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In Arefaine's classes, Afewerki was described as a modest, nearly omniscient man, focussed on his people's well-being.
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So for now, the changes are modest and nearly invisible to students.
Right now, the book is modest, with nearly 3,600 athletes, and others like Mark Cuban, the Dallas Mavericks' owner, and Pete Carroll, the Southern California football coach.
The nearest man to Bolt was the Canadian Andre De Grasse, who took silver in a modest 20.02 – nearly a quarter of a second slower than he had run in the semi-finals.
The fortunate ones were older, their modest houses nearly paid off; close to retirement, they would limp to the finish line, then help their less fortunate sons and daughters as best they could".
Even by the World Bank's modest measurements, nearly half of all Egyptians live below the poverty level.
The decline particularly stood out in a year of modest improvements in nearly every ethnic, economic and geographic group.
Byrne's 2004 album, "Grown Backwards," was a modest success, selling nearly a hundred and fifty thousand copies, and he estimates that, after recording costs and other expenses, his net profit was about fifty-eight thousanotdollars, not including royalties.
I love these early perennials: they may be more modest but they nearly all have that one special quality that a plant needs to transform your affections from admiration to affection - charm.
This love story between woman and modest stable of nearly identical cell phone apps had a precursor.
Nearly all the workers occupied modest homes clustered near the factories.
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