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"I thought that's what hurt us in crucial situations, where we would make a slight run," Woodson said.
The "terrorist scare spurred a slight run to safety; bonds look attractive," said Kevin McNair, who oversees $1.5 billion at BB&T Asset Management.
"Growing old as much as anything, I think it's basically the machinery not functioning as as soundly as it might and therefore one has hope hopefully to to lead a life which copes with that slight run down" Mr K, aged 64.
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We also had a slight run-in with Apple security (who really shouldn't be trifled with), got ourselves some donuts, and met what could be two FBI agents (or Samsung employees — they refused to inform us of their employer).
Slight run-to-run variations in these factors and the absolute magnitude of noise can contribute variability of this feature.
The French are easy: across the board, in literature, film, philosophy, politics, linguistics, confronting terrorism, they are windbags, who turn and run at the slightest run-in with real life.
Dangerously narcissistic (and with no sense of boundaries), she will stoop and squat for the slightest run-in with celebrity.
Green drove aggressively, clipping several cars and even slight wall run in along the way, not winning but finishing respectably.
On a slight incline, run up the hill, increasing speed in short bursts.
Then why does the cat have that slight smile running across his face?
At nearly slack tide, there was a slight current running south, with calm water and little wind.
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