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I certainly know (slightly) more.
We know slightly more about him, thanks to the prosecution of Nobre, the Portuguese conman.
When Marr, whom I know slightly from his time on the Observer, was struck down, I wrote offering support.
Now I quite like Brandreth, whom I know slightly, and I have admired his recent published interviews.
As I passed the Club Mercantil an old gentleman whom I know slightly came to me and in a state of great excitement exclaimed: 'Good news, good news.
Full Disclosure: Ben Goldacre, whom I know slightly, kindly arranged for his publisher to send me a free copy of Bad Pharma.
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One night DeWitt asked a customer he knew slightly to look at the finished manuscript.
Two weeks later she received a message from Jeff Myrick, whom she had known slightly in the fourth and fifth grades.
When Barack went in to see the Mayor, whom he knew slightly, Daley said what his old man used to say: 'Good luck!' " Mayor Daley concurred.
A newly minted Harvard M.B.A. and eager to make herself useful, she approached Robert B. Zoellick, whom she knew slightly from the campaign, and asked what she could do to help.
His wife, Judy Govan, was a girl he had known slightly in the sixth grade in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee.
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