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It turned out that she herself had some slight knowledge of the sax player.
Admittedly having slight knowledge of economics, Sir Alec as prime minister was unable to improve the deteriorating British balance-of-payments situation.
His principal concern was the training of the artillerymen, of whom he wrote that they "had no service record, lacked discipline, and have only a slight knowledge of the ... guns which are mounted".
By the early 1790s he had "obtained a slight knowledge of the Brunonian doctrine" and obviously taken to the man he described as "the Hippocrates of the eighteenth century".
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Lawyers seeking to get Mr Piëch to admit the slightest knowledge of the shenanigans were disappointed.
The defenders simply hung on where they could, in almost total darkness, without the slightest knowledge of ground or buildings.
Anybody with the slightest knowledge of cinema knows about Bergman's angst-ridden psychodramas expressing a Godless, loveless universe.
To anyone with the slightest knowledge of what happened in Detroit in 2008 and 2009, that's a breathtaking statement.
Anyone with the slightest knowledge of the Syrian regime would know the degree of intimidation this would incur in the hearts and minds of witnesses.
Anyone with the slightest knowledge of human behaviour - never mind a background in psychology and criminology - would know that this was a recipe for disaster.
Don and Edie don't curse, smoke weed or betray the slightest knowledge of popular culture (though their daughter is a sci-fi/fantasy aficionado).
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