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But the collection was sweet, if slightly off track in its hopeful reprise of smocked blouses and harem hems.
Since the OBR expects borrowing to be about 11% lower this year than last, the fiscal consolidation appears to be slightly off track.
If its cameras were even slightly off track, or if scientists' projections about Ultima Thule's trajectory were just a little bit wrong, the probe might fail to capture useful information about its target.
But Greenwald, who has done a great job in this area, may have gotten slightly off track here, and not simply because the Washington Post piece is more nuanced than he and other commentators, on both sides, have suggested.
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If you have started track B slightly off from the beat of track A then you will need to either speed up or slow down track B to get its beats to match.
This was primarily a show of coats, with boxier versions of a bomber, a leather varsity jacket, a duster and the classic camel topper, each with something slightly off, like a nylon track jacket topped with a blue shrug.
Lyle's birdies at 7 and 8 boosted his chances, until he was knocked off track slightly by a bogey at 9. And then the wheels fell well and truly off; coming home in 40 was sadly a precedent of what was to come for Lyle in subsequent years.
In this case, however, Mullen thought that the click track was slightly off: it was a fraction of a beat behind the rest of the band.
All the destinations that have been selected for this guide had to contain the following criteria: They had to be somewhere slightly off-the-beaten track, they had to have a clean, comfortable hotel that cost around $100 per night, and they had to be somewhere you could visit in the next few months.
Slightly off".
And a slightly "off" taste.
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