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Motown had deemed little Michael not little enough, and promptly shaved two years off his age.
Money finds a way of squeezing out the little teams, or teams deemed little in terms of salaries, skills and facilities.
Of the 8,600 residents interviewed in the two-dozen-square block area of Lower Manhattan that might still be deemed Little Italy – determining its borders is another area of contention – not one was actually born in Italy.
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In addition, Brock assailed Anita Hill, whom he had earlier deemed "a little bit nutty and a little bit slutty," in a best-selling book.
The size of any of the small differences observed was deemed of little clinical importance by the Trial Steering Committee and Data Monitoring Committee.
Other than league tables, results and goals scored, for most footballers stats have always been deemed a little bit geeky.
But he wasn't unaware that his comments could be deemed a little below the belt as he admitted that he was getting "personal".
This 35-minute work, though full of inventive touches, has long been deemed a little too magisterial for its own good.
"I have thrown a fine ball among your skittles, monsieur," he gloated to the Rohan family, after they had been deemed a little too powerful.
Their innings was an extraordinary affair.Initially their progress might have been deemed a little sluggish if this had been a Test match.
This kind of behaviour is far more acceptable, and if it might be deemed a little insensitive, it is certainly not illegal.
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