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Which is to say: she is ever so slightly more liberal than George Bush.
The second announcement of the day was ever so slightly more worthy.
Yet many readers would say the WSJ has become ever so slightly more liberal.
It is rather fitting that the designers behind the launch of L'Agent, the ever so slightly more demure little sister to Agent Provocateur, are Penelope and Monica Cruz.
However, even though Mr. Santorum has a very small lead right now, the remaining precincts look to be ever so slightly more favorable to Mr. Romney.
Winfrey, he decided, had "made it ever so slightly more difficult, during the life of her book club, to publish latter-day Tolstoys and Faulkners and Dickenses".
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And here it is: HP is all of those things, only ever-so-slightly more so.
Take on the gentle 14km jaunt to Waikino or the ever-so-slightly more challenging trip to Waihi.
The ever-so-slightly more breezy You're the Storm sees the singer cast herself as a country that needs conquering.
Also, as Micah Cohen explained, the district's boundaries were redrawn in a way that makes them ever-so-slightly more favorable to Republicans.
My take on this is that Mr Noriega could have run an ever-so-slightly more vigorous campaign.10 09: Wow, that is some very lacklustre flag-waving at McCain HQ. 10 05: James Carville looks like Skeletor on botox.
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