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"I'm slightly kind of nervous" about moving to America, he said in a telephone interview, "but that's a healthy thing".
But there's a slightly kind of stiff, repressed British upbringing, and I think he made up for that by moving to America and becoming a hedonist and a player and having a different partner in bed every night.
"There was a slightly kind of anally retentive obsession that people like me used to have when I was involved in New Labour – that if you float a dangerous idea, it's kind of terminal for you," says Taylor.
Christina Ricci is the only one who's slightly kind, saying the shirt shows some craftsmanship.
'I feel like it's slightly kind of a bit like a taboo subject [ending the relationship].
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More moderate Cuban-Americans are only slightly kinder.
Opting for a fruit juice over a fizzy drink will be slightly kinder to your teeth.
Why bemoan the Bush restoration if fund-raising has turned the Democrats into slightly kinder and gentler Republicans?
Thirty-eight years ago, in a slightly kinder age, the unpredictable leftwing thinker Raymond Williams published his thoughts on the word "welfare".
But Benny had a generous pour and slightly kinder words for a woman wearing Christian Louboutins, equal in value to a hundred and sixty-nine Millers: "You're a very agreeable woman, but you gotta be careful with women who are too agreeable".
Even if they are third-generation refugees in Lebanon, they risk losing their right to re-entry if they stay abroad longer than six months.Egypt, home to just 70,000 Palestinians, is slightly kinder.
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