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Sounds like more faint praise?
My body just became a little more faint.
The honeymoon will end, and the memory of King Hussein will grow more faint.
The meadow goes on indefinitely, and the village keeps getting more and more faint — It seems a strange position, being very young.
After a few minutes, Wolfowitz's voice, which normally has a soft tremble, grew even more faint, and his aspect became wan.
Thereafter, Monkhouse offers a little pen portrait of Bruce, which contains more faint praise than an estate agent's blurb for 10 Rillington Place.
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When the play proper begins, we are advised to "turn off all electronic devices as they interfere with treatment," which sounds ominous enough to send the more faint-hearted scampering back to Wittenberg.
Henderson's menu was wild, outlandish, spectacular (spectacularly awful, the more faint-hearted would say): pig's ears with sorrel and chicory, blood cakes with fried eggs, tripe and onion, those notorious bones.
The leave campaign is not looking enough of a dead cert to persuade some of the more faint-hearted Conservative MPs to swing behind it, while the more ebullient Eurosceptics can no longer gesture to the spectre of Ukip – as they did so successfully in the last parliament – to gain concessions from the top.
One or more fainter bands were usually observed migrating at slightly higher and lower molecular weights.
Larger diameter lenses or mirrors allow higher resolution (ability to separate closely spaced objects) and will gather more light from faint astronomical objects.
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