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Maria was determined the children would not face any more disruption, and so has kept them in the same school they need a tiny modicum of stability in their lives.
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A tiny group of individuals.
It gives them a little extra time, a modicum of extra space.
If the move was an attempt to gain a modicum of respectability, it backfired.
Yet Patrick needs him, and whatever modicum of redemption he can find will be in what he can give when he has nothing to give — to create a tiny emotional clearing of warmth in his dead soul.
This experiment suggests that even an incomplete warning system provides a modicum of protection.
But he has also achieved at least a modicum of an outsider's distance.
Further, a modicum of an industrial base was developed to provide the technological panoply for the import-substitution strategy.
He also favours a political reform that would restore a modicum of power to the presidency.
With a modicum of security a system should be resistant to outside attack.
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