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A listener can slightly imagine how his Caribbean accent sounded before the cancer operation in 1990 that removed his larynx.
If some people found that the 100,000 UK radio plays of Snow Patrol's 'Chasing Cars' began to get on their nerves slightly, imagine how angry the second single (at the time of writing at least) from A Hundred Million Suns is going to make them.
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Maybe Mr. Bradley would even agree to hold the first one at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, a fitting place for the celebration of roots, both real and slightly imagined.
Amanda Miller, who has authored both fiction and a memoir, One Breath, Then Another, attests that a memoir is "true stories about real people and real events," but she adds, "I usually can't remember the exact dialogue that occurred a long time ago so that is slightly imagined.
Perhaps Moya had already begun, every so slightly, to imagine himself in the semifinals, too.
To put the point slightly differently, imagine that we discover that who has mental properties on Earth is in part a function of the behavior of molecules on Saturn.
If his finger stuck slightly Dylan imagined he'd followed Mingus by minutes to the spot, barely missed catching him in the act.
Think of a pie, but in place of the dough, imagine slightly stale bread dipped in butter.
It is slightly easier to imagine a government losing a confidence vote and no alternative government winning one.
In person, Mr. Burden — a barrel-chested man still built like the wrestler he was in high school — is personable and funny, making it slightly difficult to imagine him performing the confrontational and at times horrific pieces of his youth.
Grønne's creamy tones, despite the slightly anguished peal – imagine a boyband Brett Anderson – mean you can appreciate the music for its breezy pleasantness, or you can dig around to discover what lies beneath.
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