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Most squashes, though, are quite forgiving.
In the old days we were quite forgiving.
If you don't have a thermometer, don't panic – this isn't sugar work and these frittelle are quite forgiving.
She says no one has ever made a bad ring: 'Silver and gold are quite forgiving – the worst that could occur is they melt it, which I don't let happen.' Sessions cost £350 per couple, plus materials.
"He looks permanently pink and facetious, as though life is one big public-school prank," writes the former Labour MP Chris Mullin, usually quite forgiving towards Tories, in his diaries for December 2010.
It's as big inside as the Altima, has a nicer-looking interior, handles adroitly, corners like a sports sedan and remains glued to the road, even though its fully independent suspension is quite forgiving.
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Others have not been quite as forgiving.
The Obama administration has not been quite as forgiving with the banks, but it still has been nowhere near aggressive enough.
His comprehension, though, did not incline him to be forgiving: quite the reverse.
But I'm quite a forgiving person".
In its current form, the proposed law is not quite so forgiving.
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