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"I was slightly put off," she said.
"I had been slightly put off them before," he told me, in an e-mail.
Mr Kibaki seemed only slightly put out by the defeat; Mr Odinga looked only mildly pleased.
When I tell him this, he looks surprised, even slightly put out.
"They weren't that happy about it," Tricky says and shakes his head, as if slightly put out by this reaction.
Even the incredibly creative boys of that age, that feel they have something to say, must be slightly put off by the idea that reading 'isn't always cool'.
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"We are slightly putting our neck out," he said.
This model serves him well again, though he tweaks it slightly, putting the 1966 season within the larger context of "the noisy 1960's".
It was incredibly hard to spit in these urinals, and I found myself having to bend over slightly, putting my face near the piss hole just to gob in it.
The other, the slightly put-upon soul whose task is to produce sustenance each day, every day, week in, week out.
Almost by accident, a couple of squares arrive, the prickly Henry Greene Thomas Christopher Matthewss) and his sweet, Southern, slightly put-upon fiancee Isabelle ((Keilly McQuail).
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