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"To lightly call that a 'fisheries case' is heartless for China's international dignity".
The text says that "animal experimenters are a special kind of being you should not lightly call them human".
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He is candid about his depressive tendencies and lightly calls himself an "alcoholic".
As an implicit reply to the environmentalists, Mr. Barber has erected what he lightly calls "nature's revenge".
Mr. Lagerfeld even offered what he lightly calls "in-between clothes," beaded lingerie for those in-between hours.
Duvall says, under his breath, "Mary," he says, very lightly, calling for his wife.
Tom Jensen, the survey's director ― and no stranger to Twitter trolling himself ― took the ruse a little more lightly, calling it "a commentary on the credulity of Trump supporters".
This acts as a reward for making through the dark, winding Decision Corridor, which Höller lightly calls a "punishment"—but nothing that a few giant spores can't solve.
George Osborne has insisted a tax deal with Google is a "major success" amid complaints that the internet giant has been let off too lightly and calls for an investigation into a possible breach of EU rules.
He said that the film is "heavy on bloody kung fu action...and light on just about everything else", that it "doesn't have enough tension to be taken seriously, or enough laughs to be taken lightly", and called it "slick and hip".
Evan Sawdey of PopMatters called it a "lightly dorky" song, and Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic deemed it as a "fluffy dance-pop at its best".
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