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"I was this slightly fierce woman with red glasses," she said.
The cast was completed by the coolly stalwart Oscar von Seth and by Emelie Jonsson, a slightly fierce occasional outsider in the piece.
Indeed, for those I describe as Middle Yeared, watching a beat combination from an upholstered tip-up seat is right there alongside wanting to wear fleece, or owning up to a sudden and slightly fierce interest in growing tomatoes..
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The union leader's talk of instigating "riots in Washington", even of "overthrowing the government", is only slightly fiercer than the managers' view of Mr Clinton: "We do not urge civil disobedience, for now," the steel mill's spokesman says.
With those changes, we reckon Greece would need to cut its primary budget deficit (ie, excluding interest costs) by 12 percentage points to cap its debt burden a slightly less fierce adjustment than in our first simulation.
(Videos indicate that Ms. Fierce prefers slightly heavier eyeliner).
The Shepherds are heavyset men with fierce handshakes and slightly loose tongues.
Then, days later, under fierce American prodding, a slightly different document was read out to parliament.
As the LPC programme is more widely provided, and there are more trainee positions at law firms, becoming a solicitor is slightly easier – although competition is still fierce.
In a slightly later phase of his work, fierce figures or the suggestions of them began to appear, apparitions to which he gave the generic name homunculus.
I'm slightly taken aback by the girls' fierce loyalty to their local communities; today is the first time I've heard anyone below 55 speak positively of Preston.
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