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Critics, and many adults, have felt lukewarm about the cinematic "Harry Potter" because it tries so literally to capture the book on film.
Asked why he felt "lukewarm" about the Savile report, Mr Rippon said: "...it was a combination of a feeling in my stomach that these stories... can be very difficult to pull off... and doing it so soon after his death was going to compound that".
I admit, even this Slytherin felt lukewarm and fuzzy.
Most of us, I think, at worst felt lukewarm about it -- though a few women were honest about the painful memories the illustration called up for them.
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Even the army is thought to feel lukewarm about its longtime supreme commander.
"ALMOST no one who has ever eaten at Palm feels lukewarm about it," Mimi Sheraton wrote in The New York Times in 1976, at the start of a review that awarded the steakhouse four stars, the newspaper's highest rating.
But a meteorite big and dense enough to survive atmospheric entry -- say, the size of luggage -- would shatter 20 miles up and the resultant shards would cool the last nine miles or so and feel lukewarm by the time they hit.
Don't feel lukewarm about him.
It should feel lukewarm-warm.
How cool can science be, when so many feel so lukewarm?
For relief, Kamara liked to pour water over the outside of his suit and feel the lukewarm liquid trickle over its impermeable polyethylene.
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