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The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 5 As good burgher and parent we feel trifle reactionary on subject of progressive education.
By Gertrude E. Sligh and E. B. White The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 5 As good burgher and parent we feel trifle reactionary on subject of progressive education.
Her personal behavior and her artistry remained nervy; on occasion, both could feel a trifle boorish.
My acknowledgment therefore can't help but feel a trifle unearned.
It quickly starts to feel a trifle heavy-handed, but then this is not a novel that delivers subtlety or unexpected insights.
The Met and the Frick have lately taken to producing no-frills micro shows from single masterpiece paintings, with results that can feel a trifle lazy and underdone.
But as portrayed here — by a group that includes Christy Altomare, Derek Klena, Jeanna de Waal and Ben Thompson — these students feel a trifle too ordinary, too unindividuated.
But it would be no surprise if all those World Cup final players who have been thrown back into domestic action this weekend feel a trifle heavy-legged.
But a cocktail, a homemade boozy cordial and my numerical dyslexia means that the resultant bill of well over £100 a head makes me feel a trifle bilious.
The Americans are expected to listen to European doubts about the wisdom of toppling Saddam and then ignore them.For all these reasons Europeans have cause to feel a trifle more jealous of America than usual.
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