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England did their bit - what with those games against Ireland, Wales and France - but elsewhere in the tournament that will not budge it was all a bit tepid.
I confess that I was not a fan of her work in shows such as Spooks, Ashes to Ashes and Upstairs Downstairs, which all seemed a bit tepid and half-hearted.
And the program ended with Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," the musical equivalent of a poster proclaiming "Festive!" even when, as in this case, the cannon blasts are electronic and a bit tepid.
But consumer groups may be a bit tepid over what Steve Finan with the American Cancer Society describes as "a move that exempts the administration from building an essential benefits package". Now, they will find themselves fighting 50 battles in 50 states to shape how insurance plans cover benefits.
Writing for Allmusic, Matthew Chisling, however, described the ballad as "a bit tepid".
When free agency begins Tuesday, Murray could find the waters a bit tepid.
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"I felt as the game was a little bit tepid in the first half.
Ever since 1980, evangelicals have afforded Republican candidates for president a majority of their votes, although their support for some has been enthusiastic (George W. Bush) and for others (Bob Dole, John McCain and Mitt Romney), a bit more tepid.
A bit of a tepid reaction from the crowd as this building was ready to explode if either Burns or Bean was named the winner.
The wording of these questions is a bit vague and tepid.
By the middle of his set, however, Murphy nearly hit the opening-night wall that looms before so many performers, sounding distracted, even a bit disinterested, during a tepid version of Milton Nascimento's "Vera Cruz" (via the English-language version, "Empty Faces," by Lani Hall).
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