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Swanson plays the girlfriend of Dirk Bogarde, in the title role, slightly mitigating the homosexual subtext, though the fact that both of them play Spaniards with cut-glass English accents is rather disconcerting.
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The ongoing efforts to bail out the financial system, even if they work, won't do more than slightly mitigate the problem.
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DREAM is a stopgap measure of exceedingly limited scope which would slightly mitigate the injustices wrought by America's reality-defying immigration and citizenship law.
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To just slightly mitigate how mollycoddled this makes me sound, consider this: for the past seven years, I had been warmly enveloped in a tiny one-bed flat where the storage heaters kept the place blazing hot even when they were turned down low.
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