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"It is widely asserted that the CAP costs Europe too much," they say, deeply puzzled.
Kidnapping is a horrendous crime that, experts say, deeply victimizes those close to the captive.
Surely, they say, deeply miffed, the research should be the star, not the way someone looks or speaks?
With West as his initiate, Mallinson provided an even-handed introduction to a fascinating, not to say deeply weird, branch of enlightenment.
But he has had less effect on the race than Mr McCain's risky and, some say, deeply cynical choice of Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska.Unlike Mr McCain, Mrs Palin knows little about national or international politics.
(I don't want to give away the plot, in so far as it has one, but there are three men who are, shall we say, deeply troubled in the film, and two perfectly sane and delightful women, not that it's a numbers game).
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Mr Abraham is, he says, deeply offended.
His mother, he said, deeply influenced him.
As I said, deeply ashamed.
She would, she said, deeply miss her young singers.
("I hate to say so," Ms. Burnett said, deeply chagrined, "but there's more").
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