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Timberland may come in quite neutral if customers were asked.
The basic tone of the piano is, on its own, quite neutral by comparison with other instruments.
I stand dripping on his new floor while he comes down and casts his never quite neutral eye over me.
But his images have grown quite neutral by contrast, as if showing the untouched world in a democratic fashion, image by image, simply spoke for itself.
He said that Moscow was "not making aggressive moves" against internet firms, and added that the government was attempting to be "quite neutral and positive" about cyberspace.
One Londoner, for example, told me casually that he was not that interested in religion, that he really felt quite neutral towards religions.
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This outsider feeling is Smith's companion, whether in Alabama; in high school, where she felt like "an interloper, a not-quite-neutral observer"; or later in college.
With the exception of a brief, not-quite-neutral get-out-the-vote speech ("Make sure this year's election isn't a disappointment to you," he said), Usher stuck to the script, tripping nimbly across his barebones (and rather ugly) stage set.
Of course, this shuffled world isn't quite as neutral as it may seem.
Free media — the news reports and ancillary programming of the broadcast and cable networks — isn't quite the neutral witness that some of it still tries to be.
By pairing up the images with testimonials, names, and job titles, we were able to create employers who were high in dominance, prestige, or just quite average (neutral).
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