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Quasimoto appears as Lord Quas on the mildly philosophical "Shadows of Tomorrow": "Today is the shadow of tomorrow, today is the present future of yesterday, yesterday is the shadow of today, the darkness of the past is yesterday".
There is a mildly funny bit as his old, trusted employe, set to shadow our innocent heroine, not only loses his quarry but is himself followed.
Gene, to put it mildly, cast a big shadow.
The Age of Shadows Kim Jee-woon (mildly) tones down the ultra-violence of "I Saw the Devil" with this thrillingly taut and intricate 1920s spy yarn, which will represent South Korea in the Oscar race for best foreign-language film.
He proposes banning any financial institution that isn't a bank from issuing runnable liabilities in other words, he calls for the end of shadow banking....To put it mildly, this would be a big deal". "The Money Problem, by Morgan Ricks, of Vanderbilt Law School, contains another set of proposals that deserve attention.
It is mildly diverting to see Bruce Alexander as a Blairite backbencher hatching a plot, involving mass shadow cabinet resignations, that falls at the first fence, but the sketch tells you little you couldn't learn from reading the papers.
* Elsewhere in mildly reliable polls, a YouGov survey has found that George (né Gideon) Osborne and his shadow, Ed Balls, now share an equal measure of people's preference for Chancellor of the Exchequer: a resounding 27 per cent each.
Mildly worried.
Mildly unenthusiastically.
Mildly disgruntled.
Mildly embarrassing.
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