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Just as interesting are those who can't quite use the word "endorse," but say that they will "support" Trump as the nominee.
I wouldn't quite use the term "tossup" to describe the state — particularly if Mr. Romney and Mr. Ryan are in the midst of a modest but temporary bounce — but it has become much more essential to the electoral math, and now rates as the fourth most important state in our tipping-point calculus, behind Ohio, Virginia and Florida.
He did not, quite, use the word appeasement".Are British Conservative politicians working for the Kremlin, or are they just stupid?" A few hours later the discussion was over a lively liquid late-evening seminar in Tallinn with a bunch of worried Russia-watchers.
People who have downloaded the app there can't quite use it yet, several of my friends sources have confirmed.
Because they can't quite use 3D printing yet, each painting has to be specially carved and built to offer maximum detail.
If this zipper runs to waist-high height, you can't quite use this step.
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