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Mitchell is no idolater; he quite correctly notes that for almost 50 years Bulwer-Lytton "wrote for an audience whose taste he despised".
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Quite correctly, she notes that the lovers' meeting was "worthy of the most crude type of melodrama", a frenzied whirl of desire and self-deception quite absent from any of the participants' accounts.
They note, quite correctly, that the tree-ring response to climate changes much more dramatically between the two time periods than the density response.
Hendy noted, quite correctly, that there are greater numbers of poorer people in the suburbans than there used to be and that without lower fares "we're going to leave [those] people behind".
Many observers have also noted quite correctly that if any side has come off worse in the confrontation, it was Hamas, which for all the devastation in Gaza has achieved none of its demands save for a return to the agreements achieved in 2012 and a vague commitment to address its demands in a further round of talks next month.
And quite correctly.
I did not pronounce this name quite correctly.
Sony, quite correctly, suggested a more mainstream look.
"It's assuming, quite correctly, that the whole W.T.O.
"Select committees are quite correctly independent of government.
He has never quite correctly learned the language.
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