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It's kind of a neat trick, really".
"It was kind of a neat trip".
She was something of a neat freak, the woman explained.
"To see somebody visually is kind of a neat thing".
There's an old shed at one end of a neat little garden on Edinburgh's south side.
(Which, come to think of it, is sort of a neat trick).
Instead of a neat line between science and magic, then, we see a jumpy, shifting boundary that keeps getting redrawn.
It is hard not to see this as the latest instalment of a neat cut-denigrate-privatise strategy.
It's kind of a neat trick that Mr. Broome manages to close all the circuits of this plot.
She is a nice-looking young woman of a neat appearance, saved from primness by an elusive, pleasantly flustered quality.
"At the risk of sounding provincial or stereotypical, it is kind of a neat place to live," Judge Brigham said.
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