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"But I won't miss the slight snobbery of the place, the slight dislike of accents, the old-school ways of doing things, the Oxbridge and public school atmosphere," Burnham added.
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Remove the following: Anything you have the slightest dislike of.
"All the tribal prejudice, all ancient grudges and feuds, all real and imagined slights, all dislikes and hatreds, everything is out walking the streets like hordes of thirsty undeads looking for innocents to devour".
Their children, Katie, 11, and Benji, 8, dislike the slight delay when they switch on a light.
While some conservatives may dislike the slight increase in discretionary spending, Republican Representative Tom Cole said Ryan's plan would offer the long-term savings on big social programs that they favor.
Any factor in that marriage that could cause even the slightest resentment or disliking toward the other person is bound to make one partner, and inevitably both, unhappy at a certain level.
The film is slight and unfocused, yet difficult to dislike because of its generous and noble subjects.
Craven disliked the mask due to its slight differences from the original, and thus used the Fun World design for the rest of filming.
What exactly did your father dislike about Ray? Kathleen: Ray is a slight man.
Still, the singer seemingly couldn't resist one slight, self-promotional dig at the frazzled Poodle's dislike for his voice.
So far Microsoft has maintained a slight edge, to the delight of privacy advocates everywhere, who dislike the idea that global tech services should be so vulnerable to a single country's whims.
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