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"I enjoy being part of that world," he says in a voice scarcely louder than falling snow.
It's apparent that scarcely an adjective fell from the president's lips without being tested for its emotional voltage.
Even as American soldiers run into ambushes in Baghdad and central Iraq, this more stable corner in the country's south is alive with complaint, debate, opinion and dreams that were scarcely imaginable before the fall of Saddam Hussein.
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Charles Maurice Davies noted that "Scarcely any one of note fell on the side of the royalists".
He fell to the ground, scarcely able to believe his achievement, as Sampras slouched back to his chair.
The figures for Britain, not a member of the euro zone, were scarcely better, with the manufacturing index falling to 47.5 in October from 48.1 in September.
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