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Grimm is slightly sceptical about Fischer's impact in Dresden.
"They are slightly sceptical of course," Verzilov told the Guardian.
Newland, however, is slightly sceptical about the reason offered.
He's reticent, slightly sceptical but always willing to smother his doubts.
"Were tipis used in this part of Canada?" I ask Alain, slightly sceptical.
Finn remembers that Easington locals were "slightly sceptical, but all very warm".
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In fact, he found that 16- to 18-year-olds were slightly more sceptical of independence than other groups.
"If you're a fan of the coalition you could go for Daring Dream in the 3.50 at Ayr," said Mr Cameron, "and if you're slightly more sceptical about how our arrangements are going to work out you could try Midnight Fantasy".
Lord Oakeshott, the former Lib Dem peer who correctly foresaw his party's near wipeout and made an unsuccessful attempt to oust the former leader Nick Clegg, took a slightly more sceptical view about the party's chances of being the main occupants of the centre-left space.
Unsurprisingly, forces loyal to the Assad government are slightly more sceptical.
To live like that is to walk through the world always slightly numb and sceptical of what lies ahead.
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