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But it was not quite to be.
He also doesn't quite to be quite so much doom and gloom as Zola, but who knows?
Perhaps power, when held by women, is still a spurious thing, not quite to be believed in or trusted.
An expression of anger is utterly inappropriate in most public circumstances in Japan, but it is quite to be expected at an urban intersection in the United States.
Nor is the pilgrim church quite to be equated with the city of God, for the latter already contains the angels and the saints, while the former will have tares mixed in with the wheat until the final judgment.
As a consequence, in some Whitehall circles Keynes was considered a man not quite to be trusted, an iconoclast willing to rock any boat into which he had imprudently been invited.
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They have been quite nasty, to be quite honest".
"Against France, it was quite a last-minute thing, which was quite nice to be honest.
Sean Spicer is quite right to be concerned.
It was quite intense, to be honest.
It is quite another to be clairvoyant.
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