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1963 Mild Reaction on Algeria PARIS — The government reacted relatively mildly today [Oct.
"The Given Day"— with a title that uses "given" to signify both specificity and gift — moves relatively mildly at first.
On the conservative Web site "FreeRepublic.com," the discussion began by referring relatively mildly to Mr. Sunstein's book about the political consequences of the Internet as "thinly veiled liberal".
Moreover, the performance of the algorithm depends relatively mildly on wave number.
However, stock markets responded relatively mildly after the shutdown went into force.
Mourinho reacted relatively mildly and Wenger suggested afterwards it was hardly the strongest push, but it was still an ugly scene.
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Physical examination revealed minor dysmorphism consisting of relatively long and mildly upslanting palpebral fissures, mild bitemporal narrowing, and a slightly bulbous nose (Figure 2C).
Eliciting data on this topic was relatively straightforward from mildly and severely impaired individuals, despite what might seem the abstractness of the concept.
Second, the items in the Behavioural Identification Form describe relatively neutral to mildly positive events, rather than events that are negatively valenced.
"The only question for me in our vote", says a retired editor in Tunis, "is what number comes after the point, after the 99%."But there is another question that has long puzzled many Tunisians, which is why, in this quiet, mildly prosperous, relatively worldly country with a solid middle class, Mr Ben Ali's government feels the need to maintain such a panoply of control.
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