself to the pitch of a "fashionable" jockey, he will frequently be called upon to ride several horses a day at race meetings.

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  • A nice question is how far any alteration of the text of the exemplar is compatible with fidelity.

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  • At The Time Of The Council Of Nice, Which Was Held In 325, It Fell On The 21St; And When The Reformation Of The Calendar Was Made In 1582, It Had Retrograded To The 11Th.

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  • This, therefore, would not be the paschal moon of the calendar, though it undoubtedly ought to be so if the intention of the council of Nice were rigidly followed.

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  • With Respect To The Movable Feasts, Easter Is Determined By The Rule Laid Down By The Council Of Nice; But Instead Of Employing The New Moons And Epacts, The Golden Numbers Are Prefixed To The Days Of The Full Moons.

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  • It may be a nice question whether "yellow" would not have been the more nearly correct description.

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  • Jerusalem was only allowed to rank as a patriarchate in 451, and the seventh canon of Nice subordinated the see to that of Caesarea in Palestine.

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  • In twentieth year of catholicate of Gregory and thirtyseventh of Trdat, the king, on return of Aristaces from council of Nice, bringing the Nicene creed and canons.

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  • Dowdeswell then led the Rockingham party in the House of Commons, taking an active part in debate until his death at Nice on the 6th of February 1775.

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  • His successful expedition against Nice in 1706 caused him to be made marshal of France, and in the same year he returned to Spain as commander-in-chief of the Franco-Spanish armies.

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  • In 1349 the Dauphine fell to France, while in 1388 the county of Nice passed from Provence to the house of Savoy, which too held Piedmont as well as other lands on the Italian side of the Alps.

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  • One turning-point in the rivalry was the treaty of Utrecht (1713), by which France gave up to Savoy the districts (all forming part of the Dauphine, and lying on the Italian slope of the Alps) of Exilles, Bardonneche, Oulx, Fenestrelles, and Chateau Dauphin, while Savoy handed over to France the valley of Barcelonnette, situated on the western slope of the Alps and forming part of the county of Nice.

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  • The final act in the long-continued struggle took place in 1860, when France obtained by cession the rest of the county of Nice and also Savoy, thus remaining sole mistress on the western slope of the Alps.

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  • Others, as the asters, spread rapidly; those possessing this habit should be taken up every second or third year, and, a nice patch being selected for replanting from the outer portions, the rest may be either thrown aside, or reserved for increase; the portion selected for replanting should be returned to its place, the ground having meanwhile been well broken up. Some plants are apt to decay at the base, frequently from exposure caused by the lifting process going on during their growth; these should be taken up annually in early autumn, the soil refreshed, and the plants returned to their places, care being taken to plant them sufficiently deep.

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  • She died of consumption at Cannet, near Nice, on the 4th of January 1858, and was buried in the Jewish part of the cemetery of Pere Lachaise in Paris.

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  • The three histories together became known in the West from the 6th century through the selection which Cassiodorus caused to be made from them, and it is to this selection (if we leave Rufinus and Jerome out of account) that the middle ages were mainly indebted for all they knew of the Arian controversies, and of the period generally between the Councils of Nice and Ephesus.

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  • One is that the central bit of the Roja valley is French, while the upper and lower bits of this valley are Italian; the reason is that those bits which are now Italian formed part of the county of Ventimiglia, and the central bit part of the county of Nice, which alone became French in 1860.

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  • The department is divided into three arrondissements (Nice, Grasse and Puget Theniers), 2 7 cantons and 155 communes.

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  • It forms the bishopric of Nice (the first bishop certainly known is mentioned at the end of the 4th century), which till 1792 was in the ecclesiastical province of Embrun, then (1802) in that of Aix en Provence, next in that of Genoa (1814), and finally (1860) in that of Aix again.

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  • Its chief town is Nice.

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  • To foreigners the department is best known for its health resorts, Nice, Cannes, Mentone, Antibes and Beaulieu, while other important towns are Grasse and Puget Theniers.

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  • In consequence of the negotiations for the cession of Nice and Savoy he again retired in January 1860.

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  • In 1860, when the annexation of Savoy and Nice had led the Genevese to fear French aggression, de la Rive was sent by his fellow-citizens on a special embassy to England, and succeeded in securing a declaration from the English government, which was communicated privately to that of France, that any attack upon Geneva would be regarded as a cases belli.

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  • By the first the duke of Savoy regained Savoy and Nice, taken from him during the war, and France undertook to obtain for him the island of Sicily and the title of king.

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  • This part of Henrys policy is connected with the name of his two extortionate fiscal judges Empson and Dudley, who turned law and justice into rapine by their minute inquisition into all technical breaches of legality, and the nice fashion in which they adapted the fine to the wealth of the misdemeanant, without any reference to his moral guilt or any regard for extenuating circumstances.

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  • Before the war he had arranged with Count Cavour that France should receive, as the price of her aid, the duchy of Savoy and the county of Nice.

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  • The Anglo-French alliance had been already strained by the language of the French colonels in 1858 and the Franco-Austrian War of 1859; it never fully recovered from the shock which it received by the evidence, which the annexation of Savoy and Nice gave, of the ambition of the French emperor.

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  • They deplored that the nice and difficult test of answering Berkeley had not been undertaken, as was once intended, by Burke, and sighed to think what an admirable display of subtlety and brilliance such a contention would have afforded them, had not politics "turned him from active philosophy aside."

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  • Drinkwater-Bethune, was attributed to De Morgan, an error which seriously annoyed his nice sense of bibliographical accuracy.

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  • The king of Sardinia made peace in May, ceding Nice and Savoy to the Republic and consenting to receive French garrisons in his Piedmontese fortresses.

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  • A journey to Nice in the autumn of the same year with his friend Dr Isaac Milner (1750-1820), who had been a master at Hull grammar school when Wilberforce was there as a boy, and had since made a reputation as a mathematician, and afterwards became president of Queens' College, Cambridge, and dean of Carlisle, led to his conversion to Evangelical Christianity and the adoption of more serious views of life.

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  • The eighth canon of the council of Nice provides in a liberal spirit for the readmission of the clergy of the Ka() apoi to the Catholic Church, and the sect finally disappeared some two centuries after its origin.

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  • His consent to the annexation of the Central Italian states, in exchange for Savoy and Nice (Treaty of Turin, March 24, 1860) exposed him to violent attacks on the part of the ultramontanes, whose slave he had practically been since 1848.

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  • A Central Italian military league and a customs union were formed, and Cavour having overcome Napoleon's opposition by ceding Nice and Savoy, the king accepted the annexations and appointed his kinsman, Prince Carignano, viceroy of Central Italy with Ricasoli as governor-general (March 22, 1860).

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  • With the transference of Nice to France in 1860 the principality passed again under French protection.

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  • The cultivation of plants for essential oils has become a large industry, and is especially practised as an industry in the south of France (Grasse, Nice, Cannes).

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  • I think it was nice of your father to send them.

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  • Still, the gesture was nice, and from the little she had heard, he could afford it.

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  • That's a very nice gesture, Felipa.

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  • The design was nice, with its high ceiling and curved back set with modern appliances.

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  • Even the island was nice, but it all looked stiff and formal.

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  • It was nice to have the extra attention, but this charade with psudopregnancy was uncomfortable.

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  • Happy birthday and have a nice day.

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  • Once they met you, they'd know you were too nice a girl to be...

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  • She's a nice girl - really.

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  • Behind that facade of indifference, there's a very nice person.

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  • I was sixteen and pregnant and my mother tossed me out of the house and then I was a street smart seventeen year old mother without a pot to piss in and no options to get one then if I screw this guy I can maybe get a million dollars and feed my baby and not listen to gun shots outside my door and I been standing here at the window a long, long time, begging for a ticket to fly out of here and no one has handed me anything but shit and now this guy is holding this first class pass and all I have to do is reach out and grab it but I know I might hate myself for tacking it because this ticket clerk is kind of a jerk sometimes but an okay guy most of the time and he's nice to me and he listens to me, and he loves me and I know if I take it and fly it will kill him.

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  • It's a nice house, a keen house, complete with front porch and swing.

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  • Just please … be nice to her.

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  • How can you be so … nice?

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  • All four Dawkinses were seated at the breakfast table by seven and bending over backwards to be nice to one another when Dean delivered a tray of pastry.

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  • The Dawkinses, back to being cautiously nice to each other, were dressed for business—another necktie and nylons day, according to Paulette—scheduled for a group visit to their attorney and a realtor.

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  • While that conjecture made a nice pat story, it didn't answer who was now so concerned with forty-year-old happenings to switch the skeleton, steal a finger bone, offer a substantial price for a virtually worthless mine, and perhaps take a shot at visitors to the Lucky Pup.

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  • Thus satiated, the Deans were early to bed as the weekend ended, not for sleep or sex, although the later thought crossed the Mr.'s mind, but more as a private escape from being nice to the guests.

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  • It's nice any time we're together – with or without the kids.

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  • Past-Death had only played nice with those she needed something from.

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  • I've never heard a good story about him, but he seemed … nice.

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  • Hannah used that smile to charm everyone from waiters to potential boyfriends, but it was nice to have her sister smile at her rather than remark about how disappointed she was.

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  • The cats … they're domesticated and really very nice.

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  • Maybe some guys would just chalk it up to a nice piece of tail, but that's not me.

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  • A glass of port would be nice.

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  • But wouldn't a fireplace and central heat be nice - and windows that would permit the light to brighten a room without seeping cold air - a place like Josh's?

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  • But the convenience of a nice weekly roll in the hay without the threat of future com­plications and long-term commitments appealed to both and kept the fires of the strange partnership smoldering.

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  • All he needed was a nice brick wall to halt the nagging speculation Byrne might have skipped—like a body or something equally definitive.

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  • Oh, he's a nice man too—he's in construction.

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  • He didn't want anything—he was nice without a reason.

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  • It was a long night, but a nice night; certainly not a night with an adequate allotment of sleep—not with the naked body of beautiful Betty from Boise beside him and a world gone topsy-turvy, and wondering lord knows what lay ahead in the towering mountains that surrounded them.

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  • The Millenium lamps which now adorn all the Kelvin Bridges, look very nice.

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  • The number 15 car from Churcher's College has some nice aerodynamics.

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  • He had a nice big Afro of ginger hair and had a habit of wearing luminous yellow and green odd socks.

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  • Then us ' lefties ' can look foreward to repeating yet another Labor landslide victory next time ah wouldn't that be nice tricky?

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  • Radio One have been giving nice airplay to some UK hip-hop acts.

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  • The Shippen - sleeps 4 A very nice large lounge with dining alcove, separate kitchen with fridge freezer.

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  • The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed - a really nice place to sup ale.

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  • To avoid alienation of patient groups, NICE needs to demonstrate that patients ' views have had more than a marginal impact.

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  • The bezel edging around pictures was nice and small, but the control panel skin looked amateurish.

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  • Watch the sun set behind the mountains as you sip a nice aperitif, before enjoying a lovely barbecue.

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  • The text concludes with a useful appendix of nine guideline summaries taken from the NICE website.

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  • The tofu satay for £ 3.50 is also a nice vegetarian appetizer.

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  • There is definitely an element of the trickster archetype pervading the Salvia realm, and not every trip ends in a nice tidy enlightenment!

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  • Their debut album ITS NICE TO BE NICE is now selling well on its third pressing and has received national media attention.

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  • If u get one done make it a nice one... wat do u ave in mind?

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  • This was a nice drive with quite a few birds and the very shallow lake had some distant Red-necked avocets.

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  • We were also given the chance to talk and p r ay with the leader s who were all really nice.

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  • This feed has a very nice consistency and unlike some organic feeds doesn't smell too bad either.

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  • Please, look - I'll make you a nice toasted bagel!

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  • It's quite a nice number, quite smart and tight and not baggy Goth style either.

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  • To get back home was a task in itself up a nice steep bank.

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  • I've also added a nice little animated MAME banner that I found elsewhere on the web.

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  • Fried squid was nice & soft with a crisp batter & well-balanced spicy salt & pepper.

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  • Perhaps it is time to be nice to him after all he is not that bad really.

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  • Also, the blocks appear to have been glass bead blasted, making for a nice eye candy treat.

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  • I don't drink beer, just a nice glass of Chilean red.

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  • Nice's real sin is to be too pleasant, too untouched, too first world... trop belle pour toi!

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  • The Lancaster branch of Dixons for being really nice and then really bitchy about me using their 5200.

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  • It is always nice to see romance blossom between two young people.

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  • Skin can be topped with a gel cream blusher to retain the nice effect of your foundation.

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  • Well done to te boing boing boing baggies, it's always nice to see a midlands team do well.

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  • Well done to te boing boing baggies, it's always nice to see a midlands team do well.

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  • The village is very bonny and still has it's own red phonebox and a nice tea shop where you can buy ice-cream.

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  • It's a nice idea, but somewhat botched in the execution.

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  • How many you nice folks out dere thinks I knows what I's talkin bout.

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  • Also shown were a nice low rear navigation lamp bracket, the post of which was a steel tube THROUGH the diesel tank.

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  • We then had lunch but not before Viv saw a nice male brambling.

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  • In fact I don't think the little brat had anything nice to say all day.

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  • The quiet last hour on all the markets except Winchester (where its nice to get a breather ).

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  • A more modern brewpub, it is very nice with a small courtyard for drinking in.

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  • Again, numerous shells broke above including some rather nice gold brocades with blue peony core.

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  • His nice, warm speech is delivered in his rarely heard thick Scottish brogue.

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  • The continental breakfast buffet was a nice surprise - very good!

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  • It would just be nice to see more honesty and less absolute bullshit around us.

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  • The photo shows a nice juicy burger with melted cheese, but what you get looks absolutely nothing like the picture.

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  • I think it would be real nice to add a cable border here and put the buttonholes in the middle of the cable.

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  • Features like the hard disk caddies, drive rails and fan mounts are all nice plus points.

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