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In those lines, Professor Karimi-Hakkak wrothe the poet "assumes a degree of historical specificity that no one slightly familiar with the contemporary history of Iran can fail to interpret as the prophecy of an imminent revolution".

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Divide the meat into 3 sausages, as long as your pastry, and place one slightly off-centre on each strip.

It will surprise no one even slightly familiar with Allen's films that Yelnikoff finds salvation in a relationship with a much younger woman, in this case a runaway from Mississippi played by Evan Rachel Wood, while her parents, Christian fundamentalists played for pantomime laughs by Patricia Clarkson and Ed Begley Jr, find happiness by swapping God for New York.

"The political focus would be on them — one from the center right, one slightly center left".

On a floured board, cut the dough into two parts, one slightly larger.

One slightly awkward plug for Diet Coke.

(Once again, that one slightly exotic note).

I have two sons, one slightly older than Jack and one slightly younger.

I use two shades, one matching and one slightly darker".

Each one, slightly different — strange sounds, man-made sounds".

Amid the increasing gloom, there was one slightly comic element.

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