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An observation that very nearly agrees with prediction, but not quite, does not necessarily show the initial supposition to be mistaken.
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Tragically, that bromide quite doesn't hold this time.
Obama's, quite simply, does not.
Ted Cruz, though -- quite obviously -- does not.
'Sounds quite heavy, doesn't it?
Sounds quite dreamy, doesn't it?
Which sounds quite familiar, doesn't it?
No she seems quite confident, doesn't she?
The song does not quite remember.
Brave, perhaps, does not quite capture it.
But that does not quite cover it.
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