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Mr. Romney has been slightly more temperate.
It wasn't New England; it certainly wasn't literary London or even the slightly more temperate Devon where the couple eventually settled.
Perhaps he would have won more titles if he had lived even a slightly more temperate life but full throttle, all out, death or glory, on and off the table was his style and snooker, for all his faults, is lucky to have had him.
He goes on: Perhaps he would have won more titles if he had lived even a slightly more temperate life but full throttle, all out, death or glory, on and off the table was his style and snooker, for all his faults, is lucky to have had him.
So while the SEC's recent ruling to promulgate rules to implement Title IV of the JOBS Act was indeed cause for celebration in many ways, fintechs were slightly more temperate in their responses, knowing that they must continue to carefully navigate their way through regulatory issues.
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It is expressed in both conditions for all species, and slightly more in the temperate conditions (Fig. 1d).
Other station managers, while also displeased, were more temperate.
Grigoryeva had prepared with more temperate conditions in mind.
Only slightly more tacky.
Jonny looks slightly more nervous.
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