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The soils of the county were variously light, heavy and - most valuably - moderate.
Call them ghettos, but these concerts often serve valuably.
At a time of media proliferation, he has written valuably about what constitutes news - and what does not.
He serves his employer more valuably as an overseer, foreman or supervisor.
Mr Prodi very valuably indicated to the world around that this must be seen in a global context.
This separates it valuably from the standard-issue success story it occasionally approaches.
Britain's The Guardian newspaper described the book as "valuably different in tone to everything else you'll read on the subject."
The resources that are going into the fight for reparations would be far more valuably spent making sure that black kids have a credible education."
As valuably, perhaps, it also provides fully produced performances of dances by student choreographers, chosen by audition.
Just as valuably, Disney will shake up both the management and labor status quos in the New York theater.
Lord Annan's book valuably points to the contribution to German democracy that was distinctively British.
Mr. Smolla does contribute valuably to the dialogue over the right - or lack thereof - to speak freely on a college campus.
Mr. Lucas's work valuably tries to link the verbal styles and staging conventions of the 19th and 21st centuries.
For the most part, though, the book valuably works over middle ground, the space vacated by both dogmatic religionists and dogmatic atheists.
"It feels old, but it can't be old, not valuably old, because it only cost ten pounds."
More valuably, however, Colebrooke's support for Newcastle ensured his eligibility for lucrative government contracts.
But a Pentagon official who asked not to be identified said the interrogation was concluding "valuably and well for Sergeant Lonetree."
The expanded brass section played with power and solidity and contributed valuably, as did the percussionists, to the music's purely visceral punch.
Yet the best of them can still entertain, and almost all of them offer valuably precise depictions of everyday life in the Jacobean period.
A disc of Tintner's piano music has also been released by the same label, valuably revealing a side of the man long-forgotten since his student days.
It has been valuably noted that MBLAQ has expended much effort in the making the album.
The syntax of the poem is full of 'impertinent auxiliary assertions' that contribute valuably to the experience of the poem."
Most valuably for the success of this book, there is Mr. Perrotta's keen, inviting evocation of the process of undergraduate self-discovery.
The organisation with its close knowledge of local conditions valuably supplements the work of UNICEF in the region.
What the panel did say - quite valuably - is that grand jury secrecy covers only those statements by prosecutors that "directly" reveal grand jury matters.