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But, for now, they have perhaps only a thousand trained fighters, and are woefully outgunned.

The Moroccans speak a fascinating mixture of Arabic, Berber, English and French - a patois for which we have perhaps only Creole in the US as a comparison.

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He was a  Northerner who had rarely visited the South and had had perhaps only fleeting glimpses of actual slaves.

China has perhaps only 18 long-range nuclear missiles, Iraq currently none, and North Korea perhaps one or two.

The company also withheld some of the data, so the researchers had perhaps only 90percentt of the amount collected, usually not enough to publish a paper.

The politician renowned for his ability to come out on top in verbal sword play (or at least land some telling blows) has perhaps only recently become sensitive about being seen as over-robust in his exchanges with his competitors in the race for the House of Commons.

Tuesday's set covered a handful of her own songs, from nearly 30 years of records — from "Ask the Angels" (1976) to "Mother Rose" (2004) — as well as a bunch she didn't write, and a couple that she has perhaps only admired from afar.

And thus Bishop has perhaps only slightly prepared the reader's unconscious for what is coming when the white-throated sparrow's "five note song", which might seem innocent, is, in fact, "pleading and pleading", and "brings tears to the eyes".

Francis' pontificate has perhaps only just really started.

But, like glaciers around the world, it is slowly melting away, and has perhaps only 80 years left...so, good to go see it now.

In the wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor, they have perhaps the only female cricketer capable of playing at first-class level.

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