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All fair enough, but then in 2008 In Rainbows lost to Elbow's milquetoast The Seldom Seen Kid, and suddenly their failure to win the award started to look like a bit of a slight.
There's a little bit of a slight humorous twist in "Nyctophobia," which is the fear of the dark, but again it's all from personal experience.
Additionally, local architects complained that it was a bit of a slight that two European architects were chosen to produce works to serve as the focal points of the Burnham Plan Centennial celebration.
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As she talks about her own work, Khan realizes there is a bit of a perception problem, a slight disconnect — her charmed upbringing and potentially frivolous existence at odds with, as becomes increasingly clear, the serious-minded, hyper-busy reality of her working life.
Exiene m.c.s 3 or 4 shows a night and is a bit of a stage mother, slighting certain comics while showing attention upon his protégés.
For low and medium bit-rates, a slight increase of contrast can be seen.
And while the SP-2 doesn't blow the SP-1 away in terms of print quality, it does offer improvements that are clear when you see the pictures from each version side-by-side – while at the same time maintaining a bit of slight fuzziness that contributes to the retro appeal of instant printing overall.
I've always had a bit of slight issue with that word.
It was off in the distance, just a slight explosion, a bit of a shake to the ground.
If you create entertainment with the slightest bit of a moral overtone, it's F.C.C.-friendly.
It's not easy to get those people out and consistently have have the protest be felt in the streets, and those people needed not even the slightest bit of a push or a call to action to be out there.
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