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"The betting suggests there's not a superstar in there but I would slightly beg to differ with that," Palin said.
Should the electors decide for Bush, as I would slightly prefer, his excruciating personality strikes me as a second, or third, order consideration.
"When a feature was sent back with a furious comment", she wrote in her memoirs, "I would slightly rewrite the first paragraph, and then retype the rest on a different machine.
Jack Labusch Niles, Ohio, Nov. 2 To the Editor: I would slightly modify one part of the column's argument: Maverick opinions among economists employed by corporations and governments are usually tolerated and, at times, can win over an opposing majority when those views are optimistic and pro-growth.
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I'd slightly messed up at school and was determined not to mess up again at university, so I worked very hard.
No. 114 (Pharmakon) could ask for anything she wanted, and I'd slightly fearfully oblige, while those at No. 118 (St . Vincent &David Byrne) could expect the same of me, but for different reasons.
Landing on the ground, I snuck up behind the robotic cop and whacked him with my baton from behind, only to realize that I'd slightly miscalculated the patrol speed and visual range of the wheeled robot, and in a flash, that bot zipped up to me and ended my criminal career, all the cash I'd collected exploding out of me like confetti.
Landing on the ground, I snuck up behind the robotic cop and whacked him with my baton from behind, only to realise that I'd slightly miscalculated the patrol speed and visual range of the wheeled robot, and in a flash, that bot zipped up to me and ended my criminal career, all the cash I'd collected exploding out of me like confetti.
(P17) I guess I'd slightly agree.
He would be slightly positive and I would be slightly negative," said Redgrave.
I would rally, slightly.
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