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Quite accurately, Wölffer calls its reserve chardonnay elegant.
He was referring, not quite accurately, to a segment he'd seen on Fox News, which was itself not quite accurate.
"They are depicted quite accurately," he said.
"Technically she's jealous of her," he retorts, quite accurately.
In Act I, the designs follow original requirements quite accurately.
"I don't think anybody's quite accurately branded me.
"Some of these are humorous," he said, not quite accurately.
The sensory impressions that I took from the event are likely to be stored quite accurately.
The way the movie (quite accurately) remembers the period, it was messy, frenetic and unglamorous.
(Eagleton often refers to "King Lear," naturally but not always quite accurately).
Finally, and quite accurately, it assumes that a restaurant has dramatic potential.
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