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And so some new book appears among you whose ideas slightly shock your own (supposing you had any ideas), or whose author is of some opposing party, or -- even worse -- has no party at all: then you cry aloud, it's a crime, a scandal, a deafening racket in your little corner of the earth..
Buffon had entertained similar ideas slightly earlier, as would Lamarck later.
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Behrendt puts the same idea slightly more directly: "It's the lack of raging personal ambition that makes her trustworthy".
The terror inspired by the thought of a Bannon-based sex tape cut across party lines, with Democrats calling the idea slightly more traumatizing than Republicans did.
(Mr. Chabat, whose extensive credits on both sides of the camera include being the voice of Shrek in the French version of the animated films, recalls the original idea slightly differently.
Hence the idea, slightly related to the rediscovered sterling qualities of beer, that the modern pub should promote itself as a haven of safe and regulated drinking, away from the dangers of uncontrolled home and unpoliced street, where the landlord is vicar, squire and copper together, the shepherd of his flock.All these notions, severally and together, may help pubs to survive.
Or, another idea, slightly more technical, but still easily doable, is to find out what the wavelength of the laser would be, and then cover the missile with material that would deflect it.
In fact, the poor endorse the idea slightly more than the non-poor.
We have developed the idea slightly in Results and cited the method described in this paper.
Mr. Stewart looks into the camera for a long time and says: "Your fresh new ideas sound slightly like - I'm sorry, did I say slightly?
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