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"Those are the moments you live for," Ms. Flanigan says, with perhaps a trace of wryness.
There is something wrong here — too little day-to-day opposition, perhaps a tiny lack of pride, perhaps a trace of moneyed smugness.
His magnificent head is topped with white hair, and he does a straightforward God the Father performance, with perhaps a trace of Claude Rains in his intonations.
With perhaps a trace of hyperbole, Hassan compared the spectacle of Musharraf grudgingly allowing Chaudhry's return to King John accepting Magna Carta.
Some even have a faintly religious air, perhaps a trace of the complete emotional faith that we put into these objects as tiny children: Piglet, for example, floats upwards with the landscape of Raphael's Transfiguration behind him.
His half-century came off 34 balls, with seven fours and perhaps a trace of overconfidence had crept in by the time he waltzed down the pitch to Gareth Breese and was easily stumped for 57.
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The cities will co-operate under pressure, but most of the time they simply don't bother, any more than a typical St Paulite would bother to go to downtown Minneapolis and get lost.A recent poll by the St Paul Pioneer Press and KARE-TV (not, perhaps, without a trace of eastern bias) shows how deep the differences go.
That there's perhaps still a trace of Louisa M. Alcott's Jo perceptible in Philip Barry's heiress as we see her now hasn't hurt the part or made it seem unlikely in the least, far separate as Miss Alcott's world and Mr. Barry's may be.
According to her parents, Rachel Dolezal, the chapter head of the Spokane NAACP, is "biologically" white, with perhaps "a small trace" of American Indian ancestry.
(In a way, blame is an inverted form of deference: it implies a faith that the authorities and experts and leaders could be impeccable).There is even, perhaps, a faint trace of magic in the blame syndrome.
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