"It's spoilt, doesn't desire to ameliorate." | |
"Nothing can ameliorate the ineptitude of Principal Skinner." | |
And I regret to say the president's hasty calling up of 75, 000 volunteers to subdue the rebellion in the cotton states has done nothing to ameliorate the crisis. | |
During the 12 years of energy market deregulation there was no decrease in bureaucracy nor did the services improve nor did the fuel mixture ameliorate. | |
I sucked it to ameliorate my own secretion problems. | |
"It's spoilt, doesn't desire to ameliorate." | |
"Nothing can ameliorate the ineptitude of Principal Skinner." | |
And I regret to say the president's hasty calling up of 75, 000 volunteers to subdue the rebellion in the cotton states has done nothing to ameliorate the crisis. | |
During the 12 years of energy market deregulation there was no decrease in bureaucracy nor did the services improve nor did the fuel mixture ameliorate. | |
I sucked it to ameliorate my own secretion problems. | |
Although Ava taking Bowman's life should have ameliorated the situation. | |
His anger should have been ameliorated, not intensified. | |
Interestingly, English Quakers believed that violence among the poor would be ameliorated... if they could be persuaded to give up alcohol in favor of chocolate. | |
May I say to you that the week since our meeting... has seen me conduct with Yankton an active telegraphic correspondence... which on every count has ameliorated the terms of the proposal before you... in favour of the Deadwood camp? | |
The VUE had neither ameliorated or exaggerated the tinnitus in any way but had regulated it to a cycle of 30 seconds. | |
"little needs the ameliorating hand of Christianity to render its votaries | |
But with constant movement somehow ameliorating that pressure making it bearable. | |
However, in light of recent ameliorating events, I'm pleased to say that the aforesaid suspension is to be lifted. | |
Oh,I was kind of hoping that you all came of your own volition with an eye toward ameliorating a tense situation. | |
The re-purposing of virtual reality technology, originally designed to maintain mission-critical skills as a recreational tool is one new feature that is already showing great promise as a--as a means of ameliorating crew tension and enhancing morale. | |
Although Ava taking Bowman's life should have ameliorated the situation. | |
His anger should have been ameliorated, not intensified. | |
Interestingly, English Quakers believed that violence among the poor would be ameliorated... if they could be persuaded to give up alcohol in favor of chocolate. | |
May I say to you that the week since our meeting... has seen me conduct with Yankton an active telegraphic correspondence... which on every count has ameliorated the terms of the proposal before you... in favour of the Deadwood camp? | |
The VUE had neither ameliorated or exaggerated the tinnitus in any way but had regulated it to a cycle of 30 seconds. | |
"little needs the ameliorating hand of Christianity to render its votaries | |
But with constant movement somehow ameliorating that pressure making it bearable. | |
However, in light of recent ameliorating events, I'm pleased to say that the aforesaid suspension is to be lifted. | |
Oh,I was kind of hoping that you all came of your own volition with an eye toward ameliorating a tense situation. | |
The re-purposing of virtual reality technology, originally designed to maintain mission-critical skills as a recreational tool is one new feature that is already showing great promise as a--as a means of ameliorating crew tension and enhancing morale. | |