| 31. | He's also dependably adorable here, though the film relies too readily on his antics sometimes.
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| 32. | _These tips should help you keep your computer running at least as dependably as a Model T.
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| 33. | Although the Taliban regime had been an international pariah, it was a dependably unthreatening ally for Pakistan.
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| 34. | Dependably performing these jobs daily, among others, often required more than one keeper and one assistant.
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| 35. | Reliability is defined as the ability to perform the promised service dependably and accurately according to Pitt.
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| 36. | It is a place in Pataki's universe that Finnegan has dependably occupied for most of a decade.
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| 37. | The music is pleasant without dependably enhancing the action in the manner of a well-modulated movie score.
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| 38. | Harold Ickes, a deputy White House chief of staff, offers a more dependably liberal point of view.
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| 39. | The dependably dangerous-looking Laurence Fishburne inhabits the title role not just with authority, but with inevitability.
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| 40. | The South now is becoming as dependably Republican at century's end as it was dependably Democratic at midcentury.
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