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How it affects you: Lane says that smoking is one of the few things that can slightly blunt a caffeine buzz.
This is the internet, and if you're going to be successful you have to think in slightly blunt terms.
"Keep a slightly blunt feel by not over-texturising, to keep that structure visible and give it a dense, thatch-like feel.
Inside, among the supporting cast, the Union's chief executive, Ian Ritchie, had last week signalled this appointment by saying the replacement for Stuart Lancaster – or simply "Lancaster" as Jones referred to him, in his slightly blunt, conversational manner – would need "proven international experience".
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Use a slightly blunt scissors to avoid paper cuts.
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This slightly blunted the edges of a fine performance.
And there is at times a lack of worldliness that gives Carroll's faith a real edge but his politics a slightly blunted focus.
Sometimes it sounds as if Ms. McKenna's voice has been slightly blunted by the warm arrangements and her gentler phrasing; she eases into syllables instead of attacking them.
Obama may be leaning against the right-wing juggernaut, but he is not changing its direction, only slightly blunting its force.
However, anti-TNF treatment slightly blunted the increase in hepatic apoptosis and stellate cell activation that was seen with NPC1 knockdown.
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