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By all accounts she is quite dumb.
Late one night a pretty, vacant high school miss answers the telephone and with a nervous titter indicates to the caller that she is not quite dumb enough to tell him all about herself.
When I emerged, the land before me no longer seemed in darkness, and I drove on "quite dumb with something for which 'happiness' must be too mild a term" (Crane, in a letter to Waldo Frank).
"Criminals are generally quite dumb about this sort of stuff.
They're not quite dumb enough to not be real, though, except for the ball warming feature.
Most smart things are actually quite dumb, a sensor that just feeds data to the cloud," said Mattisson.
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It's not quite as dumb as Mel Gibson's recent shameful Vietnam pic We Were Soldiers, though there are similarities.
"Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir" is boisterous, erratic, sometimes goofy and — very much like its author's music, in all this — not quite as dumb as it may seem.
Last year, a major twist in the belated and berated sequel Terminator: Genisys was spoiled in quite a dumb, and very central, manner.
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