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The affidavit does not quite state that Mr. Bloch was believed to be a spy.
While the game graphics aren't quite state of the art, they seemed realistic enough to satisfy the tiny, tougher critics around me.
Pacelli's apparent excuse (he did not quite state it explicitly) was that he feared reprisals against Catholics if he condemned the Final Solution.
Yet the iPhone 5S comes to market at a time when more than half of Americans already have smartphones and more of them are upgrading less frequently, happy with the features of handsets that aren't quite state of the art.
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The fact that the nation's elections are not quite state-of-the-art may have come as a surprise to many Americans in the aftermath of last November's presidential vote.
Mr Bush is vulnerable to the charge never quite stated by Mr Kerry but always in the back of people's minds that he bullied the intelligence agencies into producing evidence to support his long-cherished plan to invade Iraq.
The first lady never quite stated it, but pretty much everything she did here today -- her fourth upstate visit in six days -- was intended as a reminder of which candidate for the United States Senate had not shown up as promised.
It's not quite state-of-the-art but the coverage is very good.
Because many of the devices aren't quite "state-of-the-art," at least by Apple standards, sales are suffering.
There is one additional complication for Republicans in Pennsylvania, however: it has often been a close-but-not-quite state for them.
We still protect the little states quite well: Each state, regardless of size, gets two senators.
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