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But rather quite the opposite.
"Science," a colleague once said at a meeting, "is a mighty enterprise, which is really rather quite topical".
As a recently retired high-school teacher, I found the descriptions of obsessed women who seek dangerous men to be hardly an anomaly but rather quite prevalent among young girls, as early as in junior high school.
After realising there's a ghost in the house, or rather quite a few, she sets about solving the mystery of her family's time loop, and ends up taking on the evil spirit of a serial killer who once lived there.
They are, rather, quite straightforwardly understandable as distinct aspects of a single, albeit fragmented, psychological subject.
Now Samsung is saying that it wasn't "quite small" but rather "quite smooth".
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Ms Cleaver described the shortlisted buildings as "quite refined, rather than ostentatious".
What was billed as a career retrospective wasn't quite that; rather, it was a body of work about aging.
The transition from the bright Australian sunlight to enveloping dampness is quite eerie, rather like entering another dimension.
But, like Mulvey himself, it is very much a case of quite achievement rather than headline grabbing.
(That's from a Democratic point of view. For Republicans, I'd say the deal should be thought of as "quite good" rather than "awesome").
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