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Mrs. Feinstein eventually declared that she would not run, after which Mr. Panetta reportedly considered a bit more seriously.
Luck is considered a bit more N.F.L.-ready because of the pro-style offense Stanford runs and the fact that he called many plays from the line of scrimmage.
Politicians in both parties think Mrs. Kelly would be a heavy favorite in a Republican primary, because she has represented more of the new district's territory and because she is considered a bit more conservative.
They were considered a bit more harder to in contact with.
In 1995, a collection of 1957 casks were bottled but one was held back because it was considered "a bit more special, a bit more exceptional than the rest," according to a press release.
In Minnesota such talk is considered a bit more unseemly (even among Republicans) than in Texas; where such talk is considered pretty mild and wimpy -- when compared, for instance to Texas' governor expressing support for exploring outright secession from the Union.
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Pokorny's shed, which Palace considers a bit more "tricked out," is also part chicken coop and features an Oriental rug laid over a floor of red bricks purchased during the demolition of a nearby lace mill.
Fortunately, there was no tragedy in this incident, but hockey teams might want to consider a bit more security around their benches to avoid one after seeing this Swedish fan attacking a coach.
If you have used numeric values, you will need to consider a bit more complex rating system similar to the second table here.
You'd get used to it, he considered, with a bit more practicing you'd pick up the trick of understanding them.
So it may have been that these forays were always considered a bit precarious and more vulnerable to censorship.
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