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Updated: June 5, 2025
A well-managed plant produces as many as half-a-dozen of these flowers together, which open out widely under the influence of bright sunlight. It is one of the hardiest of the genus, thriving well in a frost-proof house or frame. During winter, the atmosphere surrounding it should be as dry as possible; but in summer it likes plenty of moisture, and exposure to full sunshine.
It is not well-managed; it is not clever. You were to have brought him to me, to have let me know the instant he reached Paris. I would have seen him. Just as he was, I should have succeeded. Now it may be that this woman has warned him already. She is very clever. If she has him, he will not escape." Foster's voice was inaudible, but whatever he said seemed to anger his companion.
"It is a great sum to carry about, is it not?" "It is far better to carry about one's money than to trust it to anyone but to a well-managed bank," exclaimed his wife, before Anna could answer the question. "As for the hotel-keepers, I would not trust them with one penny. What happened to a friend of ours, eh, Fritz, tell them that?"
Did we not see him among us at that very hour?" "That is true," cried I. "He must have forgotten it." "It often happens, to people of this description, that they overact their parts; and, by aiming at too much, mar the effects which a well-managed deception is calculated to produce." "I cannot, however, yet prevail on myself to look upon the whole as a mere preconcerted scheme.
The intermixture of sects has rendered the Swiss clergy acute and learned on the topics of controversy; and I have some of his letters in which he celebrates the dexterity of his attack, and my gradual concessions after a firm and well-managed defence.
Once a week each prisoner's blankets and clothes are passed through the disinfecting chamber and thoroughly sterilised. Thanks to this precaution, there is not a trace of vermin to be found in the camp. Ten Turkish barbers are occupied in cutting the hair of prisoners and shaving them in a well-managed barber's shop. The latrines are clean and numerous enough.
"In a well-managed club like this," he said, "there should be no flies, but I see several around. Do you suppose we can catch one of them?" "I can," said the Very Young Man, and forthwith he did. The Chemist moistened a lump of sugar and laid it on the table before him.
The Baron of Bradwardine, mounted on an active and well-managed horse, and seated on a demi-pique saddle, with deep housings to agree with his livery, was no bad representative of the old school.
The girl who earns less than eight dollars a week after a year or two years is not a successful saleswoman and is not likely to be kept on in any well-managed store. The saleswoman who is dissatisfied with her wage may ask at any time to have reference made to her actual sales, of which an account is kept. Wages are based on sales. Sometimes a commission is paid on sales over a certain amount.
"He talks treason at Westminster; he is the King's enemy." Halfman leaned a little nearer to her across the table and spoke with a well-managed air of mystery. "Captain Cromwell is not only the King's enemy; he is also the enemy of the Lady Brilliana Harby." Brilliana shook her dark head proudly, and Halfman thought that her curls glanced like the arrows of Apollo.
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